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Making and Canning Apple Jelly without Pectin- Full video (step by step)
Hi Friends, this video is a long format video, step by step, for making apple Jelly the old fashioned way without pectin for beginners.
Recipe:
Apple or Crab-Apple Jelly (no pectin)
Tart apples are best.
wash, wipe, and cut out blemishes. Pour over sufficient water to cover, and simmer until soft. then drain through a cheesecloth or cotton flannel rag, letting drip four or five hours.
Measure the juice, bring to vigorous boil and add ¾ cup sugar for each cup of juice. Stir until sugar is dissolved.
The jelly will form in about twenty minutes (constant boil and stir).
Rose geranium, mint, or other leaves may be used for flavoring.
#AppleJelly #jelly #canning #canningforbeginners #apples
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Garden Fails for 2024 | PNW Zone 8b
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Fall is here and now is a perfect time to reflect on your garden while it is still fresh. As I reflect on my garden I wanted to share some fails and opportunities to make you feel better about your garden- especially if you are a new gardener. On social media it is easy to see all the perfect gardens, but I assure you that all gardener/farmers face failures each season as many changes happen ea...
How to Vine Ripen Green Tomatoes in September | PNW Zone 8b
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Hey friends, it is September and many of us are left with a lot of green tomatoes and not a lot of red ones. This early summer did not help with it being very cool and rainy. Though it is always tough to force Mother Nature’s hand, there are a couple ways to help your tomato plants realize that they should divert their energy to fruit ripening and not continue growth. In this video I give a qui...
Early August Tomato Tour | PNW Zone 8b
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Hi All, I know tomatoes are the stars of the summer garden even if they take their time to arrive. In this video, I wanted to share how my tomatoes are doing because I know a lot of gardeners in other areas are already showing large beautiful tomatoes growing and our area is a little more of a struggle and we do not get them as fast. How are your tomatoes doing? Do you think they are doing bett...
How to make Sauerkraut for Beginners | PNW
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Hey friends, if you grow cabbage, I highly recommend making sauerkraut. Making sauerkraut is relatively easy and it is fun to watch cabbage and salt transform into a flavorful food that is good for you too. For salting, you want between 2-5% and in this video I do 2 teaspoons per pound of cabbage. The cabbage will make its own water (you will need to add more water/salt if you are fermenting so...
Deep Watering in the Summer | PNW Zone 8b
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Hello Friends, Summer is here in the PNW and we all know what that means- dry, dry and dry. I would think many outsiders would be surprised how little rain we get during the summer considering our grey reputation. Anywho, this video talks about the importance of water for the garden and using deep watering to grow your best garden. Deep watering saves time in the long run and allows your plants...
Garlic Harvest- When to Harvest including examples of over-ripe garlic | PNW Zone 8b
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Hi Friends, I hope everyone made it through the heatwave. June was an odd month with higher than normal rain but the garlic crop endured. In this video, I take you along to harvest garlic with me including garlic that is over-ripe to give examples of the different stages. Garlic is always a little tricky because if you are too early then the bulbs will be smaller but if you are too late, they w...
June 2024 Full Garden Tour | PNW Zone 8b
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Hey friends, how is it late June already? This year has been going by so fast and this June has been a colder rainy one. Some of my plants are loving the weather and some are not, lol. In this video, I give a full garden tour of everything I am growing plus some turkey time at the end (and bees). I would also love to hear what is going on in your garden, what is growing well and what is giving ...
How to Protect Tomatoes with Heavy Rains Expected | PNW Zone 8b
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Hello Friends! Well, now that we have all of our tender summer crops out, there is going to be some heavy storm watches for the beginning of June. The weather channels say that we will have 2 atmospheric rivers from Sunday-Wednesday (first week of June basically). While we may have experienced rain in June before, it sounds like it will really be coming down. Ultimately, your tomatoes and other...
Garlic Scapes & Harvest | PNW Zone 8b
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Hello Friends, this video is all about garlic scapes. Garlic scapes are a real treat when you are growing hardneck garlic. Honestly, I am not sure if I like the scapes more or the garlic- the scapes are so easy to harvest and use but the garlic keeps well and provides that bolder flavor (scapes do keep pretty well in the fridge if kept in a bag). Anywho, in this video I show you what my scapes ...
May Garden Tour & Hothouse | PNW Zone 8b
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Hello Friends, May is a very exciting month because there is no much going on in the garden. May is when all of the heat loving crops are transplanted out and all of the other plants ae starting to really take off. I wanted to share what I have going on in my garden and share any updates on any experiments I have going on in the garden. Garden tours are also really fun because it is a good time...
April Hothouse/ Garden Tour | PNW Zone 8b
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Hi friends, I cannot believe it is already April! The weather has been nice and sunny and I am hoping we have had out last frost date. In this video I share a tour of my garden and also the hothouse where I am starting my seeds. On the farm, we are in a transition to berries and allocating more space to that. I am still growing a lot of veggies for eating and preserving. My goal is to grow 80% ...
Winter Sown Seeds Outdoors in January | PNW Zone 8b
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Hello Friends, This video is about sowing seeds outdoors in January/February. The key is to wait until after a cold storm and look for the next 10 days, or so, being warmer for the winter. Every year we get a warm week and that is when I head outside to sow my cold hearty seeds like Carrots, lettuce, spinach, beets and other greens. One thing to note is that seed germination will be lower and t...
Economical Cedar Raised Beds for the Farm | PNW Zone 8b
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Hello All, for many reasons, I wanted to convert a section of the farm to raised beds (back pain, kids, accessibility, beauty). When I first started looking at options, I was blown away with the cost and especially on the scale that I planned to build them. After much research, I finally realized that I could build raised beds out of fence boards (they are cheaper because they are often purchas...
Planting Garlic in Late November/Early December | PNW Zone 8b
Просмотров 84010 месяцев назад
Hello Friends, I have been receiving a lot of messages asking if late November/ early December is too late to start garlic. The good news, is that you do not have to worry and it is not too late. I regularly start my garlic the first week of December and I have beautiful harvests. Now, if you live east of the Cascades, then it might be too cold, but I am not sure and I hope someone can chime in...
August Seed Starting for Fall/Winter/Spring Garden | PNW Zone 8b
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August Seed Starting for Fall/Winter/Spring Garden | PNW Zone 8b
July Seed Starting for a Winter (overwintering) Garden | PNW Zone 8b
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July Seed Starting for a Winter (overwintering) Garden | PNW Zone 8b
June Seed Starting for a Fall Garden | PNW Zone 8b
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June Seed Starting for a Fall Garden | PNW Zone 8b
It’s Time to Start Thinking about the Fall/Winter Garden Already | PNW
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It’s Time to Start Thinking about the Fall/Winter Garden Already | PNW
Watering During The Heat of The Day and when to Water | PNW Zone 8b
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Watering During The Heat of The Day and when to Water | PNW Zone 8b
May Gardening and Seeds to Start | PNW Zone 8b
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May Gardening and Seeds to Start | PNW Zone 8b
April 2023 Garden Tour | PNW Zone 8b
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April 2023 Garden Tour | PNW Zone 8b
Large Tomato Cages/Trellises Made from Concrete Mesh | PNW
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Large Tomato Cages/Trellises Made from Concrete Mesh | PNW
Pinching Pepper Seedlings | PNW Zone 8b
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Pinching Pepper Seedlings | PNW Zone 8b
Why and How to Harden-off Seedlings | PNW Zone 8b
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Why and How to Harden-off Seedlings | PNW Zone 8b
When to Start Cucumber/Squash/Pumpkin Seeds in the PNW, and Why You Should Wait | Zone 8b
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When to Start Cucumber/Squash/Pumpkin Seeds in the PNW, and Why You Should Wait | Zone 8b
Seeds To Direct Sow in April | PNW Zone 8b
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Seeds To Direct Sow in April | PNW Zone 8b
March Seedling Tour/ Updates | PNW Zone 8b
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March Seedling Tour/ Updates | PNW Zone 8b
How to Manage Strawberry Runners/Daughters and have more Strawberry Plants | PNW Zone 8b
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How to Manage Strawberry Runners/Daughters and have more Strawberry Plants | PNW Zone 8b
My Indoor Seed Starting Setup and Tour of What I have Started | PNW Zone 8b
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My Indoor Seed Starting Setup and Tour of What I have Started | PNW Zone 8b

Комментарии

  • @eleanormartinrealtor
    @eleanormartinrealtor 14 часов назад

    Hi Christie @littlerootsranch what kind of pears grow good here in PNW? (OR just south of Portland)

  • @amystiles3284
    @amystiles3284 15 часов назад

    What brand pot are you using? I would love to find one that has a very thick bottom to avoid burning. I struggle with that when I cook apples. Great video!😊

  • @bambigrage8464
    @bambigrage8464 День назад

    Love the video. Love the long content. ❤

    • @littlerootsranch
      @littlerootsranch 12 часов назад

      Yay, thank you. I know I get a lot of pushback but I think so many channels focus on short content and personally, I love long content.

  • @rachelflynn3977
    @rachelflynn3977 День назад

    Love the longer video!

    • @littlerootsranch
      @littlerootsranch 12 часов назад

      Yes, thank you and thank you for watching.

  • @caracoates4834
    @caracoates4834 День назад

    I had a terrible pepper year. Last year was awful for cucumbers, but this year I grew them in a greenstalk and had great success.

  • @meprivate1033
    @meprivate1033 День назад

    Thanks for keeping it real!

  • @meprivate1033
    @meprivate1033 День назад

    Thank you for the this video! Looks delicious!

  • @SPshaun
    @SPshaun День назад

    Pear jelly is just as delicious and I have made that. It goes really well with baked bree.

  • @Bernadine111
    @Bernadine111 День назад

    Loved this! Thank you so much.

  • @WoochiRanch
    @WoochiRanch День назад

    I wish I was as brave as you with the snakes! I’ve only been gardening for 4 years and started organic and completely from scratch (I’m near Bremerton WA). I make so many mistakes but I aspire to have gardens like yours one day! I love your tips and setup! Thank you! I have so many garden questions. I wonder how you got started with your gardening journey here in the PNW and growing year round and how self sustainable are you with producing your own family’s food!

  • @juanisgarden5356
    @juanisgarden5356 День назад

    Amazing! Thanks so much for sharing 😊❤

  • @brothermayihavesomeloops7048
    @brothermayihavesomeloops7048 2 дня назад

    Hey I'm in Portland, and just started my spinach 2-3 weeks ago (direct sown). It's doing great so far. You'll probably have better luck than you think. ✨️

  • @berryster
    @berryster 2 дня назад

    In urban Seattle zone 9A, I did well with little decorative pumpkins: Baby Boo white pumpkins specifically. Cucumbers were terrible, summer squash very good, some good winter squash finishing up now. Actually got a decent cabbage, which is a first for me. Chard is unstoppable, glad I enjoy eating it. Peas good, beans were average at best. Flowers good, raspberries good. Had really slow growth for seedlings in trays of all types, so maybe bad potting soil this year?

    • @littlerootsranch
      @littlerootsranch День назад

      Yes- tray seedlings seemed off though my tomatoes did amazing.

  • @eleanormartinrealtor
    @eleanormartinrealtor 3 дня назад

    I have a volunteer pumpkin vine. It had 4-5 baby pumpkins, all but one died off for a couple different reasons. I’ll save seeds and try it again in the spring

  • @eleanormartinrealtor
    @eleanormartinrealtor 3 дня назад

    I also had a rough year in the garden. Everything ripened really late. I’m just now getting red romas off the vine and Heirloom Purple Tomatoes too. Hardly got any flowerettes from the broccoli 🥦 The things that did well are 4 different lettuces, spinach, butterstick yellow squash, acorn squash, potatoes-red luna, Yukon, purple potatoes, 3 different sugar snap peas, radishes. So we actually had a good summer I’m just bummed about the broccoli 🥦😢

  • @rachelflynn3977
    @rachelflynn3977 4 дня назад

    I am always so thankful to see your videos they make me feel so much better and hopeful about my garden! Thank you so much!

    • @littlerootsranch
      @littlerootsranch День назад

      Yesssss, best comment. Thank you!!! ❤️

    • @rachelflynn3977
      @rachelflynn3977 День назад

      @@littlerootsranch I'm a fourth year gardener this past year in the PNW; I really felt like I hit my stride and was going to have the garden of my dreams this year. It turned out to be my lowest yield yet. I'm really thankful to see videos like yours, it makes me feel like I just have to keep trying. Thanks for all you do!

  • @hollyf1380
    @hollyf1380 4 дня назад

    Girl you are not the only one with a bunch of green tomatoes 😂 would love if you would share some green tomatoe canning recipes.

    • @littlerootsranch
      @littlerootsranch День назад

      My next video I will show what I canned with green tomatoes and next year I will do videos for each (out of green tomatoes for this year).

  • @raynichol8959
    @raynichol8959 4 дня назад

    We had a long, wet anemic spring in Seattle this year. Here in the U district. My beets and root vegetables did well. Not so good with cucumbers except the golf ball round lemon cucumbers which are still producing in October. Many varieties of tomatoes. A lot of ripe smaller tomatoes this year, but unfortunately, a lot of unripened green larger tomatoes by seasons end. Raspberries did well, blueberries not so good. Leeks, onions and garlic did well because they were planted last fall. Overall, this year was probably my worst season in 40 years growing in the same neighborhood. I believe because of climate change, I ’ve gone from zone 8B to zone 9A!? I wonder if I am going to need to change my gardening techniques in the future. To learn to adapt to the new micro climate in zone 9A. My fall plantings this year are “so so.” However, everything I’ve grown inside under grow lights are doing fantastic. Microgreens, Tiney Tim tomatoes, peppers, ginger and turmeric are all doing well. My ginger is so happy it even gave me a flower to enjoy. Fingers crossed for next springs seasons outdoor crops. 🤞🤞

    • @littlerootsranch
      @littlerootsranch День назад

      This year really did stand out as an off year. Every year I try to make a garden fails video but this one was a longer list. I heard something about the overall UV being lower this year but I haven’t actually looked into that yet.

  • @kaylanoorlun
    @kaylanoorlun 4 дня назад

    Fellow PNW neighbor here: Totally dug the video. It was helpful, giving me a better idea of how the roots will pull out.. You taught me about the crown! thank you. I know how aggressive Himalayan is and that is News to me about a botanist brewing it up. Thank you

    • @littlerootsranch
      @littlerootsranch День назад

      Thank you and thank you for watching. Best of luck in combatting the blackberries.

  • @brietprentice2830
    @brietprentice2830 4 дня назад

    I use organic sluggo here in the PNW and it saved my garden! We had what seemed like thousands of slugs decimate everything in 2021/2022. If you start sprinkling the pellets early in the spring it should take care of the problem while the baby slugs start being born so it never becomes anything too crazy. Keep sprinkling them periodically to keep it under control. If you decide to go that route I hope this helps!

    • @littlerootsranch
      @littlerootsranch День назад

      Thank you- I do need to get around to looking into that and stop suffering lol.

  • @barbharrison1179
    @barbharrison1179 4 дня назад

    Thank you SO much for this!! I had so many struggles this year and its disheartening to watch the ones who can't afford to have these elaborate garden beds built and order every garden gadget, Compost etc and their pintrest gardens while mine struggled all summer. I appreciate you and learn a lot from your channel ❤

    • @littlerootsranch
      @littlerootsranch 4 дня назад

      Thank you and thank you for watching and supporting me. I wish everyone was more open about garden struggles because it is perfectly normal and unavoidable. Everyone loves a pretty picture but it never tells the whole story.

  • @NorthToSouthChannel
    @NorthToSouthChannel 4 дня назад

    I love your channel 😂❤

  • @susanchristensen1500
    @susanchristensen1500 4 дня назад

    Oh be careful of bald head bees there black/white have paper like nest up to 5 ft off ground- they have soldiers that attack-bad bad, we had them, think bats started eating them at night haven't had as many this year 😊 Green beans, peas,red cabbage, and just now tomatoes did ok, peppers, radishes, onions, kohlrabi, lettuce, cucumbers,asparagus,corn all squash etc,etc failed- I think was moles, plus fertilized with fish emulsion on newly grown from seed transplant and dogs dug everything up to eat fertilizer 😮 Next year ? Rethinking exactly to plant no extras I guess what trying to get at Thanks for sharing I was depressed almost said that's it

    • @littlerootsranch
      @littlerootsranch День назад

      A month ago I accidentally mowed over a wasp nest and took 11 stings- it was terrible. :(

  • @quackersplatfarm
    @quackersplatfarm 4 дня назад

    Just got to the end... so my pumpkins did bad this year. I direct sowed a huge area, but nearly all of my seeds were eaten upon germination. Then I did an emergency replant from starts that I started in 4" pots. Half of those were stunted/destroyed after transplant... so in the pots they looked great but they looked worse and worse after transplant. Then I did a 3rd attempt at starts, many of these did okay. Upon investigation, I believe I discovered garden symphylans in the pumpkin area. I think they destroyed my seedlings and transplants and the cooler June slowed plant growth so the damage was very obvious. Thats my current theory atleast.

    • @littlerootsranch
      @littlerootsranch День назад

      It is always hard when soooo many things can go wrong. I’m glad a little of the 3rd round seemed to go okay- this is my worst pumpkin year ever :(

  • @quackersplatfarm
    @quackersplatfarm 5 дней назад

    I have 30+ years gardening experience but this was only my 7th year growing here in western wa. Great year for beets, cabbage, garlic, snowpeas. Horrible year for peppers, tomatoes, winter squash. I still can't grow proper brocolli here! Such teeeny heads. I've declared that next year I'm getting serious and will try multiple varieties and plant in various locations in the garden.

    • @littlerootsranch
      @littlerootsranch День назад

      I like those plant broccoli a little closer and go for quantity because it is so hard to get the huge heads like in other places.

  • @keodakilla
    @keodakilla 5 дней назад

    Glad to hear everyone had a similar experience to me. This is my first year and it seemed alright lol

    • @littlerootsranch
      @littlerootsranch День назад

      Yay for your 1st year- here is to many more years.

  • @WoochiRanch
    @WoochiRanch 5 дней назад

    Use beer traps for the slugs! Works SO WELL! I have tons of slugs.

    • @barbharrison1179
      @barbharrison1179 3 дня назад

      @WoochiRanch i I used beer traps too once I learned what was eating my plants. The beer traps do work great.

    • @littlerootsranch
      @littlerootsranch День назад

      I have heard that so many times- I need to give it a try.

  • @karenschwartz5209
    @karenschwartz5209 5 дней назад

    You are so funny with that Alliun microphone. 😂

    • @littlerootsranch
      @littlerootsranch День назад

      I thought there would be more comments about it. 😂😂😂. I was cracking myself up with it.

  • @heidiroycroft9465
    @heidiroycroft9465 5 дней назад

    I let a volunteer sunflower grow next to my cucumber plant and the cucumber was so stunted. Do sunflowers have that effect on plants? I direct sowed the cucumber too.

    • @smallacreliving
      @smallacreliving 4 дня назад

      I've heard that sunflowers can do that, yeah. Mine grew amongst some tomatoes and parsley this year, and didn't seem affected, but sounds like it can stunt some things.

    • @littlerootsranch
      @littlerootsranch День назад

      I’m not sure, but my cabbage were next to them and I had my biggest cabbages so far.

  • @angdent
    @angdent 5 дней назад

    I'm in Marysville and had a really good Onion and Pepper season but an awful Tomato one. I also tried to grow Sunflowers this year and out of the dozen or so seeds that I planted only one actually grew and bloomed. Oh well, you win some and you lose some.

    • @littlerootsranch
      @littlerootsranch День назад

      So many birds and animals love the taste of sunflower seeds. :(

  • @SPshaun
    @SPshaun 5 дней назад

    Most of my garden was fails. My corn did good. I failed to trellis and groom tomatoes adequately and the slugs (PNW was bad this year, it wasn’t just you)!Onions were starts we grew ourselves and some did great while others did not. Pumpkins did okay, but last year was better. Peppers did not do great. Last year I put up shade cloth in July so they didn’t scald but this year I jumped the gun on shade cloth and they hated that. But cilantro loved it and further impinged on the peppers. That’s a no go. Broccoli went straight to seed. Shall we go on? It was a tough year. Lessons learned though, right? There’s always next year.

    • @littlerootsranch
      @littlerootsranch День назад

      There is always next year. I always spend all winter just chomping at the bit to garden and then the spring summer is so busy and crazy. 😂

  • @MichaelTheophilus906
    @MichaelTheophilus906 5 дней назад

    It was a bad year for Seattle area.

  • @pascalxus
    @pascalxus 6 дней назад

    Thank you so much for making these videos! I really like learning about all the little details like "raining on the inside", who'd have known. also, knowing what temps are possible inside the greenhouse really helps. Keep up the great work!

  • @chickkeys
    @chickkeys 7 дней назад

    i'm in italy. these things have a mind of their own💀🌿

  • @DorcusKleinschuster
    @DorcusKleinschuster 15 дней назад

    This video was very helpful. I am trying to make jelly from chokecherry juice. The store- bought pectin was not jelling it at all! The extra cooking and testing has done the trick! Thank you! 😊

  • @guaranteedV
    @guaranteedV 17 дней назад

    This is a great channel, thank you for all your work Christi! The amount of knowledge you have is inspiring! I'm curious to know what soil temps other PNW gardeners are seeing in their beds. I was surprised to see 70 degrees this evening. Is that uncommon for this time of year? I'm in the Portland area and have Ananas Noires and Sungolds still ripening on the vine. The Japanese Black Trifeles (or Russian or who knows) are still ripening, as well as the Indigo Cough Drops. The Brandywines are done, as they were planted a couple of weeks earlier. I've only had one Sungold split due to the 0.4" of rain this last week (surprisingly).

    • @littlerootsranch
      @littlerootsranch День назад

      Thank you and thank you for watching and supporting me. Honestly, I do not check my soil temp often. The city next to me has a big Ag program and they post 2in and 6in soil temps that I check around tomato transplanting time. The raised beds are warmer than the ground but when I go back into the greenhouse (tomatoes) that is another situation because the soil is the warmest there.

    • @guaranteedV
      @guaranteedV День назад

      @@littlerootsranch Oh your content is perfectly timed and so relevant. We love it! My dream is to have a small farm, replete with greenhouses and the like! Truly, you are an inspiration, thank you.

  • @artstamper316
    @artstamper316 22 дня назад

    Gah. What temp? How long?

    • @littlerootsranch
      @littlerootsranch День назад

      I do 125 overnight, or all day- probably around 8-12 hours.

    • @artstamper316
      @artstamper316 День назад

      @@littlerootsranch Thank you. It worked out great! I sprinkled garlic Italian seasoning on mine. 😊

  • @playinglifeoneasy9226
    @playinglifeoneasy9226 25 дней назад

    I moved from SoCal and I have a lemon tree. I need to prep for overwintering.

    • @littlerootsranch
      @littlerootsranch День назад

      I loved fresh citrus when I lived in SoCal but now I get berries galore so a tough but good trade.

  • @playinglifeoneasy9226
    @playinglifeoneasy9226 25 дней назад

    Snails/slugs are hermaphordite they ALL lay eggs.

  • @briantuwalski1618
    @briantuwalski1618 29 дней назад

    Did you leave plum skins in ma’am ?

  • @ZlynnMinor
    @ZlynnMinor 29 дней назад

    Thank you as I am in the Pac. Northwest, and I have the slowest ever and I'm going to do it today

  • @debragorecki762
    @debragorecki762 Месяц назад

    So glad I found your channel! We live in Stanwood as well. Thank you for all your tips. We’ve done nearly everything you’ve suggested and our tomatoes are finally starting to turn.

    • @littlerootsranch
      @littlerootsranch День назад

      Yay, I am so excited to hear that. Did everything turn out okay?

    • @debragorecki762
      @debragorecki762 День назад

      @@littlerootsranch Like yourself, and many others in this area, we ended up with a lot of green tomatoes. One of our early season problem was that our fruit wasn’t setting and I realized I hadn’t seen any bees, so we quickly started hand pollinating. Then the cool weather this summer set us back another week or two. I did have a successful vine ripened Black Krem harvest, which are my favorites. The others were trying but there just wasn’t enough time or sun to get over the ripening hump. So I created a ripening station inside my house. I bought 10 paper bags and a couple dozen bananas. Picked all my tomatoes, put 2-3 bananas in each bag and there you have it, the bananas helped turn them ALL. I was harvesting 2-5lbs of tomatoes a day. I turned most of the tomatoes into a roasted tomato sauce with salt, pepper, olive oil and garlic. Then put that concoction into mason jars with more fresh garlic and basil, then froze the filled jars. Simply Amazing, the best sauce I’ve ever made.

  • @_CuriousDan
    @_CuriousDan Месяц назад

    Yess finally!! PNW thank you!!!!!

  • @sherimatukonis6016
    @sherimatukonis6016 Месяц назад

    Gotta love Washington State - If you don't like the weather... wait 10 minutes or drive 10 miles... Go through some of the comments and you'll see how different towns/cities all over western Washington are very different in weather patterns.

  • @wittyk8581
    @wittyk8581 Месяц назад

    Hi from Kent! Keep up the good work!

  • @sherimatukonis6016
    @sherimatukonis6016 Месяц назад

    early summer here was in the 90's ( in june) unusually hot for that time of year... You're just 20-30 minutes north of me I think... I'm really confused about "cool and rainy" early summer

    • @littlerootsranch
      @littlerootsranch Месяц назад

      89 was the highest temp this summer at the farm (I was thankful it didn’t get hotter). We did have hot days in June but do you remember the 2 big rain/wind storms we had just after everyone put out their tomatoes? I think I actually made a video about preparing/protect tomatoes for one of them. We might also have different microclimates. If you are in a more populated place, it is likely you are on a heat island.

    • @sherimatukonis6016
      @sherimatukonis6016 Месяц назад

      @@littlerootsranch I'm further south of you than I originally thought. I'm in Tacoma... we were hitting 99 in June this year... and maintained 80's and 90's for far too much of the summer... My lettuce was NOT happy.

  • @J.leigh.k
    @J.leigh.k Месяц назад

    So glad I found this video! It’s only my 3rd year gardening and I was thinking I was doing something wrong! I’ve only had 2 ripe so far 😂

    • @littlerootsranch
      @littlerootsranch Месяц назад

      You are doing just perfect- this year is tough for outside tomatoes. Last year we were still hitting 80 at the very beginning of October.

  • @michellesparks1590
    @michellesparks1590 Месяц назад

    I am sorry if I missed this, but does this apply to determinate as well? I thought I heard you say only indeterminate but not sure. So helpful, as always!

  • @mandys6323
    @mandys6323 Месяц назад

    This is soooo helpful! Thank you! I’m in wa state near Olympia and my tomatoes took a major beating in the thunderstorms about 3 weeks ago! I’m going to prune them to see if I can salvage any before the season is over.