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Hi Friends!
My name is Alana. I’m a wife and mom in Southern California who is trying to create a healthy happy home for me and my family! My goal is to encourage you to do the same!
We’ll be working in the garden, cooking in the kitchen, cleaning & organizing around the house and learning to do new things!
Perfection is not something we strive for around here so we just want to do our best with what we have. Whether that’s battling with aphids in the backyard or trying to figure out what to do with 50lbs of stone fruit in the kitchen, it’s all about having fun and learning as we continue to grow.
My name is Alana. I’m a wife and mom in Southern California who is trying to create a healthy happy home for me and my family! My goal is to encourage you to do the same!
We’ll be working in the garden, cooking in the kitchen, cleaning & organizing around the house and learning to do new things!
Perfection is not something we strive for around here so we just want to do our best with what we have. Whether that’s battling with aphids in the backyard or trying to figure out what to do with 50lbs of stone fruit in the kitchen, it’s all about having fun and learning as we continue to grow.
2024 December Garden Tour
2024 is coming to a close and I'm enjoying the holidays while still getting a little bit from the garden. This month we get some citrus and spinach while the garlic and shallots are really taking off. I hope everyone is having a wonderful holiday and that you enjoy the start of the new year! Thanks for watching and I'll see you in 2025!
2024 First Summer Harvest: ruclips.net/video/NWKcoPFwG8Y/видео.html
2024 Fruit Tree Recap: ruclips.net/video/oyiWolf_PWM/видео.html
2024 April Tour & Announcement: ruclips.net/video/cfbuNYXytSA/видео.html
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2024 First Summer Harvest: ruclips.net/video/NWKcoPFwG8Y/видео.html
2024 Fruit Tree Recap: ruclips.net/video/oyiWolf_PWM/видео.html
2024 April Tour & Announcement: ruclips.net/video/cfbuNYXytSA/видео.html
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#backyardgarden #gardening #backyardhomestead #backyardorchard #wintergarden #suburbanhomestead
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2024 Fruit Tree Recap | Apples, Pluots Peaches | Backyard Orchard
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Join me for a recap of my apple, peach and pluot tree harvests for 2024. I can't believe I got nearly 200 lbs of fruit this year! I know I neglected the trees a bit, but they are still producing so well for me. The highlights for this year definitely include the peaches. I got about 70lbs of Eva's Pride peaches alone! Things to work on for next year include treating for peach leaf curl and a li...
2024 November Garden Tour | Taking it Easy
Просмотров 1012 месяца назад
This is just a really quick tour of what our garden looks like in November. Things are mostly tidied up and I have almost everything planted that I want growing right now. And I would love to know your thoughts on what I should do with my strawberry bed because I really want to move it! Let me know in the comments if you have any suggestions or if you want to share with me what you're growing t...
2024 October Garden Tour | It's all gone!!!
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I never thought I would be so excited about the garden being so empty, but I am honestly loving this garden reset! So many places have been cleaned out and are ready for a fall planting and it has me so excited for the 2025 gardening season already. What are you looking forward to most in Fall? Is it warm drinks on a cold morning or growing cold weather crops?? (I'm going to have to say BOTH!) ...
2024 September Garden Tour | Let's see what survived!
Просмотров 2693 месяца назад
Well September is almost over and the garden is filled with opportunities (aka planters filled with dead plants) that are getting ready for Fall! I am taking this last month in stride as the theme of this year seems to be "just scraping by". I'm not upset about how things look though. I'm choosing to look forward and set my eyes on my future plans. Right now that includes ripping out any spent ...
2024 August Garden Tour | Grateful and Embarrassed
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I can't believe we're at the peak of summer already! This garden tour is an honest look at what my garden looks like when it's being neglected due to HEAT and LIFE. Do those two things ever get in your way of gardening? Even with the neglect, the garden is still producing for me and proving to me that plants want to live. With the peak of summer heat comes the excitement for cooler weather and ...
2024 July Garden Tour & Harvest
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It is getting HOT here in Southern California but thankfully some of my garden plants are surviving the heat! I haven't put as much effort into the garden this year as I normally do but I am still so grateful for what I am able to harvest from it. The highlights this month include the apples, pluots, and this crazy cucumber plant! Are you struggling with anything this year? If so, I hope you fi...
2024 First Summer Harvest | So Grateful for Peaches
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I'm getting this video up a bit late, but I really wanted to share with everyone just how much I was able to harvest after putting in very minimal effort this year. I am so grateful for the peach trees and things like strawberries that come back year after year. On years like this when I can't devote much time to the garden, these plants keep me motivated to keep showing up! Thank you so much f...
2024 June Garden Tour | Peach Harvest has Begun!
Просмотров 2826 месяцев назад
June has been HOT and with a limited amount of time in the garden I'm not getting as many fruits and vegetables as usual. But that doesn't mean we're not getting a harvest! Our peaches are starting to ripen and the last of the garlic is ready. I am so grateful for my effort in previous years because it has allowed me to still have a harvest even when life gets busy. And it helps that these are ...
2024 May Garden Tour | Gardening When You Have NO TIME | First Garlic Harvest
Просмотров 2807 месяцев назад
Come join me for a garden tour and a little perspective in the month of May. This month I am embracing the successes and learning to garden when time is at a premium. I really want to encourage anyone who wants to garden but just doesn't have much time, that you can still grow some things. It may not look like it always does or not be as big as your dream garden, but don't let that stop you fro...
2024 April Garden Tour | Our Newest Arrival! | Getting Things Started
Просмотров 3658 месяцев назад
The past few weeks have been very busy as things have been growing in more than just my garden! We welcomed Garden Helper #2 in March and are so excited to introduce her to you! Maintaining the garden has been put on hold until now but I'm so glad to be back and getting things done! This month I'm keeping things simple and just planting a couple starts I picked up from the store as well as doin...
2024 March Garden Tour | She's Almost Here!!!
Просмотров 3949 месяцев назад
I'm so glad I had this opportunity to film a March garden tour before Little Garden Helper #2 arrives! I know I'll have my hands full in the coming weeks and I'm grateful that I took the time to get outside and be in my garden. I really look forward to this year even though things will look a little different. If you have any suggestions for gardening with a newborn, I'm all ears! Having fruit ...
2024 February Garden Tour | My Pride and Joy
Просмотров 33310 месяцев назад
February has been slow again as we have spent more time preparing for Little Garden Helper #2 than for the 2024 garden season. We'll have to just see what happens in March but I'm really hoping to get some things planted before the end of next month. As for February, the peach trees, strawberries, and nasturtiums are still dressed to impress! I am so happy I planted these fruit trees when I sta...
Harvest Right Freeze Dryer Unboxing, Setup, and Test Batch!
Просмотров 6 тыс.11 месяцев назад
I am so excited to announce that I got a Harvest Right Freeze Dryer! It was a Christmas gift from my family and I already have so many plans! This is the Medium Pro and I think it will be the perfect size for our family. Follow along as I take you through my first time opening everything, setting it up, cleaning it and running a test batch. It has already been lots of fun and aside from a hiccu...
2024 January Garden Tour | A Garden Plan when Life is BUSY
Просмотров 26611 месяцев назад
While January has been jam packed at home, the garden has been a little quiet this last month. Even so I have still been enjoying garden fresh produce including strawberries, onions, herbs, lettuce, and some mandarins! I know things are a bit slow right now but I'm looking forward to seeing the fruit trees burst with life and getting to harvest the garlic later this year. We'll just have to wai...
2023 December Garden Tour and A Big Announcement!
Просмотров 325Год назад
2023 December Garden Tour and A Big Announcement!
2023 November Garden Tour | Starting the 2024 Garden!
Просмотров 305Год назад
2023 November Garden Tour | Starting the 2024 Garden!
My 2023 Pluot Harvest | Where Pluots Came From & What They Taste Like | Dapple Dandy & FlavorGrenade
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My 2023 Pluot Harvest | Where Pluots Came From & What They Taste Like | Dapple Dandy & FlavorGrenade
October Garden Tour | Let’s Harvest, Clean Up, and Plant!
Просмотров 312Год назад
October Garden Tour | Let’s Harvest, Clean Up, and Plant!
Homemade Ricotta Cheese, Canning Tomato Sauce, and an Organic Lasagna Journey
Просмотров 203Год назад
Homemade Ricotta Cheese, Canning Tomato Sauce, and an Organic Lasagna Journey
2023 September Garden Tour, Clean Up and Harvest | Zone 9
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2023 September Garden Tour, Clean Up and Harvest | Zone 9
2023 Peach Harvest | Eva's Pride & August Pride
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2023 Peach Harvest | Eva's Pride & August Pride
Last Large Harvest of the Season | Little Garden Big Harvest
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Last Large Harvest of the Season | Little Garden Big Harvest
August Garden Tour & Harvest | Zone 9 Suburban Backyard Garden
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August Garden Tour & Harvest | Zone 9 Suburban Backyard Garden
2023 Backyard Apple Harvest | Anna and Dorsett Golden | Zone 9
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2023 Backyard Apple Harvest | Anna and Dorsett Golden | Zone 9
Summer Harvest from a Small Backyard Garden
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Summer Harvest from a Small Backyard Garden
Humble July Harvest | The Summer Heat is Here!
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Humble July Harvest | The Summer Heat is Here!
2023 July Garden Tour & Harvest | Zone 9 Backyard Garden
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2023 July Garden Tour & Harvest | Zone 9 Backyard Garden
Love the cone 😂
@@sarahpeez327 😂
Everything looks wonderful! I just planted fava beans, snap peas and kale last week. Earlier this week, I put in 100s of daffodils under my fruit trees since my daughter loves them and they bloom around her birthday.
@@Janae.Haddad That sounds wonderful! I bet the daffodils are beautiful when they all bloom. And that’s a great idea, I should plant some flowers for my daughter this year too!
@ they are. I’ve been expanding the area for a couple years and I finally looked when a BOGO sale was going on at Holland Bulbs. I bet your hill would be spectacular with those early blooms!
@ I’m a sucker for plant sales! I have to stay away from the nurseries when we’re watching our budget 😂
Wishes from kerala🥰where is your home.
@@johnjacob2236 Hello 👋 I’m gardening in California. We have a warm climate.
@herhomeandharvest very glad to meet you. How are you
@ Good, thanks!
Wow, this is my first time watching your channel, and I can say that pineapple looks delicious! I will have to give it a try. Thank you so much!
@@yanglu8838 It was! I hope you get a chance to grow your own.
Happy new year, wishing you new year wishing you a with a bumper crop and fruits in the new year
@@Mrdesidownunder Thank you! Same to you!
Where can I find your net bags? I need some from our apple trees. Also, at what stage do you start netting them?
What a lovely (sneaky, haha) gift from your family! My medium HR arrived on Monday and I am finally getting to the formal set-up. I also purchased the tray lids and silicone mats. To me, those seem like essential and helpful accessories. This was an excellent overview. I'm sure you've been having fun with it and will look through your other videos as well. Thanks so much for posting! 😄👍
@@carole6779 Thanks! I haven’t posted as much as I’d like because of the baby but I need to do a year recap because I have definitely used it a ton! Pretty much everyone is getting freeze dried candy and ice cream for Christmas. I think you’ll love yours!
India my area 16:29° degrees weather apple tree possible fruit ? Winter
@@karthikKarthik-if9pl Is that 16-29 degrees Celsius? If so, I think you could still grow apples. I know people in the San Diego area with similar temperatures who are growing Anna apples.
@herhomeandharvest thx sis
@herhomeandharvest 16-29 degrees summer 23°to 34°
Try some varieties adapted to tropical climates with lowest chill hours requirement. Good luck.
@@cutthecord1 thx🙏
Thanks so much for sharing this 😊 My freeze dryer just arrived and I am so excited to get started 😃 Amen to Jeremiah 29:11 🙌🙏🙌
@@ketojenbreeland8783 I hope you love it and have good plans for it 😉.
How about the Pinata apple? or the Donut peach tree? Have any experience with these?
@@CVenza I have not grown either but I’ve heard a lot of good things about the donut peach from other gardeners in my area. They also taste good too!
Good to see you planning for next year and kept a good record of last years crop. Here the summer has started with humid hot weather. The humidity is not common here only dry heat, so feeling very strange. The cherries are ready and all summer plants are in full sing
@@Mrdesidownunder Thanks! Hopefully the humidity will work in your favor!
What are you growing in zone 9b? I love that zone.
I love this channel! We are located in the Bay area zone 9b and cannot wait until our orchard starts producing!
@@Thesecretgardenhomestead Thanks! What are fruits you growing?
I like growing mangoes from seed. I do it with every good mango that I get from the store. None of my mango seedlings have fruited. I think that it takes at least 5 years.
@@amourdeparis That’s a cool project! What made you pick mangoes over other fruit?
hi mam. can I support also for my simple youtube videos about gardenplants to your followers. thnks mam.
Gentlemen, this is a dream wife.
I'm curious what the netting is for. I hope to start a homestead next year, so I've been trying to sponge knowledge. I'm zone 9, but I believe 9A, as I am in Central Florida. I was researching species like Golden Delicious that can grow here and found info on the two kinds you mentioned, which lead me here! So glad I found your video.
@@beeandbear I love both of these trees. Either one would be a great addition to your garden! I don’t know as much about humid climates, but both of these are known for performing great in the warmer zones. The netting is to keep the birds from pecking at the fruit. I had a particularly hard time losing fruit to the birds in 2022 and 2023. This year they mostly left the trees alone except for a few fruits so I didn’t need to net them. There are pros and cons to netting but if birds are an issue in your area it will definitely help!
@@herhomeandharvest oh gosh! I didn't even think of the birds. I look forward to planting them and harvesting! Thank you for the tips.
Good to see you are ready for your autumn-winter crop. All clean and ready for new seedlings, bulbs. Here we are hoping the weather will soon warm up as all seedlings are ready to go in the ground.
@@Mrdesidownunder Thanks! I hope the weather works in your favor!
I am like you, spring and winter gardening the best. I will be planting kale, spinach, beets, carrots, Brussels sprouts, broccoli, chives and maybe garlic probably not onions but then again, why not! Ny sumner garden was not great. So hot. I did over winter peppers last year and this yer they were smaller but oh so sweet. Have a good time gardening! Hugs, CJ
@@CJ-qj3pk That sounds wonderful!! Have you don’t Brussel sprouts before? I’m always so intimidated by them but they’re so good!
@@herhomeandharvest I tried once before, scrap ends in compost started growing and I planted! Too late in season as warm weather came and they stated to flower. Try them, what have you got to lose!
@ that’s crazy! I love compost volunteers 😂.
Is any apple varaity inside red plesh Out side red or yellow gold Big size Hot claimet type We from India 🇮🇳
@@RAMAIAHRamaih-de3bq I know of a couple varieties that are red on the inside and red or yellow on the outside but I’m not sure if they’ll grow in warm climates. Here they are called Lucy Glo or Lucy Rose apples. They are really delicious apples!
@@herhomeandharvest 🙏thank you From 🇮🇳India You from wich country..
Would you keep the water wet or dry? How often would you water it?
@@HelenBergen I usually water along with my other patio plants. They aren’t too picky but I wouldn’t let the soil go completely dry and definitely don’t let it stay soggy. Usually the top of the soil dries out between watering but it is still a little damp a few inches down. During the summer I water almost every day and in the cooler months I only need to water once or twice a week.
looks really nice , did you cover the sprinklers up?
@@lovely9181 Thanks! I capped all but one of them and buried them. The last one I left out to possibly use for irrigation.
northern Ca. and I am doing lettuce, kale, spinach, beets, garlic and carrots I have three raised beds and lots of Green Stalk garden planters. Happy Gardening!
@@CJ-qj3pk That sounds amazing! How do you like your Green Stalk? I’m debating on getting one to relocate my strawberries into.
I love the skin...health promoting nutrients ! But nice to know it is easily peeled...I have an Eva's Pride as well in Metro Phx, AZ :)
@@jeff6899 I find it especially handy when baking! I love this tree so much! I hope your Eva’s pride is fruitful for you.
@@herhomeandharvest with more bldg & an increased heat island effect here in the Interior metro Phoenix area, we increasingly need lower chill stonefruit varieties & sadly are experiencing more failures. When I first started this garden over 24 yrs ago, it was easier. The Eva's replaces a Mid-Pride (which I also like, of course) and I am excited for it. I loved your video !! Thank You.
Is this the same as the Sugar burst plumcot? Thanks
@@GG-sy2rg I don’t believe so. It’s hard to tell when stores are giving fruits nicknames but I think the flavor grenade might be a different variety than the sugar burst.
Nice video. Just wish you would've mentioned watering tips, what soil you used, lighting etc..
@@Seddysaid Thanks! Pineapples like well draining soil so most potting mixes will work great for growing in containers. I usually just water them with the rest of my patio plants. They don’t seem too picky for me although they’re not too happy if you forget about them 😅. As for lighting, they like a lot of sun but I’ve noticed that in the summer here in Southern California they actually prefer to be shaded in the afternoons. I have two placed on the east side of my patio right now and they’re thriving in this dry summer heat we’re having even though they only get sun from about 8am-2pm. I hope that helps!
@herhomeandharvest thanks for this info. I have a pineapple plant that has a little pineapple growing but it keeps toppling over. I have it in a really well draining mix but it still stays wet. I watered it only twice in the past 2 months. I have it inside in indirect lighting so I moved it to a grow light because it was toppling over. It's still doing it so I think I'm going to try moving it outside. Problem is I live in Arizona and it's over a hundred degrees 😬
@@Seddysaid oh yeah, I’ve definitely fried one in the heat before (the one in this video actually 😬) but it’s more the crazy heatwaves that have bothered them (we had one a couple weeks ago over 110°). I think they do fine in the 90s but it’s probably so dry where you’re at that 100+ weather might stress it out. Depending on where you are in Arizona I would also be careful of a freeze. I don’t think they’ll tolerate it well. I’m in zone 10a so I don’t have much experience with freezing temps in the garden.
What soil did you use please?
@@raeavery2161 I believe I used the Kellogg patio plus mix if I remember correctly. It has been my go to for growing in pots the last few years.
thx for Video. Good harvest.
@@erkanbarut2801 Thank you!
What a bounty of fruit and other crop. You can not do anything against mother nature, when it gets hot here I just stay indoor and hope the cool change comes in the evening or at least it cools down a bit. We are still enjoying our winter/spring weather, starting seedling soon.
@@Mrdesidownunder Thanks! I’m so excited for you to enjoy the coming spring!
If it wasn't my therapy, LOL, the heat this year would discourage me from gardening. Next week hot again. Would like to try growing pineapple. Never apologize for your time out from veggies and fruit, to growing a little person!!!
@@CJ-qj3pk Thank you, and I’m glad you’re keeping it up! You should give pineapple a try! It’s super easy to grow but admittedly requires a lot of patience. I don’t know if I’ll keep growing it in the future but I’m really glad I tried it out.
Execelente cosecha
@@yesidtac7863 Thanks!
Awesome hall !! ❤❤❤😊
@@CarolLayaou Thank you! 😃
What an abundant harvest ❤🎉 👏
@@stefuhfuhmarie Thanks!! 😊
Where did you end up storing it?
Can I test run with something other than bread? I have celiac and I’m not going to contaminate this machine. And gf bread is way too expensive to waste.
@@unnamed2737 I don’t see why not. I would call harvest right and see if they have anything in particular that they recommend but maybe something like oatmeal would work? The idea is that the test food would absorb any possible manufacturing smell and also show whether or not your machine is working. I can’t imagine you’d be the first person to ask given how many people have gluten allergies or sensitivities.
@@herhomeandharvest if I can just use any throwaway food then that shouldn’t be hard. I just didn’t know if there was something specific to bread for why they recommend it. Thanks!
@@unnamed2737 I think the bread is probably better than other foods at absorbing smells which is why I think something like oatmeal might work. Bread is also typically uniform in size which would help you know if something was wrong with one of your trays whereas if you used something in all sorts of sizes it might be harder to tell what was causing a problem (if you had one).
These are so close the house. Shocked insurance company didnt say anything. I love them and they look great though!
@@onemoredoll5791 we’ve had an inspection and they didn’t say anything 🤷🏻♀️. The nice thing though is that I can move them if I ever need to.
can i find plout in December?
@@chieutranhyamaguchi4374 Probably not unless they’re being imported. They generally grow in the summer similar to the harvest times of a plum.
can i buy these from your garden? looks so good. I live in Sacramento, CA. thanks
@@chieutranhyamaguchi4374 Sorry, I’m not set up to sell produce or scions but I bet you can find pluots at farmers markets near you. Most pluots are grown in the Central Valley so I’m sure there are growers near you!
What's your address? Just Kidding. I planted both of these trees this year, can't wait until next year!
@@peterhofman7188 I hope you enjoy them as much as I do!
Such a delicious overview 😊 Almost fell in love with you ❤
Can you please share the video that helped u fix the seal? I’m facing the same problem I can’t get a proper seal to get a vacuum.
@@basmaBH Of course! Here is the link. I hope it helps! I haven’t had any issues since I made the adjustments. ruclips.net/video/irzQnzBWikc/видео.htmlsi=vVhcfnh4hyqJ4B-P
Thanks you for sharing your experience
@@bryanmilanovich2585 Thanks for watching!
That’s amazing you got such a harvest!! ❤
@@sarahpeez327 Thanks! I was pleasantly surprised myself. 😊
Gran cosecha la de hoy
@@yesidtac7863 Thanks!
In spite of having young ones to take care, your garden still has so much produce. Enjoy the summer as it is very cold winter this year over here :)
@@Mrdesidownunder Thanks! I hope you can enjoy the cool days too.
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@@CarolLayaou Thanks 😊
Such a wonderful peach harvest. So expensive at the stores! Good garden haul!
@@CJ-qj3pk Thanks! And yes, this one peach tree has already saved me so much money!!
Wow such a bountiful harvest, enjoy. How come the birds did not get to the fruits before you :)
@@Mrdesidownunder Thanks!! They definitely got to some of them! Although it was less than damage than previous years for some reason. Possibly because I wasn’t as vigilant when pruning this year and the overgrown branches made it hard to get to the fruit 🤷🏻♀️
Hermoso video ❤
@@yesidtac7863 Thanks!
Beautiful harvest👍
@@ShakinaRiley-v1j Thank you 😊