The Day Has Come! | Time to plant in the BIG garden!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 окт 2024
  • EEEEEE! I finally get to start planting, and this is going to take a while!
    #thedenmanhomestead #garden #springplanting

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  • @steveberdie7745
    @steveberdie7745 Год назад +1

    Norma here. We all learn as we go. You will find better and maybe easier ways to do things next year. None of us know everything there is to know about everything. You did your research, you planned, you asked for advice from more experienced gardeners and you tackled things you’ve never attempted before. Your garden is really coming along nicely and I’m sure you’ll be blessed with tons of delicious vegetables, herbs and beautiful flowers too. Keep up the hard work. It will pay off.

  • @bettysmith3871
    @bettysmith3871 Год назад +3

    We usually plant about 5 then about a week later plant again.

  • @tabathahagan6913
    @tabathahagan6913 Год назад

    You're doing a great job Stephanie.... Do it when you have time to do it. You have a family, and you have to deal with them first... I think you're doing a Great job..... Love to you all....💜💜💜💜🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @SharonMI
    @SharonMI Год назад +2

    You are going to have a wonderful gardening experience and an abundance of food. Fantastic job

  • @joanie93950
    @joanie93950 Год назад

    Amazing how the plants have grown in just a few days. The garden is going to grown and be spectacular! Great jog Stephanie & Buddy.

  • @darrentaylor4760
    @darrentaylor4760 Год назад +2

    Good morning y'all ❤️

  • @lindabissen8764
    @lindabissen8764 Год назад +4

    Are you planning to sell some of your produce at Kims market? If your zucchini grows like it does here in Michigan you will be able to supply all of Plum Grove and beyond with zucchini!. Better too much than too little. But if you have excess I would bet that the goats and pigs would love the leftovers. ❤❤

  • @suzannmiller1468
    @suzannmiller1468 Год назад

    I think its looking good already. Lots of zucchini. I agree you can only plant when you have the time. Thankyou for showing how you did it making the holes threw the material then planting. Right your pros and cons down so you can remember next year. Getting started may be rough at times but you know what you need to do as you continue to plant. Great work Steph and Buddy well done.

  • @beckystone7994
    @beckystone7994 Год назад

    You did great with your holes Steph , I pray the Zucchini don’t dry out to much, great that your removing the blooms and little fruits su energy can go to root formation! I’m sure your Zucchini will take off and out perform for you and I pray you have a bumper crop with all your veggies! Can’t wait to watch it grow and look forward to your canning videos ! God bless ❤️🙏🙋🏻

  • @claire0donovan117
    @claire0donovan117 Год назад

    I can feel your excitement,hard work but worth it , well for us watching .Thanks 👍.💚☘️👋

  • @vallange7396
    @vallange7396 Год назад +1

    I haven’t tried it but I do plan on trying this. Take a tin can the size of hole you want , nail it to a stick , heat the tin with your torch and then melt the plastic. I think it will work great especially if you use a long-stick so you don’t have to bend over as much.

  • @lindaboyack3164
    @lindaboyack3164 Год назад +1

    Cattle panels cut and bent into tomato cages are the best. My dad was a farmer/landscaper and he made tons of them. Much sturdier than the ones you buy.

  • @CJ-sg3vs
    @CJ-sg3vs Год назад +28

    I see a video coming soon, 101 recipes for zucchini. Lol

  • @rebastuddard8532
    @rebastuddard8532 Год назад

    Your garden is going to be so great. Just think of all the recipes you'll be posting. Can't wait. Hope y'all have a great and blessed day.

  • @MarieLuvsNate
    @MarieLuvsNate Год назад +6

    Morning Stephanie and Buddy! The garden looks so nice and symmetrical. I can't wait to see after you've finished planting everything. Thanks for sharing your process and progress. ❤️

  • @Ninetysixgal
    @Ninetysixgal Год назад +1

    Oh lawd, now I'm addicted to you Steph lol! You are getting comfy with the camera and allowing your personality to shine!
    Would you share with us what not to plant next to what please. I'd love to hear?
    You and buddy are a great team! It makes things alot more enjoyable when you can do it with your honey. I can't wait to see this come together and what you do with it and what';s next!! I'm excited!
    Much love from a tiny little town in South Carolina

    • @thedenmanhomestead
      @thedenmanhomestead  Год назад +2

      Sure thing! I'll do a video on what doesn't do so well with other veggies

    • @Ninetysixgal
      @Ninetysixgal Год назад

      @@thedenmanhomestead Thank you so much!

  • @patriciabrooks3001
    @patriciabrooks3001 Год назад

    We always learn from our experiences, planting. It will help you the next time. Jason from Coghill planted the same way you are. He even said they are a little droopy when first planted but they do well this way. You will have a beautiful productive garden. I have faith in you. ❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @terryjenna4494
    @terryjenna4494 Год назад

    Happy Sunday and rich Blessings Stephanie and Buddy 🌞☕🌻🌹Happy Planting, going to look amazing and taste delicious!😋🌽🌶️🍅🥦🥒🥬🍆🥕

  • @megslittlehouseinthecountry
    @megslittlehouseinthecountry Год назад

    You plant when you can! As long as the stars get a good drink of water after, they should perk up quickly! Looking forward to seeing everything in the ground! 💖💖💖

  • @trudiharmon7640
    @trudiharmon7640 Год назад +1

    Stephanie your doing an amazing job. Negative comments not welcome. Your learning and sharing as you go and that is awesome. You and Buddy are a great team. And I love watching all your videos Enjoy the rest of your Sunday. Take care and God Bless. 🙏💕🧑‍🌾

  • @cynthiafitton2951
    @cynthiafitton2951 Год назад

    You do what what works for you and your family. You do your best.

  • @melissav3199
    @melissav3199 Год назад +3

    That tool is for planting bulbs…tulips and daffodils, never thought about using it for planting plants. Your seedlings look so healthy! Can’t wait to see how they do!

    • @linnievillanueva3554
      @linnievillanueva3554 Год назад

      Yea I never thought to use mine like this either. So a great idea. Steph you are awesome girl. Can't wait to watch your and Buddy's full progrss of your beautiful garden

  • @jenniebatsel7993
    @jenniebatsel7993 Год назад

    My grandfather had a large garden until he was 90 years old. He passed at 92. He grew so much zucchini that he was giving it away to anybody and everybody. My dad got so sick of zucchini that he finally refused to eat it. You will have an abundance too!

  • @linnievillanueva3554
    @linnievillanueva3554 Год назад

    Looking good Stephanie. Learning alot from you and I really appreciate you. Hope you have a great day. #replay. I tend to catch all the Morrows and IMS lives. Which in some ways I like so I can pause and rewind when I need. Plus I think I can get y'all more on the Ads benefits. Love ❤️ that y'all give us followers do many lives and just loving positive content to watch. Plus the family has so much love ❤️ and inspiring life's to share with so many. And honestly I'm deeply grateful for everything y'all share and show us. I'll never be one of those followers that sit back and disrespect (which is what I call it) and judge and critize anyone of y'all. I love and truly admire each and everyone of y'all. So thanks again for another awesome live beautiful.

  • @lindahipp8329
    @lindahipp8329 Год назад

    Y'all are doing a great job with the garden. GOD BLESS Y'ALL.

  • @pamelamacik4826
    @pamelamacik4826 Год назад +2

    Wow I thought my 6 plants was a lot!! Good luck looking great

  • @gwynethyaita3774
    @gwynethyaita3774 Год назад

    I’m glad it’s warm in Texas that you can have a garden in March. I live in Western North Carolina and it is still 35° of the night and in 40s in the day in March the only thing that we can plant is potatoes in April Maybe lettuce and onions. We cannot plan anything else until May. I’m gonna Enjoy watching your early Garden

  • @aliciareyna4342
    @aliciareyna4342 Год назад

    Steph, love your garden and I am very excited to watch the process. I am sure it will yield plenty of vegetables. I love your content. Buddy is so awesome.

  • @rejeanaroland8334
    @rejeanaroland8334 Год назад +1

    Your garden is going to be amazing no matter what the haters say. You & Buddy have worked so hard on it already.
    I predict that you’ll have an abundance of veggies from it.

  • @kp-ue3xn
    @kp-ue3xn Год назад

    Teamwork makes the dream work.. looks great! What a cool hole making gadget.. oh, it's going to be fruitful..

  • @evekankam6744
    @evekankam6744 Год назад

    It’s looking good,I am sure with your loving touch they will come back.

  • @margiemursch5382
    @margiemursch5382 Год назад

    Looking forward to watching the progress on the garden.

  • @ellyross7082
    @ellyross7082 Год назад

    Hi Steph.👋
    That's going to b 1 heck of a veg stand you're going to have!
    You'll have to put a sign above it saying "1,000+ served!" Lol.
    It's so beautiful n organized. Although, w practically everyone having goats that are escape artists, I worry that there's not some kind of barrier around the garden. Though, I know I'm a world renowned worrywart! Good👍 luck.
    Thx 💙 for sharing your journey w us.
    Have a blessed 🙌 day.
    ❤️ n🙏s. Always. Elly 🇨🇦

  • @terrymueller7394
    @terrymueller7394 Год назад

    Great Job! Hearty growers. And, if you lose a couple, the strong survive. 👍

  • @beatricelicon5349
    @beatricelicon5349 Год назад

    I always have a song floating in my head & you gave me the song for the day. (I don’t sing out loud because I can’t carry a tune, but I still love music.)
    🎼 Hey, they call me the fireman, that's my name
    Makin' my rounds all over town
    Puttin' out old flames
    Hey, well, everybody'd like to have what I've got
    I can cool 'em down when they're smolderin' hot
    I'm the fireman, that's my name 🎶

  • @elizabethcox1436
    @elizabethcox1436 Год назад

    You are doing good Stephanie. There is nothing wrong with learning while doing. You make me want to try planting a few things. 😂 I actually talked my husband in to planting a few fruit trees (he knows it is to hard for us) and we live in the desert 🌵. Of course we will have someone plant them for us and we will extend our water bubblers on timers. We also, have a gardener. 😂😂. Keep up the good work, you will succeed! ☮️💖🙏

  • @carolbailey5984
    @carolbailey5984 Год назад

    Thank you so much for sharing all the things! Gardening teaches us so much. I also like to follow the channel ‘That 1870’s Homstead’. She shares lots of great advice and I especially love her canning and preserving methods. Lots of good stuff on what to do with zucchini once you’ve harvested it.
    Again, love your channel and it’s so helpful to many of us newer gardeners.

  • @sylviabrown7225
    @sylviabrown7225 Год назад +7

    Can’t wait to see the plants grow I hope u & Kim can someday have your farmers market U both have a green thumb👍👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @christinerobinson9372
    @christinerobinson9372 Год назад

    Zucchini will need supports, they are climbers. We used sawhorses, just set them over the plants when they came up. Two long rows are going to produce a zillion zucchini, pick them young. The flowers are edible!

  • @carolcrawford3481
    @carolcrawford3481 Год назад +1

    Great job

  • @karencuster6030
    @karencuster6030 Год назад

    Oh my Lord ! You will be able to supply the city of Houston with that much zucchini. Get your recipes ready ! Good luck with the garden.

  • @loripasqualino9613
    @loripasqualino9613 Год назад

    Your so thoughtful even to the plants, I just keep planting until it's a planted , but then of course I live in a coolerr climate.

  • @nickiebartelson8808
    @nickiebartelson8808 Год назад +1

    I give you so much credit
    I have no patience to do all that for a garden

  • @jamesjessee4064
    @jamesjessee4064 Год назад

    Good luck with your garden ❤️ 🙋‍♂️ 👍

  • @diannesharp467
    @diannesharp467 Год назад

    That planter that Buddy got you is normally used for planting bulbs like tulips as a example.

  • @kimberlymatanga5834
    @kimberlymatanga5834 Год назад +3

    🤠❤🌵good mornin` steph and buddy cant wait to see it allllll planted lol

  • @peggycoleman7506
    @peggycoleman7506 Год назад

    I had a small raised garden last summer and I grew zucchini and yellow squash. They got so big and I got so many vegetables from those few plants. We ate some, froze some and my chickens got a lot of them. Hopefully my BlackBerry bush is large enough to produce this year. Good luck with your garden.

  • @debbienewman4043
    @debbienewman4043 Год назад

    Just a suggestion. Water your rows before you plant them.(maybe the night before). That way the ground will be moist and ready to help the plants take hold. 🥰

  • @rebeccarankin2691
    @rebeccarankin2691 Год назад +1

    Wow! That's enough zucchini for all of the city of Plum Grove! Who knew gardening involved so much math?

  • @rebeccareed6824
    @rebeccareed6824 Год назад

    How exciting, it's a sign I walked into my room and there was a lot recipe card in the floor(have no clue dear why) but picked it up and it was a zucchini bread recipe. This is exciting.

  • @donnawatkins3316
    @donnawatkins3316 Год назад

    You need to order a Giantex Garden Cart, 4-Wheel Gardening Workseat with Storage Basket, Swivel Seat Adjustable Height, Steering Handle, Garden Utility Cart, Steel Stool Seat for Planting. ( I copy/pasted the description). I bet it will pay for its self by the time you finish up next fall. By the way I looked up this seat on Amazon. I don’t sell them have nothing to do with them. I have a small heavy duty plastic one. But I would buy one like this one working in your garden. I am older but after while the clay is going to be hot to kneel on. Watching this video made me think what y’all need it. Plastic wears downs and weight limits. I was thinking something Buddy could use also.

    • @thedenmanhomestead
      @thedenmanhomestead  Год назад

      I just looked that up by your description, I am going to order this! Thank you so much, wonderful suggestion!

  • @barbthomas9570
    @barbthomas9570 Год назад

    Steph you are very precise. I always just guess-to-mate my spacing lol. My hand is aprox six inches my foot is around 10…lol… your garden is going to be beautiful

  • @sharononeill449
    @sharononeill449 Год назад

    Yippee so excited for you gonna be amazing 🌻🐝🐐🦚🐓🦆🐈‍⬛🐶🐄🐮🐥

  • @beverleywhiteaker355
    @beverleywhiteaker355 Год назад +10

    Your garden is going to be beautiful years ago my mom used to have a small garden and she took a big piece of carpet and got holes in it implanted her tomato plants and peppers and stuff in the holes to keep them from getting weeds

  • @rachelidasetima6574
    @rachelidasetima6574 Год назад

    I’ve seen where someone heated up the end of a can with a torch. Then pressed it into the weed fabric. Might be something to try to see if it’s easier for you.

  • @elmawallace5322
    @elmawallace5322 Год назад

    Great video Steph! ❤️🙏🏻

  • @glendacombs2455
    @glendacombs2455 Год назад

    Oh my goodness, that is a lot of zucini! Your plants look good

  • @FairportLady
    @FairportLady Год назад +7

    Your garden is going to be amazing! What an abundance of produce it will yield! You will learn every year from mistakes and achievements from years before. Wishing you good weather and few pests. ❤

  • @traceewolf1142
    @traceewolf1142 Год назад

    I think your garden is wonderful. I can't wait to see it grow.

  • @angelintherough
    @angelintherough Год назад

    ❤watching you and your green thumb! Best of luck with the garden!

  • @23Jodit
    @23Jodit Год назад +1

    Love the analogy to a math word problem and your facial expressions are spot on! Don't let the haters get to you. If they knew what they were doing they would have their own homesteading channel! Keep doing you. You've got this.

  • @christinamarchido5148
    @christinamarchido5148 Год назад

    All the plants look beautiful

  • @pennymcdonell629
    @pennymcdonell629 Год назад

    Hey Steph and Buddy, hope y'all are having a wonderful day

  • @shelbysmith6652
    @shelbysmith6652 Год назад +2

    We live and learn Stephanie, that's why you and Pawpaw make a great team too!! The plants will be fine it's plenty of water in the beginning!! Blessings Always!!

  • @wendyjohnson2366
    @wendyjohnson2366 Год назад

    I so enjoy you and buddy’s channel!!!

  • @sherylloftin-booth4423
    @sherylloftin-booth4423 Год назад

    Your doing great don’t worry just water the plants and keep burning holes.. 😊 👏🏽

  • @judithgillis267
    @judithgillis267 Год назад

    Garden is looking good.

  • @yb6825
    @yb6825 Год назад

    You are doing great on your garden 1st time come on this is how you learn by your mistakes .. Don't stress you're doing it right keep going.

  • @lauriedean72
    @lauriedean72 Год назад

    That looks like my kind of garden! I love zucchini and squash, there are so many ways to cook them from soup to stir-fry to just fry...hard work, but it sure pays off at supper time...love y'all, mean it

    • @thedenmanhomestead
      @thedenmanhomestead  Год назад +1

      Thank you Laurie! I love it too! It's my favorite vegetable so I had to grow tons of it lol

    • @lauriedean72
      @lauriedean72 Год назад

      @@thedenmanhomestead I got a recipe from Rachel Raye but it's easy to replace things...one cake pan, olive oil, diced garlic, chopped...onion, sausage, squash, zucchini, broccoli, bell pepper, mushrooms...basically your favorite veggies, season with garlic powder, Texjoy, onion powder, stir it up, add a little more olive oil if needed, cover and bake at 350, stirring every 15 to 20 minutes until it's all tender...you can serve it over rice or by itself. It's one of my family's favorite and I love one dish meals, makes clean up easier. My son sprinkles Parmesan over his, it's really good with that too!

  • @IdaDog1000
    @IdaDog1000 Год назад

    You planted enough zucchini to feed the whole county. My sister plants one plant and that is enough for her and me both. We irrigate so that makes a difference. We don't get any rain from June to the end of August. You and freeze it and use it in stir fry or zucchini bread all winter long. I freeze lots of veggies from the garden. That black plastic throws off a lot of heat.

    • @thedenmanhomestead
      @thedenmanhomestead  Год назад

      We have such a hard time with the vine boars I wanted to make sure I planted some for them and for us lol

  • @alicewistrand210
    @alicewistrand210 Год назад

    Great progress Steph! I never thought of burning holes. I used to cut an X with scissors. Do you have a large sprinkler to cover the garden area? I would wet the plants well before and after planting then use sprinkler once a day for at least a week to get the root systems established. It’s amazing how big and strong your plants got in those small containers. You’re going to have literally a ton of zucchini.

    • @thedenmanhomestead
      @thedenmanhomestead  Год назад

      We hope to install a drip system soon. Right now I'm hand watering 😵‍💫 and it's a lot!

  • @lorenemorrissey1007
    @lorenemorrissey1007 Год назад

    Now that’s going to be a whopping lot of zucchini. We plant one plant and have plenty to share .

  • @doloressanchez9477
    @doloressanchez9477 Год назад

    Looks great Steph make sure you wear a sun hat please. Over all it looks great!
    I would die if the goats got out and gotten into your garden!! That would be devastating!!! You’re not being dramatic Steph.

    • @thedenmanhomestead
      @thedenmanhomestead  Год назад

      I told buddy I need to find me one of those umbrella hats with a drink on top with a straw lol

  • @marciaborg77
    @marciaborg77 Год назад

    Can't wait for them to grow

  • @csyurchak9397
    @csyurchak9397 Год назад

    You could have used a box cutter to make an X then peel back the covering to plant your seeds

  • @nada7.077
    @nada7.077 Год назад

    How exciting to see plants in the garden. Stephanie and Buddy you have been as busy as your bees. Wow that’s a lot of zucchini in the ground. Will some be for farmer’s market?
    Don’t worry about the plants being a bit shocky, zucchini seems to thrive no matter what!
    ❤️🙏

    • @thedenmanhomestead
      @thedenmanhomestead  Год назад +1

      We are planning a farm stand in a few years. But this year is kind of trial and error to see what does well.

    • @nada7.077
      @nada7.077 Год назад

      @@thedenmanhomestead awesome! I know you’ll be successful beyond your wildest dreams❤️🙏

  • @jaynefarmer5840
    @jaynefarmer5840 Год назад

    Try to keep the roots from exposure to sunlight(as much as you can) when transplanting

  • @suzanaven8990
    @suzanaven8990 Год назад

    Wow! That’s going to be a LOT of zucchini! You’ll have enough for everyone in Plum Grove!

  • @crmfilling1960
    @crmfilling1960 Год назад

    That is a ton of zucchini plants. Hope everyone loves zucchini. If not, by the end of the year, you will have enough animal food to supply the hill for a year. Great job working the garden though.

  • @mel49ers
    @mel49ers Год назад

    I always cut hole never tried burning❤each year you learn better ways !need to cover the black or May cook the plants in the heat! When you plant is when you can

  • @marilynjemison9126
    @marilynjemison9126 Год назад

    You may have to cover the plastic with some type of mulch. The sun will be brutal on the plastic.

  • @dianesmith2480
    @dianesmith2480 Год назад +11

    All the cats love you, Steph !😆
    Zucchini tends to thrive no matter what I think!

    • @linnievillanueva3554
      @linnievillanueva3554 Год назад +4

      Yes zucchini is a very very hardy plant. And boy do they produce. One thing I learned from having just 1 plant is you need to check them daily. Cause a tiny size zucchini can literally double in size overnight. Love zucchini they are so good for you and you can do so much with them in different recipes

    • @connie2558
      @connie2558 Год назад

      @@linnievillanueva3554 LOL my first thought was .... they must love zucchini.. One plant can produce a lot of zucchinis.

    • @thedenmanhomestead
      @thedenmanhomestead  Год назад +2

      They flock to me 🤣

    • @131Arrowhead
      @131Arrowhead Год назад

      That’s a lot of zucchini! Are you going to be selling some of your produce?

  • @ronnieneel2654
    @ronnieneel2654 Год назад

    Hard work 👍

  • @MAINEIAC
    @MAINEIAC Год назад

    Usually just cut an x in each spot instead of burning a hole.

  • @katstinykitchen9144
    @katstinykitchen9144 Год назад

    I've planted in the heat of the day and had no problems.

  • @patriciaober4647
    @patriciaober4647 Год назад

    I have always direct seeded ALL vegetables except for tomatoes and peppers (zone 4a). Those poor plants are in shock. Maybe some miracle grow mixed into their water might help them.

  • @debmyatt108
    @debmyatt108 Год назад

    I'm a retired gardener. I'm smilin'.

  • @janeevans4274
    @janeevans4274 Год назад

    Q!wI’m sure your garden will be beautiful! You may have a million zucchini !❤

  • @conniehill6919
    @conniehill6919 Год назад

    You are going to have sooooo much zucchini!!! I once grew it on a small 10 ×10 and couldn't give it all away...lol

  • @elainebouley4002
    @elainebouley4002 Год назад

    Wow that awesome steph !! Your going to have sooooo much zucchini 😳 are you going to sell some at a farmers market , if not I hope you have a couple of freezers 😂

  • @Avemarianow
    @Avemarianow Год назад

    Fish Emulsion will turn that frown upside down! Can you sprinkle that row down & cover the row with shade cloth?

    • @thedenmanhomestead
      @thedenmanhomestead  Год назад +1

      Well we plan to have corn growing next to that rows so hopefully that will cast some shade, but if we see the sun is still scorching we do have a shade cloth on standby!

    • @Avemarianow
      @Avemarianow Год назад

      @@thedenmanhomestead that’s good I was just thinking to shade for the moment until they have a chance to take off. I’ve seen people make like a ten with the sides or ends open. It would be too hot to completely cover in Texas. Like an open air tent is what I’m trying to say.😇🙏🏼

  • @smilemoney
    @smilemoney Год назад +1

    Your going to have enough zucchini for all of Plum Grove. lol😅

  • @motherstouchcleaningcorp.5871
    @motherstouchcleaningcorp.5871 Год назад +7

    Your garden is looking amazing!! Your gonna have enough zucchini to feed an army lol.

  • @naomigedeon7867
    @naomigedeon7867 Год назад +1

    Stephanie and Buddy you guys go non stop but it really does show everything looks beautiful you guys have a good day, be safe love you all

  • @dawnohle9941
    @dawnohle9941 Год назад

    I love getting tips from you ❤️ your so acknowledge on what you do, I just love it.
    Good morning ☀️🌄

  • @sofiaalmeida1608
    @sofiaalmeida1608 Год назад

    Stefh you're so organized, i dont do nothing like that , i plant 4 , one plant or flour anti bugs, onother 10, and so on. 🤣🤣🤣

    • @sofiaalmeida1608
      @sofiaalmeida1608 Год назад

      By the way, it's better to plant, late in the day, or really really early

  • @lucyblair9408
    @lucyblair9408 Год назад

    Good job only thing I'd say is get u a wagon to help get down that row with ur plants try to make it easy on you. How are u gonna water after you get it all planted? Do you have a soaker hose??

  • @traceysouders9840
    @traceysouders9840 Год назад

    Wow you will be having a lot of zucchini. What are you going to do with it all? I plant 3 plants and we have tons of it for us. I can’t wait to watch your garden grow.

  • @sandratennant5599
    @sandratennant5599 Год назад

    Good afternoon

  • @katieransdell2997
    @katieransdell2997 Год назад

    What do you plan on doing with all this? Lots of canning? Or selling? It's amazing either way. So impressed.

    • @thedenmanhomestead
      @thedenmanhomestead  Год назад

      Canning, freezing, cooking, feeding to the animals, friends and family, food pantries etc!