As a young girl, I remember going to my grandparents to help them with their garden. Grandpa would always put out a big garden 10 acres, corn, potatoes, green beans, tomatoes. He also had Farm animals I remember milking the cows , feeding the chickens pigs, I wished I would’ve paid more attention back then they didn’t go to the store a lot most of everything they ate, was either butchered or grown and you know they live to be ripe old age’s. I enjoy watching your videos because you do a lot of things the old ways.
I just discovered your RUclips channel and I so much enjoy it thank you your pizza looks amazing and me being Italian wow I wish I lived close by for a slice of it your dog is so cute
Looks great! Tell Emily we enjoy seeing her in the videos. Sorry You Tube unsubscribed us and we haven't been online because busy planting and getting the yard and flowerbeds in shape. Also enjoying our spring farm animals, a doe goat kid, a Jersey heifer and chicks for butcher and eggs. Milking again twice daily, the cow is giving us 3-1/2 gallons a day with the calf taking all she wants. Making cheese, yogurt and butter several times a week, plus selling our extra which helps offset the feed bill. Can't wait to see your garden when it's up. Have a blessed week Jerry and Emily.
Interesting, swapping the cultivator bar to the other side to get it to run in the center. Good way to get buy if you don't have the square bar or middle bar to hang a foot off of.
To be honest, i think a mix of fruit trees would be great with the little piece of farmland, like Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum and a Cherry tree maybe, the dead leafs could potentially be worked into the dirt, but i'm not big into farming so i dunno if that's possible.
I would love to see your process on marking your rows for using the planet Jr. I have a walk behind seeder and recently got a one row cultivator. My first time gardening this size plot. I’m having a hard time figuring out an efficient way to mark my rows for seeding and spacing that will work congruently with my cultivator so I don’t have my crops too close to use the tractor/cultivator. I recently planted and measured every row by hand using a line and stake. Do you have any advice or tips?
Good video my friend ! But are you not worried about animals eating your garden up ? Or neighbors stealing your begins ? In montana we have all kinds of critters that would eat everything with no fence around the garden.. THANK YOU FRANK FROM MONTANA......
Thank you for sharing this. Green beans and potatoes are my favorite garden staples.
As a young girl, I remember going to my grandparents to help them with their garden. Grandpa would always put out a big garden 10 acres, corn, potatoes, green beans, tomatoes. He also had Farm animals I remember milking the cows , feeding the chickens pigs, I wished I would’ve paid more attention back then they didn’t go to the store a lot most of everything they ate, was either butchered or grown and you know they live to be ripe old age’s. I enjoy watching your videos because you do a lot of things the old ways.
Cub tractors rule in the garden ! Great job Emily 👍
Thanks for showing the planter details. My sister found one in great condition in a neighbor's trash, we plan to use it soon.
What a wonderful gift of seeds!
Howdy y’all- I grew up in the garden. That was my job as a kid to keep the weeds all pulled out. Grow lots and eat good. God bless
Fascinating viid❤️
I just discovered your RUclips channel and I so much enjoy it thank you your pizza looks amazing and me being Italian wow I wish I lived close by for a slice of it your dog is so cute
Thank you very much and welcome!
Looks great! Tell Emily we enjoy seeing her in the videos. Sorry You Tube unsubscribed us and we haven't been online because busy planting and getting the yard and flowerbeds in shape. Also enjoying our spring farm animals, a doe goat kid, a Jersey heifer and chicks for butcher and eggs. Milking again twice daily, the cow is giving us 3-1/2 gallons a day with the calf taking all she wants. Making cheese, yogurt and butter several times a week, plus selling our extra which helps offset the feed bill. Can't wait to see your garden when it's up. Have a blessed week Jerry and Emily.
Thank you! I will pass the word on to Emily! Have a blessed week also!
Hey brother, I just watched,I planted 🌻 that's it this year. I'll just watch you and your daughter's 😉👊I believe much fruit will be produced ❤❤❤❤
Thank you Mary Ann!
Interesting, swapping the cultivator bar to the other side to get it to run in the center. Good way to get buy if you don't have the square bar or middle bar to hang a foot off of.
I love your old tractor. I had a popping johnny awhile back. I still regret selling it.
Good looking soil for Ohio.
It really is.
Good job you two. Best of luck with that.
To be honest, i think a mix of fruit trees would be great with the little piece of farmland, like Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum and a Cherry tree maybe, the dead leafs could potentially be worked into the dirt, but i'm not big into farming so i dunno if that's possible.
It is and I do have 15 different types of apple trees.
I would love to see your process on marking your rows for using the planet Jr. I have a walk behind seeder and recently got a one row cultivator. My first time gardening this size plot. I’m having a hard time figuring out an efficient way to mark my rows for seeding and spacing that will work congruently with my cultivator so I don’t have my crops too close to use the tractor/cultivator. I recently planted and measured every row by hand using a line and stake. Do you have any advice or tips?
I use tire tracks and then mark in-between the tracks, works like a charm
Good stuff brother! We are getting plants and seeds into the ground here in wv. Do you plant any grown vegetable plants?
My daughter started some but I didn’t buy any “yet” this year. Let’s see how everything sprouts and then we will see.
Good video my friend ! But are you not worried about animals eating your garden up ? Or neighbors stealing your begins ? In montana we have all kinds of critters that would eat everything with no fence around the garden.. THANK YOU FRANK FROM MONTANA......
No, I don’t worry about anything. The critters should be worried about me eating them up. Lol. Stay tuned. I’m sure it will be a video
@@logcabinlifestyle Love it can't wait I do a ton of hunting out here and eat everything I shoot. ( that's the only organic stuff I eat )
Love wild game!
Looking good
You're planting above ground crops and root crops at the same time. Better gardeners use the moon to plant by.