Ms Pammy when did u plant your greens? I’m in Arkansas and wondering if to soon getting mixed opinions. Been researching reading videos everything on green planting.
I like to put the greens in a sink or tub of water and wash them in that. It's quick and less of a fuss. Pick one up, slosh it around and toss it in the pot.
I soak my greens in the sink with water and a little vinegar the dirt falls to the bottom so i scoop them out trying not to stir up the water too much. Drain and do it again no vinegar. That's all it usually takes.
I'm thinking it would be a good idea to put in an outside sink with a hose set up and a big bucket under the sink to catch the water and the grit because in the home the grit will eventually clog up the sink.. Maybe make a screened in prep area for potting, prepping, and washing produce that is bug free while working there. Come to think of it, I could make it so I can cover it in the winter with greenhouse plastic sheet to grow seedlings for the spring in the same spot. It could look kind of nice, like a gazebo. It would be small to save money, say about 8 feet square and high. In the winter I can hang up gardening tools too. How's that for a project? Just thinking and saying.
This is going to sound crazy but that looks like Florida dirt on your turnips. Just curious if I am right cause I love greens and I am a Florida native. You cooked them the way I was taught to cook them. My granny was born in 1890 and she taught me to garden and cook, can, sew and hunt, skin, and butcher.
Don't listen to them, when I cleaning u vegetables to go in u stomach wash them as much as possible, u can soak them in water, salt, baking soda and vinegar all the dirt drops off. I love hammocks and vegetables.
I love your entire video great job growing picking cooking your greens ❤
Thank you very much
Love all of this.
Thanks
I finally getting big enough turnips to cook here in southern middle Tn.Got a late start planting my purple tops
I love greens
Ms Pammy when did u plant your greens? I’m in Arkansas and wondering if to soon getting mixed opinions. Been researching reading videos everything on green planting.
I planted mine in September for winter greens.You have them all winter.But you can plant greens now and and they will be good all the way through May.
I just loved seeing you pick them. Love turnips and collards!
They are good thanks for watching
LOOK AT ALL THEM GREENS
WOOO CHILE!
This must be heaven!
Ohhh boy! Turnips too!!!
Thanks, Yes it is I love it
You are making me homesick
@@ashercohen387 thanks for watching
Those are some beautiful turnips and greens!!
Fantastic 😍😍😍😍😊😊😊🎉
Them greens are making me hungry. I’m waiting on my greens to come up
They are good, thanks for watching
Love the video
@@bodidleemusic thank you very much
Thanks for the tips
I like to put the greens in a sink or tub of water and wash them in that. It's quick and less of a fuss. Pick one up, slosh it around and toss it in the pot.
that sounds like a good way to clean greens thanks for sharing
I add some Bacon ends in mine, I wash and strain mine 3 times, But yours sure do look yummy! thank you for sharing.
Really enjoyed your video. Thanks for sharing
Ran across your channel. New subscriber. Thanks for sharing💚
Thanks
I soak my greens in the sink with water and a little vinegar the dirt falls to the bottom so i scoop them out trying not to stir up the water too much. Drain and do it again no vinegar. That's all it usually takes.
Thanks for the info
They are pretty, and I know they will be good
Thank you may God bless you
Thanks and may God bless you also
Beautiful, thank you
Thanks for watching and commenting
Beautiful garden
thanks
Thats d way i do mys. Imgoin plant mys in d row😅
Nice sharing video. Stay connected.
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I'm thinking it would be a good idea to put in an outside sink with a hose set up and a big bucket under the sink to catch the water and the grit because in the home the grit will eventually clog up the sink.. Maybe make a screened in prep area for potting, prepping, and washing produce that is bug free while working there. Come to think of it, I could make it so I can cover it in the winter with greenhouse plastic sheet to grow seedlings for the spring in the same spot. It could look kind of nice, like a gazebo. It would be small to save money, say about 8 feet square and high. In the winter I can hang up gardening tools too. How's that for a project? Just thinking and saying.
That’s a good idea thanks for sharing
It’s beautiful
Thanks
nice video
thanks
Yes sir
Sure appreciate the videos.
Thanks
New here loved the vid great job.. Those look so good😋
Thank you very much
Beautiful ❤
@@ashercohen387 thanks
Good looking greens! Did you mention what you use to keep the bugs off?
I try to get all I want before the bugs move in thanks for watching
enjoy the video
Thanks for watching
My wife cuts leafs off of stems with a sharp pair of scissors I don't like the stems works really good
This is going to sound crazy but that looks like Florida dirt on your turnips. Just curious if I am right cause I love greens and I am a Florida native. You cooked them the way I was taught to cook them. My granny was born in 1890 and she taught me to garden and cook, can, sew and hunt, skin, and butcher.
I am 45 minutes north of Florida, I am in south east Georgia thanks
I no u can't stay out of them n I love them
Curious why did you pull the whole plant? Won’t they keep leafing out? And wow you must have used 100 gallons of water. Thats insane.
I eat the root on the turnips
Where is the green patch,I'm in Mississippi.
Southeast Georgia thanks
You need to try them with some smoked turkey necks.
That sounds very delicious
These are so beautiful. I have some mustards growing ahead of my turnips but can barely wait. Did you do any thinning out?
I start picking them when they are young instead of thinning them,thanks for watching
Get your meat and greens plot!!!
N they b gritty
She wash hers in d bathtub. She was d bathtub
Sounds like a good way to wash them
Weird the Asian version of this planet don’t have bottom circle white
U wast up water
Don't listen to them, when I cleaning u vegetables to go in u stomach wash them as much as possible, u can soak them in water, salt, baking soda and vinegar all the dirt drops off. I love hammocks and vegetables.