Link to Hoss Tools all your gardening needs bit.ly/3a8Wjkl. Check Out Homesteaders of America to see all of the RUclips Grow your Own food collab bit.ly/2UpbhMy
Thanks so much, we all appreciate all of the hard work you and your Family do, giving us so much of your knowledge and love. We all so appreciate everything y'all do everyday ! You and your Family are the American Dream 💙 God Bless 🙏 Love from Lori 💗 Oregon 🌱
Al you and your family are so uplifting to all of us. May God give you the strength to stay cheerful and positive. Please know that we are all supporting you emotionally. God protect you each and every day.
Chicken manure is great, it can go directly on the garden without composting it. Those ribs looked awesome. I can't wait to see the chicks tomorrow! Blessings to all.
No matter what you guys do, you always make it look so easy when I know it's a lot of hard work. And Gina you said it exactly right. It's "worsh - ta - sher". OMG, the food looks so, so good. I bet it smells amazing! Say hello to all the animals for me! They have a fan just like you. 😊❤
To help with planting seed in trays I took a piece of plywood cut the size of the tray and glued marbles to it for each cell. Press into the dirt and you have a perfect seed dimple
@@hanorabrennan8846 I'm actually enjoying the lack of traffic in my area... I've been riding more than usual, except a spider bite in the arm seems to be getting worse. Hope you're doing well :)
@@geoffreyjones2000 ... Did they do the throat swab test? I pray you have not caught it. But the bite does seem infected. Take all your Rx's, every last pill. That's important. I will keep you in my prayers for protection & healing. Take care.
You definitely need a hoop house to start your seeds early since your growing time is so short.I'm glad to see you are finally growing more veges.Happy Gardening
How about some tips on starting seedlings? I cut up plastic jugs into strips like plant stakes and apply my labels to those. These last for years, even the labels from my Brother label maker stand up to wet and weather with no signs of wear. Great use for old laundry jugs when empty. Rinse them out thoroughly and use the flatter side portions to cut out your stakes. A razor knife and metal ruler or heavy kitchen shears work well for cutting. I've also used the bottom portion of these jugs as starter trays for smaller quantities of seeds. Drill some holes for drainage and leave an 1" or 2" for depth. Cut out a 4" square of stiff paper. Fold over 1", then fold back 1" and fold back again. You should end with a folded paper that looks like the letter M in profile. Dump your small seeds into the trough of the M. You can now spread your seeds out better and using a toothpick of wooden skewer count out the number of seeds you want per cell very accurately. Hold the trough over the individual cell and the toothpick moves the seed(s) out one end and into the cell.
I do so enjoy my morning visit to Lumnah Acres! Thank you for putting these videos out for us! I'm down in zone 8. I planted tomatoes,, peppers, cucumbers, cabbages, and green onions over the weekend. I am probably going to have another surgery on my foot/ankle this year, so I concentrated on the one raised bed I can get to on a knee scooter.
Love those seed starter trays. They look so durable. The only ones I could buy were very thin and cracked very easily. I love planting things and watching them grow. It will be so interesting to see your crop come in.
Hi, Steven. In November of 2019, I ordered 10 of those seed starting trays from HOSS TOOLS. After seeing how sturdy they are, I went back in December and ordered 10 more -- plus 20 of the water catchment trays. Yes, they are a bit spendy... but I do a lot of gardening and will never have to replace those flimsy trays again. You will not regret getting the trays! Good luck and Best wishes to you from Kate in Olympia, WA
Goodmorning from alabama hope yall well an safe. Our ground is not frozen. Theres a word lm looking for uh oh yeah MUD. Gonna be wierd but we re going to skip a garden for the first time this year. Due to health problems. Thats life .
Could you do a barter; lease your land to an apartment dweller in exchange for some harvest? Those of us in "little white boxes" with no community garden plots would sure appreciate the opportunity. Cheers from Michigan ;)
I'll pray for yall. This makes me cry when I hear of all these health problems. I have issues myself but I dont fret about myself, just about others. God bless each and everyone of you.
jim h noticed the light, Al you should have just edited that out as you had already mentioned chicks were due in a couple of days on Fridays video. Your just teasing us lol🐥🐣
Scrape up all of that wasted beautiful hay and either add it to your compost piles, or spread it thinly on your pasture. Everything is looking good! Gina, I’m impressed at how you dumped everything into that mason jar and made perfect mayonnaise! My grandmother taught me to drizzle the oil in slowly or that it wouldn’t make. Next time, I’m going to try it your way!
Not sure, but I think the trick was setting the cup of the immersion blender over the egg and holding it there. Basically she was whipping the egg and the oil was "drizzling" into the mixture through the openings in the immersion blender. Same principal, different tool.
I'll be planting carrots, beets, potatoes, yams, sweet pototes, spinach, garlic, onions and a couple kinds of squash...since I am on the Oregon coast I will be growing in a greenhouse.. I've bought full spectrum lights bcuz we have too many cloudy days for the veggies that need more light... It's going to be a great growing season. Have fun! 💗🕊🙏🏼🙏🏼
Good mornin Goat Mountain .... the rams are rambunctious ~8^) I'll be starting my seeds indoors shortly in central Pennsylvania. Best of luck this growing season ... have a great week Al, Gina & Olivia ... take care.
So many exciting things happening! Spring is definitely the season of new life! It doesn’t matter what is going on around in the world you some things will always remain true.
@@nh603 All three will continue to grow each year. After a few years you should split the Rhubarb crowns in half or thirds to keep the plants healthy & increase production. See www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/basics/techniques/growfruitandveg_growingrhubarb1.shtml
Hey Al and Family, we have a winter storm warning in affect! I hope it misses you like it missed us all Winter. Dinner looks yummy! See you tomorrow. JO JO IN VT 💕😄
It great to follow someone who lives in the northern part of the country, we're in SO Oregon and we too have a short growing season because we're at 4,444ft and have a colder micro climate. God bless you and your family 💞🙏👼💖
Judging from the removal of the apple trees, I would guess either a high tunnel or a heated greenhouse. I live in Maine zone 5b. I have a small unheated greenhouse and am just now starting cool loving vegetables. Al and Gina are in 4a - they will need heat or have to use Elliot Coleman’s methods for growing in a cold climate.
Hi again today Gina, I have an app that supports your pronunciation. It's The Free Dictionary by Farlex. I've used it for a couple of years & like it. One of it's features is the verbalizing of a word you've looked up (a small %age don't). And this word sounds the way I normally hear it. Local pronunciations can be different.
I have been putting off getting meat birds and egg layers since I live in a small town. I am starting this year with everything. Going to be a busy spring and summer for my family. Starting a garden soon as I have the money. This covid19 pushed me to do all this. I should have last year but wasnt sure if I would still be living in a house.
Gina. W sauce. The correct way to say it is WUSTER-SHEER sauce. I live in the next county of Shropshire but used to live in Worcestershire. Love the projects Al.
Are you using heating mats under your seedling trays ? Heating mats will speed the process of germination and growing the seedings into nice stocky plants , plus save you precious time with your short growing season. Just a friendly hint from a certified Master Gardener.
Fun.. seed planting!!! Olivia's nails are very nice =) . Sheesh! your pets have hard life, I sure feel for them ;) . Ribs and coleslaw sounds really good right now. Gina you can call it W SAUCE, most people just say WHATSITSSAUCE =) it's all good. Thanks for sharing..God bless
I started my seeds in those and they are thriving in them since our ground isnt the best right now here in northeastern Pa we had snow last night and in the 30's here. Stay safe everyone❤
Good morning Luminah Family on a lovely spring day. We are currently under lockdown but we will go to get food and see can we grab some more seed starter.mix. That was a delicious meal Gina cooked have a great day.
I started my little garden in the backyard a few months ago (Miami) and they were all doing great and March brought so much heat the poor things died after a week of high heat. Watered them every day but wasn’t enough. Only things still alive are a few peppers. Till next October I guess 🤪
😃I can feel your excitement! Started a few seeds last week! Sooooooo exciting! We are in zone 3a so we have a ways to go we still have 2-3 feet of snow on the ground 😤 I install poly hoop tunnels so I can get a jump start. After it warms up I can put row covers on for pest control.
Oh Al, I have officially started my garden by deweeding my garden areas and starting seeds in old pots. I really cant wait zucchini, straight neck, cucumbers. Oh my and many more. Ok I'm ready to eat oh but wait we have a few months to wait:( it's ok it's worth the wait. Love your family. Please take care and be careful.
Is a Green House in the plans for your homestead? Having a green haven in the winter is a plus. My sister is the UP in MI, they still are snowpacked, looks like you are loosing your snow cover in your yards. Stay safe and best wishes.
Here's hoping the compost piles start cooking quickly. 😁 Looking forward to seeing the chicks. I already have some seeds that require repotting, and I put the items I need ready yesterday, hoping to get that job done later on today. I'm looking forward to it.
I don’t know how to say that sauce correctly either. I think everyone’s area or family says it differently depending on how much of a community you have
Up here in northern Michigan, we're in 4b, but we still have 3ft of snow on the ground. I am in the snowbelt of Michigan. No planting here until memorial day.
It was fun watching a video from two years ago (large block build) and seeing the older tools!! I know, that makes me kinda weird! 🤣 it reminded me of when you cooked the Porter Cable drill on the desk build!! And that led to the Dewalt bundle buy! Yea...things always changin on the homestead!!
any caraway seeds in your slaw? that's the make or break ingredient for me. caraway seeds and a touch of powdered mustard. *saw the comment about horseradish, that's a great idea too!
Wow, very very elaborated video! Sorry for my english! Super! In the first, I like power Man! Yes, ther are the normal balance! 🏆 A good thought! Nucu from Dristor DC? 👍
I have a hard time finding good horse radish. Most of the stores seem to stock the stuff with mayo in it (like horsey sauce). I prefer pure horse radish both for taste and I also like to add it to my gravy. Maybe I should think about growing my own.
Al, how are you going to fix that flat tire on New Yolk City? Would it be easier to fix it while the ground is frozen? Gina don’t worry about pronunciation. After my strokes I’m great at creating new pronunciations. 😂❤️
There is a book you should read: “The 64 Dollar Tomato” I tried square foot gardening in the ‘70’s....8 years ago, I tried tilling my back yard, fertilizer, insecticide... Zilch! I guess ya gotta have talent.
Link to Hoss Tools all your gardening needs bit.ly/3a8Wjkl. Check Out Homesteaders of America to see all of the RUclips Grow your Own food collab bit.ly/2UpbhMy
Thanks so much, we all appreciate all of the hard work you and your Family do, giving us so much of your knowledge and love.
We all so appreciate everything y'all do everyday !
You and your Family are the American Dream 💙
God Bless 🙏
Love from
Lori 💗
Oregon 🌱
Al you and your family are so uplifting to all of us. May God give you the strength to stay cheerful and positive. Please know that we are all supporting you emotionally. God protect you each and every day.
❤👍 Serbia
Great video guys! Thanks so much for joining the collab!
Chicken manure is great, it can go directly on the garden without composting it. Those ribs looked awesome. I can't wait to see the chicks tomorrow! Blessings to all.
Can’t wait to see the baby chicks. It’s always awesome to get chicks in the spring.
No matter what you guys do, you always make it look so easy when I know it's a lot of hard work.
And Gina you said it exactly right. It's "worsh - ta - sher".
OMG, the food looks so, so good. I bet it smells amazing!
Say hello to all the animals for me! They have a fan just like you. 😊❤
Little Man has been happy with the boys.
To help with planting seed in trays I took a piece of plywood cut the size of the tray and glued marbles to it for each cell. Press into the dirt and you have a perfect seed dimple
I'm an old choctaw/cherokee and still plant the "3 sisters " in the traditional way...corn, bean, and gourd. we also do peppers and tomato sir
geoffreyjones2000 How are you?
@@hanorabrennan8846 I'm actually enjoying the lack of traffic in my area... I've been riding more than usual, except a spider bite in the arm seems to be getting worse. Hope you're doing well :)
@@geoffreyjones2000 ... Take care of that bite. Hope it heals quickly!
@@lesliebillb3639 I was bit a few days ago...this morning my arm turned purple, so I went...4 prescriptions later, I probably caught the virus
@@geoffreyjones2000 ... Did they do the throat swab test? I pray you have not caught it. But the bite does seem infected. Take all your Rx's, every last pill. That's important. I will keep you in my prayers for protection & healing. Take care.
You definitely need a hoop house to start your seeds early since your growing time is so short.I'm glad to see you are finally growing more veges.Happy Gardening
dinner looks very yummy. Al y'all done a awesome job. God bless my friends
Love to watch Gina cook delicious food.
Thanks for sharing, so excited for Willow babies soon.... Stay safe...
Good compost is so essential to a great garden. Chickens are laying more eggs now. Ribs looked yummy. 💖
Thanks for doing this collaboration!!!!
Keep well and safe. Enjoy all your videos .!!💐😊👍🐖🐐🐓🐐🐐🐐🐐
Here comes the rain again
Falling on my head like a memory
Falling on my head like a new emotion
Gina, You look so much happier since you started working from home.
How about some tips on starting seedlings? I cut up plastic jugs into strips like plant stakes and apply my labels to those. These last for years, even the labels from my Brother label maker stand up to wet and weather with no signs of wear. Great use for old laundry jugs when empty. Rinse them out thoroughly and use the flatter side portions to cut out your stakes. A razor knife and metal ruler or heavy kitchen shears work well for cutting. I've also used the bottom portion of these jugs as starter trays for smaller quantities of seeds. Drill some holes for drainage and leave an 1" or 2" for depth.
Cut out a 4" square of stiff paper. Fold over 1", then fold back 1" and fold back again. You should end with a folded paper that looks like the letter M in profile. Dump your small seeds into the trough of the M. You can now spread your seeds out better and using a toothpick of wooden skewer count out the number of seeds you want per cell very accurately. Hold the trough over the individual cell and the toothpick moves the seed(s) out one end and into the cell.
You people look so organized. With editing the video. You all look so professional.
We try to stay organized as much as we can, we find it helps us stay productive, my shop on the other hand not so much. 😝
Your shop is so cool. It is absolutely amazing.
I do so enjoy my morning visit to Lumnah Acres! Thank you for putting these videos out for us! I'm down in zone 8. I planted tomatoes,, peppers, cucumbers, cabbages, and green onions over the weekend. I am probably going to have another surgery on my foot/ankle this year, so I concentrated on the one raised bed I can get to on a knee scooter.
Sounds like your going to have a nice early garden this year!
Love those seed starter trays. They look so durable.
The only ones I could buy were very thin and cracked very easily.
I love planting things and watching them grow. It will be so interesting to see your crop come in.
Hi, Steven. In November of 2019, I ordered 10 of those seed starting trays from HOSS TOOLS. After seeing how sturdy they are, I went back in December and ordered 10 more -- plus 20 of the water catchment trays. Yes, they are a bit spendy... but I do a lot of gardening and will never have to replace those flimsy trays again. You will not regret getting the trays! Good luck and Best wishes to you from Kate in Olympia, WA
we planted our vegetables just before a rain for 3 days. some straqberries came up. we have to check on the other seeds.
Goodmorning from alabama hope yall well an safe. Our ground is not frozen. Theres a word lm looking for uh oh yeah MUD. Gonna be wierd but we re going to skip a garden for the first time this year. Due to health problems. Thats life .
Could you do a barter; lease your land to an apartment dweller in exchange for some harvest? Those of us in "little white boxes" with no community garden plots would sure appreciate the opportunity. Cheers from Michigan ;)
I'll pray for yall. This makes me cry when I hear of all these health problems. I have issues myself but I dont fret about myself, just about others. God bless each and everyone of you.
@@stellarebello9848 thank you very much. My garden days are over.so l hope you can make the best of times. Do all u can.
Love the New England accent guy.👍🏻👍🏻I’m from Maine so, wicked comforting. 🇺🇸
Gina, your food demos are great!!!! good job!!!!
Lights on in the new chicken coup...
So we have to wait to see Olivia's baby chicks... 😥
jim h noticed the light, Al you should have just edited that out as you had already mentioned chicks were due in a couple of days on Fridays video. Your just teasing us lol🐥🐣
Awesome guys! With all those plant starts you are going to need more beds.
Good Morning Al from Randy in Chesterfield, Michigan, love watching you working so hard to be successful!
HI neighbor! Waving at you from the Middle of the Mitt ;)
Scrape up all of that wasted beautiful hay and either add it to your compost piles, or spread it thinly on your pasture. Everything is looking good! Gina, I’m impressed at how you dumped everything into that mason jar and made perfect mayonnaise! My grandmother taught me to drizzle the oil in slowly or that it wouldn’t make. Next time, I’m going to try it your way!
Not sure, but I think the trick was setting the cup of the immersion blender over the egg and holding it there. Basically she was whipping the egg and the oil was "drizzling" into the mixture through the openings in the immersion blender. Same principal, different tool.
Christine Dehn yes, I had thought of that, too..
I'll be planting carrots, beets, potatoes, yams, sweet pototes, spinach, garlic, onions and a couple kinds of squash...since I am on the Oregon coast I will be growing in a greenhouse.. I've bought full spectrum lights bcuz we have too many cloudy days for the veggies that need more light... It's going to be a great growing season. Have fun!
💗🕊🙏🏼🙏🏼
yess Its Spring. I could hardly wait :)
Good mornin Goat Mountain .... the rams are rambunctious ~8^) I'll be starting my seeds indoors shortly in central Pennsylvania. Best of luck this growing season ... have a great week Al, Gina & Olivia ... take care.
So many exciting things happening! Spring is definitely the season of new life! It doesn’t matter what is going on around in the world you some things will always remain true.
Seed starts and growing is always interesting
Asparagus??
Strawberries??
Rhubarb??
Some things I've wanted to try
@@nh603 All three will continue to grow each year. After a few years you should split the Rhubarb crowns in half or thirds to keep the plants healthy & increase production. See www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/basics/techniques/growfruitandveg_growingrhubarb1.shtml
You said it correct Gina, love from across the pond x
Great video guys! God bless y'all!
We got snow today🙁 I’m zone 4a gardening seems so far away but we have started some seeds
You Should Build a Potting Bench , it would even make a great Build Episode?
You need a solar heated green house....what a fun build that would be.
Im so ready to get my garden started i will definitely use some of your tips
Hey Al and Family, we have a winter storm warning in affect!
I hope it misses you like it missed us all Winter.
Dinner looks yummy!
See you tomorrow.
JO JO IN VT 💕😄
It great to follow someone who lives in the northern part of the country, we're in SO Oregon and we too have a short growing season because we're at 4,444ft and have a colder micro climate. God bless you and your family 💞🙏👼💖
Al, Took ride today. Some of the fields are starting to show green here North of St. Louis, Mo. it will be there very soon.
IMO, the best thing you could do for compost would be to create a single big pile and use your Kubota to turn it regularly.
Gina! Try a little dash of celery seed in your slaw dressing! My great grandmother’s recipe is like yours eight hat addition.
Gina the coleslaw looks so so good tomorrow I’m going to get some red cabbage and some carrots and do the same thing thanks for sharing guys
God Bless
Judging from the removal of the apple trees, I would guess either a high tunnel or a heated greenhouse. I live in Maine zone 5b. I have a small unheated greenhouse and am just now starting cool loving vegetables. Al and Gina are in 4a - they will need heat or have to use Elliot Coleman’s methods for growing in a cold climate.
New project where the trees were cut down
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Green House or Hoop House
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Good morning ☺️
Hi again today Gina,
I have an app that supports your pronunciation. It's The Free Dictionary by Farlex. I've used it for a couple of years & like it.
One of it's features is the verbalizing of a word you've looked up (a small %age don't). And this word sounds the way I normally hear it. Local pronunciations can be different.
I have been putting off getting meat birds and egg layers since I live in a small town. I am starting this year with everything. Going to be a busy spring and summer for my family. Starting a garden soon as I have the money. This covid19 pushed me to do all this. I should have last year but wasnt sure if I would still be living in a house.
How's the baby chicks doing? And maybe a couple ducks. God bless you and your family stay safe
Gina.
W sauce.
The correct way to say it is
WUSTER-SHEER sauce.
I live in the next county of Shropshire but used to live in Worcestershire.
Love the projects Al.
My Daddy used to always call it "What's this here sauce".
Are you using heating mats under your seedling trays ? Heating mats will speed the process of germination and growing the seedings into nice stocky plants , plus save you precious time with your short growing season. Just a friendly hint from a certified Master Gardener.
Fun.. seed planting!!!
Olivia's nails are very nice =) . Sheesh! your pets have hard life, I sure feel for them ;) . Ribs and coleslaw sounds really good right now. Gina you can call it W SAUCE, most people just say WHATSITSSAUCE =) it's all good. Thanks for sharing..God bless
German pink grow great here in NH. I’ve been growing them for years
If I wasn't alone, I would try and do Homesteading :) It look's really hard, but I've always liked a Challenge :)
Wooster sauce. Great recipe Gina.
Beautiful dinner!
You can also start peas. They love the cold!!!
y'all need to build a green house next. :)
In the uk we call it Wooster sauce love your videos thank you so much for sharing 👍😘🇬🇧🎉
I started my seeds in those and they are thriving in them since our ground isnt the best right now here in northeastern Pa we had snow last night and in the 30's here. Stay safe everyone❤
Good morning Luminah Family on a lovely spring day. We are currently under lockdown but we will go to get food and see can we grab some more seed starter.mix. That was a delicious meal Gina cooked have a great day.
To pronounce Worcestershire sauce try Woostershure. I’m English and phonetically this how we pronounce it.
I started my little garden in the backyard a few months ago (Miami) and they were all doing great and March brought so much heat the poor things died after a week of high heat. Watered them every day but wasn’t enough. Only things still alive are a few peppers. Till next October I guess 🤪
😃I can feel your excitement! Started a few seeds last week! Sooooooo exciting! We are in zone 3a so we have a ways to go we still have 2-3 feet of snow on the ground 😤 I install poly hoop tunnels so I can get a jump start. After it warms up I can put row covers on for pest control.
mornin al...thanks for the great video...
Oh Al, I have officially started my garden by deweeding my garden areas and starting seeds in old pots. I really cant wait zucchini, straight neck, cucumbers. Oh my and many more. Ok I'm ready to eat oh but wait we have a few months to wait:( it's ok it's worth the wait. Love your family. Please take care and be careful.
Al you need to try smoke those ribs on the camp chef. Lots of cooking videos how to. Take care stay healthy.
Great video!
Any update on sealing the goat nursery floor?
Is a Green House in the plans for your homestead? Having a green haven in the winter is a plus. My sister is the UP in MI, they still are snowpacked, looks like you are loosing your snow cover in your yards. Stay safe and best wishes.
you want hp brown sauce as well in the the mix
Waiting for the new arrivals.
I think you said the “W” word great!
should've been adding that chicken manure throughout the whole of compost as it grew in height
You have a second channel for cooking and in the home projects.
Here's hoping the compost piles start cooking quickly. 😁
Looking forward to seeing the chicks.
I already have some seeds that require repotting, and I put the items I need ready yesterday, hoping to get that job done later on today. I'm looking forward to it.
I don’t know how to say that sauce correctly either. I think everyone’s area or family says it differently depending on how much of a community you have
Thank you ! :-) :-) :-) :-)
you might try substituting your Maple Syrup for the brown sugar in your bar-b-que sauce...We really like it that way :D
At the age of seven I lived on an old style chicken farm. I so well remember the smell of the chicken droppings mound.
Gina, you pronounced the name of the sauce perfectly in an earlier video. It's pronounced wuster. It's named after an English city
Up here in northern Michigan, we're in 4b, but we still have 3ft of snow on the ground. I am in the snowbelt of Michigan. No planting here until memorial day.
My Grandpa called it that "what's that there" sauce 😀
Need to get air into those piles. Need to turn them.
boris johnson He cant. They’re still frozen.
@@terrinewton39 Take the wire off. Put the forks on the tractor.
boris johnson Good idea too.
wow those cole slaw looks so good Ribs too can I have the reciepe for her cole slaw???
Why not a small plow and harrow for the kubota?
I you consider this Think roughly 20 hp per share
It was fun watching a video from two years ago (large block build) and seeing the older tools!! I know, that makes me kinda weird! 🤣 it reminded me of when you cooked the Porter Cable drill on the desk build!! And that led to the Dewalt bundle buy! Yea...things always changin on the homestead!!
So refreshing in the morning we get to hang out with ya'll Beautiful wonderful Family that you are we so love ya'll thumbs up my friends
Can you put the tarp over the area you are going to garden so it melts the snow faster and warms the soil?
any caraway seeds in your slaw? that's the make or break ingredient for me. caraway seeds and a touch of powdered mustard. *saw the comment about horseradish, that's a great idea too!
Hi..... AL and Gina, thank you for sharing your video homestead chicken farmer garden 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 👨👩👧👸👕👓🐩🐔🐓🐥🐕🐖🐈🌱🐐🏡🎥👍👍👍
Never cut a tarp or a rope. You can always fold or coil them, real hard to stretch them.
Wow, very very elaborated video! Sorry for my english! Super! In the first, I like power Man! Yes, ther are the normal balance! 🏆 A good thought! Nucu from Dristor DC? 👍
Gotta add a tablespoon of horseradish to your Cole slaw!
I have a hard time finding good horse radish. Most of the stores seem to stock the stuff with mayo in it (like horsey sauce). I prefer pure horse radish both for taste and I also like to add it to my gravy. Maybe I should think about growing my own.
Al, how are you going to fix that flat tire on New Yolk City? Would it be easier to fix it while the ground is frozen? Gina don’t worry about pronunciation. After my strokes I’m great at creating new pronunciations. 😂❤️
Man it’s 80 degrees down here in Louisiana
There is a book you should read: “The 64 Dollar Tomato” I tried square foot gardening in the ‘70’s....8 years ago, I tried tilling my back yard, fertilizer, insecticide... Zilch! I guess ya gotta have talent.
Learn from your mistakes but keep trying. Tomatoes grown at home taste so much better than store bought.