That is funny. I am watching your RUclips channel mate. Maybe you can or outside talking about God. You said something about a cat tomato plant.She goes so now i'm connected to the things you hate about gardening
Nate making the fence higher for Jen's garden, and Jen planting the cucumber pickle bush for Nate just shows how they listen to and care for each other.
"Everyone who was bored already left" - HEY, Jen's homesteading is just as important as Nate's homesteading. I may not know about thing a ma bobs and do hickeys you do electrical stuff with, but I still watch it. Everyone can learn something every day, even if it is not in their comfort zone. Homesteading is all about trial and error, experimenting and becoming self sufficient whether gardening or do hicking. And yes, those are very high tech electrical names 😁
@145ryanross I can't wait! I only found out about Will a couple of days before the announcement. I was talking to my friend about Nate and wanting to homestead, and he told me about him.
Am I the only one who is amused by how these two giggle so much? 😊 Also, Nate isn't used to someone caring enough to do something special just for him. He's so grateful and impressed that Jen planted pickle cucumbers just for him. ❤
I am jealous, too. Especially of her petunias. I have a love/hate relationship with them. I love them, but I always plant them at the wrong time of year, and then they hate me and won't trive. Lol.
Yes Nate PLEASE keep making the videos and we will keep watching and enjoying!! 😊😊😊👍🇨🇦💜 BTW Nate, I think you hit "paydirt" with Jen!! Lucky lucky guy.....but she's lucky to have you too. ❤
Thanks for sharing Jen's Garden, it was relaxing. When I moved in with boyfriend he said I could do whatever I wanted in the backyard well that didn't come to fruition. Someday I'll have my own garden. You're garden is thriving and it's peaceful!❤️
Oh my God sorry that other comment just pissed me off. Pucking up Gardening for me was trial and error most of the time, doing research and really investing on good soil, seeds and fertilizers was a really good thing for my plants. Of course not everyone can afford the good stuff from the start, so don't worry, just keep practicing perseverance and you'll see a beautiful garden blossom by your hand. You got this! Sending luck and patience. 🤚🏻✨️
I had a tomato plant for 8 years at one time. Yellow Pear. Nice sweet cherry tomatoes. Kept it in vermiculite and watered it with manure tea. If you cut the top off the horseradish, and put it back in the ground it'll re root and take off.
A gardening dream, unlimited space in a variety of spaces ! Good luck on the garden, I cant wait to see in a couple years it will be producing tons of fresh produce ! 🥦🥬🥒🫑🌽🥑
Since watching your videos back in the day, thought the only thing you needed was a garden and a gal. You got both. Love seeing Jen and her garden. 👍👏❤️
Hi Jen! pick the flowers off the potatoes so more energy goes to producing more. don't let them fruit. Also, those few tiny tomatillo plants are going to produce so many!
It all looks great! If you want some kind of vines on the outdoor kitchen, you might enjoy Scarlett runner green beans! They have beautiful Scarlett red flowers with pretty broad leaves. They grow fairly quickly and produce alot of green beans. Which would be kinda fun to pick right off the kitchen wall and cook them a few feet away! They easily produce enough beans for preserving too. An all around great homestead vegetable. 💕
Love you both great couple. Jen you remind me with your gardening my husband and I had a window box gardening, many good memories he is passed so the only gardening I have left is his favorite raspberries so our favorite flower hydrangea and I am doing lilac bush ❤❤❤❤❤ So satisfying produce and harvest from the earth
The stinging nettles are highly nutritious. Cook them like spinach. Dry them and make tea. Full of vitamins and minerals. Use gloves when picking. Not sting like when dried or cooked.💚💚💚
young bean seedlings tend to be a favourite snack for deer and a variety of rodents, that metal mesh should help, depending on how determined the rodents are in your area, it may be a bit of a battle at first. Hopefully the new kittens will provide you an upper hand in said battle, Happy gardening and good wishes. - A random Canadian viewer.
Hi Jen 👋🏼 What a lovely garden you have, you have lots that we can watch sprout out and be ready for harvest. Will would definitely be interested in your pros and cons to growing. He had a good attempt going in NM. Exciting times 😁 Nice meeting you. And flowers 🌹🏵🌻🌷🥀🌿 Beautiful 😁😁
Good to see you with the tomatatilloes, one of the keys to great authentic Mexican food and so easy to grow. They may come out small, about an inch, but those are considered the best ones called milpero, meaning they grow wild on the traditional 'milpa'.
Something to consider for the garden, raised plant beds, your backs and knees will thank you, we made them out of parts of concrete fence it does look like a coffin a little but its super convenient while working on your plants
I loved the garden tour! So much variety planted. Please do follow-up videos on the growing progress. Jen's enthusiasm reminds me of my wife's. Thanks for taking us along on the tour.
He probably has a worm farm just hasn't discovered it i live in the city and have a flower garden out front i just took up some bush's that were tad too large and the amount of night crawlers in my garden blew my mind
Tips if you're growing hot peppers do not put them real close to your regular sweet peppers because the bees will cross-pollinate and you will come out with hot sweet peppers not a regular green pepper it will be a crossbreed between your having arrows and you're drinking pepper Or need all the time
Loved seeing the garden,,i wish i knew what her channel is id love to wstch it also,,,as for what could be possably nibbling on your plants at night it could be a rabbit & the metal around them is a great way to keep them at bay,,,i cant wait to see how the potatoes do , i have never seen them grew that way,,,,enjoy all your goodies ,,talk to yall soon 😊
I have a pet tomato plant in my bedroom and its super handy when spring rolls around. As long as its an indeterminant tomato you can take the suckers off and start your outdoor plants.
Love Jen and her garden tour! At first it looked like Nate had put Jen in jail so she wouldn't get away. 😅 jk. I love how excited she is about it all. Thanks. Keep us updated on the growth. The linger formate is nice for things such as this!
So happy to see this part and see Jen shine! It’s not my business but some of us might probably be wondering about how Jen is feeling about about Will and Jessie’s arrival? Just curious, not trying to be a spoon 😊 Love y’all, still praying blessings over all endeavors. Ty for sharing
Sorry guys, but a tomatoe plant can only produce fruit once! Regardless of what you may be told, they are an annual. That means they have a very short life span of about 190 days max!. Dont pull the flowers from your beans they will only produce 1/2 the blooms. Just plant a bumper crop. 2 weeks after the first planting! You will get fresh beans late into the season. Watch bird poop on tubers! It's very high in amonian and will make potatoe greens huge, but tubers are small and hard! Good luck ! From one gardener to another! Go, Jen!
Not entirely true. If you're in a mild-winter area, or if you have a particularly mild winter without freezing ground and you site the plant in a warmer location, tomatoes can grow as recurring perennials. I have one here in Southern California that has returned three years in a row and always fruits well.
@user-zh8wi9bl4b I'm Canadian so I can't speak for your climate! But being a 40 plus year vegetable farmer I have to admit that you are the first person I have ever encountered who has had that result. Are you sure that there were not spoiled tomatoes on the ground on hanging on the vine? They will 100% self sow
@catfight8197 Actually, once you mention it, I do! But, I've never farmed anything but a good old-fashioned beefsteak tomatoe due to climate! I assumed that since the homestead gets a real winter with freezing temperatures they would be in the same boat!
If Jen (or Nate) happens to read this, thank you: My brain has a very different logic and view of the life than the rest of the world, which causes me to have pretty severe depression, but warching Jen and her garden actually gave me a little bit of hope that there might be a lifestyle out there that I might be content with. I highly doubt that there is, but thank you for the reminder that there might be a small chance it could exist. Accumulating reminders is what extends my lifespan, so, really, thank you.
if u take your potato plants and bend them over careful not to break them , lay them on the ground and about half way up put dirt over them , from that spot they will re root themselves , the roots is were u get potato's , you keep doing this as the plant grows , strawberrys u put up high and let them hang down , it will give u lots more berrys and they will be bigger and off the ground so ants wont get them your garden looks awesome best of luck to ya
@@AmazingAutist I'm in Ky and was wondering the same thing. Ive never heard of having a tomatoes plant as a perrinal. That is without bringing it inside and keeping it at the right temperature.
Potatoes love their space, they will compete below-ground and have low production as a result. The above ground mass can be a bit deceiving, although with the duck guano, they might do just fine. Watch out for flowers dropping off the tomatoes in high heat. Any temp above 90F will cause low or no fruit production. The pollen dries out and essentially deactivates at high temps. A tip for strawberry runners is to just pin them down into the soil with a small stake, which causes them to root, but they still have a lifeline to the main plant so they don’t die. They following winter or early spring, you can cut the connection and dig it up to move or leave it or whatever you want. Will all that space you could plant some melons randomly around the yard. Just make a mound of dirt and duck manure wherever you want, plant a melon, water and mulch heavily. Low maintenance and gives an awesome harvest
@@garydeforve5055 wouldn’t hurt. Hilling potatoes is quite common, but specially with summer or main crop potatoes as they tend to get larger than early season potatoes
Nasturtiums are a good semi-pretty flower that is edible it tastes a bit peppery and is good in salads. grows from seeds and comes back, or it did when I lived in Oregon and grew them in my garden
Good tip I learned from my grandfather to keep rabbits and other critters out of a garden is to let twine soak in kerosene and then string it through your fence about 3 inches off the ground. They hate the smell
? I'm sorry I'm kind of missing the pun at the end there. The garden doesn't look particularly narrow or slim to me? I know that I'm missing something so I'm sorry for not understanding with the joke.
@AmazingAutist No stress. Nates Page and Homestead is Narrowway Homestead. My note is in reference to Matthew 7:13-14 in sscripture. I was in a very conservative Christian church with some members being on the extreme side of legalism. I Homeschooled and did at Home Bible Studies with my kids when I left. As a result, I can completely relate to Nate on that . Faith, never shaken in the Lord. In man... Absolutely!
Please, more of these videos with Jen. Would like to see her cook a dish using what she has harvested. 🍅🥔🌽🌿🥒🌶🫑🥗🥬🧄🍄
I second this. If the lawn mower has a channel Jen's gardening and gourmet off grid cooking has an important part on NarrowayHomestead.
Absolutely! We need a cook book.
remember the birds will harvest your berries the day before you do. I recommend a chicken wire cage
Eff ya!
That is funny. I am watching your RUclips channel mate. Maybe you can or outside talking about God. You said something about a cat tomato plant.She goes so now i'm connected to the things you hate about gardening
Seeing Jen smile as she shows off her garden is good for the soul
Agreed !!!! Together they have an enormous amount awesomely amazing energy!!! Super awesome and beautiful to see and feel !!!
Indeed 🥰
Nate making the fence higher for Jen's garden, and Jen planting the cucumber pickle bush for Nate just shows how they listen to and care for each other.
"Everyone who was bored already left" - HEY, Jen's homesteading is just as important as Nate's homesteading. I may not know about thing a ma bobs and do hickeys you do electrical stuff with, but I still watch it. Everyone can learn something every day, even if it is not in their comfort zone. Homesteading is all about trial and error, experimenting and becoming self sufficient whether gardening or do hicking. And yes, those are very high tech electrical names 😁
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Seeing more and more NarroWay Homestead long form content popping up in my notifications feed fills me with joy! ❤
Just wait til Will gets settled in. Gonna be massive for both of them I think!
@145ryanross I can't wait! I only found out about Will a couple of days before the announcement. I was talking to my friend about Nate and wanting to homestead, and he told me about him.
Seriously, I can't wait to get home from work to watch these vids. Nate and Jen feel like my friends even though they don't know me lol
Agree. Really enjoy these
Am I the only one who is amused by how these two giggle so much? 😊
Also, Nate isn't used to someone caring enough to do something special just for him. He's so grateful and impressed that Jen planted pickle cucumbers just for him. ❤
Definitely need more jens garden updates. What a cool assortment of plants. Can't wait to see more videos about them.
From an old woman plant garlic in fall and no do not pull blooms off of beans and tou may need more sun for all of herbs and vegetables
Wow!!! Jen, you have put a lot of work here. I love it!!!
Jen has a natural green thumb! I'm jealous.
Mortgage Lifters are WV heirloom tomatoes 🍅. 5stars. Highly recommend
I am jealous, too. Especially of her petunias. I have a love/hate relationship with them. I love them, but I always plant them at the wrong time of year, and then they hate me and won't trive. Lol.
I have " weed killer " hands. Anything I touch dies. Very handy for brush clearance but it makes growing things a pain.
*_About time_*
Just make sure what needs to get sun...gets sun and not all shade.
Yes Nate PLEASE keep making the videos and we will keep watching and enjoying!! 😊😊😊👍🇨🇦💜 BTW Nate, I think you hit "paydirt" with Jen!! Lucky lucky guy.....but she's lucky to have you too. ❤
Agreed 💯 !!!
Hi Jen those pretty red flowers in your pollinator bed are diplodenias. I have the same thing and they love the hot sun 😎
awww i love that she got the pickling cucumbers just cuz Nate likes them. that's so sweet. Love Jenns garden. It's looking great!
Thanks for sharing Jen's Garden, it was relaxing. When I moved in with boyfriend he said I could do whatever I wanted in the backyard well that didn't come to fruition. Someday I'll have my own garden. You're garden is thriving and it's peaceful!❤️
Well you probably didn't contribute to the house lol
Oh my God sorry that other comment just pissed me off.
Pucking up Gardening for me was trial and error most of the time, doing research and really investing on good soil, seeds and fertilizers was a really good thing for my plants.
Of course not everyone can afford the good stuff from the start, so don't worry, just keep practicing perseverance and you'll see a beautiful garden blossom by your hand.
You got this! Sending luck and patience. 🤚🏻✨️
For your pollinator H‑E‑B put a small plate with marbles in it with water for the butterflies and bumblebees!
I had a tomato plant for 8 years at one time. Yellow Pear. Nice sweet cherry tomatoes. Kept it in vermiculite and watered it with manure tea. If you cut the top off the horseradish, and put it back in the ground it'll re root and take off.
A gardening dream, unlimited space in a variety of spaces ! Good luck on the garden, I cant wait to see in a couple years it will be producing tons of fresh produce ! 🥦🥬🥒🫑🌽🥑
Jen and Nate together make my soul happy
Since watching your videos back in the day, thought the only thing you needed was a garden and a gal. You got both. Love seeing Jen and her garden. 👍👏❤️
Nate, you are a very lucky man.
Hi Jen! pick the flowers off the potatoes so more energy goes to producing more. don't let them fruit. Also, those few tiny tomatillo plants are going to produce so many!
Do make sure the vinca doesn't get away! It tends to be invasive.
Loving the garden! It's so much fun ❤
Jen doing her own thing on the home stead! What more could you ask for Nate ❤ so happy for you guys
Mandavilla plant is the red tubular flower, plant that attracts hummingbirds. I have grown these. So pretty is your flower garden.
Hi Nate and Jen. The garden looks awesome. Thanks for the tour. I really like the flowers too.
Hi y'all. Great garden jen .a lot of work though lol .👍👍❤...
It all looks great! If you want some kind of vines on the outdoor kitchen, you might enjoy Scarlett runner green beans! They have beautiful Scarlett red flowers with pretty broad leaves. They grow fairly quickly and produce alot of green beans. Which would be kinda fun to pick right off the kitchen wall and cook them a few feet away! They easily produce enough beans for preserving too. An all around great homestead vegetable. 💕
That sounds like a plan and wonderful!
I have those same exact wire racks protecting my plants too! 😊😎
Thanks for the tour very nice gardens thanks for sharing the video
Artichoke flowers are hella beautiful. Good luck to both of you
Love you both great couple. Jen you remind me with your gardening my husband and I had a window box gardening, many good memories he is passed so the only gardening I have left is his favorite raspberries so our favorite flower hydrangea and I am doing lilac bush ❤❤❤❤❤ So satisfying produce and harvest from the earth
I liked what.Jen did with the garden
The stinging nettles are highly nutritious. Cook them like spinach. Dry them and make tea. Full of vitamins and minerals. Use gloves when picking. Not sting like when dried or cooked.💚💚💚
Jen, everything looks beautiful
Please keep us updated with Jen's garden. Can't wait to see everything that goes on with it.
So, can we have a Garden Day with, Jen series?? 🫑🍅🍓🌶🥒🌽
Love to give you a few tips Jen!
Thanks for the tour.
I envy your garden Jen. I hope for one next year. Lovely.
young bean seedlings tend to be a favourite snack for deer and a variety of rodents, that metal mesh should help, depending on how determined the rodents are in your area, it may be a bit of a battle at first. Hopefully the new kittens will provide you an upper hand in said battle, Happy gardening and good wishes.
- A random Canadian viewer.
Thank you! 👩🌾🍅🌱🌹🧑🌾
Hi Jen 👋🏼
What a lovely garden you have, you have lots that we can watch sprout out and be ready for harvest.
Will would definitely be interested in your pros and cons to growing. He had a good attempt going in NM. Exciting times 😁 Nice meeting you.
And flowers 🌹🏵🌻🌷🥀🌿
Beautiful 😁😁
You guys are so cute! I love how well you work together and compliment one another
Good to see you with the tomatatilloes, one of the keys to great authentic Mexican food and so easy to grow.
They may come out small, about an inch, but those are considered the best ones called milpero, meaning they grow wild on the traditional 'milpa'.
Something to consider for the garden, raised plant beds, your backs and knees will thank you, we made them out of parts of concrete fence it does look like a coffin a little but its super convenient while working on your plants
Nice y'all have a good day
Beautiful garden Jen ❤
Everything seems to be happy in your garden. Having fresh duck fertilizer is a great thing. Looking forward to seeing the fruits of your labor. 😊
I love the gardens! Thank you for showing us! I love this kind of content!!!
I love your garden! ❤ also I like how you both interact with one another, sounds like a healthy relationship :)
I loved the garden tour! So much variety planted. Please do follow-up videos on the growing progress. Jen's enthusiasm reminds me of my wife's. Thanks for taking us along on the tour.
Love to see it! Thanks for sharing! Loving all the doing things
I really loved this !❤ She's growing feasts😂
This will be a fruitful and bountiful garden🪴so inspiring!
Looking good , them damm ducks. Lol
Nate you should save up your used coffee grounds in a bag or jar and let Jen use them on her rose bush. Roses love spent coffee grounds
Consider starting a worm farm. It makes for a great online business with very little investment and maintenance.
He probably has a worm farm just hasn't discovered it i live in the city and have a flower garden out front i just took up some bush's that were tad too large and the amount of night crawlers in my garden blew my mind
Can use worms to make compost wormary with the bonus of fertilizer too
I love this 😊❤ More Jen's Garden content!!
Realistic gardening, not influencer gardening. So refreshing.
Big garden hope it all thrives
Love the garden tour, did not notice if the butterfly pots were protected from the ducks, our caterpillars made great dining for the birds..
Hey a natural green thumb is an awesome asset great work I wish we learn this kind of stuff in school
You should do a video on Roane grown nursery sometime. Go get yourself some plants that are established well and some good nutrients.
Jen is amazing! I’m so glad you found her. She’s perfect for you and the homestead!
Tips if you're growing hot peppers do not put them real close to your regular sweet peppers because the bees will cross-pollinate and you will come out with hot sweet peppers not a regular green pepper it will be a crossbreed between your having arrows and you're drinking pepper Or need all the time
Ma'am, this is a Wendy's.
15:17 a flower you can eat is Nastursiums. Theyre sweet and peppery :)
Garden looks great! If the tropical plant on the end of the bed is a Mandiville it’s a vine so it will run everywhere or up a trellis kind of thing
Yep, love the garden tour! Would love to see regular updates, especially the asparagus from seed!
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very nice garden that is amazing tell jen you go girl lmao on that but wow that's just amazing
Loved seeing the garden,,i wish i knew what her channel is id love to wstch it also,,,as for what could be possably nibbling on your plants at night it could be a rabbit & the metal around them is a great way to keep them at bay,,,i cant wait to see how the potatoes do , i have never seen them grew that way,,,,enjoy all your goodies ,,talk to yall soon 😊
I have a pet tomato plant in my bedroom and its super handy when spring rolls around. As long as its an indeterminant tomato you can take the suckers off and start your outdoor plants.
You could attach a couple of small,potted flowers on the hooks by the flowers. ❤❤❤❤
Jen is just fantastic ❤
I can’t wait to see how this looks In The future hope we get a comparison one day love this project it seems fun for the both of you
Will said to come and say hello and thank you for helping him ❤
Love Jen and her garden tour! At first it looked like Nate had put Jen in jail so she wouldn't get away. 😅 jk. I love how excited she is about it all. Thanks. Keep us updated on the growth. The linger formate is nice for things such as this!
So happy to see this part and see Jen shine! It’s not my business but some of us might probably be wondering about how Jen is feeling about about Will and Jessie’s arrival? Just curious, not trying to be a spoon 😊 Love y’all, still praying blessings over all endeavors. Ty for sharing
New serries nate and the tomatoe stock.😂😂
Sorry guys, but a tomatoe plant can only produce fruit once! Regardless of what you may be told, they are an annual. That means they have a very short life span of about 190 days max!. Dont pull the flowers from your beans they will only produce 1/2 the blooms. Just plant a bumper crop. 2 weeks after the first planting! You will get fresh beans late into the season. Watch bird poop on tubers! It's very high in amonian and will make potatoe greens huge, but tubers are small and hard! Good luck ! From one gardener to another! Go, Jen!
Not entirely true. If you're in a mild-winter area, or if you have a particularly mild winter without freezing ground and you site the plant in a warmer location, tomatoes can grow as recurring perennials. I have one here in Southern California that has returned three years in a row and always fruits well.
@user-zh8wi9bl4b I'm Canadian so I can't speak for your climate! But being a 40 plus year vegetable farmer I have to admit that you are the first person I have ever encountered who has had that result. Are you sure that there were not spoiled tomatoes on the ground on hanging on the vine? They will 100% self sow
@@GordonLouis-w9f I'd love to try this out
You know there's determent & non-determent tomatoes right? Lol
@catfight8197 Actually, once you mention it, I do! But, I've never farmed anything but a good old-fashioned beefsteak tomatoe due to climate! I assumed that since the homestead gets a real winter with freezing temperatures they would be in the same boat!
Love the garden!
Brussel sprouts are also very easy to grow and produce a lot.
Hi Jen! It's all looking fantastic :)
I love Jen! 💕 Her garden is so cute 🌿 🌸 🌹 U guys make an awesome couple 😊 We need to see more of Jen =)
If Jen (or Nate) happens to read this, thank you:
My brain has a very different logic and view of the life than the rest of the world, which causes me to have pretty severe depression, but warching Jen and her garden actually gave me a little bit of hope that there might be a lifestyle out there that I might be content with. I highly doubt that there is, but thank you for the reminder that there might be a small chance it could exist. Accumulating reminders is what extends my lifespan, so, really, thank you.
if u take your potato plants and bend them over careful not to break them , lay them on the ground and about half way up put dirt over them , from that spot they will re root themselves , the roots is were u get potato's , you keep doing this as the plant grows , strawberrys u put up high and let them hang down , it will give u lots more berrys and they will be bigger and off the ground so ants wont get them your garden looks awesome best of luck to ya
I enjoy the 'Garden' updates!
Thank you for helping will. I been following him close to a year and now I'm following you. I love what you guys are doing dling.
Put a hole on side of pot or bucket. Just 1 hole about an inch off the ground. That way it will hold some water for the dry days.
Damn ducks!!! 🤭 How about a nice feather pillow?
Nate, I have had a tomato plant going for 3 years. The bottom of the vine looks so cool. definitely an interesting thing to have a tomato plant pet
Are you in zone 7? If so, how are you able to keep it alive during the winter? Is it in a pot that you can move indoors I'm assuming?
@@AmazingAutist I'm in Ky and was wondering the same thing. Ive never heard of having a tomatoes plant as a perrinal. That is without bringing it inside and keeping it at the right temperature.
@@AmazingAutist I live in a zone 9 or 10 so the plant has stayed outside pretty much it’s whole life. (SoCal)
@@ZachPlays Ah, that explains it. Jealous; I'd love fresh veggies all year round
Potatoes love their space, they will compete below-ground and have low production as a result. The above ground mass can be a bit deceiving, although with the duck guano, they might do just fine.
Watch out for flowers dropping off the tomatoes in high heat. Any temp above 90F will cause low or no fruit production. The pollen dries out and essentially deactivates at high temps.
A tip for strawberry runners is to just pin them down into the soil with a small stake, which causes them to root, but they still have a lifeline to the main plant so they don’t die. They following winter or early spring, you can cut the connection and dig it up to move or leave it or whatever you want.
Will all that space you could plant some melons randomly around the yard. Just make a mound of dirt and duck manure wherever you want, plant a melon, water and mulch heavily. Low maintenance and gives an awesome harvest
Hey, what do you think about maybe topping off those pataoes with some more....maybe I would mix manure with some other soil?
@@garydeforve5055 wouldn’t hurt. Hilling potatoes is quite common, but specially with summer or main crop potatoes as they tend to get larger than early season potatoes
Nasturtiums are a good semi-pretty flower that is edible it tastes a bit peppery and is good in salads. grows from seeds and comes back, or it did when I lived in Oregon and grew them in my garden
Great gardens Jen.
That is a great garden. Love seeing it.
Good tip I learned from my grandfather to keep rabbits and other critters out of a garden is to let twine soak in kerosene and then string it through your fence about 3 inches off the ground. They hate the smell
Love love love this video!!!! Hope Will made it safe !!! Also hope you all are having a great time meeting each other !!!!
"So I went and pulled this outta the woods"
Love it. That's how upcycling thrives on homesteads
Here's to a great growing season 🤳💯
FINALLY!!
Been waiting to see whats she's tending...
The way IS Narrow!
? I'm sorry I'm kind of missing the pun at the end there. The garden doesn't look particularly narrow or slim to me? I know that I'm missing something so I'm sorry for not understanding with the joke.
@AmazingAutist No stress.
Nates Page and Homestead is Narrowway Homestead.
My note is in reference to Matthew 7:13-14 in sscripture.
I was in a very conservative Christian church with some members being on the extreme side of legalism. I Homeschooled and did at Home Bible Studies with my kids when I left. As a result, I can completely relate to Nate on that .
Faith, never shaken in the Lord.
In man... Absolutely!
That was a very cool reference and is an awesome *Scripture* as well!!!
~ JonseyG 👲💖
Great work! Thanks for sharing.