Goodbye Garden...Hello Greenhouse!
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Outdoor gardening season is coming to an end, but greenhouse season is just starting!
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Kevin's shirt cracked me up. Glad I'd already swallowed that mouthful of coffee when I saw it
Me too lol.
We don't get it. Can you explain it? Lol
I was wondering where he finds them all..lol
He does have some of the best ones I've seen!
@@rosebayer114 Yes, please!
Wow cant believe I am first today :) thanks to a one month old baby :)
Love your videos! You guys life are my goals!
Congratulations on your new baby❤
"Rooted in the Word"....will definitely keep on the right track! Our homestead/garden always has an abundance of zinnias, sunflowers, and giant marigolds. Great for pollinator attraction!
Yes on the sauce, we love all yalls videos
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I would love to see a video on the Tabasco sauce!
Yes! That would be awesome!
You have fulfilled many dreams of the rest of us. Congratulations on all your hard work, and bless you for sharing your lives with us.
Agreed!
Amen!
They make me wish I could live my life over.
I would love to see how you make Tabasco sauce, Sara!
I have enjoyed collecting the seeds from my favorite zinnias all throughout the season. I collected so many that I started snipping off the cut blooms and just let them fall. They are sprouting like crazy and are even beginning to bloom again.
I ordered some Southern Speckled Butter Beans this year and planted them for the purpose of increasing the number of seeds available for me to plant next year. I went from one small packet to all I could ever need in one season.
The greenhouse is looking great! I appreciate the update on what all y’all started in it. I’m sure many others do as well.
I started saving heirloom seeds back in 2008 and its a true miracle that one or 2 seeds will give enough for a garden next year! I started on my seed journey and heirloom journey all because I couldn't find a decent tasting tomato like I remembered from my childhood. My aunty gave me some seeds and boom there was that flavor(just plain old beefsteaks) well its kind of an obsession now lol.
Me too! Good bless
I would love to see a Tabasco sauce making video, how fun!
We purchased our Texas homestead in July, and it was being leased by another farmer for hay. Now that he has all of his hay (two separate crops), and our home there is getting finished (hopefully move in by mid November). Soooooo…we have been planning, seed buying/saving, and reading. We have contacted some local farms for some hands on learning (a dairy and chicken farm; I have a pig farm on my radar I plan to contact also), which is exciting. There is one section of fencing that needs to be finished, and a gate that has to be moved. Plenty to do always, which is very encouraging! We have been planning this for approximately 15 years - we are thrilled!
Thank you for all of your ideas, encouragement, and how to videos.
Good luck Danielle, if you're only a fraction committed as Kevin & Sarah you'll be grand. I really hope your dreams come true ❤
@@kimbradley1292 thank you for your encouragement! It feels overwhelming most days, but mostly exciting for sure. We are taking it one step at a time, and building on each step.
Congratulations Danielle B! You will do well just remember there is always tomorrow, nothing is done today. Just work towards your goal a little each day. And take one day a week to rest.
What an amazing intro with the music and zinnias!
It brought a smile to my face and peace and wonder to my heart!
Thank you so much!
Hi Kevin and Sarah! It was a terrible year for the garden up here in NW MN. We are in a draught which started last fall. The snow fall wasn't enough to even do any plowing with the tractor. Even with daily watering, the garden failed, except for Tomatoes. I've been canned tomato sauce and dilling green tomatoes fill the pantry in the basement. My last batch of dilled green tomatoes are on the stove now. My new asparagus plants did survive, which is good. My taters...well none. I normally grow way too many potatoes, of which the extras go to food shelter programs or to those needing some help. My bees did a good job collecting nectar despite the lack of rain. Well, that about it here. -Bill
Love your t-shirt Sarah! Kevin, I love getting a chuckle from many of your t-shirts. I would love to see a video of Sarah making Tabasco sauce. I so look forward to your videos. Blessings from East Tennessee.
Hi Ann, I am also from East Tennessee, Elizabethton
She made a video about Tabasco a couple years ago.
I’m from East Tn to Lafollette
We will soon have to say "Goodbye Garden, but we are hanging on for as long as possible! Congrats on your new growing space.
Sarah, please make All the Things, including your home made Tabasco Sauce!
Sarah, those outside petals on the zinnias have seeds attached. Don’t throw them away! The flowers are beautiful!!! These are the same ones I planted this year. I also had a bunch come up that had fallen off and over wintered in my flower beds. I love growing food but the flowers make the hard work more enjoyable.
Blessings to you all 🙏🏻💗🌻
Sally,. I was wondering if those were seeds. Thanks for sharing your tip.
@@shirleyk623 You’re welcome ☺️ 🌻
Saved snow squarestem seeds for pollinators yesterday, started basil cuttings in small pots to winter over, saved seeds from my herbs for planting this spring. Guess what? Chicken squat, that's what. Every time I was excited about something and went to my mom and said guess what - she gave me that comback. Fun memory. Thanks. Moving my strawberies and runners to another bed and refreshing soil in my green stalks. Busy, busy - and waiting for yummy greens. Pulled a late sweet potato from my compost and as I tugged a little potato came up with the vine and I had sauteed sliced potato and sweet potato leaves for lunch with my fermented (in honey) garlic cloves for lunch SOOOO good. Great video today and appreciate this end of the garden jobs, also.
Dreaming of the time these are abundant and huge. This!!! Cannot wait for our property to be cleared so we can pace off the planned garden space instead of just working with what we got now and make room for a winter growing greenhouse.
My Homestead is my backyard garden in a Suburban neighborhood. We are expanding the garden space for veggie growing and cut flowers this fall and winter seed saving is a top priority to! Thanks for sharing your day and Homestead with us
This is the first year I ever grew zinnia's. I love them.
These zinnia flowers have all been cross-pollinated so get ready for some new color combos and sizes next year!😎
I would like to see you make tabasco. Thanks for all the videos you put out. I always wait (not so patiently) for Wednesdays and Saturdays.
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Here in northern WI finishing up the last of tomatoes, peppers and waiting on some beans to dry down. We still haven't had a frost which is amazing, but garden was planted late due to the weather and a destination wedding. I've changed the variety of tomatoes I grow due to your recommendations and they did wonderful. I've been gardening for 50 years and have still learned so much from your channel. Thanks so much for your hard work and taking the time to make videos to help educate. I've had a family milk cow in the past, have the chickens, ducks and a limousine based beef herd with all of them related to my sons old (13 yrs) limousine show cow. Again thanks. God Bless
So jealous!
I have had the worst 2 years of harvests in all my years of gardening! Not only dealing with limited sunlight and terrible soil, but now it’s squirrels and chipmunks completely destroying everything in my greenhouse.
It’s a frame greenhouse with a plastic cover. No way to keep them out. I don’t want to use poison or kill traps.
Do you have kritters in your greenhouse? How do you deal with them?
@@carriejones9890 A good idea for your pest problem is to put up a couple of owl boxes on your property. The owls will keep your pests down to a manageable number and are better than having cats to eliminate the problem because 🦉 won't use your greenhouse as a catbox😳
@@carriejones9890 We have cats that don't use the garden as a litter box due to the ground cover, they don't get into the raised beds either for some reason. And two blue heeler crosses that will hunt any little critter, and a hound that hunts the big ones. Don't have a green house yet, in the plans now that I'm retired. I don't ever use poison as I don't know where the poisoned bodies will end up, I also have chickens and ducks. Our cats stay by the machine shed, dogs won't allow them by the house.
Hang in there, sometimes its a slow process to get the soil amended. I'm fortunate to have a beef herd so I can use manure if needed, and compost chicken manure for a year.
Whenever I saw your zinnias I remembered my mother’s folks gardens. They are from east Alabama and they do a vegetable garden every year. They always plant zinnias in the middle of the garden. They will plant vegetables. For a few rows then a row of zinnias.
I would love to learn how to make Tabasco sauce! Thank you so much for sharing with us! ❤️
Hi from the UK. I've decided to have a container garden in my front garden on the drive. Just bought a load of seeds ready to start in the new year and garlic to plant now. Also bought a load of canning jars and the ball book you recommended. Also bought a pressure canner that's getting shipped from the USA as canning doesn't seem to be a big thing over here. Thanks for the ideas and inspiration. Xx
Put your name on a list for an allotment. You will have to wait while though.
@@tenthousanddaysofgratitude my health isn't good enough to be walking to the local one. Once I got there I wouldn't be for for anything. I'll use the garden front for now then back as well when I can. Thanks tho x
***The seeds are attached to all those petals you pulled out and threw on the ground.***
It would be better to look for flower heads that look like the second and third ones you used as examples and gently pull out all the petals around the bottom of the flower head onto a piece of paper. The seeds will still be attached to the petals.
She probably just sacrificed those few so that we could see more clearly.
Love your shirt Sarah!! So appropriate. We don’t have a homestead and we live in a big city but have a big yard. I am growing outside (south Texas) cucumbers, tomatoes, radishes, kale, chard and bok choy all in tubs on my deck. I have lettuce growing in my Kratky jars inside under lights because it is too hot here yet. I bought a pressure canner this week and will start canning meat. I helped as a kid growing up but have not done it myself. I am familiar with pressure cookers and water bath canning. At heart I am a homesteader and look forward to your videos. We have had goats in the past and considered chickens but we are now 71 and buying an RV to travel so we don’t want to be tied down.
Born n Raised in Chicago. Before I left Chicago I always worked in Kenosha. If I still lived in Chicago I would of bought a farm up in Kenosha ❤️❤️❤️ Miss it so much,,,,
Love the greenhouse stuff. I want one.
That's the first time I've ever seen okra growing. So that's what they look like.. Thanks for showing them.
A wonderful homestead! So nice that you do all of your own gardening and harvest all your and prepare your own food!
Sarah! Love your t-shirt! Zinnias are one of my easy favorites. I never remove the dried petals as many times I saw seeds were still attached to them. I always waited until I was separating seed in the house later because I love them so much I wanted every single one of them! LOL
My contribution to my non-homestead today was that I put my old picnic table away. Not a homesteader, but I love watching your videos. I've learned a lot of stuff from you both. And I still make Kevin's bread!!
We are just starting to plant here in South florida. My pumpkins were doing really well but we got some heavy rains and they flooded. Replanting those.
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This show is giving me so much pleaser, thank you! 🦊
Love to see Tabasco sauce process. We've gotten most of winter crops started, still have okra and peppers and have started digging sweet potatoes. Been a pretty good year!
I don’t have a garden, but I love to hear you guys talk about yours. My family had a garden as I grew up in Tn. I love to see your Okra ,it is awesome. And to see flowers in your garden is just beautiful. Love, love your videos. God bless
Yes I would love to see you make some homemade Tabasco, Sarah and thank you and Kevin so much for sharing your awesome work and gardening tip with us.
Be patient with your parsnips. They take sometimes more than 2 weeks to germinate. Keep them moist and maybe cut a circle board to put weight on them. We put a board on ours in the garden, peaking under until they sprout. Take the board off at night to give the tiny plant overnight to harden off by morning. A tip given to me from a market gardener.💙
We grew in pots this year just to save seed since we are in a transition period of moving. Every seed is potential food… which is life. Can’t wait to plant them next season on our new homestead. Thank you for all that you do ❤️
Yes! I did the same thing this year... I am now a widow but our dream lives on. The new gardens will have plenty of seeds... praise the Lord!😊💕🌻🐛
I’m currently in pots this season too! It is encouraging finding like minded, determined people!
@@marking-time-gardens I'm sorry for your loss & that your husband didn't make it to see your dreams come true. So glad you are able to carry on & make your families dreams come true.
@@denisewilson8367 Thank you for your kind words of sympathy and encouragement... I know that God still has a plan for me and He will see it through. I just turned 73 last week and feel like I have so much more to give yet. My husband and I lived on our first homestead together for over 50 years. Long story...LOL! Our prayer was to pass on what we learned to others and I by God's grace am still doing that. Blessings on your day! 😊🌻🐛
@@marking-time-gardens I am so sorry to hear about your husband. We too are not young chickens and feel we still have so much to do, give and share. God always has a plan. It’s not always the same as ours. It is always nice to know there are so many like minded still out there. Hugs and prayers to you on this journey 🙏❤️🙏 😄
Here in South East Finland we are planting garlic. The cloves should be planted before the frost so they get a good head start in the spring. Parsnip you can plant in october as well to be able to harvest them in late semptember following year. This year my parsnips got really big.
I love parsnips sautéed in butter 🥰 I got one of my sons hooked on them too
I'm just about to plant garlic here in the US (state of Michigan) and I didn't get parsnips planted this year but they are on my wish list for next year.
My aunt taught me to put a few bales of straw over them and in winter we can dig them for meals and after that first cold snap they become so sweet and tasty.
Sauted in butter is a favorite way to eat them but also a nice cream of parsnips soup with warm crusty bread and butter during a snow storm is another.
One of my favorites is parsnips but they don't grow we for me here in Michigan, USA.
Looks great. Hope you have a fine growing season in the greenhouse.
The greenhouse is amazing. I'm sure this will be a huge blessing this winter.
Since you asked... s. Calif low desert zone 8 or 9. I have baby plants going of butterhead lettuce, Chinese cabbage, collards, parsley and cilantro, peas, and broccoli... A few fennel and dill. Minowase daikon are doing great and hope to harvest this month. So much more to plant! The Winters are usually so much easier to grow here. We got early rains twice now. Hoping it means the drought will let up . Thanking God for every drop of precious rain.
Oh! Planting a hill of wildflowers and bulbs... Just because. Several families can see it and hoping to bring a little joy come Spring.
Beautiful FLOWERS SARA. Thank you and GOD BLESS.
I love to see different ways of seed harvesting. I didn't have any garden this year, but I've been saving seeds from the heirloom & other unknown varieties (hoping they germinate) of produce I buy, in hopes of having a garden next year. You two are right, buying seeds is never guaranteed year to year, especially with severe weather impacting crops & harvests. For many sweet pepper plants, I cut off the top of the pepper around the stem and leave the seeds on, then put a folded paper towel in the bottom of a brown lunch bag, set it inside, fold the top over, let it dry out. I label the bag with a sharpie the year & type of plant, & then keep adding the same type to the bag, like sweet green peppers, etc. They always dry nice, no mold. I save white response envelopes from junk mail, cut them in half, fold the cut edge over twice, tape it down, and I make my own free seed envelopes! 😉
I've heard of people collecting flower seeds by wrapping organza jewelry bags around flower heads to collect seeds. Has anyone here tried it? Sounds like a neat idea.
Hey guys hoping you are safe from tornado .Glad you have underground shelter . Take good care and my prayers include your family.
First year growing zinnias. I planted then by my blackberries. We will have a place for them every year. I'm in Wisconsin and the birds have been getting the tops before I am able to harvest seed. It was lovely to see them by your garden. I know mine put a smile on my face every day🥰
My first year for zinnias and nasturtium s(which are eddible).
Tried borage but many died in the heat. Edible flowers and leaves.
Get a mesh bag and bag the flowers before the petals die. It may keep the birds from getting them.
I would love to see a Tabasco video. Thanks for sharing your time and hearts with all your viewers.
First time doing a fall, winter garden. So excited! Making a greenhouse to see how it all does. The two of you are so wonderful showing how to save seeds. It's so important. Bless You and Yours.
I added a mini Highland. Now we are trying to prepare more storage space for hay. Im also getting ready to plant garlic, winterize the homestead and to clear the gardens out. So much to do! But oh so worth it.
plant more red flowers, they attract humming birds, tons of them, and monarch butterflies. I planted so many red zinnians and i had 5-7 butterflies at once and 2-3 humming birds. It was so amazing to see them . AND bumble bees . Oh Lord, my back yard was so beautiful this year.
Thank you for sharing the Love of GOD with all of your viewers in your kind mannerisms. I look forward to more of video . Blessing bro
So exciting for fresh food all winter without going to the store for it!!
Y’all are amazing! Love watching you! God bless your family!
I would definitely love to see a video on tabasco sauce!!
Hello from TN! We are winding down here.
We have some new Filbert trees (Hazelnuts), Mulberry trees, a Fig, a new peach tree and a Pawpaw tree to help pollinate a wild tree in our yard to get planted! I also splurged and bought myself some climbing Roses!
We are Going to add on to our main Chicken House. Thinking of putting our Ducks into a permanent house, and releasing them into the yard daily, instead of the Hoop houses, at least for the winter. Their Hoop houses are just SO messy. Unfortunately we built them a little bit too big to move daily! I couldn't possibly drag them!
We have ample seeds! I even managed to get the two paste tomatoes that you like so well! I'm pretty happy about having those! They look large and perfect for making tomato sauces!
Will be picking up Black Walnuts as soon as it stops raining long enough for me to do it!
Tornado like winds did structural damage one county away from us! We were lucky.
I still have 24 meat Chickens to process and I don't have a plucking machine! Just me, myself, and I !
I always look forward to watching your videos! GOD bless
you kiddo's are super.!! have a fantastic spring. God Bless...the old marine homestead..
I would love to see how to make Tabasco sauce. Love your videos! I binge watched 3 years worth! 😄😁😄
Kevin's shirt is priceless
I would love to see making Tabasco sauce I love the peppers
I’m still harvesting artichokes, Swiss chard, yellow tomatoes, eggplant, and habanero peppers
I live just up the road from you in Rogersville (Webster Cty) and you have very quickly become one of my favorite channels! Thank you for so much helpful information! I canned green beans a few days ago while watching you make ketchup. You all are living out a dream for me! I have my eye out for some property either here or over in Howell County. Keep on keepin on cause we’re all watching and learning!
I believe their old homestead is for sale, I hope I’m not mistaken, not sure how big Ya want yours
I’m sure it’s not. They are 2 counties over from me but not in the area I want to be in.
i never plant just flowers! I need to
Our first high tunnel is being delivered Friday....Thanks for the coupon code. We're very excited to get it up and garden through the winter.....Thanks again fellow Missourians! Lol
YES video on Tabasco Sauce
We are so excited, our Growers Solution green house just arrived!!! This will be a new experience for us!!
Good ☕️☕️ Morning Kevin & Sarah,so enjoy your channel.Your flowers are beautiful,the colors are so awesome.I had never seen the white zinnias before.👍😊👏
.... your flowers are just beautiful 💫 love the tips on seed saving too ... we too have been still getting peppers ! ! blessings to you both ... love your videos ❣️❣️
On a side note, I watched for the second time your video “We ALMOST Gave Up On Homesteading When…”. I also sent it to my other half. We are going through similar initial discouragement. Family and friends giving negative feedback on us pressing forward on our dreams of hobby farming. Your video was encouraging to re-watch in this stage of life. Thanks Kevin and Sarah! God bless.
OH MY GOSH KEVIN, I LOVE YOUR SHIRT!!!
I got a Green Stalk vertical planter where I planted all my fall veggies. I have spinach, turnips, lettuces, cilantro, chives, and Russian kale.
The greenhouse is so clean, I frikking love it!!
Kevin wears the funniest T shirts. LOL
For the next 4 days we are hitting the 90’s
Always interested in everything Sarah and you make with the plants. 😊
I love these videos it helps knowing that both of you do this daily and not just on the weekends ect...
As always , thank you for another wonderful show. Can't wait to see the growing.
Hey Kevin, now that you have a couple of greenhouses. Next year, plant a Tabasco plant in a bucket and move it in the greenhouse. We get them to do a couple of years, here in Florida. Some even longer. Peppers like that are "usually" perennial, so move those babies inside. 😄 They will dry up and look dead, but they are not. 😊
Ty for sharing!
Crazy times🤯 We sure don't like the way that our normal every day lives are being put on hold & the rising costs! So far I've saved zinnias, marigolds, tomatoes, cucumbers, corn, bunching onions, musk melons, & I want to try to save broccoli & cabbage seeds, I'm too late on cauliflower but have seeds saved, & I also over winter some of our pepper plants for the first time. 😋
I may also try to figure out how to save other varieties of seeds from our other family gardeners, because we had such a hard time getting the seeds we wanted & we really don't want to go through that again, it puts everything behind, & makes for a much shorter growing season, especially our peppers😬 & right now, we all need the fullest potential of our garden plants!
I pray our country turns around soon🙏 but in the mean time, save all you can, because we never know what's next, & we all may be in need of what other have🧐 tc🙏 💞☕
Considering that I just made the same green tomato salsa verde that you made on your channel, I'm really interested in how you make your tobasco sauce. Although I don't have any tobasco peppers, I have a bunch of serrano and cayenne in the freezer and I'm done canning things that need them so they're destined to become hot sauce.
As for what's happening on my homestead; this weekend I'll be planting garlic. The straw will be delivered next week and I'll be covering beds to prepare for winter. We've already had a couple evenings below 30° F here so it won't be long until it snows. (zone 4)
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I absolutely love your channel!!! I've been watching a few years now and I feel like I'm watching family. We don't miss a video. Thank you for bringing us along and teaching us so much. Many of your methods have worked so well for our homestead. God bless you both!
First real year saving seeds from most of the plants in my garden. I became ill and wasn't able to get my greenbean seeds b4 mold got them, but was successful with many other items. We planned on having our first fall garden, but still not strong enough. Always next year!
That's the first time I've seen okra plants! WOW!
And dont forget to keep some of those dried beans and peas in the cupboard mason jars for winter soup mixes!
Sarah, we would love to watch how you make Tabasco sauce!
Parsnips are more notorious for taking a LONG time to germinate. 4 weeks or
more. This year it was 26 days for the first few and another week for the rest.
The seedling's will look almost exactly like Cilantro seedlings, and very tiny.
Give them a couple more weeks, and keep the soil surface consistently moist
Oh, we planted end of May this year. So germination took place during a very
warm June. You are right about being cold hardy plants. Many leave them in
the ground past 1st frost, for sweeter flavor.
Summer into fall to full maturity. 110 days to maturity plus germination time.
So, 130-140 days, start to finish, but well worth it.😊
We grow Javelin pelleted seeds from Johnny's. Great success.
Give them some more time. And keep them moist. Good Luck
Yes to a video on making tabasco sauce, Sarah! I love peppers, so any videos you do with peppers is appreciated.
First time seeing the garden since you planted
Hello to both of you. What great organization in the new greenhouse. It's going to be exciting to see which crops do well during your winter growing season. Good luck!! Be well.
Our garden is all done. Oh my should have saved seeds. Love your channel.
I have started one big pot on my porch with a medley of radishes, carrots, and lettuce. 🥬🥗🥕
I live in florida, so my growing season has just begun. tomatoes, carrots squash, watermelon etc. Cross your fingers that this pans out. I love you guys, been watching for years
Hello Tina..
How are you doing today?
@@alexdiaz8537 I am very good, but very busy with my crops
@@tinapope1109 Oh ok..where are you writing from?
I adore your channel, GOD BLESS YOU
I decided I can't garden any longer until I retire....I can purchase good buys and can....but just don't have the time I need to invest in a garden...love your videos....God bless your family
those flowers are absolutely beautiful!!
Y'all have colder weather coming around the 14th, looks like. All of the Northwest and Great Plains getting smacked, so I'm sure it's headed your way. Looks like four Pacific storms lined up one after another. Love the change to autumn. Y'all are an inspiration.
Here in Abilene, Tx we are able to plant a fall garden. We harvested yellow squash , zucchini, tomatoes, black eyed peas, and butter peas yesterday. Still getting okra - both Clemson spineless and star varieties. Our tomatoes are covered with new fruit and blossoms!!
We are getting a freeze Thursday. Just harvested beets,squash and sweet potatoes. My garden is done.
Love all your videos. You have inspired so many of us to plant and save .thanks for all you do.
You guys are awesome, keep up the good work. God bless you all.