I never knew that Rose of Sharon was edible. When we lived in Pennsylvania, I considered them an invasive plant. Great tour of Doug and Stacy's garden.
It’s so cool you got to check out Doug and Stacy’s garden/homestead. I love thorny varieties of whatever comes in thorns because certain pests leave them alone and humans don’t walk threw them. Great perimeter plants.
AWESOME tour that Stacy gave to you and Miss Rachel David,and us as well! Rose of Sharon so sweet and yummy, marigolds make a great tea and zinnias pretty, but Stacy stating the flowers taste like cardboard, better to stick with the other yummy flowers! 😂
I feed rag weed to my chickens and rabbits. You can dry it out for winter like hay . Animal will eat or nest with it . Good for many things. Love the video guys 😁
I adore Stacy!! She hasn't done any videos on her channel lately. (Doug 's been doing the filming) but can't wait to see some new ones from Stacy again! I love that you collaborated on this!
So cool to see you visiting Doug and Stacy. Seriously two of my favorite channels on RUclips. I never miss a video from either of you. Much Love from Nikiski, Alaska.
Amazing! I love to watch both Off Grid with Doug & Stacy n David The Good ! Two heads together usually better than one! We learn from each other! Thanks David !
Wow! This garden tour was really great! I love the educational info given here and of course seeing all the beautiful plants in Doug and Stacy’s garden, made me feel like I was actually there visiting with you all. Please do more garden tours, they are so fun to watch. 😊❤️😊❤️😊❤️😊❤️😊
Three of my favorite homesteaders/growers :) My grandparent's house back in the day had multiple apple, pear, & cherry trees, some grape vines, and 1 or 2 wild plums. It was great :D
Awesome, I learned that I can use lemon balm as insect repellent, nice. I have also placed leaves of lemon balm on a fabric small sack and leave it in the car, it is a great scent in the vehicle, specially on hot days it just dehydrates on its own and the smell intensifies.
No way! What a great suprise to see both your channels together!!! So fun!!! David, you are so well behaved😂 in this video. Thank you Doug, Stacy and David the Good❤!
Thank you for all the information in your garden walk through. My zone is also 6B.your comments on what you over winter are very helpful. 2 miles shy of the Mason Dixon line!
That’s awesome! How fun is that. Our Guinea made a nest in a wild garden patch but we didn’t have a rooster so it was so sad for her 😭 I would love to walk around that place. How cool.
One time, when I was new to raising chickens (and had no roosters), I had a broody hen sit for 20 days, nothing I did could break her. So on the 21st day, I bought 6 chicks from Rural King and put them under her when the chickens were up for the night. She adopted them just fine (I was so sad for her that she couldn't hatch out her own, but also scared for her life if she sat much longer than 21 days). Next time, maybe you could source some guinea chicks. No brooder and no heat source needed, mama did all the work❣️ 🐔🐥🐤🐥🐤🐥🐤
@@tabp8448 great idea! I was afraid to put any of our guinea keets under her. The good thing was she came out and ate and drank everyday. We moved the eggs and she was fine.
@@GoodTimesHomesteadI kept taking the eggs from under my hen... she moved from nesting box to nesting box, whichever one had the most eggs she would sit on 😂. And yes, keets (not chicks) for guinea....I learned something new today.😊
This was my favorite episode, I learned so much from it and plan to just do it like Stacy does. instead of stressing so much about how to and where to plants things. I try to never miss Doug'"s news updates that keeps us informed. They are critical.
This was a nice surprise, and most of us Gardeners who follow DTG are looking for easy solutions or (lazy gardener) hacks. So when Stacy said she was a lazy gardener I felt that, even though none of these folks is ever lazy. Just their youtube schedules are super busy, can not imagine their actual off yt lives.
You both give me so much inspiration and encouragement when it comes to gardening and nutritional value to what I grow for my family. So great to see you do a video together!
I think it’s great when y’all visit and share other homesteaders. I actually found out about you from one of Doug and Stacys videos. Love both of y’all’s channels, I’m learning so much from them. Thanks again for a great video. God bless you and the family.
16:15 I love the body language in this. He knows she’s wrong but doesn’t want to correct her. So he steps backwards, like he’s trying to escape from the misinformation.
David, have you ever read Grapes of Wrath as an adult? The daughters name is Rose of Sharon. Good book. I’d recommend listening to it instead of trying to read it. Lol
Wonderful garden ….fennel is a food source for the black swallowtail as well as dill and parsley …we had over 200 eggs this year I even had to buy more parsley to make certain they had plenty of food ….once they are the size of two joints of your small finger I put them into a netting system which plenty of food a few twigs and within days they are already cocoons then 10-14 days later they emerge much to the joy of the grandchildren…then the cycle begins again and life stays in the garden…I love the Tulsi and was very happy with my first crop as well as fresh tea almost daily as well as an incredible adaptogen Helping deal with stress …a win win …lemon balm one of my new favorites already harvested it three times this year and put it into the freeze dryer and sealed bags for teas for the winter…love these guys as well as your channel David thanks for sharing…
What a great tour! I used to really love their channel! I wish they'd get back to more homesteading content. I quit watching when it turned into mostly rants or politics. Which is important don't get me wrong, just not my cup of tea. I learned so much from stacy in the early days of my venture into homesteading, I'm forever grateful for those older videos❤
I love Doug and Stacy. I have seen them many times throughout the last 6 or 7 years at many events. I've watched them long before I met them in person. In my opinion, they are a wealth of knowledge and friendly too. I love real people and I watch real people. I learn from those who really grow and do what they video. One day I hope to meet you too.
Very cool! Awesome video and isn't it fun to be there and walk the garden? It's so big and lush. She's doing the variety grow boxes similar to your wide open food forest landscape. Food forest boxes. Great seeing you at the conference!
Thank you for this tour with my favorite gardeners! You guys are so incredibly inspirational to us former city folks that decided to homeschool our eight kids and raise animals, but still haven’t mastered the gardening thing. 😆 David, I love your music and would like to feature my husband’s 🎶 MUSIC 🎵 on RUclips but what are you do about copyright?
My Freedom, thornless blackberries are often twice as large as the blackberries with thorns. The flavor profile of a fully ripe Freedom blackberry is so complex this year, that I am removing other inferior, thornless blackberry varieties to make room for more Freedom.
Really did guys did a really good job doing an interview like this between the two of you to give you two different types of thinking😂 more please I watch Doug and Stacy all the time, so it really matters about what we grow. You’re taking a lot of the questions out of things because you’ve already did a lot of the work for us already so we can see what we really can grow. I like how you travel out of the country Doug and Stacy that is like she found out about the fennel.
I love it too, it’s nice to see Doug and Stacy with out them having the burden of making a video. I loved when Mr The Good visited Danny and Wanda from Deep South Homestead when they were processing sugarcane.
@stacy , you can graft Asian pear ( nashi pear ) onto a European pear ( normal pears ), try it on a few trees as there might be some incompatabilaty with some normal pears.
My mom has Rose of Sharon plants. Last year, I figured out that it was hibiscus, so I saved some seeds. I made some tea from the flowers before realizing the tea is made from the calyx. Actually, I just remembered I had a dream, last night, of picking one of the calyxes...weird Edit: Southern Wisconsin. They seem pretty hardy, but they look dead in early spring, lagging behind everything else for a few weeks.
Stacy needs to do more educational garden walk throughs, that was the best video!
I agree although with all she does in the garden & kitchen she's probably a pretty busy bee!
I sure miss her and her garden videos!
Yes, enjoyed this so much❤
Agreed!
Omg. Yes!!!!
Great seeing you and the whole family!
It was great to see all of you together and learning from each other. That's what it is all about!!
Stacy, what is the variety name of blackberries and sweet potatoes you grow?
Love lemon balm
I love their channel. It was my gateway drug to homesteading!
This was great!😊
I love garden tours. I’ve never met a true gardener who isn’t excited to share…here taste this, taste this, go ahead eat it! 😅
I never knew that Rose of Sharon was edible. When we lived in Pennsylvania, I considered them an invasive plant.
Great tour of Doug and Stacy's garden.
I just saw some this morning and told myself I didn’t like them, but Stacy just changed my mind! I live in PA.
You can make omelettes with rose of sharon leaves and flowers. They taste like leafy green, easy to grow and the flowers are beautiful.
This was so wonderful! Two of my favorite teachers!
I SO AGREE!! 😊
This really made my day! Thank you so much to David! Thank you so much to Doug and Stacy! I cant say enough about how enjoyable this was to watch!
It’s so cool you got to check out Doug and Stacy’s garden/homestead. I love thorny varieties of whatever comes in thorns because certain pests leave them alone and humans don’t walk threw them. Great perimeter plants.
Sweet, tell me about it when I see you in person at scrubfest 😜
Thai basil with blueberries in kombucha is amazing!
+100 for Rachel the Good. You need to have her in your videos more. 😃🌱🐢
Stacey's garden's got it going on!😂
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I'd love to hear about the painting of the chicken coop!!! Stacy has the best hair in the world. She needs to do an episode on that alone!
Yes and a very nice figure! She is in very good shape!!
Those arms!
AWESOME tour that Stacy gave to you and Miss Rachel David,and us as well! Rose of Sharon so sweet and yummy, marigolds make a great tea and zinnias pretty, but Stacy stating the flowers taste like cardboard, better to stick with the other yummy flowers! 😂
Oh my word! Two of 3 favorite channels in 1 video! Thank you both for sharing💞
Great video. I love garden tours. Stacey is always a fountain on amazing info. I’m gonna go make some tulsi tea now and order thorny blackberries.
That was a beautiful walk around the garden. Liked the tip on throw sowing. and getting beautiful plants instead of weeds. Thanks much love to all!❤
I love Doug and Stacey!
Me too
Love yall back
One of the fakest channels on RUclips, but glad you are entertained...
@@thomasgriffin7864 I watch for practical advice, not entertainment. I'm glad you stopped by. 😘
I feed rag weed to my chickens and rabbits. You can dry it out for winter like hay . Animal will eat or nest with it . Good for many things. Love the video guys 😁
I adore Stacy!! She hasn't done any videos on her channel lately. (Doug 's been doing the filming) but can't wait to see some new ones from Stacy again! I love that you collaborated on this!
So cool to see you visiting Doug and Stacy. Seriously two of my favorite channels on RUclips. I never miss a video from either of you. Much Love from Nikiski, Alaska.
And big love from Australia...huge fan of both channels!
@@jdoedoenetoh me too!! Love both of these families and their amazing gardens and knowledge. Awesome garden Stacey!! Love it from Australia too!!😉
Absolutely wonderful to see Stacy (and Doug at the beginning) giving her tour with you, David! Thanks so much for sharing!
I think the giant ragweed., Maybe hemp.
Loved your tour with Doug and Stacey! My most favorite mentors all together!!
Amazing! I love to watch both Off Grid with Doug & Stacy n David The Good ! Two heads together usually better than one! We learn from each other! Thanks David !
I love videos with Stacy! . 😊
Great video, I miss Stacy’s garden videos and her cooking videos.
Im in Illinois and the rose of Sharon is invasive. And now i know its edible. Awesome 👍🏼
I love Doug and Stacy!!! They're so wonderful! Thank you for having them on.
What a wonderfully uplifting video. The joy of gardening and connecting with mother earth absolutely shone through from you guys. Beautiful 🙏
Doug and Stacy, thinking about you both as we start a week of extremely hot weather. Take care, stay cool, and God bless you guys
Stacey you do a amazing video by yourself. No interruptions, just Stacey Time 😊 Great garden tour, thankyou
What a treat to see y’all together. Love Doug and Stacy!!
Wow! This garden tour was really great! I love the educational info given here and of course seeing all the beautiful plants in Doug and Stacy’s garden, made me feel like I was actually there visiting with you all. Please do more garden tours, they are so fun to watch. 😊❤️😊❤️😊❤️😊❤️😊
Love the Doug & Stacy surprise 🎉
Three of my favorite homesteaders/growers :) My grandparent's house back in the day had multiple apple, pear, & cherry trees, some grape vines, and 1 or 2 wild plums. It was great :D
Stacy, I hope you will do more videos on gardening and natural remedies! I definitely will get your book, too!!!!!!
It is so awesome to see y'all together!! Our favorite people all in one video. God Bless you all!
Awesome, I learned that I can use lemon balm as insect repellent, nice. I have also placed leaves of lemon balm on a fabric small sack and leave it in the car, it is a great scent in the vehicle, specially on hot days it just dehydrates on its own and the smell intensifies.
No way! What a great suprise to see both your channels together!!! So fun!!! David, you are so well behaved😂 in this video. Thank you Doug, Stacy and David the Good❤!
Wonderful pairing! Educational, entertaining, & tons of Life-love. Thanks for sharing, David! :)
Love Doug and Stacy! Love the garden tour! Goals!
Overload!! David, Doug and Stacy! Wow 😅
Thank you for all the information in your garden walk through. My zone is also 6B.your comments on what you over winter are very helpful. 2 miles shy of the Mason Dixon line!
David you are the good! Thank you for sharing we need a world full people like you. We need all advice you can tell us. Thank you my friend. God Bless
Good garden tour. Love the permaculture. I’m sure you got some of those zucchini seeds.😆
Loved the tour. Hate that we didn't get to talk with you at Doug and Stacy's conference. Thanks for sharing.... Stacy is always a wealth of info.
Two of my favorite gardeners in one place ❤🎉❤
That’s awesome! How fun is that. Our Guinea made a nest in a wild garden patch but we didn’t have a rooster so it was so sad for her 😭 I would love to walk around that place. How cool.
One time, when I was new to raising chickens (and had no roosters), I had a broody hen sit for 20 days, nothing I did could break her. So on the 21st day, I bought 6 chicks from Rural King and put them under her when the chickens were up for the night. She adopted them just fine (I was so sad for her that she couldn't hatch out her own, but also scared for her life if she sat much longer than 21 days). Next time, maybe you could source some guinea chicks. No brooder and no heat source needed, mama did all the work❣️
🐔🐥🐤🐥🐤🐥🐤
@@tabp8448 great idea! I was afraid to put any of our guinea keets under her. The good thing was she came out and ate and drank everyday. We moved the eggs and she was fine.
@@GoodTimesHomesteadI kept taking the eggs from under my hen... she moved from nesting box to nesting box, whichever one had the most eggs she would sit on 😂.
And yes, keets (not chicks) for guinea....I learned something new today.😊
This was my favorite episode, I learned so much from it and plan to just do it like Stacy does. instead of stressing so much about how to and where to plants things. I try to never miss Doug'"s news updates that keeps us informed. They are critical.
My two FAVORITE garden families!! ❤
Amazing video. Please do more like this to include how you prepare the herbs and flowers once you harvest. Stacy, great job!
I love this natural garden tour ! You go Stacy ! Yay for David the Good.
Love this so much! Stacey’s garden is beautiful. Her and Doug’s knowledge is incredibly informative. I appreciate it very much.
Excellent talk, such a natural explanation of what's going on in her garden.
This was a nice surprise, and most of us Gardeners who follow DTG are looking for easy solutions or (lazy gardener) hacks. So when Stacy said she was a lazy gardener I felt that, even though none of these folks is ever lazy. Just their youtube schedules are super busy, can not imagine their actual off yt lives.
My 2 favorite gardening channels together!! What a treat. Thank you!
Doug and Stacey the best! 💕
You both give me so much inspiration and encouragement when it comes to gardening and nutritional value to what I grow for my family. So great to see you do a video together!
I just love when my fav channels join up!! 🙌🙌🙌🙌 looking forward to catching up with you all in heaven 🎉🎉🎉
This is one of my favorite videos with two people I really enjoy! I'll enjoy watching this again
I think it’s great when y’all visit and share other homesteaders. I actually found out about you from one of Doug and Stacys videos. Love both of y’all’s channels, I’m learning so much from them. Thanks again for a great video. God bless you and the family.
Thank you.
16:15 I love the body language in this. He knows she’s wrong but doesn’t want to correct her. So he steps backwards, like he’s trying to escape from the misinformation.
I think she's talking about the flavor, not the actual species!
Thankyou guys for me i got a great part of DOUG & STACY i cannot tell you how much i love it i will follow dave the good as well cheers
One of my favorite David the Good AND Doug and Stacy episodes!!!
David, have you ever read Grapes of Wrath as an adult? The daughters name is Rose of Sharon.
Good book. I’d recommend listening to it instead of trying to read it. Lol
Yes, though I forgot that
Wonderful garden ….fennel is a food source for the black swallowtail as well as dill and parsley …we had over 200 eggs this year I even had to buy more parsley to make certain they had plenty of food ….once they are the size of two joints of your small finger I put them into a netting system which plenty of food a few twigs and within days they are already cocoons then 10-14 days later they emerge much to the joy of the grandchildren…then the cycle begins again and life stays in the garden…I love the Tulsi and was very happy with my first crop as well as fresh tea almost daily as well as an incredible adaptogen Helping deal with stress …a win win …lemon balm one of my new favorites already harvested it three times this year and put it into the freeze dryer and sealed bags for teas for the winter…love these guys as well as your channel David thanks for sharing…
What type of tulsi did you plant?
Oh my gosh all my favorite people in one place! Love it! ❤
Wow, what a treat! Love both channels! Thank you!!!
What a great tour! I used to really love their channel! I wish they'd get back to more homesteading content. I quit watching when it turned into mostly rants or politics. Which is important don't get me wrong, just not my cup of tea. I learned so much from stacy in the early days of my venture into homesteading, I'm forever grateful for those older videos❤
I love Doug and Stacy. I have seen them many times throughout the last 6 or 7 years at many events. I've watched them long before I met them in person. In my opinion, they are a wealth of knowledge and friendly too. I love real people and I watch real people. I learn from those who really grow and do what they video. One day I hope to meet you too.
Great find this channel, Thank you David, Doug and Stacy. Three against the world. Love you people, God bless.
Very cool! Awesome video and isn't it fun to be there and walk the garden? It's so big and lush. She's doing the variety grow boxes similar to your wide open food forest landscape. Food forest boxes. Great seeing you at the conference!
My 2 favorite homesteading channel ❤❤❤
Thank you for this tour with my favorite gardeners! You guys are so incredibly inspirational to us former city folks that decided to homeschool our eight kids and raise animals, but still haven’t mastered the gardening thing. 😆
David, I love your music and would like to feature my husband’s 🎶 MUSIC 🎵 on RUclips but what are you do about copyright?
Thank you. Great work! I post my music and don't worry about the copyright.
Enjoyed seeing my favorite people all in one video. Great info. Thanks
Always love any thing with Stacy. A storehouse of good knowledge. Many thanks!
Guava flowers are really good, too! Super sweet!
My Freedom, thornless blackberries are often twice as large as the blackberries with thorns. The flavor profile of a fully ripe Freedom blackberry is so complex this year, that I am removing other inferior, thornless blackberry varieties to make room for more Freedom.
Really did guys did a really good job doing an interview like this between the two of you to give you two different types of thinking😂 more please I watch Doug and Stacy all the time, so it really matters about what we grow. You’re taking a lot of the questions out of things because you’ve already did a lot of the work for us already so we can see what we really can grow. I like how you travel out of the country Doug and Stacy that is like she found out about the fennel.
I love Doug and Stacy! Mostly Stacy, Doug is ok. That was smart keeping him mostly out of the video... 😂
I’m also in zone 8 and my tomatoes do better in the shade. Try planting them under a tree.
Wow it is cool seeing you visit Doug and Stacy!
Awesome garden tour of Doug n Stacy homestead David thanks for sharing hope you have a blessed weekend 🙏 🇺🇸 👍
Love seeing the channels I watch from a different perspective!
I love it too, it’s nice to see Doug and Stacy with out them having the burden of making a video. I loved when Mr The Good visited Danny and Wanda from Deep South Homestead when they were processing sugarcane.
🎉Top notch collaboration ❤
That was awesome! ❤❤❤❤Stacy...Doug too. Two of the best channels to learn from
@stacy , you can graft Asian pear ( nashi pear ) onto a European pear ( normal pears ), try it on a few trees as there might be some incompatabilaty with some normal pears.
Great visit with you both! I always learn so much! Fun seeing Doug photo bomb😅 🤗💗🇨🇦
What a besutiful Garden....what I loved most was the sound of the RAIN!
My mom has Rose of Sharon plants. Last year, I figured out that it was hibiscus, so I saved some seeds. I made some tea from the flowers before realizing the tea is made from the calyx. Actually, I just remembered I had a dream, last night, of picking one of the calyxes...weird
Edit: Southern Wisconsin. They seem pretty hardy, but they look dead in early spring, lagging behind everything else for a few weeks.
2 of my fav channels together❣️
I love the rose of sharon. They are all over my garden via wind pollination or birds.
My chickens eat all the fallen flowers from my Rose of Sharon
So glad you did Stacy's garden. I watch their channel all the time ❤
THE TOMATOES when cooked down for 2 days WON ME THE BLUE RIBBON AT OUR COUNTY FAIR THIS YEAR! PIZZA SAUCE LIKE IT SHOULD BE!
Looks like you all had a great time together 🙏
And we didn't even get to see the high tunnel. So much stuff! ❤ It
@David The Good ∆∆∆∆∆you have a troll trying to spam every body
I didn't know about lemon bam and skeeters. OH boy am I going to grow that stuff! They are horrible this year.
Love this video David! Such peace in that garden! Looks as though you had just as awesome of a Missouri trip as we did!
I love Doug and Stacy and David♥️
this was awesome to watch- I've watched them for a couple years too---UNITY is the best
Look at my friends doing a garden tour!! Love it