Andrew, I love the sound of the veggies being picked! It brings back beautiful memories of our garden when I was growing up. Dad had a large veggie garden and was so sweet in that he didn't mind any of the neighborhood children picking any anytime as long as they ate what they picked!
Broccoli is huge! Purple peppers! Amazing. Love your videos. That snap as you pick. Reminds me of bubbles popping chewing bubble gum. Come back soon boys! ❤️
The snapping sound of those bell peppers was so satisfying! And so was watching those corn stalks fall in a zip line! I love decorating for Halloween and would absolutely use those corn stalks! It is starting to feel more like fall now, here in Colorado.Your giant Bell Peppers make my home garden peppers look puny. I'd be proud to have those giants!! Instead I am pouting.
Am I the only weirdo that loves the snapping sounds when plucking the veg off the plant?😛😁I'm from Hawaii. We're feeling the global warming. All summer was dry. Last year we'd have rain at least several times a month. Depends on what part of the island you live in. If Diamond Head (south mountain) is brown like this year, no rain. Last year it was green. A lot of my plants got a sunburn.
Went to the farm store today, Got awesome produce, baked goods and Dairy, Met some wonderful people! I will be a busy bee this weekend making sauerkraut!
It continues to amaze me the way your plants are just loaded with veggies. Back In my day of home gardening I never saw this kind of bounty. Where I lived in northern Manitoba, the season was short but the long days of sunshine made up for that to a point.
My growing season here in Northern Michigan is snow from October to June, then we have 3 weeks of blazing hot and you cannot breath or move, then 2 weeks of freezing cold rain and frost, then back to blazing hot can't breathe, oh then the BEAUTIFUL 75 and sunny for 6 days then it's winter again. Gotta love Michigan. Lol I would love to come hangout at your family's farm to learn. You guys are so full of knowledge and fun.
The growing season here in Maine is over. My little garden is all picked, and I am in he southern part of the state. The only thing left is the potato harvest up north, and that will be soon. Now we can look forward to the fall color, which is breathtaking up here. I will be heading up north in a couple of weeks, and the brilliant color on the flanks of Mt. Abrams is something I just can't miss.
I started my garden too early and lost my pepper tomato's and squash. Replanted and another frost hit only got 14 plants this time.I 'm growing around 70 Celebrity Love to watch your channel I was raised on a dairy farm. Looking forward to getting gardening started finally.
I'm still totally amazed at how many peppers you off of one plant. Just beautiful. Makes my mouth water. I'm just outside of Atlanta Ga and we have a fairly long growing season. This year has be a good year. I had an excellent garden this year. Very small but you can grow a lot in small space.
I live in South Australia and we are just coming into planting our summer crops. Always exciting putting the Tomatoes, cucumbers, capsicums, corn, etc in 🥰
Finding an old corn binder that worked would be cool for your corn shocks but probably be hard to find !!! Your current cutting method is is effective and entertaining !!!
You probably read this a million times but I always get super excited seeing a new video. I do apologise for being 2 days late commenting but work got the better of me. Great video as always
I get hungry everytime your notification pops up . beautiful farm . my seasons the same as yours . I'm in East oh but my harvests still have a long ways to go before they look like yours . thank you for all the knowledge your sharing . if you all ever run out of family to work your farm . I would love the expierience .
Hey Andrew I first started watching your videos this spring. Man you guys can grow it all even a youtube channel! When I first saw your videos I think you had 2k subs now 22k ! I'm very happy for you I know this is just the start !
We r in the very northwest corner of GA here called Trenton. We have a pretty long growing season here. Of course it gets hot and humid. This is the first year im planting in raised beds. Im so excited and hope it does great like y'alls do every year! Love watching y'all harvesting
At 4200 feet in Lakeview, Oregon, we often got snow on the 4th of July and a killing frost the 3rd week in August. we could not ripen tomatoes and could not grow corn. I always called it Siberia.
I farm a half acre in zone 6b on the WV/Kentucky border. My plantings are mostly all vertical (trellis tomatoes, cucumbers, zuccinis, peas, pole beans, etc) and my rows are dense. I grow a few dozen varieties of tomatoes and over a dozen types of peppers. The man who I bought the property from farmed it since 1947 and lived to be 99 years old. I grow most every vegetable that you do, but different varieties and on a much smaller scale. I really enjoy watching your family farm.
We are outside Houston Texas. We've been gardening for 7 years - just about 500 sq.ft, so totally the same as what you guys do lol anyway, we are SO jealous of your veggies! All we get in August and September are Okra and southern peas. Your farm is so gorgeous, it makes me want to move!
I'm in Texas and right now my pepper plants are in their second flush of growth after being dormant during the summer. Usually, I would start new pepper plants but I just left them in this year. Turnips, cabbage, broccoli, brussels and cauliflower are in ground and growing. Fall zucchini is growing but no flowers yet. I'm going to have to resow my lettuce, radish and carrots due to heat. Usually they would be started now but the heat lasted a bit longer the normal.
Hi, leah here from Philippines.. my family has a small farm.. I love farming. I love to watch ur channel specially when u harvesting those huge vegetables.. I just subscribe ur channel yesterday but I watch a lot of ur videos..🤩
Got the first frosts of the season last Friday , Saturday and Sunday night here in upstate NY, veggies are DONE even are last planting sweet corn is done it turned the husks brown. Pumpkin season is in full swing and busy. Was a great growing year for every thing ! Love your vids keep up the good work . Dad is the man !! Always makes me laugh
Love the channel. We live in the mountains of upper east Tennessee. It got down to 32 degrees yesterday morning. It frosted late this year in the spring and got all the apple tree blooms and the grapes here.
I live in northwest Pennsylvania! We're practically neighbors! Our garden did absolutely great this year. I hate to see it end but I've canned and frozen so much that we will be enjoying the fruits of our labor all winter long!
Not a really long season here in Nevada, this was our first year gardening and we did ok but we learned so many things that we want to do next year. Keep up the great videos.
I'm new to the channel. When you finally stop harvesting it would be great to have a video of how you till the property especially with the issue of doing something about the barrier plastic. Good job
First time I seen you grow yellow and orange peppers. Here in Tennessee we love them. I raised my own this year so I could freeze my own fajita mix. I hope I can grow peppers as beautiful as yours next year ♥️
South Carolina the growing season is long. We don’t stop until around December with turnips., collards, mustard greens. The broccoli and peppers are so beautiful and I have never seen purple or white peppers.
I am so jealous 😭. I wish my peppers and tomatoes from my garden look like yours. I lost all of my ten zuccini plants to vine bores. I basically only got cherry tomatoes still producing. Love ❣️ you guys and a big hello to dad.
Another great one, guys! Got my NEPA fix and makes me want to visit my cousins and aunts and uncles soon. Your pumpkins are awesome and I loved the corn stalk cutting!! Keep these coming!
I live in South East Georgia and long growing season....i love those purple Bells....dont find those here.. Wish we had them here...love y'alls blogs......Ann From Georgia
I grew up eating green bell peppers. I never really knew about any other colors. Grew up in Connecticut. Not sure if that is why. They didn’t seem to ship from over seas much when I was young. We ate what was in season.
I just found your Market on Google earth and I'm only 50 miles away. I'll be coming in soon lol. This will help with when i can safely get plants in the ground next year.
Always love watching guys and ladies work as a family. Just wondering if you can give some pointers to home gardener on bell peppers. Watering, fertilizing, and variety type. A little help goes a long ways, thank you.
Omaha, Nebraska's season is about end of April to first of October. We've had higher than normal temps this week. Suppose to get 92 Friday. My tomatoes are still doing well.
I love watching Joe and Andrew talking and make some fun........
Andrew, I love the sound of the veggies being picked! It brings back beautiful memories of our garden when I was growing up. Dad had a large veggie garden and was so sweet in that he didn't mind any of the neighborhood children picking any anytime as long as they ate what they picked!
Broccoli is huge! Purple peppers! Amazing. Love your videos. That snap as you pick. Reminds me of bubbles popping chewing bubble gum. Come back soon boys! ❤️
Your veggies are stellar. Unreal color and size. Truly 10 generations of your farm have mastered their craft.
Thank you add me on facebook vegie boys
The snapping sound of those bell peppers was so satisfying! And so was watching those corn stalks fall in a zip line! I love decorating for Halloween and would absolutely use those corn stalks! It is starting to feel more like fall now, here in Colorado.Your giant Bell Peppers make my home garden peppers look puny. I'd be proud to have those giants!! Instead I am pouting.
Am I the only weirdo that loves the snapping sounds when plucking the veg off the plant?😛😁I'm from Hawaii. We're feeling the global warming. All summer was dry. Last year we'd have rain at least several times a month. Depends on what part of the island you live in. If Diamond Head (south mountain) is brown like this year, no rain. Last year it was green. A lot of my plants got a sunburn.
@Dylan N yep. they're comfortably sitting under a camouflage net.
Peppers are the best for it.
No find the sound very satisfying
Summer Ride I love the sound of peppers being plucked😆
Dylan N Yes! I use netting over my plants. The sun gets so hot here, it’s a “must have”
Went to the farm store today, Got awesome produce, baked goods and Dairy, Met some wonderful people! I will be a busy bee this weekend making sauerkraut!
I really love Matthew's way of taking down the corn stalks. 🙃😁
Your family is so happy and you have so much love.
Those peppers are absolutely gorgeous!
Red , orange, YEllow, And violet bell peppers! Very nice to see them!
After a horrible day of dealing with crappy people, I just want to say it is a pleasure to watch your peaceful fun videos.
I’m glad I was able to help and I’m sorry about your day.
It continues to amaze me the way your plants are just loaded with veggies. Back In my day of home gardening I never saw this kind of bounty. Where I lived in northern Manitoba, the season was short but the long days of sunshine made up for that to a point.
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Nice!! Never thought pepper picking sounds would make me so happy! 😁🤪😜
My growing season here in Northern Michigan is snow from October to June, then we have 3 weeks of blazing hot and you cannot breath or move, then 2 weeks of freezing cold rain and frost, then back to blazing hot can't breathe, oh then the BEAUTIFUL 75 and sunny for 6 days then it's winter again. Gotta love Michigan. Lol
I would love to come hangout at your family's farm to learn. You guys are so full of knowledge and fun.
The growing season here in Maine is over. My little garden is all picked, and I am in he southern part of the state. The only thing left is the potato harvest up north, and that will be soon. Now we can look forward to the fall color, which is breathtaking up here. I will be heading up north in a couple of weeks, and the brilliant color on the flanks of Mt. Abrams is something I just can't miss.
I started my garden too early and lost my pepper tomato's and squash. Replanted and another frost hit only got 14 plants this time.I 'm growing around 70 Celebrity Love to watch your channel I was raised on a dairy farm. Looking forward to getting gardening started finally.
I'm still totally amazed at how many peppers you off of one plant. Just beautiful. Makes my mouth water. I'm just outside of Atlanta Ga and we have a fairly long growing season. This year has be a good year. I had an excellent garden this year. Very small but you can grow a lot in small space.
I live in South Australia and we are just coming into planting our summer crops. Always exciting putting the Tomatoes, cucumbers, capsicums, corn, etc in 🥰
Look at those LOVELY & BEAUTIFUL color coming frm differents varieties of pepper,i do love to watch u guys picking or harvesting ur veggies.😍❤😎
My Mother loved putting together Corn Stalks for the yard (we a a 2 acre front yard) during the Fall. Grew up on a Grain Farm so we always had plenty.
Finding an old corn binder that worked would be cool for your corn shocks but probably be hard to find !!! Your current cutting method is is effective and entertaining !!!
Beautiful vegetables please love the pepper and broccoli sounds keep the videos coming👍👍
It is so satisfying to watch your channel. The quality of those vegies is so amazing. thank you for this channel
Wow.. that broccoli, that bell peppers it so colourful and beautiful, how l love, it'. it's so expensive here in our country Thank you.👍👏👏❤
You probably read this a million times but I always get super excited seeing a new video. I do apologise for being 2 days late commenting but work got the better of me. Great video as always
I get hungry everytime your notification pops up . beautiful farm . my seasons the same as yours . I'm in East oh but my harvests still have a long ways to go before they look like yours . thank you for all the knowledge your sharing . if you all ever run out of family to work your farm . I would love the expierience .
That broccoli is beautiful, it gets hot so fast here on the Mississippi Gulf Coast that we don't get such pretty broccoli.
Hey that's where I live.
Same when I lived in Oklahoma, try Packman broccoli next year. It tolerates heat real well
@@lenak4113 Where on the coast do you live ? I live in Jackson County 3 miles from the Gulf with a bayou across the street.
@@shielataylor9423 I am in Gautier. Behind the college.
@@lenak4113 I'm also in Gautier in Westgate
You make me want to move clo see to your farm. I love watching you guys working in the field.
Hey Andrew I first started watching your videos this spring. Man you guys can grow it all even a youtube channel! When I first saw your videos I think you had 2k subs now 22k ! I'm very happy for you I know this is just the start !
We r in the very northwest corner of GA here called Trenton. We have a pretty long growing season here. Of course it gets hot and humid. This is the first year im planting in raised beds. Im so excited and hope it does great like y'alls do every year! Love watching y'all harvesting
At 4200 feet in Lakeview, Oregon, we often got snow on the 4th of July and a killing frost the 3rd week in August. we could not ripen tomatoes and could not grow corn. I always called it Siberia.
I would like to watch you boys to harvest cabbage and brokly for sure its fun.
Those peppers are so nice,i like the cracking sound.
I’ve never had a purple or white pepper. I must live a sheltered life, lol!
They aren’t common, we have many ethnic folks who love them.
Hello from Moosomin, Saskatchewan, Canada great show keep up the great work.
The vegetables on your farm are truly remarkable, colour and sizes . The pumpkins was amazing. Keep up the hard work bless hands
Lol your dad is crazy. 🤣 Such fun videos, thanks!
I also think the sounds and colors and very nice.
As usual great video. Was at the farm market today and stocked up on stuff. Thanks for all the hard work you all do and good veggies you produce.
I farm a half acre in zone 6b on the WV/Kentucky border. My plantings are mostly all vertical (trellis tomatoes, cucumbers, zuccinis, peas, pole beans, etc) and my rows are dense. I grow a few dozen varieties of tomatoes and over a dozen types of peppers. The man who I bought the property from farmed it since 1947 and lived to be 99 years old. I grow most every vegetable that you do, but different varieties and on a much smaller scale. I really enjoy watching your family farm.
That’s an awesome story, lots of history. Thank you for sharing
Amazing purple pepper first time to saw,fun picking pepper..
Purple peppers look amazing. One year I grew "chocolate" peppers which are a nice deep mahogany hue.
We are outside Houston Texas. We've been gardening for 7 years - just about 500 sq.ft, so totally the same as what you guys do lol anyway, we are SO jealous of your veggies! All we get in August and September are Okra and southern peas. Your farm is so gorgeous, it makes me want to move!
I like the sound of the veggies when you pick them off the plants. From MAXINE CLARK FORM PERTH WA
Here in Wisconsin our growing season is already over. Nothing but squash, pumpkins, onion and garlic to harvest.
Thanks again guys and have a nice safe day!!!
I love Joel’s laugh 😂
It’s very infectious
You grow the prettiest peppers. I have never seen purple ones.
Very very cool video!! Way to cut the stalks Matt!! Corn stalks, straw and pumpkins perfect fall decor!! Veggies simply amazing. Thanks 😊😍
What a beautiful harvest
I'm in Texas and right now my pepper plants are in their second flush of growth after being dormant during the summer. Usually, I would start new pepper plants but I just left them in this year. Turnips, cabbage, broccoli, brussels and cauliflower are in ground and growing. Fall zucchini is growing but no flowers yet. I'm going to have to resow my lettuce, radish and carrots due to heat. Usually they would be started now but the heat lasted a bit longer the normal.
Beautiful
I love watching your work
Can we see gramies reaction? Also you guys and gals have such an upbeat personality. I love it.
I can just smell those peppers. So fresh off the plant.
Love your videos...Will be sorry to see the harvest over....
Love watching you'll harvesting and planting the vegetables
Hi, leah here from Philippines.. my family has a small farm.. I love farming. I love to watch ur channel specially when u harvesting those huge vegetables.. I just subscribe ur channel yesterday but I watch a lot of ur videos..🤩
Beautiful peppers no better than this also the broccoli lovely lovely a bless day
Got the first frosts of the season last Friday , Saturday and Sunday night here in upstate NY, veggies are DONE even are last planting sweet corn is done it turned the husks brown. Pumpkin season is in full swing and busy. Was a great growing year for every thing ! Love your vids keep up the good work . Dad is the man !! Always makes me laugh
Love the channel. We live in the mountains of upper east Tennessee. It got down to 32 degrees yesterday morning. It frosted late this year in the spring and got all the apple tree blooms and the grapes here.
Same thing in my area, we didn’t get peaches or apples locally to me.
SWFL zone 9b, commercial guys are planting tomatoes now. Fantastic peppers!
It’s amazing how different everyone’s areas are
I live in northwest Pennsylvania! We're practically neighbors! Our garden did absolutely great this year. I hate to see it end but I've canned and frozen so much that we will be enjoying the fruits of our labor all winter long!
Keep making these awesome videos ! I will share with friends and family !
Nice harvest. Here in eastern Georgia we can grow some type of vegetable year round.
Those bell,peppers are beautiful!
New sub here ( Pittsburgh PA). Just happened upon your channel. Love the vids. Very happy to see a veggie channel from the home state ☺️
Everything yall grow is amazing. I hope my garden does good like yalls
Not a really long season here in Nevada, this was our first year gardening and we did ok but we learned so many things that we want to do next year. Keep up the great videos.
wonderful vegetable great work
I'm new to the channel. When you finally stop harvesting it would be great to have a video of how you till the property especially with the issue of doing something about the barrier plastic. Good job
Beautiful amazing farm🌱☘️😍 watching from Philippines🇵🇭❤️
First time I seen you grow yellow and orange peppers. Here in Tennessee we love them. I raised my own this year so I could freeze my own fajita mix. I hope I can grow peppers as beautiful as yours next year ♥️
Purple bells are so beautiful. New to me. You also spoke of white bells. New to me.
Hi Andrew ur videos are great. Happy to see the farm loaded with veggies. Kindly share the fertilizer u use for this veggies.
Oh my😲😲😲thats so so big pumpkin i ever seen😁😁..
You guys are the best! Love the videos.
I’m in Alaska. We have about three good months for our frowning season. Love your channel.
Three months of frowning? I hope you're smiling the other 9 at least... LOL
Hola desde Colombia, es interesante la forma de cultivar tómate, me parece excelente, que rendimiento tienen por planta?
South Carolina the growing season is long. We don’t stop until around December with turnips., collards, mustard greens. The broccoli and peppers are so beautiful and I have never seen purple or white peppers.
This is a leftover blessings. 😀
Watching from California we have a nice long growing season.
I love the Odd looking pumpkins.
those are so nice hoping to get my garden better next year.
I am so jealous 😭. I wish my peppers and tomatoes from my garden look like yours. I lost all of my ten zuccini plants to vine bores. I basically only got cherry tomatoes still producing. Love ❣️ you guys and a big hello to dad.
Another great one, guys! Got my NEPA fix and makes me want to visit my cousins and aunts and uncles soon. Your pumpkins are awesome and I loved the corn stalk cutting!! Keep these coming!
I live in South East Georgia and long growing season....i love those purple Bells....dont find those here..
Wish we had them here...love y'alls blogs......Ann From Georgia
Going back in time....Andrew 's dad said....I am dad...I'm 2024 ...I'm grandpaw! Wow how time flies!
Love your videos !!! I am from PA as well and would love to try your produce. It looks amazing !
I grew up eating green bell peppers. I never really knew about any other colors. Grew up in Connecticut. Not sure if that is why. They didn’t seem to ship from over seas much when I was young. We ate what was in season.
Love that crunchy snap! Fresh, fresh, fresh!
Your place is so amazing..and i love farming.my country is tropical country lots of rain and typhon.😁watching from philippines.
I just found your Market on Google earth and I'm only 50 miles away. I'll be coming in soon lol. This will help with when i can safely get plants in the ground next year.
Just beautiful veggies. All the colors of the earth 💜
My favorite peppers are the free ones
Hi I live in Massachusetts, I lake to see 👀 u, take care and, God bless 💖
Always love watching guys and ladies work as a family. Just wondering if you can give some pointers to home gardener on bell peppers. Watering, fertilizing, and variety type. A little help goes a long ways, thank you.
Omaha, Nebraska's season is about end of April to first of October. We've had higher than normal temps this week. Suppose to get 92 Friday. My tomatoes are still doing well.
Good morning I'm from Philippines watching you. Ilove doing gardening too
Y'all are truly blessed.