July Garden Harvest & Tour!
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- LOTS of harvesting happening in July and so much has changed in a month. We're taking you through the garden for a full homestead garden tour and update.
Garden Supplies/Tools:
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Silage Tarps, Row Covers, Ground Cover, Shade Cloth, Irrigation Supplies- www.farmersfri...
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Garden Plants:
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Garden Infrastructure:
Caterpillar Tunnel & High Tunnel www.farmersfri...
Garden Attire:
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Garden Planning & Preserving Journal:
Seedtime garden planner: seedtime.us/jk...
Amy's (my sister) garden planner 2024 dated -printable pdf version: tidd.ly/3tGDkwv, for undated version click here tidd.ly/41CC5uZ
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Canning and Preserving Supplies:
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Most links are affiliate links. Please know I will only recommend items I LOVE and use myself, at no extra cost to you, and it helps support the channel! You guys are the best! -Becky
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I'm a mom and gardener in Texas and your channel is a great source of inspiration and education for me. Thank you for sharing your work!
I’m always so amazed at how much you’re able to grow! The garden looks lush and bountiful. What a blessing. Thanks for sharing the garden with us.
Yay, for way less weeding!! That's a total garden win. I spend far too many hours weeding. Im so happy for you that you're seeing such success . Thanks for giving us a peek into your beautiful garden.
I'm following you from Romania! I watched all your videos. This is the first year we have retired to our country after 10 years in England. Living in the country and being able to grow your own vegetables is wonderful. I am inspired by your life, and we also try to consume as much food as possible from the ones we produce at home. ❤
Your garden is beautiful and abundant! Many blessings! Love your family working together!
We admire this family! God bless you
I was checking for a new video. So glad to see there is one! Thanks for sharing your corner of the world with us! 💛
Your garden looks fantastic! Love how the entire family is involved!
Garden envy! What a beautiful garden and love that the kids are out there with you.
Beautiful Becky it's always fun to walk the gardens with you. I like that your video are getting a little longer. Thank you
I appreciate hearing you process and learn on your videos. ❤
Thank you so much for sharing your journey to great homesteading with us. It is just so exciting to see the progress and learning new tips about plant growth. Thank you so much. May God bless you and yours as always.❤😊
Becky so glad your having a great year with your harvest, always great to see you all and getting an update, can’t wait to see your next preserving video.
I love the fact that your family is doing this together. it really is inspiring to see. Each of you work very hard and I know it's not easy. I appreciate you all. When will you start your fall crops? If you haven't already?
I can’t believe your little one is pulling up on things already. Too cute!
Love your channel, would love to collaborate in the future as I encourage veterans to seek healing through nutrition, and hobbies!
I love garden updates. Lots of harvesting. There is nothing like that feeling. 🌻🍉
Any year with less weeds is a great year. i have spent two different times this year being away for a week, so the weeds are winning in my garden. This fall will be a big clean up and change as we are putting in a high tunnel in Sept. The tunnel area will get a cover crop until early in March when I start seeds in the tunnel and put in some cold weather crops. God bless y'all and keep growing.
You can use amaranth leaves for stir fry. It is very nutritious. You can also use the tender stems in the stir fry.
Wow,God is good. What a abundance in your garden, a lot of work too. God bless you guys.
I really enjoy your garden updates, especially with all the harvesting going on. There's no feeling quite like it!
I just love your straightforward interesting videos - your production has improved year on year - it’s great to see - such a balanced garden with flowers and good pollinators included - love it 😊
I love your garden experiments and how you explained your corn trial. My jaw dropped when you mentioned how little time you are spending on weeding… I think it’s time I look into weed paper! It sounds very promising.
CORN WORMS - When the cobs start to form put a few drops of olive oil on the end of the cob where the silk is. I use a squeeze bottle and go down the row. You will not have worms.
Interesting! But ... And I'm sorry, I just can't help it... 😂...
The poor hungry chickens!! 🐛 ❤
Does this make butterball corn?
Is this where the microwave popcorn gets oiled?
Do the kernels have better skincare routines than me?!
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I'll try that with the next batch if I catch it at the right time! Thanks!
I'm so glad things have gotten a bit easier with the garden! I remember seeing the videos with the struggles. Thank you for sharing your tips and advice with us. Can't wait for the preserving and bounty videos!
Beautiful gardens and cant wait for the preserving videos.
Thank you for the vid. I am so proud of yall for being such go-getters, and working so hard. Your garden is lovely! May The Lord Jesus bless and help you all.❤
The whole time I’ve been watching you I thought you were in Utah. I had no idea you are in Arkansas.
Your garden is truly an inspiration.
Loved the garden tour full of life and food ❤❤❤❤❤ As always a pleasure to watch 😊😊😊🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Love from the UK x
Really great information on how you 've dealt with struggles. So much good stuff to learn so I will have to rewatch w/notes!
What a bountiful garden! Your hard work is paying off.
Sooooo Beautiful!!! I’m really intrigued by cover crops & I learn a little more from each your videos - Thank You!! Excited about inspiring preservation videos!!!💚💚💚
Loved the video! I kept stopping it to make notes for next year's garden.
Hopefully my garden will improve each year. Only my third growing season. I'm trying to learn all I can from your experience. Thank you!
Did I miss the kids’ gardens? My 7yr old niece loves to their plantings cause she planted a few tomatoes, cucumbers, cantaloupe and sunflowers too 😊 soo proud of her ❤️
She said they will show them next time 😊
Yes, they will show them next time!
Great video, as always, It must be so satisfying seeing all your good work flourishing Thank you for sharing, and looking forward to your next 1
I'm jealous of your beautiful purple basil! Mine is looking quite sad. Everything looks so lovely
Your garden is so inspiring! Nicely done!
The garden looks amazing Becky! I’m really looking forward to your video on wheat as I’ve been interested in trying to grow a little in my garden as well.
On another note I now own three pairs of Boggs boots I love them! Thank you for sharing telling us about them and I did use your link to buy my first pair 🍻
Thank you! Yes, Bogs have the best garden boots! I'm glad you like them too!
Thanks for the update! I feel like we've often had a row or two of sweet corn on the edge of a patch not do as well as the others. I've often wondered why it does that, but I can't think of why it would.
This is my favorite harvesting and preserving in your vlog 😊
I always got multiple harvests from green beans, pick them often and fertilize them is all I did.
So happy you aren’t having to weed! Beautiful garden. Your hard work is paying off. ❤️🙏🏻Val C
Thank You for sharing your beautiful garden. Always brings me JOY❗🌻💚
Your garden looks beautiful. I sowed lemon squash. I hope it does as good as yours. I'm growing Long Island cheese pumpkins again. They sure do take over, but so worth it.
I enjoy your videos SO MUCH that I literally drop everything to watch!!
It's so nice to see how things are coming along through all of your hard work. Obviously, the new weed paper you are using is fantastic. Do you have to redo it every year? Does it compost into the ground? I am also so happy to see all of the herbs you are growing 👍😁 I can't wait for your next video
So when is baby #6 coming along? 😂
Thank you! Yes, weed paper needs to be redone each year. It composts into the soil. Hopefully soon on baby... Riggs needs a buddy his age!!! :)
@@TheSeasonalHomestead oh my gosh...so happy to hear that! You make and raise beautiful children ❤️❤️❤️
Also, super cool that it composts 👍
Love your channel wonderful family helping too ❤️
I'm interested in how your second crop of tomatoes goes. Thanks for mentioning that.
In the northeast where I lived we call that honeynut squash. It is a yummy hybrid. None of that butternut bitter aftertaste! Love your content!
I'd love to see a video on what you do with all your herbs. Especially if you are using them medicinally.
Goals… Love your garden!
Thank you for the garden tour and harvesting 😊
you have a beautiful garden
Super cool stuff! 😊
Omg I saw one of those hanging thieves in my garden this year. Had no idea what it was but let it do its thing. I’ve only seen 2 squash bugs so far this year! Knock on wood.
That's awesome, must be helping!
You are amazing!
I do believe that this is the best garden you have had yet! I'm in missouri, and we have had an abundance of rain that has helped our garden thrive this year wondering if Arkansas has to in your area?
Yes, we had a little too much rain, then a dry spell, but over the last two months the perfect amount. I do think it helps a lot!
I made hatch chili cowboy candy last year and it was amazing!😊
Yum, sounds good!
Thanks for the tour - your garden is inspirational!
Looking at your mowed lawn garden border, have you considered native flowering perennial shrubs along the fence instead of lawn grass? You've started attracting some good bugs, but it takes a good chunk of plants to really attract them in numbers. Plus they look pretty and are easy to take care of (basically don't need to past first summer). If there is a native plant or habitat restoration group in your area they could provide good advice, and help acquiring plants. I have seen a marked difference in both variety and sheer number of good insects over the years as my native flowering plants come into their own. Native plants are like an orchard: it takes a few years, but the payoff is juicy 😜
Thank you! I haven't considered it, only because in my previous garden I had a flower border like along a fence line and it was hard to maintain. It ended up being more weeds than flowers. I'd love to do something like that... maybe just not against the fence :) Or I need to figure out the secret to reducing weed pressure :)
@@TheSeasonalHomestead I hear you. I was thinking more shrubs that you could snip around, or herbaceous perennials that form a dense colony so weeds can't get a hold. In my area examples might be Ocean Spray or Mock Orange, and Goldenrod or Fireweed. However you have a very different climate so just take those as picture examples not real suggestions!
I love green chili. I live in NM and you buy them in bulk and they roast them in these big roasters. Highly recommend chili rellano casserole. You just use roasted Chiles instead . It might be helpful to roast and can or freeze your Chiles if you have a lot. Some other options are green Chile lasagna and green chili stew in the winter
Thank you for the ideas!
Our first introduction to hatch peppers was when we lived in Texas and got out of the car to walk into HEB. The smell of the peppers roasting in these huge drums outside the front of the store filled the parking lot and it smelled so good. I agree a great pepper
Love your videos!
I’m on the hunt for the best spaghetti sauce and enchilada sauce recipes. In the past I’ve just canned tomato sauce and then seasoned after opening… but I’d like to do more grab and go.
This is the one we use for spaghetti sauce. I'm not sure if it's the best, but we like it a lot! nchfp.uga.edu/how/can/how-do-i-can-tomatoes/spaghetti-sauce-without-meat/
@@TheSeasonalHomestead thank you! I tried Mrs wages and it was so salty
Thank you for taking the time to show us your garden. Great tips and ideas. It’s beautiful and I’m delighted you are all enjoying such delicious bounty.
Was it rye grass you crimped, covered and used for the potatoes?
Yes, winter rye, crimson clover, and hairy vetch. Sowed it in the fall.
I like to see what you and the family has done in the garden. How do you storage carrots, so they dont get soft?
Beautiful gardens as always! It’s wonderful that you finally get to enjoy it more now that you’ve conquered the pests etc. Do you have a cover crop you would recommend for raised beds for over wintering? Thank you 😊
My favorite is a mix winter rye, hairy vetch, and crimson clover. They all overwinter very well even in very cold places as long as they are started in time.
Great garden your! I can't wait to see what you do with all of your harvested vegetables.
How is your orchard doing?
It's doing so much better this year! The mulch is helping a lot. We have 2 pears on one tree and 1 apple on another. Not much to show yet, but hopefully it will keep getting better.
Corn is really unforgiving when it comes to competition, until the 6/8 leaves stage it will impact plant growth and yield big time.
Tomato ✨🍅 🍅 ✨🍅 🍅 ✨🍅🍅✨✨🍅✨🍅✨✨✨🍅🍅
yum 😋
Nice, love it
Love watching your spectacular gardens.
Question: have you considered having bees for honey?
Yes, I'd love to have bees for honey. Cam has always had a bit more interest than me, so I think someday he will take that on!
Amazing!!!!
Becky I love your channel! We moved from WA state in 2020 to NE Arkansas. Shortly after I found out youre just a few hours from us. We are our 4th year into homesteading with our gaggle of children and loving it (more the ups than the downs!). Weird question, but I really like your jeans in this video. Can I ask what brand they are? I almost never shop so when I see something I like it's nice to tuck it in the back of the mind for when there is a need for an item. Thank you! Also love the music that you use. We have a lot in common. :) Blessings to you and your family and your business!
Thank you! The jeans are Gap, vintage slim. The mid rise.
Thank you! The jeans are Gap, vintage slim. The mid rise.
@@TheSeasonalHomestead Thank you!
i heard chickens or ducks could solve the pests issue, may be u guys could look in that direction. i saw a video where a family grows veggies do that
wow you have those carrots down, i havent had success
Aww thanks, I have some tips for growing here, if you're interested www.theseasonalhomestead.com/3-foolproof-methods-for-planting-carrot-seeds/
If you have potato beetles burn the straw after the potatoes come out. The next generation will be in the straw.
Does the smaller honey nut squash store as well as the larger ones do?
سلام برشما خدا قوت بده خانم ❤❤
I have been wondering what area you are planting in. I am in the Niagara peninsula in Canada.
Hi Becky, I often wonder about the bugs in the garden and what might help to get rid of them. Once my oldest child got lice from school and I happily resorted toward tea tree oil to get rid of it. We applied the oil to her scalp at night, wrapped her hair before bed in a towel and by morning she took a shower and we saw them fall off asphyxiated by the odor within. That said, what if you spread a solution of 1 part oil and 1 part soluble such as water in a sprayer to your garden potatoes, cucumber and the likes where one shall find these little creatures? Would the same phenomenon occur? Death by asphyxiation and consumption should one eat those imbibed solution leaf? Do let us know should you decide to try if you have some success! forever grateful for you to share with us any wins and success
Thanks! Early on in my gardening I used essential oils and found it a little bit tricky to get the amounts right. One time all the leaves fell off my pepper plants even with a very, very diluted solution. I've always been a bit nervous to try it after that. I rarely spray anything (even natural) in the veggie garden because it can disrupts a delicate balance. Though in the infestation bug years that may have helped. Additionally, I am quite certain that in my orchard I will have to use something too! I will have to experiment, but carefully😅
Hi Becky, I love your channel, how big is your high tunnel?❤️❤️
It's 16 ft x 96 ft
Are mosquitoes a problem where you live? Mosquitoes love me.... Those outside with me, like my son, benefit from this because they love me so much they will pretty much go for me over anyone else around. If it is a problem, how do you help protect yourself and your family when outside so much?
Where do you order your Hatch Chile seeds from? I grew up in AZ but now live in PA
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Are you going to put up another poly tunnel?
Yes! We have the tunnel but are waiting until fall to put it up when things are less busy and the weather is more pleasant.
What is the name of your slicing cucumbers? The ones I planted look just like yours but I forgot to write down what I planted. 😬
Green Finger
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I'm curious about the corn you grow. I see there are drip pipes near them but they are not arranged individually along the rows of corn. Do you not water them at all? With us, each row of corn receives irrigation once a week and they grow fast and very healthy. In addition, there is a fertilizer pump at the top of the irrigation system, so that if a certain crop needs to be fertilized, it is done through the irrigation water.
I love that. The drip lines are all together because we've had a lot of rain lately and didn't finish setting it up properly because there wasn't a need to water. We do usually have them spread more evenly. I'm hoping to get a fertigation set up like you soon. It would definitely make things easier!
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If you know what the amount of square feet, or meters is of your greenhouse then can tell me what the number is?
I am also wondering how many people the amount of food that is grown in your greenhouse can feed?
I am also curious about the amount of space that is used outside to grow food?
Regarding myself I am currently filling out legal paper work to buy property, and I am a little bit concerned about the amount of space that should be used to grow food.
The high tunnel is 16ft x 96ft, about 1500 sq ft. Outside we actively use 8000-10,000 square feet of garden space depending on season. I can't give you an exact number on how many people the high tunnel would feed. We use half for seed starting and have so many other spaces there is no way to give an accurate estimate. What I can tell you is for our year's supply 10,000 square feet of garden space is enough to provide for our family of 7.
Is it possible to grow herbs imside house during winter..???please reply
Yes, keep them next to a sunny window and make sure to water and fertilize them!
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Dont show the videos you already harvested, harvest while making videos its much interesting talking too much its not interesting ar at all
Thanks for the feedback. It's hard to make a video that appeals to everyone but I'll keep that in mind.