Proverbs 22:6 Train up a child in the way he should go, And when he is old he will not depart from it. Your boy is a gift Psalm 127:3. Thank you for sharing and being a good example of a kind a loving Dad. Bless you!
Great video! The fuel consumption information is helpful to you and any one else that has a L4701 Kubota. The hands in the dirt with your boy is the best part. Letting him be involved reminds me of working in the garden when I was a kid with my grandfather. 👍
I love that you do not edit or reshoot the parts where real life happens with your son. I have 3 boys and a little girl, and you have taught me about patience and how to better respond to my children.
You are sure lucky to have a good little helper to work the garden with you I hope you have a bountiful harvest Thanks for sharing your videos with us and God Bless
Really like your side-side "green machine", so "deluxe". My kubogy TLB mx5200 shuttle gear drive gets 1 1/2 to 1/2 gallons per hour---it all depends. When fuel was 2.50$ per gallon ,l spent more money on GREASE. The fuel is the LOWEST component of TRACTOR use. TO BUY & OWN my rig the cost is 60.oo$ per hour minuse fuel,grease, oil & filters @900 trouble-free hours in 5 1/2 years. Words of wisdom" always use Kubota brand filters", they are the best & the cheapest insurance for LONG LIFE you can get. Thank you for the great Video Sir and happy safe tractoring & farming.
The point you make about the price of fuel consumed by the tractor vs work-getting-done is so important. People constantly argue with me about using machines vs hand-work. There's no comparison. If I had the money, all I'd be touching at the mill was control levers. Keep up the good work! -Andy
Not sure if I just missed it but I didn't notice you teasing the bottom of the root ball most potted tomatoes are rootbound and need to be stimulated to let the roots spread otherwise they just kinda stand rootbound
I love that boy and his "thumbs up." I was saying that to myself this morning. I'm in the western mountains of NC and our garden is very slow this year.
Just a quick gardening tip. When planting tomato plants the top of the soil level in the pot is the level you should be planting them at when you put them in the ground. I have never seen mounding tomatoes, but I don't see why you can't in a wet area. Be sure to pack them in tight to the existing soil and do not bring the soil up the stem.
Rather than buying "bags of dirt", buy the bags of either manure and compost or organic compost soil amendment. You can either plant the way you are by placing the amendment in the hole, or mix it with your native soil. The amendments are beneficial to your native soil and won't be wasted.
Diesel is amazing for amount of work you can extract from one gallon!! L4701 is a nice size machine too....I need to compute consumption for my L3901! Wonder if tractors will ever go electric. 🤔
Good to see you taking up time with lil man. Great memories. I have an L3400 Kubota i use ti mow the Lawn and a 6ft finish mower. My yard is one square acre. I fill the tank up around 4 gallons. I can cut my grass 6 times, on one tank fuel.
I'm not sure but I think my B3200 has the same engine as your L. It is a 4 cyl, don't remember the model. I mow 4 acres of yard area and I can do them twice before I have to fill up. I measure my "economy" by how much I get done!!!!! This is my fifth Kubota. 1-14hp, 1-17hp, 1-24hp 1-27hp, and 1-32 hp. Mine is now ten years old with 1500 hrs and it doesn't have the "regen" system. It was the last year before the "regen" systems on any engines above 25hp. good luck
The corn looks good. I have found that my corn does better with regular Nitrogen supplement. I use a Blood Meal that is rated at 46-0-0 to side dress the plants. Once when the plants are about 12" tall and then a generous dose once the silk starts to form. Of course I amend the soil with my own compost when I plant the seed. Chicken litter is really good in the compost pile (a lot of ammonia in it).
Planted gardens all my life. I always planted some Silver Queen because it could always be counted on when other corn varieties succumbed to wind, drought or extremely wet conditions.
Interesting video again thanks Wes! Your apprentice is being a great help in the garden! Fuel prices world wide are going up like a rocket. I think they have abolished Red diesel (for off road use) here in the UK apart from a few special agricultural concessions. Our gasoline is now £2.00 per litre here in places, which converts to $9.46 for a USA Gallon. Had to curtail my use of my 4.0l Jeep WJ a bit! 😢😢 Thumbs up!, stay safe & well! 👍👍
@@falllineridge And its not that much different in cost over here in Cyprus (in the med), so this is world wide. Someone is making a whole lot of cash out of this crisis.
Deep South homestead has a video in which he rings his onions. Removing the dirt from around the bulb after they get to a certain size to let it have space to let the bulb develop. Perhaps that's what you need to do? Thanks for another good video
For the best tomato results in the south...use black cow...in the yellow bag...50% black cow / mixed with 50% soil...you will have an outstanding tomato 🍅 crop...guaranteed. Black cow is fairly reasonably priced. If you can find it ? 😋 👍✌💯
Your little boy is so precious, & you're a great daddy!! You're teaching him such important lessons & spending quality time with him, which I know you realize!! ✨️❤️✨️ Your garden looks great!! I harvested my potatoes from my tiny garden & actually got 7 good potatoes from 2 plants, so I'm happy!! I'm going to try sweet potatoes next - advice from our son & daughter-in-law 👍 Our tomatoes are producing well - so exciting!! God bless you and your family 💞 🙏 Love your videos 👍
My daughter is 2.5 and gives me the thumbs up if she likes her food, is having fun, or whatever else she approves of. It's funny seeing it from someone else little one. Funny video today too. I love the chicken relocation. Lol
You have a very light soil. The more humus you can get into your soil the better. You need to work on composting. Might I suggest you take a look at 'The Hollar Homestead' and/or 'Sow the Land' to give you some ideas?
the problem with your tomatoes is the depth you're planting them at. I used to plant them the same way, but then my good friend at the greenhouse advised me to plant them deep enough so just the tips og the top leaves are exposed. IT WORKS! With the roots 8-10" deep i don't water them anymore! As a matter of fact, I like to buy my tomato plants allow them to grow too 12"s and then plant them 10-11"s deep. Try it, you'll like it :) I was finishing watching your video and you were plucking the lower limbs off. Just leave all the limbs on the stem, they will become roots.
I was gonna say the same thing. The best crop I ever had, I double dug the garden bed where I planted the tomatoes. I laid out a tarp to the side, dug out the soil 6 inches deep tossing it onto the tarp, then dug out another 6 inches, onto the tarp it want, then to 2 parts soil, I added 1 part each of composted manure, vermiculite, sand, and all the chopped up leaves I had in a pile. Mixed it well and filled the garden bed with the mix, the planted my tomatoes deeply leaving just the top 3 or 4 inches of the plant above ground. I watered profusely when planting before filling in around the plants and then watered the whole of the garden. And, I put Scott's Miracle Grow in the hole with the root ball and then added a circle around the plant on top of the soil. Didn't need to fertilize again the entire summer. Best danged beefsteak tomatoes I ever grew. Couldn't eat them fast enough.
I plant one of those Parks Whopper Improved tomatoes every year. Here in our California weather they get 6+ feet tall and 3 feet across and get loaded with big tomatoes. One of my favorites to get from a home store. I start all the rest of my tomatoes from seed. You may be having problems with your tomatoes dying due to the overhead watering. It may benefit you to run drip to the tomatoes and if possible adjust your impact heads to stop before hitting them.
Nice garden. I remember my grandparents burying the large coffee cans in the ground and planting tomato plants in them. Of course, they were metal cans back then and they cut the bottoms out of them. I guess it was to keep the water concentrated/contained around the root system. They had two green thumbs each so anything they planted grew produced like crazy. I have a lot of memories shelling buckets of purple hull peas on the back porch with Memaw.
Your not kidding about Beagles, I had one when I was in elementary school and if she got out of the yard it would take three of us to catch her. She could run!!!
Question, do you have enough equipment using diesel to qualify for agriculture use discount fuels. You will probably need your own tanks and purchase in quantity but by eliminating all of the road taxes you may gain significant savings. For your tomatoes, consider adding Epsom salts to the soil. The magnesium sulfate promotes healthy root growth and if left on the soil around the plant it will deter slugs. Wishing you and your family a blessed week, gentle weather and restful evenings. Peace brother
And here's another tip I'm passing on from another RUclipsr: take 3/4" pvc pipe and cut it the length of the handle on your 5 gallon pails. Remove the handle metal from one side, slide the pipe on (requires a little tweeking) and over the existing plastic handle (use 1/2" pvc if the original handle is missing or badly broken), put the metal back into the pail and there you have it: a handle that will last way longer than you will...lol, and a tremendously more comfortable in your hand (especially small hands, i.e. ladies).
When a beagle puts its nose to the ground and gets on the scent of a rabbit, They won't stop until they catch that rabbit and make it their lunch. The highway doesn't mean a thing to them they wouldn't think anything of running on to the highway. An electric fencing is a great idea.
Wes, have you ever found any extra time where you can do a little research with your tomatoes and your potatoes? They're both from the same botanical family ( nightshade ) and you can graft them together. When you're planting potatoes, get a head start on the green foliage by cutting a tomato plant stem and sticking it into the potato starter, then planting it. Maybe seal the graft like any other graft (grafting wax). Another idea; Take some store-bought dirt that is formulated for tomatoes and fill up a car or truck tire with it. Slip in a couple of potato starts on opposite sides, and, Voila ! , You've got a potato bed ! It gets the extra heat of a raised bed, plus even more extra heat of a black cover, so it will dry out faster than you might expect, pay close attention to it's moisture. Maybe a drip watering technique would be good for something like this... Hope you can find a little time for this, I'd like to see how well this can work in your area... Gary
@@falllineridge It's also rather interesting that if you have the time to play with your garden, you can get both potatoes and tomatoes from the same hill... My preference for potato is ."Yukon Gold".... Tomatoes (and any plant in this botanical line) make a chemical called "lectin"... It's worth Googling that...it will make you consume tomatoes in a more restrained manner...
one reason for the disappointing growth results of the tomatoes may be that you water them from the top instead of at the roots. really appreciate your videos! greetings from Rotterdam, Netherlands
Just find a gas station that sells it. I have to sign for it and they always glance outside to make sure Im not using it in an on road vehicle. Nothing really special.
Love your videos. What's your strategy for dealing with racoons? Hope you have one before your corn is close to harvest. I've had some sucess with electric fencing supplemented with trapping, but have finally given up on growing sweet corn because of the coons.
Take a look at the book how to grow world record tomatoes 🍅, this guy was my neighbor but It was before my time here he is dead and gone now.you will find it interesting
Now that I know you are a preacher perhaps reach out to your congregation for their yard waste especially the fallen leaves in the fall. Get some major compost game on and till that into your beds. You'll get that dirt looking more like your Home Depot bags!
The preaching position was actually an interim position for a youth group. Was not permanent. Not a bad idea on the leaves, although I have an abundance of trees I guess I could make it myself if I went that route.
Proverbs 22:6 Train up a child in the way he should go, And when he is old he will not depart from it. Your boy is a gift Psalm 127:3. Thank you for sharing and being a good example of a kind a loving Dad. Bless you!
Your son is absolutely gorgeous. I love how you involve him in what you're doing. Lol. 👍👍👍🇦🇺🇦🇺
Thanks, Cathy!
Great video! The fuel consumption information is helpful to you and any one else that has a L4701 Kubota. The hands in the dirt with your boy is the best part. Letting him be involved reminds me of working in the garden when I was a kid with my grandfather. 👍
Your son is a sweet boy. I remember when my son was 3..6 years young. Now he is 15 and they change a lot.
They grow super fast.
I love that you do not edit or reshoot the parts where real life happens with your son. I have 3 boys and a little girl, and you have taught me about patience and how to better respond to my children.
Those deep breaths when answering your sons questions is very understandable. You can tell you've been answering questions for a couple years now. 😆
Ha! He does ask a lot of questions.
Just a passing thought, I've always been told it is best to water your plants as the sun goes down, not in the heat of the day....Regards Robin.
I like to do it in the evening as well. I just wanted to get some water onto the new tomatoes as quick as possible.
Dad's little helper - at that age a little ones mind is a sponge and they absorb everything a parent does. Good job!!!
Wes, all I can say is your vids are just the best. I really dig your father son interaction as you show him the American way of like.
Thanks, Earl. Always appreciate your comments.
Your son is going to be a great young man and helper in a few years.
You are sure lucky to have a good little helper to work the garden with you I hope you have a bountiful harvest
Thanks for sharing your videos with us and God Bless
🍅s need Lots of water, Lots of 🌞 and acidic soil...Putting Epsom salt and/or coffee grounds around the 🍅 plants will help a lot...Hope this helps...
Really like your side-side "green machine", so "deluxe". My kubogy TLB mx5200 shuttle gear drive gets 1 1/2 to 1/2 gallons per hour---it all depends. When fuel was 2.50$ per gallon ,l spent more money on GREASE. The fuel is the LOWEST component of TRACTOR use. TO BUY & OWN my rig the cost is 60.oo$ per hour minuse fuel,grease, oil & filters @900 trouble-free hours in 5 1/2 years. Words of wisdom" always use Kubota brand filters", they are the best & the cheapest insurance for LONG LIFE you can get. Thank you for the great Video Sir and happy safe tractoring & farming.
You're a good and patient Dad, showing your lad how to garden and planting food which will become part of his meals.
Lovely watching you and your son interact!
Amazing how our children follow in our footsteps 😊. My young boy (2.5) is the same way.
'That's a lot easier with editing'...has to be one of the greatest lines ever from a content creator :)
The point you make about the price of fuel consumed by the tractor vs work-getting-done is so important. People constantly argue with me about using machines vs hand-work. There's no comparison. If I had the money, all I'd be touching at the mill was control levers. Keep up the good work! -Andy
"Easier with editing ..." Cracked me up. Was thinking it and then you said it.
Good stuff man. Including your son is awesome. Raising him right.
Not sure if I just missed it but I didn't notice you teasing the bottom of the root ball most potted tomatoes are rootbound and need to be stimulated to let the roots spread otherwise they just kinda stand rootbound
Very Nice 👍👍👍Thank you for sharing . Take care of yourselves, be safe, and healthy 🇨🇦
Very nice to see your good work bearing results. Live & enjoy the sunshine.
I love that boy and his "thumbs up." I was saying that to myself this morning. I'm in the western mountains of NC and our garden is very slow this year.
LoL he's not a dog but he's good at saying thumbs up 😂. Kid's are great thanks for letting us come along. As always good luck and God Bless.
Just a quick gardening tip. When planting tomato plants the top of the soil level in the pot is the level you should be planting them at when you put them in the ground. I have never seen mounding tomatoes, but I don't see why you can't in a wet area. Be sure to pack them in tight to the existing soil and do not bring the soil up the stem.
Thanks for sharing your son. Good video.
Rather than buying "bags of dirt", buy the bags of either manure and compost or organic compost soil amendment. You can either plant the way you are by placing the amendment in the hole, or mix it with your native soil. The amendments are beneficial to your native soil and won't be wasted.
Love your videos, your son is super cute and getting a great childhood with you.
All those fancy tractors can you get a rotary first to break up hard soil each time then add manure and your own rich dirt
Diesel is amazing for amount of work you can extract from one gallon!! L4701 is a nice size machine too....I need to compute consumption for my L3901! Wonder if tractors will ever go electric. 🤔
Always good to see the CJ at work.
FYI: Don't feel too bad about the price of gas where you are. Price of gas in Canada is around $8 per Imp. Gallon.
Good to see you taking up time with lil man. Great memories.
I have an L3400 Kubota i use ti mow the Lawn and a 6ft finish mower. My yard is one square acre. I fill the tank up around 4 gallons. I can cut my grass 6 times, on one tank fuel.
I'm not sure but I think my B3200 has the same engine as your L. It is a 4 cyl, don't remember the model. I mow 4 acres of yard area and I can do them twice before I have to fill up. I measure my "economy" by how much I get done!!!!! This is my fifth Kubota. 1-14hp, 1-17hp, 1-24hp 1-27hp, and 1-32 hp. Mine is now ten years old with 1500 hrs and it doesn't have the "regen" system. It was the last year before the "regen" systems on any engines above 25hp. good luck
The corn looks good. I have found that my corn does better with regular Nitrogen supplement. I use a Blood Meal that is rated at 46-0-0 to side dress the plants. Once when the plants are about 12" tall and then a generous dose once the silk starts to form. Of course I amend the soil with my own compost when I plant the seed. Chicken litter is really good in the compost pile (a lot of ammonia in it).
Planted gardens all my life. I always planted some Silver Queen because it could always be counted on when other corn varieties succumbed to wind, drought or extremely wet conditions.
Interesting video again thanks Wes! Your apprentice is being a great help in the garden! Fuel prices world wide are going up like a rocket. I think they have abolished Red diesel (for off road use) here in the UK apart from a few special agricultural concessions. Our gasoline is now £2.00 per litre here in places, which converts to $9.46 for a USA Gallon. Had to curtail my use of my 4.0l Jeep WJ a bit! 😢😢
Thumbs up!, stay safe & well! 👍👍
Unbelievable on those prices. Yikes.
@@falllineridge And its not that much different in cost over here in Cyprus (in the med), so this is world wide. Someone is making a whole lot of cash out of this crisis.
World seems tobe going to hell in a very speedy way.
Glad to see the plant and animals are good, chicken grown up quiet fast and since they're raised naturally , wish they can sell at a better price.
I’ve had a kubota 3010 for years and it is real easy on diesel consumption. Great tractor about the same chassis as yours just not as much HP.
Deep South homestead has a video in which he rings his onions. Removing the dirt from around the bulb after they get to a certain size to let it have space to let the bulb develop. Perhaps that's what you need to do? Thanks for another good video
GREAT LITTLE HELPER !
For the best tomato results in the south...use black cow...in the yellow bag...50% black cow / mixed with 50% soil...you will have an outstanding tomato 🍅 crop...guaranteed. Black cow is fairly reasonably priced. If you can find it ? 😋 👍✌💯
I still have a bag from a couple years ago. If I get more plants, I'll use it!
Your little boy is so precious, & you're a great daddy!! You're teaching him such important lessons & spending quality time with him, which I know you realize!! ✨️❤️✨️ Your garden looks great!! I harvested my potatoes from my tiny garden & actually got 7 good potatoes from 2 plants, so I'm happy!! I'm going to try sweet potatoes next - advice from our son & daughter-in-law 👍 Our tomatoes are producing well - so exciting!! God bless you and your family 💞 🙏 Love your videos 👍
Congrats on the harvest! And thanks for the kind words.
My daughter is 2.5 and gives me the thumbs up if she likes her food, is having fun, or whatever else she approves of.
It's funny seeing it from someone else little one.
Funny video today too. I love the chicken relocation. Lol
You have a very light soil. The more humus you can get into your soil the better. You need to work on composting. Might I suggest you take a look at 'The Hollar Homestead' and/or 'Sow the Land' to give you some ideas?
Dad always planted a kernel of corn and a pea in each hill and the pea climbed the corn stalk. Self staked!!
I just love that little guy!!! ♥️
Fuel cost is bad the world over, here in the UK London it is hitting £10 per gallon, which is $12.50 ouch 🤕.
Great job. You’ve got a nice farm hand in the making.
the problem with your tomatoes is the depth you're planting them at. I used to plant them the same way, but then my good friend at the greenhouse advised me to plant them deep enough so just the tips og the top leaves are exposed. IT WORKS! With the roots 8-10" deep i don't water them anymore! As a matter of fact, I like to buy my tomato plants allow them to grow too 12"s and then plant them 10-11"s deep. Try it, you'll like it :) I was finishing watching your video and you were plucking the lower limbs off. Just leave all the limbs on the stem, they will become roots.
I was gonna say the same thing. The best crop I ever had, I double dug the garden bed where I planted the tomatoes. I laid out a tarp to the side, dug out the soil 6 inches deep tossing it onto the tarp, then dug out another 6 inches, onto the tarp it want, then to 2 parts soil, I added 1 part each of composted manure, vermiculite, sand, and all the chopped up leaves I had in a pile. Mixed it well and filled the garden bed with the mix, the planted my tomatoes deeply leaving just the top 3 or 4 inches of the plant above ground. I watered profusely when planting before filling in around the plants and then watered the whole of the garden. And, I put Scott's Miracle Grow in the hole with the root ball and then added a circle around the plant on top of the soil. Didn't need to fertilize again the entire summer. Best danged beefsteak tomatoes I ever grew. Couldn't eat them fast enough.
That's what I do also. Cut off all the bottom leaves an plant them as deep as I can get them
@@4wheelliving132 no need o cut off the leaves. They will become new roots.
I was thinking the same thing about those lower stems.
I plant one of those Parks Whopper Improved tomatoes every year. Here in our California weather they get 6+ feet tall and 3 feet across and get loaded with big tomatoes. One of my favorites to get from a home store. I start all the rest of my tomatoes from seed. You may be having problems with your tomatoes dying due to the overhead watering. It may benefit you to run drip to the tomatoes and if possible adjust your impact heads to stop before hitting them.
Nice garden. I remember my grandparents burying the large coffee cans in the ground and planting tomato plants in them. Of course, they were metal cans back then and they cut the bottoms out of them. I guess it was to keep the water concentrated/contained around the root system. They had two green thumbs each so anything they planted grew produced like crazy. I have a lot of memories shelling buckets of purple hull peas on the back porch with Memaw.
Drip irrigation instead of sprinklers might help slow blight on your tomato plants.
You should dig deep for tomato. Rule of thumb is a basketball sized hole per plant, rather than mounds.
Send some of that rain to south east Florida, we are getting really dry...
You are a really skilled person, I really enjoyed this video 👍
Your fuel is very much cheaper than the here in Ireland. At present we are sitting very near $9 /US Gallon.
Always a 👍little buddy...👍FROM CADILLAC MICHIGAN
1974 Buick station wagon. I measured a consistent 4 miles per gallon.
Yikes.
For tomatoes , my father used 2 yr. old horse manure - he swore by it 😊good luck
Very stubborn. It's keeping her in extremely well. I can take her collar off and she still won't go past it (unless there's a rabbit involved.)
If you use horse manure fresher than 2 yrs. It will burn your tomato plAnts
What is the black weed barrier that your using? Need some for next season. Really like them!
I get roughly the same gallons per hour with my Mahindra 50hp. Times are rough with these prices. Do the best you can.
good video and God Bless
Your not kidding about Beagles, I had one when I was in elementary school and if
she got out of the yard it would take three of us to catch her. She could run!!!
They'll follow their nose right off a cliff.
Question, do you have enough equipment using diesel to qualify for agriculture use discount fuels. You will probably need your own tanks and purchase in quantity but by eliminating all of the road taxes you may gain significant savings. For your tomatoes, consider adding Epsom salts to the soil. The magnesium sulfate promotes healthy root growth and if left on the soil around the plant it will deter slugs.
Wishing you and your family a blessed week, gentle weather and restful evenings. Peace brother
I just started a channel, is there a #1 tip?
I like the pigs slopping, it means bacon!
And here's another tip I'm passing on from another RUclipsr: take 3/4" pvc pipe and cut it the length of the handle on your 5 gallon pails. Remove the handle metal from one side, slide the pipe on (requires a little tweeking) and over the existing plastic handle (use 1/2" pvc if the original handle is missing or badly broken), put the metal back into the pail and there you have it: a handle that will last way longer than you will...lol, and a tremendously more comfortable in your hand (especially small hands, i.e. ladies).
Cool! Thanks!
Would it not be worth sacrificing just one tomato of your favourite variety just for the seeds ?
"54 acres of dirt and I'm buying it in sacks at home depot"
That made me laugh 😅
Great video
When a beagle puts its nose to the ground and gets on the scent of a rabbit, They won't stop until they catch that rabbit and make it their lunch. The highway doesn't mean a thing to them they wouldn't think anything of running on to
the highway. An electric fencing is a great idea.
She would follow her nose right off a cliff without the fence.
You Diesel is 60 cents higher than here in central TEXAS. WHY is it higher when it's cheaper to make??
Would love to be able to buy diesel at that price currently 2.06 per litre
You probably can plant most them much closer together to increase productivity. Lot's of dead space for weeds to grow.
garden is looking great
Thanks, Jim.
Need the sign "CAUTION DAD AND SON AT WORK"
Nice video 📹 👍
Thanks for the visit.
Wes, have you ever found any extra time where you can do a little research with your tomatoes and your potatoes? They're both from the same botanical family ( nightshade ) and you can graft them together.
When you're planting potatoes, get a head start on the green foliage by cutting a tomato plant stem and sticking it into the potato starter, then planting it. Maybe seal the graft like any other graft (grafting wax).
Another idea; Take some store-bought dirt that is formulated for tomatoes and fill up a car or truck tire with it. Slip in a couple of potato starts on opposite sides, and, Voila ! , You've got a potato bed ! It gets the extra heat of a raised bed, plus even more extra heat of a black cover, so it will dry out faster than you might expect, pay close attention to it's moisture. Maybe a drip watering technique would be good for something like this... Hope you can find a little time for this, I'd like to see how well this can work in your area... Gary
Thanks for the info, Gary! Thanks interesting that they can be grafted together.
@@falllineridge It's also rather interesting that if you have the time to play with your garden, you can get both potatoes and tomatoes from the same hill... My preference for potato is ."Yukon
Gold"....
Tomatoes (and any plant in this botanical line) make a chemical called "lectin"... It's worth Googling that...it will make you consume tomatoes in a more restrained manner...
The kid bought you a like.
Why do chicken coops have two doors? Because if they had four doors, they'd be called a chicken sedan. 😂
one reason for the disappointing growth results of the tomatoes may be that you water them from the top instead of at the roots. really appreciate your videos!
greetings from Rotterdam, Netherlands
Thanks for the tip!
MM77 Approved 👍🏼👍🏼
Anything under $5.00 per hour is really efficient!
Love your Vids...keep it up👍
Appreciate it!
Overhead watering is not really good for the corn. It knocks the pollen away from the tassels.
Park whoppers are great tasting tomatoes
What kind. Of fish do you have in the pond
Bass, bream, catfish.
“Relocated” 😂
Too funny where the broiler hens were relocated to.
Great Video!! What do I need to get Off Road Diesel? Will it take an special type of payment? Or how it goes? Thanks in advance
Just find a gas station that sells it. I have to sign for it and they always glance outside to make sure Im not using it in an on road vehicle. Nothing really special.
Another RUclipsr I follow calls it his "snap tool". Snaps his fingers at the truck chaos and then the scrap in his truck is all tidy! Lol
Ha! I've seen that on some channels. Clever.
Love your videos. What's your strategy for dealing with racoons? Hope you have one before your corn is close to harvest. I've had some sucess with electric fencing supplemented with trapping, but have finally given up on growing sweet corn because of the coons.
I put an electric fence around the garden last year (the video is "How We're Dealing With Thieves on Our Land"). It worked, surprisingly.
Those Floridades didn’t do very well for me in Florida , not one tomato .
A Like & A Comment For The Algorithm.
Take a look at the book how to grow world record tomatoes 🍅, this guy was my neighbor but It was before my time here he is dead and gone now.you will find it interesting
Beagles are a bit stubbornly, good luck with the fence.
This fence has solved the problem. I can even take her collar off and she won't go past the perimeter (unless there's a rabbit involved.)
@@falllineridge A rabbit dog. Took mine bird hunting, if she smelled anything, short bey and off she went.
I’m really wrestling with trading my l2501 in for a L 4701.
Do you "process" your chickens for the freezer yourself?
Yes.
@@falllineridge Bet that's some feather picking fun. 😄
Now that I know you are a preacher perhaps reach out to your congregation for their yard waste especially the fallen leaves in the fall. Get some major compost game on and till that into your beds. You'll get that dirt looking more like your Home Depot bags!
The preaching position was actually an interim position for a youth group. Was not permanent. Not a bad idea on the leaves, although I have an abundance of trees I guess I could make it myself if I went that route.
I meant help those city folk dispose of theirs! Win win!