Joe l remember how that property looked when you and Melissa first checked it out and look 👀 at it now, God sure picked the right people for that land. And still more to come, AMAZING! 👏👏👏🌱🌱🌱🤩🤩🤩💯💯💯
Joe, you tackle so many different tasks and make it look normal that a guy can do so much. You are a great example of where there’s a will there’s a way. Thank you for excellent videos: content and editing.
I agree about the gardening hoe you’re using. I’ve had mine for about 10+years. My husband laughed but now he loves it too. The best ever! Will you ever build raised beds? We love ours especially at our age. 😆
Joe, a simple tutorial on that homemade wine would be awesome. I’ve been making my own for a couple of months now with frozen juice concentrate, sugar and yeast. It’s strong, but the flavor isn’t quite what I thought it would be. Ask Melissa to make us a video!
Joe in about 6-7 months from now you will be Wishing you could be in the garden planting... LOL! Working hard, always expanding, growing and improving...That is the way it is done. Thanks for setting a great example on "How to Succeed in Life" .
This has been a wonderful process to watch. I used to garden as a younger woman and loved it, but I can no longer do the work; therefore, it is a real joy to watch you create these fabulous gardens. Truly.
Hope everything is okay at the tent cabin and your Dad's place. Really enjoyed your planting of the garden and setting out more things in the yard and grape arbors. Don't worry about those who don't like to watch what you actually have to do to keep your place maintained and operating as well as you folks run things around there. You bust your butt keeping things running and going smoothly the least we can do is watch and learn how you shuffle your deck and keep playing. They should learn to be human and quit bellyaching. Take care and stay safe around there and keep up the great videos. Fred.
Nothing beats a good rain fall after planting. There is something about a good rain after planting that always made my plants take off. If it was a dryer season, my plants always struggled.
I can watch gardening all day long. No Garden for me the past 2 years. Last year because we weren't sure if we were staying put or not. This year I am on a waiting list for another brain tumour removal, which is why I got into gardening to begin with and found your channel years ago!
I need to find the exact cup. Marc bought that for Melissa and if you have watched for a long time, Marc was a friend from Vermont that came and visited a few years back. He passed away a little more than a year ago and last night that cup got broken beyond repair. If you know a place that sells them please let me know in my email. homeandcabininc@outlook.com. I would like to buy her another one. She has used that cup for years. One of the cats knocked it off the stove where I have it set and ready every night waiting for her morning tea.
Melissa brings that up all the time, so yes. In the spring we could get thousands of gallons of very clear water to use. Stay tuned, I have a few things that need to get done first. Lol.
This garden reminds me of the one you had at the "hobby farm". One of my all-time favorite videos was with you and Xander planting veggies. Nice memories. I'm excited to watch this garden grow!!!!
To get your plant spacing. Make a planting stick. Take a sharpie marker and make marks on a long 1x1 piece of wood. Do different spacing marks on each side of the 1x1 and write the vegetables that use that spacing on that side. Lay the long pole near the line of your string and make a whole line of holes with a small long handled shovel. Just slide the pole along. Make all your holes and go back and drop the plants or seeds in the holes. Goes much faster than crawling on your knees with a tape measure. We had huge gardens growing up. There may be planting sticks still in the barn. For instance if green peppers should be planted 18-24 inches apart put marks at 20 inches. Add names of other Veg. that can be planted at same spacing. Many have a wide planting spread.
Some would tell you to remove the yellow leaves as you plant because they take nutrients from the rest of the plant. Just what I've watched on other channels.
You enjoy mowing and I have had to mow quite a few times so far and as I've gotten older I hate it each year. I really sick of trimming and tomorrow I will have to trim a big hillside because at the bottom there is a wooden fence which doesn't forgive if i hit it with the mower, it is very steep.
Joe, I was wondering if the deer and rabbits would eat the new plants before you got a chance to fence the garden? When do you plan to put the plastic over the greenhouse frame?
You will see in the next video that I put some cattle panels against the greenhouse to keep the "honest" non jumping deer out. Lol. The plastic will go on sometime this season. It will be fully ready for next year by this winter.
Happy Father's Day Joe, and Zach. Every time I watch a video, I can't get over how private and how beautiful your land is. You both work so very hard to maintain it all. I don't get tired of watching you plant and am looking forward to seeing how everything grows this season. I cut way back this year with no flowers and just tomatoes and peppers. You do more in one day than I do in a week's time. God bless.
I thought I saw Beauty while you were hoeing the garden. I miss that girl. I used my hoop hoe today to weed my whole big garden. Best thing ever. I hope you had a wonderful Fathers Day!
Thank you. Yes, now that we have warmer weather Beauty is allowed outside some days. She loves it outside but she is kind of a prissy and sometimes moody girl. LOL. She is one of the Louisiana originals that is still here and doing well. They all have their different personalities for sure.
Great content Joe. Your gardening has motivated me as we work on ours. Your season is late. I have a question on bar/grills that maybe would be good around Superior. Or any restaurants that you could recommend. I am going to visit the Richard Bong Historical Center and Dicks grave in Poplar, the Arial Lift Bridge and possibly the Glensheen Mansion in July. It’s been a while since I’ve been in Duluth and could use some recommendations. Keep up the great work. Kai
I know right? I had a clip in there somewhere that had it but with all the wind I had to edit a lot of it out and that must have been one of the video clips that I removed.
It is not bad. The burger is pretty good. The two ladies in there do a good job. They sell cookies and breads also. It is a fast food type of burger but they taste good and the prices are good too. Savannah portage has a better burger but it is more expensive also.
In Minnesota there are no restrictions. I was surprised after looking it up (after reading your comment) that there are states that do not allow it. You educated me. Thank you.
Joe, how do you like that Renogy suitcase solar panel for your EcoFlow? I have an EcoFlow Delta max 2, and I'm interested in buying that same folding solar panel. Also, can you leave it hooked up all the time to your EcoFlow without having to worry about it overcharging or anything?
I will do a video on that in the near future I think. I really liked it because it was not flimsy like some of the others and it did real well in the wind and it is not heavy. The batteries only take what they need and then shut the solar panel off. I know that is not the correct terminology but you get what I mean.
We planted none of the dried type beans this year. I have in the past and will again in the future but this year I have enough on my list of things to do. We will have this new garden layout figured out better next year. We may have to expand it but we will eventually grow the hard beans.
Actually, now that we are pasturing a bunch of the land, I mow about 3-4 acres a week less than the last 5 years. I can mow everything 100% in just under 4 hours now.
I don't get fed up watching anyone who is gardening. You'll be happy with your efforts come winter when you two are dining on your veg and fruit! Save the plastic tray for next year. You can use them to start your seeds.
We never get sick of watching your videos! They were my relaxation tool during the lockdown 4 years ago ! Keep going.
Joe l remember how that property looked when you and Melissa first checked it out and look 👀 at it now, God sure picked the right people for that land. And still more to come, AMAZING! 👏👏👏🌱🌱🌱🤩🤩🤩💯💯💯
Joe, you tackle so many different tasks and make it look normal that a guy can do so much. You are a great example of where there’s a will there’s a way. Thank you for excellent videos: content and editing.
I agree about the gardening hoe you’re using. I’ve had mine for about 10+years. My husband laughed but now he loves it too. The best ever! Will you ever build raised beds? We love ours especially at our age. 😆
Good work, hard support for you
Joe it was so funny to see you using your measuring tape to plant the garden. Old habits die hard
Joe, you inspire me. You get more done in a day than most people do in a week.
HAPPY FATHER DAY JOE AND ZACH AND EVERYONE ELES
Thank you David.
Joe, dry the tulips over the summer in your worksheet and plant the bulbs just before your first snow!
Great garden!!! Wow!
I will never get tired of seeing a garden going in...❤
You are a hard working jack of ALL trades! Love watching your videos! Thanks
Joe, a simple tutorial on that homemade wine would be awesome. I’ve been making my own for a couple of months now with frozen juice concentrate, sugar and yeast. It’s strong, but the flavor isn’t quite what I thought it would be. Ask Melissa to make us a video!
You are making hobo wine. Do a google search "how to make hobo wine" My video from 12 years ago is what comes up. That stuff is strong. Lol.
Enjoy seeing you plant your garden so satisfying. And the floors of your fathers cabin are beautiful.. HAPPY FATHER'S DAY Mr. Joe
Garden is looking good. Happy Father's day.
Thanks Joe! The garden is looking really good! You sound exhausted ! Take care! I really enjoy mowing too!
Cannot wait for the garden to get a bit older and watch everything come up. Good Job !
Joe in about 6-7 months from now you will be Wishing you could be in the garden planting... LOL! Working hard, always expanding, growing and improving...That is the way it is done. Thanks for setting a great example on "How to Succeed in Life" .
This has been a wonderful process to watch. I used to garden as a younger woman and loved it, but I can no longer do the work; therefore, it is a real joy to watch you create these fabulous gardens. Truly.
I was looking at the large amount of rain you guys are getting. I will bet you will see the quack grass growing like crazy.
Hello Joe & Melissa,your garden looks great.I hope you have a wonderful harvest.Happy Fathers Day to all the DADS!❤
Hope everything is okay at the tent cabin and your Dad's place. Really enjoyed your planting of the garden and setting out more things in the yard and grape arbors. Don't worry about those who don't like to watch what you actually have to do to keep your place maintained and operating as well as you folks run things around there. You bust your butt keeping things running and going smoothly the least we can do is watch and learn how you shuffle your deck and keep playing. They should learn to be human and quit bellyaching. Take care and stay safe around there and keep up the great videos. Fred.
Joe , those tables will work very nice for drying the potatoes after they get dug up. 😊
We have hunting property in Floodwood, sure hope all this rain doesn't cause another flood like we had in 2012.
Nothing beats a good rain fall after planting. There is something about a good rain after planting that always made my plants take off. If it was a dryer season, my plants always struggled.
I can watch gardening all day long. No Garden for me the past 2 years. Last year because we weren't sure if we were staying put or not. This year I am on a waiting list for another brain tumour removal, which is why I got into gardening to begin with and found your channel years ago!
You always get so much done it’s incredible!! Happy Father’s Day!
Never get sick of planting a garden
nice vermont cup joe..
I need to find the exact cup. Marc bought that for Melissa and if you have watched for a long time, Marc was a friend from Vermont that came and visited a few years back. He passed away a little more than a year ago and last night that cup got broken beyond repair. If you know a place that sells them please let me know in my email. homeandcabininc@outlook.com. I would like to buy her another one. She has used that cup for years. One of the cats knocked it off the stove where I have it set and ready every night waiting for her morning tea.
Happy Father’s Day Joe! The garden is beautiful.
Have you thought of capturing the water from the sub pump to use to water the garden?
Melissa brings that up all the time, so yes. In the spring we could get thousands of gallons of very clear water to use. Stay tuned, I have a few things that need to get done first. Lol.
Hello from Iowa Joe and everyone. 👋
Happy Father’s Day Joe! Hope you had a great day. Thanks much for sharing all your work video with us.
This garden reminds me of the one you had at the "hobby farm". One of my all-time favorite videos was with you and Xander planting veggies. Nice memories. I'm excited to watch this garden grow!!!!
That's a huge garden! Melissa is going to have to retire come time to preserve it all. Good Luck!
Beauty veg garden Joe
To get your plant spacing. Make a planting stick. Take a sharpie marker and make marks on a long 1x1 piece of wood. Do different spacing marks on each side of the 1x1 and write the vegetables that use that spacing on that side. Lay the long pole near the line of your string and make a whole line of holes with a small long handled shovel. Just slide the pole along. Make all your holes and go back and drop the plants or seeds in the holes. Goes much faster than crawling on your knees with a tape measure. We had huge gardens growing up. There may be planting sticks still in the barn. For instance if green peppers should be planted 18-24 inches apart put marks at 20 inches. Add names of other Veg. that can be planted at same spacing. Many have a wide planting spread.
Just love how you get right down and dirty putting your hands right in the dirt. That must be the secret to your success🇨🇦👋
I look forward to your videos. I feel calm and inspired while watching you take pride in your place.
29:16 Peach wine. Sounds like a good how-to video for "As the Rooster Crows" 😉
The garden and greenhouse look AMAZING. Have you thought about converting the guesthouse.into full time.grow house? You have a knack for.gardening.
In fairness, I always love seeing the planting and how everything on the farm is growing.😊
busy busy busy.......great video Joe!
We used racks like that to dry potatoes and onions on instead of the basement or garage floor so that air gets around them even melons
Some would tell you to remove the yellow leaves as you plant because they take nutrients from the rest of the plant. Just what I've watched on other channels.
Happy for you joe. Garden done.
You enjoy mowing and I have had to mow quite a few times so far and as I've gotten older I hate it each year. I really sick of trimming and tomorrow I will have to trim a big hillside because at the bottom there is a wooden fence which doesn't forgive if i hit it with the mower, it is very steep.
Your garden is beautiful and organized. Best one yet.😊
what ever happen to the quest house? 26:40
Joe Beatiful vídeo
Kool! Really LOVE your videos! Makes me feel normal!
Garden looking good
Always love your video updates! Everything looking great!!
Joe, I was wondering if the deer and rabbits would eat the new plants before you got a chance to fence the garden? When do you plan to put the plastic over the greenhouse frame?
You will see in the next video that I put some cattle panels against the greenhouse to keep the "honest" non jumping deer out. Lol. The plastic will go on sometime this season. It will be fully ready for next year by this winter.
👍great video
Happy Father's Day Joe, and Zach. Every time I watch a video, I can't get over how private and how beautiful your land is. You both work so very hard to maintain it all. I don't get tired of watching you plant and am looking forward to seeing how everything grows this season. I cut way back this year with no flowers and just tomatoes and peppers. You do more in one day than I do in a week's time. God bless.
You need a small bee hive to pollinate
How much of the new house needs to be done for someone to come stay there?
I thought I saw Beauty while you were hoeing the garden. I miss that girl. I used my hoop hoe today to weed my whole big garden. Best thing ever. I hope you had a wonderful Fathers Day!
Thank you. Yes, now that we have warmer weather Beauty is allowed outside some days. She loves it outside but she is kind of a prissy and sometimes moody girl. LOL. She is one of the Louisiana originals that is still here and doing well. They all have their different personalities for sure.
Joe you thank your great, great grandparents, great grandparents and grandparents used to ruler to measure in between plants for the garden lol
Joe is a perfectionist he measures everything
Great content Joe. Your gardening has motivated me as we work on ours. Your season is late. I have a question on bar/grills that maybe would be good around Superior. Or any restaurants that you could recommend. I am going to visit the Richard Bong Historical Center and Dicks grave in Poplar, the Arial Lift Bridge and possibly the Glensheen Mansion in July. It’s been a while since I’ve been in Duluth and could use some recommendations. Keep up the great work. Kai
Your dreams for the Farmhouse property are being realized and the place looks great. Farming is a 24/7 job, perfect for Farmer Joe.
Happy Father's Day Joe!
Joe do you do all the work?
No "Hello and welcome back"?
I know right? I had a clip in there somewhere that had it but with all the wind I had to edit a lot of it out and that must have been one of the video clips that I removed.
HAPPY FATHER'S DAY JOE!!!!!!!
I'm not sick of watching you plant. lol
Great video Joe!!! How’s the burger house?? Been by there several times but never stopped
It is not bad. The burger is pretty good. The two ladies in there do a good job. They sell cookies and breads also. It is a fast food type of burger but they taste good and the prices are good too. Savannah portage has a better burger but it is more expensive also.
Holy crap. Are peaches THAT expensive up there???? Over $2 a pound! Shiza. They are maybe 1.25/lb here in Ohio.
What do you think of those flexzilla hoses? They have a cool material and slide easy, but I see yours like mine gets all black and moldy.
I like them, they are pretty flexible and do not kink much. I tend to hit them with the mower though and they do not survive that. Lol.
@@NorthernSeclusion Ha! Ok, thanks!
Is it legal to grow black curent? I know it have been iligal before couse the bugs kill the white pine.
In Minnesota there are no restrictions. I was surprised after looking it up (after reading your comment) that there are states that do not allow it. You educated me. Thank you.
@@NorthernSeclusion Glad to be att service, greetings from Sweden.
I would cut one of the cattle panels to fill the bottom gaps on the grape trellis.
Joe, how do you like that Renogy suitcase solar panel for your EcoFlow? I have an EcoFlow Delta max 2, and I'm interested in buying that same folding solar panel. Also, can you leave it hooked up all the time to your EcoFlow without having to worry about it overcharging or anything?
I will do a video on that in the near future I think. I really liked it because it was not flimsy like some of the others and it did real well in the wind and it is not heavy. The batteries only take what they need and then shut the solar panel off. I know that is not the correct terminology but you get what I mean.
@@NorthernSeclusion maybe renogy should give you an amazon discount code for your viewers? how about it @renogy ?
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Did Melissa do Bees this year?
She did not do them this year, she may do them again in the future.
Did you plant Black Eyed Peas lima beans white beans I know you did green beans and peas
We planted none of the dried type beans this year. I have in the past and will again in the future but this year I have enough on my list of things to do. We will have this new garden layout figured out better next year. We may have to expand it but we will eventually grow the hard beans.
What brand is your riding mower?
Pretty sure that’s a husqvarna
@@cjanderson4593 Thank you
Going to need a bigger lawnmower
Actually, now that we are pasturing a bunch of the land, I mow about 3-4 acres a week less than the last 5 years. I can mow everything 100% in just under 4 hours now.
Yep, the hoop hoe otherwise known as a stirrup hoe is game changing. Nothing weeds better or faster. Anyone who gardens should have one.
I don't get fed up watching anyone who is gardening. You'll be happy with your efforts come winter when you two are dining on your veg and fruit!
Save the plastic tray for next year. You can use them to start your seeds.
How’s the rhubarb coming along Joe?
Is Melissa not doing Bees this season?
She is not, her bees died and for now she is bee free. Lol. Maybe again in the future.
Oh sorry. I must've missed that video as I'm sure you've probably mentioned it.
Joe maybe you should hire somebody to help you plant the garden it will be a lot easier
I think he likes doing it his way. That way it is done right.
We need something to hold these up yer gonna mow over em😂😂😂😂
No peach is as good as a Ga peach!!
This guy can not stop moving..........
Why do yall grow so much food for just 2 people? Do yall give away a lot of vegetables?
Yes.
they do a lot of canning
Joe you must not like okra..
I planted 2 okra plants.
Fried okra is so good..
measure twice...dig once
Joe, are you retired?
No "Hello everyone and welcome back", sad face.
You just don’t know about mother nature you can’t figure her out
Joe cleanup in comments section
Everything looking great