Those big peppers are great to stuff. I use lots of peppers making chimichangas burritos salsa can asada ect I agree with others you all work your butts off I always enjoy your videos.
Those are some big peppers. I am sure people don’t mind at all. Hopefully our storm Debby brought you some rain. Came in at me but just took off toward the east. We have another one coming so hopefully people who need will get rain from this one.
Hello Logan! We’ve also had days and days of rain and like this morning, sprinkling of it. Nights are already in the low 50s. For an avid gardener, this weather here really sucks but, your produce looks bountiful and healthy. Take care…👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
Hope everyone in your area didn't get flooded from the Debbie hurricane rains Logan. The flowers are so awesome to see and it all looks great in the cooler! Take care and God bless y'all.
Your jalapeño harvest is absolutely impressive! The sheer quantity and quality of the peppers you've grown highlight your dedication and skill in gardening. It's inspiring to see such a bountiful crop, and your enthusiasm for it is contagious. And I am Floating Village Life, Hit follow and let's explore together!
Look how tall those zinnias have grown. Wow! They would be a beautiful addition to a wedding hall, the colors are beautiful. I hope many people will come and pick them before the frost comes.
Remember when you asked us weeks and weeks ago about what to do with the sunflower starts? Nice to see you agreed with us about selling them as cut flowers. And yes, Mom, rip off those leaves. What I want to ask you is about the ancestry of your beautiful farm. You mentioned that your great grandfather planted that apple tree. One day, can you tell us more about your farm history? How long the family has owned the farm, how they learned to farm in such rocky land, etc. I would love to know!!! P.S. My grandfather farmed in more sandy soil down in south GA.
Maybe your folks planted some Anaheim or Hatch variety Jalapeños. They're big. Actually? A great batch of apples for a apple pie is a few old orchard apples ( Spey?) Granny Smith and the rest Winsap, McIntosh, whatever you like. I heard Fuji is pretty good. Granny Smith is tart, but has tremendous flavor. As do the Speys. Yeah. We got more than enough rain for a while. Stay outta the mud! God bless and safe travels!
Great job guys !! .. and as always beautiful sharing adventure documentary countryside adventure and as always beautiful upload camera work looks super awesome super amazing and super sharp and clear .. thanks again and have a wonderful blessing weekend ! .
Logan, do you sell some of your produce to restaurants? Your produce is so beautiful. I can imagine a chef would love to put it in his dishes. God bless
it just breaks my soul to see how rocky your fields are. i am not making fun, i am just stating how it makes me feel. i wish you guys had a good way of getting a lot of the rocks out of your fields. even the very small rocks/gravel to me is frustrating to see. bless your souls !!!! you guys work harder than you should, and yes its honest work !!!!!!!
Maybe the rocks perform some drainage of rain water for the fields, and it doesn't seem to affect the quality products they grow. We just don't like the look of rocks.
As for the apple taste I would think it has to do with the specific type vs spraying or not. Some are better for baking and others more for the eating…not an expert though. Best wishes
I agree with mom, leave some of the leaves on the sunflowers. It looks so much prettier in a vase with a few leaves
Love watching❤. Good to see all of you working together. Beautiful harvest. The zinnias are just stunning.
Logan, you are a conscientious,hard worker!
Those are some huge jalapeños! Great harvest 🧡
Wow..what a harvest!
Amazing harvest guys !!
All the Veggies were loving the heat and humidity this year.
Butt no rain,
I failed with my vegetarian plan this month.
@@DreamFarmUS Every season when my garden starts producing I try not to eat any meat.Its said, that diet cleans your arteries out .
Yes all veggies like this conditions
Those big peppers are great to stuff. I use lots of peppers making chimichangas burritos salsa can asada ect I agree with others you all work your butts off I always enjoy your videos.
All of the produce looks so beautiful and never ever have I seen jalapenos as big as those. Mine are tiny in comparison.
Hard working family! Outstanding!
Excellent, TX.
Those are some big peppers. I am sure people don’t mind at all. Hopefully our storm Debby brought you some rain. Came in at me but just took off toward the east. We have another one coming so hopefully people who need will get rain from this one.
GOD BLESS you all work so hard and what a beautiful harvest
God bless thank you for watching 😁
Jose Jalapeño on a Steek. 🌶️ 👍
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Hello Logan! We’ve also had days and days of rain and like this morning, sprinkling of it. Nights are already in the low 50s. For an avid gardener, this weather here really sucks but, your produce looks bountiful and healthy. Take care…👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
Hope everyone in your area didn't get flooded from the Debbie hurricane rains Logan. The flowers are so awesome to see and it all looks great in the cooler! Take care and God bless y'all.
Your jalapeño harvest is absolutely impressive! The sheer quantity and quality of the peppers you've grown highlight your dedication and skill in gardening. It's inspiring to see such a bountiful crop, and your enthusiasm for it is contagious. And I am Floating Village Life, Hit follow and let's explore together!
I wish my jalepenos were that big! ❤
Love them Jumbapenos !!! You should make some pepper jelly I hear it’s the thang !!
Look how tall those zinnias have grown. Wow! They would be a beautiful addition to a wedding hall, the colors are beautiful. I hope many people will come and pick them before the frost comes.
Man those jalapeno peppers look like you could stuff those up. Bake n size
Remember when you asked us weeks and weeks ago about what to do with the sunflower starts? Nice to see you agreed with us about selling them as cut flowers. And yes, Mom, rip off those leaves. What I want to ask you is about the ancestry of your beautiful farm. You mentioned that your great grandfather planted that apple tree. One day, can you tell us more about your farm history? How long the family has owned the farm, how they learned to farm in such rocky land, etc. I would love to know!!! P.S. My grandfather farmed in more sandy soil down in south GA.
Try making a pie with those apples, you might be very surprised 😊
Maybe your folks planted some Anaheim or Hatch variety Jalapeños. They're big. Actually? A great batch of apples for a apple pie is a few old orchard apples ( Spey?) Granny Smith and the rest Winsap, McIntosh, whatever you like. I heard Fuji is pretty good. Granny Smith is tart, but has tremendous flavor. As do the Speys. Yeah. We got more than enough rain for a while. Stay outta the mud! God bless and safe travels!
Awesome farm 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
👍👌❤️🇨🇦, sweet varied harvest
Do you have a root cellar and do you can or freeze for family winter food?
Great job guys !! .. and as always beautiful sharing adventure documentary countryside adventure and as always beautiful upload camera work looks super awesome super amazing and super sharp and clear .. thanks again and have a wonderful blessing weekend ! .
Zinnias are beautiful
Do you reuse the water in the washer? Seems like it would be expensive using new water all the time.
with any extra peppers you can't sell, ferment them and make a nice hot sauce
For an automated veggie washer, you sure have to do a lot of manual labor just to get them clean.
We have gotten from last Sunday until today we have had 15” of rain with more Sunday.
Thanks you
Logan, do you sell some of your produce to restaurants? Your produce is so beautiful. I can imagine a chef would love to put it in his dishes. God bless
Thank you 😘
Huge!
do you use any cover crop over the winter?
it just breaks my soul to see how rocky your fields are. i am not making fun, i am just stating how it makes me feel. i wish you guys had a good way of getting a lot of the rocks out of your fields. even the very small rocks/gravel to me is frustrating to see. bless your souls !!!! you guys work harder than you should, and yes its honest work !!!!!!!
Maybe the rocks perform some drainage of rain water for the fields, and it doesn't seem to affect the quality products they grow.
We just don't like the look of rocks.
@@Tessie2601I love the looks of rocks. Maybe not in veggie garden but I see beauty in them
Lots of farmers have the same problem. Solved with a HYDRAULIC ROCK SEPARATOR. Used for less that 500, also rock rakes.
Idk but it looks like they do better than allot of places without rocks
Peppers are $1 each. About $7 kilo here.!!!
Video yang bagus 👍👍
As for the apple taste I would think it has to do with the specific type vs spraying or not. Some are better for baking and others more for the eating…not an expert though. Best wishes
Does people in pa eat okra
Logan, can you tell me how bad your area got hit with Debbie, praying all is ok.
I love but never know if they are mild or hot
When is frost at your farm?
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What variety of corn is that.
Why do u think spraying your apple tree will make the fruit taste better?
Good day to all. Stuff the peppers!!
It's big , not enormous, you should know ! Lol
species?
Who are those people that are helping you Logan in the Farmers Market? Are you all related?
You new
China
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you are not using your new harvesting knives a viewer sent you. the veggie boys use those kind of knives all the time.
I need a job sir
Where's Frank ?
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