This Could be Our Biggest GreenHouse Failure of 2020 First Time Winter Growing in a GreenHouse

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  • Опубликовано: 25 янв 2025

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  • @deborahcrutchfield5022
    @deborahcrutchfield5022 4 года назад +19

    There is no better sound then the natural falling rain , It’s Beautiful .

    • @Maxid1
      @Maxid1 4 года назад +1

      I'd much rather hear the rain.

  • @AZbrokerhelp
    @AZbrokerhelp 4 года назад +3

    AZ here- The sound of rain IS music🎶.
    I instinctively breathe in deep! Love it!

  • @charleswilson6069
    @charleswilson6069 4 года назад +8

    Al.,,, you are correct
    It's the soil temp more than the air temp that keeps greenhouses flourishing all year round. At this point I would hook up some heat lamps about 12. Inches above the seed bed. Once the seeds are sprouted and about 2 inches high start raising the heat lamps and at 24 inches above the plants wean them. I have, in zone 5, raised green peas, sugar peas, cabbages, turnips, kale, broccoli and spinach. It was a treat having a serving of fresh veggies for February thru April. GRANTED the crops were not as prolific as summer will see them. When you finally get snow keep the top of the structure free of snow and allow it to build up as.walls. about 4 feet high for insulation.

  • @eugenecourtney1778
    @eugenecourtney1778 4 года назад +2

    Another hurricane coming up the Gulf soon. So you're getting ready to install a heating system for the greenhouse. And how to keep the water lines from freezing.

  • @ldg2655
    @ldg2655 4 года назад +21

    I love the sound of rain..

  • @onemorchatykathy
    @onemorchatykathy 4 года назад +1

    I like your music but I enjoy hearing the rain also. Takes me back to my childhood sleeping under tin roofs!

  • @danielallouche2493
    @danielallouche2493 4 года назад +9

    GOOD Morning from a dreary rainy Montreal.
    Something you may want to consider once the the produce isle is done for the season is to move the chickens along N Y city into the greenhouse for the coldest part of winter . Electric netting to define their space and some bedding are all you need to add. In return they will dispatch overwintering pests and enrich the soil.

    • @samvalentine3206
      @samvalentine3206 4 года назад +1

      That's a good idea.

    • @danielallouche2493
      @danielallouche2493 4 года назад +1

      @@samvalentine3206 I took it from J M Fortier. He has been doing it for a few years and Justin Rhodes is implementing it this year.

    • @davelawson2564
      @davelawson2564 4 года назад +1

      @@danielallouche2493 they'll eat up the veggies.

    • @danielallouche2493
      @danielallouche2493 4 года назад

      @@davelawson2564 that is what the electric net is for but the is a time in winter when NOTHING grows and the greenhouse needs to be purged. Some market gardeners in the north will freeze out pests in January before starting a new season.

    • @davelawson2564
      @davelawson2564 4 года назад

      @@danielallouche2493 you cannot freeze out pests in greenhouse with chicken in them. And AL wants to see how long he can grow in greenhouse. chickens have their separate house if you did not notice.

  • @45Colleen1
    @45Colleen1 4 года назад +1

    That is a blessing to have veggies growing in the greenhouse for fall and winter. And the breakfast quiche looked yummy! Thanks for sharing what you all
    are doing on the homestead. God bless! 💜

  • @lenawallster8379
    @lenawallster8379 4 года назад +9

    God morgon from Sweden! It´s 12:30 PM here. Poor Figaro, he can´t go in to the greenhouse! But; he is allowed to go anywhere else on the farm, so he is actually a very lucky and happy cat! Love to watch you, and you are so nice and taking so good care of all of your animals. Have a nice weekend!

    • @samvalentine3206
      @samvalentine3206 4 года назад +1

      He's been in the greenhouse before... ruclips.net/video/_AjZshb5tN4/видео.html 🙂

    • @onababona6101
      @onababona6101 4 года назад

      @Lumnah Acres .....Al....I miss that kwak-kwak sound.....:-(

  • @cliftonpete8697
    @cliftonpete8697 4 года назад +13

    My dad has a fire stove in his green house and loves it he plants al year long

  • @caroledwards3465
    @caroledwards3465 4 года назад +6

    Good morning to you all love settling down watch what's new on your wonderful organic homestead big hugs from the UK...keep safe over there.

  • @sadiepaddy47
    @sadiepaddy47 4 года назад +2

    I love hearing rain it’s so comforting especially when you are not out in it 🇬🇧👍

  • @jeannedennis5863
    @jeannedennis5863 4 года назад +5

    I was watching Justin Rhodes yesterday and he was putting his chickens in his greenhouse to fertilize the ground for later planting. Sounds like a good plan to me. Think about that once it gets too cold to plant. Have a great day folks. Much live from Louisiana on this rainy day.

  • @shawncockrell6007
    @shawncockrell6007 4 года назад +10

    I love the rain sound......I live where it never rains. More rain sounds please !

  • @pamelagabert4709
    @pamelagabert4709 4 года назад +8

    Great video! Gotta love Figaro, he so wants to be involved with everything. I remember when you got a spaghetti squash for $10 at the store. You are very knowledgeable, and learning more all the time. Only time will tell how you could you lose with another greenhouse. I have fresh organic fruit and veg and dairy delivered to my house every week. It's from local farmers and supports their businesses. I know what I'm getting. It's wonderful.

  • @W7LDT
    @W7LDT 4 года назад +9

    Don’t apologize for the sound of the rain. I live in AZ. The rain on the greenhouse is music to my ears.

    • @mayhmmaydn
      @mayhmmaydn 4 года назад +1

      Right there with you Larry#! Nonsoon 2020.

    • @zeviono4562
      @zeviono4562 4 года назад

      From a very dry 4 year long drought in Queensland Australia the sound of falling rain is absolute music to one's ears. Ditch the music Al...

  • @jamesparker202
    @jamesparker202 4 года назад +23

    Al you said it was a learning experience and you didn't know when to plant as our friend Justin Rhodes says just plant. I love you guys Channel and I'm excited to find out what the next big adventure is for you guys.

    • @workingfolk
      @workingfolk 4 года назад +3

      "our friend Justin Rhodes says just plant," but Justin Rhodes has no control over the temperatures in New England and, more importantly, over the length of the days. As the day length there will very soon reach the 10 hour/day point, plant growth will slow to a near halt. I would not expect anything that might sprout at this ;late date to produce anything edible until the day length starts to increase in the spring, if it can survive that long. When I lived just a short hop from there in Maine, my goal was to have everything in the hoop house that I wanted to harvest in late Fall and Winter to be mature by the first week in November. Then it's a matter of keeping them alive when outdoor temps hit well below 0° through the use of layers of Agribon that were removed if the inside air warmed above fteezing and replaced before it dropped.

  • @vmorganbogart
    @vmorganbogart 4 года назад +4

    Good morning! It’s 46 here in Ft. Worth, Texas this morning, with a high of 62. We had to turn from A/C to heat. The greenhouse looks great. Can’t wait to find out what you’re up to next. Blessings, Love & Hugs from Vicki in Ft. Worth, Texas 🇨🇱🇺🇸👍❤️🥰🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @pennybaxter7009
    @pennybaxter7009 4 года назад +5

    The sounds of the rain is lovely, I prefer it. When will you be harvesting the honey? Would love to see the full process.

  • @arbuckleoakshomestead6800
    @arbuckleoakshomestead6800 4 года назад +3

    Good Morning Al, Gina & Olivia,
    Al, what a great job in a short time.
    Oh my, Gina I agree. Whose doing dishes! Being the cook and deciding what the meal is, is a job itself.
    Olivia! Your such a great help to your parents. I love watching you cook.
    Have a blessed day y'all

  • @josephpedone2004
    @josephpedone2004 4 года назад +3

    Good morning Lumnah family ☕️ Failure was never an option... YOU, young man are an INSPIRATION... honestly I think you are still on the learning curve with the greenhouse. It’s better to TRY and fail than fail to try... have a blessed day

  • @nathanielsizemore3946
    @nathanielsizemore3946 4 года назад +1

    Good morning Al, Gina, and Olivia. Al, I think you will at least get baby greens from your planting. I wonder how your soil temperatures will do in the greenhouse over winter. The center section may just stay growable all winter long. I liked your idea of heating the ground with a wood-outside-boiler. The idea gives me something to explore today. I live in southern Oregon and our agricultural zone is 8B and we can grow all winter long in our hoop house.

  • @tales_of_the_crypto1583
    @tales_of_the_crypto1583 4 года назад +6

    Good morning Guys! L👀king at that stack of garden t👀ls on the ground needs a tool /coat holder ⛏🔧 project when things get slow! 🌬🔥🙌💞🤗👍🙏. Poor Figaro 😢 🐈 The Greenhouse is a blessing 🙏 it will do well...

  • @conegallery
    @conegallery 4 года назад +8

    Each time I think of the 'next big project' on Lumnah Acres property, I can't help thinking one thing is missing....'Fruit'... I think maybe one of those 'next big projects' is going to be an orchard... what kind of fruit 'I don't know' ... but , that's definitely missing on the dinner table...sooooooooo... we'll see... Lovely day on the Farm!

    • @roberthill4789
      @roberthill4789 4 года назад

      You are right they need more than blueberrys and strawberries. Of course the time to plant was ten years ago, but now is the time to get started. So they will have them in the years to come.

    • @marilynm7663
      @marilynm7663 4 года назад

      Bears love the fruit! They did plant blueberry bushes this year!

  • @Uniquelyyours1
    @Uniquelyyours1 4 года назад +3

    Morning Lumnahs. I love watching you work in the greenhouse and the sound of the rain. Your supper looked really tasty, as always. Stay safe:)

  • @donbrutcher4501
    @donbrutcher4501 4 года назад +1

    If you have soil depth, think about heating the greenhouse with a ground battery.

  • @dianerayburn1728
    @dianerayburn1728 4 года назад +11

    There's a market gardener in the UK who has a compost heap inside his small greenhouse and he grows seeds in trays on it.

    • @ohdear14
      @ohdear14 4 года назад +1

      I guess it would help boost the warmth as well.

    • @bigdaddy741098
      @bigdaddy741098 4 года назад

      That's a great idea, but didn't Als compost freeze solid last winter? It would be another fantastic experiment for them tho, see if it stays warmer and more active inside plus see what the difference is with the ground underneath

    • @lawrencewillard6370
      @lawrencewillard6370 4 года назад

      With all the fallen leaves, would make a very good warm compost, I think. Living in a overseas subtropical state, this is but a thought.

    • @topherjoe1
      @topherjoe1 4 года назад

      wow, what a great idea! Heat and compost nearby. Have to water it though.

  • @marionward5958
    @marionward5958 4 года назад +3

    Rutabaga is known as Swede in the UK. I had to go and look it up because it was driving me mad hearing about Rutabaga on several channels and not knowing what it was. I worked out it was a foot vegetable and good old Google did the rest!!

  • @jago76
    @jago76 4 года назад +10

    Here in California we are desperate for rain, so it's nice to hear it even if it's thousands of miles away.

    • @digarcia1890
      @digarcia1890 4 года назад +1

      So true from another Californian

    • @samvalentine3206
      @samvalentine3206 4 года назад +1

      @@digarcia1890 - My brother in Reno says the same thing. No rain in months. 😟

    • @lindapolle1665
      @lindapolle1665 4 года назад +1

      @@digarcia1890 I had visitors in my home. In the bathroom I posted a sign: If in my potty a little yellow you see, I am just saving a drink for a tree.

  • @susiessoapstuff1459
    @susiessoapstuff1459 4 года назад +1

    Here in zone 7, we plant cabbage, lettuce, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, green onions, almost any kind of green. We get much less pest pressure in the fall and winter, so we can actually get the cabbage instead of the bugs. We just can't grow any kind of plant for seed as we have insufficient hours of daylight for blooming. We are supposed to get down to 32 on Tuesday morning, so I have to go move all the houseplants inside this weekend. Our usual date for first frost is Nov. 15, so this is a little early.

  • @Kat09tails
    @Kat09tails 4 года назад +18

    Sorry Al. I've never ran into a Kale that I thought was edible. But one brassica that I like in the winter garden is kohlrabi.

    • @samvalentine3206
      @samvalentine3206 4 года назад

      I know the feeling. I have to pick out the kale in the salads we get from Panera

    • @mortensolbergjr2876
      @mortensolbergjr2876 4 года назад +2

      I agree its just too bitter and kind of a cardboard texture to me.

    • @bearrivermama6414
      @bearrivermama6414 4 года назад

      M T we love kohlrabi! I pickled some this year and it was quite good! Really crunchy and flavorful. Being it was a trial I only made 6 jars so..... next year I'll add more 👍🏻. Nothing better than delicious kohlrabi!

    • @jksatte
      @jksatte 4 года назад

      Do you eat the leaves or just the bulb? Janice

    • @robwestley7370
      @robwestley7370 4 года назад

      Sandra Westley, try stripping the kale off the stems, chop, toss well in oil and bake in the oven for 10 mins plus keep watching it, because it cooks very quick this way, I just love it, in fact I do a tray of it in one go and could eat the lot, it’s lovely & crispy.

  • @lynshomemade2170
    @lynshomemade2170 4 года назад +1

    I've been watching some of your old vid's again - Did you know it has been just over a year since you finished the woodshed and that Gina has been able to work with you full time on the homestead - Wow - you have accomplished so much in the last year.

  • @17buckrogers
    @17buckrogers 4 года назад +8

    i like listening to the rain ever since i was a kid

    • @lawrencewillard6370
      @lawrencewillard6370 4 года назад

      Rain on a tin roof always put me to sleep as a child. Now in my 2nd childhood, would like to hear rain again during the night.

  • @leslielutz1874
    @leslielutz1874 4 года назад +2

    Noooo we like the sound of rain on your lovely greenhouse : )

  • @3vs547
    @3vs547 4 года назад +5

    I live on the dry prairie so rain IS music to me.

  • @kayreive
    @kayreive 4 года назад +15

    You have the best carrots I have seen come out of the ground...

  • @gonzalezpandura
    @gonzalezpandura 4 года назад +3

    Like seeing how happy the green house makes Al. Looks like a kid on Christmas.

  • @ANGEL77762
    @ANGEL77762 4 года назад +18

    Good morning Lumnah family & Critters. I hope that you have a wonderfully blessed day. I would be interested in seeing hunting for deer in your videos. God bless y'all!

  • @richardmouat9070
    @richardmouat9070 4 года назад +4

    Good morning from Southern Michigan woke up here today to the garden being totally frosted. Stay safe every one

    • @nanparker8373
      @nanparker8373 4 года назад +1

      Where in southern Michigan? I'm in Grand Blanc in the Mitten.

    • @richardmouat9070
      @richardmouat9070 4 года назад +1

      @@nanparker8373 I'm 35 minutes west of Detroit. It was 74 yesterday and dropped to 30 overnight

    • @nanparker8373
      @nanparker8373 4 года назад

      @@richardmouat9070 My weather was rain storms that dropped our temperature also. I'm taking care of grandkids and chickens while daughter and hubby are out of town. I went to local hardware store and bought a bale of straw to absorb 3 inches of standing water in chicken pen. I'll see how they did later today?

    • @richardmouat9070
      @richardmouat9070 4 года назад

      @@nanparker8373 ok i will say that getting the straw was a great idea. Is there any roosting spots for the birds off the ground? You could make a quick swing type to help them out the water also.

    • @nanparker8373
      @nanparker8373 4 года назад

      @@richardmouat9070 There's a hen house with nesting boxes, not sure if there's roosting bars inside. I'll have to look today when I check up on them. My adult grandson is at the house, was supposed to shut the door last night for me. Hopefully, he'll open before I get there. I pick up a granddaughter from my son later this morning; and we will go over to my daughter's house to check on chickens.

  • @waltertrymbulak1722
    @waltertrymbulak1722 4 года назад +6

    Al love this vlog. My favorite fall kales are winterbor and darkbor. The kale you just planted is dinosaur kale. Lol. In CT. 6b

  • @hoberghacienda2267
    @hoberghacienda2267 4 года назад +6

    Love the music but, the sound of rain on the roof has a "snuggly" feel to it!

  • @Song-fi4rg
    @Song-fi4rg 4 года назад +4

    It has to be a wonderful feeling planting, growing and harvesting your own produce. My father planted various fruit trees, and differing types of vegetables. It was so nice to pick and eat our own squash, tomatoes and chilies. We also loved the guavas, Japanese persimmons, lemon, limes, grapefruit, papayas, mangos, and jujubes. My father loved gardening. It's always nice if you can grow and harvest your own plants. Thank You for sharing, have a nice day, staw warm and dry. 🖐✌🖖👍

  • @fufashi
    @fufashi 4 года назад +3

    you should record the rain on the greenhouse and upload just a video with that.. would be lovely

  • @hrabem8687
    @hrabem8687 4 года назад +4

    I love the sound of the rain

  • @gus8142
    @gus8142 4 года назад +8

    Howdy y'all, I would of rather listen to the rain instead of the music. I just usually mute the music out🙉🙉🙉🌧🌧🌧

  • @richardmattingly7000
    @richardmattingly7000 4 года назад +9

    Starting seedlings in trays is about the best way to guarantee you'll have plants that can grow well into the fall/winter/spring months since it allows the grower to have plants ready for beds at their choosing. Indeed with a Greenhouse starting seedlings is ideal since it can take advantage of its microclimate and they take so little space that they can even be hung quite easily from the ribs/posts. One exciting alternative to heating Greenhouse is thru passive means available today like earth tubes that take heat from underground and using compost piles heat has shown some success as well. The design of in ground Greenhouses with earth tube circulation has been the most intriguing of all since it's only power source need is the fans that push the air that heats the and a retiree in Nebraska on RUclips grows Citrus there year round even in coldest months on the Great Plains. Kudos on the year to date and looking forward to seeing Olivia and her Dad sledding again as well as Gina getting talked into a ride again like last year when the snow's there to stay.

  • @nancylitton390
    @nancylitton390 4 года назад +7

    The more I think about heating the soil,the more seance it makes...I'll be watching to see how you do it...
    Have I told you how much I do love your channel??? It's GREAT!!!!
    Thank you for sharing.God bless you and your family.

    • @samvalentine3206
      @samvalentine3206 4 года назад

      Yes, heating the soil makes sense - he could run PEX pipes (PEX = 200-180°F max depending on pressure) under the walkways and circulate boiler-warmed water through them with some sort of circulator pump if thermo-siphon didn't work. www.growerssupply.com/farm/supplies/ExternalPageView?pageKey=EXTERNAL_PAGE_3026

  • @soniaspangenberg8557
    @soniaspangenberg8557 4 года назад +5

    Good Morning Lumnahs. We are having warmer balmy mist this morning in Virginia. Temps 55 and hazy.

  • @ginacota9724
    @ginacota9724 4 года назад +5

    Your greenhouse is producing such gorgeous veg! You’re doing a great job with it 👍 i’d love to see you put all those greens to good use. Carrot tops and beat leaves and spinach and all of that does great in the dehydrator and powdered as super greens! They will go great in smoothies and soups

  • @virginiareid5336
    @virginiareid5336 4 года назад +11

    It's wonderful to know you can still grow fresh vegetables in the green house this fall. I think it makes many of us sad to put the. Gardens to bed for win God Bless

    • @davelawson2564
      @davelawson2564 4 года назад +1

      you can make your hoophouse , caterpillar tunnel
      you don;t need 20 ft greenhouse to grow 2 - 4 ft veggies

    • @virginiareid5336
      @virginiareid5336 4 года назад +2

      Dave Lawson, because of my age (69) it's taking me longer than I thought on a hoop house. Hopefully next weekend of couple of fiends are coming to help get the plastic cover on! Take Care

  • @Kelleena1on1
    @Kelleena1on1 4 года назад +5

    Gardening is exciting right doing it and watching others doing it , i love it im learning also peace :)we grow with success thru winter in zone 5b Kale, spinach, beets, collards , lettuce, Swiss chard,

  • @wendywobbles1
    @wendywobbles1 4 года назад +4

    The irrigation system you installed last year appears to be working as the ground doesn't look as bogged down, love the goat's

  • @LLjean-qz7sb
    @LLjean-qz7sb 4 года назад +4

    Did you know that pepper plants are really perennial plants!! You can prune them down quite far and have another season if they don't freeze. Might want to try that next year, what can you lose! They either get pulled out , or get pruned down and grow a new crop or they die!! God Bless!

  • @kbeckmann4632
    @kbeckmann4632 4 года назад +1

    Love the sound of rain! We are too dry in North Central Kansas.

  • @jamest5149
    @jamest5149 4 года назад +81

    Don’t leave your garden tools on the floor, you will either step on them and spike your foot or it will flip up and smack your face. Build a rack by the main door so you can store and easily retrieve when required.

    • @nanparker8373
      @nanparker8373 4 года назад +8

      Good idea

    • @LLjean-qz7sb
      @LLjean-qz7sb 4 года назад +10

      JamesT.... I left a similar comment awhile ago and suggested that he build a table or a potting bench with a bin on the side to stand his long handled tools in and some shelves for hand tools and fertilizers! I don't like tools on the ground either and I did step on a short tined rake and popped myself in the forehead!! Not fun!! God Bless!

    • @audreyabdo7719
      @audreyabdo7719 4 года назад +3

      Dollar store has rack to hang things on for a dollar each, I don’t know if they want to use them for tools in the greenhouse but they are worth it.

    • @LLjean-qz7sb
      @LLjean-qz7sb 4 года назад +8

      Too bad you don't have a water catchment system in place to catch all that rain water! It would sure save on water bills for the gardens(unless you have well water). Even if you had a catchment system on your chicken buildings for constant water availability! Do you have any row cover materiel that you can throw over your broccoli, cabbage and other crops that the moths like, before the moths come?? Just throw the fabric over the plants when you plant them or seed them. When I worked in a small, backyard, commercial greenhouse, I loved going to work in the rain or on a cold day! The greenhouse was always so warm and cozy!! God Bless!

    • @cpnotill9264
      @cpnotill9264 4 года назад +5

      @@LLjean-qz7sb I had a goat once jump on a rake while the rake was leaned up against the wall and my head was in the way of the handle. Wow was THAT a surprise!

  • @susanashcraft220
    @susanashcraft220 4 года назад

    Al, I'm from Southern California and it doesn't rain here that often so to hear the sound of the rain coming down is music to my ears. I love the rain it makes everything smell so clean and fresh. You guys are lucky to get all that rain!

  • @heathermoore2152
    @heathermoore2152 4 года назад +7

    One thing I really admire about your channel is that you guys do the work yourselves and together as a family! So many "homesteaders" are becoming "too commercial" and depend on hiring help. You guys really show what a family can do and make it look attainable. Keep up the great work!!

  • @cnh5349
    @cnh5349 4 года назад +1

    My friend has a 20×60 greenhouse for his spring summer and fall growing and has a 10×20 greenhouse with a wood stove and raised beds and grows all winter. We're in north west Pa

  • @Bump1972
    @Bump1972 4 года назад +4

    It’s always a treat to see a man get things done without complaint

  • @derrelldowd7892
    @derrelldowd7892 4 года назад

    Out of all the homesteading youtubers you Guys are the Best! You always keep it interesting and incorporate everything from taking care of your animals to building, gardening,meat processing,meal preparation etc. Love watching you guys keep up the good work and Stay Positive ❤🙏

  • @randynickerson2122
    @randynickerson2122 4 года назад +3

    Your animals always look so healthy,, I think your home and everything there is beautiful,, you are a very hard worker,,God bless

  • @marlenekutcher938
    @marlenekutcher938 4 года назад

    I'm in zone 5b in Northern Ontario Canada. I only cleaned out my garden this past week. Start seeds under grow-lights in March transplant and fill greenhouse by early May. We are in a micro climate being on Georgian Bay (off Lake Huron) where big waters make the growing season longer as the water warms up and cools down in fall. Our little village is partly surrounded by a range of quartzite, allowing us protection from storms as does the island across the channel from us. Garlic planted lasted week and the last of the sunflowers are drying indoors to feed the winter birds. Keep on keeping on! No snow yet! Call your rooster charcoal! He is a beauty!

  • @evalinawarne1337
    @evalinawarne1337 4 года назад +6

    GOOD MORNING It is colder by 40 degrees in just hours. MICHIGAN
    I AM PRAYING FOR YOU AL AND GINA AND DAUGHTER LADY O
    CHOW.🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹

  • @rickster9993
    @rickster9993 4 года назад +1

    Black ground cover works well to heat the soil. So does black two gallon jugs buried on there sides a little over half deep. Search DIY Greenhouse heaters, or passive water heaters.

  • @kipcarroll486
    @kipcarroll486 4 года назад +5

    Looking fwd to you letting us know what that biiiiig project is going to be. I'm guessing a fence all the way around the big pasture and some cattle.
    But I've been wrong when guessing every other time. So.......

  • @richardkeener8988
    @richardkeener8988 4 года назад +1

    Al and Gina. Nice green house growing! I would like to recommend blanching and freezing some of the kales and spinach for winter just in case they slow growth. That way you will still have greens to cook with. Remember the more you cut the more they want to grow! Take advantage of it! Plus blanch the broccoli leaves. They are delicious and packed with nutrients! Rutabaga leaves are delicious also. Waste nothing! Happy gardening!

  • @johnambrogio9585
    @johnambrogio9585 4 года назад +5

    Good morning, I was wondering if you knew how many zones your greenhouse extended your growing season?

  • @ancimargarita2763
    @ancimargarita2763 4 года назад

    so nice the way Gina caresses the goats when they hop onto the milk stand, it shows her love and love and love for them and what she does. Sweeeeeeeetttttttt!!!!!!

  • @hvnfun8601
    @hvnfun8601 4 года назад +4

    YOU SAID “NEXT BIG PROJECT”. Hope entered my heart, my soul rejoiced - then you said - can’t tell you now.

  • @deborahcrutchfield5022
    @deborahcrutchfield5022 4 года назад

    The greenhouse looks good. The music without the words is the best. Have a Great Day .

  • @lisabevans8107
    @lisabevans8107 4 года назад +27

    Al and Gina I was wondering what the temperatures are getting to in the greenhouse for you (lows and highs)? Hope you are all doing well. Hagd Lumnah's!

    • @wingingitsemiretiredlife2981
      @wingingitsemiretiredlife2981 4 года назад +1

      I was wondering the same typically they said high tunnels are 20 degrees warmer than the outside air. Although Al usually announces the temp outside this morning he did not ha! I'm guessing that high tunnel was around 50F or 10 c a guestimate on my part. Seeds will germinate at 40 sporadically and slower but they will grow. They may have better luck with starts from seed trays.

    • @lisabevans8107
      @lisabevans8107 4 года назад +1

      @@wingingitsemiretiredlife2981 definitely warmer than here if so. Still curious about the greenhouse tho.

    • @wingingitsemiretiredlife2981
      @wingingitsemiretiredlife2981 4 года назад +1

      @@lisabevans8107 I use the term high tunnel instead of greenhouse because technically a greenhouse is heated. Al plans to heat so it will be a greenhouse.

    • @thewoody1950
      @thewoody1950 4 года назад

      Maybe left one tomato plant, just to see how it would of grown in winter

  • @laurenmmendoza3215
    @laurenmmendoza3215 4 года назад

    My momma always told me that I'd never know how far I could reach if I kept my hands in my pockets! It has become my mantra for life! I just keep trying. Sometimes I flop, but sometimes I just soar to success!

  • @agnestakacs2059
    @agnestakacs2059 4 года назад +24

    Our winter crops we grow are mainly greens like cabbage, broccoli, spinach, baby spinach, kohl rabi, carrots and parsnip. Also grew garlic and onion

    • @joy4ki
      @joy4ki 4 года назад +6

      Yum parsnips.I live in Japan & rarely see parsnips. We don't have any room to grow things.

    • @agnestakacs2059
      @agnestakacs2059 4 года назад +9

      @@joy4ki yeah Japan is quite compact hey. I’ve been there twice and unless u go out to the countryside there isn’t much room to grow things in the city. But a beautiful country though with wonderful gentle people 😊

    • @wamblipaytah1600
      @wamblipaytah1600 4 года назад +2

      I haven't had kohl rabbi since I was a kid! Gonna plant some next year. Thank you for reminding me 😀

    • @agnestakacs2059
      @agnestakacs2059 4 года назад +2

      @@wamblipaytah1600 your welcome! Love kohl rabi in chicken soup with other veggies added 😊👍

    • @angelsarrived2642
      @angelsarrived2642 4 года назад +3

      @@joy4ki You can grow scallions on a window shelf all year round. 😃 Purchase a bunch once. And you will never have to purchase again. Take the bottom part of a scallion, with its roots and plant it. Use the greens for your foods. (Soup, salads etc) The roots of the plant will muliti. Then use one stalk at a time on each bulb. You'll always have fresh scallions. Mine grew 3 feet tall at my window. LOL. G-D's gift to mankind.

  • @codeyford9428
    @codeyford9428 4 года назад +2

    the rain sounds cool

  • @Autumnswirl71
    @Autumnswirl71 4 года назад +4

    Have you thought about building a compost pile Inside the greenhouse for winter use?

    • @MrPaulviles
      @MrPaulviles 4 года назад +1

      It would add extra heat to the greenhouse too!

  • @heatheroester6817
    @heatheroester6817 4 года назад +1

    Love hearing the rain but that song you always play is nice too!Isn't it great to feed your family from your farm every day.If we was in our 20's or 30s we would homestead too.Great video 👍❤

  • @robinminnesota5491
    @robinminnesota5491 4 года назад +16

    Morning from a cold 23 MN. We broke a record for OCT snow 9" Most of it is gone but still...

    • @LumnahAcres
      @LumnahAcres  4 года назад +1

      That’s a lot of snow ❄️ so early

    • @frenchysandi
      @frenchysandi 4 года назад

      Crystal MN here the temps are not nice here right now are they? Not supposed to get above freezing until early next week.

    • @bearrivermama6414
      @bearrivermama6414 4 года назад +4

      I feel your pain neighbor! International Falls lady here. We've had snow on the ground for over a week now. Frost is setting in and we are coming to terms with the fact that winter is here and not going away until May/ June 😩😂😂😂. Little secret...... I actually love winter 😉

    • @frenchysandi
      @frenchysandi 4 года назад

      @@bearrivermama6414 I used to like winter more but now that I’m older the shoveling and snow blowing is harder and I get colder.

  • @inadollard6672
    @inadollard6672 4 года назад +1

    10 & 7 eggs 🥚, good to see the cold room it has been along time since I saw it. The homestead is looking great

  • @wendyecrain9253
    @wendyecrain9253 4 года назад +7

    Al, I would like to know how much feed do you have to buy to get the much food please. My roommate and I are having this thing about it is to much for us to grow all of meat and veggies. I just want to know please. Hugs and Loves. May God Bless you and your family

    • @genesnyder2985
      @genesnyder2985 4 года назад +2

      I don’t know if he’s ever talked about the cost they do it for the food quality and health benefits

    • @margaretbedwell58
      @margaretbedwell58 4 года назад +1

      Wendy, according to other homesteaders, it is not cheaper to grow your own chickens etc. but you do know how they have been raised and what they have eaten...some do all organics. That would be the choice you would make..

    • @toedancer1148
      @toedancer1148 4 года назад +1

      I think that all depends on where your at and how much you feed. My feed cost I'm sure is less as my chicken's free range about half the day and there are several feed stores, so prices are competitive.

  • @pwengert1
    @pwengert1 4 года назад

    Winter is coming & the Lumnahs will be ready! It’s fun to think of starting vegetables at this time of year. Can’t wait to see how yours do! You are always so prepared & organized with your seeds & veggies in your cool room. Great video today, as usual! Have a blessed weekend.

  • @jelomaxjoiner
    @jelomaxjoiner 4 года назад +3

    The greenhouse is one big food machine , Gina aced it again with the quiche . Stay safe

  • @andreanash7646
    @andreanash7646 4 года назад +1

    Most plants go dormant when daylight length drops below 10 hours. They don’t die but they technically don’t grow either. So whatever you harvest won’t grow back until that 10 hours of daylight rolls back around.

    • @samvalentine3206
      @samvalentine3206 4 года назад +1

      Hence a need for supplemental lighting. Maybe LED grow lights on a frame that is placed over the row - adjustable by chain links?

  • @markspencer6379
    @markspencer6379 4 года назад +8

    It will be a success even if it fails. You live, try and learn what to do next year.

    • @samvalentine3206
      @samvalentine3206 4 года назад

      That is a great sentence. "It will be a success even if it fails" - a great attitude we all should follow! Very sage.

  • @juanitadafler7233
    @juanitadafler7233 4 года назад

    I sure believe all you've done and accomplished this year has been a great success. What you planted in the green house should do well. If for some reason it doesn't workout at least you can learn from it and try something different next year. Each year is a learning experience. I fixed another meal yesterday all raised on our place. The video you shared giving us the total of meat raised on your homestead, I could see your face beaming with great joy. It sure makes you feel blessed and delighted, that's for sure! Enjoy watching your family work together to achieve your goals. God bless!

  • @1d1hamby
    @1d1hamby 4 года назад +8

    If you haven't ordered the new Joel Salatin book yet, you only have one day left. Then you'll have many more plans for your greenhouses.

  • @iwanttobelieve5970
    @iwanttobelieve5970 4 года назад +1

    I don’t know if you noticed but where Figueroa was there was a small dip in the soil level where a mouse could fit under.

  • @jimquinn9454
    @jimquinn9454 4 года назад +4

    Can ewe run warmer water through the drip lines to keep the soil temperature up ? 😎

  • @kimberlyallison3598
    @kimberlyallison3598 4 года назад

    Hi from Virginia Beach, Va where it is going to be 81 today. Send some Fall weather our way. You need to keep a couple of golf umbrellas in the greenhouse in case it starts raining when you’re ready to go back to the house. Your greenhouse is so peaceful. How cool will it be to step into it on a snowy day. Now you need to pipe music in there.

  • @ismailboussi3394
    @ismailboussi3394 4 года назад +4

    Good morning from Detroit it’s 37 over here

  • @margaretbedwell58
    @margaretbedwell58 4 года назад +1

    Gina I am going to have to try that hash brown casserole. Looks delicious. Y'all have a Blessed weekend.

  • @TheKayaker71
    @TheKayaker71 4 года назад +6

    I was curious - according to Google translate - "lacinato" means lacquered in Czech.
    Maybe it'll be shiny kale?

  • @debbiew.7094
    @debbiew.7094 4 года назад

    Oh that quiche looks so good Gina! It's nice you can plant in for the winter! Olivia I liked your umbrella it's so cute! ☺❤☺❤☺

  • @jeandavenport4601
    @jeandavenport4601 4 года назад +3

    Mice will know I’m coming down I even have a on and off on my bird bath even if it get to sit on back porch I can still here water falling over the 3 tiers want a new spotlight...

  • @acparker5322
    @acparker5322 4 года назад

    To keep soil temps up in Winter, you will need to isolate the greenhouse soil with perimeter insulation to at least below the frost line. Ideally you also need to create a moisture barrier (or capillary break) underneath, but that would involve moving a lot of dirt. Basically, apply soil isolation methods used in building a PAHS (Passive Annual Heat Storage)/Umbrella house. If you can insulate the hoophouse (several options available commercially) at night and in heavily overcast and snowy weather, you can keep the air temp from crashing as much. Also, row covers/low tunnels inside the hoophouse will help extend the season. Good luck.

  • @danny4660
    @danny4660 4 года назад +6

    Being here in smokey dry California, I'd rather hear the rain.

  • @josephbrown-ut9ty
    @josephbrown-ut9ty 4 года назад

    JudithB 7B 43 degrees this am, and maybe 52 this afternoon. Lettuce plants are doing well in my little greenhouse, but need to plant kale and chard to put in the hoop beds outside. I picked a 1/2 bushel of beans yesterday and they are still blooming. I need to pick green toms and peppers in the garden. I am going to let them go until frost gets them. I havent dug around in the sweet tators yet. I still have canning to do and today looks good for that! LOL

  • @haroldjohnson8879
    @haroldjohnson8879 4 года назад +4

    Please forget the music unless it's soft background music lower than your voice I'd rather hear the rain

  • @thom3124
    @thom3124 4 года назад

    Good morning Lumnah Acres. Yep, Winter is coming. Very heavy dew on the grass. The dog got all went. You are getting the rain we had earlier in the week,. Sunshine today. Have a good weekend.

  • @RachelFoxTS
    @RachelFoxTS 4 года назад +7

    Good Morning Lumnahs!

  • @kellymorris5100
    @kellymorris5100 4 года назад +1

    Been watching for a bit and love your channel! Does Gina post the recipes anywhere?

    • @tonygrimes13
      @tonygrimes13 4 года назад

      Check their Website www.lumnag acres.com & she also uses recipes from the *The Prairie Homestead Cookbook* by *Jill Winger* which you can find through their *Amazon Affiliate* in description under video.