Danny, I personally gain so much inspiration from watching you and Wanda sharing the more useful tools to make your life easier and more successful in your food production or farm work. I just watched your porch time video. Please keep showing all the new gadgets that help us older folks do the jobs easier. I appreciate you showing me how to keep going at almost 69, with health issues. God bless you, Danny and Wanda.
The vego beds look great and the trellises. But being retired and trying to make ends meet growing as much as I can I have to use what I can afford. Happy for you to have such a fantastic set up and which everyone could but we all do with what we have. Just have to be creative I have old stock tanks. 5 gallon buckets. Grow bags and giant tubs that I could pick up for a good deal. Your high tunnel is beautiful. I ask the Lord to have His hand on my garden and bless it. Keeping it safe from our intense heat wave we have here in east central Indiana. And. So many people across the country have gardens suffering from the heat.
I think I would prefer the cattle panel in the middle. Ideally it seems it would be better for growing on both sides rather than one side needing to grow for a longer time just to reach that Vego trellis?
I like those trellis's. Good idea to use the other shade clothe if need to since heat probably won't relent and get worse. It's good to know that beds are wet enough and to hold off some. Praying the sweet potatoes do well and protect micro climate from sun somewhat. Everything is growing so well and it's good have the trellis's to tie plants to. I like the green stalks. I am going to be planting in mine soon. The green stalk should do well there in the high tunnel. Thanks so much for sharing the trellis's and what you two are up to.
OUCH...140* I lived in AZ for years so I know 120* & now I live in SC with no AC & know the lovely humidity but 140* is a little warm even for me. The Vego beds look great & your peppers got mine beat by a foot... 😂
❤❤I love the way you are utilizing the vego beds and trellises and arches to create a microclimate to make growing in extreme summer heat like we have in the south possible! I have sweet potato slips growing in mineral tubs for now. Most of my plants are growing in mineral tubs and large pots under a canopy of 90 year old live oak trees in my front yard. The live oak trees create a very nice microclimate for plants and humans! Have a blessed day!
I hope those really work for you!! Those are expensive! I liked the cattle panels just fine. They looked pleasing to the eye.Wasted money IMO. But it's yours to do with what you want. I'm glad you like it
Your high tunnel is impressive and inspirational! Can’t wait to have my own! I think the best way for me to have one is to build around my raised beds! Lol
I watch everything y’all put out over your 3 channels and pick up a lot of information. If I have a gardening question, I search for answers from you. Your high tunnel looks amazing: Shabbat Shalom!
Danny, I think hanging the 2nd shade cloth from the cross bracing of the high tunnel might work better. It would give you room to walk like normal through the entire high tunnel and it might be easier to manage. Just flip some thin rope/cording over the cross braces and tie to shade cloth and pull up to the cross bracing level. Excess heat will be between the outer plastic and that inner shade cloth and the side vents are at the right level to exhaust that excess heat. Just my thought in watching the video.
Those trellis look extremely nice. Planted sweet potatoes this year in numerous different places trying to figure where we will have out best results. Use 50% shade cloth on our high tunnel and seems to be working well in south Louisiana. Thank y'all for sharing have a blessed evening and looking forward to the live chat.
My husband is doing the same thing with over watering our gardens. I've asked him to lay off a bit cause leaves are starting to yellow but he absolutely refuses. I GIVE UP! Ha, ha, ha
I always wonder why you don’t take a couple of months off in the summer, instead of fighting the heat and drought and taxing your own health? I know you are testing the limits of the possibilities of growing a resilient garden;)
Thanks, Danny for letting me know about the sweet potatoes because I put them in a different area and my cucumbers are burning. I should’ve swapped them. Appreciate your advice.
Between the amendments you added from your soil tests and the worms, you Vego beds are just awesome. Looks like a jungle!! Danny, 140° heat is gonna be too hot to breathe!! I love the idea of growing sweet potatoes vertically. That's really going to be so pretty. All your plants look beautiful.
@@pecangrovems In Nebraska we have -30 degrees in the winter,when you breath in its tough!!!Stay cool guys,we had between 3-7 inches of rain in 2 days,some flooding of rivers and a town west of us was sandbagging!!
Ditto on heat-the 5th season 8n the south-Okra, cow peas, and peppers are all I usually grow in Austin i am experimenting with winged beans and snake gords
Those trellises are lovely, and I have been wanting better trellises. I had not looked into the Veggo system because I am pleased with the raised beds that I have but I will have to look into those trellises. I figure that I can support them by driving in a couple of 5 foot metal stakes.
OMG that pepper plant of yours is beautiful. I did hear in different countries that peppers grow that tall. They’re like trees… Who are those peppers by?
Things are looking 👀 wonderful!!! I can’t wait for all your new adventures at Pecan Grove!! ❤ from Maryland, it’s gonna be 96° with a heat index of 104° today 🥵
So much money! Most people wouldn’t have money left to buy the seeds or plants to grow food for their families. So sad. No help to be found here for us common folk.
@@miephoexa person can afford what they want. For some it's vacation time, others it's there toys, some it's there homes and cars. We choose to put our money into raising our food. Not running around poor mouthing
The leaves on my tomato plants close up as it gets hot. I assume they are trying to conserve moisture, or avoid the sun's rays. I put sheer curtains on top of my raised bed to block some of the sun and I am in NY. Did not think the sun would be a problem
Beautiful plants. My bell peppers in my raised beds I purchased this year are outperforming the ones in the ground. I’m experimenting too with different plants in the raised beds. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I’m really wanting to see what you grow in the greenstalk. Again Thank you.
It’s a luxury to be able to afford to pay attention to the esthetics of your trellis system. GOOD FOR YOU! At least, most of the beds that got trellis systems added were between crops but, as you said, you gave yourself a learning experience that you won’t need to repeat.
Good morning guy's, I like your idea of the second shade cloth. In the winter we do that with plastic in ours. It helps us to grow in cold weather. Your peppers are gorgeous . May I asked what fertilizer you use on them. I understand that you are very busy, I understand that you don't have time to answer lots of questions. Have a blessed day ❤
One vengo system for six foot bed? $275-300. The bed? $279.00. Multiply that by everything in that green house and your looking at a couple of thousand dollars. I wouldn’t have money left for soil or seeds. It’s a big advertising come on, betraying the trust I had in Danny and Wanda.😭 God Bless
130 degrees... i don't think mississippi has EVER seen 130 degrees. I know it hasn't since i was born in 1980, but 130 in mississippi would definitely set a record. Lol
❓ Danny &Wanda I'm disabled and they grow my garden in pots. My green beans are not growing bigger than a foot tall and I don't know why. I have fertilized and water most days. They just will not get and bigger than a foot tall.
Yaaaa! Another Pecan Grove video. "...banana peppers...you take them with some cream cheese sliced in half put them in the oven...man them things...old expression goes...make you slap your grandma."
Anybody recommend an online place to buy worms shipped to you? I’m an hour away from buying locally. Currently leaning toward uncle Jim’s red wigglers on Amazon. May wait regardless until the fall due to shipping. Thanks.
I would love to figure out your formula because I’ve never seen peppers ever grow that tall whatever your steroid is I need to figure it out. I had ordered a test kit sent it in and they somehow lost my sample so I may have to try again next year. I grew some banana peppers. Also my first year growing them and I love looking for worms and I immediately take every single worm and feed it to the chickens they go crazy over them.
I would love to figure out your formula because I’ve never seen peppers ever grow that tall whatever your steroid is I need to figure it out. I had ordered a test kit sent it in and they somehow lost my sample so I may have to try again next year.
Nice work!...I don't know anything but I'm just thinking...I'm wondering if these solar storms aren't ALL bad. I have also experienced this "steroid" effect on my plants----but the bugs have been crazy---both good and bad. From a little research, I found that insects have magneto-receptors in their abdomens which respond to levels of magnetism and guide their migration. Could the presence of more insect life affect the plants in a positive way? ....Also gotta wonder if some of the plants aren't benefitting from these storms? I thought they were bolting. But no, 99% of my plants have thrived in this environment, and so far, have produced far better than expected, albeit my growing methods have changed quite a bit...I am no expert----just letting my mind wander LOL.
It might be pleasing to look at but that vego stuff is way to expensive to look pretty. I'm glad you can do this but you are probably getting it for free. I much prefer to spend money on planting more food like I've always done. All that hi dollar vego stuff is way to expensive.
Cheap idea for raised beds, get a roll of metal flashing (like used in roofing) from the home improvement store of your choice, cut to desired length and rivet the ends together. You can form it into a circle or the oblong shape. When it’s filled up it will hold its shape. I made a few this spring and they’re working great!
@miephoex Being disappointed in someone who is making the most of their blessings seems like a fairly hypocritical stance to take... It takes maximum effort to get maximum results. I doubt Danny got where he is through handouts. Today's "regular" folks mostly lack what it takes to push through all the adversity and become more than "regular". They're content just making ends meet rather than shooting for the stars.
@@miephoex you realize that Vego it’s not a big corporation right? it’s just a company that started making raised beds. And as hard as he works building his property out, I think you could give him a pass on the beds, to save his back.
How many of your subscribers can afford to buy all this fancy stuff while still buying groceries? You’re making the rich man richer and the poor man poorer! Unless I receive an explanation for this abuse of the trust people have in you, I will be unsubscribing! 😢
I’m so over everybody that has succumbed to being a sellout. Get back to real earth bed gardening. Vego beds vs my earth beds. I have you beat! My pepper, tomato and egg plants are bigger and more prolific than yours.
Danny, I personally gain so much inspiration from watching you and Wanda sharing the more useful tools to make your life easier and more successful in your food production or farm work. I just watched your porch time video. Please keep showing all the new gadgets that help us older folks do the jobs easier. I appreciate you showing me how to keep going at almost 69, with health issues. God bless you, Danny and Wanda.
The vego beds look great and the trellises. But being retired and trying to make ends meet growing as much as I can I have to use what I can afford. Happy for you to have such a fantastic set up and which everyone could but we all do with what we have. Just have to be creative I have old stock tanks. 5 gallon buckets. Grow bags and giant tubs that I could pick up for a good deal. Your high tunnel is beautiful. I ask the Lord to have His hand on my garden and bless it. Keeping it safe from our intense heat wave we have here in east central Indiana. And. So many people across the country have gardens suffering from the heat.
Amen in Jesus name.
We grow a lot in our mineral tubs it will work.
I think I would prefer the cattle panel in the middle. Ideally it seems it would be better for growing on both sides rather than one side needing to grow for a longer time just to reach that Vego trellis?
That was interestin about seein the worms close to the top - too much moisture at the bottom. . . loved hearin the cicadas, y'all! Xo
Everything looks good . Blessings to you both
Looking great getting better set up good to see 🇳🇿🙏🏼
That's what I like about you Danny, you always have a plan.
I like those trellis's. Good idea to use the other shade clothe if need to since heat probably won't relent and get worse.
It's good to know that beds are wet enough and to hold off some.
Praying the sweet potatoes do well and protect micro climate from sun somewhat.
Everything is growing so well and it's good have the trellis's to tie plants to.
I like the green stalks. I am going to be planting in mine soon.
The green stalk should do well there in the high tunnel.
Thanks so much for sharing the trellis's and what you two are up to.
I didn’t know pepper plants could grow so tall! That’s crazy!
I saw pepper plants in Jamaica that were 8-10 feet tall and wide . They will actually live for 10 years or so in tropical climates .
The secret is to grow your plants as big as possible then let them grow your peppers.
Sweet potatoes, okra, malabar spinach, eggplant and true yams...all love heat.
Absolutely stunning garden. God is gifting you that you may gift us. Thank you
OUCH...140* I lived in AZ for years so I know 120* & now I live in SC with no AC & know the lovely humidity but 140* is a little warm even for me. The Vego beds look great & your peppers got mine beat by a foot... 😂
A “little” too hot? With our humidity, that will be very deadly.
❤❤I love the way you are utilizing the vego beds and trellises and arches to create a microclimate to make growing in extreme summer heat like we have in the south possible! I have sweet potato slips growing in mineral tubs for now. Most of my plants are growing in mineral tubs and large pots under a canopy of 90 year old live oak trees in my front yard. The live oak trees create a very nice microclimate for plants and humans! Have a blessed day!
I hope those really work for you!! Those are expensive! I liked the cattle panels just fine.
They looked pleasing to the eye.Wasted money IMO.
But it's yours to do with what you want. I'm glad you like it
I've never seen peppers grow so high, that's amazing.
Love the micro climate idea in the high tunnel!! Thank you and God Bless!!
Good Luck with your sweet potatoes. I know how much Danny loves his sweet potatoes.
If it gets that hot I see blackouts coming. Feels hotter than the temp is, but I’d rather be hot than cold. Thanks for the great info as always!
Love these videos. I have learned a lot
Your high tunnel is impressive and inspirational! Can’t wait to have my own! I think the best way for me to have one is to build around my raised beds! Lol
I watch everything y’all put out over your 3 channels and pick up a lot of information. If I have a gardening question, I search for answers from you. Your high tunnel looks amazing: Shabbat Shalom!
Would like to keep up with what you have success in Green stalks.
Danny, I think hanging the 2nd shade cloth from the cross bracing of the high tunnel might work better. It would give you room to walk like normal through the entire high tunnel and it might be easier to manage. Just flip some thin rope/cording over the cross braces and tie to shade cloth and pull up to the cross bracing level. Excess heat will be between the outer plastic and that inner shade cloth and the side vents are at the right level to exhaust that excess heat. Just my thought in watching the video.
Have talk to vego. I'll be making mine double beds by taking two beds to make one longer.
Thank you so much for all your knowledge and sharing it with us
Those trellis look extremely nice. Planted sweet potatoes this year in numerous different places trying to figure where we will have out best results. Use 50% shade cloth on our high tunnel and seems to be working well in south Louisiana. Thank y'all for sharing have a blessed evening and looking forward to the live chat.
Ok my ultimate ultimate favorite part is that everything boils down to healthy and delicious 😍 delicious!!! Nothing else can claim it.
Pecan grove will have to pick a peck of pickling peppers😍 my eggplants are taking off too, i hope my peppers go the same way. Don't be slappin gramma!
My husband is doing the same thing with over watering our gardens. I've asked him to lay off a bit cause leaves are starting to yellow but he absolutely refuses. I GIVE UP! Ha, ha, ha
Lordy, I hope it doesn’t get that hot! Thank you for all you do!
I always wonder why you don’t take a couple of months off in the summer, instead of fighting the heat and drought and taxing your own health? I know you are testing the limits of the possibilities of growing a resilient garden;)
Thanks, Danny for letting me know about the sweet potatoes because I put them in a different area and my cucumbers are burning. I should’ve swapped them. Appreciate your advice.
Maybe you should consider a misting cooling system for the high tunnels. They are not very expensive and will lower the temperature somewhat.
Between the amendments you added from your soil tests and the worms, you Vego beds are just awesome. Looks like a jungle!! Danny, 140° heat is gonna be too hot to breathe!! I love the idea of growing sweet potatoes vertically. That's really going to be so pretty. All your plants look beautiful.
Last year our cameras recorded 130 degrees.
@@pecangrovems In Nebraska we have -30 degrees in the winter,when you breath in its tough!!!Stay cool guys,we had between 3-7 inches of rain in 2 days,some flooding of rivers and a town west of us was sandbagging!!
Ditto on heat-the 5th season 8n the south-Okra, cow peas, and peppers are all I usually grow in Austin i am experimenting with winged beans and snake gords
Those trellises are lovely, and I have been wanting better trellises. I had not looked into the Veggo system because I am pleased with the raised beds that I have but I will have to look into those trellises. I figure that I can support them by driving in a couple of 5 foot metal stakes.
I love the look of those trellises! I’ve got 2 of the beds now O need more for the herbs!
OMG that pepper plant of yours is beautiful. I did hear in different countries that peppers grow that tall. They’re like trees…
Who are those peppers by?
They were just bought at a hardware store.
Good video today
Things are looking 👀 wonderful!!! I can’t wait for all your new adventures at Pecan Grove!! ❤ from Maryland, it’s gonna be 96° with a heat index of 104° today 🥵
Home from vacation. We had a good time I watched all your videos while I was on vacation. Love your and Wanda Sharing your knowledge with me thanks. 🙏
I may try these since Vego is having a sale now.
Whatever you do seems to work out well 😊
Pecan Grove is looking good! Im impressed.
I love having the equipment I need and want, that's exciting, looking amazing! I love it! Plus everything is functional! My favorite!
Your high tunnel is just gorgeous. So much hard work has gone into making it so. I'm happy for you both.Thank you for sharing this journey with us.❤
So much money! Most people wouldn’t have money left to buy the seeds or plants to grow food for their families. So sad. No help to be found here for us common folk.
@@miephoexa person can afford what they want. For some it's vacation time, others it's there toys, some it's there homes and cars. We choose to put our money into raising our food. Not running around poor mouthing
Mornin’! Oooh. Those VEGO trellises are nice 😍
Lookin good! ❤
The leaves on my tomato plants close up as it gets hot. I assume they are trying to conserve moisture, or avoid the sun's rays. I put sheer curtains on top of my raised bed to block some of the sun and I am in NY. Did not think the sun would be a problem
Picking cow peas
WOW! Those peppers! 😮
Beautiful plants. My bell peppers in my raised beds I purchased this year are outperforming the ones in the ground. I’m experimenting too with different plants in the raised beds. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I’m really wanting to see what you grow in the greenstalk. Again Thank you.
So are you liking the high side walls on this greenhouse better then the other lower ones at DSHS?
It’s a luxury to be able to afford to pay attention to the esthetics of your trellis system. GOOD FOR YOU! At least, most of the beds that got trellis systems added were between crops but, as you said, you gave yourself a learning experience that you won’t need to repeat.
Mr. Danny we did the same thing bought the wrong size trellis so ended retro fitting it anyways. Guess I'm not the only one lol
Good morning guy's, I like your idea of the second shade cloth. In the winter we do that with plastic in ours. It helps us to grow in cold weather. Your peppers are gorgeous . May I asked what fertilizer you use on them. I understand that you are very busy, I understand that you don't have time to answer lots of questions. Have a blessed day ❤
20-20-20 from hoss tool link in the description
@@pecangrovems thank you so much 💓
🦋🇺🇸👋Good Morning Mr Danny & Miss Wanda and Everyone.
Good morning!
Morning!
Hey ❤❤🇺🇸🙏🙏
Good morning.
Morning
🦋🇺🇸 I wish I had the land and funds to have the high tunnels . Thank you for sharing. You guys have a beautiful piece of Gods Country
Really nice trellis!
Thank you Danny and Wanda. I was traveling for a week and missed most of my favorite channels. Thank you for your garden tour and your faithfulness.
so danny have retested the soil after you fixed it. might be good to know.. just a thought.
I will next year.
Vego is great if they last many years but how many years are they guaranteed for. Of course they are getting free to advertise.
20 years.
Beautiful beautiful beautiful! I would love to know the total expense of the set up in this high tunnel.
One vengo system for six foot bed? $275-300. The bed? $279.00. Multiply that by everything in that green house and your looking at a couple of thousand dollars. I wouldn’t have money left for soil or seeds. It’s a big advertising come on, betraying the trust I had in Danny and Wanda.😭 God Bless
Healthy food isn't about how much something cost. You can do this or pay a doctor.
@@miephoexfor your information we buy most of our stuff.
@@miephoexThis price is way off I just checked again there way cheaper.
130 degrees... i don't think mississippi has EVER seen 130 degrees. I know it hasn't since i was born in 1980, but 130 in mississippi would definitely set a record. Lol
Do you think that the peppers are that tall because there is a shade cloth over them, and they got leggy?
No all my peppers grow this tall.
I have a question about my soil. It literally repels water. Eventually it gets wet, but what is wrong with it and how do I fix it?
❓ Danny &Wanda I'm disabled and they grow my garden in pots. My green beans are not growing bigger than a foot tall and I don't know why. I have fertilized and water most days. They just will not get and bigger than a foot tall.
Plants grow to the size of the containers.
Why do you put pots on cement blocks
We have to because of fire ants.
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🙏🙏🙏♥️🙂🕊👍nice
🦋🇺🇸Heat 🥵is relentless in Central Pennsylvania
130-140 degrees??
Yes there saying it could get that hot this year.
@@pecangrovems We need intercessory prayer on this one!
Yaaaa! Another Pecan Grove video. "...banana peppers...you take them with some cream cheese sliced in half put them in the oven...man them things...old expression goes...make you slap your grandma."
Anybody recommend an online place to buy worms shipped to you? I’m an hour away from buying locally. Currently leaning toward uncle Jim’s red wigglers on Amazon. May wait regardless until the fall due to shipping. Thanks.
We've bought from Uncle Jim.
@@pecangrovems thank you!
I would love to figure out your formula because I’ve never seen peppers ever grow that tall whatever your steroid is I need to figure it out. I had ordered a test kit sent it in and they somehow lost my sample so I may have to try again next year. I grew some banana peppers. Also my first year growing them and I love looking for worms and I immediately take every single worm and feed it to the chickens they go crazy over them.
I would request a new test kit.
I would love to figure out your formula because I’ve never seen peppers ever grow that tall whatever your steroid is I need to figure it out. I had ordered a test kit sent it in and they somehow lost my sample so I may have to try again next year.
Your pepper plants are tall but there’s not many peppers on them.
We keep them picked off.
Nice work!...I don't know anything but I'm just thinking...I'm wondering if these solar storms aren't ALL bad. I have also experienced this "steroid" effect on my plants----but the bugs have been crazy---both good and bad. From a little research, I found that insects have magneto-receptors in their abdomens which respond to levels of magnetism and guide their migration. Could the presence of more insect life affect the plants in a positive way? ....Also gotta wonder if some of the plants aren't benefitting from these storms? I thought they were bolting. But no, 99% of my plants have thrived in this environment, and so far, have produced far better than expected, albeit my growing methods have changed quite a bit...I am no expert----just letting my mind wander LOL.
It might be pleasing to look at but that vego stuff is way to expensive to look pretty. I'm glad you can do this but you are probably getting it for free. I much prefer to spend money on planting more food like I've always done. All that hi dollar vego stuff is way to expensive.
Cheap idea for raised beds, get a roll of metal flashing (like used in roofing) from the home improvement store of your choice, cut to desired length and rivet the ends together. You can form it into a circle or the oblong shape. When it’s filled up it will hold its shape. I made a few this spring and they’re working great!
I think he actually buys most of his Vego things. Might have gotten some free. However some of us just have to go cheaper? ❤️🙏
@miephoex Being disappointed in someone who is making the most of their blessings seems like a fairly hypocritical stance to take... It takes maximum effort to get maximum results. I doubt Danny got where he is through handouts. Today's "regular" folks mostly lack what it takes to push through all the adversity and become more than "regular". They're content just making ends meet rather than shooting for the stars.
The trellises look really nice!
@@miephoex you realize that Vego it’s not a big corporation right? it’s just a company that started making raised beds. And as hard as he works building his property out, I think you could give him a pass on the beds, to save his back.
How many of your subscribers can afford to buy all this fancy stuff while still buying groceries? You’re making the rich man richer and the poor man poorer! Unless I receive an explanation for this abuse of the trust people have in you, I will be unsubscribing! 😢
Bye!
We don't buy from the grocery store is why we can buy these.. grocery store food is toxic to eat.
I’m so over everybody that has succumbed to being a sellout. Get back to real earth bed gardening. Vego beds vs my earth beds. I have you beat! My pepper, tomato and egg plants are bigger and more prolific than yours.