Nice garden I'm a old school gardener you plant and see what survives right now I have Tomatoes Hot Peppers Red Peppers eggplant French beans Okra Cabbage they're still living so I'm happy it's going to be fun times for you and Liberty toddler
Like others, I came over from your Liberty Doll channel and immediately subscribed! Watched you for years! Keep it up. Looking forward to watching Liberty toddler learn and grow!
Having lived in SC for ten years and still having family there, chances of you seeing 0 degrees Temps before February are slim to none. Wish I could convince my wife to move currently on LONG ISLAND.
Your garden is impressive, Liberty Doll! Nice to see you successfully growing some of your own vegetables. It's positively delightful to see Liberty Toddler 'assisting' you in your gardening and presentation. I'm shocked to hear of seven-degree temps there in South Carolina! My Mom lives in western North Carolina, and tells me that the problem this summer has been so much cloudy and rainy weather that the plants are longing for some more sunlight.
I'm in PA. I'll plant lettuce and spinach late Aug. One year we got heavy snow early Nov. It wasn't very cold but the snow killed the plants. I think lack of sun
I have wild garlic that just appears in the yard. I may help it along by planting the seeds when they appear. But the rest of the plants, like raspberries, mulberry, purslane, mint, etc just appear by themselves. Probably "planted" by random animals. 😃 Looks like the boss is doing a lot of work in the garden. Everyone have a wonderful day.
THANK YOU so much for the “ChipDrop” tip!!! Just got my broccoli, 2nd zucchini and cabbage in. Using the no-till. Also placed many boxes and mulch down.
Good to see you in the homestead. We lived below Charlotte, in SC and had spinach throughout the winter. It was great to have all fall, winter and spring. Now in VA mountains and have to do your back dating to find out when to plant. Thanks for the video and new channel. BB
So, I'm at work and got distracted by actual work and was wondering why you were telling people how to find their prostate. 🤦♂ Love your videos, keep up the good work!
Hello Liberty doll. This is your friend Ted from San Antonio Texas. You're doing a great job of keeping us informed and helping them on both the gun world and the homestead world. Be safe and thank you
Your okra looks good. I see one ready to be picked at hand height at 6:19 mark. We need a tour and mention your specific plant types. Looks like cherry tomatoes, and beefsteaks of some sort. I hear the southern gardeners have problems with indeterminates. Too much heat. My gardening loves are: tomatoes, pickles, okra, and this year, sunflowers!
Yeah, with storms and then heat I neglected it for a couple days, the okra definitely needs picking lol. Tomatoes are cherry, German pink, and whatever my husband picked last year that come up from the compost, lol. Also have Wonder bell and sweet red, Boston pickling and Marketmore cukes, Clemson spineless okra, blue lake bush green beans, and I think that's all that's left
Okra....oh wonderful okra....... I kinda went overboard with the okra this year. My wonderful wife has pickled 32 qrts, fried probably 100 pounds, added it to everything from gumbo, to jambalaya, to vegetable stew....has threatened me within an inch of my life if I bring another pod of okra into the house. My neighbors are tired of okra and avoid me if they see me first....and I've fed probably 20 bushels to the hogs. I may have planted a tad to much okra
What a surprise to see you on a homestead, Libery Doll! But totally great!!! I've followed your 2A site, and this s just as awesome! We have a raised garden in upper elevation AZ. It has given me some ideas what to put into our garden bed seeing as winter is coming on not too far from now. Keep up the good work!!!
Thank you! I've gotten some nasty comments, but I'm trying to be pretty transparent that I'm showing you guys things as I go/learn them. Going for relatable gardening lol
My garden is made up of 7 3'x3' wooden crates in a U shape. I've been thinking of getting some pvc and clear plastic to make a sort of greenhouse on my garden.
Fall gardening never appealed to me. I just kept the tomatoes going until the the night frost is predicted. Then harvested EVERYTHING! Place a RIPE banana in a bowl of green tomatoes to force them to ripen. However, I often plant legumes (peas or beans) where I want higher nitrogen in the soil come springtime. Already making plans for next year. The trellis for cucumbers worked good. Should have trimmed THIER tops sooner! Getting ready to map out next year's setup. Mostly planning on varieties. Pole vs. Bush beans. Snacking tomatoes vs. Roma.
OH GOODY! I love your other channel and homesteading is my other favorite topic! Let's talk about my favorite garden tip. Neem oil!!! From powdery mildew to white flies, it's the way to go. Keep up the good work!
Great stuff! I heard I’d you plant for summer in the fall and the seed fights through winter it comes up stronger in the summer. Yields more. The idea is tough times create tougher plants. I don’t think I’m articulating correctly but it could explain you 7 degree plants. Have an awesome day!!!
@@libertyhomestead 😂 On the bright side, we have more freedom with firearms than Texas and all the other little states. It might be because of the 1,200lb brown bears 🤔 and Vodka drinking "neighbors".
An easy way to keep up with how many days until the average first frost date is to use a time and date countdown timer. I have mine set up and bookmarked so all I have to do click the link to see if I should have enough time left for whatever I am trying to plant.
I have been watching your liberty doll channel for some time, but just stumbled across this. Unfortunately, here in Alaska it is too late even for radishes in the green house.
I am in central Georgia and you forgot one southern staple for the fall planting, Turnip Greens. I have had them last almost to Christmas. I have also grown rutabaga's in the fall also.
@@libertyhomestead If you want to be a true southerner get some turnip greens. I love the greens with cornbread and some of my homemade pepper sauce. I don't really care for the turnip roots themselves but cook a few in your greens. Welcome to the south.
Planted okra, hopefully we get some, doing garlic over winter, but I didn't really get tomatoes,hopefully we'll get something in North Carolina, we're now one state away so were with you now. I think we're 7A or 7B. I'm not sure, but I will check again.
I'm still waiting for my garlic and onion packages to come in. They should be shipping soon! My cherry tomatoes did great, the others were kind of meh. They took forever to get going
@libertyhomestead it's been honestly hit or miss, I'm so ready for the garlic. Kale passed away, but it was 2 years old and gave us a wonderful experience, it is a hit and miss but it's an amazing and awesome experience knowing that you grew it.
So this is where Liberty Doll disappeared to! :D I thought it was just RUclips doing its horrible shadow-banning thing but, no, you were off making another human and starting a rural life!
Dang shes how many teeth does she have now? Looks like more than i have. I'm liking this new channel. I plan on using some of your ideas next year. Thanks doll and sprout.
I'm gonna stick with canning I completely suck at gardening. I will kill a plant made out of stone... Yes, that's how bad I am. L o l the plant Killer out👍👍👍😋👍👍👍
It doesn't really get cold enough here/long enough for maple syrup. Which sucks because I grew up on my uncle's syrup and buying it at a store seems criminal
@@libertyhomestead from what I've read it's not the low temps, but the temperature swing that is important between day/night. your sugar content might be lower too requiring more boiling. might be too much work for not much results.
@@libertyhomestead Try planting a Florida Maple (Acer Floridanum) A.K.A. Southern Sugar Maple it's native in South Carolina along with a small remnant population of Sugar Maples and their hybrid offspring. Or try Caddo Sugar Maple which is native only to Caddo County Oklahoma around Red Rock Canyon. Caddo Sugar Maple is the most heat and drought tolerant Maple ever and the local American Indians were known to use both it as well as Florida Maple, Silver Maple and Box Elder/Ashleaf Maple to make Maple Syrup.
@@libertyhomestead since I brought it up, now I feel like I need to send you some. I'm in NH, we have 3 maple sugar houses in my town alone. LT deserves the real thing on her pancakes LOL
I don't get that. Radishes are weeds. You pitch the seeds in the general direction of the ground and walk away. What birds are you feeding radish seeds to? BTW - "Can you put these in the basket for mommie? Thank you." is primo. Good going!
Welcome to South Carolina! I am glad I won't need to say please leave your Yankee politics back North! 😂 Metro Charlotte here...but in SC the politics here are much better 😉
I’m checking out the new channel; congrats. Looks like good work to connect with nature, eat delicious food, encourage your child to play outside, and learn. I know that in your older videos you reference living in the Common-hell of Taxachusetts (I just made that up, as a former resident of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts from birth into my 30’s). I got out of that (ironically) freedom hating state 16 years ago. When did you make the move to South Carolina? Are you also done with the mental health world as well? I left that field 25 years ago. I just can’t believe how much wrong there is in it, and that makes me terribly sad as it is a field made to help people. Instead it’s heavily influenced by pharmaceuticals and jaded executives. I know that there are still some good people helping people though, but certainly not enough of them. I hope to hear back from you with some general responses to my questions and comments (I respect your privacy). Congratulations again,, and enjoy loving your little one! My little ones are 10 now, and it is flying by! But I love them more every day and am thankful for the time that I have with them.
Hi there - we fled MA in 2020 and couldn't be happier. Also left mental health field in 2021. Closed to be a stay at home mom and couldn't imagine doing it now - the liability, the culture, and I knew I couldn't have enough spoons for all my clients AND my family, so I chose family.
Nice garden I'm a old school gardener you plant and see what survives right now I have Tomatoes Hot Peppers Red Peppers eggplant French beans Okra Cabbage they're still living so I'm happy it's going to be fun times for you and Liberty toddler
Like others, I came over from your Liberty Doll channel and immediately subscribed! Watched you for years! Keep it up. Looking forward to watching Liberty toddler learn and grow!
Good for you for moving out of Commichusets. Had no idea you had moved. I myself an in North east CT and have no plans to move.
Love your channel and love liberty toddler!
Having lived in SC for ten years and still having family there, chances of you seeing 0 degrees Temps before February are slim to none. Wish I could convince my wife to move currently on LONG ISLAND.
Your garden is impressive, Liberty Doll! Nice to see you successfully growing some of your own vegetables. It's positively delightful to see Liberty Toddler 'assisting' you in your gardening and presentation. I'm shocked to hear of seven-degree temps there in South Carolina! My Mom lives in western North Carolina, and tells me that the problem this summer has been so much cloudy and rainy weather that the plants are longing for some more sunlight.
I'm in PA. I'll plant lettuce and spinach late Aug. One year we got heavy snow early Nov. It wasn't very cold but the snow killed the plants. I think lack of sun
Omg I love the repurposed jean skirt. That is homesteading like a boss.
Just found this channel! There is nothing more rewarding than supplying your own food!
Look forward to seeing your content!✌️
Keep up the great work. Thanks.
Liberty Doll was meant to be a mother. Including Liberty Toddler in the videos and teaching her will go along.way in life.
Thank you!
I have wild garlic that just appears in the yard. I may help it along by planting the seeds when they appear. But the rest of the plants, like raspberries, mulberry, purslane, mint, etc just appear by themselves. Probably "planted" by random animals. 😃
Looks like the boss is doing a lot of work in the garden.
Everyone have a wonderful day.
Fall planting? She's mad I say, MAD!
🤪🤪🤪
She is still a doll…I’m still working on my garden here in Tennessee 😍😍😍…gotta love collards!!!
I have spinach in pots under a grow light waiting for the heat to break, so I can plant it. Thanks, Liberty Dolls.
So cute! Wish I had grandkids.
Thanks for sharing! Good info.. I need to start growing foods.
Love your interactions with little liberty.
THANK YOU so much for the “ChipDrop” tip!!! Just got my broccoli, 2nd zucchini and cabbage in. Using the no-till. Also placed many boxes and mulch down.
From Massachusetts? I'm so sorry. I didn't know! Thank God you're safe now.
We won't mention that to the kid, OK?
😂 the culture shock was real
Good to see you in the homestead. We lived below Charlotte, in SC and had spinach throughout the winter. It was great to have all fall, winter and spring. Now in VA mountains and have to do your back dating to find out when to plant. Thanks for the video and new channel. BB
You and Liberty Toddler are very cute together.
Love the new channel. Thank you for bringing us along on your homesteading adventure.
Thank YOU for watching
So, I'm at work and got distracted by actual work and was wondering why you were telling people how to find their prostate. 🤦♂
Love your videos, keep up the good work!
Lol I also was half paying attention on my first edit and also did a double take, not going to lie lol
Prostate, or the frost date?
[Cue Blue Mountain State "ice rod therapy" scene]
Bet you don’t miss the winter snows. I ‘m a GA boy born and raised in Savannah GA. But learned about snow in Fulda Germany in the army.
Hey! Liberty Doll! We chatted on Reddit the other day, glad to find your new channel. Great video, always a fan. - Biker
Nice place you have there. Very cute kid. I look forward to more videos. I just subscribed 👍😁.
Thank you so much 🤗
Love it! 😍
Thank you! 😊
Hello Liberty doll. This is your friend Ted from San Antonio Texas. You're doing a great job of keeping us informed and helping them on both the gun world and the homestead world. Be safe and thank you
Just noticed your comments about now residing in SC. Imagining you are happy to leave "Taxachusetts"!! Welcome to FLY OVER COUNTRY!!!!
I'm visiting later this month for a wedding. Hopefully I don't get detained lol
Love seeing baby liberty.😊
Your okra looks good. I see one ready to be picked at hand height at 6:19 mark. We need a tour and mention your specific plant types. Looks like cherry tomatoes, and beefsteaks of some sort. I hear the southern gardeners have problems with indeterminates. Too much heat.
My gardening loves are: tomatoes, pickles, okra, and this year, sunflowers!
Yeah, with storms and then heat I neglected it for a couple days, the okra definitely needs picking lol. Tomatoes are cherry, German pink, and whatever my husband picked last year that come up from the compost, lol. Also have Wonder bell and sweet red, Boston pickling and Marketmore cukes, Clemson spineless okra, blue lake bush green beans, and I think that's all that's left
Oh and raspberries and blueberries. The blues have their own spot, but the raspberries line the outside of the garden on two sides
Okra....oh wonderful okra....... I kinda went overboard with the okra this year. My wonderful wife has pickled 32 qrts, fried probably 100 pounds, added it to everything from gumbo, to jambalaya, to vegetable stew....has threatened me within an inch of my life if I bring another pod of okra into the house. My neighbors are tired of okra and avoid me if they see me first....and I've fed probably 20 bushels to the hogs. I may have planted a tad to much okra
Love the new channel. Glad your garden is producing. I need to expand mine to squeeze in some more plants.
I'll be tickled pink when it finally drops down to 92 during the day here.
What a surprise to see you on a homestead, Libery Doll! But totally great!!! I've followed your 2A site, and this s just as awesome! We have a raised garden in upper elevation AZ. It has given me some ideas what to put into our garden bed seeing as winter is coming on not too far from now. Keep up the good work!!!
Your daughter is so adorable
Thank you!
Since moving to Ohio fall has become my favorite time of year because I don't have to plow snow or cut my grass every 4 to 5 days.
😂😂 didn't move to North East 😅😂
Love your new channel! Thanks for the garden advice in the winter
Thank youuu!
OMG, Liberty Doll!
I did not know you had a gardening/homestead channel!
It is truly fun watching you learn all this. I do remember being there. You're doing great, and you're a good communicator!
Thank you! I've gotten some nasty comments, but I'm trying to be pretty transparent that I'm showing you guys things as I go/learn them. Going for relatable gardening lol
I didn't even know this existed. Great channel! Hi from NH
Thanks DOLL
My garden is made up of 7 3'x3' wooden crates in a U shape. I've been thinking of getting some pvc and clear plastic to make a sort of greenhouse on my garden.
Fall gardening never appealed to me. I just kept the tomatoes going until the the night frost is predicted. Then harvested EVERYTHING! Place a RIPE banana in a bowl of green tomatoes to force them to ripen. However, I often plant legumes (peas or beans) where I want higher nitrogen in the soil come springtime. Already making plans for next year. The trellis for cucumbers worked good. Should have trimmed THIER tops sooner! Getting ready to map out next year's setup. Mostly planning on varieties. Pole vs. Bush beans. Snacking tomatoes vs. Roma.
OH GOODY! I love your other channel and homesteading is my other favorite topic! Let's talk about my favorite garden tip. Neem oil!!! From powdery mildew to white flies, it's the way to go. Keep up the good work!
It's on my video list!
Great stuff! I heard I’d you plant for summer in the fall and the seed fights through winter it comes up stronger in the summer. Yields more. The idea is tough times create tougher plants. I don’t think I’m articulating correctly but it could explain you 7 degree plants. Have an awesome day!!!
Looks good! Your baby is sweet!
Here in Alaska I'm currently watching it snow on the mountain behind my office 😅 currently in the 40s with snow expected in the next few weeks.
*shivers in hell no* 🥶😂
@@libertyhomestead 😂 On the bright side, we have more freedom with firearms than Texas and all the other little states. It might be because of the 1,200lb brown bears 🤔 and Vodka drinking "neighbors".
Navajo potatoes are a great winter crop here in NE AZ.
An easy way to keep up with how many days until the average first frost date is to use a time and date countdown timer. I have mine set up and bookmarked so all I have to do click the link to see if I should have enough time left for whatever I am trying to plant.
oh that's brilliant
I have been watching your liberty doll channel for some time, but just stumbled across this.
Unfortunately, here in Alaska it is too late even for radishes in the green house.
I am in central Georgia and you forgot one southern staple for the fall planting, Turnip Greens. I have had them last almost to Christmas. I have also grown rutabaga's in the fall also.
I have actually never in my life had turnip greens. Will have to remember them for next year!
@@libertyhomestead If you want to be a true southerner get some turnip greens. I love the greens with cornbread and some of my homemade pepper sauce. I don't really care for the turnip roots themselves but cook a few in your greens. Welcome to the south.
😊😊👍🏼👍🏼
I like your channel as a previous Gardner. But I have been a full on carnivore for 3 years. I have never been more healthy.
Planted okra, hopefully we get some, doing garlic over winter, but I didn't really get tomatoes,hopefully we'll get something in North Carolina, we're now one state away so were with you now. I think we're 7A or 7B. I'm not sure, but I will check again.
I'm still waiting for my garlic and onion packages to come in. They should be shipping soon! My cherry tomatoes did great, the others were kind of meh. They took forever to get going
@libertyhomestead it's been honestly hit or miss, I'm so ready for the garlic. Kale passed away, but it was 2 years old and gave us a wonderful experience, it is a hit and miss but it's an amazing and awesome experience knowing that you grew it.
So this is where Liberty Doll disappeared to! :D I thought it was just RUclips doing its horrible shadow-banning thing but, no, you were off making another human and starting a rural life!
Kale works in fall in illinois.
Thanks. we are going to start a fall garden. I think we are 9a
Awesome! Happy planting
Simpsonville here LD!!! We have way to much zucchini and cherry tomatoes.
Hello sort of neighbor! lol
@@libertyhomestead hey LD. Keep up the good work. Hope you join palmetto gun rights advocates.
Where did you get that apron? I must get one for my wife.
Frost date. *Laughs in Florida
Dang shes how many teeth does she have now? Looks like more than i have. I'm liking this new channel. I plan on using some of your ideas next year. Thanks doll and sprout.
She got her teeth wicked early. Has had everything except her 2 year molars by just over 1 lol
@@libertyhomestead wow, she is at a great age. So much fun. I wish mine was that young again.
I was expecting date palms.
Hi
Huh, Glad to know the wife and I aren't, the only ones from Mass that moved to SC for their own sanity.
I'm gonna stick with canning I completely suck at gardening. I will kill a plant made out of stone... Yes, that's how bad I am. L o l the plant Killer out👍👍👍😋👍👍👍
Not even lettuce or basil. Those are just edible weeds.😃
@electromech7335 The problem is that I live in the middle of the city and I will become food for the rats or racoon
a little cooler, and I'd say time to tap some maples...do you have any maples?
It doesn't really get cold enough here/long enough for maple syrup. Which sucks because I grew up on my uncle's syrup and buying it at a store seems criminal
@@libertyhomestead from what I've read it's not the low temps, but the temperature swing that is important between day/night. your sugar content might be lower too requiring more boiling. might be too much work for not much results.
@@warhorse03826 yeah we can’t do syrup maples down here unfortunately.
@@libertyhomestead Try planting a Florida Maple (Acer Floridanum) A.K.A. Southern Sugar Maple it's native in South Carolina along with a small remnant population of Sugar Maples and their hybrid offspring. Or try Caddo Sugar Maple which is native only to Caddo County Oklahoma around Red Rock Canyon. Caddo Sugar Maple is the most heat and drought tolerant Maple ever and the local American Indians were known to use both it as well as Florida Maple, Silver Maple and Box Elder/Ashleaf Maple to make Maple Syrup.
@@libertyhomestead since I brought it up, now I feel like I need to send you some. I'm in NH, we have 3 maple sugar houses in my town alone. LT deserves the real thing on her pancakes LOL
drought in Texas makes planting less than desirible.
I subscribe to your other channel, found this one by accident
Hello and welcome! I've posted it on Twitter and mentioned it in a couple videos, but not until the very end.
I don't get that. Radishes are weeds. You pitch the seeds in the general direction of the ground and walk away. What birds are you feeding radish seeds to? BTW - "Can you put these in the basket for mommie? Thank you." is primo. Good going!
the one plant, that i tried, hydroponically, and it never grew, on 5 different occasions...thyme
Planting dates? Well, SC is the Palmetto State after all. Maybe they'll just be small dates.
kale....
Welcome to South Carolina! I am glad I won't need to say please leave your Yankee politics back North! 😂 Metro Charlotte here...but in SC the politics here are much better 😉
Chicken lamb cow lungs liver tripe intestines feet tasty for me
I’m checking out the new channel; congrats. Looks like good work to connect with nature, eat delicious food, encourage your child to play outside, and learn.
I know that in your older videos you reference living in the Common-hell of Taxachusetts (I just made that up, as a former resident of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts from birth into my 30’s). I got out of that (ironically) freedom hating state 16 years ago. When did you make the move to South Carolina? Are you also done with the mental health world as well? I left that field 25 years ago. I just can’t believe how much wrong there is in it, and that makes me terribly sad as it is a field made to help people. Instead it’s heavily influenced by pharmaceuticals and jaded executives. I know that there are still some good people helping people though, but certainly not enough of them.
I hope to hear back from you with some general responses to my questions and comments (I respect your privacy).
Congratulations again,, and enjoy loving your little one! My little ones are 10 now, and it is flying by! But I love them more every day and am thankful for the time that I have with them.
Hi there - we fled MA in 2020 and couldn't be happier. Also left mental health field in 2021. Closed to be a stay at home mom and couldn't imagine doing it now - the liability, the culture, and I knew I couldn't have enough spoons for all my clients AND my family, so I chose family.
@@libertyhomestead wow, it sounds like your family made some great choices. Thanks for writing back, and congratulations again!
Yup, you need a bigger garden...
I do 😭
I could have sworn you were pregnant back then, but now I see I’m just misremembering and you actually had yourself cloned.
So many people say she looks like me and I absolutely don't see it, lmao.
@@libertyhomestead we usually don’t in ourselves! You’ll just have to trust us.😉
Liberty Toddler is your identical twin, eyes, smile, expression, hair, and… BANGS! Keep cloning.
Love your information. You have a sweet little helper there!!!!
Thank you! She's amazing