It's not the content, it's you brother. There's tons of farmer channels out there, but you attract because you're happy, and it shows. Birds of a feather. Keep up the good work.
Making a place for Mathew and his new wife so they can live on the farm...y'all really take care of your own, and that's what family is all about!! 👍👍😀
It’s great how you guys bring so many people together. If I didn’t know any better I’d think you were next door. I know it’s a lot of hard work, not only farming but videoing and editing. Keep em comin. Life’s a garden, dig it.
You guy's should make cook books. One for dinners, desert, jams, and dips. Highlight each family members favorite. When and if you do. I want them. You should also make a video on how to preserve what you grow like canning.
Andrew, you're so funny. Dad cracks me up. My grandpa, was a farmer. It reminds me of my childhood. I love this channel. Thank you all for letting us, see your life. Every show, makes my day better.
I used to manage greenhouses on a small scale. Nothing like a huge commercial grower. We were a farm supply that grew our own plants and plants for tomato and pepper farms. I truly loved it. Would do it again in a heartbeat.
Howdy-ho Andrew!🙂 I really enjoy your family!🙂 Those are some beautiful peppers and I'm sure the folks who purchase them to make hot sauce, etc. made a quality product with yall's quality peppers. Cute pup...fur baby!🙂 Thanks for another good share.🙂 Yall be good!🙂
Got to watch this video again. Absolutely love Habaneros. Best flavor out of all the hot peppers. I made a fermented hot sauce with the ones I grew this year, I need to make about 10 pints this year. I used 2 pints in 3 months. I am also trying a new one called habanada. Supposed to have no heat. I will do a less hot sauce for my wife with those. Thanks again for the videos.
I'm late to the party but I've just discovered you a few days ago... these peppers freeze wonderfully as a whole. You could also dry them and sell the powder... if this is a thing in your area... I wanna say that I've learned more about "gardening" as a book could ever have taught me! Thank you!
You must be one of those nice customers Andrew mentioned. We are 7 hours away in Southern VA, or I would be there all the time! Are their peppers still 2/$1? Or a gigantic head of broccoli for $1.50?
Hey note to veggie boyz you will get lots of love with the Habanero peppers as African /Caribbean /Latinos use these peppers fresh to make various sauces. I fear that your regional demand may not be there yet but I would encourage (someone) get on the teleohone and or Internet and sell those hot peppers they are pure gold but they have not realised there full potential yet in your area. I implore you to reach out to new markets your growing setup/farm management is so much better than everything I have seen. Blight is a major problem with transporting these peppers but I'm sure you guys don't have that problem this is a definimate marketing advantage. Fyi I import by air about 6 pallets habinero a week just for my own needs as a small vegetable importer wholesaler from the dominican republic here to Canada. Every Monday I search out new business and ways to expand, this us how I found you guys who knew in would be such a rewarding search. Keep up the good hard work. And with that growing family I would push your wholesale/export angle the world/market is changing and I hate to see even one tomato left in those gorgeous fields of yours Thx.
AAAAHHHHH !!!! That pepper hit me in the eye. I am hoping to see a horse video someday. I'd like to know if and how one would make money and the care that goes into raising horses and such. Thanks.
독특한 고추네요. 본토에 살때 근처에 농장이 있어서 파멀스마켓을 종종 이용한적이 있었어요. 신선한 우유와 아이스크림, 치즈 같은 유제품과 채소와 과일등이었는데 주말나들이하면서 쇼핑하면 즐거웠어요. 추수감사절 무렵에는 칠면조나 닭을 싸게 팔았는데 어릴적 농장을 하시던 부모님생각이 나서 즐거웠어요. 저희집도 농산물을 집에 찾아오는 손님들에게 많이 팔아서 돈을 많이 버셨거든요. 덕분에 제가 서울 고급학교에 다닐수 있는 기회를 얻게 되어 즐거웠어요.
You could pickle those extra habanero peppers. I ferment mine when they grow properly. They are great on burgers, add zip to salsas and pasta sauces etc. I love spicy stuff so I eat them with everything! Mmmmm...
Habanero's make great hot sauce. To tone down the heat add some tomato sauce to the pepper sauce. Another great video from you guys. Thanks so much for sharing.
Holy habaneros!!! I just picked the last of mine today. I made a habanero and pablano jelly. It's really not too hot, as long as all the seeds and membrane are cleaned out.
I’ve grown peppers this year in my very small tunnel which includes all the ones you’ve mentioned as well as Magura scorpion, ghost, scotch bonnet etc wow they’re hot ! Lol 😂 cheers 🍻
I'm not about growing the super hot Chilis, but I do like the fermented hot sauces mixed with mayo. Perhaps that's something you could look into to use up yours, rather than turn them into the ground. Hot sauce tastes great, and fermenting changes the heat somewhat too. Used as a dip for your veggies, oh yeah!
Hello Andrew that was a good video the way you explain things is nice my best part is when I get to see the old man I love that guy he reminds me of my father. You are blessed to have him . No matter what. They will always come up with the answer for you 👍🇺🇸.
😂😂We’re trained professionals sort of Lol 😂 Habanero peppers looked pretty in the field!! You are always complimenting your family members very nice!! Great video 😊🙋♀️
I USE HABANERO'S IN MY SALSA I MAKE FOR SOME OF MY CHURCH FAMILY, THEY ALL LOVE MY HOMEMADE SALSA AT VARYING DEGREES LOL AND I LOVE MAKING IT FOR THEM. I NEED TO MAKE SURE I PLANT SOME WITH MY SERRANO AND JALEPENO'S (HOT AND NADAPENO). I LIVE IN FLORIDA SO I HAVE A LONG GROWING PERIOD JUST BEEN THROUGH 3 SURGERIES THIS YEAR 2 ON MY SPINE SO NO GARDENING RIGHT NOW. LOVE WATCHING YOU GUYS THANK YOU FOR SHARING.
I saw the title, and it took a few seconds for it to click in that you were talking about your hot peppers you grow. It's sad you can't grow carrots, but that rocky ground isn't really good for them. I'd sure show up for those beets and beet greens if I lived closer. Unfortunately, I live over a 10 hr drive away, and in another country. lol!!! Great work on the pepper picking. Now just need to learn how to pickle your peppers. That way we can call you Peter Piper. lol!!!!! Also, you can freeze bell peppers as long as you take out the stem and seeds. Easiest if you either cut it in small squares or strips. That way there you have fresh peppers for meals, and they don't need to be thawed first. I just use mine frozen, and within about 5 minutes they are thawed and on their way to being fully cooked. Can't wait for the next one!!!
Maybe you can do what we learned this year, video. The mulch breaking down thing seems like one. I have always liked working in greenhouses. I am making a double paneled one now. (two layers of plastic about 1 1/2 inch apart.) really hot when the sun shines even a little.
Here in the Philippines. Farmers usually dried the chillies and sell double the price. This happens when the farm gate price are a bit lower than usual. Nice yield for habaneros.
hey! im from yucatan mexico and you can sell the green ones too! that habanero is from my region! is really yummy!! we eat it with everything! even with fruit
It's not the content, it's you brother. There's tons of farmer channels out there, but you attract because you're happy, and it shows. Birds of a feather. Keep up the good work.
Making a place for Mathew and his new wife so they can live on the farm...y'all really take care of your own, and that's what family is all about!! 👍👍😀
It’s great how you guys bring so many people together. If I didn’t know any better I’d think you were next door. I know it’s a lot of hard work, not only farming but videoing and editing. Keep em comin. Life’s a garden, dig it.
Thanks for the kind words. It really means a lot to myself and the family
Loads of good information! You guys and girls are just fantabulous!!! 😁😀🥰
Found your channel for the content ( farming/gardening), but I kept watching for the people. I just love your energy. Keep making videos!
You guy's should make cook books. One for dinners, desert, jams, and dips. Highlight each family members favorite. When and if you do. I want them. You should also make a video on how to preserve what you grow like canning.
The “ladies” are Awesome.
Andrew, you're so funny. Dad cracks me up. My grandpa, was a farmer. It reminds me of my childhood. I love this channel. Thank you all for letting us, see your life. Every show, makes my day better.
That tree in the background at 11:52 God's glory. Spectacular.
I used to manage greenhouses on a small scale. Nothing like a huge commercial grower. We were a farm supply that grew our own plants and plants for tomato and pepper farms. I truly loved it. Would do it again in a heartbeat.
I always finish your videos with a big smile on my face. So fun. "Buh-By"
There is something so wonderfully primal about watching farmers harvesting their crops, I just absolutely love it. Have a good day Veggie Boys...🙂
I love your positivity it's so up lifting. Thanks for sharing! Love your channel!
We are thankful for your educative and entertaining videos
Howdy-ho Andrew!🙂
I really enjoy your family!🙂
Those are some beautiful peppers and I'm sure the folks who purchase them to make hot sauce, etc. made a quality product with yall's quality peppers.
Cute pup...fur baby!🙂
Thanks for another good share.🙂
Yall be good!🙂
Habanero peppers is my go to peppers for everything jalapeños are great for cowboy candy
Got to watch this video again. Absolutely love Habaneros. Best flavor out of all the hot peppers. I made a fermented hot sauce with the ones I grew this year, I need to make about 10 pints this year. I used 2 pints in 3 months. I am also trying a new one called habanada. Supposed to have no heat. I will do a less hot sauce for my wife with those. Thanks again for the videos.
My eyes are burning just watching the peppers being picked!
Thanks for the entertainment.
Your channel grew because of what all of you do.
GOD BLESS YOU ALL. THANKS AND LOVE SEEING THE FARM🤗🤗💝
Andrew you are a Rockstar!!! Love your Channel Love your Family and love your family values. !!! From Deep South Louisiana
You are the rockstar
Wow! That's a lot of hot peppers!
And leah is soooo cuuute, wanna hug that cutie doggo
I'm late to the party but I've just discovered you a few days ago... these peppers freeze wonderfully as a whole. You could also dry them and sell the powder... if this is a thing in your area... I wanna say that I've learned more about "gardening" as a book could ever have taught me! Thank you!
I always enjoy watching you guys pick... its relaxing
I’ll be in tomorrow for bell peppers. I can’t get enough of them!
Awesome!
You must be one of those nice customers Andrew mentioned. We are 7 hours away in Southern VA, or I would be there all the time! Are their peppers still 2/$1? Or a gigantic head of broccoli for $1.50?
So excited for greenhouse time and planting on that machine you all ride. It’s so interesting, thanks again for sharing everything with us.
Hey note to veggie boyz you will get lots of love with the Habanero peppers as African /Caribbean /Latinos use these peppers fresh to make various sauces. I fear that your regional demand may not be there yet but I would encourage (someone) get on the teleohone and or Internet and sell those hot peppers they are pure gold but they have not realised there full potential yet in your area. I implore you to reach out to new markets your growing setup/farm management is so much better than everything I have seen. Blight is a major problem with transporting these peppers but I'm sure you guys don't have that problem this is a definimate marketing advantage. Fyi I import by air about 6 pallets habinero a week just for my own needs as a small vegetable importer wholesaler from the dominican republic here to Canada. Every Monday I search out new business and ways to expand, this us how I found you guys who knew in would be such a rewarding search. Keep up the good hard work. And with that growing family I would push your wholesale/export angle the world/market is changing and I hate to see even one tomato left in those gorgeous fields of yours Thx.
AAAAHHHHH !!!! That pepper hit me in the eye.
I am hoping to see a horse video someday. I'd like to know if and how one would make money and the
care that goes into raising horses and such. Thanks.
독특한 고추네요. 본토에 살때 근처에 농장이 있어서 파멀스마켓을 종종 이용한적이 있었어요. 신선한 우유와 아이스크림, 치즈 같은 유제품과 채소와 과일등이었는데 주말나들이하면서 쇼핑하면 즐거웠어요. 추수감사절 무렵에는 칠면조나 닭을 싸게 팔았는데 어릴적 농장을 하시던 부모님생각이 나서 즐거웠어요. 저희집도 농산물을 집에 찾아오는 손님들에게 많이 팔아서 돈을 많이 버셨거든요. 덕분에 제가 서울 고급학교에 다닐수 있는 기회를 얻게 되어 즐거웠어요.
Always enjoy your video..
I swear my mouth was burning just watching you pick them.
Looking forward to restful Christmas break, then much more detail on seed starting and planting for next year!
😂😂😂 10:41 Dad knows us too well!
Love you guys!!!!
Beautiful peppers
Love the video
My favorite flower is sunflower 🌻 ❤️
That’s my wife’s favorite flowers too
Wow 😲😲😲 thank you for noticing me I'm a fan from the Philippines 🇵🇭
New subscriber here in Texas! Love your videos and Great Family👍Keep'em coming!
Can't wait till spring .
I’m excited about the greenhouse! ☺️
Been hooked watching your videos. Greeting from Papua New Guinea 🇵🇬 in the pacific islands
Can't wait until greenhouse time-the best part of the year!
Solid life advice from dad: Don’t stick your finger anywhere you don’t wanna stick it 😂
Glad yall posted today. Still in the hospital but just got better by getting to watch yalls video...
The Bubbs1243. Sorry ☹️ you’re in the hospital. That is never fun!! Get well soon!!🙋♀️
@@chriscrosby8012 thank you doctor just came in i might get to go home tomorrow
Sorry your in hospital.
May i ask how long you been in for?
@@southaussiegarbo2054 a week
@@TheBubbs1243 thats better then me when i was in for 10 weeks i guesd
You could pickle those extra habanero peppers. I ferment mine when they grow properly. They are great on burgers, add zip to salsas and pasta sauces etc. I love spicy stuff so I eat them with everything! Mmmmm...
glad to see your dad getting into it. esp after his big debut last video as a cameraman! keep it up veggie boys
Yes we all enjoy it but it's only a lil content the rest is you.you happy and friendly you come cross uplifting!!
Serious question..,ever use yur non saleable hot peppers to grind up and make a natural spray to keep deers outta your fields?
Takes a lot of these hot little buggers to make 9 pounds!! Sure glad that you were able to get them sold. Hope you are staying warm in the mornings.
What does Thanksgiving dinner look like on the farm? How many turkeys? How many people? How many of Grammy's delicious pies?
This is the best channel on youtube
Thank you very much
Habanero's make great hot sauce. To tone down the heat add some tomato sauce to the pepper sauce. Another great video from you guys. Thanks so much for sharing.
How about letting the girls video from the market one day. 😊
I 100% agree with why not let the girls film inside the farm market. From MAXINE CLARK FORM PERTH WA 🖐️💜.
Should make another RUclips channel called the veggie girls
Robert is right. We can film, but it’s very difficult
@@theveggieboys I really don’t think your customers would mind. I think your afraid the veggies girls will get more likes. 🥰 Just kidding.
@@fishinrodd veggie girl takeover😂
I need one red pepper for my antipasto. Please send to Canada. LOL!
Green House time 🎉🎉🎉
Holy habaneros!!! I just picked the last of mine today. I made a habanero and pablano jelly. It's really not too hot, as long as all the seeds and membrane are cleaned out.
Love watching you guys and gals!
Love y’all
I really enjoy watching your videos...
Alot of peppers SPICY for sure. Love your Spicy
you father is good person .
I grow the Super Super Hot Peppers, I always wear gloves, lol, too many painful lessons to mention! Great video, you guys/gals are awesome.
Getting 30-50k scovills in the eye hurts bad. My tobasco peppers are all the spice I can handle
Right now I prefer the cherry bombs for heat...like the red color also
I love watching y'all cuz I live the mountains in the background I miss being on the farm and the mountains
I’ve grown peppers this year in my very small tunnel which includes all the ones you’ve mentioned as well as Magura scorpion, ghost, scotch bonnet etc wow they’re hot ! Lol 😂 cheers 🍻
I love you Veggie boys ...hello from Bulgaria....Dad is amazing...
Thanks for sharing
You are very welcome!
You can dry it and make a chili power.
You should make your own hot sauce, bbq sauce, and jams with the peppers yum yum
Matt makes barbecue sauce
Grammie makes alot of the canning
Another great video to watch yall r almost at 30,000 subs
Getting closer!
He said jalapeno is hot. I had a good hearty laugh. 🤣🤣🤣🔥
Love from Singapore, apples go well with potatoes!!!
I'm not about growing the super hot Chilis, but I do like the fermented hot sauces mixed with mayo. Perhaps that's something you could look into to use up yours, rather than turn them into the ground. Hot sauce tastes great, and fermenting changes the heat somewhat too. Used as a dip for your veggies, oh yeah!
Thanks for the peppers dad! Dunno why Andrew doesn't like us enough to give us peppers!
Lol
Hello Andrew that was a good video the way you explain things is nice my best part is when I get to see the old man I love that guy he reminds me of my father. You are blessed to have him . No matter what. They will always come up with the answer for you 👍🇺🇸.
Thank you for watching. I love my father he is an amazing man.
You said it right.
Buhbye The total farm family!
😂😂We’re trained professionals sort of Lol 😂 Habanero peppers looked pretty in the field!! You are always complimenting your family members very nice!! Great video 😊🙋♀️
I USE HABANERO'S IN MY SALSA I MAKE FOR SOME OF MY CHURCH FAMILY, THEY ALL LOVE MY HOMEMADE SALSA AT VARYING DEGREES LOL AND I LOVE MAKING IT FOR THEM. I NEED TO MAKE SURE I PLANT SOME WITH MY SERRANO AND JALEPENO'S (HOT AND NADAPENO). I LIVE IN FLORIDA SO I HAVE A LONG GROWING PERIOD JUST BEEN THROUGH 3 SURGERIES THIS YEAR 2 ON MY SPINE SO NO GARDENING RIGHT NOW. LOVE WATCHING YOU GUYS THANK YOU FOR SHARING.
Still waiting on the first hard frost in Youngstown. I'll be harvesting all of my reapers tomorrow.
I saw the title, and it took a few seconds for it to click in that you were talking about your hot peppers you grow. It's sad you can't grow carrots, but that rocky ground isn't really good for them. I'd sure show up for those beets and beet greens if I lived closer. Unfortunately, I live over a 10 hr drive away, and in another country. lol!!! Great work on the pepper picking. Now just need to learn how to pickle your peppers. That way we can call you Peter Piper. lol!!!!! Also, you can freeze bell peppers as long as you take out the stem and seeds. Easiest if you either cut it in small squares or strips. That way there you have fresh peppers for meals, and they don't need to be thawed first. I just use mine frozen, and within about 5 minutes they are thawed and on their way to being fully cooked. Can't wait for the next one!!!
2:55 Noted cabbage with apples gives you gas
Who are these people giving a thumbs down? I love this channel
Ghost peppers and chocolate habinaros have a market in Florida.
You guys are great
Wish I could of seen this earlier. There are recipes for habanero Jelly preserves and syrups
My nose started itching right away. Lol
Love you brother from India(Punjab).I'm also organic vegetables farmer
Sorry, nothing spicier than1% milk for me. Wishing Matt joy & happiness in both is marriage and new home. Congrats 🚜🐄 🌽🍅🍇 🍎 🐄 🚜
Thank you Ken! I will make sure Matt knows you mentioned this.
Hi I'm Jim fae Scotland 🚜
New to the channel and love the content! Keep up the great work.
Maybe you can do what we learned this year, video. The mulch breaking down thing seems like one. I have always liked working in greenhouses. I am making a double paneled one now. (two layers of plastic about 1 1/2 inch apart.) really hot when the sun shines even a little.
We use that for our greenhouses and we have a machine that blows air between the two layers to help with insulation
Hi all Veggie Girls and Boys, thanks for all the veggie entertainment!
"Calm down turkeys calm down!" he says to Joel and the boys.... 🦃
😂😂😂
Wow super
Wish I could buy some of those peppers.
Here in the Philippines. Farmers usually dried the chillies and sell double the price. This happens when the farm gate price are a bit lower than usual.
Nice yield for habaneros.
hey! im from yucatan mexico and you can sell the green ones too! that habanero is from my region! is really yummy!! we eat it with everything! even with fruit
Never seen a pepper like that before!