Just discovered your RUclips videos and love them! We have binge watched your channel the last couple of weeks and learned so much about gardening and common sense living. We are telling all our young couple homesteaders about you. You have a down-to-earth way of explaining your challenges and plans. You are encouraging more people than you know. Keep up the good work.
So I just saw some unbelievably rude comment saying you are not who you say you are. Just so you know, a lot of things that you do, say and show seem very genuine. Don´t let people like that stop you, the rest of us enjoy all of your content so much. For me, I´m living my gardening dreams vicariously through you :P and I especially love the way you don´t make videos for the sake of showing off, but talk about the hardships and shortcuts as well. A good marriage or relationship takes time and effort, especially with kids, we all know that. Your way of farming seems just the same as that process and your effort shows.
Thank you so much for your support...and for believing in us. I promise it's not fake or staged. If it was all staged, we wouldn't be sharing our issues and failures. It's comments like this that keep us motivated! Thank you!
Digging for potatoes 🥔 is such a pleasure to do, it’s like Christmas morning when you unwrap your presents 🎁. Your little one’s excitement when she saw the potato 🥔 is everything.
Hi. I really admire both you and your husbands push and drive. I have been doing the same all my 74 years. I am beginning to go downhill a bit and am having a hard time with having to shift into doing things a different way, I just can't quit yet. Hope you all have a long and productive life at it as well. Jessie from Arkansas
Just discovered you both about a month ago, I absolutely love and respect what you do for the earth and your family. You are an inspiration and I hope more young families follow your hard working principles, my sister bought a beautiful farm in the Washington state and do all their own food and gardens and I told her about you to look you up and subscribe. You reminded me a lot about her and her homesteading life. I was bought up that way … hard working and living from our gardens and good healthy food. It’s all very scary these days with all the horrible food filled with chemicals and additives. God bless you and your family, may God keep you thriving . I also bought the book you recommended about root cellaring for my sister and now watch you everyday. A faithful fan ! I’m from Wisconsin and would love to go back to the days where life was simple, hard working, but healthy. Your children are precious! May the good Lord protect and provide for you all 🙏
0:39 I love she's touching and picking a pepper with crouching knee so perfect like my beautiful school Carew Academy loves crouching about help and touches a fruit and vegetables so polite, also Carew Everyone has crouching and talks garden staffs with to learn about vegetables and fruit at Woodcote Gardens. You're my farmer about helps a fruit and pepper so lovely. I love you and enjoy harvest! Lol
thats low kid as yourself (edited ) you wanna gain views i got that as u have like 4 on your latest video go home kiddo sleep w*nk maybe some day u will be viewed maybe but no u will not
OH Wow your channel is just amazing- your soil is beyond belief so please give us some of your secrets. Your little Daughter is just Gorgeous & shows so much happiness & excitement in the garden. Great Video Thank you. Cheers Denise- Australia
Thank you! Such an encouraging comment! Our soil has not always been beautiful...When we moved here, it was much more compacted and clay-like. We put on TONS of compost every year, only till about twice per season, and mulch heavily with leaves to keep weeds down and add organic matter. It's made a huge difference!
Love your videos ❤those zucchini look amazing. Keep up the good work that so nice that you call your mama and ask her I bet that touches her heart knowing you are wanting to learn what she knows and probably your grandma. ❤
Wow! The growing and harvesting is great! Teaching your children, that is awesome. I live in Alaska, not much of a cook, can't grow a plant to save my life, but for some reason, love watching cooking channels, the growing & harvesting.....just so awesome! I might not be able to grow & harvest anything, but at least inspires me to buy some stuff and try to freeze some stuff.....to start. Love these videos, thank you for sharing.
Haha 😂 It's not for everybody, but at least buying in bulk is a great way to start! That's how we started when we were living in an apartment. Glad you're here and enjoying the videos!
We got it new during covid 😏 We had been water bath canning mostly, and using Michelle’s mom’s pressure canner every now and then. The covid thing kinda kicked us in the pants to get our own. I think many of us did things like that during that time 😉
I came back to say..every since I found your channel it has become my go to when I have a few mins(watching all your older videos) mainly because it is so peaceful an relaxing an full of real everyday life with no drama or fear factor added JUST PLAIN HOLD SOME GOODNESS ❤my your channel grow leaps and bounds 🙏
A recipe given by my aunt from PA Amish I believe is zucchini bread which is very good..similar to a coffee cake.Thanks for all the info you give and effort put into these. Very helpful🕊❤blessings
Wow guys I can wacht your video's FOR HOURSSSSS ..omg they are so fantastic ..I hace learnd so so much ... thabks so much for doing this ...I hope you grow massieve with your channel cos ITS REALLY GOOOOOOD ...God bless you
I always love seeing children helping with preserving the harvest. My brother and sister always ran and I’m the only one as a grown up preserves and stocks the pantry.
Try making a zapple pie sometime. Just make an apple pie using sliced zucchini instead of apple. Particularly good with patty pans since they're a little more firm, but I also make it with those stealthy giant zucchini that hides until they're huge.
I just found y'all on YT, loved the video about the tomato 'sauces' saw some tricks I did not know, so thanks. That idea of the potato racks is awesome! We've replaced so many of those with custom closet systems we built in our past houses used those wire shelves in more utility type situations and then moved the wire shelves with us 😊. I'll use this idea for my sweet potatoes. Turn the racks over, lip up, and nothing will roll off or get knocked off, FYI
I am impressed and inspired by you... would have loved to have you as neighbors... would have learned so much in real time. Keep it up and thank you foe sharing the knowledge.!!!
Cool! Awesome harvest so far! I tried a few years to grow potatoes and didn't have much luck, will see this year, it doesn't look that good but will see! This fall I have to prepare my beds for next season, will see. If I could do it would be great, God willing will get better and be able to walk better and stand!🤗💞🤗 The little one was so cute, so excited! We need to be more like kids!🙏🙏
Praying for your health🙏And best wishes with your potatoes. We haven't always done well with them either, but as we build our soil, they are doing better.
The sweet potatoes look fantastic, and the peppers are so vibrant and healthy, it's no wonder you had to put them in cages to support their weight. The butternut squash also looks promising, and I'm glad you're getting a good harvest from them.
Your videos are getting better and better!!! Honestly the cimematography (is that the right word???) is great. And...wow 15k views in 15 hours!!! Keep up the good work!! Plus I am the number 100 comment!
Your garden is just beautiful! Mine struggled in the texas heat but my fall garden is starting off beautifully so praying I can have a lot to fill my pantry
Every video is inspirational from you guys!! Thanks!! We are only on year two of our garden and are having some major struggles. Our squash seems to be slowly dying mid production and our tomatoes have some type of fungus but watching you makes me hopeful it will be better in future years. I'd love to know how Michelle keeps up on all the weeding. I tried this year but the heat has been hard and the grass/weeds come up almost as fast as I pull them. God bless,
It is hard to keep up on weeds in new garden spaces. I noticed that if I kept up on the weeds and mulched well, you will have less weeds each year. The most important thing for me, if I didn't have time to weed, at least snap off the flowering tops so they wouldn't reseed.
Keep at it😊 New gardens are hard...It took us a few years to get our garden soil to where we were happy with it. Tons of compost, minimal tilling, and heavy leaf mulch have been the keys to our success. I keep the weeds down with leaf mulch...it mats down and suppresses the growth. My tomatoes have some blight too...they do every year. But I keep it at bay with a peroxide spray. Hoping to do some soil testing as well to give our plants the best nutrition to stay disease free. Gardening takes practice just like any other skill.
Just found your stuff recently and I love the content! I live in kentucky and have a major problem with molds and pests as well. I recently started planting Marigold and Calendula flowers among my plants to help attract pest control insects and pollinators
Thank you guys for the informative video. I enjoyed it so much. I always look forward to your videos. Unfortunately, our potatoes are not yet ready to be harvested, and we will have shortfalls. The potato beetle was very active here. I wish you a nice week and good harvest weather. And thank you for the lovely recipe cards, you guys amazing
I love watching your videos, beautiful harvest. Your daughter's excitement is priceless! Just a thought, I noticed when storing the potatoes you'd have more space if he turned the crates with the opening showing using that space as well.
I just discovered your channel a couple of days ago and I love it! Can you share more about where you source seeds and what types of seed you use? Keep the educational content coming!
Aw...I know. Unfortunately, we've decided that for safety purposes, we won't be having our kids out front in the videos. It's sad that our world has to be this way...They will be here and there in the background though😊
Have you ever done lacto-fermented pickles. So easy and very delicious. No canning just ferment for 7 days in salt water. I did not get lots of cucumbers this year but have enjoyed them😊
Central Florida I have Sweet potatoes we don't even dig the sweet potatoes up we use the greens like spinach stir-fry put them in green smoothie drink I've put Greens in my vegetables or with rice Etc
My nose is burning from all.the relish. 😄 My mom and I used to make a lot of green tomato relish. I don't like it or vinegar, hence the burning, but I always enjoyed the prep and canning.
The bean harvest 😮 I roast zucchini’s (courgettes) sliced in a little olive oil, black pepper and garlic powder. I love how canning seems to be an American thing. It can be daunting, but I like learning from RUclips. So thank you guys for that. I also watch other people doing this, but I love the advice you guys have. Do you have a website/ blog with recipes?
Just found your channel today an after a few videos I was hooked..new sub here..best videos I've seen in months👏👏👏will be sharing your channel with all my gardening friends ❤
My grandma used to have screens from a house and concrete blocks. She would put the potatoes and onions on the screens and they would be stacked like 4 or 5 concrete blocks high with screens between each block. She kept them in the basement all winter long that way. She did not store apples and pears they got canned.
@@morethanfarmers one year my grandpa went and purchased seed potatoes and planted them in the garden. He said the potatoes where planted and my grandma did not need to worry about it. She went into the basement and took out a basket of her old potatoes from the year before and planted in the garden in a different spot. When it came time to harvest my grandpa said he would never do that again, her potatoes had more than double his harvest and he planted more potatoes than she did.
Before we had a cellar, we cured our potatoes and then stored them in the darkest corner of our basement. Just find the coolest, darkest place in your house. They will not store as long but will still last for months. You can pick off the sprouts to make them last longer.
Love your videos. A note about the potato harvest. This year I planted potatoes the Ruth Stout method, no digging. To start with my seed potatoes from last year had grown foot long starts on them, so I didnt think they would do any good. I decided to give it a try. I placed the long starts sideways laying on the ground and covered them up with big round hay bales my husband had that were rotting. Covered with about 8 inches or more with hay. Maybe a 6x6 spot and crossed my fingers. We just harvest this past week and got 50# of almost effortless harvesting. With no hilling like in the past. Just pulled back the hay an had clean potatoes. Just wanted to share my experience with you. Keep up the great work and hello fro Mid Missouri!!!!
I learned to pressure can and waterbath can in 2021. I absolutely love it. I love to garden too. I bought patty pan squash seeds to grow next year. SVB got my zucchini plants. I sowed more. Can't wait to try your recipes. Great video. Thank you.
I wanna live and learn with you guys. I want this lifestyle. Im just starting. But im doing garden boxes. Im very nervous about growing everything. 😂 you make it look kinda easy. And the canning. Im more nervous about. Lol
These are things we've learned over time. Give yourself some room. Good job getting started. Keep at it, and add a little more at a time. If it's what you go after, you'll get there!
Thank you! So glad we can be of help. We got the square cages at a greenhouse in our area, but I know that you can also find them on Amazon. Be sure to get the heavy duty ones. You won't regret it😉
I found your channel just recently and love it! After watching many of your videos, I am inspired to try potatoes in raised beds. I have been less than stellar with my past attempts at gardening. So, the question is, where should I look to get potatoes to start? Are grocery store potatoes okay?
Glad you’re here! Your best bet is to get seed potatoes from a seed company. I’ve heard of people using organic potatoes from the grocery store, but conventional ones are sprayed with something to keep them from sprouting.
I love your daughter's excitement on seeing the potatoes come up from the ground.
I agree! So adorable!
Potato harvesting is my daughter's favourite too - digging for buried treasure
Same!! So precious
😂❤
Just discovered your RUclips videos and love them! We have binge watched your channel the last couple of weeks and learned so much about gardening and common sense living. We are telling all our young couple homesteaders about you. You have a down-to-earth way of explaining your challenges and plans. You are encouraging more people than you know. Keep up the good work.
Thank you so much for the encouragement! It trully is what motivates us!
Same 😊
Cook your little potatoes with the green beans.put a little shortening salt and pepper and cook them down.ilearned this from my mom
You can use the red potatoes
I love that you call your mom to check canning recipe. I use to do this when my mom was alive.
Love Eden’s excitement finding potatoes!!! She’s so happy!
So proud of that young man that he made sure to tell her that he squashed the carrot. Good for him
Why thank you 😏
Your baby girl’s excitement is EVERYTHING! 🥰💚
So I just saw some unbelievably rude comment saying you are not who you say you are.
Just so you know, a lot of things that you do, say and show seem very genuine.
Don´t let people like that stop you, the rest of us enjoy all of your content so much.
For me, I´m living my gardening dreams vicariously through you :P and I especially love the way you don´t make videos for the sake of showing off, but talk about the hardships and shortcuts as well. A good marriage or relationship takes time and effort, especially with kids, we all know that. Your way of farming seems just the same as that process and your effort shows.
Thank you so much for your support...and for believing in us. I promise it's not fake or staged. If it was all staged, we wouldn't be sharing our issues and failures. It's comments like this that keep us motivated! Thank you!
@@morethanfarmers You´re very welcome.
Digging for potatoes 🥔 is such a pleasure to do, it’s like Christmas morning when you unwrap your presents 🎁. Your little one’s excitement when she saw the potato 🥔 is everything.
Totally!
The excitement when your little one saw potatoes! Love it 😍
Hi. I really admire both you and your husbands push and drive. I have been doing the same all my 74 years. I am beginning to go downhill a bit and am having a hard time with having to shift into doing things a different way, I just can't quit yet. Hope you all have a long and productive life at it as well. Jessie from Arkansas
Wish you the best!
Just discovered you both about a month ago, I absolutely love and respect what you do for the earth and your family. You are an inspiration and I hope more young families follow your hard working principles, my sister bought a beautiful farm in the Washington state and do all their own food and gardens and I told her about you to look you up and subscribe. You reminded me a lot about her and her homesteading life. I was bought up that way … hard working and living from our gardens and good healthy food. It’s all very scary these days with all the horrible food filled with chemicals and additives. God bless you and your family, may God keep you thriving . I also bought the book you recommended about root cellaring for my sister and now watch you everyday. A faithful fan ! I’m from Wisconsin and would love to go back to the days where life was simple, hard working, but healthy. Your children are precious! May the good Lord protect and provide for you all 🙏
Thanks for your kind words, Sophia! So glad to have you on the channel!
I am so glad you took the time to post videos that provide encouragement and instruction. Thank you for this.
You're very welcome!
0:39 I love she's touching and picking a pepper with crouching knee so perfect like my beautiful school Carew Academy loves crouching about help and touches a fruit and vegetables so polite, also Carew Everyone has crouching and talks garden staffs with to learn about vegetables and fruit at Woodcote Gardens. You're my farmer about helps a fruit and pepper so lovely. I love you and enjoy harvest! Lol
thats low kid as yourself
(edited )
you wanna gain views i got that as u have like 4 on your latest video
go home kiddo sleep w*nk maybe some day u will be viewed maybe but no u will not
Good job Homesteading family working together, sweet. I love potatoes and harvesting them.
Thank you!
I love working summer harvest with Eden's Excitement about potatoes. I was so enjoy with harvest. Keep up and great work.
I love seeing the progress of your garden from season to season
OH Wow your channel is just amazing- your soil is beyond belief so please give us some of your secrets. Your little Daughter is just Gorgeous & shows so much happiness & excitement in the garden. Great Video Thank you. Cheers Denise- Australia
Thank you! Such an encouraging comment! Our soil has not always been beautiful...When we moved here, it was much more compacted and clay-like. We put on TONS of compost every year, only till about twice per season, and mulch heavily with leaves to keep weeds down and add organic matter. It's made a huge difference!
Do you buy bagged compost, bulk delivery, or make your own?
@@lauracondon5224 I am currently making my own but have had to buy some bags recently- where are you situated. Cheers Denise
@@lauracondon5224 I usually make my own but have recently bought some bagged. Where are you situated. Cheers Denise
Its so awesome that yall are teaching your children so much ❤️ especially to Fear the Lord !!! Great wisdom!!
Love your videos ❤those zucchini look amazing. Keep up the good work that so nice that you call your mama and ask her I bet that touches her heart knowing you are wanting to learn what she knows and probably your grandma. ❤
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I love your videos they are very relaxing ❤
Very interesting. Lots of handy tips. Thank you!❤
You are so welcome!
LOVE LOVE LOVE
Wow! The growing and harvesting is great! Teaching your children, that is awesome. I live in Alaska, not much of a cook, can't grow a plant to save my life, but for some reason, love watching cooking channels, the growing & harvesting.....just so awesome! I might not be able to grow & harvest anything, but at least inspires me to buy some stuff and try to freeze some stuff.....to start. Love these videos, thank you for sharing.
Haha 😂 It's not for everybody, but at least buying in bulk is a great way to start! That's how we started when we were living in an apartment. Glad you're here and enjoying the videos!
Love watching!
We are closing on our 10 acres next Friday! We have a lot of clearing and building ahead of us, but I love your videos!
Congratulations! That's so exciting!😊
Wow that's one SHINY pressure canner.
We got it new during covid 😏 We had been water bath canning mostly, and using Michelle’s mom’s pressure canner every now and then. The covid thing kinda kicked us in the pants to get our own. I think many of us did things like that during that time 😉
I love that Michelle uses her palm to measure. I do the same 😂
Haha...why wash a spoon if you don't need to😉
@@morethanfarmers I love Michelle ❤😊
I came back to say..every since I found your channel it has become my go to when I have a few mins(watching all your older videos) mainly because it is so peaceful an relaxing an full of real everyday life with no drama or fear factor added JUST PLAIN HOLD SOME GOODNESS ❤my your channel grow leaps and bounds 🙏
Love it! Thanks for the encouraging words 😊
A recipe given by my aunt from PA Amish I believe is zucchini bread which is very good..similar to a coffee cake.Thanks for all the info you give and effort put into these. Very helpful🕊❤blessings
We do make zucchini bread 😊
What a very nice tasty nourishing and economical harvest! Well-done.
Thank You!
Wow guys I can wacht your video's FOR HOURSSSSS ..omg they are so fantastic ..I hace learnd so so much ... thabks so much for doing this ...I hope you grow massieve with your channel cos ITS REALLY GOOOOOOD ...God bless you
Thank you so much 😊 Glad you enjoy!
I always love seeing children helping with preserving the harvest. My brother and sister always ran and I’m the only one as a grown up preserves and stocks the pantry.
Try making a zapple pie sometime. Just make an apple pie using sliced zucchini instead of apple. Particularly good with patty pans since they're a little more firm, but I also make it with those stealthy giant zucchini that hides until they're huge.
Great idea! I've seen that done but never tried it before😊
I love zucchini crisp just use your apple pie filling recipe but I love cutting them in cubes instead of slices,they stay firmer
Love how the kids get involved. Great traditional knowledge passed down!
I can't say enough good things about this video. WOW, wholesome, heart-warming, hopeful, inspiring....I'm at awe. Love it, hope you keep it up!
Thanks for the recipes. You two are wonderful to watch. God bless you and your family.
Your daughters excitment to be helping ger the potatoes is such a joy ❤
I just found y'all on YT, loved the video about the tomato 'sauces' saw some tricks I did not know, so thanks. That idea of the potato racks is awesome! We've replaced so many of those with custom closet systems we built in our past houses used those wire shelves in more utility type situations and then moved the wire shelves with us 😊. I'll use this idea for my sweet potatoes. Turn the racks over, lip up, and nothing will roll off or get knocked off, FYI
Right on!
Can I swap out AP flour for spelt flour? Love your channel!
Great info. Plus nice editing too! I know that takes time as well.
Thank you 🤙🏻
Great stuff going on here. Pulling potatoes and other good vegetables. Love how the kids help out in all that you do.
It is a great gardening channel for gardening tips for beginners it is the best gardening channel I have ever seen.
I applaud all farmers. A heart for feeding people, 😊.
Thank you so much!
I'm so glad to have come across your channel!! Love it ❤ Thank you for sharing this wealth of information!
Glad you’re here!😊
@@morethanfarmers Thank you 😊
Love your channel! I just made those zucchini brownies and they are AMAZING! Thank you for sharing your recipes and homestead life with us.
Awesome! Glad you like em 😊
Where’s her recipe??
What I like about you is that we can follow suit bc we start with nothing.
I am impressed and inspired by you... would have loved to have you as neighbors... would have learned so much in real time. Keep it up and thank you foe sharing the knowledge.!!!
She is amazing! What a work horse
i love the recomendation of watching different videos at the end of each video! im so excited to try some new stuff in the garden this year!
Cool! Awesome harvest so far! I tried a few years to grow potatoes and didn't have much luck, will see this year, it doesn't look that good but will see! This fall I have to prepare my beds for next season, will see. If I could do it would be great, God willing will get better and be able to walk better and stand!🤗💞🤗 The little one was so cute, so excited! We need to be more like kids!🙏🙏
Praying for your health🙏And best wishes with your potatoes. We haven't always done well with them either, but as we build our soil, they are doing better.
Love your content. Watching all of them. 😊
Awesome! Thank you!
My husband and I love watching your videos . We have a small homestead .
I would love to have your recipes 😊. Do you have a cookbook ?
more power to your video channel! Greetings from the land of smile Thailand!
So down home pleasant to enjoy watching 😊
Thanks Tina!
Great abundance❗ and lovely preserving from the fruits of your garden💚 Thank you for Sharing~💛
You're welcome!
The sweet potatoes look fantastic, and the peppers are so vibrant and healthy, it's no wonder you had to put them in cages to support their weight. The butternut squash also looks promising, and I'm glad you're getting a good harvest from them.
Thank you !
Your videos are getting better and better!!! Honestly the cimematography (is that the right word???) is great. And...wow 15k views in 15 hours!!! Keep up the good work!! Plus I am the number 100 comment!
Thanks! 😃 That was such an encouraging comment!
You guys are such hard working family. Love your videos
Your garden is just beautiful! Mine struggled in the texas heat but my fall garden is starting off beautifully so praying I can have a lot to fill my pantry
Every video is inspirational from you guys!! Thanks!! We are only on year two of our garden and are having some major struggles. Our squash seems to be slowly dying mid production and our tomatoes have some type of fungus but watching you makes me hopeful it will be better in future years. I'd love to know how Michelle keeps up on all the weeding. I tried this year but the heat has been hard and the grass/weeds come up almost as fast as I pull them. God bless,
It is hard to keep up on weeds in new garden spaces. I noticed that if I kept up on the weeds and mulched well, you will have less weeds each year. The most important thing for me, if I didn't have time to weed, at least snap off the flowering tops so they wouldn't reseed.
Keep at it😊 New gardens are hard...It took us a few years to get our garden soil to where we were happy with it. Tons of compost, minimal tilling, and heavy leaf mulch have been the keys to our success. I keep the weeds down with leaf mulch...it mats down and suppresses the growth. My tomatoes have some blight too...they do every year. But I keep it at bay with a peroxide spray. Hoping to do some soil testing as well to give our plants the best nutrition to stay disease free. Gardening takes practice just like any other skill.
Just found your stuff recently and I love the content! I live in kentucky and have a major problem with molds and pests as well.
I recently started planting Marigold and Calendula flowers among my plants to help attract pest control insects and pollinators
That’s cool!
For your egg problem a battery vacuum works great I have a small 20v dewalt for vacuuming plants
That’s what we use for the bugs!
Excellent video!
Thank you for sharing your recipes!!!
Thank you guys for the informative video. I enjoyed it so much. I always look forward to your videos. Unfortunately, our potatoes are not yet ready to be harvested, and we will have shortfalls. The potato beetle was very active here. I wish you a nice week and good harvest weather. And thank you for the lovely recipe cards, you guys amazing
Sorry to hear about the potato beetles. Thankfully we haven't been bothered by them yet.
I love watching your videos, beautiful harvest. Your daughter's excitement is priceless!
Just a thought, I noticed when storing the potatoes you'd have more space if he turned the crates with the opening showing using that space as well.
Great idea!
Loved your awsome videos. Thankyou for your tips and all the time you took to make them for us. Great job guys.
Our pleasure!
I just discovered your channel a couple of days ago and I love it! Can you share more about where you source seeds and what types of seed you use? Keep the educational content coming!
Glad to hear you’re enjoying the videos. We get all of our seeds from Berlin Seeds. You can request a catalog on their website.
Nice that he didn't let the cat take the blame lol
Haha...I know.
It all looks so good. And your kids are learning valuable life skills.
I'd really love to see more of your kids especially the little one involved more in those videos, she is so so so adorable.😘😘😘
Aw...I know. Unfortunately, we've decided that for safety purposes, we won't be having our kids out front in the videos. It's sad that our world has to be this way...They will be here and there in the background though😊
Our country people in ROK eat steamed green pumpkins leaves on Ssamjang with rice.
Its yummy.
Sounds good!
I wish I grew up with someone that canned. My family grew up on fast food & food from a box. But my elderly neighbor has been teaching me to can 🙏😊
I love it! Love to see the experienced teaching the next generation. You are blessed😊
Harvested my very first potatoes some weeks back and hooked for life 😊
Yay! There's nothing like it😉
THAT BIG FORK SHOVEL DESTROYING MORE THAN FIND
Have you ever done lacto-fermented pickles. So easy and very delicious. No canning just ferment for 7 days in salt water. I did not get lots of cucumbers this year but have enjoyed them😊
Yes, I've done those! Yum!
The Lord has really blessed you guys.
Central Florida I have Sweet potatoes we don't even dig the sweet potatoes up we use the greens like spinach stir-fry put them in green smoothie drink I've put Greens in my vegetables or with rice Etc
Interesting!
That looks so good!
WOW….I would love your recipe for zucchini relish!!!!!😮😊
My nose is burning from all.the relish. 😄 My mom and I used to make a lot of green tomato relish. I don't like it or vinegar, hence the burning, but I always enjoyed the prep and canning.
Love patty pan squash and how good is a food processor for grating? You’ll never look back!
The bean harvest 😮
I roast zucchini’s (courgettes) sliced in a little olive oil, black pepper and garlic powder.
I love how canning seems to be an American thing. It can be daunting, but I like learning from RUclips. So thank you guys for that. I also watch other people doing this, but I love the advice you guys have.
Do you have a website/ blog with recipes?
No recipe blog. Glad to hear that's something you would be interested in. Also that sounds like an AMAZING way to eat zucchini 😋
Just found your channel today an after a few videos I was hooked..new sub here..best videos I've seen in months👏👏👏will be sharing your channel with all my gardening friends ❤
Welcome aboard! And thank you so much for your support!
My grandma used to have screens from a house and concrete blocks. She would put the potatoes and onions on the screens and they would be stacked like 4 or 5 concrete blocks high with screens between each block. She kept them in the basement all winter long that way. She did not store apples and pears they got canned.
Love the screen idea since I work for a window company.
@@morethanfarmers one year my grandpa went and purchased seed potatoes and planted them in the garden. He said the potatoes where planted and my grandma did not need to worry about it. She went into the basement and took out a basket of her old potatoes from the year before and planted in the garden in a different spot. When it came time to harvest my grandpa said he would never do that again, her potatoes had more than double his harvest and he planted more potatoes than she did.
Would love to try your zucchini brownie recipe! 🙏 ❤
They're amazing😉The recipe is in the description!
I like the tape the eggs smart idea
Any suggestions on how to store potatoes if you don’t have a cellar ?
Before we had a cellar, we cured our potatoes and then stored them in the darkest corner of our basement. Just find the coolest, darkest place in your house. They will not store as long but will still last for months. You can pick off the sprouts to make them last longer.
Can you do some videos sharing some of your recipes for canning/cooking/baking with your garden produce?
I just found you and Iam instantly hooked.
Love your videos. A note about the potato harvest. This year I planted potatoes the Ruth Stout method, no digging. To start with my seed potatoes from last year had grown foot long starts on them, so I didnt think they would do any good. I decided to give it a try. I placed the long starts sideways laying on the ground and covered them up with big round hay bales my husband had that were rotting. Covered with about 8 inches or more with hay. Maybe a 6x6 spot and crossed my fingers. We just harvest this past week and got 50# of almost effortless harvesting. With no hilling like in the past. Just pulled back the hay an had clean potatoes. Just wanted to share my experience with you. Keep up the great work and hello fro Mid Missouri!!!!
Thank you for the knowledge!
I learned to pressure can and waterbath can in 2021. I absolutely love it. I love to garden too. I bought patty pan squash seeds to grow next year. SVB got my zucchini plants. I sowed more. Can't wait to try your recipes. Great video. Thank you.
I'm confident you will enjoy the brownies😉 And yeah...I feel your pain with the borers.
@@morethanfarmers last year I had an amazing squash year. I'm not giving up yet....lol.
I think I missed tie Zucchini brownie recipe. Can you let me know where to find it please?
@@heatherperkins9295 I signed up with my email.
Eden is so excited! 😂
I wanna live and learn with you guys. I want this lifestyle. Im just starting. But im doing garden boxes. Im very nervous about growing everything. 😂 you make it look kinda easy. And the canning. Im more nervous about. Lol
These are things we've learned over time. Give yourself some room. Good job getting started. Keep at it, and add a little more at a time. If it's what you go after, you'll get there!
Just love your show
Hi. Love learning from you. We are from Canada. Where do you get your collapsible square cages?
Thank you! So glad we can be of help. We got the square cages at a greenhouse in our area, but I know that you can also find them on Amazon. Be sure to get the heavy duty ones. You won't regret it😉
Love your videos!❤️
I love yellow squash with cheese sauce over it!
it's like digging for Yukon Gold:)
I make a lot of egg cheese and zucchini muffins and they can be frozen too.
I found your channel just recently and love it! After watching many of your videos, I am inspired to try potatoes in raised beds. I have been less than stellar with my past attempts at gardening. So, the question is, where should I look to get potatoes to start? Are grocery store potatoes okay?
Glad you’re here! Your best bet is to get seed potatoes from a seed company. I’ve heard of people using organic potatoes from the grocery store, but conventional ones are sprayed with something to keep them from sprouting.