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  • Опубликовано: 7 авг 2024
  • Sunday is always a big harvest day around here. We like to gather all our veggies for the week from the backyard garden so we have them in the fridge and ready to go for meals the following week.
    Join us as we walk through our in-ground and raised bed garden plot to see what's ready to harvest from the backyard grocery store. We'll gather some broccoli, lettuce, greens, celery, and more! We'll also tell you how eating more greens has made such a huge difference in our gut health!
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    1:18 Harvesting Broccoli from Our Backyard Garden
    4:13 Dealing with Worm Damage on Our Cauliflower
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    7:13 What's the Best Way to Bag and Store Lettuce?
    12:07 Harvesting Collard Greens from Our Raised Bed Garden
    13:59 The Health Benefits of Eating More Greens
    14:35 Harvesting Celery from Our Raised Bed Garden
    17:06 Checking the Size on Our Raised Bed Carrots
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Комментарии • 371

  • @LazyDogFarm
    @LazyDogFarm  Год назад

    What are your favorite greens to eat from the backyard garden? Let us know!
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    0:00 Intro
    1:18 Harvesting Broccoli from Our Backyard Garden
    4:13 Dealing with Worm Damage on Our Cauliflower
    5:31 Harvesting Watermelon Radishes in Our Raised Bed Garden
    7:13 What's the Best Way to Bag and Store Lettuce?
    12:07 Harvesting Collard Greens from Our Raised Bed Garden
    13:59 The Health Benefits of Eating More Greens
    14:35 Harvesting Celery from Our Raised Bed Garden
    17:06 Checking the Size on Our Raised Bed Carrots

  • @Peterjtaurino
    @Peterjtaurino Год назад +29

    The broccoli leaves are the healthiest part of the plant. You can cook them up just like kale or collards or any other kind of greens.

  • @charlesvickers4804
    @charlesvickers4804 Год назад +3

    Funny meatloaf story. A truck stop chain was advertising home made meatloaf on the menu. I asked the waitress if it was made with bread or cracker crumb or oats . The cook hollers out I don't know it comes in a plastic role ,I slice it and heat it. I had a long conversation on the phone with corporate. Couple weeks later the new menus read home style meatloaf.

  • @kcuzz4091
    @kcuzz4091 Год назад +11

    As someone with reflux I can tell you the more green vegetable I eat the better I feel. Also other vegetables and less red meat. I eat a lot of fish, shellfish, chicken and Turkey and have a lot less issues than I used to have.

  • @robertantolik2146
    @robertantolik2146 Год назад +33

    Collards, cabbage, broccoli and rutabagas is all I've harvested thus far. My lettuces, spinach, kale and chard haven't really kicked off so good. However we had some broccoli greens for the first time and they were really good. If you haven't tried them, you're missing out

    • @luannepelsynski4721
      @luannepelsynski4721 Год назад

      Yes, especially the young tender greens!

    • @desirreemarlenaclonch7593
      @desirreemarlenaclonch7593 Год назад

      Beets
      Carrots
      Celery
      Parsnips , are only a few of the Greens available for salads, steamed , cooked , baked , Bon Appatte

    • @64smiles42
      @64smiles42 Год назад

      @@desirreemarlenaclonch7593 o

  • @MotosAllotmentGarden
    @MotosAllotmentGarden Год назад +18

    Your garden is looking great, thank you for share 😊👍

  • @chartimbe946
    @chartimbe946 Год назад +3

    First-time viewer your garden is very organized and beautiful.

  • @kenyonbissett3512
    @kenyonbissett3512 Год назад +12

    Just a thought. Consider raising a small batch of black soldier flies. The excess from your garden are fed to the larvae, then at the pupae stage the pupae are fed to your chickens. The larvae/pupae create frass, the larvae/pupae poo. The frass works as a natural bug deterrent and a feed for the plants. You can build your own black soldier fly set up or buy one. One company that makes them is in North Carolina. The cost before shipping runs $325 but they are built to last forever with care. And the process is easier. Considering your weather the payback would be fast as your BSF season is long and could easy be 10-12mos a year. BSF, like maggots from house flies, are excellent protein, fat and carbohydrates for chickens and can replace up to 30% of their feed. They will eat meat, breads and garden waste.

  • @a.racetiffany2966
    @a.racetiffany2966 Год назад +9

    Believe it or not the green leaves from broccoli are great tasting as a replacement for collards add to chicken soup or your flavor meat, tasty on a bologna or meat of choice sandwich. Or in smoothie, Yummy, besides compost. Thank you for your hard work, proud of ya😊

  • @paulnipper4071
    @paulnipper4071 Год назад +12

    Thank you for announcing the date of your video. This helps me gauge me progress in my garden, where I'm 150 miles from you (Columbus). I'm in a suburban standard lot; growing turnips, cabbage, beets, radishes, carrots, kale, brussel sprouts.

  • @readbooks9985
    @readbooks9985 Год назад +2

    Very cool backyard grocery store.

  • @cathywco
    @cathywco Год назад +8

    Zone 7b here, this week I harvested collards, kale, spinach, carrots, some rosemary and thyme. I sure do envy your longer growing season. Thinking mine may have to end this next week with the cold front on the way.

    • @autohelix
      @autohelix Год назад +5

      I agree with stuff possibly getting in the single digits out in the country. Collards and kale are very tough though and some of those varieties can go down in the single digits uncovered, covered they could probably pull it off.

    • @CH-hm8ud
      @CH-hm8ud Год назад +1

      You always can put blankets over!

  • @kirstmlarson1
    @kirstmlarson1 Год назад +12

    I grew celery last season and loved being able to cut just what I needed. Even after I cut the rest before the frost, a few weeks later it had started to regrow!

  • @maewatson9774
    @maewatson9774 7 месяцев назад +1

    We have been harvesting, broccoli, cabbage, collards, mustard, turnips and rutabagas so far. Enjoy your videos! Thank you for sharing!

  • @virginiatalbert4094
    @virginiatalbert4094 Год назад +3

    Not much ready here in NE Texas. I planted late. I have all the cabbage heading. I have young turnips, Rutabagas, Spinach, Radishes, Kale, Bunching onions and Collards.

  • @derekrobinson7892
    @derekrobinson7892 Год назад +7

    Fantastic winter garden!

  • @NennawsGarden
    @NennawsGarden 9 месяцев назад +1

    I harvested my tomatoes and peppers and lettuce. I’m in zone 6b and I still have tomatoes growing! Thank you for such inspirational videos.

  • @tracyjudd3877
    @tracyjudd3877 Год назад +7

    Some good Eatin groceries. Proud of y’all for working so hard taking care of your family. With all those fresh groceries feeding those boys, you’re going to be growing football players:)
    Praying over you & your
    sweet 💗family, Trav🙏

    • @LazyDogFarm
      @LazyDogFarm  Год назад +1

      Thanks Tracy! Hope y'all have a Merry Christmas!

  • @Frank-fs5nv
    @Frank-fs5nv Год назад +12

    The greens are a great way to get full and healthy at the same time.

    • @karmelicanke
      @karmelicanke Год назад

      Greens are proven to clear arteries of plaque, reversing heart disease. The leaves of broccoli and cauliflower are at least twice as nutritious as the fruiting vegetable. Delicious and worth eating.

    • @jonothandoeser
      @jonothandoeser Год назад

      Are you implying that these plant have improved your bowel movements?

    • @Frank-fs5nv
      @Frank-fs5nv Год назад

      LOL. Hey, nothing wrong with that.

  • @gitatit4046
    @gitatit4046 Год назад +10

    Mighty fine looking greens Travis. That broccoli will definitely make some super dishes for sure. We've been harvesting a good bit of onions (multiplying onions) ourselves lately which also goes well in a salad. Thanks for sharing.

  • @CH-hm8ud
    @CH-hm8ud Год назад +3

    Hi everyone! For sure some of the comments are hilarious, well I harvest green pigeons, bananas, Napa cabbage, pak Choi, oregano cilantro, ginger, turmeric, parsley, turnips and kohlrabi. But I for real enjoy when everyone harvest different things and your garden is amazing organized and pretty!

  • @cybersal7
    @cybersal7 Год назад +2

    We once had a fabulous garden, and I sure miss it. Yours looks heavenly.
    Supposed to be the healthiest all time veggie is sprouted broccoli. Even folks with sensitive digestive systems can tolerate it.

  • @tamararoberts9307
    @tamararoberts9307 Год назад +4

    Here In south-central Indiana I've been harvesting loose-leaf lettuces and baby kale and parsnips and a few radishes here and there as well as some herbs and wild onion

  • @Daddyo_farms
    @Daddyo_farms Год назад +3

    Picked me some collards yesterday

  • @hayzuese4842
    @hayzuese4842 Год назад +4

    I have lettuce and collards coming out of my ears. First year doing a big garden. The kids like going to the garden store and picking all they want for the week.

  • @ahmedm6041
    @ahmedm6041 Год назад +1

    Sir...that's the best good looking vegetables garden!

  • @L.A.6482
    @L.A.6482 Год назад +10

    I like to ferment sliced radishes and rosemary and garlic together in salt water brine. Very good for your gut microbiome! Use in salads for months, keep in fridge. Had a good harvest of the white Japanese turnips I had never tried here in Deep South but did well.

    • @LazyDogFarm
      @LazyDogFarm  Год назад +2

      I've fermented radishes, but never that way. Might have to try that!

    • @robingalloway3541
      @robingalloway3541 Год назад +1

      Do you have a recipe? I'm getting a fermentation kit any day now!

    • @cowboykelly6590
      @cowboykelly6590 Год назад

      Do you mean you pickle them ? I have a gut problem I'm trying to get over . I would like to try your recipe . Thank you, much Respect and Blessings to you and your family . 🤠🖖

    • @grovermartin6874
      @grovermartin6874 Год назад

      That sounds like kim chee without the Napa cabbage and hot pepper! So not recognizable to any Korean, lol!

  • @arturoroco7301
    @arturoroco7301 Год назад +13

    I’ve only been growing for 2 or 3 years so not much experience. So I appreciate you walking through the farm and actually looking at all the different vegetables. Thank you and Merry Christmas🎄

  • @rickthelian2215
    @rickthelian2215 Год назад +5

    Your Broccoli is looking good...😊
    Radish, lettuces, kale collards rudibakers (spelling), celery, parsley, carrots though small. looking good in the Dream garden, yes better than the supermarket.
    Potatoes in Sydney Australia 😊

  • @newdayfarm9463
    @newdayfarm9463 Год назад +1

    Beautiful Grocery Store!

  • @robertshrewsbury5067
    @robertshrewsbury5067 Год назад +8

    I was raised eating broccoli but in growing my own plants, I tried the leaves and they are great to eat.

    • @anitamcdonald9629
      @anitamcdonald9629 Год назад +2

      Yes! Before growing them I didn't know the entire broccoli plant is edible, even the flowers (if you don't harvest soon enough), same with broccolini!

    • @grovermartin6874
      @grovermartin6874 Год назад +2

      @@anitamcdonald9629 Broccolini! This is the first year I've grown broccolini, just one plant (that cost $5 as a young plant at Walmart!) and I am in love! Such a full, mellow, sweet and delicate flavor, and it would probably still be sending out shoots if I hadn't had to put the garden to bed for the winter. I did read there are several varieties, so I want to be sure to buy the right kind of seeds.

  • @matthewking2209
    @matthewking2209 Год назад +5

    Greens keep you clean. I had a craving for kimchi so I planted a bunch of Napa cabbage. Now I got about 15 heads I need to process.

  • @markb3129
    @markb3129 Год назад +8

    Travis your raised beds are producing great and look awesome! We have been harvesting broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage and radish largest cabbage was 10 lbs, it was one of the giant varieties, bigger than a basketball.. you're right fresh greens will turn it around and turn it loose 🤣!!✌🏻

    • @LazyDogFarm
      @LazyDogFarm  Год назад +2

      A 10 lb cabbage is always impressive!

    • @markb3129
      @markb3129 Год назад +1

      @@LazyDogFarm Travis I sent you a couple pictures of the cabbage and other items we harvested so far. ✌🏻

  • @jillachen7217
    @jillachen7217 Год назад +1

    Absolutely beautiful produce!! Thank you, from Baudette Minnesota USA

  • @patammaboun
    @patammaboun Год назад +1

    Beautiful garden, thank you for sharing..

  • @HandsintheDirt
    @HandsintheDirt Год назад +3

    Those broccoli leaves are delicious too cook them like you would cook collards.

  • @singncarpenter6270
    @singncarpenter6270 Год назад +7

    I've only got 6 broccoli plants in my beds. One of them is a few days away from harvest and they all have small heads on them. It's going to freeze tomorrow night, so I'll be deploying my Agribon covers over the onions (planted yesterday), rutabagas, mustard greens, cabbage, cauliflower and a few others. I have some beets ready to harvest and my carrots aren't even as big as yours yet, nothing to see there. The lettuce is feeding us enough to force us to eat salads, which is good. I have a Sungold tomato plant I planted last March that is still producing, but that will end tomorrow night. The rest of my Fall tomatoes will be harvested tomorrow. A few will be green, but we did pretty well with them this year. The weather was kind to us this Fall. I did get one Fall Pumpkin the size of a basketball that will be decorated like Santa with a mop beard a Santa hat and some Christmas lights. Texas 8B. Merry Christmas to you and your family Travis and to anyone who read down this far.

    • @LazyDogFarm
      @LazyDogFarm  Год назад +2

      Merry Christmas to y'all as well!

  • @carolynmoody9460
    @carolynmoody9460 Год назад +2

    Blessings ❤️ loved the over view of the beds.. Blessings

  • @shikhalemuel6802
    @shikhalemuel6802 Год назад +1

    I am watching this video from the NE part of the states. I am freezing my tail off pining for the day I can go out and start my garden. The smell of warm earth and the feel of fine soil is calling me!

    • @LazyDogFarm
      @LazyDogFarm  Год назад

      Come summer we'll be pining for some of your weather! lol

  • @oldnorthstateoutdoors2002
    @oldnorthstateoutdoors2002 Год назад +8

    Travis you gotta try mixing broccoli greens in with your mustard greens. Also your chickens will love them.

  • @rickthelian2215
    @rickthelian2215 Год назад +5

    Merry Christmas 🎄👒🎅🥳🙏

  • @cindyelmore7784
    @cindyelmore7784 Год назад +3

    Been picking cauliflower, broccoli, collards and cabbage.😋

  • @pamelacofield2302
    @pamelacofield2302 Год назад +1

    Enjoyed watching this and seeing g your backyard groceries.

  • @lisafahrner8257
    @lisafahrner8257 Год назад +1

    I love love love your garden!!!!!

  • @christiensgarden3325
    @christiensgarden3325 Год назад +2

    Great video

  • @pamsam2284
    @pamsam2284 Год назад +1

    I LOVE EATING THE BROCCOLI GREENS TOO.

  • @trishapomeroy9251
    @trishapomeroy9251 Год назад +3

    Only thing ready for harvest in our garden is snowballs, but we have some good potatoes, onions, and squash in the root cellar for winter eating. Watching you garden this time of year sure makes GA look nice.

    • @LazyDogFarm
      @LazyDogFarm  Год назад +1

      Just don't eat those yellow snowballs. lol

  • @peggyhelblingsgardenwhatyo7920
    @peggyhelblingsgardenwhatyo7920 Год назад +2

    What a great idea, Travis 👍

  • @MisterSoThrowed
    @MisterSoThrowed Год назад +1

    I’m from south Texas and we have re-falls, re-summers, and re-winters in any given order 😁

  • @lavernfoy4591
    @lavernfoy4591 Год назад +5

    Loving all the groceries you are harvesting God Bless and Merry Christmas!! Love y’all ❤️🙏

  • @ironleatherwood1357
    @ironleatherwood1357 Год назад +2

    Also excellent for eye sight!

  • @johac7637
    @johac7637 Год назад +2

    In Arizona we are in our 3rd growing season, cool weather stuff, Chiles, Tomatoes are in the starter trays, the soil is 70sF in 1st week of March. Then heat, heat, heat till end of Sept, when we plant Brassicas, beets, carrots. Spinach. After the melons get terminated. Oct is Sweet Potato harvest time, the cotton fields get treated for defoliation and the white flies come to the gardens. Life is great.

  • @bonstar3221
    @bonstar3221 Год назад +3

    Just found your channel Getting lots of zucchini come through and when I have lots of zucchini I chop Blanche and dry the zucchini and store it away for over Winter to use in soups and stews etc in winter i also give some to family, from Australia i wish my broccoli would grow as well as yours.

  • @christineayre796
    @christineayre796 Год назад +1

    Just an FYI even when you have your own fresh organic broccoli, they suggest you flash boil it before you eat it so that it breaks a barrier that broccoli has so you can easily digest it.

  • @randymack1234
    @randymack1234 Год назад +5

    Travis, looks like were going to get down into the low 20's next week. Are we going to loose our pretty fall garden veggies ? Maybe you could do a show on how to try to protect your garden, from total loss. Thanks

    • @LazyDogFarm
      @LazyDogFarm  Год назад +1

      We'll be doing some of that on Wednesday's video. Just covered a few things yesterday and will be covering more throughout the next week.

  • @kate739
    @kate739 Год назад +3

    you are just a wealth of knowledge, thank you for sharing it.

  • @faithwalker5196
    @faithwalker5196 Год назад

    Your garden is beautiful and amazing! I could listen to your voice all day.

  • @barbarapeppers2182
    @barbarapeppers2182 Год назад +4

    Beautiful gardens!

  • @sueannchism1128
    @sueannchism1128 Год назад +3

    Dang worm doo doo! 😂

  • @paulcote1562
    @paulcote1562 Год назад +1

    I love watchin this guy! I want to plant a garden now!!!

  • @waynec3121
    @waynec3121 Год назад +3

    Hey Travis, we are picking a ton of green beans and kale from the backyard grocery store. Great video

  • @chrisramage5581
    @chrisramage5581 Год назад +1

    Sweet leaf , is another green winner,

  • @oldgloryhillfarmturtlewoma9132
    @oldgloryhillfarmturtlewoma9132 Год назад +1

    Generally speaking, gardeners tend to cut out the broccoli heads, cauliflower, etc. But the leaves can be eaten just like any other greens.

  • @mutantryeff
    @mutantryeff Год назад +3

    Just picked a bunch of beet tops, chard, spinach, and bok choy to eat tonight (hopefully). This past week I pickled carrot/daikon strips and nibble on those regularly. It may be time to pull the 'gai lan' but I'll check that out this weekend.

  • @leroneerwin7605
    @leroneerwin7605 Год назад +1

    Bro, you speaketh da troof regarding your machinery being finely lubed. I made a salad with kale, arugula, fennel prawns, spinach and chard and woowee! I guess when it's really fresh it has a better impact. POUNDS LIGHTER!

  • @TalkingThreadsMedia
    @TalkingThreadsMedia Год назад +3

    My favorite is “Cheesy broccoli”! Your backyard grocery store looks terrific! Best wishes, Kate in Olympia, WA - 12-17-2022.

  • @Srhsbmet
    @Srhsbmet Год назад +2

    In Upstate SC harvesting cauliflower, Savoy cabbage and rutabaga greens. Had never eaten the rutabaga greens till you turned me on to them. Delicious!

  • @chrisparker9115
    @chrisparker9115 Год назад +1

    Absolutely just stumbled upon this video. Excellent looking garden! Just had some collards a few minutes ago but they didn’t look nowhere as good as yours. I live near Orlando now but grew up in the Sale City area. Brought back lots of memories and enjoyed seeing home! Good job and keep the videos coming.

  • @WhatWeDoChannel
    @WhatWeDoChannel Год назад +4

    Our harvest is ice and snow! I’m gardening vicariously watching you garden! Roll on spring!
    Klaus

  • @chrisfisher3900
    @chrisfisher3900 Год назад +2

    Brocolli greens looked ready to harvest and cook up

  • @tamararoberts9307
    @tamararoberts9307 Год назад +4

    I use the carrot tops as well in my recipes 😋

  • @josephppopp7493
    @josephppopp7493 Год назад +1

    Good, good stuff 😊

  • @tommyschrader8096
    @tommyschrader8096 Год назад +3

    Your worms would love the leaves you are culling from your vegetables you are harvesting. I know my red willers look forward to them.

  • @tinanieborg787
    @tinanieborg787 Год назад +1

    love your garden

  • @nancybaird9252
    @nancybaird9252 Год назад +1

    What a beautiful garden you have! I'm harvesting turnip greens and purple collards.

  • @danaramey6519
    @danaramey6519 Год назад +2

    I’m also in Georgia and I’m watching cauliflower, first time growing it and they are looking beautiful. Enjoy your videos.

    • @LazyDogFarm
      @LazyDogFarm  Год назад +2

      Just keep a close eye on it. If you've got heads exposed and expecting a freeze, might want to wrap the leaves around the heads or go ahead and harvest it.

    • @danaramey6519
      @danaramey6519 Год назад +1

      @@LazyDogFarm thanks there only about 2 inches across, I’ll cover them tonight for sure.

  • @doraw7766
    @doraw7766 Год назад

    Thanks.

  • @lindalagarce8996
    @lindalagarce8996 Год назад +3

    Love those groceries you have been harvesting! I’m hoping I’ll have a better crop next year as I have just started resurrecting our garden that has been laying dormant for about 20 or more years. We are the 3rd generation living here and I’ve been recently forced into retirement due 5o disability so he better time than the present to get t(e garden going again. If yo7 have any suggestions I greatly appreciate them. I’m planning on adding drip this winter for the summer since it was so dry last year. We also stated planting the orchard with a few varieties. I’ll,be adding 9me raised beds to this for some herbs and veg eatables as well. We have almost 10 acres but only using part of it as each year my goal is to add onto t(e garden until we get enough to put up, and cook most of our meals from. We have chicken which offer some fertilizer and just added some rabbits. Zone 8b hugs and love from Texas.

  • @garyharris4008
    @garyharris4008 Год назад +1

    In northern Idaho plant brassica in late summer & cover appropriately for 2 feet snow.
    Time corn & squash by variety of growth time, & (if you can,) greenhouse time.

  • @charlescoker7752
    @charlescoker7752 Год назад +5

    Do a meat loaf video.

    • @LazyDogFarm
      @LazyDogFarm  Год назад +1

      Here’s a good meat loaf video: ruclips.net/video/9X_ViIPA-Gc/видео.html

    • @charlescoker7752
      @charlescoker7752 Год назад +1

      @@LazyDogFarm Funny Man! Would love to see you do a meat loaf video you can eat!

  • @Crackthewhip
    @Crackthewhip Год назад +1

    Oh my goodness where do you live that you can grow a garden like that this time of year?? Amazing absolutely beautiful.

  • @conservativetothecor
    @conservativetothecor Год назад +2

    Yep, Clean pipes makes everything go smoother Trav...lol

  • @dwightjackson3180
    @dwightjackson3180 Год назад +1

    I don't like to garden but you make it look fun!.........wish you was my next door neighbor!

  • @snarky_farmer
    @snarky_farmer Год назад +3

    I think we're in the re re re re fall with possible snow Christmas (I call bs) before early spring and re re re re re fall. Gotta love lower SC and GA.

  • @jeffreythomas2787
    @jeffreythomas2787 Год назад

    Greens are good .and good fer ya.

  • @hoosierpioneer
    @hoosierpioneer Год назад +1

    Last thing I got around mid November was beet greens, arugula, tiny boy choy, pepper cress. Ground froze after that.

  • @ronaldhagan6474
    @ronaldhagan6474 Год назад +1

    Brother you have a grate garden have fun God bless

  • @charlesvickers4804
    @charlesvickers4804 Год назад +1

    Curled mustard,rutabaga cabage Siberian kale Chinese cabbage purple tops curly kale swiss chard beets spinach carrots sweet peas collards radishes. Kohlrabi. In SE NC

  • @got2kittys
    @got2kittys Год назад +1

    All those brassicas can go into saurkraut, as a big part of the ferment. I've had half collard, half cabbage kraut. Pak choi and Napa cabbage goes in kraut very well . Culture the brine with a tbs. of plain, natural live culture yogurt. It's the same cultures. (Lactobacillus.)

  • @zannahmartell9813
    @zannahmartell9813 Год назад +1

    Those greens would be excellent chips. Kale chips are yummy. I imagine they broccoli greens would dehydrate really well. You could also make green powder tò

  • @MrSymbolic7
    @MrSymbolic7 Год назад +3

    Looks delicious, I stepped out this year and planted some Bok Choy just to try something different , but the window seal sprouts are mighty leggy , so we shall see how that turns out .

  • @davidward1259
    @davidward1259 Год назад +3

    Good looking greens Travis! We've been growing Green Magic broccoli and had great results with it as well. You need to keep a close eye on that lucky GA bucket. The Dawgs got to keep their winning streak going into the Peach Bowl on New Years Eve!!! Keep a sharp eye out for some Ohio scouts looking for you lucky bucket, and have the decoy ready! Go Dawgs!!!

  • @lelandshanks3590
    @lelandshanks3590 Год назад +2

    Great job Travis, after u picked the broccoli. Heafs, tou will get side shoots later. Heck yes on the greens, we love kale and collards cooked up, here's a tip 4 you. Add liquid smoke to taste you will love it.

    • @LazyDogFarm
      @LazyDogFarm  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the tip! Haven't tried that.

    • @lelandshanks3590
      @lelandshanks3590 Год назад +1

      Ever wonder why some southern recipes are guarded? I experimented on my own. It just works. Travis put it on your channel later. If more folks get on board with greens I'm happy!

  • @sandramorton5510
    @sandramorton5510 Год назад +2

    Travis, looking forward to your video on the freeze coming Friday in Florida, who would of thought.

    • @LazyDogFarm
      @LazyDogFarm  Год назад +1

      We'll have more on that next week.

  • @blueberry4082
    @blueberry4082 Год назад +1

    I wish I had a garden, made my own food.

  • @diannevaldez8670
    @diannevaldez8670 Год назад +2

    Hey there Travis and family, some great and yummy plans for that awesome looking broccoli! Wow! Those worms are the bane of a gardeners existence. So glad you have informed us of a good alternative to get those suckers.

  • @edithattreed4762
    @edithattreed4762 Год назад +1

    I’m growing aibika plants and ofenga plants that are high in magnesium,betel plants,dandelion plants and other herbs

  • @davidsauls9542
    @davidsauls9542 Год назад +1

    Eat Cabbage once a week and your risk of Colon Cancer will be cut in half !!! Excellent food. (I'm a physician)
    Your garden is very beautiful and shows it has had the best of care,

  • @rlanzer1754
    @rlanzer1754 Год назад +1

    CARROTS. I live in Ohio. i am harvesting from my winter crop of carrots and curly kale.

  • @carolynmoody9460
    @carolynmoody9460 Год назад +1

    MERRY CHRISTMAS 🌲🎄🌲