Making a Garden in Appalachia - August Garden Tour 2022
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Our 2022 garden is still producing! Walk around with me and see what we have growing here in the mountains of Appalachia.
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So true. It’s called Fishing, not catching. It’s called Gardening, not harvesting. Thank goodness both ‘tasks’ bring joy, regardless of what arrives at table
What an abundance! 🙌🏻 I hope in the years to come we have such a garden. Raining so much, but it is better than the fires we had earlier in the year 🙏🏻
I hope so too!
I loved the tour through the garden, your chickens made me laugh so hard, you made my day🦋thank you for sharing your time and wisdom ☮️
Love your garden tour. I gauge where my garden needs to be after listening to your progress. It truly is a labor of love. TFS.
Thanks for the garden tour. Brings back many memories. You are very rich with many treasures.
I enjoyed your garden tour. Out of all the channels I watch, your's is my favorite for many reasons. You and your family are so kind spirited. When I watch I am always left with a warm feeling in my heart. You and your family are such lovely people. You feel like family. God bless you sister Tipper.
Thank you for the kind encouraging words 😀
We all need hope in our lives. Thank you for your Hope!😍
What a wonderful garden tour, thank you Tipper.
We love you guys I would ask your prayer for my wife and I family has sold the land that has been in the family for over 125 years we where out voted I'm 72 and my wife is 69 we are not looking to start over some where else but is what it is we just gave it to God and we beleive he'll find us another place
I'm so sorry. We will be praying for you and for God to provide a place!!
Thank you so very much wanting to start a fall garden starting seeds
Thank you for the tour of your garden , tell Clover we enjoy hearing her lolo hugs patsy
Loved watching you growing your garden from seed to harvest brings back so many memories 🌸🌼💐🌻
So beautiful. So wet! You make us suffer over your early harvests. Some of our best things just took off. We harvest sept- Oct in years like this.
Thank you 😀
Love that little sitting area!👍🥰
Passion fruit are divine, the most exquisite flower ever. I like to make curd or syrup with mine. Although sometimes with the seeds I feel like I’m crunching on beetles. Ha!
Clover is the loudest chook I’ve ever heard!!
Beautiful garden 🌱💫
My grandma had a may paw bush on the side of her house and, but, I think, I may have tried it once. I always like making a special trip to near by green houses to pick out flowers and, wherever, I lived, I always made a plan in my head how,I wanted my flowers arranged and,if there was room,I always liked having a flower bed. But, this one place, I lived not long after, I went to the greenhouse and got all my flowers picked out for the front yard, and, not long after, I got them planted well,it was the opposite of a drought, too much rain, it done this 3 yrs in a row where, I lost my flowers. Thank you 🙏🏻 for sharing you beautiful garden with us Tipper,God bless!
Love this video. It reminds me of my Grandparents farm. Chickens clucking sounds great. May pops grew everywhere on the road shoulders at their house. They lived on a dirt road. Thanks for sharing the video.
Those foggy mornings were magical.
The harvest is winding down and what a harvest. Congratulations on your hard work everyone
I've never eaten maypops, but enjoy looking at passion flowers on the roadside. I had some wild ground cherries come up in my garden bed a few years ago. It wasn't any good for eating, but I've had a few cultivated ones from the store. Those wild ones are keep coming back and can get big in a hurry. Lovely garden you have!
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Thank you for the tour!
Thanks for the tour Tipper. Still have my fingers crossed you get some late tomatoes. ❤️🇨🇦
You and me both!
Loved your having to compete with Clover to get a word in edgewise. Thank you for the tour. Each year is a learning experience.
Yes dear I love old maids too. Sure are pretty
I can’t believe how much work u put into ur garden. I hope when Fall comes u & Matt can take a breath & go to the beach or a mountain.
I harvested my first Cherokee Purples a few days ago as per your advice. Thanks much!
Yay 😀
hello :D I am from south eastern Ky. originally and amazing memories keep popping up every time I watch your channel with so many similarities . I make Kushaw Pies just like pumpkin pies. They are delicious and as you said they store very very well. In my opinion they are a MUST to have as part of food storage.
Thank you!!
Me and Mum did all the growing on the farm.......heaps of home composting, blood/bone fert did the job
What a beautiful garden !!! You are so very blessed I pray you get a great abundance full of veggies ,thanks for sharing the video
Thanks for the garden tour. I enjoyed it.
In some parts of my country Morocco , in the Sahara desert farmers use the greenhouses and practice the drip irrigation , they manage to produce lots of vegetables and fruits they export ..
I love volunteers!
I am so jealous of your garden, Tipper!
So nice of you 😀
I know your so proud of your upbringing and your beautiful garden. Can't wait to see next seasons garden.
Clover really wants to be heard! 🐔🥚 That was actually delightful, so cute! Everything looks so beautiful! Thank you for another fun video, Tipper! And Clover! 🤣 💓
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Thoroughly enjoyed the garden tour! God Bless
I read that rattlesnake beans are closely related to pinto beans! They are supposed to be a tastey dried bean just like soupbeans! They are considered a "multi-use bean"
I plant all summer. I just planted carrots and beets and Zucchini yesterday. I'm not in Appalachia (I wish 😭) we are in Iowa. We are actually canning and preserving lots of stuff on our channel right now too. my first year every having ground cherries!!
Sounds great!
Love your veggie garden and the timber used in it.
Everything is beautiful in your garden! Love your blouse too
Thank you so much!
U make me think of my grandma and my mother love you all bunches keep ur video’s coming please
Thank you 😀
Thanks again for another great video Tipper 👍
Lovely
Your Garden has really done Good!
Another enjoyable video! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Thank you!
Happy Belated Birthday!
Thank you so much 😀
Very enjoyable garden tour!
Thank you for the tour. I really enjoy watching the evolution of your gardens! 😊🇨🇦!
My pleasure 😊
Im in Louisiana I plant a late crop of tomatoes in August mine make late September or early October before frost I think yours will make love your channel thank you
Sounds great!
Thanks much
Wow, I didn't know that tropical passionfruit grows in N. Carolina! Very cool!
😀 I'm not sure it's a true passion fruit
@@CelebratingAppalachia I worked in Hawaii for 3 winters, and your wild apricots look exactly like passionfruit, both the flowers and the fruit! I guess it's a hardier variety.
@@argon6548 Wonderful!
You're garden wqas just amazing this year! Have you ever tried pepper jelly? I bet it would be good. I do like jalapeno jelly. Praises for our 30 minutes of rain today! I cried I was so happy to see it. Hopefully this will start a pattern of rain. I love the sitting area. It will be fun to play guitars out there this fall! A little firepit would be cool there too...Have a great week!!
We love pepper jelly! I have a video on it you can check out later 😀
What exactly are ground cherries? I love your videos!! I'm in north central Texas. ❤🙏🙏 you have the best accent. I could listen to you talk for hours. Great garden tour. All I did in containers the squirrels got, then I haven t been totally well all summer!! No energy. I do can as I get every bit helps. I'm praying for a better year next year. I rarely get sick, but this year has just been one thing after another!! This too, shall pass. God bless🥰💕🙏
😀 You can find out more about them here: ruclips.net/video/CBymT-wFs2A/видео.html
Sorry about the cabbage! Still have some good bounty otherwise, though, well done! As for green beans, have you ever made yours fried, like you do with your okra? There is a place nearby us that I order from sometimes, that make fried green beans, in a tempura batter. Oh my, they are delicious. II always enjoy your "popsicle chronicles", and I do believe this pop company should sponsor you as you have influenced others and they are buying too! 🙂 My brother and I enjoy reminiscing about our childhood too, I was just talking with him earlier and we were talking about memories of the old neighborhood. One embarrassing memory of mine from 1st grade, was the time I was just bored of school and I faked a "stomach ache" and went to the sick room. The lady Principal came down and she was on to me (I must have been a terrible actress, lol) and asked me if I was really sick or just tired of school. Well, I dug in my heels and stuck with my bold-faced lie and she ultimately called my Mom who came and picked me up. My little conscience started to really bother me and I remember hanging my head in shame while walking out of the school. I don't remember coming clean, but my Mom was no dummy either, so I probably got punished, lol, I don;t remember though... I hope you post another video down at Corie's soon at her garden? Would love to see that too.. God bless you all and have a great week..
Thank you for sharing that memory 😀
gosh... i really enjoy these types of videos! you are spoiling us!
what a nice, nice sequence of videos lately.
your videos are always wonderful! however, (im behind with watching) the last several over these past few weeks are "out of bounds!"
my garden and flower beds got away from mw this year. with all the rain and weather, i felt like i was in a jungle! i still do. you made me feel better about talking to is about how it does get like that. also, as in you weaving the blackberries into trellis next year...
you reminded me that once that frost hits; its a new beginning and spring will give us another chance to try again. of course, we will never get it all perfect! we don't need to. God provides.
thank you for reminding me that zinnia are also called old maids. i grew up hearing that! i didnt make the connection until you said that.
i love love love these kinds of videos!
i asked my 90+ yr old neighbor if i could have a cutting of her thrift. she said, honey they are stealing it! lol she was afeaid it was going to go away and i understood.
i think what has happened is they come mow her bank. they, meaning the county mowing machines and the heat, drought, etc
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love your garden thank you for sharing
You are so welcome 😀
@@CelebratingAppalachia 💕🌺
I think that's funny that he did everything right with his potatoes and got none. My mother-in-law cut up and planted a potato that had started to rot and she got over 5 lbs from it! You just never know.
I don’t have a garden, just some potted herbs, but I love your garden videos. I’m in north Florida. How do you keep rabbits and deer and other animals from eating your plants?
Thankfully there are dogs in the holler that keep them at bay 😀
Tipper,
What does Katie going to do with all that Lemon Balm?
Perhaps she could do a video on this🤔
She loves to put in in her tea 😀 I will suggest a video 😀
How come groundhogs. Deer etc don’t eat your veg ??
I need lots of fencing in W Michigan
Your videos are great
Love the hens
Thank you! We have several dogs in the holler that keep them at bay 😀
We're so excited by the few pepper and tomato plants we planted in containers that we're planning something a little bigger and less blowy-over (every time a storm came, the plants blew over; I finally tied them to the banisters). What did you mean by waiting for a sign to make kraut? You said you missed the first one and another was coming next week.
Yay for those fresh veggies!! Many folks in Appalachia, including us, believe if you want your fermentation to work really well that you do it in the right zodiac sign 😀
There is nothing that tastes better than a loud chicken, or a mean rooster.
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If you have a po box, I will send you a few seeds of a small red tomato that I developed, named it after my great grandmother, her middle name was viola.
Thank you Donald-that would be wonderful! You can send it to: Tipper Pressley PO Box 83 Brasstown, NC 28902. I appreciate your generosity!!
@@CelebratingAppalachia ok, I'm gonna mail you those, and seeds for a large red, extremely sweet,pepper, please don't give any of the tomato seeds away, I'm going to try to get a patent on them.
Have you ever dried your peppers or dehydrated them and used them for spices? Love your garden!
I have that works well 😀
Tipper we had Passion flowers wild everywhere growing up and I’ve tried for two years to start one from seed but to no avail! I will buy one next year. Do they over winter?
They die completely back for us here 😀
Hello Mrs Tipper, I have a problem growing spinach here in deep south Mississippi. Maybe I'm planting it at the wrong time Idk. The spinach that you grow is that on a trellis and do you plant it or is it voluntary, what was the name of it. and the name of the plant that can be used for antibiotics. yeah the passion fruit I know of them as maypops. The Lord really blessed y'all with a beautiful garden this year and an abundance of harvest. God bless
Its called malabar spinach. I planted it the first year and since then it has volunteered for me 😀 The medicinal plant is Nasturtium 😀
Our asparagus did real good this year. But now we have to transplant it.
Can you grow acorn squash there?
I've tried acorn squash a few times but they never did very well for us 😀
I love your videos! this one is so interesting, seeing all of your garden plants.
One question: isn't the Ground Cherry a Gooseberry? It looks identical.
Thank you Lucy!! What we call a gooseberry is more of a bush like blueberries 😀
@@CelebratingAppalachia Thanks for the reply! I have only bought Gooseberries at the store, so I don't know how they grow. the paper-like covering looks just like what I peeled off when I made jam last year.
@@lucysmith6827 Some folks do call them gooseberries-sorry I should have been more clear 😀 Enjoy your night!!
What did u mean when you said karate is coming around next week
Is there something with moon?
She said kraut, not karate. 😉
Yes we think any fermenting works better when the "signs" are in the head 😀
I have heard you mention why you dont grow corn but I've not heard you mention potatoes
We don't have enough room nor sunshine for corn 😀 We've tried a couple of times and it just never fully develops. I wish we could 😀
@@CelebratingAppalachia yes I heard you mention that of corn I was asking of potatoes
@@EuleneWages4644 Oh I'm sorry 😀 We don't have enough room for a lot of potatoes since their growing season is so long. The ones we did in containers last year and this did good, they just don't produce as much as the long rows Pap used to plant 😀
Where do you get seeds for the witchy tomatoes. I would love to try them. Looked them up and couldn’t find them.
I've never grown them but have heard good things about them 😀
@@CelebratingAppalachia , what was the name of the tomato that you grew. You tasted it in the video. It looked like a small red Tommy toe
@@kristysmith6229 It called Matt's Cherry. We planted them several years ago and they continue to come back as volunteers. Really good taste-just a very small tomato 😀
Acacia (Uh-cay-shuh)
Thank you 😀
What was the name of the mini cantaloupes you harvested
Minnesota Midget 😀
Thank you
That sure went by fast seems like you just planted.
I know it just flew by 😀
Are you saying " greasy beans"?
Yes 😀
Where can we get a start oo
Maypots, wild apricots.
I'm not sure I think you can buy seeds. You can buy them online. If you do a search they will turn up 😀
You can make a chicken manure tea too that’s really good my mother used to do that! maybe Google it to get the details.💕💕WV
I love your tours around the garden because they’re very inspirational. I’m frequently amazed that you don’t seem to be affected by mosquitoes when you’re talking to us from a shady area. If I pause in a shady area of my yard in Minnesota, mosquitos make it uncomfortable.
Thank you!! Thankfully they don't bother me 😀 Chiggers do though!
same!! 😂 she never swats at anything. i'm in central arkansas and i put a bat house up for this very reason! i hate mosquitoes! yuck!
Aren't mosquitoes Minnesota's state bird?
@@virginiamesko6369 They're the state "bird" of North Carolina [our actual state bird is the Cardinal] and a lot of other states in the Union. Hello from the eastern side of North Carolina.
@@CelebratingAppalachia Tipper, I'm in love with those reddish gold sunflowers! They're such an unusual and beautiful color. Such a nice patio set you've got in your yard. Your garden is a sight to behold, thanks for the tours throughout the growing season.
Wishing you a belated happy birthday from your "friend you haven't met yet"- -Johnna here in New Bern, NC. Keep up the great content and God bless y'all.
P.S. I've been sharing your videos about gardening and Appalachian food ways with my youngest son Andrew as a good resource for him and his wife Jocelyn to go by when they're ready and able to make a homestead/family compound in the mountains of our great state of North Carolina. They want to be as off the grid and self sufficient as possible, so I've been letting them know about what y'all plant, succession planting, how you preserve foods, etc and strongly advised them to get a wood stove for their future home so they'll always have heat and something to cook on when the power goes out. Right now, he's in the Marines, about to be promoted to Sergeant [E-5] and they own a home in Beaufort, SC, but they're gonna get to Appalachia as quick as they can!
What a beautiful garden this late in the season. You have been so blessed. Those "marigolds" look like cosmos to me.
What a lovely garden! Very much enjoyed the tour and wonderful stories along the way!
This was a wonderful video. I love seeing others gardens, and yours has flourished. Mine is two raised beds and numerous grow bags. Seeing how your “ new ground” is inspiring. I watch you and your family get that ground ready and was curious to see how it would work. There’s a beauty in your videos and an authenticity that draws me to it daily.
I can’t speak for others, but these videos make feel like I’m part of a family. It’s a very comforting relaxing time for me watching your videos.
I'm so glad!
its always so nice to get to take a garden tour with ya. them cushaw's look amazing. I can see a small fire pit and a couple string of solar lights for a cozy fall setting area. my pumpkins did not do anything, they vined out so pretty and had huge blooms but no pumpkins. I am guessing they just didnt get pollinated. Gonna plant lots of flowers next year in hopes of attracting bees. Happy Happy belated Birthday Tipper!!
So many folks have now begun to truly appreciate the importance of the self-reliance that comes from planting your own garden, there’s no doubt that your honest, thorough and calming garden tours have been indispensable to so many, Tipper! 💯🇺🇸❣️
You are so kind-thank you for those encouraging words 😀
I am happy for you to be able to stay home and work! Loved the tour of the garden. Just canned green beans and tomatoes! Love doing that kind of stuff!
Thank you Tipper!
The Garden looks great! You all have done a blessed job cultivating it. I would like to see a video of how you compost all your trimmings and bio mass. Thanks again for sharing.
As a young boy I remember helping my dad in the gardens. We tried to grow several different varieties of this and that like y'all do. It was exciting to see which one's did the best and lasted the longest.
Ur garden looks great! This was my 1st real year planting a garden. Between deer and bugs I had very little success...but I did plant a fall/winter garden of collards & winter squash..replanted some beans and a pumpkin...we'll see how this goes.
I planted Zipper Cream Peas this year and love them! Will definitely plant more next year, but think I’ll let them climb a trellis. Would love to have enough to freeze some. Really enjoying your channel! ❤️
Another amazing video as always. Gardening is hands down my favorite activities. I think the marigolds are responsible for the lack of deer which like to munch on lots of your plants. I read that in the FARMERS ALMANAC some years ago. Keep up the good work and thanks for sharing your story.
Marigolds are good at repelling pests..... excellent planted amongst your vegetables 😎
Anyone know what the name of the bird is at 00:46 and 1:03? I don't have that bird call where I live. Thank you in advance.
I'm terrible at birds but hopefully someone else will chime in with the answer 😀
@@CelebratingAppalachiaThank you, Tipper. 😊
They sound a lot like the mourning doves we have in my area (Southern CA).
@@Jitterro I think they’re doves too! We have them in Northern California and I absolutely adore them.
@@Jitterro Thank you so much!
This would be a great time to plant some weed. Thanks for sharing.
Would you do a video about Purslane? I doubt most ppl know what it is. It's so good to see a younger generation making Tinctures and knowing plants and what they can do for us!! This is my first year planting late tomatoes to and I used a sucker as well.
I did one video about it you can see it here: ruclips.net/video/jCoCocx8VT8/видео.html Thank you for watching 😀
A quick tip for you-- if you allow a cucumber to fully mature on the vine for seed saving, the vine will die shortly after. The whole goal of the vine is to produce a viable mature fruit that will continue reproducing, so once you allow one to fully mature, the plant thinks it's job is done and begins to die. Because of this fact, I only seed save at the very end of the season to ensure continued harvest.
I have heard to not miss one cucumber or the plant will start shutting down.
My grandma always had zinnias in front of her house, so I have always loved them too. It's nice to see how well your garden has done (possibly the cabbage excepted, LOL), I know how much work you and Matt put into it.
My garden is just starting to produce. I have been watching you harvesting and have been a bit jealous ! Picked my first cucumber today.
Yay for the first cucumber 😀
Thank you so very much for sharing your garden. I love how natural and "unfancy" it is. We here in East Tennessee at the foot of the Smokies are having rain every day, but our gardens continue to thrive. Keep on doing what you're doing and God bless.
Good morning Appalachian princess , to you and your daughters ,from the Kingdom of Morocco .. have fun .
Thank you 😀 Hope you had a great day!
My favorite part about your beautiful garden are the sounds. Love listening to all the living creatures making their own symphony. You are so fortunate to hear that whenever you want! ♥️
I think it's pronounced uh kay shuh wood. The garden looks beautiful.