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  • @LivingTraditionsHomestead
    @LivingTraditionsHomestead  2 месяца назад +18

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    • @wordvendor1
      @wordvendor1 2 месяца назад +2

      Just make sure you roast those peanuts!! Raw peanuts are gross!!!?

    • @dorcasbockelman2392
      @dorcasbockelman2392 2 месяца назад

      Good information. My husband goes through boots and shoes so fast. I will have to check them out.

    • @dorcasbockelman2392
      @dorcasbockelman2392 2 месяца назад

      Sarah. I would like to suggest that you put your crop onto a painter's cloth. It will help protect your weed barrier from getting dirt all over it. Then you can just pick up the cloth and dust it off.

    • @dorcasbockelman2392
      @dorcasbockelman2392 2 месяца назад

      Peanuts and squirrels? Be careful

    • @wideawake333
      @wideawake333 2 месяца назад +1

      @LivingTraditionsHomestead Sarah, can you please tell us the womens style boot you are wearing and if it is lined or unlined? Thank you.

  • @cheryldidier989
    @cheryldidier989 2 месяца назад +80

    I am long time viewer. 70 years old and I’m still gardening and learning new things from you “youngsters”. Love to watch your growth on your farm. I thought I was the only one that gets so excited when I have a successful harvest. The smile on your face and excitement when you saw the Cabbages was priceless! Fun to see your peanut harvest! Looking forward to the next video….. take care and God Bless 💕

    • @dorcasbockelman2392
      @dorcasbockelman2392 2 месяца назад +3

      I tried to grow cabbage, Brussel sprouts, and cabbage once. Once is the keyword. After seeing how you do it, I might try is again this next summer. Thank you for sharing. Like you, I get excited about a harvest. My husband loves to watch me pick tomatos. He said it's worth all the rototilling to see my face light up.

    • @jab7429
      @jab7429 2 месяца назад +3

      I agree with you! So fun! I’m a fellow 70 yr old. 😁

    • @forrestgump9576
      @forrestgump9576 2 месяца назад +3

      Was thinking the same thing! Have a great weekend😊

    • @MarilynOhearn
      @MarilynOhearn 2 месяца назад +2

      Absolutely I'm 73 soon to be 74. Love to garden.

    • @theresatyree3904
      @theresatyree3904 2 месяца назад

      @@dorcasbockelman2392 best to do in the fall not summer

  • @Beckery49
    @Beckery49 2 месяца назад +1

    Broccoli Cheese Soup! Less chopping, faster cooking with letting it go for a little while. Yum!

  • @carlapierle8623
    @carlapierle8623 2 месяца назад +34

    To tell you how green I am, this is my first time seeing a peanut harvest. It's like digging for potatoes, only better! That was SO fun, especially witnessing your excitement and enthusiasm over your success! Great video!!

  • @TeuilaBozeman
    @TeuilaBozeman 2 месяца назад +3

    I used to grow peanuts all the time. Another good use for them is boiling them and put in freezer. We dried them and made homemade peanut butter. I'm from Orlando FL

  • @flintstonegirl3372
    @flintstonegirl3372 2 месяца назад +18

    Sarah, I just love your excitement! So cool that y'all grew peanuts!❤

  • @rt3box6tx74
    @rt3box6tx74 2 месяца назад +4

    My first peanut harvest was unusual. Both of us grew up on farms where corn, milo, wheat and soybeans were raised. In Jan we rented a vacant house from an elderly couple who had moved to town. We got all moved in and were prowling the three acre property the first weekend.
    We spotted rows of dead plants and discussed what they could be. Imagine our surprise and delight when we discovered the delicious little morsels hiding just under the sandy surface. Somehow we knew not to eat them uncured. We pulled and dug a bunch to cure on a makeshift rack we put up. Our kids loved peanuts so the treats were welcome for months. Free food is so so fun for kids.

    • @Dianatorres6990
      @Dianatorres6990 2 месяца назад

      We are couponers and when our grandson was little he would say " cheap is good , but free tastes better.😂

  • @tovahcarver6049
    @tovahcarver6049 2 месяца назад +29

    It’s fun to watch your excitement! Makes me want to grow peanuts too! I love your enthusiasm. Congratulations on a very successful peanut (and cabbage) harvest!

  • @northernprairiegramma647
    @northernprairiegramma647 2 месяца назад +7

    North Dakota. I started working with a fella last year that started growing them 20 years ago. He saves seed every year and the strain is climatized. It’s doable anywhere except permafrost obviously. Keep doing it. Fabulous protein and fat source! Survival food!

  • @TheHandmadeHomestead
    @TheHandmadeHomestead 2 месяца назад +2

    I so enjoyed this video! So often the true partnership of women in homesteading families is celebrated almost exclusively the kitchen. You show the strength and capability of women for all aspects of homesteading responsibilities. Love all your videos, but this one really sings for me! Thank you! -- and peanuts! Wowza!

    • @tigerlily222
      @tigerlily222 2 месяца назад +1

      RIGHT??? Sarah definitely pulls her own weight! I'm out in the thick & MUCK of it more often than my husband, although he likes any chore that lets him drive the tractor. Haha. I do all the kitchen stuff too! Not enough hours in the day!

  • @carolsisti7203
    @carolsisti7203 2 месяца назад +1

    You have such a beautiful glow. It’s that homestead lifestyle. I live my dream of homesteading through your videos. Thank you.

  • @dewaynewillis7992
    @dewaynewillis7992 2 месяца назад +3

    K & S-Hey there. I saw you working in & around the feed shed and barn. I had a red wasp problem. My way to deal with wasp was--I got paper sack & put some old walmart plastic bags inside --twist top of sack & hang them up. Wasp see it and think hornet & leave. I do this in winter time before they look for a home to nest--Doing it after the nest is built makes it less successful in stopping the nesting place. I place them in places I think they will nest. I had one on my house porch. It is successful with my wasp problem & it is cheap way I deal with them. You could try this and it may prevent being popped by a wasp possibly. You have a wonderful day. I love you. Dewayne Willis

  • @lonnydk
    @lonnydk 2 месяца назад

    I am 83 now and was 7 at the time. I was raised on a hill farm near Poplar Bluff MO. We always set aside 10 acres into vegies etc. to sell in town on Saturdays. One year grandpa decided to try peanuts on 5 of the 10 acres. When ready, we pulled them up and stacked them about two feet high with the roots inside to dry. We checked the next day and all was well. when checked the second day not even one nut was there! The crows had taken them all. That was the last year we planted peanuts.😥

  • @patricksenn8533
    @patricksenn8533 2 месяца назад +2

    We "grew" some in Southern Indiana, actually the squirrels were hiding them from the blue jays, and they took root

  • @karlablank6774
    @karlablank6774 2 месяца назад +1

    Oh my, that golden rooster is just beautiful! And those nosy cows, always having to come and check things out. Too funny!

  • @LaurieMackey-b1k
    @LaurieMackey-b1k 2 месяца назад

    God Bless you have no idea how lucky you are to have a real man and land so happy for you Don’t ever let anyone tell you otherwise and turn selfish stay strong of everything you have you are free ❤😇🙏

  • @DjChelan
    @DjChelan 2 месяца назад

    So Love your morning feedings Dear Sarah! Beautiful Broccoli Harvest! Yahoo! Cabbage are beautiful! 100 % Peanut Harvest Success! So so Proud of you both!

  • @Biophile23
    @Biophile23 2 месяца назад +3

    Just a few hours to the north of you in Missouri. Have grown peanuts a few times. Growing them in a pot/raised bed gave me the best results. If the soil is too hard their pegs (that make peanuts) cant penetrate the ground and you get terrible harvests. They like heat too so your vegega beds are probably perfect for peanuts.

  • @user-hz7kv6js6l
    @user-hz7kv6js6l 2 месяца назад +2

    Yes its always exciting when you grow something new and you end up with a bumper crop. 😊

  • @michellepainter7853
    @michellepainter7853 2 месяца назад

    Sarah, it was very cool watching you harvest the peanuts. I'm 68yrs and have lived in Michigan all my life. And I have never seen peanuts grow want where.
    I cant eat peanuts but I think it would be fun growing them. Congrats on your harvest and may God bless.

  • @crissengels8930
    @crissengels8930 2 месяца назад +1

    We've used those grow bags for our orchard and a few things in our high tunnel greenhouse, and have had tremendous success. Even protection from light frosts. We placed the really tall garden grow sticks with plastic coating, for fruit trees and bushes as well as circular chicken wire cages. They've worked really well.

  • @catherineluthultz5494
    @catherineluthultz5494 2 месяца назад

    I love watching you. You take us.along with you, I like that. ❤

  • @DavidSmith-bw3bk
    @DavidSmith-bw3bk 2 месяца назад

    A successful harvest is thrilling. We lived in S.W. Georgia for many years. While we didn't grow peanuts, the farmers in our area, were big growers of peanuts, cotton, corn, soybeans, and more. The peanuts were dug and turned over to dry. Later the peanuts vines were bailed and fed to animals. It was called " peanut hay."

  • @TheWonderwy
    @TheWonderwy 2 месяца назад +1

    Ok. Now I want to try growing peanuts!!
    👍💕❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤❤💕❤💕❤💕💕👍

  • @loisxander6321
    @loisxander6321 2 месяца назад +43

    I never planted peanuts, HOWEVER😢 when I was weeding my front flower bed one fall I pulled out a WEED, and lo and behold there were peanuts attached. I think somewhere in Pennsylvania a squirrel must have been responsible . I was amazed.

    • @Earthy-Artist
      @Earthy-Artist 2 месяца назад +1

      😆aww that's cute🐿! My cute little backyard squirrels plant all kinds of nuts in my raised beds, but so far I haven't found any peanut plants. I hope they will plant some for me in the future!

    • @pedsnursekare
      @pedsnursekare 2 месяца назад

      Yup, I learned what peanut plants look like thanks to the squirrels burying them in the yard 😂

  • @SageandStoneHomestead
    @SageandStoneHomestead 2 месяца назад +23

    Hi there! Everyone do be a little careful (like I know Sarah is) when moving rabbits with 2x4 wire underneath, make sure they are indeed riding the wire, unfortunately we have had broken legs from not being careful ♥

  • @ramona7160
    @ramona7160 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for a FUN day. Love every minute. Please keep connected. 😁😁😁😁

  • @nancysworld4178
    @nancysworld4178 2 месяца назад +3

    I love watching your videos. I mentioned in another video that I live vicariously through you and Kevin! I wish I lived with you on your beautiful farm and helped with your harvest! The peanuts were great and so we're the cabbages! So exciting! Thanks for sharing your lives with us!❤

  • @ritad.franklin6773
    @ritad.franklin6773 2 месяца назад +1

    I've never grown peanuts! This looks fun and Tasty!

  • @keetabonfield7544
    @keetabonfield7544 2 месяца назад +1

    I love growing peanuts in Arizona . They are a very low maintenance crop.

  • @stellasullivan110
    @stellasullivan110 2 месяца назад +1

    Wonderful and exciting video ❤

  • @_Uniquely_Me
    @_Uniquely_Me 2 месяца назад +27

    Sarah, you’re adorable. What a fun video. Love your energy.

  • @TammySchwerzler
    @TammySchwerzler 2 месяца назад

    Over 50 years ago when we were kids mom grew all kids of plants not only for food but also educational to show us how they grew. This included peanuts, broccoli, Brussel sprouts etc, etc. 😊

  • @myscrappinmama
    @myscrappinmama 2 месяца назад +1

    My Grandpa grew peanuts successfully just north of Atchison, Kansas. Not someplace you would think they would do well but they did. So excited for you to harvest those peanuts!

  • @Gratusgratus
    @Gratusgratus 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for your video! Here in South Africa peanuts are known as tokomani in the native language. Enjoy!

  • @tuesdaywednesday4333
    @tuesdaywednesday4333 2 месяца назад +1

    I thought we'd grown peanuts, but they were a squirrels stash😊
    We're in southern illinois, never tried growing peanuts, maybe we'll try.

  • @ArtsyFarm
    @ArtsyFarm 2 месяца назад

    Never planted peanuts, but I have fed peanut hay and my horses loved it! I’m in Texas btw.

  • @tomesposito5826
    @tomesposito5826 2 месяца назад

    We bought peanut starter kits from the George Washington Carver museum in Diamond Missouri last May. Planted them in our raised beds in upstate NY and got our first peanut harvest this October!! It was fun! Only 4 small plants, but we're saving some to replant for next spring and get a bigger harvest next year!

  • @karoliinaketola8628
    @karoliinaketola8628 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for sharing your life as a homesteaders! :)
    i have had and great joy to see your videos and learn few and lot of things of homesteading :) even in suburb and block of flats can have tiny little homestead if they like.
    example rabbit poop is good for the soil as it is and give the enrichment as it needs to grow healthy and strong veggies :)
    cow manure is too strong to use straight away because it will burn the sprouts because its too strong stuff them them to use it straight :)
    not every country eat rabbits but we can find good things in everything :)
    and it gives an experiment to enjoy with kids to see how things grows :) so no need a big farm or flat to do it :)
    Bless you! Be Blessed! :)

  • @kailesancez
    @kailesancez 2 месяца назад +1

    Wow so fun. I know what I am going to grow for fun next season.

  • @sw9495
    @sw9495 2 месяца назад +1

    Wonderful Video on peanut harvest 🥜 Have A Blessed Day !

  • @gelwood99
    @gelwood99 2 месяца назад

    My grandparents always grew a half acre of peanuts. I loved helping dig them and I love the taste of freshly dug peanuts and the cured raw ones too. I never liked them roasted but the rest of the family loved them roasted over the wood stove that was always lit in the cooler days. I am in central NC.

  • @staceyferron5987
    @staceyferron5987 2 месяца назад

    Marigolds get huge.
    I'm in VA and once you plant them, you've got them.
    I dead head mine and save seeds for future use.
    The dead flower holds tons of seeds.

  • @Meorgangry
    @Meorgangry 2 месяца назад

    My grandfather farmed peanuts in Oklahoma! I have hauled tons of peanut hay, man is it heavy!! Your harvest looks great. Thank you for sharing!!

  • @luckyrobinshomestead
    @luckyrobinshomestead 2 месяца назад +2

    I am in NW WA and I have grown peanuts, but not on purpose. We have people that leave out food for the wildlife and we have a pair of squirrels who live in the trees next door who like to bury things in my garden. Well, one of the things people leave out are unshelled peanuts that must be unroasted. I find them buried in the garden beds all the time in the spring when I am planting and throw them out. A couple of years ago I found some weird looking plants growing in the garden when I was clearing the beds in the fall. I pulled them up and lo and behold I must have missed a couple in spring, because I had some peanuts growing. We dried them out, roasted them, and ate them. They were good. We only had a couple handfuls. It was a really hot spring and summer and it was an Indian summer, too. I don't know that they would have been successful, otherwise.

    • @DonnaMM6361
      @DonnaMM6361 27 дней назад

      @luckyrobinshomestead where are you in nw WA? I am currently in Everett. I grew up in Bellingham.

    • @luckyrobinshomestead
      @luckyrobinshomestead 26 дней назад

      @@DonnaMM6361 I grew up in Bellingham, too. Small world. Still in Whatcom County.

  • @ramona7160
    @ramona7160 2 месяца назад +2

    Sarah, You are so kind to God’s creatures. It seems they show love to you in their way. ❤️

  • @SageandStoneHomestead
    @SageandStoneHomestead 2 месяца назад +10

    I am loving this video, Sarah. It has the feel of some of your older videos and it's very nice. Thank you!

  • @dweinkauf8840
    @dweinkauf8840 2 месяца назад +1

    I grew peanuts years ago in Minnesota. I didn't get near that many!

  • @ndbg46881
    @ndbg46881 2 месяца назад +1

    What a fun harvest! I grew peanuts once but the voles got them. I'm getting a metal raised bed for Christmas (one of several in my future I hope!) and I may have to try peanuts again.

  • @whitestone4401
    @whitestone4401 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video, thanks for sharing. Now I have to grow peanuts.

  • @Earthy-Artist
    @Earthy-Artist 2 месяца назад +4

    Watched many gardening videos, a first to see someone in a similar zone to mine grow/harvest peanuts! Wonder if I could grow them in NJ? THANKYOU🙂 for sharing how net bags efficiently keep out cabbage moths/worms, I will try that! Because I don't have hoops for making low tunnels made yet, that is a big project for next year.

  • @kcs.farm09
    @kcs.farm09 2 месяца назад

    Good Evening! When we lived in Michigan I grew peanuts it's so fun. I made boiled peanuts with mine and it was a fun snack to eat in the winter!

  • @scottcompton433
    @scottcompton433 2 месяца назад +1

    We grew Spanish Peanuts in northern Indiana when I was young.

  • @brendaogle-em7if
    @brendaogle-em7if 2 месяца назад +20

    Such peaceful music. You show such patience and love towards all your animals. Just as God intended all of us to do. Thank you for an amazing day on your farm ❤

    • @terisoto8230
      @terisoto8230 2 месяца назад +3

      I agree. But I also love love love how excited Sarah gets when she talks about everything. So excited like she has never grown anything. Like it is her first time. Your homestead is fantastic. God always lets the sunshine in her voice. Shine thru. I truly love watching your channel as well as Three Rivers Homestead wishing I could have done this when I was younger. I am gonna do some stuff this year y'all gave me the courage to do it. Thank you so much and God bless.

  • @lynaustin3484
    @lynaustin3484 2 месяца назад +10

    I love the gentle music included! ❤❤ have an awesome weekend

  • @TheFamilyFarmstead
    @TheFamilyFarmstead 2 месяца назад +1

    I noticed Sarah’s boots the other day. I was looking for boots a couple months ago. I ended up with pull on Georgia boots but they are men’s. Maybe Santa can bring us some of these for Christmas. They look fantastic.

  • @J3nn3mac
    @J3nn3mac 2 месяца назад +1

    I love your videos, you are both great teachers. I see you are now keeping your breeders rabbits on the ground. When you moved to this property you had a hanging cage setup in the barn side. Why did you decide to go back to ground keeping your breeders? Pros/cons of each? I currently keep my breeders hanging and my grow outs on the ground.

  • @steadfastselectionsrenee5869
    @steadfastselectionsrenee5869 2 месяца назад

    We are in north Florida. We had a horse farm near Ocala, FL where we had over 400 acres most of it for the horses. However, we had a contract with a peanut farmer and he farmed 110 acres of peanuts. He would always give us a 5 gallon bucket full of peanuts every year.

  • @tigerlily222
    @tigerlily222 2 месяца назад

    I love your enthusiasm! Worth singing about!

  • @connieclay5527
    @connieclay5527 2 месяца назад

    Great harvest! You've inspired me to try peanut growing and also the mesh covers for cabbage. This past spring we had flooding rains and my cabbages suffered, which has never happened before. We had an abundance of moth holes in the heads. Love your excitement and God bless!

  • @ramona7160
    @ramona7160 2 месяца назад +1

    You have the most wonderful farm stuff to help you grow everything. Beautiful cabbage; Now the peanuts ? I am sharing your enthusiasm. My dad planted peanuts just as an experiment yrs. ago in Vermont, but I never saw the results. He loved larger projects. That was one of dad’s favorite snacks.

  • @MaineGalVal
    @MaineGalVal 2 месяца назад +12

    I just love your videos! Thank you for being a source of purity and joy, and extra thanks for not being political. Cheers!

  • @charlenecarnes8139
    @charlenecarnes8139 2 месяца назад

    I have been thinking about peanuts for a while this definitely sold me❤ Honestly I was so excited when you started pulling all the peanuts out. I live in KCMO so I should have no problems growing them. Thanks for a great video ❤❤❤

  • @rebelsher1
    @rebelsher1 2 месяца назад +3

    We're in North Central Iowa. We grew peanuts for the first time this year. We got a lot from our raised bed. It was so fun pulling the peanuts up. It's amazing how they grew. Congratulations on your harvest.

  • @cromssie
    @cromssie 2 месяца назад +7

    Those silkies are super cute, individual colouring and “hair”. That rooster is gorgeous! I laughed out when you said to the pigs “you look so good” because I then thought of bacon on a plate and gammon steaks. 😄😁😁 it is such a joy watching you both with your animals, also educating gently that some of the farm animals are meat for your family. But oh boy how your beef cows are cute.

  • @MargieBenson-dv9ek
    @MargieBenson-dv9ek 2 месяца назад

    Awesomeness ❤❤❤

  • @deborahcreppon2239
    @deborahcreppon2239 2 месяца назад

    great harvest, deb

  • @bonnybunyan9769
    @bonnybunyan9769 2 месяца назад

    How wonderful ❤

  • @kimberlyllamas5804
    @kimberlyllamas5804 2 месяца назад

    How cool. I never knew that peanuts grow under the dirt. I guess I thought they grew on trees like pecans.

  • @karenfromnj3104
    @karenfromnj3104 2 месяца назад

    Good job by yourself Sarah! I wish I could try and grow peanuts 🥜 but my son in law has an anaphylactic peanut nut allergy. Your cabbage broccoli and peanuts look fantastic!!

  • @TheNiiiNjAClan
    @TheNiiiNjAClan 2 месяца назад +9

    My uncle used to hang them in the wash house to dry, draped the plants over rafters. We loved them.

  • @HeatherNaturaly
    @HeatherNaturaly 2 месяца назад +1

    I have grown peanuts here in Tennessee.

  • @sandymire3131
    @sandymire3131 27 дней назад

    Your bull reminds me of a jimmy Stewart movie. Bulls name was vindicator. Just an idea for your next one. lol. Great job sarah

  • @godsgreenacreshomestead708
    @godsgreenacreshomestead708 2 месяца назад +14

    On a day long, long ago in another century (I'm old now) in SE Texas, my Mom put some peanuts in a flower bed to show us kids how they grow and they did so wonderful that we had peanuts growing back for many years! 😂🤣😂🤣 I guess we never found them all until Mom started recognizing them when they started growing again and yanked them out. We sure had fun when we were kids. Texas Deb ❤️

  • @johnmeeks9618
    @johnmeeks9618 2 месяца назад

    Boiled peanuts are really good as a snack. Warm and slight vinegar taste.

  • @pdfaulkner1517
    @pdfaulkner1517 2 месяца назад +8

    Sarah, my grandfather grew peanuts in Mississippi when I was a child. He pulled his while the plants were still green. I remember picking the peanuts of the plants after he pulled them. We would sit under a tree in the shade. Wonderful memories! Enjoy your peanuts!!!

  • @reginagibson1908
    @reginagibson1908 2 месяца назад +10

    That was so funny, the ducks thought they were going to go clean out the geese’s bowl. The geese let them know they needed to think again.

  • @loribarto2119
    @loribarto2119 2 месяца назад +1

    My grandfather in Pennsylvania used to grow peanuts in his basement with plant lights, that’s when first learned they grow like potatoes!

  • @hollyshope5814
    @hollyshope5814 2 месяца назад

    If my grandkids weren't allergic, I would probably try to grow peanuts on my little deck garden. Will you be making sauerkraut with the cabbage? I bought a huge cabbage at a local farmers market and ended up with 4 quarts of sauerkraut. Love your videos!

  • @SouthernLatitudesFL
    @SouthernLatitudesFL 2 месяца назад

    You can never have enough baskets with cabbage like that! Excellent work!

  • @eugeniajones6650
    @eugeniajones6650 2 месяца назад

    I live near Abilene, Texas and my neighbor used to plant a field of peanuts.

  • @jeannenemmyers6580
    @jeannenemmyers6580 2 месяца назад

    Used to live in Georgia, which is a huge peanut growing state. You should try green boiled peanuts, they are sold all over the south from a Crock-Pot. Some spicy and some just salty. They are awesome.

  • @nancybyrne9893
    @nancybyrne9893 2 месяца назад

    I was thinking if you put some kind of mesh a few inches under the deepest peanut you figure out, you could pull them all up easily!

  • @normarosado5697
    @normarosado5697 2 месяца назад +5

    That was awesome, congrats on your peanut harvest. Save some to plant next year. The cabbages looked great. 😊

  • @kimmitchell7239
    @kimmitchell7239 2 месяца назад +2

    My brocolli was all really small and never made huge heads. So I just cut all the little ones and right now they are still growing so I'm leaving them to make more! And my squirrels would be feasting on those peanuts! LOL

  • @jenniferschmitt7938
    @jenniferschmitt7938 2 месяца назад

    This was such a fun video! I love seeing how excited you were. I have also been wanting to grow peanuts and now I am definitely adding it to my list for this year!

  • @tanyapayzant5261
    @tanyapayzant5261 2 месяца назад

    That was so fun!❤🇨🇦

  • @LaurelHelms
    @LaurelHelms 2 месяца назад

    I live in the panhandle of Florida. My father m law planted peanuts every year. Have you ever had boiled peanuts? They are fantastic.

  • @kimberlysusie701
    @kimberlysusie701 2 месяца назад +3

    Homegrown peanuts! How exciting! I have made boiled peanuts in the crockpot. They were delicious!

  • @julipolito7761
    @julipolito7761 2 месяца назад

    I am just realizing, I didn’t know how peanuts grow! Sooo many peanuts! Congratulations!

  • @femalecrusader8389
    @femalecrusader8389 2 месяца назад

    Peanuts came out perfect, hope you keep growing them. 🥜

  • @teresasciortino9090
    @teresasciortino9090 2 месяца назад +6

    Nice to see you bubbling with happiness. You both are looking so good and healthy.

  • @letthewordspeakministries888
    @letthewordspeakministries888 2 месяца назад +1

    I grew a few in a raised bed in Pearland Texas but the squirrels kept digging them up and eating before they would have a chance to grow.🙁

    • @menow7851
      @menow7851 Месяц назад

      Not far from you my stray cats catch the squirrels, BUT they run and stomp over all my plants, so I have sacrificed my garden to kitties. I had raised sugar sweet Peas and transplanted those babies to my raised beds. A week later kittens made it their lounge bed in the sun area. No peas survived. If its not one critter, its another in Texas. Need to cage everything to grow it.

  • @Aqualoop66
    @Aqualoop66 2 месяца назад +3

    I love waddlesville, but the ducks and geese are eating every bit of grain from the poultry feeder. Except for the American bress chicks, that are separate, the chickens w the ducks are small & thin. I would definitely separate them..

  • @kathylyon8509
    @kathylyon8509 2 месяца назад +3

    I love your excitement Sarah! It is so fun to find good surprises in your gardens. What are you going to do with all of your beautiful cabbage? I had 2 crops of cabbage this past summer. One was early and the second was a later type. The later type developed too early and didn’t make good sauerkraut at all. That was very disappointing. That is part of gardening each year. Some great years and some disappointing years. Thank goodness it only was my cabbage that suffered.

  • @Shofar_On_The_Horizon
    @Shofar_On_The_Horizon 2 месяца назад

    Make sure to save some to plant next year!

  • @tigerlily222
    @tigerlily222 2 месяца назад

    PS: I ordered the boots! I'll let ya know when they get here & I've worn them a few times.

  • @janiebastian1862
    @janiebastian1862 2 месяца назад

    My Grandad grew a field of peanuts in central Oklahoma . They were tasty !

  • @bryanlloyd1099
    @bryanlloyd1099 2 месяца назад

    The Peanuts and cabbage turned out awesome!

  • @purpletbear85
    @purpletbear85 2 месяца назад +4

    Wow great peanut harvest. Thanks for taking us along with you. God bless!