Is there a reason he has stopped posting on his channel? Was great to watch a family work together to get the harvest!!! Also would be nice to see Josh some time soon. Thanks for sharing as always!
@@phyllisroark8526He hasn't stopped posting. Look on the "Home" tab opposed to the "Video" tab to see new posts. I do not know if something was changed by accident or even realizes they aren't showing up on the video tab.
@phyllisroark8526 when on his channel, select "live" instead of videos. Dr. Jones goes live everyday. I'm eastern time and the lives start anywhere around 10:20- 10:50 am or so. Someone earlier. I really enjoy his channel and it has been a huge inspiration for me.
The Lord has blessed you Becky not only with a great harvest but with the sweetest parents! I came from a broken home and it was not fun or nurturing and I made a promise to myself that my marriage would be a life-long commitment. After 32 years we are still going strong and I believe is the foundation for great children. Great video! Now, I want a carrot!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 God bless you and your family! I do believe the same, healthy mentally and spiritually, happy, strong kids come from a family that stays together. I’m glad you still together the best example to your kids that will want to do the same.
I'm jealous. I have the opposite type of mom. She looks forward to my failures and never notices accomplishments. I am 66 yrs old and crave for her to be proud of me. She is 87 now and I have given up hope on her ever saying...."I'm proud of you."
Oh my gosh Becky!!! How cute are your parents!!! How wonderful it is that you have them and film them. In your later years of life you are going to so appreciate this !! Great video and what a fabulous gardener you have become !!!
I know that you love and cherish your parents but please keep on with the memories. I lost my Mum suddenly yesterday and I’m so glad I have photos,videos and many happy days out to remember her. Sending you love from Scotland 🏴
Nothings better than spending a relaxing afternoon with my baby girl watching the harvest! She may only be three months old but she loves watching with me! I think I’ve got a little gardener on my hands already ❤
Becky, your carrot harvest looks amazing! If your winters get cold, you can easily store carrots in-ground for fresh eating. We pile about a foot of leaves on top of our carrots around the time it gets cold. This insulates the roots from the deepest frost and has the added benefit of feeding the soil for next year as it breaks down over the winter. Another benefit is that because they go through a frost, all the starches turn to sugar, so our carrots sweeten up the longer they stay in the ground. When we need more carrots, we wait for a sunny day and go out and dig what we need for the next few weeks. Usually we have carrots all the way up until April in our 6a zone.
WOW..I had no idea you could do that!! Thank you for this info!! I love this channel, I've learned so much from her and the subscribers like you who give GREAT advice and information!!! 😊❤✌️
In 5b, I've overwintered carrots. Although I usually can't pull them in the winter, they are easily pulled in the spring for fresh eating in spring months!
I know you and Josh enjoy Mexican food. You said you don't enjoy canned carrots but do you like them pickled? Some Mexican food restaurants serve spicy pickled carrots with peppers. They're delicious and often I enjoy the carrots more than the main dish! Also, have you tried Copper Rounds? They're a salad type dish made with carrots and a tomato soup base dressing. Anyway, those are a couple of ideas for your carrots. I love the harvest videos with your parents! Great team! God bless.
You can add some fine sand to your carrot seeds and this will help you to natually spread the seeds out a bit more so you don't need to thin them out so much. Hope you find this useful.
You can process the carrots 🥕 just like pumpkin puree or sweet potatoes and use them instead of those vegs. Like pumpkin pie or pumpkin rolls, sweet breads and muffins. The list goes on and on. I really enjoy seeing your mama and daddy helping you. What a blessing they are. My daddy passed away next month will be a year and he always came to help me do anything I wanted so it blesses me to see you doing things with your daddy. Thanks for the blessings and as well as the heart smile and tears. ❤
I'm so sorry you lost your Daddy!! I lost mine in 1995 and I miss him so much!! I'm so lucky I still have my momma. She's 87 now and I'm honestly so scared of losing her!! 😢💔
@@michelledesjadon1476 Thank you!!! I'm so sorry for your loss as well!! Nothing like being a daddy's girl!! ( no matter how old we are.. I'm old) I still have my mama as well she is 85 and lives with me. Yeah, I worry about losing her too. But we are making the most of every day we have.
I grew up in South Texas...The Rio Grande Valley. Lots of agriculture ---citrus and asst veggies. After the harvest of carrots, the growers would plow up the culls. My dog loved carrots. He would go out to the field and gather a big pipe. Then he would lay under the shade of a mesquite tree and chew carrots. Great memories. Continuing with carrots, my mom made carrot pies...like pumpkin.
Enjoy these moments with your parents...these days are over long before you are ready. You will have a lifetime to miss them 😢 you will be SO GLAD you have these days documented. As they continue to get older let them use the side by side so they won't hurt as bad after they help you. I know right now you can't imagine how aging feels but I assure you Mom and dad will be feeling some pains after this harvest. Mom helped a LOT last year. You're blessed with amazing parents!!
When my niece and nephew were babies, my sister made all of her own baby food. With carrots she cooked them, pureed them and froze them in ice cube trays, then popped them out of the trays for storage in the freezer until she was ready to use. I wonder if your little guy would like something like that. Or maybe freeze dry them, powder them and store them that way until you want to feed carrots to the little guy. LOVE watching your channel, I get so many ideas for my own garden and kitchen!
A easy way to clean the dirt is place them in a plastic laundry basket with the holes in it. Place that in the wheelbarrow when you spray them off, I drilled a few holes in the bottom so water would drain out.
WOW! When you harvest a crop, you harvest a CROP! Your parents are adorable and I love how tjey are so willing to help you ... and love doing so. I can't wait to see what plans you having for using the carrots and onions.
Ooo....also thought of something I used to make during the holidays... with carrots, butternut squash, sweet potato, onions(shallots are great too), add a to little minced garlic, dill, cider preferred, but apple juice will work, butter, roast in oven...yum!
Hi Becky!Just a reminder to be a little more gentle with your harvested veggies, especially if you plan on storing them. Banging them on the wood garden edges and throwing them into the bowls will bruise them and shorten their storage time.
I put some of my carrots and beets in damp sand in Styrofoam containers with the lids on, in my basement. You'd have to check them from time to time. Every once in a while they would start to grow. Even though were buried under damp sand. They didn't keep for a whole year though but made it through the bulk of the winter. Sorry for the 3 different posts.
Becky, research storing carrots in sand. I have done this for over 40 years and it works great. I usually can keep my carrots thru April or May. This method works well for parsnips and a similar method can be used for leeks.
Make up several washing boxes, ( with 4 boards for sides, and a screen bottom to allow the water to drain out), then place your vegetables in the washing box, and spray them with a hose. Let them dry in the sun.
Watching you with your parents is such a treat. I have lost my parents now but I value watching you interact with both your parents. It brings me great peace and joy. Please thank them for me. Wonderful harvest 😊❤
I really enjoyed this video ! What a wonderful blessing to have such a bountiful harvest & to have your parents share in the joy of it as well! I was smiling watching all the way through. You are a very good woman, so resourceful & watching you have taught me so much. I would like to have a working garden & like this someday 😊so thankful for your channel. God bless you all 🪴☀️🙏🏼💚
For a cheap solution to wash your produce take a large Rubbermaid container fill with water and put your vegetables in a plastic basket with holes dip the basket in the large container and pull up and let dry in the baskets or put on your cardboard that way you can reuse the water just dip new baskets
If this is your forever home you should think about making a root cellar. With your hillside your husband can dig you out a root cellar and you could have shelves built you could even put some freezers out there. My husband and I don't have a basement so we are setting ours up as a root/stom cellar.
I love you all working together in the garden harvesting I've always wanted to try myself you all make me want to put towards more effort thanks such pleasure
I love your mom and dad. I listen to your dad everyday. He's always so happy and upbeat. His messages always helps start my day off right. I love watching you too Becky. 😊
You're truly blessed 🙏. I wish you and your family many more healthy and happy years to enjoy your home, land but most of all each other. Best wishes from Northern Ireland.
The basket you are talking about is called a fish basket, I saw Hollis and Nancy use one and bought one right away. My husband sort of turned up his nose at first but after using it he actually said he really likes it now we own three. Ours came from Amazon.
I am glad to see you using cloths in the bags. Last time I grew carrots, I put paper towels on the top of the carrots and on bottom. I put the carrots in the fridge and they lasted for a long time. I will continue to due it the same way from now on.
Such an amazing harvest! All your hard work paid off. So nice of Mom and Pop to come help you dig up your buried treasure!❤ So great that your loved ones get to share in the bounty.
Becky this year I used my dicer to dice my carrots into small little dices and then froze them for like fried rice and things as such as soups or anything really. They turned out to be absolutely amazing for this purposes there was no need to blanch them first they just worked out well, just a consideration.
If I recall correctly clover puts nitrogen into the soil, livestock loves to eat it and bees love it for nectar and pollen. Some weeds can be useful. I discovered that one weed in my garden attracted the Japanese beetles away from my okra so I left it.
One of my favorite memories growing up was helping my Dad in the gardens. You are so lucky to have parents that are always willing to help. Fantastic onion and carrot harvest!
I love that your parents help you out with your huge harvesting projects. It gives you help and gives you a chance to be with your parents! What a blessing!
Becky I also like to wrap most all my washed vegetables either in a cloth or paper towels for storage in the refrigerator. It sure helps prolong their freshness! Your carrot harvest is amazing! You have the sweetest parents!😊
Becky, Like you my parents are some of my best friends, my dad has a green arm, while my mom has taught me many things, sewing, crocheting, canning, cooking and the list goes on. It is nice to see that there others like me out there that enjoy the time they have with their parents. God bless you and your family.
I absolutely love when you have your parents helping you out. They are rays of parental 🌞 sunshine. You bless us with your knowledge and bless us with sharing your parents. Thank you!
You should start a garden diary. My grandfather would document what he planted, quantity of plants and the yield for that year. It was a nice keepsake after he passed. Gardening and food preservation was a big part of my childhood. Just a suggestion
My husband gave me the best idea a few years ago with my mixed veggies that I had extras of that I grew to chop them to the size of the frozen mixed veggies that you get at the store for easy meals such as chicken pot pie! Last July we moved to WA (my husband is in the Army) and I've been watching you for years so it's lovely to see what and when you are planting things🖤
My garden sink is just a 2x4 frame with an old stainless kitchen sink. The " counter top" is just hardware cloth. I have an outdoor table & chairs there as well. I just use the water hose. It has been a major game changer.
I love when your parents help out. Also as a side note you will cherish having these videos of them forever. And so will your son. I wish I would’ve taken more videos with my grandparents.
My Dad has a daily devotional channel called Be With Jesus 365 if you are interested I can link it here - www.youtube.com/@bewithjesus365
Is there a reason he has stopped posting on his channel? Was great to watch a family work together to get the harvest!!! Also would be nice to see Josh some time soon. Thanks for sharing as always!
@@phyllisroark8526He hasn't stopped posting. Look on the "Home" tab opposed to the "Video" tab to see new posts.
I do not know if something was changed by accident or even realizes they aren't showing up on the video tab.
Just joined dad's channel. Life is so crazy right now, I need his devotionals to keep me sane and grounded.
@@anneconover1925give her a break please, she is not responsible for you being frustrated or put out because you don't want to watch the video again.
@phyllisroark8526 when on his channel, select "live" instead of videos. Dr. Jones goes live everyday. I'm eastern time and the lives start anywhere around 10:20- 10:50 am or so. Someone earlier. I really enjoy his channel and it has been a huge inspiration for me.
Don't we all just love Becky's parents? Such great people helping their daughter with that incredible harvest.
They are all a very sweet family ❤
Yes they are. Everyone should have parents like that.
I only wish I had that dad. I love their relationship so much.
Yes❤
When my kids grow up I hope we’re this close and I hope our family is as close as theirs. I love watching them do the big family gatherings.
The Lord has blessed you Becky not only with a great harvest but with the sweetest parents! I came from a broken home and it was not fun or nurturing and I made a promise to myself that my marriage would be a life-long commitment. After 32 years we are still going strong and I believe is the foundation for great children. Great video! Now, I want a carrot!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 God bless you and your family! I do believe the same, healthy mentally and spiritually, happy, strong kids come from a family that stays together. I’m glad you still together the best example to your kids that will want to do the same.
Amen all you said!
Becky, your so fortunate that you have wonderful parents that enjoy helping you harvest. So much fun and so many great memories 💖
This is how my mom and dad are. They are always up to help with any project I have and they are such hard workers. I love your family!
I'm jealous. I have the opposite type of mom. She looks forward to my failures and never notices accomplishments. I am 66 yrs old and crave for her to be proud of me. She is 87 now and I have given up hope on her ever saying...."I'm proud of you."
If she hasn't said it by now she won't say it now .I had a mom like that too.@@5GreenAcres
Oh my gosh Becky!!! How cute are your parents!!!
How wonderful it is that you have them and film them. In your later years of life you are going to so appreciate this !! Great video and what a fabulous gardener you have become !!!
I’ve said it before. Becky you are so blessed to have supportive parents that live close enough to help out! Congrats on an amazing harvest!
I wished I had support from anyone. I do my husband but I m talking parents, grandparents or in-law-parents or grandparents. No one is left.
Happy to see your Mom and Dad again you are very lucky to have them help you family 😘
I absolutely adore Becky's parents, no wonder she is such a blessing to us all!!!❤
I know that you love and cherish your parents but please keep on with the memories. I lost my Mum suddenly yesterday and I’m so glad I have photos,videos and many happy days out to remember her. Sending you love from Scotland 🏴
06:14 carrot looks like an oxheart carrot.
Many grand blessings everyone everywhere and always
Its easy enough to make a cold room in an unheated corner of a basement.
Blessings everyone everywhere and always
I just adore your parents! His devotional starts my morning with the Lord.
Thanks Mom and Dad for helping Becky. You're great people for always being so awesome
“They’re not the prettiest, Mom.” (Proceeds to pick 3 gorgeous, gigantic tomatoes) 😂 what a fun video!
Nothings better than spending a relaxing afternoon with my baby girl watching the harvest! She may only be three months old but she loves watching with me! I think I’ve got a little gardener on my hands already ❤
Dehydrated carrots work beautifully in soups, stews, potpies, ect! And, of course, you could freeze dry them.
When you’re relaxed, they are too, usually 🫶🏼 rest easy
Aw thanks so much!! I love a 3 month old! Enjoy those snuggles :)
Ummm...my best afternoon is a big harvest like this!. But then I don't have a 3 month old.
@@drift4647 she said she loves a 3 month old, not that she had one.
Have Josh make you a screen that can clip(fasten) onto the end of wheelbarrow, that will catch produce, allowing water to flow out of wheelbarrow. 😊
Just before the carrots go bad, you can dice them up and freeze dry them to toss in soups and stews. Congrats on such an amazing harvest!!!
Yes! I freeze dried carrots, onions, and celery over the summer and keep a few containers on hand as soup starter.
What about shredded carrots for carrot cake? It works with zucchini so why not carrots!
Well done, loyal and faithful servants that 2023 Fall harvested. Happy Fall Day.
Becky, your carrot harvest looks amazing! If your winters get cold, you can easily store carrots in-ground for fresh eating. We pile about a foot of leaves on top of our carrots around the time it gets cold. This insulates the roots from the deepest frost and has the added benefit of feeding the soil for next year as it breaks down over the winter. Another benefit is that because they go through a frost, all the starches turn to sugar, so our carrots sweeten up the longer they stay in the ground. When we need more carrots, we wait for a sunny day and go out and dig what we need for the next few weeks. Usually we have carrots all the way up until April in our 6a zone.
WOW..I had no idea you could do that!! Thank you for this info!! I love this channel, I've learned so much from her and the subscribers like you who give GREAT advice and information!!! 😊❤✌️
I do the same thing in zone 8b.
You can cover with straw to keep fresh in the winter my lasted till march covered up
my dad did that; he pulled fresh carrots all winter.
In 5b, I've overwintered carrots. Although I usually can't pull them in the winter, they are easily pulled in the spring for fresh eating in spring months!
Your parents are the best! Love your Mom's sun protection clothing.
I know you and Josh enjoy Mexican food. You said you don't enjoy canned carrots but do you like them pickled? Some Mexican food restaurants serve spicy pickled carrots with peppers. They're delicious and often I enjoy the carrots more than the main dish! Also, have you tried Copper Rounds? They're a salad type dish made with carrots and a tomato soup base dressing. Anyway, those are a couple of ideas for your carrots. I love the harvest videos with your parents! Great team! God bless.
We called them copper pennies
Pickled carrots are a great idea!
Pickled carros with jalapeños and onion is sooo good in tacos, tostadas, sándwich and more. 😊
Fermented carrots, Gardiniere.. .Fermented foods are good for gut health.
Carrot cake and cookies are great Fall treats, especially with cream cheese frosting with or without spices and brown sugar.
You can add some fine sand to your carrot seeds and this will help you to natually spread the seeds out a bit more so you don't need to thin them out so much. Hope you find this useful.
You can process the carrots 🥕 just like pumpkin puree or sweet potatoes and use them instead of those vegs. Like pumpkin pie or pumpkin rolls, sweet breads and muffins. The list goes on and on. I really enjoy seeing your mama and daddy helping you. What a blessing they are. My daddy passed away next month will be a year and he always came to help me do anything I wanted so it blesses me to see you doing things with your daddy. Thanks for the blessings and as well as the heart smile and tears. ❤
I'm so sorry you lost your Daddy!! I lost mine in 1995 and I miss him so much!! I'm so lucky I still have my momma. She's 87 now and I'm honestly so scared of losing her!! 😢💔
I add roasted carrots to my pumpkin and/or squash soup. It's amazing!
@@michelledesjadon1476 Thank you!!! I'm so sorry for your loss as well!! Nothing like being a daddy's girl!! ( no matter how old we are.. I'm old) I still have my mama as well she is 85 and lives with me. Yeah, I worry about losing her too. But we are making the most of every day we have.
My dad was the same. ❤. Nearly 20 years and I still miss him, but he taught me so much that I think of him with every project I do. 😊
Wow! Your garden is AMAZING! What a wonderful harvest. God has definitely blessed you with your bounty of vegetables and the help from your parents.
You have such wonderful, caring parents! Abundant love.
Aw, you have the best parents.
I do enjoy seeing you working with your parents. They just warm my heart, as they exude warmth and kindness!
I grew up in South Texas...The Rio Grande Valley. Lots of agriculture ---citrus and asst veggies. After the harvest of carrots, the growers would plow up the culls. My dog loved carrots. He would go out to the field and gather a big pipe. Then he would lay under the shade of a mesquite tree and chew carrots. Great memories. Continuing with carrots, my mom made carrot pies...like pumpkin.
Your parents are so precious. It's a great joy to watch on here.
What a great harvest!! Thanks to Mom and Dad for always taking time to help Becky. Hope you enjoyed your lunch.
Hi Becky's Mom and Dad is really nice to see you both. Enjoy the beautiful sun 🌞. I'm glad to see your parents out harvest your carrot 🥕🥕🥕 and 🧅
It's so much fun seeing your parents helping you. Why don't we see your youngster out with you all? Would love to see him/ her!
I know I say it all the time but I love your parents❤. They are soooo sweet❤️
Your onions and carrots look lovely. Food comes dirty and it’s great. Love that your parents blessed you and came out to help you.
Enjoy these moments with your parents...these days are over long before you are ready. You will have a lifetime to miss them 😢 you will be SO GLAD you have these days documented. As they continue to get older let them use the side by side so they won't hurt as bad after they help you. I know right now you can't imagine how aging feels but I assure you Mom and dad will be feeling some pains after this harvest. Mom helped a LOT last year. You're blessed with amazing parents!!
When my niece and nephew were babies, my sister made all of her own baby food. With carrots she cooked them, pureed them and froze them in ice cube trays, then popped them out of the trays for storage in the freezer until she was ready to use. I wonder if your little guy would like something like that. Or maybe freeze dry them, powder them and store them that way until you want to feed carrots to the little guy. LOVE watching your channel, I get so many ideas for my own garden and kitchen!
Hi Mom and Dad. They are delightful such enthusiasm harvesting. You are indeed blessed Becky both with harvest and your helpers Hugs Ann
Wonderful harvest. Your Mom looked so pretty and elegant kneeling in the garden. You have fantastic parents.
A easy way to clean the dirt is place them in a plastic laundry basket with the holes in it. Place that in the wheelbarrow when you spray them off, I drilled a few holes in the bottom so water would drain out.
WOW! When you harvest a crop, you harvest a CROP! Your parents are adorable and I love how tjey are so willing to help you ... and love doing so.
I can't wait to see what plans you having for using the carrots and onions.
Ooo....also thought of something I used to make during the holidays... with carrots, butternut squash, sweet potato, onions(shallots are great too), add a to little minced garlic, dill, cider preferred, but apple juice will work, butter, roast in oven...yum!
Great team! If you don't get the wash station by next season, maybe use a laundry basket as a "strainer" in the wheelbarrow wash. Amazing harvest!
Hi Becky!Just a reminder to be a little more gentle with your harvested veggies, especially if you plan on storing them. Banging them on the wood garden edges and throwing them into the bowls will bruise them and shorten their storage time.
I put some of my carrots and beets in damp sand in Styrofoam containers with the lids on, in my basement. You'd have to check them from time to time. Every once in a while they would start to grow. Even though were buried under damp sand. They didn't keep for a whole year though but made it through the bulk of the winter. Sorry for the 3 different posts.
Becky, research storing carrots in sand. I have done this for over 40 years and it works great. I usually can keep my carrots thru April or May. This method works well for parsnips and a similar method can be used for leeks.
Make up several washing boxes, ( with 4 boards for sides, and a screen bottom to allow the water to drain out), then place your vegetables in the washing box, and spray them with a hose. Let them dry in the sun.
Watching you with your parents is such a treat. I have lost my parents now but I value watching you interact with both your parents. It brings me great peace and joy. Please thank them for me. Wonderful harvest 😊❤
I really enjoyed this video ! What a wonderful blessing to have such a bountiful harvest & to have your parents share in the joy of it as well! I was smiling watching all the way through. You are a very good woman, so resourceful & watching you have taught me so much. I would like to have a working garden & like this someday 😊so thankful for your channel. God bless you all 🪴☀️🙏🏼💚
Becky, please thank your parents for being so AWESOME ❤️
I just love your family and love how beautiful your garden turned out. My four daughters and i love watching your garden and cooking videos
Becky your parents are so amazing. Love seeing them.
God bless your parents and you too Becky,
Smaller onions are wonderful cooked with carrots, potatoes with a pot roast! Yum!
For a cheap solution to wash your produce take a large Rubbermaid container fill with water and put your vegetables in a plastic basket with holes dip the basket in the large container and pull up and let dry in the baskets or put on your cardboard that way you can reuse the water just dip new baskets
The way your dad looks at you❤❤
It’s been a while we have met ur parents.. their presence always makes the video more joyful!!❤
If this is your forever home you should think about making a root cellar. With your hillside your husband can dig you out a root cellar and you could have shelves built you could even put some freezers out there. My husband and I don't have a basement so we are setting ours up as a root/stom cellar.
Your parents are so sweet to help you! You’re very lucky to have them and to be so close to you ❤
I love you all working together in the garden harvesting I've always wanted to try myself you all make me want to put towards more effort thanks such pleasure
I love your mom and dad. I listen to your dad everyday. He's always so happy and upbeat. His messages always helps start my day off right. I love watching you too Becky. 😊
I chop carrots into little squares and freeze them. I use them soups and stews and stuff. Great video Becky! Your parents are the best.
Becky get 2 plastic, Laundry baskets to wash your carrots, no muddy water...
You're truly blessed 🙏. I wish you and your family many more healthy and happy years to enjoy your home, land but most of all each other. Best wishes from Northern Ireland.
Becky you did such a wonderful job at gardening this year and you are truly blessed to have parents that help.
The basket you are talking about is called a fish basket, I saw Hollis and Nancy use one and bought one right away. My husband sort of turned up his nose at first but after using it he actually said he really likes it now we own three. Ours came from Amazon.
Your parents are a blessing 💙
I am glad to see you using cloths in the bags. Last time I grew carrots, I put paper towels on the top of the carrots and on bottom. I put the carrots in the fridge and they lasted for a long time. I will continue to due it the same way from now on.
Such an amazing harvest! All your hard work paid off. So nice of Mom and Pop to come help you dig up your buried treasure!❤ So great that your loved ones get to share in the bounty.
Becky this year I used my dicer to dice my carrots into small little dices and then froze them for like fried rice and things as such as soups or anything really. They turned out to be absolutely amazing for this purposes there was no need to blanch them first they just worked out well, just a consideration.
Thanks for that helpful tip.
Hi Becky, it’s wonderful to watch you and your parents work together. The harvest is amazing. Thank you for sharing 🤗
First things I thought of were on the sweet side: carrot salad and carrot cake with cream cheese frosting! Yum! 😊
Your parents are awesome, Becky. I love watching all of you work together. What a beautiful carrot and onion harvest.
If I recall correctly clover puts nitrogen into the soil, livestock loves to eat it and bees love it for nectar and pollen. Some weeds can be useful. I discovered that one weed in my garden attracted the Japanese beetles away from my okra so I left it.
One of my favorite memories growing up was helping my Dad in the gardens. You are so lucky to have parents that are always willing to help. Fantastic onion and carrot harvest!
Me too. My Dad's huge garden to feed his family. 13 kids!
I love that your parents help you out with your huge harvesting projects. It gives you help and gives you a chance to be with your parents! What a blessing!
Your parents are so great to help you
Becky I also like to wrap most all my washed vegetables either in a cloth or paper towels for storage in the refrigerator. It sure helps prolong their freshness! Your carrot harvest is amazing! You have the sweetest parents!😊
Bring a little garden fork and or trowel in your basket to aid in dgging up weeds, carrots, etc.
So nice to see your parents working in the garden with you.
What a blessing parents are! Your parents are amazing 💚
I love that your parents help you in the garden. Precious time together.
What a great and enterprising family!
What a blessing! A great harvest and amazing supportive parents to help. Love when your mom says this is a grocery store onion.
😊😊😊 fold a thick towel in half sew sides making a flat bag ( matching the size of Ziploc bag) slide it right in the baggie.
Becky, Like you my parents are some of my best friends, my dad has a green arm, while my mom has taught me many things, sewing, crocheting, canning, cooking and the list goes on. It is nice to see that there others like me out there that enjoy the time they have with their parents. God bless you and your family.
I love watching your parents helping you. It is truly a heartwarming thing to watch. They are so awesome for working hard with you.
Thanks again Becky for blessing me with your Fathers channel. Great job on your garden this year. What a wonderful blessing to your family.❤
I absolutely love when you have your parents helping you out. They are rays of parental 🌞 sunshine. You bless us with your knowledge and bless us with sharing your parents. Thank you!
You should start a garden diary. My grandfather would document what he planted, quantity of plants and the yield for that year. It was a nice keepsake after he passed. Gardening and food preservation was a big part of my childhood. Just a suggestion
So love seeing your parents come and help with the harvests. Blessings to them🥰
My husband gave me the best idea a few years ago with my mixed veggies that I had extras of that I grew to chop them to the size of the frozen mixed veggies that you get at the store for easy meals such as chicken pot pie! Last July we moved to WA (my husband is in the Army) and I've been watching you for years so it's lovely to see what and when you are planting things🖤
My garden sink is just a 2x4 frame with an old stainless kitchen sink. The " counter top" is just hardware cloth. I have an outdoor table & chairs there as well. I just use the water hose. It has been a major game changer.
Your parents are gems to be treasured. Lovely harvest video!
Your Mom and Dad are Always coming and helping you out!!! They are always on time providing help!
Wow, your first year in your new garden has been so productive, I don't think it could have been any better, good job, Becky!!!
I bet your parents are extremely proud of you im sure their hearts are full w the lives they've created
I love when your parents help out. Also as a side note you will cherish having these videos of them forever. And so will your son. I wish I would’ve taken more videos with my grandparents.
Girl i had to keep rewatching back to when the young lady was staring at Gorgeous 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂😂 The children look extremely happy 💜💚
Becky it was great watching you and your parents harvesting onions and carrots, what a large harvest, keep up the great gardening.
When I buy baby carrots, I put them in a ziploc with a paper towel and they last for a long time!