Pumpkin house looks great. Love how you guys added the live vines. Definitely making that mustard greens dip to go with my charcuterie board. Happy October!
Hurray! a 2020 episode :) Allen, I live in Wales, UK and just want to say thank you for being so inspiring and pleasant. I have since got qualified and gardened for the National Trust, bought heirloom poultry (Welsummers, Buff Orpingtons and Black Copper Marans) and started landscaping my property. When COVID is over i'll be sure to visit and pick your brains about it all. :) and just to let you know, I plant a soup garden for this time of year and its great! I hope you're keeping safe and well. All the best. Kevin
This video inspired me to try the Polish Amaranth in my garden this year....what an amazing plant. When the sun hits it the right way, you will see shades of red and pink and burgundy that you have never ever seen before. Thank you Paul for turning me on to this amazingly beautiful edible plant!
I’ve been watching your show since I was a kid. The decorative table you made with Rebecca Robeson (my interior design idol) was beautiful and so were the other creative decorations. Glad you didn’t get lost in the corn maze. Thank you for enhancing our lives with your creativity! 😆
Original & lovely table centerpiece!! I mean the gourds with candles, but I also love the amaranth in flower vase. We grew amaranth for our chickens years ago.
Love you creativity on your beautiful farm. I bet it is really something & to enjoy the boundaries of your harvest. Wow! Think that's I would do a Harvest party. similar but a little more farmer. Maybe sell or share those beautiful flowers & old time rose🥀🌹and Produce that you grow. Thanks 👍
Absolutely adore the pumpkin house, in every iteration that I've seen! You make every holiday episode exciting, colorful, and enjoyable, especially for those of us who don't even have a postage stamp sized lot to plant anything, besides the fact that I have a black thumb! LOL And I will never forget one year when you describe the pumpkin as promiscuous... I have never looked at a pumpkin the same way since! 💜🍊
So nice to see you in a current video!! Please do more! How about an update on your farm and animals? Do you raise Lavender Orfington chickens? I just got 5 hens and a rooster! They are beautiful!
How do you know when a pumpkin is as big as it is going to get ? I liked your visit to the pumpkin patch and I seen when you were showing what to look for and when they said when they pick the pumpkin but nothing about when the pumpkin stops growing. I enjoyed your visit to the patch.
Next year I'm going to have to try the ghost maidens. I'm imagining them arranged in a loose circle in different poses. With programed lights inside to light them up in an alternating rhythm, so they look like they are dancing. 🎃
think next year switch up grow Indian corn. have dried corn stocks. Indian corn hanging off hoops. maybe have scare crows stuck in hoops. have straw stuffed old clothing.
I seriously had to lmfao when he said how to hang pumpkins from the tree limbs and such… Oh great!! So we turned jack-o’-lanterns in the piñata‘s for the neighborhood kids. 🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️ No Señor.. won’t be doing that.
Hi Allen, a quick question. What is the best way to layer annual flowers on top of perenial bulbs? I am thinking about having some daffodils or tulips in the bed in fall and will plant some annual on top of them after they have bloomed in spring.
Most Daffodils & Tullips need to be planted 6 inches deep & a majority of annuals come in 4 inch pots so it usually isn't an issue. The only bulbs that you might accidentally dig up when planting your annuals (or even perennials) is when you have a 6 inch pot or bigger or you have planted bulbs like crocus that only need to be planted 4 inches deep ( as they are a smaller bulb). With that being said, I accidentally dig bulbs up all of the time & it is ok to immediately replant that bulb as soon as it happens (as long as the bulb was not injured it will still do ok & come up again next year). Also, for the health of your bulbs you need to let the leaves of your bulbs die back naturally (& not cut them off). So once your Daffs or Tulips are done blooming would be a good time to go ahead & plant those annuals so you could also see right where they are & not take the risk of accidentally digging one up or damaging it w/ a trowel/shovel. Still, I think that would be a great segment for him to do in teaching new gardeners!!!
Pumpkin house looks great. Love how you guys added the live vines. Definitely making that mustard greens dip to go with my charcuterie board. Happy October!
Oh my goodness, it’s fabulous to see your current face! We have missed you. Love the gourd house as well. How fun!
Hurray! a 2020 episode :) Allen, I live in Wales, UK and just want to say thank you for being so inspiring and pleasant. I have since got qualified and gardened for the National Trust, bought heirloom poultry (Welsummers, Buff Orpingtons and Black Copper Marans) and started landscaping my property. When COVID is over i'll be sure to visit and pick your brains about it all. :) and just to let you know, I plant a soup garden for this time of year and its great! I hope you're keeping safe and well. All the best. Kevin
A video of Mr. Smith is just what I wanted this morning! Thank you for helping me celebrate the 1st of October.
You are always inspirational and informative. Your voice is perfect!
This video inspired me to try the Polish Amaranth in my garden this year....what an amazing plant. When the sun hits it the right way, you will see shades of red and pink and burgundy that you have never ever seen before. Thank you Paul for turning me on to this amazingly beautiful edible plant!
I’ve been watching your show since I was a kid. The decorative table you made with Rebecca Robeson (my interior design idol) was beautiful and so were the other creative decorations. Glad you didn’t get lost in the corn maze. Thank you for enhancing our lives with your creativity! 😆
Always nice to see P Allen Smith ❤ watching
😱😱😱 the corn maze was awesome🤣🤣🤣🤣
We need more new P. Allen Smith videos.
Love your farm!😊👍🚐....
Original & lovely table centerpiece!!
I mean the gourds with candles, but I also love the amaranth in flower vase.
We grew amaranth for our chickens years ago.
I love the table setting! It's seasonal and fresh.
Loved the appearance of Ms. Robeson,one of my RUclips favs :).As always a fun and informative video.Your gardens are warm and inviting.
Autumn is my favorite--and everything you do at the farm is stunning! Thank you for the inspiration and the uplifting content!
You are so welcome!
Hands down my favorite video of yours ever!! Thank you for always making your show fun, informative and entertaining without a hidden agenda.
Wow, thank you!💚
Love the polish flower !
Goosebumps! I’d hate for anything to happen to you! Lol! 🍁
The hanging pumpkins are awesome. We will use led lights from now on.
Your show is always so well done and interesting. Thank you!
Glad you enjoy it!
Gourd candles are beautiful
Wow you are wonderful man thank you for your creation.
Hahahahaha hahahahaha Mr.Smith....Happy Halloween,,, JR. Smith
I love all the fall decorations ideas. I would love to make a trip to visit one day.
So much fun!! Thanks 😊
Nice!
The Pumpkin House! Neatest thing I ever seen. I love October & Pumpkins. Come alive in October. Love you and your show PASmith! Thanks
Wow, wow, wow, fantastisch!!!Dankeschön.
I am so glad you made it out of the maze! Happy October!
Love the tablescape & the pumpkin house is amazing! I have watched Rebecca Robeson for years & I am so happy I found you!
I loved the mixed content of this very inspirational festive autumn video ! Thank you 🇨🇦
Ha ha ha ha ha that was great. 😃🎃👻👀
Love you creativity on your beautiful farm.
I bet it is really something & to enjoy the boundaries of your harvest. Wow!
Think that's I would do a Harvest party. similar but a little more farmer. Maybe sell or share those beautiful flowers & old time rose🥀🌹and Produce that you grow.
Thanks 👍
Brilliant idea
LOL very entertaining Allen!
Awesome video.
Great job of welcoming Fall.
Wow!!! Looks so nice and cozy....
It is!
This looks fantastic!!
Awesome, absolutely awesome, pumpkin house priceless ,great video thank you for so much for sharing 🙂🎃
🍁🍁😍 so inspiring I am flooded with great ideas thank you so much... off to decorate
Awesome! Thank you!
I love the holiday table setting.
The arrangement of amaranth looks gorgeous.
Happy colorful October!🌾🍁🍂
Very unexpected and delightful.😊
Those ghost maidens are fantastic! Thanks for sharing.
Absolutely adore the pumpkin house, in every iteration that I've seen! You make every holiday episode exciting, colorful, and enjoyable, especially for those of us who don't even have a postage stamp sized lot to plant anything, besides the fact that I have a black thumb! LOL And I will never forget one year when you describe the pumpkin as promiscuous... I have never looked at a pumpkin the same way since! 💜🍊
Good morning Allen ... I learned a ton from you over the years. 😊
Thank You
Happy October 🎃
From your # 1 fan from Pittsburgh
This made me laugh out loud.
So nice to see you in a current video!! Please do more! How about an update on your farm and animals? Do you raise Lavender Orfington chickens? I just got 5 hens and a rooster! They are beautiful!
Really nice pumpkin house. Reminds me of the one at Dallas Arboretum but Allen's isn't so wasteful of produce.
Love the pumpkin 🎃 house 🏡
I love amaranths! I have several varieties!
Lol!!! Excellent video! Chock full of good fall info. So good to see you! Loved the hilarious ending 🤣🤣🤣 #familyaffair
Glad you liked it!!
This was so much fun to watch 🌽 🎃
Amazing ❤️
How do you know when a pumpkin is as big as it is going to get ? I liked your visit to the pumpkin patch and I seen when you were showing what to look for and when they said when they pick the pumpkin but nothing about when the pumpkin stops growing. I enjoyed your visit to the patch.
Lovely!!😍🍂💚🧡🤎
Incredible!
Great ideas always🍁🍁🍁
I think gardening suites you better than horror film star 🤣
Thanks
Que video ,me encanto
What is holding all the pumpkins and girds on the walls ?
Next year I'm going to have to try the ghost maidens.
I'm imagining them arranged in a loose circle in different poses. With programed lights inside to light them up in an alternating rhythm, so they look like they are dancing. 🎃
Cute and spooky. Your idea is perfect.
Thank you ! very nice ! 🍁🎃
think next year switch up grow Indian corn. have dried corn stocks. Indian corn hanging off hoops. maybe have scare crows stuck in hoops. have straw stuffed old clothing.
Miss ur shows
Have you ever tried eating Amaranth as a grain?
Ito e adorable 🥰
Doesn't mold set in?
I seriously had to lmfao when he said how to hang pumpkins from the tree limbs and such… Oh great!! So we turned jack-o’-lanterns in the piñata‘s for the neighborhood kids. 🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️ No Señor.. won’t be doing that.
How do you save your seeds, in a plastic bag?
Hi Allen, a quick question. What is the best way to layer annual flowers on top of perenial bulbs? I am thinking about having some daffodils or tulips in the bed in fall and will plant some annual on top of them after they have bloomed in spring.
Most Daffodils & Tullips need to be planted 6 inches deep & a majority of annuals come in 4 inch pots so it usually isn't an issue. The only bulbs that you might accidentally dig up when planting your annuals (or even perennials) is when you have a 6 inch pot or bigger or you have planted bulbs like crocus that only need to be planted 4 inches deep ( as they are a smaller bulb). With that being said, I accidentally dig bulbs up all of the time & it is ok to immediately replant that bulb as soon as it happens (as long as the bulb was not injured it will still do ok & come up again next year).
Also, for the health of your bulbs you need to let the leaves of your bulbs die back naturally (& not cut them off). So once your Daffs or Tulips are done blooming would be a good time to go ahead & plant those annuals so you could also see right where they are & not take the risk of accidentally digging one up or damaging it w/ a trowel/shovel.
Still, I think that would be a great segment for him to do in teaching new gardeners!!!
@@ramibu239 Hi, this answer is more thorough and informative than I even hoped for. Thank you so much.
One spaghetti squash on our arbor - sorry I thought I could have a pic
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You’re adorable
Allen Smith, you're so corny! 😀😅😁😆🌳💚🍏🐸