So glad to see you again!!! Lots of good stuff going on there. Can you explain the dust/power on the potatoes? Apparently, I've missed something, lol. Anyway,you take care,stay safe!!!
Beautiful update. So glad to see you back and boy, have you been busy! Your place looks great and all of the landscaping really looks good. Didn't know about the apples and potatoes so thanks for the education.
Thanks for the update - you certainly have been busy! Always appreciate your content, and completely understand why you aren't posting as frequently as you did in the past. Viewing from my retirement cabin on the shores of Lake of the Woods in Ontario, Canada, just 30 min north of the MN, USA border! Happy July 1st Canada Day btw! 🇨🇦
I know this video is from a year ago, so just wondering if your tomatoes did better this year. Also, I'm trying to determine from the video about how much sun you're getting in those places where you have the garden and the corn. I just bought my property and I realized that my clearing where I planned to put food only gets maybe 2.5 hours of sun in the summer. People keep saying that's not enough for the tomatoes and so that's why I'm wondering how much sun you're getting. Especially where that corn is, with how tall your trees are, it doesn't look like you'd get a full day of sun. I'm hoping you can give me hope that things can be grown with less sun.
My garden gets 8-10 hours of sun it faces the south. My tomatoes I started using Mountain Farm ...they are a strain that grow good in my area. They have a thicker a skin
good to see you back brother Bill
Glad to see another video from you. Love your no BS approach and style.
It’s coming on well 🤙🏼😁👍🏼
Glad to see your back! Make the videos keep rolling!
Good to see you, MC! Hope you are well.
Miss you!
@@GrumpyMountainMan Don't let anyone tell you that you're grumpy! ;)
Glad to see that you are posting again ,I look forward to your videos.
I will try to do one at least one a month. I hate how some channels just blast them out. And it's been hard to film with so much going on.
So glad to see you again!!!
Lots of good stuff going on there.
Can you explain the dust/power on the potatoes? Apparently, I've missed something, lol.
Anyway,you take care,stay safe!!!
Its lime. Old timers trick
Cool stuff man!
Beautiful update. So glad to see you back and boy, have you been busy! Your place looks great and all of the landscaping really looks good. Didn't know about the apples and potatoes so thanks for the education.
Thanks for the update - you certainly have been busy! Always appreciate your content, and completely understand why you aren't posting as frequently as you did in the past.
Viewing from my retirement cabin on the shores of Lake of the Woods in Ontario, Canada, just 30 min north of the MN, USA border!
Happy July 1st Canada Day btw! 🇨🇦
Awesome to hear from you. Enjoy your upcoming weekend : )
Can you shop us about your snake fencing? Thx. Loving the videos.
Nylon deer fencing...the very cheap stuff
Lookin a lil like the ozarks. Or maybe tenn.
What's the white stuff on the potatoes
Its lime...old timers trick
@@GrumpyMountainMan thanks. Never heard of doing it before
snake fence?? link? I searched your videos for snake and fence and nothing came up. Thanks!
Deer nylon fencing...the cheaper the better
Thanks!!@@GrumpyMountainMan
I know this video is from a year ago, so just wondering if your tomatoes did better this year. Also, I'm trying to determine from the video about how much sun you're getting in those places where you have the garden and the corn. I just bought my property and I realized that my clearing where I planned to put food only gets maybe 2.5 hours of sun in the summer. People keep saying that's not enough for the tomatoes and so that's why I'm wondering how much sun you're getting. Especially where that corn is, with how tall your trees are, it doesn't look like you'd get a full day of sun. I'm hoping you can give me hope that things can be grown with less sun.
My garden gets 8-10 hours of sun it faces the south. My tomatoes I started using Mountain Farm ...they are a strain that grow good in my area. They have a thicker a skin
@@GrumpyMountainMan Thank you. Your reply is much appreciated. Your homestead is fabulous, I'm envious.
Grumpy where are you? Miss ya buddy how are you doing?
Thinking of a video I need to make ha
The lime dust is safe to eat?
Yes...you can use to preserve eggs too
It has been a minute since we got a new video
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