The LAST of the SUMMER GARDEN: A Tour!
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2023
- As a horticulturist, teaching and sharing this amazing world of growing your food, utilizing your harvest, and homesteading with your family, is a passion. Each week we post a video on the garden, another aspect of homesteading life, or simply on the wildness of raising a large family in the country. Welcome to the garden, to the kitchen, and to our small farm in South Carolina.
We hope to encourage people to grow their own food, feel confident in homesteading, and live a life both messy and beautiful, because this life comes with a bit of dirt and a lot of love.
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Can’t wait for your fall garden. Love your videos.
Your son is freaking adorable. Squishy cheeks. So smart. And love your garden. Very nice
You are so kind! Thank you
Your son throwing himself into those pepper plants was so cute haha he is one with the garden!
Haha yeah, he loves his sweet peppers
What an amazing harvest! Love watching your videos.
Glad you like them! 😊
The may pop fruit when wrinkled have a tropical taste, the smooth fruit is like lime. I take off the outer covering and simmer the seeds with the arils. Use a nylon paint strainer bag to extract the juice from the seeds. I add sugar and orange juice and rind to make maypop marmalade. Wonderful!
Great tip! Thanks for sharing
Love you garden! Your son is adorable ❤️
Thank you so much!
Hi Natasha the garden still looks so nice and green. I was waiting for the power and internet to come back on so i could see your latest garden tour before the hurricane takes them back out . God bless and see you all in the next one.
Thank you so much 😊 God bless! Stay safe with the upcoming hurricane headed your way.
@ShepherdingPeppersFarm it will be here in 21/2 hours and will pass with in 20 miles it is dead calm here now .
It's so sad to see summer go, but I am SO EXCITED for fall! Fall crops are my favorite, and this will be my first year tending to a fall garden! Next year, I plan to grow and make my own luffa sponge. I smell my sponge before I wash my dishes EVERY. TIME. If it smells at all mildewy, I throw it away and use a new one. I'd love to be able to compost them instead of creating waste.
I grow in containers and I have been having such a hard time with melons and trailing squashes. I harvested TWO melons this year. They were delicious, but gone so quickly. My squash plants grew fine, but only put off 2 squash then died back in the hot weather. My summer squash are juuuust now starting to readily produce for me ... at the end of summer 😅
Youre not the only one who has a hard time with removing plants that can still produce. I am very limited on space, so I have no choice 😢
I am also at a loss with my peppers. I mixed up my jalapenos and nadapenos. Instead of tasting each one, I have just been dicing them all and mixing them together. This way, I have a mildly spicy bag of frozen jalapeolnos to use. My heart stopped when you bit that pepper haha
Thanks for sharing, I'm excited to see what you do with the fall garden!
I love reading about your garden! And I’m so glad to know I’m not the only one with a major sponge smell aversion 😂 I miss the fall crops as well, roasted broccoli and fresh peas are some of my favorites so it’s wonderful to get have them soon! I can’t wait to hear about how your fall garden goes. 🙌🏻
@ShepherdingPeppersFarm I can't understand people who don't love broccoli, haha. I'm happy that you liked reading the book that I commented. I realized how long it was and almost deleted it 😅 thanks for the encouragement!