Hi there! It's been awhile, but I'm so happy to be back here making videos for you! I'm excited to share with you a tour of the garden and especially the greenhouse, which is where I've been hiding. I hope you are all doing well and I'll see you soon! (promise) Love, Chelsea
Everything is looking so amazing and lush. It is icredible how much the forest garden has grown in in only a year! I can't wait to see the harvests your going to get out of the greenhouse - it's going to pay for itself right away with how much you have happening in there
I’m in NC. We had a late freeze in mid-May 2020. I lost several tomato and pepper plants. That was the latest I’ve ever known us to have a freeze. Truly weird. The weather makes gardening quite a challenge. I’m always thankful for what survives and thrives. ❤️ your high tunnel! 👍🏽
I was out walking when I came across an old man working his allotment. Seeing I wasn't in any particular hurry to be anywhere I stopped and struck up a conversation. After the usual pleasantries he explained he was collecting seeds for the following year. This sparked my attention and imagination. Seeds aren't a huge cost but many packets over the years soon adds up. I spent the rest of the day helping him but most of all learning from the wisest person I've ever met. That was nearly 30 years ago and I'm proud to say the amount of seeds I've bought since can be counted on one hand(maybe 2). It's not rocket science. We wash seed down the drain or just discard into the trash every day and then go and buy more.
You're welcome. Have gone through some of your previous vlogs and subscribed. I think a binge watch is due on a rainy day. Take care and be well. Baz in Cornwall U/K
Your knowledge of SO MANY areas of knowing is incredible! I listen to you and am amazed at you and your husbands' drive, vision, capabilities and good humor too. Best wishes for a lifetime of successes and physical/mental vitality and joys and deep laughter!
Little Mountain Ranch that’s a good question, will much depend on who you ask. Pandemic stay at home orders were not that bad but I think many small businesses are not going to come back. These times are so unprecedented that I look at it as opportunity in chaos. Too many decided to sit back and watch and be angry with the government. The level of misinformation, distrust in science and believe in conspiracies makes me question the sanity of even educated people. Reopening is relatively smooth. You ask them to take one cookie each and they take four, biggest challenge now is keeping people from the south out and limiting people from going on vacation down there. Personally I do expect a strong second wave in fall/winter and gear up to be prepared for a second round of shut down orders. Be prepared for the worst and hope for the best. Luckily if the second wave is mild, all my preparations are technologically something that I would be doing in the future anyway, so it’s simply a reorder of priorities. That one week with the protests/rioting and the resulting nighttime curfew - all a first in my personal experience - was interesting. I was pretty much every night within a block of protests and riots until the curfew was implemented. Not my favorite place to be, I can tell you that much. But business was booming, so one has to do what’s necessary. In the end, unharmed, un damaged and still made great revenue, so happy with it. But one place i don’t want to be again, unarmed, is anyplace near an angry mob. My count down to move is on though. 2 years, 10 months. Can’t wait to get out of here. I’m trying to stay safe, I hope you do the same :)
Great garden! my grandma used to put all late fall harvested green tomatoes in boxes lined with newspaper and thick blankets or even winter coats. they will ripen in a while and we would have our red tomatoes until late fall, the only thing that they will not be as sweet as those naturally picked ripe. cheers from toronto
@@LittleMountainRanch I hope you will. My cucumbers just started to flower but tomatoes not even close... Wish I had greenhouse.. Weather is crazy here in ON too. Cheers
I had a wood stove in my large greenhouse this past winter. It became a real pain to trudge down there every night at midnight to add more wood. But I did it (the things we do for our gardens 😂). But it didn’t heat it as well as I would have liked. For this next winter I have already replaced the wood stove with a pellet stove. It self feeds itself and I can set the temperature I want. Everything looks great in your gardens!
Beautiful!!Was just thinking about you the other day that it had been awhile since you put up a video then this popped up. You have such a green thumb and with your new high tunnel it will be amazing to see what all you can grow for your family and put up.You work so hard .
💝💝💝 So glad you are healthy, safe and productive! Your gardens look GREAT! I have never grown parsnips - but my friend Arianne does. I have been going to her ranch every week to help her weed and get in some (appropriately distanced) socializing. She showed me how a teeny tiny piece of parsnip root can turn into a whole plant! She has a bed that was planted with parsnips 3 years ago, and just keeps giving and giving. It helps that she harvests as needed (we are in Zone 8, so that might not be possible for you). Same with garlic and potatoes. At harvest time - replant the biggest garlic cloves and one potato per pulled plant. I had a bed of Asian greens (pac choi , tatsoi, gai lan, etc.) that I let bolt every year. It's going on it's 4th year BUT I made the mistake of planting arugula/rocket in that same bed. The arugula is slowly taking over. This fall I will clear out everything and (I hope) start over with just the Asian Brassicas that are inter-planted with various flower bulbs. So glad to see you!
So glad to see you too!! I really miss making videos when I can’t squeeze it in. I have dreams of Dan being home more so I can do more of them... maybe this summer! Either way I love it when I can.😊
Elderberrysirup is great but what we like even better is a sirup made from the elder flowers. This year I made the yummiest elderflowersirup and jelly. I can highly recommend that! Great garden! I also like letting my plants self-seed they are always seeding themselves in the best spots for them to grow. Nice greetings from Germany!
My kittens really like watching you on RUclips! For some reason they find you in particular, very fascinating! Must be all those plants, plus the bun in your hair might remind them of mine. I have heard that some greens will bolt not so much from heat, but AFTER cold, so I guess, after just a large temperature difference. Your greenhouse looks amazing, I can't imagine having 150 pepper plants, I feel lucky to have 15!.
I have thought about you for the last two weeks thinking any day now! However totally knowing how crazy busy you must be and so we see. Amazing, no idea how you do it. We also out east have had a very cold start late frosts and now we are blistering hot. Just went so long without rain but tonight finally it is. And so the same lost a few things, some things just still very slow but lots starting to thrive and very exciting. I harvested my garlic scapes tonight which is early but the garlic speeding ahead in this weather. My squash also was seeming to take forever, but last few days it just has taken off. So I am hoping too. I learn so much from you. I had no idea about clipping the onions. This is the first year I have tried big onions. I usually do multipliers but have more garden space this year so trying regular. And your high tunnel is rocking no wonder you are so excited. I am too! Its amazing. Thank you for this and hope to see you soon again too! hugs and love
I am glad to see you again! I did use the onion tops tip from 1870's and made green onion powder. It was so easy and the tops didn't take long to dehydrate.
I left some new kuroda carrots in my garden to see if I can save seeds from them next year. I want to save beet seeds which I'll try to do in 2023 for 2024. If your subscriber numbers keep going like they are, it'll be at 100,000 in no time. I'm so happy for you!!! Have an awesome day.
So happy to see you again Chelsea! The garden looks great despite the strange spring. I absolutely love your new to you greenhouse/high tunnel. That is really an exciting addition I am sure.
You've been missed!! I've been experiencing slow growth in my (tiny) garden too. Then a racoon came and dug everything up one night. Ugh! Oh well. A few little things survived. I've been so busy with work that I haven't had a chance to get my luffa starts in the ground. I'm starting to think it's for the best. Cool weather and pesky racoons would certainly have decimated them. Still hopeful for a harvest in the fall. Welcome back! Looking forward to more tours and news.
Raccoons are one animal I am very grateful not to have, cute as they are. I've really missed making videos - it's something I would love to have more time for.
Wow!!! What a difference a few months makes!!! Your gardens look great!!! That green house is amazing. Happy you have it! You were talking about the Basil, when you harvest will you let 'me' know what all you do with the different varieties and how they taste. I don't hear about that much. Oh and don't forget about drying your herbs in paper bags in the car, for free. About your peppers, I just heard that you aren't supposed to plant hot and sweet together (which I did) because all seeds will be hot. Have you heard that? If not, I will let you know next yr if it's true..LOL!!
Yay! So glad to see you back! The progress of the plants in the greenhouse is amazing. So beautiful and healthy! I can't wait to see the harvest you get this year!
I've missed your videos but obviously when you have such a short growing season you have to make the most of every minute of it which doesnt leave much time for recording. Your greenhouse looks great! I hope it helps you grow lots and lots of tomatoes this year
Glad you're back was beginning to think something had happened . Here in the UK we have had either record breaking temps or masses of rain . Today is scorching hot
So happy for you😊 Everything looks great! We are putting a small one on the back of our Roadside Market. I am sure that I will probably want a larger one later! Lol Thanks for sharing.
Was quite concerned about you sweet friend ....just told Grant the other day sure hoped you were doing fine...it is very humid and in 30s which I wilt in...my garden too...yours looks fabulous as always. Sending hugs ,bonnie berry
you know I liken you to a younger me...maybe that is why I love you and get such joy out of seeing your successes ...I think at age 56 I am still learning from you. Keep teaching us you have a great gift...
Chelsea, many (if not all) peppers are tender perennials. They _may_ live through your winter to produce again next year if you keep them from freezing; they don't like the cold at all, though. Same thing with indeterminate tomatoes.
Mmmmm....fresh salsa verde! I see some enchiladas in your future. I started growing tomatillos in my teens in Calgary some 25 years ago, I think we just fried them like green tomatoes our first harvest lol...but after a little old fashion book research I figured out what to do with them. Living Traditions homestead has a great green tomato salsa verde that you can can if you end up with more than expected. Garden looks great Chelsea, we’re having cooler temps than usual and a lot more rain here in Texas making for an unusual season as well. Stay blessed.
Chelsea would it be possible to add 'close caption'... for us who don't hear very well....I love your energy and your love for family and 'nature'... Thank You for your videos...
I will absolutely do my best to figure out how. I had assumed that anyone could add closed captioning from the viewing side of the video, or I would have done it earlier. Thank you for pointing it out.
Hi Chelsea, glad you are back. I started to worry but I can understand when you are so busy. The garden looks great. Also in Scotland we had late frost after our last frost date, but what was worse is that we had a storm that damaged a lot of my potatoes that I start off early in yoghurts pots so the foliage was quite tall. I have already harvested a few buckets. They are all in 10 liter and 30 liter buckets. I am growing cucamelon for the first time in my greenhouse and it is full of mini fruits. They look like mini watermelons and apparently taste like lemony cucumber and they are the size of a big olive. Nice for snacking and pickling. I have been drying last year a lot of green onion. This year I was sold mushroom compost that had not been sterilised and a get lots of white button mushrooms all over my pots and beds, so I have been drying them a lot. Do you grow sweet potato or is it too cold. I grow it in my greenhouse. I am going to look for this kale type as I love kale. Have you ever grown Asturion tree cabbage? Very tasty and gets tall and you can keep harvesting leaves. I hope to see a lot more videos from you. Eveline in Scotland
7th Heaven sums this video up. 🌱🌱 loving your peppers how many did you say you have?.. amazing - you and your family have been so busy, after all the harsh weather you’ve experienced. Thanks for sharing 👍😎
What a wonderful video! You’re doing amazing with your garden, I love how excited you are with your babies(all the plants you grew from seed!)! Your greenhouse is beautiful. I have a pretty big one, too. Last year I grew tomatoes and peppers in mine, but it got so hot, they didn’t set fruit very well and languished, also, in the heat. I had a shade cloth and big fans, as well as the sides rolled up, but it didn’t work well for me. Maybe it just gets too hot here, or maybe I planted them too late. I’ll try again next year. I didn’t plant a garden this year. I love following along with yours. Thanks for giving Rachel and Todd a shout out. She is one of my other favorite gardeners on RUclips.
I've heard about the overheating/no fruit setting, but so far things seem to be ok... Mind you we are only just entering the hot time of the summer. Thank you so much!
Great to see you again. Your food forest and garden look amazing and you high tunnel. Only yesterday I put in bottles my elderberry tincture I had stored/brewed for 7 weeks. I'd love to know how you make your elderberry syrup. Take care.
The garden looks great!!!! Your high tunnel looks exceptional! Congratulations. I am wondering if the tomatios are like cucumbers where you can just move them around to pollinate them. Your outdoor garden is ahead of mine for sure...I planted May 31, but as you said, its been cold and windy.
It's been a while...and I am always looking for your next video! If one has a favorite variety, it's more important to save seeds. A particular variety may not be available from your supplier in any particular year.
Glad to see you back -- and all excited about your green house... I'm interested in seeing how your seed collecting from the biannuals goes - hope well...stay safe
I collect the pruned tomatoe leaves in a bucket, add water and let them sit in the greenhouse maybe for a week. Makse amazing natural fertilizer! Smell is awful but manageable :)
Hi Chelsea - beautiful video - thank you for sharing your garden. Question about peppers - you said they are very sensitive to overwatering. I'm pretty sure that is what I am doing to my poor plants. How often do you water them? Looking forward to more of your videos!
I wait until the ground is dry an inch or so down and only water lightly every few days. It seems to be the deep watering they aren’t fond of. I’m just figuring it out though so let me get back to you in a few weeks.
I was just thinking about you yesterday. I guessed you were super busy so I told myself to hold off worrying until next month. Have you thought of a rocket stove set up for your hoop house? I would think you could run the exhaust all the way down one side under some cob mass that would help hold the heat. Thanks for the update.
I would love to do something like that down the road. I have dreams of a solar walipini style greenhouse for winter growing. This year we’ll likely just put in an old stove we already have.
Comfrey is no longer sold in the US except in creams and lotions. I believe it's no longer sold in Canada either. It has cancer-causing agents. So how is it good for the soil where your food is? I made my first elderberry syrup last summer too. My broccoli heads looked like that when they first started forming. Mine are getting big now. Are you worried that they other plants won't make heads or that the heads will stay small? Have patient. They will get bigger if your weather has warmed up some. and they others should form heads. Just keep the roots cool. My garden is doing just like yours. We also have had a very wet cold spring. I have never cut the tops off my onions. I saw Rachael's video too. Very interesting but I have never done any of that that she does nor heard of it before and I get big onions every year.
Hey there, thank you for your comment. As far as I’m aware, I’m Canada at least Comfrey seeds and plants are able to be sold, but anything containing comfrey is banned. It is quite controversial and up for debate as far as the dangers of it. I use it for a fertilizer so I’m not concerned. Thanks again for your thoughts!😊
I went on a search for the Abundance kale and found a variety on Etsy called Premier kale or Early Hanover kale that looks like it might be the same. If you get a chance to look, let me know what you think. Thanks Chelsea! SeedGeeks is the store on Etsy with the Premier kale seeds
I checked them out but I don’t think they’re the same. The only place I’ve found it is West Coast Seeds. I’m going to call them tomorrow and see if they’re going to have more next year.
I’m wondering about the Abundance kale. Is it an heirloom? You said something about saving the seed. I can’t find it anywhere either. I’d love to get some to try it.
Do you welcome visitors to your homestead? I just got some land in the Cariboo and get possession this July. Would love to see where I can be, permaculture wise, in a couple years.
Ms. Melissa, I have looked on Amazon at lights then I've heard that fluorescent lights are sufficient. at this point even if you're not totally happy with the lights you had I would accept your top choice of what you have used.
Hello, I just recently discovered your channel. I love your videos. I'm late to the party by about a year but I'm wondering where you got your Abundance Kale seeds from. I am in the USA.
Your elderberries.....i assume they are the blue ones? And what zone are you in...3 or 4? We have lots of the red ones but they say you shouldnt eat them. I would love blue ones though. I hope we can grow them here. We are across the mountains from you. So zone 3
It really is so great to see you again . FYI we are heading in to a solar minimum which means we are going to have much cooler weather for the next several years. For more information on the subject go to ice age farmer.com. He can be quite sarcastic sometimes but I feel he has an important message to share and he gives great resources
Hi there! It's been awhile, but I'm so happy to be back here making videos for you! I'm excited to share with you a tour of the garden and especially the greenhouse, which is where I've been hiding.
I hope you are all doing well and I'll see you soon! (promise)
Love,
Chelsea
It amazes me how she always telling us to watch others channels. What a generous person
Everything is looking so amazing and lush. It is icredible how much the forest garden has grown in in only a year! I can't wait to see the harvests your going to get out of the greenhouse - it's going to pay for itself right away with how much you have happening in there
I am loving watching your business develop! Your gardens are amazing.
Oh Chelsea everything just looks incredible. I'm so happy for you and smiled ear to ear the whole time.
Thank you dear friend.❤️
I’m in NC. We had a late freeze in mid-May 2020. I lost several tomato and pepper plants. That was the latest I’ve ever known us to have a freeze. Truly weird. The weather makes gardening quite a challenge. I’m always thankful for what survives and thrives. ❤️ your high tunnel! 👍🏽
I was out walking when I came across an old man working his allotment. Seeing I wasn't in any particular hurry to be anywhere I stopped and struck up a conversation. After the usual pleasantries he explained he was collecting seeds for the following year.
This sparked my attention and imagination. Seeds aren't a huge cost but many packets over the years soon adds up.
I spent the rest of the day helping him but most of all learning from the wisest person I've ever met.
That was nearly 30 years ago and I'm proud to say the amount of seeds I've bought since can be counted on one hand(maybe 2).
It's not rocket science. We wash seed down the drain or just discard into the trash every day and then go and buy more.
Love this! Thank you.
You're welcome. Have gone through some of your previous vlogs and subscribed. I think a binge watch is due on a rainy day.
Take care and be well.
Baz in Cornwall U/K
Your knowledge of SO MANY areas of knowing is incredible! I listen to you and am amazed at you and your husbands' drive, vision, capabilities and good humor too. Best wishes for a lifetime of successes and physical/mental vitality and joys and deep laughter!
Thank you so much, I really appreciate that.😊
So happy to see you! We've missed you!
I've missed you, too!
Garden is looking good. I’m sure the squash will recover eventually. In our northern climates, those greenhouses make all the difference.
They really do! How are you doing? I was wondering how the lockdowns effected you.
Little Mountain Ranch that’s a good question, will much depend on who you ask. Pandemic stay at home orders were not that bad but I think many small businesses are not going to come back.
These times are so unprecedented that I look at it as opportunity in chaos. Too many decided to sit back and watch and be angry with the government. The level of misinformation, distrust in science and believe in conspiracies makes me question the sanity of even educated people.
Reopening is relatively smooth. You ask them to take one cookie each and they take four, biggest challenge now is keeping people from the south out and limiting people from going on vacation down there. Personally I do expect a strong second wave in fall/winter and gear up to be prepared for a second round of shut down orders. Be prepared for the worst and hope for the best. Luckily if the second wave is mild, all my preparations are technologically something that I would be doing in the future anyway, so it’s simply a reorder of priorities.
That one week with the protests/rioting and the resulting nighttime curfew - all a first in my personal experience - was interesting. I was pretty much every night within a block of protests and riots until the curfew was implemented. Not my favorite place to be, I can tell you that much. But business was booming, so one has to do what’s necessary. In the end, unharmed, un damaged and still made great revenue, so happy with it. But one place i don’t want to be again, unarmed, is anyplace near an angry mob.
My count down to move is on though. 2 years, 10 months. Can’t wait to get out of here.
I’m trying to stay safe, I hope you do the same :)
Great garden! my grandma used to put all late fall harvested green tomatoes in boxes lined with newspaper and thick blankets or even winter coats. they will ripen in a while and we would have our red tomatoes until late fall, the only thing that they will not be as sweet as those naturally picked ripe. cheers from toronto
Awesome idea! I do something similar, but I’m really hoping I can get most to ripen on the vine this year.
@@LittleMountainRanch
I hope you will. My cucumbers just started to flower but tomatoes not even close... Wish I had greenhouse.. Weather is crazy here in ON too. Cheers
I had a wood stove in my large greenhouse this past winter. It became a real pain to trudge down there every night at midnight to add more wood. But I did it (the things we do for our gardens 😂). But it didn’t heat it as well as I would have liked. For this next winter I have already replaced the wood stove with a pellet stove. It self feeds itself and I can set the temperature I want.
Everything looks great in your gardens!
Lots of valuable information. Thank you for taking the time to give us a tour 🙏🏻💗
My pleasure!
Beautiful!!Was just thinking about you the other day that it had been awhile since you put up a video then this popped up. You have such a green thumb and with your new high tunnel it will be amazing to see what all you can grow for your family and put up.You work so hard .
Thank you so much!
I’m always so happy to see your videos
I made pesto with my onion tops, and it was absolutely delicious! Also sliced and froze!
So good!
💝💝💝 So glad you are healthy, safe and productive!
Your gardens look GREAT!
I have never grown parsnips - but my friend Arianne does. I have been going to her ranch every week to help her weed and get in some (appropriately distanced) socializing. She showed me how a teeny tiny piece of parsnip root can turn into a whole plant! She has a bed that was planted with parsnips 3 years ago, and just keeps giving and giving. It helps that she harvests as needed (we are in Zone 8, so that might not be possible for you). Same with garlic and potatoes. At harvest time - replant the biggest garlic cloves and one potato per pulled plant.
I had a bed of Asian greens (pac choi , tatsoi, gai lan, etc.) that I let bolt every year. It's going on it's 4th year BUT I made the mistake of planting arugula/rocket in that same bed. The arugula is slowly taking over. This fall I will clear out everything and (I hope) start over with just the Asian Brassicas that are inter-planted with various flower bulbs.
So glad to see you!
So glad to see you too!! I really miss making videos when I can’t squeeze it in. I have dreams of Dan being home more so I can do more of them... maybe this summer! Either way I love it when I can.😊
I missed you...wondered where you were! So glad to see you back!
Elderberrysirup is great but what we like even better is a sirup made from the elder flowers. This year I made the yummiest elderflowersirup and jelly. I can highly recommend that! Great garden! I also like letting my plants self-seed they are always seeding themselves in the best spots for them to grow. Nice greetings from Germany!
Thank you!!
My kittens really like watching you on RUclips! For some reason they find you in particular, very fascinating! Must be all those plants, plus the bun in your hair might remind them of mine. I have heard that some greens will bolt not so much from heat, but AFTER cold, so I guess, after just a large temperature difference. Your greenhouse looks amazing, I can't imagine having 150 pepper plants, I feel lucky to have 15!.
I love that! Thank you.
So glad you are back... missed you
Loved the tour....you are joy to listen to!
Thanks for the garden tour... it was fun! Love the green house!
Hey you! How are things there?
@@LittleMountainRanch We are wonderful... thank you! We've had the "pedal to the metal" too and having a great time! Good to see you!
one very busy lady when caning season comes
A high tunnel makes so much sense for your area💥
Great to see u posting again! Ur garden and herbs look great....But even more...ur enthusiasm is awesome!!!
Nice to see your back looks like you have been busy 🌻
I have thought about you for the last two weeks thinking any day now! However totally knowing how crazy busy you must be and so we see. Amazing, no idea how you do it. We also out east have had a very cold start late frosts and now we are blistering hot. Just went so long without rain but tonight finally it is. And so the same lost a few things, some things just still very slow but lots starting to thrive and very exciting. I harvested my garlic scapes tonight which is early but the garlic speeding ahead in this weather. My squash also was seeming to take forever, but last few days it just has taken off. So I am hoping too. I learn so much from you. I had no idea about clipping the onions. This is the first year I have tried big onions. I usually do multipliers but have more garden space this year so trying regular. And your high tunnel is rocking no wonder you are so excited. I am too! Its amazing. Thank you for this and hope to see you soon again too! hugs and love
Thank you so much! I really appreciate you.
Yeah! I've been waiting for this!!
I'm so happy I found your channel, Shalom.
Welcome!
Mulch and no till is the best thing for soil life
For sure!
So happy to see your video! Everything looks amazing!
I am glad to see you again! I did use the onion tops tip from 1870's and made green onion powder. It was so easy and the tops didn't take long to dehydrate.
High Tunnel Greenhouse!!! You did it! I am SO happy for you!
I did and I’m so darn happy with it!!❤️❤️❤️
I left some new kuroda carrots in my garden to see if I can save seeds from them next year. I want to save beet seeds which I'll try to do in 2023 for 2024. If your subscriber numbers keep going like they are, it'll be at 100,000 in no time. I'm so happy for you!!! Have an awesome day.
So enjoy your videos. Your garden is beautiful, thank you for sharing.
That looks amazing. Well done!!
So happy to see you and your amazing gardening. You have been missed.
Happy for you.
Great vlog! Thank you so much! Love your updates!!
Good to see you back, awesome tour love the green house
Gorgeous garden and I'm excited for you regarding the greenhouse. Looking forward to watching your bountiful harvests!!! 🌱🌱😍
So happy to see you again Chelsea! The garden looks great despite the strange spring. I absolutely love your new to you greenhouse/high tunnel. That is really an exciting addition I am sure.
Thank you so much. It’s feels so nice to have been missed.❤️
You've been missed!! I've been experiencing slow growth in my (tiny) garden too. Then a racoon came and dug everything up one night. Ugh! Oh well. A few little things survived. I've been so busy with work that I haven't had a chance to get my luffa starts in the ground. I'm starting to think it's for the best. Cool weather and pesky racoons would certainly have decimated them. Still hopeful for a harvest in the fall. Welcome back! Looking forward to more tours and news.
Oh that greenhouse of yours! AMAZING! Once you get that wood stove in there, you can just move in! ;)
Raccoons are one animal I am very grateful not to have, cute as they are.
I've really missed making videos - it's something I would love to have more time for.
Your garden looks great. So glad the greenhouse is working so well.
Wow!!! What a difference a few months makes!!! Your gardens look great!!! That green house is amazing. Happy you have it! You were talking about the Basil, when you harvest will you let 'me' know what all you do with the different varieties and how they taste. I don't hear about that much. Oh and don't forget about drying your herbs in paper bags in the car, for free. About your peppers, I just heard that you aren't supposed to plant hot and sweet together (which I did) because all seeds will be hot. Have you heard that? If not, I will let you know next yr if it's true..LOL!!
The paper bag idea! I forgot about it when I filmed the video. Such a good one.
SO NICE TO SEE YOU! You have been missed. Garden looks great!
Yay! So glad to see you back! The progress of the plants in the greenhouse is amazing. So beautiful and healthy! I can't wait to see the harvest you get this year!
Hi there. It's good to see you again. Your garden is looking awesome! I love the new greenhouse.
I've missed your videos but obviously when you have such a short growing season you have to make the most of every minute of it which doesnt leave much time for recording. Your greenhouse looks great! I hope it helps you grow lots and lots of tomatoes this year
Glad you're back was beginning to think something had happened . Here in the UK we have had either record breaking temps or masses of rain . Today is scorching hot
Time just kept slipping away until suddenly almost 2 months had gone by! Hopefully that won't happen again - thanks for sticking with me!
So happy to see you post! I was just thinking of you last week!
Great looking high tunnel crops. Hope you have a huge harvest this year.
Yay! So glad you’re back! Your garden looks amazing!
So happy for you😊 Everything looks great! We are putting a small one on the back of our Roadside Market. I am sure that I will probably want a larger one later! Lol Thanks for sharing.
That is awesome!
Was quite concerned about you sweet friend ....just told Grant the other day sure hoped you were doing fine...it is very humid and in 30s which I wilt in...my garden too...yours looks fabulous as always. Sending hugs ,bonnie berry
Hugs to you too!! ❤
you know I liken you to a younger me...maybe that is why I love you and get such joy out of seeing your successes ...I think at age 56 I am still learning from you. Keep teaching us you have a great gift...
Chelsea, many (if not all) peppers are tender perennials. They _may_ live through your winter to produce again next year if you keep them from freezing; they don't like the cold at all, though. Same thing with indeterminate tomatoes.
I have dreams of a walipini for winter gardening. I don’t think I could ever keep this one over freezing at -30.
Mmmmm....fresh salsa verde! I see some enchiladas in your future.
I started growing tomatillos in my teens in Calgary some 25 years ago, I think we just fried them like green tomatoes our first harvest lol...but after a little old fashion book research I figured out what to do with them.
Living Traditions homestead has a great green tomato salsa verde that you can can if you end up with more than expected.
Garden looks great Chelsea, we’re having cooler temps than usual and a lot more rain here in Texas making for an unusual season as well.
Stay blessed.
Living Traditions is a great channel. I’ll check out the recipe, thanks!
Chelsea would it be possible to add 'close caption'... for us who don't hear very well....I love your energy and your love for family and 'nature'... Thank You for your videos...
I will absolutely do my best to figure out how. I had assumed that anyone could add closed captioning from the viewing side of the video, or I would have done it earlier. Thank you for pointing it out.
I use the generated ones and they’re pretty decent. I wonder if you can get their captions and maybe just give a quick edit
Hi Chelsea, glad you are back. I started to worry but I can understand when you are so busy. The garden looks great. Also in Scotland we had late frost after our last frost date, but what was worse is that we had a storm that damaged a lot of my potatoes that I start off early in yoghurts pots so the foliage was quite tall. I have already harvested a few buckets. They are all in 10 liter and 30 liter buckets. I am growing cucamelon for the first time in my greenhouse and it is full of mini fruits. They look like mini watermelons and apparently taste like lemony cucumber and they are the size of a big olive. Nice for snacking and pickling. I have been drying last year a lot of green onion. This year I was sold mushroom compost that had not been sterilised and a get lots of white button mushrooms all over my pots and beds, so I have been drying them a lot. Do you grow sweet potato or is it too cold. I grow it in my greenhouse. I am going to look for this kale type as I love kale. Have you ever grown Asturion tree cabbage? Very tasty and gets tall and you can keep harvesting leaves. I hope to see a lot more videos from you. Eveline in Scotland
I did get a few sweet potato slips, but they aren’t looking very promising. I’ll let you know how it goes. Much love!
7th Heaven sums this video up. 🌱🌱 loving your peppers how many did you say you have?.. amazing - you and your family have been so busy, after all the harsh weather you’ve experienced. Thanks for sharing 👍😎
Awe thank you! 150 peppers. Hoping not to have to buy any this year!!❤️
The plants look amazing in the greenhouse. I'm hoping to get a small greenhouse next year🐝
Garden is looking fantastic and lush! You're doing a lovely job :)
Thank you so much, my friend.
Nice to see you back:) I feel the same way about landscape fabric. I just don't want more garbage polluting our planet.
What a wonderful video! You’re doing amazing with your garden, I love how excited you are with your babies(all the plants you grew from seed!)! Your greenhouse is beautiful. I have a pretty big one, too. Last year I grew tomatoes and peppers in mine, but it got so hot, they didn’t set fruit very well and languished, also, in the heat. I had a shade cloth and big fans, as well as the sides rolled up, but it didn’t work well for me. Maybe it just gets too hot here, or maybe I planted them too late. I’ll try again next year. I didn’t plant a garden this year. I love following along with yours. Thanks for giving Rachel and Todd a shout out. She is one of my other favorite gardeners on RUclips.
I've heard about the overheating/no fruit setting, but so far things seem to be ok... Mind you we are only just entering the hot time of the summer.
Thank you so much!
Everything looks Fabulous! Love and Hugs.
Great to see you again. Your food forest and garden look amazing and you high tunnel.
Only yesterday I put in bottles my elderberry tincture I had stored/brewed for 7 weeks. I'd love to know how you make your elderberry syrup. Take care.
The garden looks great!!!! Your high tunnel looks exceptional! Congratulations. I am wondering if the tomatios are like cucumbers where you can just move them around to pollinate them. Your outdoor garden is ahead of mine for sure...I planted May 31, but as you said, its been cold and windy.
Yes they are!
Your garden looks amazing! Thanks for the tour! I also planted some of the Italian basil ...it is now one of my favorites.
Isn't it so darn good!
It's been a while...and I am always looking for your next video!
If one has a favorite variety, it's more important to save seeds. A particular variety may not be available from your supplier in any particular year.
Glad to see you back -- and all excited about your green house... I'm interested in seeing how your seed collecting from the biannuals goes - hope well...stay safe
Everything looks beautiful
I collect the pruned tomatoe leaves in a bucket, add water and let them sit in the greenhouse maybe for a week. Makse amazing natural fertilizer! Smell is awful but manageable :)
What an awesome idea! I’m on it.
That leaf curl could be grazzon in your manure check out deep south homestead video on grazzon in the hay of cows and poisoned his soil from manure..
We grow all of our own hay, don’t use anything on it and thankfully the ranch the is beside us is also organic so no overspray.
Absolutely beautiful!!❤xo
Wonderful! A 🇨🇦 I can follow
Hi Chelsea - beautiful video - thank you for sharing your garden. Question about peppers - you said they are very sensitive to overwatering. I'm pretty sure that is what I am doing to my poor plants. How often do you water them? Looking forward to more of your videos!
I wait until the ground is dry an inch or so down and only water lightly every few days. It seems to be the deep watering they aren’t fond of. I’m just figuring it out though so let me get back to you in a few weeks.
@@LittleMountainRanch thank you Chelsea.
Take a look at Living Traditions Homestead and look at their weed cover which is not plastic - it's a woven fabric.
Sadly, it’s still woven plastic fabric.
Wow, shocked you got frost in June!! I've never seen a borage that huge before. Love the new arbor!! Where did you get it? Thank you for the tour! ☺️
The arbor was up in the main yard by the house and looked handmade. Borage grows really well up here.
I was just thinking about you yesterday. I guessed you were super busy so I told myself to hold off worrying until next month. Have you thought of a rocket stove set up for your hoop house? I would think you could run the exhaust all the way down one side under some cob mass that would help hold the heat. Thanks for the update.
I would love to do something like that down the road. I have dreams of a solar walipini style greenhouse for winter growing. This year we’ll likely just put in an old stove we already have.
@@LittleMountainRanch what every you do I'm sure it will be a fun video. :)
Comfrey is no longer sold in the US except in creams and lotions. I believe it's no longer sold in Canada either. It has cancer-causing agents. So how is it good for the soil where your food is? I made my first elderberry syrup last summer too. My broccoli heads looked like that when they first started forming. Mine are getting big now. Are you worried that they other plants won't make heads or that the heads will stay small? Have patient. They will get bigger if your weather has warmed up some. and they others should form heads. Just keep the roots cool. My garden is doing just like yours. We also have had a very wet cold spring. I have never cut the tops off my onions. I saw Rachael's video too. Very interesting but I have never done any of that that she does nor heard of it before and I get big onions every year.
Hey there, thank you for your comment. As far as I’m aware, I’m Canada at least Comfrey seeds and plants are able to be sold, but anything containing comfrey is banned. It is quite controversial and up for debate as far as the dangers of it. I use it for a fertilizer so I’m not concerned.
Thanks again for your thoughts!😊
@@LittleMountainRanch So if there is anything bad in it like they say the soil will break it down and it won't go into your fruits on the trees?
just found your channel thanks
Awesome, thank you!
I went on a search for the Abundance kale and found a variety on Etsy called Premier kale or Early Hanover kale that looks like it might be the same. If you get a chance to look, let me know what you think. Thanks Chelsea! SeedGeeks is the store on Etsy with the Premier kale seeds
I checked them out but I don’t think they’re the same. The only place I’ve found it is West Coast Seeds. I’m going to call them tomorrow and see if they’re going to have more next year.
That string in the high tunnel is that tying the tomatoes up? I have seen you using the concrete wire to tie up the tomatoes with yarn.
I’m wondering about the Abundance kale. Is it an heirloom? You said something about saving the seed. I can’t find it anywhere either. I’d love to get some to try it.
I have missed you.
I’ve missed you too!!
Do you welcome visitors to your homestead? I just got some land in the Cariboo and get possession this July. Would love to see where I can be, permaculture wise, in a couple years.
Please send me a DM via instagram. :)
Ms Norris I'm really enjoying your videos. Now that ur on greenhouses, I keep plants inside growlite is needed would u recommend 1
I have only tried a few but haven’t found one I really love yet. I’ll let you know when I do.
Ms. Melissa, I have looked on Amazon at lights then I've heard that fluorescent lights are sufficient. at this point even if you're not totally happy with the lights you had I would accept your top choice of what you have used.
Your Rhubarb looks wonderful too, looks nice and Red. Do you know what kind it is?
I’m actually concerned that it has an issue of some kind because none of the rest of mine look like that. I’ll keep you updated.
Hello, I just recently discovered your channel. I love your videos. I'm late to the party by about a year but I'm wondering where you got your Abundance Kale seeds from. I am in the USA.
West Coast Seeds but as far as I know they aren't selling them anymore.
Love your garden ❤️. What is the size of your high tunnel?
21x60
Your elderberries.....i assume they are the blue ones? And what zone are you in...3 or 4? We have lots of the red ones but they say you shouldnt eat them. I would love blue ones though. I hope we can grow them here. We are across the mountains from you. So zone 3
Yes, they are blue. You can’t eat the berries raw, they need to be cooked down as far as I understand.
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Try solar fountains to bring birds into the garden. Check out videos from Robin and Gary on RUclips for great ideas.
After reading your comment I ordered a solar fountain - I've been meaning to for years!
It really is so great to see you again . FYI we are heading in to a solar minimum which means we are going to have much cooler weather for the next several years. For more information on the subject go to ice age farmer.com. He can be quite sarcastic sometimes but I feel he has an important message to share and he gives great resources
Thanks so much. I have read a bit about it and it does seem to be the case. I’ll check him out.
I have been looking for the abundance kale seeds.(Didn’t know if I had the name right)
Yes, that’s right. West Coast seeds is the only place I’ve found them and they didn’t have any this year. I’ll let you know if I find a source.
Little Mountain Ranch Thank you
I'm sure you've mentioned it before, but what size is your high tunnel and if you don't mind me asking, what was the approx final cost of it?
20x60 and it was around 3000.00 when it was all said and done.
my problem is with squash bores
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my tomatoes bloom but don’t set what can I do
Could be because it's too hot and the flowers are being sterilized.
Little Mountain Ranch that’s what I was wondering because I live in North Texas thanks for replying to my questions so many don’t
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