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grow your own food
There’s something pretty great about sticking a seed, or cutting, in the dirt and watching it grow. Couple that with the joy of eating fresh-grown food and it’s no wonder you’re here! To help get you started growing your own food-whether in your backyard or in pots-we share the following guides and books. Along with instructions on planting fruits, herbs, and vegetables, you’ll learn how how to practice regenerative growing methods, so your garden can play a role in fighting climate change, too.
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This is cool
I’d be drinking the liquid lol
I like to flour my oyster and seasoning with Creole seasoning and garlic powder and Old bay and shrimp.
Thank youuuuuu helped very much
Wow
Lol brother you okay 👍
I've been growing carrots for several months and purposely just dumped the entire packet of seeds into the pot. I figured they weren't going to grow because I'm pathetic at growing my own food. Kale I can grow. Pretty much nothing else. I've been growing them for months, so I figured they'd be ready. Most of them are tiny and pathetic. The leaves are huge and beautiful. Going to regrow the ones that still have roots.
Interesting but you use several seriously unhealthy ingredients .
its something i eat maybe 2 times per year so it dont matter to me.
Thankx dude
Have to laugh seen your pot plants in back ground lol😂
Why 2 nods and not 1? Is it because of experience?
Orange? Donald Trump's store 😂
Keep fighting the good fight.
Laughing so hard, best descriptive words! Thank you for your time and knowledge!
you are soooo clumsy with your hands. i hope you never handle anything delicate or precise. just shovels and anchors are suitable for your heavy, clumsy hands
you need to learn son
@@WILLITGROW learn to be clumsy?
GLOVES. It's a virus that's easy to spread! I really hope you haven't gotten any more of them..
Looks delicious I'm trying this recipe
and here I thought I planted mine too close. Wow, those look good.
This just popped back up in my feed! 😂🤮
Wow! Thanks for the heads up! Might have to drive around the back of the big box orange store myself! What a shame 😢
At what stage??😢
A super easy remoulade for fried oysters (or fried anything really). 2 tbl spoons of mayo 1 tbl spoon of cocktail sauce (or just horseradish if you prefer) Little bit of minced garlic or garlic powder Pinch of cayenne and paprika Salt/pepper to taste Literally takes one min and is delicious with these! Also I usually toss them in a little bit of whisked egg before I batter and fry (add Italian seasoning to the batter too), just a suggestion.
We use to go to the shrimp boat and get a sack of oysters for 10 dollars a sack . it would make a gallon of oysters, We kept them in pickle jar, there own juices in the frig? That was the GOOD OLD DAYS, years ago 👉👉Now i'am paying 17 dollars for a pound of them raw 🙄🙄
Now i love them RAW, FRIED, BOILED, GRILLED, and BAKED.... I got some for my birthday coming up! YUM I agree 👍👍 BESURE TO PUT SOME CORN MEAL IN THE FLOUR. Can use fish fry coating on them to
Took me a long, long, long, time to eat raw oysters. My sister is the one what got me eating them raw. I would bite into one, and it squirted into my mouth and about threw up. Was like a ball of snot. Then i started bleeding them. Then started drinking a beer after i swallowed them. That seem to help. ANY WAY > about i year later i started craving them raw. THEN I GOT HOLD OF A HOT ONE . That made me so horney! he hee Oh Lord. 🙄🙄that all going to say about that.
Did you ever make a video on processing this fermentation? You mention in the video that it would be about 9 months. Thanks
i do have a video on how to make it..thanks for the visit please subscribe for more.
PETCO, PETSMART & PUPPY MILLS alike!!! Rant away!
Big box stores are more interested in moving stock, not the care of that stock. As a horticulturist, I've had second jobs with a big box. They discouraged plant care, like deadheading, removing broken stems, etc, as a general rule. Our job was to water those plants, move them around to make room for the new, fresh, stuff. Once their moment of glory is over, plants get discounted. Discounted plants get less attention. Then they're trashed. Big boxes actually anticipate a certain amount of loss. So very different from a real garden center or nursery. One more note-as temperatures rise, water-loving plants like hydrangea are a challenge to keep moist. I've watered twice, three times a shift! Also, they're in a less than hospitable environment, in a 3-5 gallon pot, almost impossible to keep looking good and alive.
I have so many runners growing this year not sure what to do with them all. I hate to cut the runners when they start out growing just can't bring myself to toss them so instead I have more than i know what to do with. Any advice? My first year they really took off so well.
Thank you. Good video
Orange store, is that the TN volunteer store? All of them big stores clear things as needed. Our one WM has now cleared the bicycle aisle, they all are sittingnoitside now with clearance tags. They take a lot of space with low turnover rate. As far as plants go, all big box stores run plants that are pleasing to the eye. Yet they are plants that are usually always out of season. They have tomatoes or whatever for sale 2 months prior to last frost date in most cases.
Those sneaky wise guys!🤣 Great well explained video~
this is a good content, you can apply it to your garden
That's it I'm going to the Orange store! I've been wanting Hydrangeas. Good to see you.
That's cool save the plants ❤
It Pays To Go In The Dumpster But This Is A Very Sad Shame!
Wal-Mart Stores Inc Or Home Depot I Say!
As of 6/22/24 my corn is almost as tall as I am(6’)
Hello John, I was searching the topic of corn worms and here’s your video. Thanks for sharing and hope you both have a blessed rest of the week my friend.
Thank you for the recipe. 6/18/24 from Beautiful South Iowa This looks really tasty.
Dude! Tell me about it!! I can't keep it straight either°° that's why I'm doing all Romas next year.....plus they kicked azz this last spring in S.E. Texas, that's another reason to grow em too!!!
Man, pode compartilhar um pouco desse milho? Saludos desde Minnesota.
I've used that product from Hoss and really like it.
lol! Great video! Love the way you describe the process! Orgy!! Subbed!😂
What do you do in the winter for them?
nothing they go to sleep and wake up in the spring.
Looking good Johnathan. Now, happy birthday month fellow gemini, I dont happen to know the day....mine is now today. Have a wonderful week brother!
i have warned you about that johnthan crap!!! thank you mine was on the 1st. happybirth day to you.enjoy your day.
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Great video bro good to see ya 👍
I’m just starting to learn to ferment and my favorite tip was putting the glass weight in before adding your brine solution. Just curious, since you let your peppers ferment for such a long time, do you periodically need to add more brine solution to keep the peppers covered in the solution? Thanks so much for sharing!
thanks for the ? no i do not add more because the peppers start to wilt down.
@@WILLITGROW Good to know and thanks!