Doesnt need to be HOT! TO DRY...better cool dry w * air circulation !-is vital.
@Dave49erman5 күн бұрын
Very interesting info! I'm in southern CA, I have an organic herb garden, I also raise red worms. I consider my herbs my medicine 🙂 I also have Orange, Fig and a HUGE Avocado tree. I get plenty of Avo's over one pound, the biggest so far has been 1 pound 6 ounces! YUMMY! I eat the weed Purslane everyday during the summer, and dry some out for my tea in the winter. Most people pull it and throw it away, I have several pots of it growing. I enjoyed the video, you have a nice piece of property!! 🙂
@user-rn5td9wj2k12 күн бұрын
Such a pity one promotes ** PLASTIC ** trays
@Jules-74014 күн бұрын
I need Gamma lids!
@stlmama764320 күн бұрын
Very similar results here in Missouri. Deer have been my worst issue this year. We had some extreme heat and no rain the last couple of weeks, so things were stressed, but it has cooled off a bit now. Your advice is good. Do a bit each day. It’s amazing how much better things go, plus you keep an eye on pests and disease that way. I’m very interested in the results of your copper pipe experiment!
@popeye131320 күн бұрын
I've had a garden since I was 13 I'm 65 now well at least wherever I live that had soil instead of concrete and I got to say you're video channel here is very informative I enjoy listening to you and learning what you have to say thank you for your time
@vickiesaewert555222 күн бұрын
Thank you for your easy to follow guide and suggestions. I really appreciate you and your nice videos.
@jodymontez69327 күн бұрын
Your wax is to hot when putting in the fragrance 160-165. And pour wax when its about 150°, use a double boiler to melt wax, oven is to hot.
@m.khairadiputra1517Ай бұрын
Hi, how about remove the smell from beeswax??any solution??
@doinaveres3685Ай бұрын
I have cut down on needing to weed by putting grass clippings around my plants.
@denaimbergamo1253Ай бұрын
Thank you so much ..from. a newbie gardener
@angienorheim3105Ай бұрын
I planted my onion bulbs, end pointing up, and put plastic forks around them to keep the deer and rabbits out
@lyndabuchholz1216Ай бұрын
I heard that onions would keep pests away so put them all around my raised beds. The deer loved them! No onions for me.
@VinceSinniАй бұрын
Great video, great tips, can hardly wait for tomorrow morning walk through.
@brendastranack4512Ай бұрын
What kind of light do you use?
@toddtomaszewski4626Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this with us 😁👍😎
@Steven_WillАй бұрын
Do you vape maam?
@kathleenrobinson1088Ай бұрын
Very helpful
@stlmama76432 ай бұрын
The morning walk thru is the best way to start the day. To me it’s the second best part of gardening (#1 being a successful harvest). It just de-stresses life. I really try to prioritize weeding the way you do, although I will devote more time if we have had a nice soaking rain because it’s so easy then! Your tips are all solid. Slow and steady is best, although I’ve certainly had seasons of life where I had to do everything on the weekends. Bottom line is not to stress over the process. Do the best you can and enjoy!
@kaleyjanenigh2 ай бұрын
I love your emails and your content! Thank you! 😊
@zanderlucero2 ай бұрын
All of mine stopped laying. Figured it’s my fault so I’ve done everything everyone recommends. Cleaning coop and nesting boxes every few days. Letting them free range for most of the day… Fake eggs to help encourage where to lay… Curtains on the nesting boxes…
@YesIAmEva2 ай бұрын
I planted about 5 different types of microgreens. They are now ready to harvest. My question is, do I throw away the remaining of plant after harvesting? Or will it grow again after cutting?
@spontaneousqueef16552 ай бұрын
Thanks for the video mate great information will give it a go!
@SatishKumar-vl3lt2 ай бұрын
Useful and pretty easy to processe
@gabiedavenport-qj1qb2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video, very helpful for this beginner. GD in Tucson, AZ
@timothyrussell11793 ай бұрын
This happened just as spring started. I hope they dont die. My first flock got killed by a weasel first and finished off by a racoon. I built a whole new coop and raised more the next year. They took so long to raise. I hope they don't just drop dead.
@fredwoodson64053 ай бұрын
Thanks! Very helpful.
@stlmama76433 ай бұрын
Great tour. Glad you were able to rework your big garden. I understand the idea of setting your objectives for the year. Last year was my first in retirement, and I was determined to actually eat, process or store all of my garden production. In the past my garden was a hobby and stress relief, but there was a lot of waste because I had no time to deal with the harvest. I was successful last year, but that did result in a goal something like yours for this year. I’m not dabbling so much and sticking with tried and true varieties for eating, storage or sharing. No matter what, a new garden season brings hope and blessings!
@darlenemarie393 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing your garden with us! I got some great ideas.
@bydehfence13 ай бұрын
Great Show!
@jameshall53143 ай бұрын
You don’t have to heat water for the noodles before putting them in the sun oven
@lissydney12743 ай бұрын
Thank you for the prepper tips. Can you please share the video on how to build a tent & also build a structure on the forest? I grow up never been taught this survival skills.
@LemonAndLime793 ай бұрын
I have my own cleaning business too. I don’t want to use synthetic fragrances that are poisonous to health. I’ve been adding lemongrass essential oil to unscented cleaning detergent. I will try making my own from scratch. I have rosacea and have noticed a drastic reduction in redness since I ceased using poisonous synthetic fragrences.
@elenacdelac3 ай бұрын
On the castile soap cleaner, do you need to rinse afterwards?
@yaelri14304 ай бұрын
I relate to this....do u have a link to manual tools for a homestead ?
@AKD1554 ай бұрын
I love how simple this video is. No fluff straight to the point
@tommyluck194 ай бұрын
Thank You so much for this video! we just got our Sunoven today!❤ Can I cook in a Dutch oven with Sunoven?
@Antmanwald04234 ай бұрын
Ya I cringed when I saw miracle grow, she turned a good thing into a tainted one. Still a great video!
@kyragd20094 ай бұрын
Awesome tips❤❤❤❤
@katpollard38134 ай бұрын
What is the shelf life fir your applesauce
@worthybookjourney32314 ай бұрын
How did you clean the wax out of the measuring cup?
@holtkate81Ай бұрын
I'd use a heat gun or boiling water and let it cool and scoop the hard wax out. Don't put the wax down the sink.
@Smypeace5 ай бұрын
But far the best and easiest video to follow!! Thank you!!😊
@joleekennedy83935 ай бұрын
What is the brand and where did you get the manual hand pump? I have the same situation with our well.
@StrongCoffeePlease5 ай бұрын
I personally purchased a Flojak for our well. It was easy to self install and works well to manually pump water out.
@cleberviniciusribeirohomem5 ай бұрын
Great!! I'm watching from Brazil and liked your video!!!
@stephaniefuqua86375 ай бұрын
I am also curious as to where i can find the stackable pots! Can you help?
@michellelayos77875 ай бұрын
Can any food be water bath canned?
@sweetlaughter785 ай бұрын
Oh my! I've been throwing away my seeds during germination because I thought mold was growing on them! 😂 thanks for including that!
@patriotmama5 ай бұрын
Great video! I am doing micro greens for the first time this year. Really great info. Thank you for info about not needing all the expensive trays!! Great news.
@mariannahola54575 ай бұрын
thanks !
@habh8r775 ай бұрын
It can be overwhelming to start from scratch…so 3 days, 3 weeks to 3 months is a manageable way to start
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Doesnt need to be HOT! TO DRY...better cool dry w * air circulation !-is vital.
Very interesting info! I'm in southern CA, I have an organic herb garden, I also raise red worms. I consider my herbs my medicine 🙂 I also have Orange, Fig and a HUGE Avocado tree. I get plenty of Avo's over one pound, the biggest so far has been 1 pound 6 ounces! YUMMY! I eat the weed Purslane everyday during the summer, and dry some out for my tea in the winter. Most people pull it and throw it away, I have several pots of it growing. I enjoyed the video, you have a nice piece of property!! 🙂
Such a pity one promotes ** PLASTIC ** trays
I need Gamma lids!
Very similar results here in Missouri. Deer have been my worst issue this year. We had some extreme heat and no rain the last couple of weeks, so things were stressed, but it has cooled off a bit now. Your advice is good. Do a bit each day. It’s amazing how much better things go, plus you keep an eye on pests and disease that way. I’m very interested in the results of your copper pipe experiment!
I've had a garden since I was 13 I'm 65 now well at least wherever I live that had soil instead of concrete and I got to say you're video channel here is very informative I enjoy listening to you and learning what you have to say thank you for your time
Thank you for your easy to follow guide and suggestions. I really appreciate you and your nice videos.
Your wax is to hot when putting in the fragrance 160-165. And pour wax when its about 150°, use a double boiler to melt wax, oven is to hot.
Hi, how about remove the smell from beeswax??any solution??
I have cut down on needing to weed by putting grass clippings around my plants.
Thank you so much ..from. a newbie gardener
I planted my onion bulbs, end pointing up, and put plastic forks around them to keep the deer and rabbits out
I heard that onions would keep pests away so put them all around my raised beds. The deer loved them! No onions for me.
Great video, great tips, can hardly wait for tomorrow morning walk through.
What kind of light do you use?
Thanks for sharing this with us 😁👍😎
Do you vape maam?
Very helpful
The morning walk thru is the best way to start the day. To me it’s the second best part of gardening (#1 being a successful harvest). It just de-stresses life. I really try to prioritize weeding the way you do, although I will devote more time if we have had a nice soaking rain because it’s so easy then! Your tips are all solid. Slow and steady is best, although I’ve certainly had seasons of life where I had to do everything on the weekends. Bottom line is not to stress over the process. Do the best you can and enjoy!
I love your emails and your content! Thank you! 😊
All of mine stopped laying. Figured it’s my fault so I’ve done everything everyone recommends. Cleaning coop and nesting boxes every few days. Letting them free range for most of the day… Fake eggs to help encourage where to lay… Curtains on the nesting boxes…
I planted about 5 different types of microgreens. They are now ready to harvest. My question is, do I throw away the remaining of plant after harvesting? Or will it grow again after cutting?
Thanks for the video mate great information will give it a go!
Useful and pretty easy to processe
Thank you for this video, very helpful for this beginner. GD in Tucson, AZ
This happened just as spring started. I hope they dont die. My first flock got killed by a weasel first and finished off by a racoon. I built a whole new coop and raised more the next year. They took so long to raise. I hope they don't just drop dead.
Thanks! Very helpful.
Great tour. Glad you were able to rework your big garden. I understand the idea of setting your objectives for the year. Last year was my first in retirement, and I was determined to actually eat, process or store all of my garden production. In the past my garden was a hobby and stress relief, but there was a lot of waste because I had no time to deal with the harvest. I was successful last year, but that did result in a goal something like yours for this year. I’m not dabbling so much and sticking with tried and true varieties for eating, storage or sharing. No matter what, a new garden season brings hope and blessings!
Thank you for sharing your garden with us! I got some great ideas.
Great Show!
You don’t have to heat water for the noodles before putting them in the sun oven
Thank you for the prepper tips. Can you please share the video on how to build a tent & also build a structure on the forest? I grow up never been taught this survival skills.
I have my own cleaning business too. I don’t want to use synthetic fragrances that are poisonous to health. I’ve been adding lemongrass essential oil to unscented cleaning detergent. I will try making my own from scratch. I have rosacea and have noticed a drastic reduction in redness since I ceased using poisonous synthetic fragrences.
On the castile soap cleaner, do you need to rinse afterwards?
I relate to this....do u have a link to manual tools for a homestead ?
I love how simple this video is. No fluff straight to the point
Thank You so much for this video! we just got our Sunoven today!❤ Can I cook in a Dutch oven with Sunoven?
Ya I cringed when I saw miracle grow, she turned a good thing into a tainted one. Still a great video!
Awesome tips❤❤❤❤
What is the shelf life fir your applesauce
How did you clean the wax out of the measuring cup?
I'd use a heat gun or boiling water and let it cool and scoop the hard wax out. Don't put the wax down the sink.
But far the best and easiest video to follow!! Thank you!!😊
What is the brand and where did you get the manual hand pump? I have the same situation with our well.
I personally purchased a Flojak for our well. It was easy to self install and works well to manually pump water out.
Great!! I'm watching from Brazil and liked your video!!!
I am also curious as to where i can find the stackable pots! Can you help?
Can any food be water bath canned?
Oh my! I've been throwing away my seeds during germination because I thought mold was growing on them! 😂 thanks for including that!
Great video! I am doing micro greens for the first time this year. Really great info. Thank you for info about not needing all the expensive trays!! Great news.
thanks !
It can be overwhelming to start from scratch…so 3 days, 3 weeks to 3 months is a manageable way to start