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21 Comments
Hi you said 1/8 acre !!!
This is the best video I have seen till now. So simple and clear explanations. Perhaps I have a tip or 2 for small white worms in raspberries: We always put the berries in salt hand warm water after picking them. The worms will sink to the bottom and you can easily remove the berries from the water without the worms. Another tip for strawberries: if you seem to be allergic to strawberries: just wash them off in HOT water followed by COLD water. In that way the small hairs on the outside of the strawberries will fall of….the hair is what people are reacting allergic to, NOT the berry itself. Everybody can eat strawberries for they are kisses of the son : ) Namaste
i have to make my own sauces too, store bought stuff gives me bad heartburn always
I can relate to foods tasting different or off after having covid. I had covid 3 years ago and lost my sense of taste and smell. I have regained some of it back but many things don't taste the same. Romain lettuce, cucumbers, jalapenos, and onions, taste off or weird.
Peanut butter tastes like there is soap in it and the smell of coffee now gives me a headache and the taste grosses me out. And that was that I was a 4 cups of coffee every morning person.
You have a beautiful homestead.
Beautiful garden
You are not the only one that had covid mess up the taste of food. Peppers being one of them. I can finally eat almost everything again. Every once in a while I get that smell with raw peppers and bleach. So hot tubs and swimming pools are not fun yet. This has been happening for over a year.
im going to apply a lot of your wisdom. thank you!
Use raw milk to your garden
It's maybe a stupid question but where do you take your leaves from?
Wow nice garden guys😊 thank you for sharing your ideas…really like it.. glad to find your channel! New subscriber here and pressed the like button too😊 God bless
The BOTH of you are doing phenomenal. The WHOLE process is the journey. So motivating. I look forward to watching your channel. 🌱🙏🏼🙌🏼😁🥒🥦💯
Covid changed my taste buds for some of
my favorites too😊
Nothing in this world organic
Hey look I lived with farmers family in Canada. Green house is not recommended Recommend natural
Do you have moles, they dissipate my garden No matter what I've tried.
Could you try electroculture on the broccoli then make a vid how they grow? 😅Please? Think it’ll be great!
For the powdery mold use a three part water one part milk and spray the vegetation and fruit😊
Use butter milk to spray on your plants that has fungus and mould.
I'm in Ohio and I struggle with squash Vine borers
I grow the purple podded pole bean. It also turns green after you cook it but yes I agree it's very easy to see
Bitter lettuce is medicinal helps kill cancer "the bitter herbs and seeds have been provided"
Cheese taste so weird to me now as well as sour cream.