I'm growing candy cane capsicums 🫑 for the 1st time this year and it's in flower!! Super excited for our 1st harvest!
@leohorishny95612 күн бұрын
The honey badger of trees!
@Jbells26093 күн бұрын
Oh my stars, I think it’s a small world. Not sure if there is a way to directly message but I also know this family long time friends, literally putting my kids to bed after weekend with the whole family. *added* never mind I’m for sure. So cool to just cross paths on your page will definitely be watching some videos!
@emymiller60053 күн бұрын
Wow hope you can get rid of the nasty trees!
@chomershaphal66746 күн бұрын
I used tordon rtu on some very invasive bamboo in my yard, i got back a strip 30 foot wide by 80 foot or so, planted watermelons in that spot just 2 years later... still have stragglers 5 years later..i just keep cutting out to kill it, but the tordon got the bulk of it. I just saturated the stumps as soon as i cut it... still pulling dead roots out.. bamboo hardly rots, and cant burn it because each node explodes like a tiny grenade...
@CindiHedgepeth-yq3ie7 күн бұрын
I HATE these trees!! The thorns can go right through tires, animal feet, and shoes. I have been trying to eradicate these trees on our property for years now. The only way I have found is crossbow, but it is not available in all states and you have to be VERY careful not to get it close to other desirable trees. In that case you just have to keep pulling and chopping all of the root suckers that keep trying to come up and it takes years.
@FaithfulFarmstead7 күн бұрын
They are truly a nightmare!
@pi-sx3mb7 күн бұрын
Or as an alternative you could hire me to care for and nurture these trees. I have a brown thumb and they wouldn't stand a chance.
@rich66468 күн бұрын
Just wanted to share something that my ladies go crazy over. Kerrygold 100% natural cheese. I cut a slice then cut it into small cubes. Minimally processed cheese is a great source of protein and calcium. Cheese is high in sodium,so you don’t want to over use it. As you do the clap to have them come running for their treat. I do a whistle. They come a running. I also use it as bait to round them up as they will follow me back into the protective run. Pimpen Eggs from Rich’ Bitches the best layers in town. 😂 I take great care of my ladies. They give me gorgeous high nutritional eggs that stand tall with a beautiful rich orange yolk.
@FaithfulFarmstead7 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing!!
@rich66468 күн бұрын
Just wanted to share something that my ladies go crazy over. Kerrygold 100% natural cheese. I cut a slice then cut it into small cubes. Minimally processed cheese is a great source of protein and calcium. Cheese is high in sodium,so you don’t want to over use it. As you do the clap to have them come running for their treat. I do a whistle. They come a running. I also use it as bait to round them up as they will follow me back into the protective run if needed to leave them attended from pasture grazing. Pimpen Eggs from Rich’ Bitches the best layers in town. 😂 I take great care of my ladies. They give me gorgeous high nutritional eggs that stand tall with a beautiful rich orange yolk.
@redbaby8149 күн бұрын
I was originally looking for just tree removal estimates, but then came accross your video. Your thumbnail was what made me click, because this is EXACTLY the demon tree that we have in our backyard. And it's enormous. I've never seen anything like it before moving to our house. Thanks for the information. I'm going to start researching this a bit more.
@FaithfulFarmstead8 күн бұрын
Good luck! These trees are insane! Just an update, the leaves on the tree and the smaller ones are turning completely yellow. So this stuff is working. I am still not sure what I'm going to do with the big tree once I cut it down - it's going to be very tricky to handle! haha. Thanks for watching
@daniels_wild9 күн бұрын
Had one go through my boot and foot all the way
@FaithfulFarmstead9 күн бұрын
Yikes! These things are nasty. Did you get rid of the tree yet?
@WillowBrookHomestead10 күн бұрын
I’m enjoying watching the progress yall are making on the farm. Looking good and keep it up!
@FaithfulFarmstead10 күн бұрын
Thanks! It’s been a journey and we’re just getting started!
@BenHai24318 күн бұрын
I allow plants like broccoli and cabbage to grow after harvesting, next season before and during planting I uproot those plants and lay them on the garden at slug o clock. Early next morning I gather them and drown them and the slugs within in a deep container of water. It's very effective, low effort and cost free. Also the smell of these plants distracts slugs from your new seedlings.
@FaithfulFarmstead7 күн бұрын
Thanks for the tip
@NanoNano-tk7ev18 күн бұрын
Still can’t believe we’re living in the 1600’s
@LELEW-bz4sp18 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!!!!
@FaithfulFarmstead7 күн бұрын
You're welcome!
@blockchainbandit148420 күн бұрын
What happens if I do this with the stock controller?
@brendadeberg559823 күн бұрын
I do the same! I also let them freeze on cookie sheet, then dump into freezer bags.
@ChildofGod233125 күн бұрын
Just so buitiful and peaceful.
@wethepeople854225 күн бұрын
Yes our 2 gallon galvanized metal one from tractor supply leaked as well after about a month. Wasn’t cheap either I think it was about $30. This is a better system.
@GiveMeLibertyOrGiveMeDeath177626 күн бұрын
I’ve been fixated with wanting land above 10 acres, but after watching a few videos of 6 acre properties, I’m thinking 6 just may be enough
@nancyflint943528 күн бұрын
Does it attract or repeal ants? I live in Florida and have also plenty of red ant hills. A real nuisance!
@brooklyn353428 күн бұрын
My new favourites youtuber to watch 😄 ive binged watched lots of your videos and will definitely be looking forward to new released videos over time too!!! Btw found your channel by looking up "kids gardening" for my 3 year old, she loves the videos!!! Also you should try dehydrating slices of tomato with basil and salt on top. Its sooo good..a very enjoyable and addictive snack and so yummy in salads 🥗 pasta etc! I also love to dehydrate it in my dehydrator and than make that into "not so sundried tomatos" by mixing it with herbs and olive oil and putting it in a jar for a few days. Soooo yummy!!!! You could can it for longer storage too but I always eat it too fast lol. 😅 you can even use the left over tomato, oregano, basil etc flavoured olive oil in salads and pastas!!! So versatile and delish!!!
@brooklyn353428 күн бұрын
Would love to see your kids more in the videos!! My 3 year old always ask to watch your channel!! "Oh I want to watch the little girl harvesring with her Mama this time!" Thats what she says almost every day!
@BSG000528 күн бұрын
How tall does it need to be?
@Karen-zp4jb29 күн бұрын
I have really enjoyed watching him and his daughters . I love listening to him sing . And his daughter is so precious . I hope everything works out for him with his other two daughters . All the stuff that is being said is bad and just hurting him and the girls But like he said he has a new wife and and a new life . And someday it will come to pass . Good luck.
@johann3029Ай бұрын
Are you giving the chickens the slugs drowned in beer ? 😆
@mtblondie0036Ай бұрын
I have been blanching my half runners for close to 30 yrs I did pressure can a few times but they just are to mushy for me yuck! I love my veggies a little crisp.. I don’t hardly ever buy can beans from store it’s usually frozen cuz we only cook a few for a few Mins and they have tht right amount of crisp to them so I am only gonna freeze this yr but I am torn about blanching or not blanching I plan on doing a few quart bags of blanched verse not blanched does anyone have any tips or opinions on one being better than the other I know ppl say blanch is best due to it kills off the bad enzymes and many other bad things (can’t remember what I heard lol)
@lorielizabethwade7505Ай бұрын
Where are you located and do you receive visitors?
@FaithfulFarmsteadАй бұрын
This is a place called Lake Tobias in PA. It’s not ours. It’s a safari and zoo
@RegalGibbnsАй бұрын
It's true 🙂
@TwoDovesBeesАй бұрын
So much work... but it's worth it!!! Squash Vine Borers are a pain for us... I don't think we've successfully grown a squash in years!
@FaithfulFarmsteadАй бұрын
Yes! So worth all the work 🙌 and those Squash Vine Borers are so annoying haha. You should give the Tromboncino Squash! We’ve absolutely loved it this year
@brendajessup9722Ай бұрын
Your Garden looks So Beautiful 🤩 My tomatoes didn’t produce as much as thought they should 🤔 I’m going to try the mulched leaves in my garden. My Pollinators weren’t visiting the garden as I had hoped… I hardly had anything buzzing around ( No Hummingbirds) 🤔 Zillions of those darn Mosquitoes & ticks🤦♀️ I didn’t even have Cicadas like other States did ( I’m in Ky) I could hear them on KZbin homesteading videos, not here 🤔 Great Video, until the next one 😉💞🇺🇸
@stephaniegee227Ай бұрын
Howdy from your neighbor to the south in Tennessee! We've had SO many insects this summer, including the cicadas. And our garden didn't do as well as in past years, but we're looking forward to the next season. We always use mulched leaves in our garden. Great for the winter beds that are resting until the spring.
@FaithfulFarmsteadАй бұрын
That’s so interesting that you didn’t have cicadas! I had some friends who are in newly developed areas not have cicadas. And such a bummer you didn’t have as many pollinators. The beautiful thing about gardening is that you get another try next year ♥️
@brooklyn353428 күн бұрын
If you flick the flower a few times it helps pollinate them!! 😊 if you have the time ofc. Just walk around with a coffee in one hand and your fingers or an electric toothbrush that's dedicated to pollinating in the other hand
@trevorhamiltonАй бұрын
Does it work with just 1 battery? I have 2 kiddos one loves speed the other not so much
@brooklyn3534Ай бұрын
Do you ever get chickens roaming off when free ranging?? Even when you were in ghe suburbs
@FaithfulFarmsteadАй бұрын
Once they establish home base, they will stick around. They do wonder quite a bit but never off our property. And they always come back in at night and we close the door behind them
@truth_farmerАй бұрын
Do you think it's OK transgress the Bible? Are you divorced and remarried ?
@kerisilvaАй бұрын
bet they are bitter
@judyberry8693Ай бұрын
Indeed south we dig earlier because the hot soil makes them rot in ground.love watching you garden.
@davecasper9598Ай бұрын
My mother loved growing them
@user-qc1ne4jq6fАй бұрын
Cute story😊I have the same feeling eating tomatoes from my garden. I remember being in the garden with my grandpa and eating tomatoes he grew.
@cosmicrealm1567Ай бұрын
Get 2 big, ceramic flowerpots. Stack them on top of each other, and turn them upsie down. The slugs will crawl into the hole at the top
@victoradams4420Ай бұрын
Watering isn't the only thing that makes them bitter. Some veriatys wont take heat, after about 90 degrees they will all be bitter
@brendajessup9722Ай бұрын
I’m going to try those Belgian Tomatoes next yr.. Thanks 😉💞🇺🇸
@brendajessup9722Ай бұрын
I didn’t know that, Basil makes Tomatoes Sweeter 🤔 I’m So glad I’m following your Channel… Hope to see more from you, until the next one 😉💞🇺🇸
@brendajessup9722Ай бұрын
Oh My Goodness, I’ve never tried it Raw 🤔 I will now 😍 Mine started coming in really good a few days ago. I was saving a couple of days worth to Fry up 😋 Thanks 😉💞🇺🇸
@emymiller6005Ай бұрын
Beautiful garden
@sharon314Ай бұрын
Mine died back and still there were NO POTATOES!!!
@raheelharb3308Ай бұрын
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@jbingfax1950Ай бұрын
heard dirt becomes non usable after a potatoe harvest...not sure.
@FaithfulFarmsteadАй бұрын
Interesting! I didn’t know that. Always something new to learn about 🙌
@jbingfax1950Ай бұрын
@@FaithfulFarmstead true dat search online. not sure...
@Only_in_fox_cityАй бұрын
Useful😊
@ybunnygurlАй бұрын
Do NOT eat potato berries or seeds they will kill you they're in the family of deadly nightshade.