I'm in Australia so I tend to watch video 6 months later then when you post. I've watched a bunch of you shorts though. It's crazy to see you garden so bare. .starting from scratch this year in a typical house yard. One day I hope our garden looks as amazing as yours
@amyk60289 ай бұрын
We moved from 3/4 acre to over 17 acres last year and I will say a lot of days I feel completely overwhelmed with the amount of land we have. It’s a LOT of work. Every weekend hold many projects. A lot of them are not really fun. I love our Farm and don’t regret moving here but I don’t think you need this much land to be a homesteader or even to be self sufficient. I think you can be HAPPY on any size homestead!! ❤ Love your videos, your candor and your attitude
@itsbreellis9 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience! I always figured 5 acres would be a sweet spot. Not to big and not to large. I always view my space as a opportunity to see how much I can do, so then one day when I have more space Ill know what to do with it lol Even during peak summer my space can be overwhelming at times so I can imagine how much 17 would be to handle.
@rosa.athome9 ай бұрын
Agreed, we're only on 2 acres and it can be overwhelming in the middle of summer when the small veggie garden is producing and the weeds are thriving. There's a lot of landscaping to take care of. It can be exhausting even with everyone taking care of different areas.
@shugarysubstances7 ай бұрын
3:50 catfish LOVE those grubs. used to pick em out while prepping the garden as a kid, then at the end of the day dad and I would go fishing and come home with good fish.
@justbynature9 ай бұрын
Getting me even more excited to start seeds this weekend!! You’re going to LOVE the bee’s choice seeds.. I grew them last year they were so easy, SO gorgeous, the pollinators went absolutely nuts over them, and I collected so many seeds from them. Excited to see what your varieties will look like!
@jamieflint25509 ай бұрын
I splurged on one pk of Floret bred dahlias and one pk of their rainbow zinnias. They spent years breeding them, so it's such a treat! Their regular seeds aren't typically more than around $5 (other seed sales throughout the year). I'm so excited to see how they turn out, and hopefully save seeds for next year!
@carolbatulayan98009 ай бұрын
Noticed you have grow bags, you can plant potatoes in grow bags. I tried potatoes in raised bed but digging when it’s time to harvest disturbed the soil a lot so I opted pots and grow bags.
@itsbreellis9 ай бұрын
Yes that’s my plan!! ❤️
@Javi_One-fv6ic9 ай бұрын
Thank you for the video, always great watching you and seeing you so happy😁👍👌
@lisasantiago59729 ай бұрын
i use grow bags for potatoes. i can put them wherever i have an open space and i get so many, per bag.
@Lush_Acre_Homestead9 ай бұрын
I have the same issue putting soil in my beds. We have wild rabbits, a ton of them, so I need a 2 foot tall perimeter around each grow area. My cart dumps, but at 8 inches. I have to shovel my soil out. But it's still better than having to carry soil bags all over. 💚
@roxannern93939 ай бұрын
This is our 4th year growing in our newish home also. We splurged and got 2 beds that are 3.5' X 3.5' square and 32" tall. We will grow white potatoes in 1 bed and sweet potatoes in the other bed. Hoping to get bumper crops. Your garlic is beautiful! I think it's going to be a good garlic year. Thanks for sharing!
@mississippiapple10789 ай бұрын
Yay! Can't wait to see your garden
@stephtime9 ай бұрын
sweet potato slips are super easy! You should have plenty. i got some Floret dahlias in the daughters of floret variety, very excited and i have the same thought (ill find space lol). first year trying soil blocking and i'm super hooked!
@NinetyOneAdventures9 ай бұрын
Can't wait to have a garden!
@LifeHomeandGardenwithAnaRica9 ай бұрын
Garlic and onions are looking great.
@jenniferdavis80889 ай бұрын
Could you post a video of your chicken steps going into thier coup they look like what I want to build for mine
@itsbreellis9 ай бұрын
It’s actually not steps. They are just cement blocks that are used for gutters I believe. We had them on hand and used them as extra blockage from predators, trying to dig. We have fencing is underneath the ground, but we figured that would be an extra precaution we could put in front of the door.
@Beavercountyrancher9 ай бұрын
Woohoo! I have been waiting for your next video 🙂
@itsbreellis9 ай бұрын
Hope you enjoyed it!
@veronicamarquez2769 ай бұрын
I agree with you on the potatoes.
@meredithhall65768 ай бұрын
I’m in NE Kansas and we had a snow mix today.
@allesin1nem9 ай бұрын
Absolutely love this new thumbnail style!!!
@itsbreellis9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!!! I wanted to play around with it and see if anyone noticed a difference! Its been awhile since Ive done any text on it but I think it helps know what the video is about at a quick glance!
@Melissa.Bordelon847 ай бұрын
You can grown potatoes in a tire and stack them for more potatoes. Grow up instead of wide
@Themessykitchen29 ай бұрын
Bre I love your videos! I think because you’re not over the top. You have a regular house and backyard. You’re more relatable. I do have a question, where did you get this pink seed started trays and domes?! I’m in love and can’t find them anywhere online. 😍
@itsbreellis9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!! Both are from bootstrap farmer!
@Themessykitchen29 ай бұрын
@@itsbreellis thank you!
@ConcernedMartian9 ай бұрын
I got my onion sets in christmas day. My dads grandfather always did that and as my family has moved less than 30 miles from there it seems to be going on ok. Its my first year trying this family myth but they seem to be doing ok. I dotted the holes, planted the sets, covered them and then put half rotted mulch from the compost heap on top to keep them toasty. (results will follow at the end of the experiment) Update on the onions (about 3/4 weeks off harvest I imagine) unseasonably hot spring and winter. Lead to bolting of most if not all of them as I've been away leaving them under the care of my parents. Resulting onions will probably be chopped on mass and frozen for future recipes post harvest.
@itsbreellis9 ай бұрын
Hope they turn out great!
@brandynash14099 ай бұрын
What region do you live in?
@ConcernedMartian9 ай бұрын
@@brandynash1409 hell. No jokes I'm in the UK it's been a mild winter tbh but we haven't had the bitter cold we used to get
@cindipierce14785 ай бұрын
How often do you use fish fertilizer?
@AussieBit4519 ай бұрын
lol our banana peppers were the only ones that didn’t germinate too! Such a bummer, but I ended up finding starts at my nursery that are pretty much the same size as the rest of them in the grow room. Pretty lucky find imo 🥰 central Texas has been all over the place lately with weather but following you with your onions last year has led to success with ours so far! Fingers crossed 🤞
@brandynash14099 ай бұрын
My cabbage never looks super great until I get them in the ground. Then they take off!
@brianseybert1929 ай бұрын
Nice job with the onions, I have always trimmed the seedling while they were inside, just leaving them go this year to see what happens. First year putting my sweet potatoes (same method as you are using} on a heat matt, and they really took off, I had vines appearing within a couple weeks. The other thing that may had caused such good results is I did not cure the "seed" sweet potatoes I had saved. Plan on a video, showing how I treat the sweet potato vines after I harvest off the tubers. New subscriber. Stay Well!!!
@michellehinnergardt2009 ай бұрын
This is your best video yet
@itsbreellis9 ай бұрын
Thank you!!
@nataliyachepurnova299 ай бұрын
Loved this video!
@itsbreellis9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@7997thetruth9 ай бұрын
I did not see the straw mulch you use in the Description, can you share that? Thanks!!! 🙏🏼 ❤
@julienulik28559 ай бұрын
Can you please share where you get your bulk compost?
@alyssanew69668 ай бұрын
I had no idea my first year that you had to get slips from sweet potatoes… so I just threw them in the ground and got a small harvest! hoping I can get more this year with slips instead of chucking it in the garden 😂
@rickthelian22159 ай бұрын
Nice garlic and onions😊
@itsbreellis9 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@brittany83649 ай бұрын
Love the seed starting videos of all kinds. I am a new gardner, still honing my growing skills before I start seeds. Soaking up every bit of knowledge! Also, do you have everything you recommend linked in your Amazon page? Hoping to do some shopping soon
@amyfletcher47499 ай бұрын
My oregano comes back every year and I'm in iowa
@itsbreellis9 ай бұрын
I have 2 plants that have, I had 2 others that didn't over winter well last year. My problem was I needed to plant more then what I have planted lol
@susanrodman9 ай бұрын
I bought Floret’s Precious Metals zinnias and can’t wait! Your onions look fabulous! Mine are quite scrawny. I definitely want to try seed blocking next year!
@itsbreellis9 ай бұрын
Those are so pretty! I had to contain myself during her sale! 2 and 3 years back my onions were the same way. If you jump to last years onion planting video I show what mine looked like in 2022 - kzbin.info/www/bejne/oYnCfZepotGNoNU heres the video. Jump to 4:26 for the short clip if your interested. Last year was the first time I had good looking starts. I really think its giving them some extra space and making sure they are fed a handful of times inside. I always got onions out of my stringy starts so don't give up hope! Some weren't as big but I still got something!
@susanrodman9 ай бұрын
@@itsbreellis yes I’ve watched them. I don’t think I fertilized as good as I should have, but I will definitely fertilize the area they are going. My onions were just so so last year and were about like my starts this year. Next year I want to definitely do soil blocks and use your technique! It does look SO much easier than pulling them apart! 💕🌻
@justbynature9 ай бұрын
Wish I knew you were going to splurge on the Dahlia seeds from Floret I would have sent you a literal jar of them! :)
@MovingBlanketStudio9 ай бұрын
What's more satisfying- giving the hens the grubs, or torching the squash bug eggs? jk - Love all your channel content!
@lucythomas40779 ай бұрын
I just love your sprayer. Where did you get that. Happy growing
@Nins-niche679 ай бұрын
Yes. Please do share
@elizabethhunter84819 ай бұрын
I just found your channel and am excited to watch more of your videos. What zone are you in?
@itsbreellis9 ай бұрын
Thank you! Just changed to zone 7a, you may find old videos of me saying 6b lol
@ofrecentvintage9 ай бұрын
I had 100% germination on my Renee's Garden zinger hibiscus last year. Hopefully you'll experience the same!
@itsbreellis9 ай бұрын
I hope so too!
@jessicaschroyer76759 ай бұрын
Thanks for the advise! Where did you get your raised beds? Which brand are they? I have 12' x 4' beds that look like yours but am experiencing bowing on the sides from the weight of the dirt
@beinggreen249 ай бұрын
I want to grow squash again.. but last summer was my first time growing in the Midwest and my plant was killed off by squash bugs. Any advice to keep them at bay.
@itsbreellis9 ай бұрын
Best bet is pick them off. I typically will spend 5-10 minutes daily during a 4-6 week window in the summer. I burn off all the eggs to. if you want to be less hands on, neem oil will work for organic growing. I noticed it would effect my good bug populations though and stopped using it a few years back.
@laurabillings71569 ай бұрын
Curious about how you "burn off all the eggs"... sounds effective! How do you do it?
@bobinmissouri9 ай бұрын
I'm in Missouri Neighbor everything looking good there just Sub to your channel
@estelanunezchannel9 ай бұрын
hi i dont have mutch room here what can i plant my onions with ?
@FoxofDuty8 ай бұрын
I can't find the video you mention but you say you cut the stems of your onions before you planted on the ground, is there a reason for this?
@AndreaFelizM9 ай бұрын
What would you say is the best mulch for a sole flower bed? Love your content!
@itsbreellis9 ай бұрын
I will typically use straw for everything. I have a area in front of my house that Ive used wood chips in the past. Ive only grown hyssop there and catnip but its never had a problem. I'm planting all my lavender in that space this year.
@jenniferdavis80889 ай бұрын
I leave sweet potatoes in my pantry from Christmas and they start sprouting then you just put them in water
@itsbreellis9 ай бұрын
Good to know thanks for sharing! I grab these potatoes months ago in hopes them being older would help the process!
@modelno20049 ай бұрын
It’s my first year attempting onions from seed…my seedlings don’t look as thick as yours, and I did a bulk sewing. Any tips on what I could do to help them along when transplanting? They’re currently a bit whispy, and I’ll be transplanting out in a couple of weeks.
@itsbreellis9 ай бұрын
If you haven’t fed them recently then that would be the thing I would do. You could always trim them back to around 4 inches and that should help their bases! I still got onions from wispy onion seedling. Not as big but still got onions!
@modelno20049 ай бұрын
I’ll try another round of fertilizer! I’ve kept them trimmed but since the last trim, they’ve started dropping, and watering was fine otherwise. Thank you!
@stitchyreispeices9 ай бұрын
Have you had issues with the ez straw having a lot of weeds/seeds?? I tried straw for mulch a couple years ago and super regretted it after I realized it spread seeds and weeds all over my garden. I believe it was the same kind you have but I could be mistaken. Have you had those issues?
@itsbreellis9 ай бұрын
I may have to pick up a few, but it’s “99% weed free” I have always loved using it. I used another straw like it once and it was a nightmare!
@stitchyreispeices9 ай бұрын
@@itsbreellis Ok! Good to know. Thanks!
@Cass69 ай бұрын
How do you prevent mold from forming on top of seed starts? I keep battling this.
@itsbreellis9 ай бұрын
Good airflow and make sure the soil drys out before watering again
@Tayheiman9 ай бұрын
Your seedlings look so much bigger than mine and I’m pretty sure we started them about the same time. Also what do you fill your raised bed with?
@itsbreellis9 ай бұрын
Feeding will help a ton if your not. Sometimes lighting will play a big roll as well. What all do you have started so far? All my raised beds are filled with a 50/50 of compost and soil.
@Tayheiman9 ай бұрын
@@itsbreellis snapdragons, milkweed, herbs, broccoli, cabbage, lettuce, tomatoes and peppers. I’m about an hour south of KC and been loving your videos!!
@kaylawailes35578 ай бұрын
How long can onions last? Like I’d like to grow enough for a year but I feel like none of the store bought lasts even a week in my kitchen :(
@itsbreellis8 ай бұрын
Depends on the variety. This variety is called calibra and they can store around 6-8 months when cured correctly.
@FoxofDuty8 ай бұрын
Can l ask, l notice the straw.. why do you have that?
@itsbreellis8 ай бұрын
Helps retain the moisture in the soil. Less watering
@FoxofDuty8 ай бұрын
@itsbreellis aw thanks for replying. You have me hooked line and sinker.. is any straw ok?
@owlbestitching88399 ай бұрын
🦉🧵🤗🛎️
@juvyann24239 ай бұрын
Hi! Ive been watching your videos since im in Kansas too! Is Randy E. Carr yours on facebook? Just making sure its you and not someone else. Thank you!