Garden looks great. Would love to see some of the meals you're cooking up these days. Good luck out there with what ever you're up to.
@Tom-P3 ай бұрын
Do you add compost or manure to your soil? It always looks so good.
@Zombiehunter20863 ай бұрын
Miss your cooking videos!
@mattmiller50143 ай бұрын
I know that this comment will be seen as probably stupid. But I have been watching your videos because you remind me of my Brother. He had a stroke 7 years ago and is living with me in my spare bedroom. He spends his days watchings movies and blesses me with his presence for about 2 minutes a week to let me know he's going to check his mail. We used to spend hours together doing things and since the stroke, 😢. You look like him and sound like him and I miss him more tgan anything. Thank You for understanding.
@mikewarner22853 ай бұрын
Try rosted radishes?
@Brad12372023 ай бұрын
Garden looks awesome Sir!!!
@dannycorbett3753 ай бұрын
like to see some betty crocker cooking that you are so good at
@BriggsStratton113 ай бұрын
Id like some new cooking vids, too
@michaelallsup13 ай бұрын
The recalls have increased considerably.
@SwampDonkey20102 ай бұрын
Iceberg will grow as they should, grew them here just fine, nice heads. My trouble these days in earwigs. I can only grow leaf lettuce, because iceberg or romain gets chewed up by the earwigs. They come out at night, and they will chew most anything, including carrots, dill, basal, and any vine seedling. A curse that has been spread by green houses. I never buy greenhouse stuff anymore, I start stuff in a grow tent. My peppers already have blossoms and small fruit set before they even go out in June. Also, I have not seen a cuke beetle this year. We have had lots of water here, one of the best summers ever, and 70-80's temps. I don't have huge gardens, what I do have grows in abundance. My squash and cukes always get twice as big as the advertising on the packaging. Water and rotten manure, very little fertilizer, a bag does me 3 years and I put it on berries as well. SO I don't need much. The squash leaves here, 'sweet momma' grow like car tires. Cuke leaves like a dinner plate. I throw away a wheel barrel of cukes the size of zucchini. I love my garden cantaloupes, sweet and juice down your face.
@backwoods76713 ай бұрын
Radishes look great
@h.m.a.20373 ай бұрын
Long time no see sir🤝 greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪. Love your channel on you tube.
@tomevans44022 ай бұрын
Interesting
@jant47413 ай бұрын
No consequences generation work force, management. Rats? So what.
@webstella3 ай бұрын
Wish I lived further south again. My carrots are about 1 inch tall. My potatoes are probably just nodules at this point. Leaf lettuce looks just barely 2 inches tall. When I lived in the southern half of BC our gardens were about within a week of each other. Not no more! Lol. Oh well one day I hope to get back there again.
@moviesfromjeroen3 ай бұрын
Here in the Netherlands we also have many unusual recalls
@dansengines25943 ай бұрын
No Roundup on Rye, Canadians are selling Rye Bread over here in bucket loads. Nice potatoes look like Norlands? Up here in potato country new potatoes like that with lots of butter are like candy. I remember my Mom eating new cooked potatoes cold with butter.
@logcabinlooms3 ай бұрын
Yep, Norlands, they came out of my kitchen garden. In the big garden I have Yukon gold, Viking, and more Norlands.
@SwampDonkey20102 ай бұрын
@@logcabinlooms I live in the potato belt here in New Brunswick, I'm surrounded by spud fields. I like varieties in the Russet family, like Norkota, or Netted Gem and I have grown Yukon gold. But nothing beats garden spuds, I just don't have the garden space, I like to stay small and grow big crops on small spaces. There is no scarcity of spuds up here. There's 5 huge spud sheds within 2 miles of the place. 4 or 5 huge processors within 30 miles.