I love your dress. You look lovely, and your garden is amazing.
@DragonflyenAmberАй бұрын
Your garden looks awesome, so glad you aren't having to battle flea beatles so badly this year.
@pamelahansen5928Ай бұрын
Love hearing the hummingbirds zoom by
@FyNythАй бұрын
Me too! We have at least dozens hanging around the flowers and feeders here now which is a lot of fun.
@ddhu5396Ай бұрын
This is the vid I look forward to every year ❤
@jonap5740Ай бұрын
Me too!
@MbusowabalondoАй бұрын
Your garden is looking very good and it's a lot of food I love your design very much affordable but so beautiful ❤❤❤
@Diligent-dp7giАй бұрын
Ariel, you Look so pretty : ) You are Definitely the Garden QUEEN. Where's the Garden KING ??
@arkansashomestead292629 күн бұрын
Question: What are the metal that make up the hoops called? Do you think it works better than PVC? Thanks for the garden tour.
@femalecrusader8389Ай бұрын
Very beautiful and looking great. All I can think of if my garden are pickling, and BLT sandwiches. 🏡
@donnaheaden951512 күн бұрын
Love your videos! And gardens ! Heck all of your stuff! Thank both of you!❤
@carolynmoody9460Ай бұрын
Beautiful as always ❤❤❤🕊️
@Diligent-dp7giАй бұрын
I Celebrate your AWESOME Garden : ) LUV your informative and interesting videos. It's Always Good to see you and Clay and your Dogs and farm animals!
@claudiajimenez3910Ай бұрын
I live in northern California. I'm drowning in cucumbers now. Cherry tomatoes are starting to ripen so I have tomatoes for breakfast. Zucchini is slow but its growing. I planted them in grow bags with marigolds to avoid the squash bugs. It worked so I will do that again. I had blossom end rot with bell peppers and had to add lime to its bed. I don't have a large garden, all is in three 4 x 8 raised beds. It has been a very productive year here. I get so many tips from you, thank you. I loved your video of your micro climate. I have a stucco wall that retains the heat so I may try grow bags this winter along the wall.
@FyNythАй бұрын
Sounds like overall a great harvest! Enjoy all your lovely food!
@eileenstickney80Ай бұрын
what a beautiful garden. I would love to see what you cook with your harvest.
@wendyweaver8749Ай бұрын
@eileenstickney - Go to the Playlist tab. There are playlists in which Ariel demonstrates cooking and canning.
@eileenstickney80Ай бұрын
@@wendyweaver8749 awesome, thanks!
@DebGeeDeeАй бұрын
Everything looks so lush and healthy Ariel! Well done. I love the purple skinned yellow flesh spuds, they taste buttery without butter! 😘🤗
@carolynsilvers9999Ай бұрын
During my years in Fremont co Wyoming, I could never have peas. Rabbits got them every year.
@dangrimes507823 күн бұрын
Get a rifle and have a nice rabbit stew for supper.
@marianfrances4959Ай бұрын
Wow! You really are having a good garden year! Thanks for the annotated tour! 👍😎🇨🇦🥦🧄🥬🌻
@JohnsoncrnaАй бұрын
Thanks for the update. Your garden is absolutely beautiful!
@zzydnyАй бұрын
It would be great to see an update on the beehives. Garden is looking amazing.
@FyNythАй бұрын
They are all busy right now! And thanks.
@stellaunger8568Ай бұрын
Beautiful garden. ❤️😁🌹
@Panzerman1951Ай бұрын
Envious to say the least! Your garden is simply amazing and such a wide variety of produce. I do miss our plot of land. It provided us with an incredible selection of fresh produce over the years. We used to pressure can potatoes, green beans and Roma tomatoes and still have many jars. Pressure canning is not common here in the UK so we had to import our pressure canner. We visited family in Canada last year so stocked up with canning supplies. Take care both and stay safe. Sid and Nicola, Rugby UK.
@user-yi4lw1qv9eАй бұрын
Great tips. I totally share your way of gardening.
@dennismatthews6660Ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing!
@FireballsocalАй бұрын
The garden is looking amazing! The old garden in the clearing was impressive but you and Clay have done wonders on the bigger property. Too bad about the tomatoes but maybe in a few years…
@mircat28Ай бұрын
I thought she said their weather is not conducive to ever grow tomatoes.
@FireballsocalАй бұрын
@@mircat28 without a lot of help. I’m assuming that means a greenhouse or hothouse. I think Ariel had mentioned plans for something along those lines down the road awhile back. Would allow the starts to be grown from seeds also.
@FyNythАй бұрын
Yep, lots of folks in the area grow tomatoes. 100% of them have greenhouses to do that in. :) One day we will have a greenhouse, just don't have the time or money to do everything at once.
@dorisharrison9885Ай бұрын
The garden looks fantastic,keep up the great work😊🌷🌻🇺🇸👍
@josiekoll3988Ай бұрын
Been watching your videos for a couple years now. Enjoy them so much! Shocked to hear you are from PA. I live in Central PA. State College.
@IamDoogyАй бұрын
I haven’t seen you in years! Been wondering how you’ve been. So glad to see you pop up in my feed.
@tinatheneАй бұрын
Subscribe😊
@IamDoogyАй бұрын
@@tinathene I was subscribed before and I never unsubscribed. I just double checked. I am still but it hasn’t shown up in my feed for what must be a year. When I lost track of Ariel is when she cut back on posting because of some rule change about liability for what is posted. I forget the details but that was the overall issue. Anyway, glad to see Ariel and her husband again and that they are doing well.
@tinatheneАй бұрын
@@IamDoogy you might have to set the alert bell 🙂
@suemcknight9051Ай бұрын
Always, always so interesting & appreciated… your research & findings are a real boon to gardeners seeking ongoing knowledge for their own gardening knowledge. Your channel has been a blessing to me for all the years Ive watched it…(which is many! 😉).
@FyNythАй бұрын
Aww thank you for the kind words!
@tinatheneАй бұрын
Yay🎉 Im happy for your abundance In The garden. Radish sprout peas tast good, too! I love red cabbage, raw and Danish style. Thank you for your explanation. Love that even the weeds can be used as nutrients ❤
@potpourrioflifeАй бұрын
Great info and tips, and I absolutely love your dress!! Thank you for sharing the various tips
@summer-wy8gtАй бұрын
maybe a small green house will allow you to grow the cucumbers you love.
@mysticdiana440222 күн бұрын
A greenhouse in your growing zone would be something to consider to get a better yield and earlier harvests.
@NarrowPathTravelerАй бұрын
Beautiful garden! I love cucumbers, too! :)
@PrivateUsernameАй бұрын
Your lettuce looks better than mine. Beans/Peas, too. But I've got you beat on tomatoes, squash, and zuc :)
@PuthyvanGardenАй бұрын
Wow! I'm so excited , it really nice ☺️
@lytieuanh1993Ай бұрын
Wow I like your garden. It look so beautiful 😊😊😊
@Pinetree282Ай бұрын
I always eat the brassica leaves. I actually like broccoli and Brussels sprout leaves more than the parts people eat. Also the tops of carrots and radishes. Makes my small garden go farther in the summer and helps pay for the organic veggies at Whole Foods in the winter. (Quite reasonable if you stick to the ACTUAL whole foods at Whole Foods!) I’m sure being owned by Amazon means Whole Foods organic fruits and veggies are just borderline okay, but guessing not much different than most chain grocery stores.
@do4699Ай бұрын
You might try butter bush squash if you want to give winter squash a try. They do well for us. We don't live as high in elevation so our temperatures are higher but we also have a short growing season. Since they are 75 days to maturity they work well for our short season.
@brendarushka9966Ай бұрын
Amazing. Everything looks so healthy. Question: have you considered adding a high tunnel to your property to grow things that need an extended season or warmer temps?
@damogranheart5521Ай бұрын
The row covers are the white bundles at the sides of the beds. There are hoops throughout the garden beds to roll the covers over so they are not lying directly on the crops. This is an area of high winds also. A high tunnel might be a problem. A sturdy greenhouse has a better chance of survival.
@irili100Ай бұрын
Have you tried sowing potato seeds? This means seeds from their flowers, not from the tubers. Maybe you will get seedlings that are resistant to the special conditions of the area. I think it could be interesting.
@FyNythАй бұрын
No but breeding new potato varieties that way would be kind of fun if I had a lot of time and space to dedicate to it!
@irili100Ай бұрын
@@FyNyth Thanks🥰 as a gardener myself, I am very impressed by your work in such difficult conditions. The difference between us is that our conditions are the opposite of yours. It is very hot here, the rainy season is short and concentrates on 4 months with rain that rarely has frost and the summer is long and hot.
@FyNythАй бұрын
@@irili100 Aww thanks! Your climate sounds like it has a lot of challenges too.
@janetjohnson998Ай бұрын
Great info near end.
@sharvo6Ай бұрын
How do you keep your sauerkraut over the winter? Do you have refrigerator space for it? Is it cool enough in the Shop barm? I hope you'll take us on a tour of all the trees yuou've planted. I'll bet you never expected to use so much plastic on your Homestead, but if it kills the quack grass I'm all for it!
@FyNythАй бұрын
We have a pretty good cool pantry corner built in the shop. Not as good as a root cellar but we will have that one day. I do want to do a tree tour as soon as I have time!
@masquitafulАй бұрын
Can you talk more about foliar feeding? How do I figure out which weeds to use? We don't have dandelions here. Can I use the cousin of dandelions, the sow thistle, or these dead nettles I have everywhere? How do I figure out which nutrients they will add?
@FyNythАй бұрын
I covered a bunch more of that here - kzbin.info/www/bejne/aHurmnmon7ytZrM
@ConradREAGEN-wx4wrАй бұрын
AGARDEN LIKE IN PENNSYLVANIA. A LITTLE AMISH OR MORE REALLY COOL CHICKEN SSS
@annalinekennedy1027Ай бұрын
Awesome Awesome garden. Please let me know how you store your potatoes all year round
@FyNythАй бұрын
We have a pretty good cool pantry corner built in the shop. Not as good as a root cellar but we will have that one day.
@nancyhaywood6486Ай бұрын
nice garden
@johnmccormick175Ай бұрын
Im jealous your garden puts mine to shame 🙂
@beckyray8746Ай бұрын
I am amazed at the bounty you harvest from your garden beds. I’m curious about the root crops like potatoes. Do you have to dig no deeper than the concrete blocks to harvest them or do they make their way deeper? I always thought potatoes had to be planted deep.
@FyNythАй бұрын
No, nothing can go lower than the block because of the hardware cloth that we laid down to prevent the pocket gophers (which are still merrily tearing up the yard and other things all around the garden) from demolishing all the garden plants. They probably would like deeper soil and one day we will get deeper beds made. But in the mean time, all these plants have been pretty productive with just their 8 inches of soil which is really nice.
@susandickerson2663Ай бұрын
Wow, good to know. I didn't plant potatoes because I thought I needed a very deep environment. Thanks!
@SherryEllessonАй бұрын
So you have no critters coming in and sharing your garden? How is that?
@FyNythАй бұрын
A solid fence - kzbin.info/www/bejne/gH6Tm5h6Z7yYpZI , two dogs, and a handful of cats that all patrol inside our fence. :) Otherwise I am sure we would have all kinds of things munching on the garden.
@SherryEllessonАй бұрын
@@FyNyth I went and watched that - 800' of fencing by two people! I'm impressed!!! Good video too. Thank you.
@Lyniem1989Ай бұрын
Good ❤❤❤
@jewelssylva3738Ай бұрын
💜
@ryancurtis4692Ай бұрын
Have you checked out the NRCS high tunnel grant? In case you ever wanted to try tomatoes? I'm in the lower valley, and my early girl variety is doing well in a cat tunnel.
@sheelaghomalley5459Ай бұрын
Watching from Ireland. All my cool crops are growing well but my heat loving crops are stalled. Growth is very slow
@cephalopodx7587Ай бұрын
Where do you store all your canned goods...your house is so tiny.
@mircat28Ай бұрын
Well obviously they have storage somewhere !
@dawnbaker9274Ай бұрын
They do have a large storage shed that holds their wood and equipment.
@zzydnyАй бұрын
They aren't living in the tiny house now because they have built a temporary living space into the workshop--there's a great tour video of it.
@FyNythАй бұрын
We have a pretty good cool pantry corner built in the shop now. Not as good as a root cellar but we will have that one day.
@Pinetree282Ай бұрын
Not applicable now, but there was a video a few years ago about where Ariel stored extra food in the tiny house. Like the bigger kitchen, she did prioritize storage for all the food that her gardens produced. Even buying cases of tomatoes to can.
@laurieweideman9607Ай бұрын
I’m curious why you don’t have a green house? When we visited Alaska we noticed nearly everyone had one.
@FyNythАй бұрын
We only have the time and money to build so many things at once. One day we plan to!
@outoftime788Ай бұрын
u look grate!
@christinaelliott8565Ай бұрын
Will you reapply prasitical nematoids in your soil? At some point are there plans for a full-sized plastic covered (double plastic w/air-filled space between the two layers) for your garden area?
@cephalopodx7587Ай бұрын
How do the fruit trees handle those lower temps? I thought things like apples would lose their fruit in a freeze.
@FyNythАй бұрын
Mostly it's a problem when it freezes hard right when the tree is in bloom. So we plant lots of different varieties that bloom at different times so some hopefully survive each year. Of course there are lots of more warm loving fruits we can't grow at all here but apples do ok most years.
@brendawheeler5456Ай бұрын
Pronounced "key oh ga" beets.Do you plant determinate potatoes? I know Yukon gold and Norland red are determinates.