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I'm Running Out of Time and I've Got To FIX This // Food Security //

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Morgan Hill Farms

Morgan Hill Farms

Ай бұрын

I have a BIG problem to fix and I've got to do it NOW or it will be too late!

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@angelaenos3797
@angelaenos3797 Ай бұрын
I love the zinnias! But I understand wanting to use that space to plant food instead. Have you thought about a cover crop until you are ready for Fall planting? If that doesn’t work I would go with your dry bean option or dent corn. Good luck, I know it will turn out great for you! Your tomatoes look really good, how do you keep a handle on blight?
@MorganHillFarms
@MorganHillFarms Ай бұрын
I don’t think I have time for a cover crop as I will plant for fall in mid August. But I do see great value in cover crops and will plant some this fall in empty areas:) I have been really aggressive pruning the tomatoes this year. I have been taking every leave and branch with any spots and cutting them off. It has worked really well, but as soon as the season gets busy, I’m sure i’ll fall behind.
@sherylwhited7380
@sherylwhited7380 Ай бұрын
A suggestion: don’t plant sunflowers in the veg beds - yes pollinators and pest predators love them, but, sunflowers are allelopathic which means they can send out toxins that may inhibit the growth of nearby plants. I just plant them near my veg beds.
@diablomom
@diablomom Ай бұрын
Truth! I planted two on the corner of my tomato bed. The tomato plant growing next to it died, so I replanted another plant in its place. That one gave me two tomatoes then quit.
@MorganHillFarms
@MorganHillFarms Ай бұрын
Wow! I didn’t know that! Thank you for letting me know. All my sunflowers volunteered this year but I’ll know now not to let them just pop up anywhere:)
@4cfaith
@4cfaith 28 күн бұрын
No sunflowers PULLS OUT toxics
@billelrod1779
@billelrod1779 Ай бұрын
I don’t know if you’ve ever tried Orca Beans (aka Calypso Beans)…it’s a bush bean you harvest dry. They’re black and white, and when cooked turn tan and white. They make a beautiful presentation in a traditional, New England style baked bean recipe..using salt pork and molasses.
@MorganHillFarms
@MorganHillFarms Ай бұрын
I grew some of these last year! They remind me of little killer whales😂
@tinazatse7008
@tinazatse7008 Ай бұрын
@@MorganHillFarms HA! They remind me of killer whales too! @billelrod1779 That sound super yummy!
@Maria-ql3fc
@Maria-ql3fc Ай бұрын
Plant some winter squash like butternut, Seminole , Long Island cheese if you live in the south you still have time to get a good harvest.
@MorganHillFarms
@MorganHillFarms Ай бұрын
Thank you! I just planted some acorn squash, another round of butternut and about 10 more long Island cheese. Let’s hope you’re right about getting a harvest. I think I’m pushing the limits this year:)
@lorrainecostanzo9092
@lorrainecostanzo9092 Ай бұрын
I wouldn't pull out your beans as they are growing so well and should produce soon, as its' also so hot atm I would maybe mulch that open section and let it rest for awhile until it starts to cool down a bit
@josepharchambault8368
@josepharchambault8368 Ай бұрын
I was also thinking carrots because you can mulch them and leave them in the ground way past frost, and harvest as needed. I agree w Kale too. Can leave that in way past frost and use for soups, stews, kale chips.
@MorganHillFarms
@MorganHillFarms Ай бұрын
I think I am a bit early for carrots. We are sweltering here. I will definitely do both of those for fall crops though! Thank you for the advice:)
@josepharchambault8368
@josepharchambault8368 Ай бұрын
@@MorganHillFarms Yes, us too here in R.I. This week was 94, 95 degrees. W heat humidity index of 105. Again next week! Zucchini exploding though, they love the heat. Thank You
@norazolt
@norazolt Ай бұрын
You could do a fall crop of carrots - those are great for winter meals. Winter squash/pumpkin would take up quite a bit of space plus be storage food. Beans are also very tasty!
@MorganHillFarms
@MorganHillFarms Ай бұрын
I will definitely do carrots in the fall. I will plant those in mid August. I agree with you on the beans. They are an easy harvest and I could put them away until I had time to shell them when the preserving season is over.
@Mel-vu9ss
@Mel-vu9ss Ай бұрын
My first planting of potatoes did awful. I have more planted so I’m praying I get a better harvest. As far as those empty rows why not plant your cukes there? You look like you have enough space to get a good amount for putting up alot of jars of pickles.
@MorganHillFarms
@MorganHillFarms Ай бұрын
I did succession sow more cucumbers in a couple of areas with trellises. I am hoping these do better than my first planting!
@LoriAlexander-eo2ji
@LoriAlexander-eo2ji Ай бұрын
Plant okra and put up breaded okra in freezer for fried okra
@MorganHillFarms
@MorganHillFarms Ай бұрын
Love love love okra. I have 30 plants already but this is my favorite way to preserve it! Thank you:)
@ht6684
@ht6684 Ай бұрын
Black caps (black raspberries) do so good for me in WI. Cover crops just to add back to the soil might be a good idea if you aren't really sure.
@MorganHillFarms
@MorganHillFarms Ай бұрын
I’ll do some cover crops over the winter months. I love that they improve the soil when I’m not growing crops!
@stitchyreispeices
@stitchyreispeices Ай бұрын
What about carrots or brussel sprouts? I'm not much help here. But question for you. Which variety of cucumber do you use? I pulled my cucumber plants even though they were producing like crazy because they were all just super bitter. I think maybe it's too hot here for them now in NC but you are more south that I am....I need some that won't be so bitter! 😭
@MorganHillFarms
@MorganHillFarms Ай бұрын
My first planting was “cool cucumber” from Johnny Seeds. The next planting is “Max Pack” from Johnny Seeds as well. They are both pickling varieties. The max pack has the broadest disease resistance of all the pickling cucumbers. I haven’t had a bitter one yet this season, even when I’ve let them get too big.
@stitchyreispeices
@stitchyreispeices Ай бұрын
​@@MorganHillFarmsWonderful! Thank you. I've been keeping a list of varieties you mention having good luck with so I can get a few seeds to try. :) thanks!
@twins548512
@twins548512 Ай бұрын
I want to plant turnips now… love your coveralls!! Can you share a link for them!? Thank you!! 😊
@canhope1821
@canhope1821 Ай бұрын
I asked about the overalls in a previous posting snd she mentioned that they are from Duluth Trading. I ordered 3 pairs and love them! The make them in a shorts version as well as a “hot weather”.
@MorganHillFarms
@MorganHillFarms Ай бұрын
www.duluthtrading.com/s/DTC/womens-heirloom-gardening-bib-overalls-16760.html?color=MBE&queryID=247bc2b94eb72b634937d57502056a4c They run big. I am in a small but could’ve gone with XS.
@valerieheaps3793
@valerieheaps3793 Ай бұрын
Hi How do I know if my raspberries are summer or autumn. I didn't prune them at all last autumn and this summer, I didn't get many. Also I don't know how old my strawberry plants are. Some didn't fruit. Is it because they are too young or too old? Can you tell the age by the leaves or something?I love your videos by the way. You are so hard working. You've been growing food the same amount of time as me but you seem much more knowledgeable x
@MorganHillFarms
@MorganHillFarms Ай бұрын
So glad you are enjoying the videos and that we are both growing food! Do you know what the variety of raspberry is? That could help us figure it out. Wait until late July, early August and see if you get any berries. If you didn’t get much for summer and get most in fall, I would assume they are everbearing. Strawberry plants can definitely stop producing as they get older. And they can also produce poorly if you leave the baby plants , or runners attached to the mother plant. The babies suck energy from the mother plant and don’t allow the mother to produce much.
@huertoyflores1439
@huertoyflores1439 Ай бұрын
Sweet potato 🤗🇦🇷💚🌱
@AnenLaylle
@AnenLaylle Ай бұрын
Could you please tell me what kind of drip tape you are using? I'm in South Carolina too and I have been using overhead irrigation for years, but I want to switch to drip. Your drip lines look thick, and I want something that will last! Thanks in advance!
@MorganHillFarms
@MorganHillFarms Ай бұрын
It is called Netafin. It is an in line drip system that is like a hose with small holes in it to allow the water to drip out.
@AnenLaylle
@AnenLaylle Ай бұрын
@@MorganHillFarms Thanks! Looks more durable than drip tape!
@knowledgeandmultiskilled
@knowledgeandmultiskilled Ай бұрын
Can you be more specific about pollination issues with corn, and about you running out of time? What I would do is try to grow food if I can somehow buy property. If you want to grow flowers then I suggest separating flowers from food in other words the flowers are not grown with the food crops. I have a good reason, for telling you what I did. If you want you could put flowers near the food crops, but I do not think it is a good idea to put it in the food crops. What I suggest you do is before you try growing something to learn about what you want to grow FIRST!!! Regarding myself, I had some good results, but not enough with growing strawberry plants, and lettuce. To stay out of the grocery store well I think your going to need a certain amount of square feet of space dedicated, for growing based on the amount of people you live with including yourself. I have a rough idea of what the amount is per year of space what you would need, for yourself, but not per individual seasons. It would be, for the entire year! If you are living with other people then I think you would have to double the amount of space, for each person who you live with, so you can have enough food to eat. Regarding myself since I have a stomach then food is a necessity, for me to survive, so if I could then I would dedicate enough space, for me try to grow my food. Where I am considering living there are no grocery stores, so I would have to plan out what I what to grow, and eat, and this is something I have been doing. At one point I was concerned about pollination issues, but not anymore!
@MorganHillFarms
@MorganHillFarms Ай бұрын
That is great info. When I say pollination issues, I am referring to corn needing to be planted in blocks. Each silk needs to be pollinated for one kernel to grow on the cob. They recommend you do a square or block of corn to ensure that you have good pollination so that you corn ears are full and not missing kernels. I am running out of time because I only have so many days until my first frost comes, so if I plant something that needs more that 110 days, I may not get a harvest because the frost will kills the plants before they produce:)
@knowledgeandmultiskilled
@knowledgeandmultiskilled Ай бұрын
@@MorganHillFarms Did you not learn how to grow food when it is cold outside? Yes, the silk needs to be pollinated, but what you are telling me is different from what I heard. The top of the plant should be removed to pollinate the silk unless if you have pollinators to help you. About a half an inch down from where it is pollinating is where you would have to cut off from the plant, so it would be near the top. It looks almost like >>> W
@humblebeehoney1
@humblebeehoney1 Ай бұрын
What about Eggplant or beets?
@beverlyhuhn2374
@beverlyhuhn2374 Ай бұрын
What about kale in that spot? Not sure if you have it somewhere else already but I find it so hardy through the cold months and easy to sneak into soups and stir fry dishes. Lacinato is our favorite variety.
@sassyherbgardener7154
@sassyherbgardener7154 Ай бұрын
I think it's too hot for kale, isn't it? That's a cool season crop.
@beverlyhuhn2374
@beverlyhuhn2374 Ай бұрын
@@sassyherbgardener7154I start a second planting of Lacinato successfully at this time of year for a late summer & fall harvest. I have some young ones going right now through 90+ degree temps. It will stay well through both heat and snow for me.
@MorganHillFarms
@MorganHillFarms Ай бұрын
I’ll look that variety up. I do have a little bit of kale but it is so hot right now, that it isn’t doing great. But I will definitely plant some for fall!
@tinazatse7008
@tinazatse7008 Ай бұрын
Is it too late for okra? I planted okra and it was all eaten up by something. Ugg... all that work! I have a question for you... What time of day do you water? Do you have trouble with hot water in your watering system. I worry about scalding my plants if I don't have that chance to water in the morning. It's a pain to disconnect my system of hoses to drain off the hot water for an evening watering. Thank you!
@MorganHillFarms
@MorganHillFarms Ай бұрын
Okra can take 50-75 days for a harvest so I would count back from your first frost date and see if you can replant. Japanese beetles love my okra…..really all my plants have damage from those guys. I wonder if that is your culprit?
@MorganHillFarms
@MorganHillFarms Ай бұрын
I have a drip irrigation system that comes on around 7am and my last zone finishes around 9:30 am. I do have some containers that I water with a hose and I do let the hot water run before I water them. It is burning hot when you first turn it on. I used to water in the morning when I hand watered. I think that is the best time to do it.
@tinazatse7008
@tinazatse7008 Ай бұрын
@@MorganHillFarms Thank you so much!
@tinazatse7008
@tinazatse7008 Ай бұрын
@@MorganHillFarms I think it was a red squirrel or a chipmunk I saw it’s filthy little foot prints all over my woven weed fabric. It also did it to some of my peppers eggplant and artichokes. It would bite the plant at the stem close to the ground and take the entire plant away. It also dug up some of my newly planted potatoes. It actually left one partly eaten! So weird! All the years of gardening, I have never had this kind of problem.
@taralee118
@taralee118 Ай бұрын
Where do you get your coverall’s???
@canhope1821
@canhope1821 Ай бұрын
I asked about the overalls in a previous posting snd she mentioned that they are from Duluth Trading. I ordered 3 pairs and love them! The make them in a shorts version as well as a “hot weather”.
@taralee118
@taralee118 Ай бұрын
@@canhope1821 thank you!!!!
@MorganHillFarms
@MorganHillFarms Ай бұрын
www.duluthtrading.com/s/DTC/womens-heirloom-gardening-bib-overalls-16760.html?color=MBE&queryID=247bc2b94eb72b634937d57502056a4c Here is a link:) They run big!
@takeitslowhomestead5218
@takeitslowhomestead5218 Ай бұрын
Pumpkin.
@MorganHillFarms
@MorganHillFarms Ай бұрын
Thank you! I just planted some Long Island Cheese pumpkins but I think I’ll do some pumpkins for decorating for fall as well!
@sumillyard9181
@sumillyard9181 Ай бұрын
What about carrots or turnips !
@MorganHillFarms
@MorganHillFarms Ай бұрын
I’ll do both of these as a fall crop in mid-August:)
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