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Roots and Refuge Farm

Roots and Refuge Farm

8 ай бұрын

Hey ya'll, I'm Jess from Roots & Refuge Farm
Welcome to a place that feels like home. A small farm with a big family. We hope you'll pull up a chair, grab some coffee and visit awhile.
There was a time that all I wanted in the world was a little farm where I could raise my family and grow our food. Now, that is exactly what exists outside my door. In watching it unfold, a new dream was formed in my heart - to share this beautiful life with others and teach them the lessons we've learned along the way. Welcome to our journey, friend. I am so glad you're here.
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@josephadams5993
@josephadams5993 8 ай бұрын
Just like our vegetative perennial cousins, we use the "off" season to strengthen our roots.
@RootsandRefugeFarm
@RootsandRefugeFarm 8 ай бұрын
Oh, a lovely analogy!
@jennifercullison
@jennifercullison 8 ай бұрын
It's a natural reset ..and gives you time to research for the next growing season especially for growing new things
@annieelliott9680
@annieelliott9680 8 ай бұрын
I can't tell you the number of shoes and clothes I have ruined, it always starts off innocent enough and the next thing I know I'm crawling around in the dirt😊
@yayalovesyah3687
@yayalovesyah3687 8 ай бұрын
🤣 lmboooo... yep, that's exactly how it happens!
@julieibanez8959
@julieibanez8959 8 ай бұрын
Yep!!! Shoes and slippers especially!! It does start innocently @annieelliott9680 😂😂
@fastrabbitcrochet
@fastrabbitcrochet 8 ай бұрын
My husband: “You care about cleaning that garden more than you care about cleaning the house!! Grrr” Me: “How dare you! You’re supposed to love it when I’m dirty!!!!!”
@slh9564
@slh9564 8 ай бұрын
Yep yep. I'm just checking to see what's what and next thing, dirty shirt, dirty jeans, and dirty hands.
@myheartcries9906
@myheartcries9906 8 ай бұрын
Jess, those pumpkins will turn orange even off the vines, kinda like a green tomato. Just put them in a cool dark place, make sure you leave a long stem, at least 6" or more...❤❤❤🧡🧡🎃🎃
@carolhamilton5164
@carolhamilton5164 8 ай бұрын
Listen to Heidi at Rain Country as she does this most of the time as her season is short!
@leewillis2908
@leewillis2908 8 ай бұрын
Also, Acre Homestead. You can also cook and eat them green. Or, feed to dogs and other animals. Natural wormer.
@thewaywardirishican
@thewaywardirishican 8 ай бұрын
Critical visitor=panic cleaning before guests come over 😂😂
@WelcometomyCapeCodlife
@WelcometomyCapeCodlife 8 ай бұрын
Pumpkins will ripen off the vine. Just use them first if their skins don’t toughen up.
@edenacres
@edenacres 8 ай бұрын
We got 6 inches of snow last night. Here begins my winter of living vicariously as you share your milder weather 😆
@jenn6838
@jenn6838 8 ай бұрын
we got a skiff of snow, not much but enough!
@HeinemannHomestead
@HeinemannHomestead 8 ай бұрын
We’ve got 3 inches with more coming down. Gotta love our early Rocky Mountain winters!
@foragingandurbanfarmingatt4745
@foragingandurbanfarmingatt4745 8 ай бұрын
I lived at the base of a mountain in Colorado. Winter is real in places
@jIlLiAnganz
@jIlLiAnganz 8 ай бұрын
Another Colorado girl here! If you search my zip code, it doesn't even say we have any frost free season. Always a chance of frost! Lots of living vicariously haha
@foragingandurbanfarmingatt4745
@foragingandurbanfarmingatt4745 8 ай бұрын
@@jIlLiAnganz we were at the eastern foothills of Greenhorn Mountain. It was great in the spring and summer.
@susichristianson3395
@susichristianson3395 8 ай бұрын
One benefit of popping out in the garden for “just a minute” is I never have to buy garden shoes. I always have plenty. 😝
@emummy2
@emummy2 8 ай бұрын
It took me a long time to realize that not everyone has a separate wardrobe of "work" clothes! Good thing is there is an endless abundance of new work clothes coming into play since I, like you, nip at for just a minute and end up ruining my clothes!
@MissBetsyLu
@MissBetsyLu 8 ай бұрын
You do have high tunnels, you know?? Very rare for snow in high tunnels. Many grand blessings everyone everywhere and always.
@amberbaker4804
@amberbaker4804 8 ай бұрын
You can use green pumpkin in a mock "apple pie." Peal the pumpkin and cut into apple pie size slices. Substitute in your favorite baked apple or pear recipes.
@Stoicgreenwitch
@Stoicgreenwitch 8 ай бұрын
One of my favorite childhood books "The Long Winter" by Laura Ingalls Wilder had Ma making a pie with green pumpkin with a top crust and they did tell Pa what it was. He thought it was an apple pie.
@foragingandurbanfarmingatt4745
@foragingandurbanfarmingatt4745 8 ай бұрын
Cool
@user-gz2qh1ie8d
@user-gz2qh1ie8d 8 ай бұрын
Love to find out I can use my green pumpkins! Usually carve them for Halloween then they go in compost pile. Not any more!! Thanks for the info!!
@SaltCreekFarmstead
@SaltCreekFarmstead 8 ай бұрын
I just dug my sweet potatoes last night. We are freezing tomorrow night. Then one night above freezing, and then five nights in a row of teens and twenties. There’s no surviving that. I have a few more things to get off today. Our average first frost is oct 6th, so we’re WAY past that. We had a cold wet spring here in Utah, so I’m glad we ran long this fall. I planted much later than preferred, but it ended up working out.
@reneethompson523
@reneethompson523 8 ай бұрын
Asparagus, The Weed of Roots and Refuge Farm should be a sticker and tee shirt! ❤❤
@lisalink6976
@lisalink6976 8 ай бұрын
You reminded me I have peas to shell. (Hit pause, grab peas and container.). What a perfect time to work on that as I watch your vlog. (Hit play.)
@cloverdo-over2541
@cloverdo-over2541 8 ай бұрын
Use them like a zucchini. When I was in the Army I lived somewhere with enough room for a garden, but a small one. My tomatoes struggled one year with blight so I didn't have as many as I needed for a batch of spaghetti sauce my girls had asked for. My neighbors had an overabundance of pumpkins growing and asked if we would want some when they ripened. I asked if I could have a couple green. I used the pumpkin as filler for the spaghetti sauce just as I do zucchini some years. Now I have a lot of room and anything squash related that doesn't ripen fully is fed to the chickens.
@debsenritchedrefuge603
@debsenritchedrefuge603 8 ай бұрын
Awe... Jess.. Good for you having Daniel come capture all your garden beauty with you & your precious family.. He is excelling with his new Photography passion! I would love that opportunity with you too some day. I was grateful to make it happen Sunday & Monday for two incredible photo shoots with our vibrant Fall colors, and literally the last two days of warm sunshine.. So rewarding to create gorgeous memories for others.. These were more of my gifted / donated photo shoots to family and local Rodeo queen fundraiser.. It's a good feeling to give & over deliver my passion! Also, I stacked two cords of wood yesterday evening & got it covered just before the rain came at midnight. I appreciate having our detailed weather Forcast at our fingertips nowadays.. Our critical visitors are 33 tonight and 28 tomorrow and colder all week.. Jess, your garden & harvest is incredibly gorgeous as always.. So appreciate You opening up the world of possibilities to all of us with your inviting platform, full of incredible resources from all around the world! Love your @roots_and_refuge journey you share with us while we get to hang out with you.. One of my favorite events of my days! You are just glowing!! Blessings abound! ❤🌅🙌 Deb
@jct23
@jct23 8 ай бұрын
I literally laughed out loud with your list and onset of panic because it's so relatable I get the same way 😂
@saprenna
@saprenna 8 ай бұрын
You asked what we see? I see beginnings...❤
@Sherrie_D
@Sherrie_D 8 ай бұрын
Also, unripe pumpkins can be used like zucchini in soups, or stews or curries or whatever just add a little more spice because they’re very mild and flavor but they’re just like zucchini.
@MissBetsyLu
@MissBetsyLu 8 ай бұрын
Can be used as apples in pie!!. No joke, from a Laura ingels Wilder book. Blessings everyone everywhere and always
@foragingandurbanfarmingatt4745
@foragingandurbanfarmingatt4745 8 ай бұрын
That's awesome information
@MissBetsyLu
@MissBetsyLu 8 ай бұрын
@@foragingandurbanfarmingatt4745 well hello there. I have a question for your expert, expertise. How do I go about harvesting sunchokes????? Many grand blessings everyone everywhere and always.
@MarlenevT
@MarlenevT 8 ай бұрын
I have a yummy Spicy Pumpkin Soup recipe. I haven't made it in years but... might have to do that this year
@jadedarkrose
@jadedarkrose 8 ай бұрын
Our first frost is tonight and a hard 22°F freeze Saturday. I am super sad about it. 😢 Yes! I stained my roots and refuge shirt in the garden!
@wonderwoman582
@wonderwoman582 8 ай бұрын
At the end of your video, as you were saying “Good Night Garden”, I couldn’t help but be reminded of the children’s story book “Good Night Moon”. And then it made me think how clever and sweet it could be for you or someone to do a children’s book titled Good Night Garden” with a similar storyline 💚
@rhondaschenk5727
@rhondaschenk5727 8 ай бұрын
Critical visitor! I love it!
@steveegbert7429
@steveegbert7429 8 ай бұрын
Sitting here suddenly aware of having a smile on my face, I realize that anytime a new Roots and Refuge video comes up it brings calm and peace to my day. Thank you Jess!
@chinnahale1255
@chinnahale1255 8 ай бұрын
Same …peace 🥰
@karentuzynski7525
@karentuzynski7525 8 ай бұрын
What a beautiful video!! I love how you say Happy birthday to the new seedlings 🥰 I am a better person because of YOU 😇🤗
@MissBetsyLu
@MissBetsyLu 8 ай бұрын
Give the credit to God. Jess doesn't want to become conceited. Blessings everyone everywhere and always
@Cherryparfait41
@Cherryparfait41 8 ай бұрын
Oh, the feels are with me also. We’re having a longer season than what’s average here in southern Ohio. We’ve had one near miss so far and then warmer evening temps for the past week. Now that I’ve checked the calendar again, Saturday will be our last dry day and Sunday night…it will certainly me to the real closing. I absolutely LOVE the last ditch harvests before it comes! The time when the temps were good for moving and planting perennials, we were having a month long dry spell and I didn’t risk it. 😂 It’s gonna be a busy spring!! 😊
@MissBetsyLu
@MissBetsyLu 8 ай бұрын
Yep. Got ruined clothes everywhere. Blessings everyone everywhere and always
@darcydickerson1496
@darcydickerson1496 8 ай бұрын
My grandbabies love French fries made out of young pumpkins. They also like mock fried apples made with them.
@karenandliam
@karenandliam 8 ай бұрын
In Saskatchewan Canada - and our season is short but intense - zone 3... I understand the grief of upcoming frost. The absolute gut wrenching grief to see everything so beautiful and know that it will not only be dead overnight but that winter will be long and dark and probably around 6 months. Hearing you discuss your grief - even though you are south - makes me feel better. It is grief. It is real. It is every year and though we understand this cycle - that grief is real and intense and just part of it. Your videos - and quilting and making art like you do - starting plants in greenhouses in my basement ... dreaming of next garden...get us through. Love your videos and they mean so much.
@katehassen6021
@katehassen6021 8 ай бұрын
LOL Jess. I always forget to change my town shoes before going to the garden. I have made more garden shoes out of town shoes than I can count. My other take away is that I am not the only one to dig spuds with my bare hands. Certainly not the "lady" my mom envisioned.
@dianepettis8438
@dianepettis8438 8 ай бұрын
I’ve never seen how a sweet potato grows, I love that darling clump of sweet potato family.
@nannyflowers165
@nannyflowers165 8 ай бұрын
Jess, you have always made me feel better about myself. I'm very sensitive and at times, I have been made to feel very silly and even stupid. I love the change of the seasons, but also can cry about them. In the fall when the bigger fall spiders come and the black and yellow writing spiders, I give them names and watch them and worry about whether they're getting enough food. Also, i video them every fall so that I can look back on them during the winter. I know they're going to leave but once they do I get sad and miss them. I will also cry a little. Also, they all have names. There's a whole line of trees along our property and the birds come into roost every evening. I like to be out there in my flower gardens or on the porch when they come in to roost because the sound of their wings as they're coming in gives me the most delicious, wonderful feeling. That is something I can also cry about too. Somehow it makes me feel very emotional. Thanks to you, I feel like this is just all perfectly normal for me because of my sensitivity and the love I have in my heart. You're such a sweet gal and I thank you for making me feel good about myself and helping me learn to love who I am. I love you sweet girl. ✌️✌️💜💜🙏🙏
@colleenmckenzie395
@colleenmckenzie395 8 ай бұрын
You sound like a wonderfully compassionate person. Never change ❤
@nannyflowers165
@nannyflowers165 8 ай бұрын
@@colleenmckenzie395 thank you so much. ✌️✌️💜💜🙏🙏
@shamancarmichael5305
@shamancarmichael5305 8 ай бұрын
I've always felt that when your heart is open, you are tuned in to the moments of beauty that happen around you every day. Many people don't get to experience that wonder, so you are one of us lucky ones! Never let that go, we need that in the world. 🤗
@MK-ti2oo
@MK-ti2oo 8 ай бұрын
I sat next to the wood stove watching snowflakes today and split wood for the week with lows in the low 20's here in the mountains of Northern California. I love this time to unwind and relax for the winter.
@danaokay
@danaokay 8 ай бұрын
Your town clothes are so cute!
@debiebrumley3104
@debiebrumley3104 8 ай бұрын
I googled it and it said you can make soup out of a green pumpkin or use anyway you would a zucchini, so not a sweet use but more savory here is a receipt: HOW TO COOK GREEN PUMPKIN Preheat the oven to 400°F, placing the oven rack in the upper middle position. Turn on the convection or forced air if available. Line a large baking sheet with parchment and set aside. Using a chef’s knife, slice the pumpkin vertically into ½-inch thick pieces, removing the seeds and pith as you go. In a small bowl, mix together the olive oil, optional rosemary, garlic powder, salt and pepper Arrange the pumpkin pieces on the prepared baking sheet. Brush each piece generously with the olive oil mixture. Roast for about 15 minutes or until fork-tender. Remove from the oven. Serve warm, spooning any pan juices on top for extra flavor
@rosabandera_home
@rosabandera_home 8 ай бұрын
So sweet that you wish your seedlings a happy birthday 😂😂
@shegrowshegrowswegrow8970
@shegrowshegrowswegrow8970 8 ай бұрын
I'm in upstate NY and we're expecting temps in the 70's for the rest of this week. Unseasonably warm temperatures
@dustyfuller5632
@dustyfuller5632 8 ай бұрын
Yep that's where I'm from too
@MissBetsyLu
@MissBetsyLu 8 ай бұрын
Me too. But cold tonight then 3 days of lows in 50s. Many grand blessings everyone everywhere and always
@maryschrader7846
@maryschrader7846 8 ай бұрын
SW area.I scraped frost off 3 days ago.
@MissBetsyLu
@MissBetsyLu 8 ай бұрын
@@maryschrader7846 fine, you can just keep it. Blessings everyone everywhere and always
@HomesteadingAndHomemaking
@HomesteadingAndHomemaking 8 ай бұрын
As a cut flower grower, we usually soak and pre-sprout ranunculus corms, usually takes 2-3 ish weeks to sprout. We sprout them in containers and then plant them.
@deannewilliams3321
@deannewilliams3321 8 ай бұрын
Those pumpkins say Fall Decorations Please! Put them in piles by the front of your driveway and around your porch. If you have enough, put them by all the entrances 🤗
@MissBetsyLu
@MissBetsyLu 8 ай бұрын
Kind of a bad idea because unripe squash has about no resistance to weather and the tiniest bump can cause them to rot. Many grand blessings everyone everywhere and always
@everydaylifewithtamantha2341
@everydaylifewithtamantha2341 8 ай бұрын
For a run to the garden you should keep an apron in the side by side
@MissBetsyLu
@MissBetsyLu 8 ай бұрын
Blah??? Big mailboxes everywhere with hand tools gloves and aprons. Blessings everyone everywhere and always
@TiaChii
@TiaChii 8 ай бұрын
I would walk into the garden in my pyjamas thinking it will just be a morning walk (right after wakeup with coffee or tea) but then an hour or two later I go back into the house with all kind of stains on my clothes and a husband looking at me with disappointed eyes because I actually have garden cloths lol
@leahharbison4932
@leahharbison4932 8 ай бұрын
Bless you Jess !
@AtHomeWithKari
@AtHomeWithKari 8 ай бұрын
I also have a garden to do list before the frost. Ours is next week as well. It is always such a rush to get it all done. We also have lots of rain in the forecast so that makes it even more challenging!
@kzf8978
@kzf8978 8 ай бұрын
Thank you for speaking about the sweet potatoes. I had no idea when to harvest. They have been blooming, so soon!
@barbaramix1683
@barbaramix1683 8 ай бұрын
We are getting nights in the low 30's and the heavy rains have started. I am learning new things this fall and looking forward to spring. There has been so much to do before the first freeze. I brought in my last four pumpkins and brought in the ginger. The lemons trees and the key lime tree are happily living in my office next to my orchids. I took some cuttings from my favorite tomato plants to winter over. It can be sad to see the seasons change, but the leaves on the trees are beautiful here. I still have pruning to do and sorting my seeds and planning what I will do differently next year. I bless you as well.
@jenniferburton3716
@jenniferburton3716 8 ай бұрын
I want you to know I was so excited you liked my pic of y'all's coffee and new mug on FB last night. My husband even said it was great coffee from my garden buddy! Thanks for all you do.
@psalms125selah
@psalms125selah 8 ай бұрын
LOL! Critical visitor is the Frost or Freeze!
@kelliwebb2870
@kelliwebb2870 8 ай бұрын
I always hate seeing 32 degrees on the weather forecast too. Thankfully we don’t see it here in zone 10a very often! We don’t really get a rest. This is when we do the majority of our gardening here. Once or twice a year we scramble to cover everything but mostly it’s just beautiful! I’m so glad we don’t have snow and or frost!
@naynerboppers5254
@naynerboppers5254 8 ай бұрын
As an urban (front yard) gardener, when going in i regularly see things that need to be done....which means I regularly garden "for just a quick min" in clothes/shoes I shouldn't....and yes, I've completely ruined a few items. Im actually in the process of replacing a few of my nicer shirts and a few that are staple/basic shirts that I add layers/accessories to in order to make a dressier look. As I watch your channel, I regularly think "Same!", "Me too!", or "That's sooo me!". It's why you quickly became my favorite channel to watch and learn from.
@hlrapoza
@hlrapoza 8 ай бұрын
I'm here in Idaho and while not trying to harvest food or medicinals before the 'critical visitor', I did get home from work tonight and have to rush and bring in (in freezing rain!) about 20 tropical houseplants that enjoy living outdoors for the warmer half of the year. It's 42 deg here now with a forecasted overnight low of 34. Last Saturday it was 70 degrees!. I agree, it goes from on the to-do list to the omg-right-now list. And yes - I was in my office clothes lol!
@gailpetchenik3048
@gailpetchenik3048 8 ай бұрын
It’s not a silly response🤭. I looked at the weather forecast yesterday & had the same response. Started making a list of everything I needed to do in the next 8 days. Went out this am & started picking all my green tomatoes ( for enchilada sauce👍). I know exactly how u feel. I’m with u girl🥹
@jackcsaffell5641
@jackcsaffell5641 8 ай бұрын
Love this time of year. New life is waiting. I see hope, expectation and excitement when I look with open eyes at this stage of the year. Once again, God has granted me another year to cherish this life. Not sure of the day exactly but I'd also like to wish Jack a Happy Birthday young man. God bless your homestead Ms. Jessica.
@darcysimental5299
@darcysimental5299 8 ай бұрын
Just went to check my 10 day forecast and we have a low of 34 in a week but holding out on hope for those last tomatoes to mature!
@MissBetsyLu
@MissBetsyLu 8 ай бұрын
Hey. The slightest blush of color change means the definitely can ripen inside if they are undamaged. Many grand blessings everyone everywhere and always.
@blessed4737
@blessed4737 8 ай бұрын
We got our first snow today here in the mnts of northwestern Montana ❤ so enjoying it.🎉 i enjoyed every minute of fall too. Love all the different seasons.
@RTCPhotoWork
@RTCPhotoWork 8 ай бұрын
Last year in December or early January, we saw three or four days with lows around 18-20° and highs barely reaching 32°. I tried covering my brassicas. Wind whipped under the edges, and even areas not "ventilated" by the northern winds died back. Around 85% were totally killed. What weren't, didn't recover enough to produce in the spring. Instead, the surviving roots produced lots of new sprouts (including cauliflower). I managed to keep them alive through the awful Texas summer highs around 109° and they have continued to sent up new sprouts. I am experimenting with propagating brassicas and growing them perennially because of this experience. I have filled up garden beds with propagating these shoots--some that had roots because they sprouted from the root stock of the mother plant beneath the soil and some that were just cut off from the mother's stem above ground. I had this summer kill off a cabbage head, so I cut the head off. That stem has two separate baby plants growing on it, so I'm going to experiment with that too. It just shows how much plants want to grow when they go into hyper-reproduction when all that survived a weather event was the roots. Pretty exciting stuff!
@JennfamousartBlogspot
@JennfamousartBlogspot 8 ай бұрын
There was a season of my life when I was “ruining “ my “good” clothes because I would come home and just want to unwind by creating some art project. After a while I just gave up having special clothes and lived happily with the I’m an artist style. Colorful paint splotches and all. Now that I am channeling most of my creative energy into the novel I’m writing, I don’t mess up my good clothes as much and actually got a few outfits that will be for going to the book signing when the time comes. As for the green pumpkin… I would cut one up and roast a piece plain to see the taste and then go from there. I get imaginative in the kitchen when I am blessed with variety and full pantry. Something I would try is “green pumpkin soup“ pumpkin peppers and possibly green tomatoes and tomatillo parsley and chives-- lay on the green stuff you think would go well together!!!
@ssgundes1
@ssgundes1 8 ай бұрын
Jess once again your a life saver ❤ I have no one to share the grief of my dying garden. Watching this is so comforting knowing I’m not alone in the loss of my garden. I’m not a new gardener I’ve been gardening since I found you in 2018. I am so grateful for you.
@tammynevil2422
@tammynevil2422 8 ай бұрын
Use the pumpkins as decorations on the porch, and if they ripen, more food
@jaclynfrank
@jaclynfrank 8 ай бұрын
Wax? What role does that play with the duck processing? Will there be a video of the duck processing? I’m curious to see what the differences are between that and chickens
@marking-time-gardens
@marking-time-gardens 8 ай бұрын
To wax off the under feathers
@anitamurphy2454
@anitamurphy2454 8 ай бұрын
SW Arkansas and it's been 60-85 for weeks. We're expecting 37 F next week. Then no 30's for weeks. I've been putting out perennials, bulbs, and pansies I started from seed, so that gives me something to look forward to winter and next year. Everything works together for good❤
@sharonknorr1106
@sharonknorr1106 8 ай бұрын
We've had our light frost - almost everything ok, then a bit later, temps in the twenties, so a lot more died. The last week it has been warmer again and my remaining tomatoes and peppers are still ripening on the dead vines. However, tomorrow we go back into the twenties at night and then lower each night - snow and temps in the teens this weekend. So going to harvest what's left today. It's actually been a nice fall for the most part and we need some precipitation, so trying to be ok with the idea of real snowfall soon. We live in the foothills of northern Colorado.
@willowdeanvannette9128
@willowdeanvannette9128 8 ай бұрын
Becky at Acre Homestead ripened pumpkins and squash on her back porch.
@lesleyharris525
@lesleyharris525 8 ай бұрын
Hi Jess, you asked what we saw in the seemingly empty greenhouse and I see hope. ❤
@rachellogan7212
@rachellogan7212 8 ай бұрын
I saw a post recently where someone accidently broke the stem on a pumpkin before it was ready. The vine was long, so they decided to do an experiment. They created a wicking system for the pumpkin. They used a milk just set above the pumpkin and a rope to wick water from the jug to the vine. . They were able to not only give the pumpkin time to ripen, but they said it actually grew slightly.
@thespiritualgardenhomestea8329
@thespiritualgardenhomestea8329 8 ай бұрын
Chill hours for fruit trees are important.
@MeghanBowman
@MeghanBowman 8 ай бұрын
Hey Jess, I am in Canada and have to pick my pumpkins when they are green most seasons! I allow them to ripen as the winter progresses and use them as they ripen. As mentioned, if the skins don't toughen up they will not store as long. I really appreciate all your videos and the blessings you give us at the sign off :)
@angelazehm9565
@angelazehm9565 8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I’m in PNW and have so many BIG pumpkins that are green or slightly orange. I haven’t tried to ripen off the vine. It seeing comment from you and a couple others gives me some more confidence. I’ll probably use some to decorate but I try to balance that with also getting some food value. And the chickens only need so many….
@michelleatwell8580
@michelleatwell8580 8 ай бұрын
I’m in eastern Washington and pulled two large pumpkins and all my honey nut squash while still green last week because we’re getting very cold nights and will have snow soon.
@susans5096
@susans5096 8 ай бұрын
I get easily side tract like that to and find my self in the garden . And I crochet while I watch you.
@deebrown2318
@deebrown2318 8 ай бұрын
🥰💞I just love you Jess! I’m the same way with the fall and winter seasonal changes. And I too remind myself that seasons are God’s wisdom, goodness, faithfulness, etc. “critical visitor”😉💞😂
@marycook9607
@marycook9607 8 ай бұрын
They are going to be so tasty!!😊
@grassrootsgardening
@grassrootsgardening 8 ай бұрын
Frost is a comin'! Also, I have hardly any nice clothes left.........
@Anamericanhomestead
@Anamericanhomestead 8 ай бұрын
Just reading the title I knew exactly what you were talking about before watching the video. However, winter doesn't bring me rest. I have lambs to butcher and chicken feet to process into stock and deer to hunt and process. The only rest I get is from the flies I guess.
@kuchdilsecreationsbysonali9605
@kuchdilsecreationsbysonali9605 8 ай бұрын
In India we use only green pumpkin for sautéed veg with little lemon and little sweet and salt, we eat it in curd also we never ever use ripe pumpkins, just make it with little ,cumin, mustard, fenugreek and fennel seeds and coriander and garammasala , even mix veggies with green pumpkin,brinjal,cauliflower and spinach and radish yummy
@marking-time-gardens
@marking-time-gardens 8 ай бұрын
Laura Ingalls Wilder's mother made a mock apple pie with a pumpkin that wasn't ripe yet. Blessings on your day Kiddo!🥰🌻🐛💕Carolyn in Ohio 💕
@turtle2212
@turtle2212 8 ай бұрын
😂I also am ruining my good clothes daily...and then rush to the bakery with mud allover before it closes...
@lizatrue7543
@lizatrue7543 8 ай бұрын
We've already had our first frost and in a few days our nights are going down to the low 20's. Since I still have peas, lettuce and broccoli rabe growing in our raised beds, I put down 6"-8" of straw in all the beds paying closest attn to these veggies. It's hard to see the garden closed down for the season. In fact it's so hard that I'm upgrading my indoor greenhouse to a bigger and better one so I can grow herbs, baby greens and microgreens all winter inside! LOL! When there's a will there's a way. 🌿🌱🌿
@shawnmcpeak6184
@shawnmcpeak6184 8 ай бұрын
Ranunculus typically bloom approximately 90 days after planting. Once flowering begins, you can expect to get flowers for 4 to 6 weeks.
@PackRatManiac
@PackRatManiac 7 ай бұрын
I grew sweet potatoes one year in a 20 gallon grow bag. I didn't get a large harvest but it was still good for a container garden. The vines did spread out into the yard and despite getting a hard freeze here on the Gulf Coast in Texas, I had volunteer sweet potaoes popping up in the yard the next spring. Those things are vigorous lol. I also ruin clothes gardening or cleaning. I really need to use my aprons or just change despite being crunched for time. I'm also someone that starts a million tasks at the same time and I'm lucky to get one done by the end of the day.
@AnnaMariaShow
@AnnaMariaShow 8 ай бұрын
Our estimated first frost in the Seattle area was today. And boy was it spot on! We went from warm(ish), to cool, to HOLY CANOLI I HAVE NOSE CYCLES in a matter of a few weeks!
@nancyscott-smith636
@nancyscott-smith636 8 ай бұрын
Oh yes I do that all the time 😂. I take a shower and say I'm not going to work in the yard today and then I'm out there getting all hot and sweaty. And loving every minute of it
@tinabloomfield7228
@tinabloomfield7228 8 ай бұрын
I literally hate and dread this time of year, but I'm learning to work with it. My gardens have been done for a couple weeks, so now, I'm focusing on building the soil for next year. I added later number two to my cinder block raised bed because we decided one layer isn't deep enough. Realizing that January isn't that far off for seed starting is priceless 😂 3 months away
@GlendaGoodWitch
@GlendaGoodWitch 8 ай бұрын
"Flirting with frost" love that statement Jess! I live in Northern Montana and it's been below freezing all week and snowing already!
@gardenstatesowandsew
@gardenstatesowandsew 8 ай бұрын
Yup. I ruin everything wearing them in the garden 😂. I do feel so sad and lost when my garden is done until spring. Sharing the holidays with my kids is what I’m looking forward to. I’m trying a fresh home cooked pumpkin to make pies and cookies for the first time which will keep me busy. I may even sit down and sew with the view of my chickens and garden ❤
@e.c.5994
@e.c.5994 8 ай бұрын
Today was triage day before the rain came (first frost will be tomorrow night, but I didn't want to harvest tomatoes in the probable snow). I picked quinces, peppers - SO many peppers, probably 50-75 lbs of peppers - squashes, and mostly-green tomatoes. So many tomatoes, even more than the peppers. I just barely got it all to our back porch before the rain started. Our kitchen is large, but there is no more floor space until I can sort out my produce. Honestly, I'm so burnt out that I am ready for everything to die - but I still need to plant garlic and dig the last of my experimental sweet potatoes and . . . and . . . and . . .
@sandrainontario6710
@sandrainontario6710 8 ай бұрын
This video helped me so much! it popped up just at the time I was going out on my balcony to take out as much of my garden as I could. It was so much easier when I was listening to you. There are still a few Tomatoes hanging on and I can't bear to take them down yet. It has frosted on the ground but it's warmer on the fourth floor . There will be a couple of warm days this week so I'm leaving them on for now.
@jennifercullison
@jennifercullison 8 ай бұрын
Mine were setting flowers and fruit after our cool down. It was a very hot and dry summer here..looking forward to putting up green tomato pickles and relish...and wrapping them in newspaper and putting them in a dark place so I can have tomatoes thru atleast Thanksgiving..
@sandrainontario6710
@sandrainontario6710 8 ай бұрын
@@jennifercullison yes I will hold on to the little green ones also. I have a recipe I haven't tried for green tomato cake!
@amylawrence2622
@amylawrence2622 8 ай бұрын
Yep! Always end up gardening or tending to my chickens in my nice clothes.
@michellephillips4484
@michellephillips4484 8 ай бұрын
I went through that at the end of September. The kitchen looked like a bomb went off. Produce on every counter. But I couldn’t give up the garden so now my office is as bright as summer and I have a garden growing all over. 😊
@bridgestew
@bridgestew 8 ай бұрын
I had the frost covers on my Greenstalks about 2 nights ago because it was going to be 32 over night. It shot back up into the mid 70s, hovering around 50s and 60s over night and will remain that way until Monday when it goes back down to 32 at night and looks like it will remain that way through the rest of the forecast that I can see. It's so strange for me to mourn the end of the garden and then still be able to use it for a few more days before I have to zip it up in a more permanent way. hehe
@user-zo9ph3px9q
@user-zo9ph3px9q 8 ай бұрын
This weekend 32* Going to dig the potatoes & finish taking tomatoes out. Garlic, onions, leeks & carrots r all in….will gather some zinnia seed and pick the last dahlias 🥹. Cooked some spaghetti squash this afternoon, butternuts next week. Been thinking about bread a lot. Just started raining again…my poor potatoes… melancholy days💜
@MissBetsyLu
@MissBetsyLu 8 ай бұрын
Parsnips plus hard force of water is not a good combo. Many grand blessings everyone everywhere and always.
@maryhensey5485
@maryhensey5485 8 ай бұрын
I love your romantic, poetic nature.
@sydneykasmar
@sydneykasmar 8 ай бұрын
My first frost came this week along with six inches of snow. The garden is definitely put to bed. The frost was very, very late and the snow was very early.
@samblack4616
@samblack4616 8 ай бұрын
Because our seasons is so short, I often bring in green pumpkins. I leave them and they ripen :)
@dhansonranch
@dhansonranch 8 ай бұрын
We are in a deep freeze this week. Garden is all into the safety of the house....now to deal with it. Green Pumpkins will ripen off the vine...All my pumpkins are picked green and left to ripen in the house. Good video!
@HabitualHobbies
@HabitualHobbies 8 ай бұрын
I started thinking about Thanksgiving a couple of weeks ago. Making plans to save up a few extra dollars to do a big dinner. My family has always been big on Thanksgiving, but we are so spread out now that it's hard to get together. So I usually host a big dinner and invite all of my friends and family who are close. I love being the Thanksgiving chef 😊😊
@jennifercullison
@jennifercullison 8 ай бұрын
The livestock will love all the sweet potato greens.
@krussell9995
@krussell9995 8 ай бұрын
Girlfriend it's a good thing you don't live any further north or you'd go crazy with a longer winter. I love how you fully acknowledge "this is why I don't have nice things" with the biggest grin and then keep digging 😆And yes, digging root veggies is the absolute best thing ever!
@jkq9717
@jkq9717 8 ай бұрын
I love your walkabouts. Truly do.
@lindawoody8501
@lindawoody8501 8 ай бұрын
As far as freezing weather, you are fortunate to have a glass house which I believe you have heated and the poly tunnels which are unheated and maybe can grow lettuces and even cherry tomatoes indoors, but still can protect your Winter cole and root crops.
@tacder1
@tacder1 8 ай бұрын
Our critical visitor is coming tomorrow night, so its scramble time. But I can't complain its right on time. Thanks for sharing
@Homestead-ish
@Homestead-ish 8 ай бұрын
It’s not ruining the town clothes, it’s giving them character 😂
@skipper7216
@skipper7216 8 ай бұрын
We had snow for the first time this winter in Western Canada..i wish my garden was still growing and we could harvest more good food.
@kristicornwell6852
@kristicornwell6852 8 ай бұрын
Our first frost will likely be this weekend. When I saw it I felt "grief and relief."
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