They said I was crazy! My friends, my family.....they all said I was nuts to sell our home and move to a larger property, build a massive garden, and spend the next 9 months growing most of my family's food.
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@wombat195710 ай бұрын
Awesome video. You are not only feeding your family food, you are feeding your kids knowledge that will last them a lifetime.
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Thank you! We are all learning a lot. I hope that they will benefit from these skills and that it will help them be more self sufficient when they are grown and have families of their own.
@nicoleewing13188 ай бұрын
This video was amazing. So inspiring and one of the most realistic homesteading videos I've ever seen. I can't wait to see more.
@MorganHillFarms8 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you!
@sassyherbgardener715410 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness, you are absolutely amazing!! One bit of advice: On days that you are going to be canning all day, put a dinner in the crock pot. Put a roast, or a chicken in your slow cooker, with onions, potatoes, veggies, and seasonings for a full meal. Set out some paper bowls or plates, and some bread. (You don't need any more dirty dishes at the moment!) Sometimes, I do chili with beans. Great to eat in paper bowls, with cheese on top. This will eliminate the stress about feeding your family that evening. Dinner is done and ready, and your family members can serve themselves. You can grab a bowl in between canner loads. This is my best tip from years of canning.
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
I will definitely do that this coming season. That will be a huge time saver and stress reliever! Thank you for the wonderful advice.
@gardengrowinmawmaw864210 ай бұрын
What a beautiful story!! And yes, every word of it is true. Your children will never forget the lessons they learn helping you, even if they have to act "crazy" stomping the bagged beans. They will thank you for the inspiration you have instilled in them to do the same when they are grown. You are a wonderful person, and I am so blessed to hear a little about your life.
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Thank you for saying that! That really means a lot to me:). I can see the bonds that my children are making with each other through the gardening work as well. I hope we can all remain as close as e are today when they are older with their on families:)
@HiddenBlessingsHomestead10 ай бұрын
Brought tears to my eyes to watch your children shelling the beans in the pillow cases, it brought me back to when my boys were young. You will not regret the hard work when you realize who they will be because of it, trust me on this one, they will have a true education because of all your work.
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
That is so refreshing to hear. My hope is that they learn a strong moral and work ethic and form lasting relationships with each other and remain close into adulthood. I know we may have some grumbling along the way but the growth I have seen in them since we started this garden has been amazing. Thank you for your comment. It means the world!
@conniecarpenter59243 ай бұрын
Listening at you talk took me back to my childhood..my lil daddy would work a 10 hr day folded up in 3 ft dryer's welding just to come home change clothes and hit a 1 acre garden with a flash light in his mouth usually till 10 or 11 PM and come in get a few hours sleep and do it all over again, i've still got that old flash light with his teeth prints in it yet he NEVER once complained all he knew was he was feeding his family and that's all that mattered, it's so good to see other's caring the way my daddy did...God Bless A Loyal Sub...Connie C
@MelroseLewis10 ай бұрын
I moved to Barbados from the UK and have established my own vegetable garden. Your are right it is hard work with hits and misses but I enjoy it so much. Nothing beat cooking with food collected from your own garden. Thanks for this lovely realistic video.
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Barbados sounds like a dream. I can only imagine some of the amazing things you can grow there!
@susangarland686910 ай бұрын
Probably the most import lesson I've learned in over 30 years of gardening is the importance of soil health. Nothing impacts the health and vigor of your plants more than the condition of your soil. Making your own compost, using only natural (not synthetic like Miracle Gro) fertilizers (Down to Earth has an amazing array of plant, animal, and mineral components), encouraging mycorrhizal and microbial growth by digging as little as possible, all contribute to a healthy soil. Once you realize that soil is a living organism, and make the shift from feeding plants to feeding the soil, your pest and disease problems will practically disappear, and your productivity will increase dramatically.
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
You are so very right! Because I took on this huge feat, I really focused on the plants and just doing what I could at the time. Over the past year, we have begun to make our own compost, and I used cover crops over the winter to help keep my soil healthy. I am learning each season and hope to do exactly as you said in your comment :)
@virsapiensfortisest9229 ай бұрын
This is what real living looks like 😊
@MorganHillFarms9 ай бұрын
Thank you:)
@Amanda-cn3pk10 ай бұрын
Omgoodness, I absolutely love this video. Well done y'all!! God is so faithful 🙌
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
So glad you enjoyed it! God is so good. There was no way that I could grow all this food, without ever having gardened before (except for going a few tomato and peppers from Lowes).....except that He blessed our garden and made these plants grow. He has plans for this garden and for our family and I am so grateful that He led us to where we are today!
@DuongGarden9 ай бұрын
How wonderful. Not only do you have vegetables to serve your family, but you also give your children life experiences. Later they will be warm and share their children.
@MorganHillFarms8 ай бұрын
I hope so!
@sherylthompson61708 ай бұрын
This is one of the best videos I have ever seen on growing your own food. I love it. Teaching your kids these skills will serve them well! God bless you!
@MorganHillFarms8 ай бұрын
I hope it will. My husband and I were just talking about how we are glad that our kiddos will have at least some foundation of knowing how to grow their own food:)
@sinkintostillness8 ай бұрын
Thankyou for being so real! I'm slowly turning my gardens into edible paradises. I'm using the forest method with planting guilds, but I'm not aiming for a years worth of food. It's not the right time in my life for me to intensely farm as you do. But I find "foraging" my garden exciting! There's nothing nicer than having something homegrown on your plate, even a small something. We no longer buy fresh tomatoes or strawberries from the supermarket as they just don't taste the same, we prefer to wait till they're in season again.
@MorganHillFarms7 ай бұрын
That sounds amazing. Food forest intrigue me. I’m not quite there yet, but I hope to someday have enough time to learn a little more about this and start one here:) Thank you for sharing.
@marysurbanchickengarden10 ай бұрын
In the south we eat the beans in the green stage and also blanche and freeze them. Many people can them but I find I prefer them from the freezer. We grow cow peas which you can shell and eat the green peas (delicious) plus we can leave a lot of them to dry for planting next season or eating them as dry peas. I'm impressed with all you've learned and that you are teaching the children how to be self sufficient in most of what they eat. We can't always grow everything, but we can grow something if we try.
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
That is so true! Even just growing a few plants can really change your perspective on things. I know more and more people are getting into gardening and growing food which is so wonderful. As far as cowpeas....I find myself in the summer constantly finding cowpeas in my kids and husbands pockets that they have swiped for snacks from the garden!
@CH-hm8ud10 ай бұрын
We got lucky 🍀 with the bananas this year, let’s see hurricane season!!!
@dravidianlabs500710 ай бұрын
Absolutely loved every minute of it!!. Your story is absolutely captivating, with a beautiful narration that truly walks us through your journey of your stunning homestead setup. Not only entertaining, but also highly educative, shedding light on the challenges, joys, hard work, and the myriad benefits to health, family, and much more. Bless your soul and family!!. Thank you for sharing.
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
You are so welcome. I tried to keep this video true to my whole experience. Going from never growing anything to growing a years worth of food was nothing that I could have ever imagined doing.....until I did! I still cannot believe that the plants actually grew and produced such huge harvests for us. So glad you enjoyed the video.
@GardeningwithDave10 ай бұрын
My son started to grow an interest in the garden recently. We are trying to grow most of our veggies and herbs. Wish me luck 😂
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
That is wonderful. You can do it! You will do great. Remember....you'll have successes and failures, but each year, you will learn so much. Don't let the failures hold you back. Focus on and celebrate what you succeeded at.
@linanne-t1s10 ай бұрын
great video..your teaching your children how to get out of the garbage of todays food supply..great job Mom
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Yes! Thank you! They are always complaining that we have nothing good to eat. I have to remind them that we have ingredients......and that they need to take the time and make something with them. It is so hard to break away from the convenience of prepared foods.
@cassiescott175610 ай бұрын
I listened to your whole video and the way you described your progress and failures was just heart warming to me, thank you for sharing
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
I am so glad you liked it! I tried to keep it very "real" but still convey that this feat is definitely something that anyone can do if they put their mind to it!
@missdes877510 ай бұрын
I love this video and the transparency ❤ I’m new to gardening and this will be my first year growing food…so it’s nice to see someone’s transition from beginner to experienced 😊 Thank you for sharing!
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Im so glad you enjoyed it. Just know, if I can go from never growing anything to growing most of my families food in one year, so can you. You just have to be a little crazy!
@TrickleCreekFarm10 ай бұрын
What a triumphant experience for all of your family! You took your role so seriously and worked hard and recognize the Lord for enabling it all! Isn’t it powerful how much you were able to accomplish in each day?! Yes, your precious memories are equipping your children in ways you are grateful for and still some you don’t yet see clearly, but the more everyone recognizes the value of their input for the harmonious work to take care of their family, the more hope, grit, and appreciation for the Lord’s creation and life sustaining strength He gives us! How precious this family building time will continue to be & Praise the Lord for all He has given you through it! Thank you for sharing your experiences with such joy…👩🏼🌾
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Even on the hardest of days, when I am tired and aching, I can still see the miracle of what the Lord has done. There is no way to explain how I am able to grow this abundance without any past experience (other than a few tomato and pepper plants from Lowes). I can see the fruits of this labor in my children. The Lord has plans for this garden and I may not know what direction He is taking us in, but He is surely preparing us for something!
@todaywithtonyasingh8 ай бұрын
Oh my God. This makes me so emotional. I just started my gardening journey here in NYC. Though it’s small, it’s a start and I couldn’t be more proud and happy. Thank you for this video! I love that you spoke about the failures as much as the successes. Very real and wholesome! Thanks so much!
@MorganHillFarms7 ай бұрын
So glad to hear that you are growing food where you are! Even just a small amount of space will help you to learn so much!
@noonefromnowhere171110 ай бұрын
I can't tell you how much this video touched my heart!! My husband and I are coming into two years in June of being on our raw land with no running water or electric and are living in an RV until we can build. My husband also works full time so it leaves me here to do the things you've described. It has been a blessing to see every day how God provides in all sorts of ways but it has also been a major challenge since we don't have children and it is just me. There is literally not enough hours in the day for me to get everything done and I'm constantly trying to come up with ideas to help simplify what needs done. God bless your efforts and you've earned a new subscriber. It's nice to know someone else gets what we are trying to achieve. That part has been the hardest because people unfortunately don't understand or care about the old ways.
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
It is very true that most people don't care to live this way. We have become so very comfortable with convenience and it is literally killing us and our nation. I have found over these past few years, that things become more streamlined as you get certain systems in place. Once we installed irrigation, not only to the garden, but to the animals as well, that simplified a lot of things. It is so very hard in the beginning, but it gets easier....I promise! Still a lot of work, but definitely more manageable. I'm so glad you enjoyed the video! I wish you the best on your journey!
@eduardoHMYT8 ай бұрын
Feels like 10 videos in 1! Thanks for sharing!
@MorganHillFarms8 ай бұрын
So glad you enjoyed it!
@wendi_mc10 ай бұрын
I'm not crying, you're crying LOL! What a great video that honestly resonated with not only myself but I'm sure many others as well. Some days you feel the failures more than the successes, but in the end we all remember why we're involved in this journey and know that every minute is absolutely worth it.
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
That is absolutely true! Even at the end of a hard, exhausting day, I still feel so good about all we've been able to accomplish! I can already see the fruits of our labor in how it is transforming our family😊
@crystalbehm42589 ай бұрын
My husband and I both grew up on farms and we now have our own Homestead as well. We have so many family and friends that only ever see the glorified version of a Homestead life. Thank you for doing an eye-opening video for people that are thinking about getting into it. Yes it is very rewarding, but it is also a lot of time, effort, and commitment.
@MorganHillFarms9 ай бұрын
You're welcome. As we are starting into the new gardening season now, I am getting a fresh reminder of how hard it actually is! Funny how quickly we forget!
@maryamafshar90498 ай бұрын
It was sooooo helpful, more than you would ever know! Thank you so much for sharing all these... :)
@MorganHillFarms8 ай бұрын
You’re welcome!
@jenc89539 ай бұрын
Excellent video. Your kids are so blessed to have a mom like you to teach them to be self sufficient. They will have such a wealth of knowledge when they become adults and have their own families.
@MorganHillFarms9 ай бұрын
I hope someday they will look back and appreciate it:). For the most part, they are very helpful, but we do definitely have our moments of "I'm not a farmer, so why do I have to do this." :)
@sharilynremington7810 ай бұрын
We admire your hard work with the kids and the gardening. I guarantee you work way harder than your husband does at work!
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
So glad you enjoyed the video!
@maryblack658 ай бұрын
Beautiful first hand look at all it takes to be a gardener. I ❤️ it...Awesome job
@MorganHillFarms8 ай бұрын
Thank you so much 😊
@charlottesbackyardgarden90689 ай бұрын
This is one of the most amazing and informative gardening videos ive seen in a long time! This truly blessed me. Thank you for sharing🥰
@MorganHillFarms9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I am so truly glad you enjoyed it:)
@NateSmith-en3qn10 ай бұрын
You have worked so hard and it shows! I have learned how amazing you are and how you push on and get everything done that you do. I am excited to see what is next in this coming growing season.
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
It is a lot of hard work, but I m hoping to streamline everything in the coming years to make it even more amazing!
@KarenCampbell-qh1xt10 ай бұрын
Super impressive!! I started a garden in the Palm Springs area and I just learn daily from you tube videos. I’m still learning 3 years later. Always trying new things and new veggies and fruit. Watering in 115- 120 degrees. So much fun! lol thanks for sharing!
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Palm Springs is a whole new level of gardening compared to what I am doing. Do you grow most of your food in the in the fall / winter / spring season?
@DaryaRyanPhotography9 ай бұрын
You are one amazing woman! Your husband is a lucky lucky man. What you've been able to do is so amazing.
@MorganHillFarms9 ай бұрын
Thank you! It has been quite the journey and sometimes I can't believe what we've accomplished! So glad you are enjoying the content:)
@ht66849 ай бұрын
Way to be a rock star! Love the bit about librarians. lol I've always been told I'm great for circulation because I get so many, they even see what I have then put them on hold for themselves. Our library system in WI has about 65 to get books from.
@MorganHillFarms9 ай бұрын
That is awesome. Our libraries are a bit judgmental if you take too many books out! I have started to buy my books when I find a good deal so that we can start our own home library:)
@LizDC9 ай бұрын
Love this ✨️🙏🫶🏼. Im a NYer trying to start a small garden in our backyard. You're an inspiration. So far, we've produced eggplants, strawberries, blueberries, and tomatoes. God Willing want to begin growing some more veggies this year. ❤
@MorganHillFarms9 ай бұрын
That is awesome! Every year, you'll learn more and more. Containers are an easy way to expand your garden with minimal work if you are wanting more space and less work:)
@chabridgettumusiime89949 ай бұрын
❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉 sending you love ❤️ from beautiful Kampala city, Uganda, Africa, thank you for your beautiful, educational video of your Garden. I just subscribed this evening. I have no permanent garden
@MorganHillFarms9 ай бұрын
Welcome! I am so glad you enjoyed the video. I bet it is beautiful there. I’ve always wanted to travel to Africa!
@oniemix394610 ай бұрын
Wow, well done! I have a small balcony garden and the joy i am feeling is enormous. I am also just started hydroponic inside, yay! love gardening so much, I wish I have even 1é4 of you space. Good job young lady!!
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! And kudos to you for gardening without a lot of space. I remember feeling so paralyzed because I wanted the perfect setup to grow food. I think many people don't even attempt to garden for that very reason, but I am so glad to hear that you are making it work!
@shannonjayne6059 ай бұрын
LOVE this!! We did the same with our pool and started down this path!
@MorganHillFarms9 ай бұрын
That is awesome to hear! It is a lot of work, but so incredibly rewarding!
@JamieSantos10 ай бұрын
What a spectacular farm and video! THANK you for sharing your appreciation for how hard the work truly is. I've been gardening since I was 6 years old. There was no choice. You either helped mom and dad or you starved. Besides, there was no other alternative back in those days unless you lived in a city eating dead food from a can or box. I am 61 and still gardening. There was a period when I chased after the "American nightmare" and ended up destroying my digestive system with fake foods. 20 years ago I went back to the old ways of eating real food that has life in it. What a joy it is to see young women caring enough for their children to feed them what their organic bodies NEED!! Your garden is BEAUTIFUL, lush and healthy! I applaud your hard work and more so your intelligence to understand that growing your own food is a necessity and not a hobby. Thank you for sharing.
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Thank you for those kind words. There are so many times that I feel as though not many people understand why I work so hard to produce food when I could just go to the grocery store. It is so refreshing to read your comment and see that I am not the only one who values this lifestyle. I just wish I came to do it sooner! And imagine what society would be like if we had kept the backyard garden / farm. I not only thing we would be healthier, but better as a society as well.
@JamieSantos10 ай бұрын
I completely agree! Hard work builds character and skill sets that no amount of money or prestige can compete with. I love the farming life and cannot imagine a better one. Thomas Jefferson was a role model in more than one way and proof that gardening is intricately connected to morality and intellect. I buy some of my seeds and plants from his Monticello Farm. I do hope you check out the website to grow a piece of history on your beautiful farm. God bless you and yours.@@MorganHillFarms
@tammyking-ic5gx10 ай бұрын
I love watching your videos…I grew up gardening with my grandparents and parents. I spent years developing their gardens and did not work so much in my own. I just have a few things I grow now, in a couple of raised beds and a few large containers. It still is more than enough to share with friends, family, and neighbors. I miss those days of starting at sunrise and finishing long after the sun would set. The processing days of massive hauls of all sorts of food. ..green beans, corn, cucumbers, sweet potatoes, Irish potatoes (Grandmas words), tomatoes, melons, berries…the list goes on and on. I have several favorite homestead families (yours included) that I watch… i dream about vacationing and volunteering on the farms of my favorite KZbinrs…. HaHa I promise I’m not crazy, just a very young boomer (I am the very youngest age of the official US Baby Boom years)…a badge I proudly wear. Much like you I worry and fret and pray about the state of our country and our future. There are some things slowly changing that give me a bit more hope. It seems like some of the younger generation are noticing the things being added or changed in our food, the bio sludge, bio solids allowed in ORGANIC fertilizers and so much more. We can only each do our best…Was watching watching your Cane Corsica video about added layers of safety re. your food supply. I hope you have now found lots of additional layers of protection. Happy to Spring!
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Harvesting and preserving as a family like you describe sounds so nostalgic. I wish as a child I had those experiences. I am glad that my children are able to make these memories. I pray that more and more people wake up to what is happening in our world and see the value of growing their own food. Blessings and I hope you have a wonderful garden year!
@simplehomesteadliving10 ай бұрын
All those fresh young pea leaves, bean leaves, sweet potato leaves, even the young pumpkin leaves and pepper leaves, are edible! There's a whole nuther crop to harvest early after planting the seeds, and they freeze wonderfully. Older leaves can go to chickens or rabbits. Harvesting some of the youngest leaves on each plant will help the plant send the energy to the fruit! Beautiful beautiful garden ! I love how the kids get worn out with the pillowcases :)
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Shelling the beans was so fun to watch when I was editing. I don't always see everything, but when I film it, I get a whole different perspective:). Some of my limitations with using the leaves is that I don't quite know how to prepare them. I find myself putting them in the compost because I just don't have a plan for them. Each year I learn a little more.....so maybe this year will be the year I learn to cook them:)
@lindadykes404010 ай бұрын
What an awesome accomplishment. I love gardening and canning. It is hard work but so worth it. God bless you and your family and Much love 💖✝️
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I wish other people close to me enjoyed gardening and food preservation. It's so nice to have a community surround you. I mostly get that deer in the headlight look when someone asks me how I am, and I go on an entire breakdown of the garden tasks I'm having to work through!
@salemthorup953610 ай бұрын
You are so blessed. What a joy!
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
That is so very true!
@RhondaWilliamsperfectfinish39 ай бұрын
@@MorganHillFarms you inspire me. Praying I can have God’s Blessing in Abundance with gardening.❤
@katchmeifyoucan113110 ай бұрын
Yes your video was absolutely inspirational! By Gods grace and mercy we are able to "till the soil" and watch Gods goodness at work.
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
It still amazes me that you can take one tiny seed and put it in the ground, and He will make it grow and produce so very much!
@mariamartinez-rr5ss10 ай бұрын
As i watch your video, I imagen my kids and my self working on my dream garden /homestead. Im starting my garden this month and hope this dream comes true! Thanks for your inspiration.
@MorganHillFarms9 ай бұрын
This is so wonderful to hear! You can do it! When everyone helps, it makes this journey so much easier. But I will warn you.....the kiddos will complain at times:). Just know that you are teaching them valuable skills and it is so good for them to do this kind of work! I wish you the best of luck
@mariamartinez-rr5ss9 ай бұрын
@@MorganHillFarms i can see that😄 kids complain when its cold/hot weather to work outside. I have 2 little helpers that love to be outside , but not the older ones. Thanks for your help. Just time to see the results. 🙏
@BackupUp-d8h10 ай бұрын
Well u just got me excited all over again to carry on gardening
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
I know what that's like! Feeling content to just enjoy the last part of winter, early spring and then all of a sudden you get that gardening urge!
@lindamurphy97249 ай бұрын
Wow, you are teaching your children growing techniques that will help them for ever, well done. I just have small garden and its alot of work. I live in Florida. The snails and slugs get most of what i grow. I think iam going to go to a farmer's market and buy bulk and learn to can stuff. Maybe i will have something for use later, or i might just keep feeding the snails. Idk best wishes to you.
@MorganHillFarms9 ай бұрын
Snails are a pain. I've not had too many problems with them, but occasionally if we have a rainy season, they will show up in the garden. I have seen people use ducks to eat the snails. I wonder if they would just eat the snails and leave the garden produce alone?
@mwanamrembo10 ай бұрын
Wonderful. The knowledge you are imparting on them is the true inheritance. Bravo. I love gardening and farming and you have described everything we go through but it's soooo worth it. To God be the glory. Keep shining.
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Thank you! It is hard work and when I look back on my videos, they make these tasks look so easy and quick. The reality is much different that what anyone sees online. You just cannot convey how much work it is! But I love it and wouldn't change it for anything. I never wanted to garden, or have animals etc.....I didn't know what I was missing!
@natasha-thesingingflower23629 ай бұрын
😅❤ i love that the kids learned alot
@MorganHillFarms9 ай бұрын
I hope they are! I’ve got a couple that want to garden when they are older and a couple that say they are never growing anything! I think they’ll all appreciate this lifestyle when they are older!
@susielansford950010 ай бұрын
Great job, Girl. So inspirational. Keep up the great work. You've got this.
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@oniemix394610 ай бұрын
Omg, the kids with the sack of beans, so cute love it yay!
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
That was my favorite part when I was editing! I didn't catch it when I was filming because they were behind me, but when I saw it on video, it made me laugh!
@Minamac1Cali9 ай бұрын
Omg came across your video today for the first time and I’m so happy you shared . This particular one because it’s truly Beautiful and so amazing. May God continue to bless you and your family exceedingly and Abundantly 🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
@MorganHillFarms9 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. And may he bless you and your family also!
@icevet10 ай бұрын
Such a great video, I love how honest you are about all the highs and lows of gardening. I also started getting into gardening and it’s not all just sunshine and roses but so worth it when you can eat your own home grown food. I’m grateful and priviliged to be able to do this, to afford the tools and supplies needed and have access to land.
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
I agree. We have been so blessed to have the means to do this as well. It was not cheap that first year. I could've saved a lot of money just going to the grocery store! Over time, and especially since inflation has raised food costs so drastically, we will make our money back.
@lisatonkin886210 ай бұрын
So proud of you friend! Love your story and the blessings that God has shown your family! You have so much knowledge and I love learning from you! 🤍
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Awww, thank you. The path that you are on is no small feat either my friend!
@estherfan402110 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing such wonderful video. Just love it. Yes, sow in tears, harvest in joys.
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
You're welcome! Im glad you enjoyed it!
@irotchkainthelandes417210 ай бұрын
What an inspiring video with so much truth about the hard work in the garden, the joy of harvesting and eating the own produced food. I wish you and your family an amazing garden season 2024!
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
I hope your garden season is fantastic as well. I am soaking in the last few weeks of winter slowness before things take off for the spring season!
@lpmoron625810 ай бұрын
I am glad you are in a position where you can do this. Think of how much exercise you and the children are getting! And how much better you are eating. For the last 12 years i worked with my husband doing farm related work. It starts about the same time the gardens get growing. So anything good goes down hill quite rapidly. Our work is daylight to dark! I get really frustrated. My husband says we can eat better buying at the store. It is a lot less work that way but i like the work and the food is way better! The three spaghetti squash 8 cheated the groundhog out of last year kept all these months. Cooked one yesterday and it was good. Can't wait to plant more this year .
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
The grocery store is definitely easier, but what they allow in our food has changed so much for the worse over the past 30 years. The garden takes so much time, but I am amazed at how excited I am every morning when I get to go back down and work the next day! As for the exercise.....I used to run every morning, until I started gardening. Ive never been so fit in my life!
@lpmoron625810 ай бұрын
@@MorganHillFarms I totally agree!
@merlebigini21710 ай бұрын
I am so proud of you and I know how much your Nate appreciates and love you for what you’re doing. Wow! I understand what you’re going through. I do a container garden at my house and I also have a tiny in ground garden at my other house 3 mins away. It gets tough but it’s so rewarding. I love that you homeschool also
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!!! Sometimes I think.....I know.....that many of my friends think I am crazy! I know what we are doing is so important and honestly, even after the days when I feel like I cannot move, I am still excited when the sun rises the next morning and I get to work in the garden again!
@fedupwithem620810 ай бұрын
If you can get seaweed and make compost tea, you can grow cauliflower and brussle sprouts and anything else.
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
When I grew up in New England, we had seaweed everywhere! Here in SC we are about 4 hours from the beach. I envy anyone that lives close to the coast for that reason! Except during hurricane season.😅
@fedupwithem620810 ай бұрын
I was born and raised in Maine but not in potato country. I didn't get time off from school but I did have to spend my summers working in the hay fields.
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
I wonder if it was just a certain part of Maine. I lived in NH at the time so maybe it was a county that bordered NH. I remember so many of my classmates being upset about the "vacation" that the kids in Maine were getting! Hay sounds like a lot of work! And a lot of allergies!
@fedupwithem620810 ай бұрын
@@MorganHillFarms Northern Maine, Aroostook County was the biggest potato area of the state. I grew up in the midcoast area that was good for lobsters and flies! I enjoy your videos! Thankyou for posting.
@fedupwithem620810 ай бұрын
My favorite part of this video was watching the dog checking out the chicks.
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
I'm so glad you enjoyed that! Sometimes I think he thinks all the baby animals are his babies. He is so curious!
@gabskings10 ай бұрын
Earned a subscribe with that one. Loved earring not only success but failure as well. Beautiful garden!
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. There are definitely failures, but they teach you so much and the following year, you change things up and try again!
@jules462610 ай бұрын
❤So beautifully said, thank you for sharing. This is my dream. When I was young I never wanted to live in the country & farm like my aunt & uncle. Now, I yearn for that hard & satisfying lifestyle. Hopefully in the next year or so we will be able to move & try an adventure similar to you & my farming family members. Thanks again!
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
I never would've imagined that I would grow my families food. I was set on living in the city, having material things etc. When the food shortages hit in 2020, it scared me so badly and that is what pushed me into this. But I am so glad it did. It is so fulfilling.....even when we face failures and disappointments.
@jules462610 ай бұрын
@@MorganHillFarms We keep praying & when that door opens we will run through it with gratitude. Thanks for your encouragement. I will keep gardening my small space till the opportunity for a larger space opens up.
@janetkoball4410 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video. Im a new subscriber. See you again soon. I pray for you and your family and your gardens. Im from Central Oklahoma.
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I am so glad that you enjoyed the video😊
@damirzigic124410 ай бұрын
All farm is so nice
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@bevami18 ай бұрын
Amazing video
@MorganHillFarms8 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@Quiltaholic1010 ай бұрын
You are amazing!
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Thank you! Not sure it is as much me as it the Lord. I just plant the seeds. He makes them grow:). Blessings!
@meganmarkle310410 ай бұрын
I absolutely love your video! It is a hard job to keep a garden up but it is definitely worth it! ❤
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
It really is! I am both excited and slightly terrified about this upcoming garden season now that I know how much work it actually is!
@LindasFlowersandVegetablesGard10 ай бұрын
Great video! Your hard work paid back.your vegetables garden look great! I have a large vegetable garden ,so I fully understanding your story.Thanks four sharing your garden story ! Subscribed your channel!
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
So glad you enjoyed it! And happy to hear that you also have a large garden. It is nice to think that I'm not the only one on those long hot summer days! Sometimes it can make things a little easier when you know you aren't the only one on this journey:)
@josealeman33210 ай бұрын
Well you have a beautiful and huge garden , compliments to you and your little helpers, :)
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! It's really been a fantastic experience for our whole family.
@cerebralraven10 ай бұрын
Amazing video. Thank you for sharing
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@beulahisrael577310 ай бұрын
Great video!
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@CH-hm8ud10 ай бұрын
Yup, you couldn’t describe it better!!! Did a lot of years of hard work, but it’s so enjoyable if you have pasión for gardening, I even made it as a temple where I prayed and if you observed nature deeply you will finish with a wonderful relationship with GOD!!!!
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Well said! I don't think it's possible to garden and not see His creation and blessing in all of it. Even at the end of the worst day, I am still excited the next morning to do it all over again.
@eliv409610 ай бұрын
I loved your video and I was very entertained until the end you inspire me to grow a garden and include my kids thank you. By the way your voice is very soothing 😄
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
I'm so glad that you enjoyed it. It was definitely a transition from no garden to this massive one, with a bit of complaining. But over time, the kids have come to enjoy the time in the garden and I think it has taught them some great lessons on hard work and working together for a common goal.
@dawndawn694610 ай бұрын
Amazing! Great job, mama!
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
You are so kind
@mz.jenbrooks126210 ай бұрын
Wow you inspired me by looking at this fantastic video. You are a blessed woman and yes the food is so much better than store bought. New subscriber❤
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much 🤗
@LuongTien1688 ай бұрын
it's amazing 👍💓💓💓
@MorganHillFarms8 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@melissaandjason9 ай бұрын
Loved your video, we are about to start the same adventure ahhh! So excited!! Subscribed👊
@MorganHillFarms8 ай бұрын
Awesome! Thank you! It is definitely a journey:) Just stick with it. It gets easier as you get things and infrastructure in place.
@melissaandjason8 ай бұрын
@@MorganHillFarms doing it now… my body hurts… it hurts so bad 🤣
@JacklynDougherty10 ай бұрын
amazing. I am getting ready for the growing season Florida. looking foraed to your next video.
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
You and me both! I am jealous that you can grow citrus in Florida. We have just. a few trees, but need to keep them in pots to protect them from the cold winter nights.
@sheshell816510 ай бұрын
Very impressive! I wish you continued success.
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Thank you! You too!
@barbarapruks750810 ай бұрын
I have watched your journey, your energy is amazing, well done!
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Coffee! It's coffee! Just kidding....but that 2 pm cup really helps motivate me!
@caddycraft682310 ай бұрын
love it, I don't have a large garden area but love what I do have. This is really honest and beautiful. So what do you think after all this work? are you ready to do it all over?....wooohooo for you, welcome to the fold. A small suggestion to you when you hit a wall with growing certain veg like your broccoli, or cauliflower, or brussel sprouts. you can trade with other growers. check your community for clubs or your neighbors. honestly I do this often. Also do companion planting. it can really help you out. its good work all!
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
I will definitely continue to grow food for my family each year. 😊 The hard work and long hours are definitely worth it as I watch my children grow and become more and more able to help and even complete certain harvesting and preserving tasks on their own. It is so good for them to learn these skills and I hope they choose to grow gardens when they are adults. I need to learn more about companion planting. That is one area that I haven't really dug into! I did buy some marigold seeds this year to grow near my tomatoes though! Glad you enjoyed the video:)
@albertnett786410 ай бұрын
Great story, fun to watch.
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@soniahenney982710 ай бұрын
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing!
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
You're welcome. I'm glad you enjoyed the video
@pmarthack10 ай бұрын
I love your story. Keep up the good work.
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@sharlenec728910 ай бұрын
Beautiful job
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Thank you! 😊
@marshajamison746310 ай бұрын
Kudos to you!
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@heatherwright716810 ай бұрын
I’m at the library stage 😂😂😂… I have books everywhere.
@MorganHillFarms9 ай бұрын
I love the library. That was one of my favorite parts of this journey. If you find any books that you absolutely love, put them on a list and buy them when you can so you'll always have that resource. We always try to expand our home library! I love having as much information at my finger tips as possible.
@truthbetold261110 ай бұрын
being on top of processing fresh fruit and vegetables to store long-term is challenging. Wouldn't you feed the family with fruit puree over waffles? I make a "jam" with apples and rhubarb without sugar. It's perfect sweetness for me. Waffles are fermented from sourdough starter. Just pull out waffle maker at meal time. If you aim at eating only homegrown, you may grind up dried zucchini for flour. I know it sounds like a ton of work. I support your ambition to meet your goal. Have fun with the process and don't stress out if you need to step out of the lines here and there.
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing that info! You are so very right! I think that because this was all new for me, I struggled adding one more thing to my to do list. Over this winter, I have been working on learning how to make more things homemade....like tortillas, pizza, sourdough, bagels. I hope knowing these skills will help me during the busy garden season this year😊
@sharonhanson953810 ай бұрын
Love it!!! So so true!!
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
So glad you enjoyed it!
@cbak18198 ай бұрын
Amen to that sister😍
@MorganHillFarms8 ай бұрын
So glad you liked it!
@izaacdreddpimp10 ай бұрын
Hey there sister. This was a different kind of video. I appreciated your honesty and I could feel the passion in your voice. I been growing in this location now 18 years. My advice is don't give up on a particular veg if u aren't successful, jus give up on that variety. The longer i grow food i find that variety is paramount. Soil health is also top priority. Stick with, looks like u have knack for it. Lastly, don't even bother with Brussel sprouts unless they are hybrid varieties. And i would say hybrid cauliflower varieties should definitely increase your chance of that elusive first head. Aswell giving the cauliflower more time then what is said on the seed packet. Also, increase the liquid fertilizer schedule on the cauliflower once u see a baby button of a head deep inside the center leaves. Here in zone 8 coastal Va i typically have bigger better heads of cauli. in spring. Hopefully this can help. Good luck 🤞
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Thank you for that advice. I will definitely do that this season for my cauliflower. We tried Romanesco Cauliflower in the fall with absolutely no heads so I ended up picking up a hybrid from Johnny Seeds to try in the spring garden. Every year I learn so much. I really wanted to convey to people what it looks like to grow this amount of food. So often, my videos make gardening look so easy and quick... more of a hobby.....but it is really a full time job.
@jakkidems916510 ай бұрын
Great example...❤
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Thank you:)
@This_Holy_Chaos10 ай бұрын
Super encouraging. First, how many mouths were you working to feed? Second, how large would you say your growing space is? And third, do you have two spaces: one in rows and one with raised beds, or did your rows become raised beds (or vice versa) over time? Thanks for all of the tips!
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
We are a family of 6, and I try to supply my elderly neighbors with food as well. I have both raised beds (58 of them) and a 70x60 in-ground garden. Since I had no experience, I went with raised beds because many people say you cannot grow in the red clay in SC. As we were building that garden, I read a book about a market gardener and how they prepare new garden space (laying cardboard over the area and topping with about 8 inches of compost and soil). So, the kids and I tried their technique and it has worked wonderfully and provided so much more growing space.
@cathykillion654410 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
My pleasure
@margieleon804410 ай бұрын
🔥THANK YOU! Very encouraging video🪴
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
You are so welcome
@smallspaceswithGloria10 ай бұрын
Love it
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@bethefrem90210 ай бұрын
Harvesting and preserving is no joke! 😪 I live in the south as well, what zone are you in? This is super inspiring, thank you for this. God bless 🙏🏽
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
They just updated our zone to 8a. We were in 7b, and I think Ill stick to that zone. We are definitely not warm enough to grow citrus here!
@IAmHisBeloved510 ай бұрын
I love that you said, it is really by the grace of God. Thank you for sharing you all story. Did you start off planting seeds for one plant ad mastering it? Or did you plant seeds for many plants at the same time?
@MorganHillFarms10 ай бұрын
I started everything from seed....peppers, tomatoes, celery, eggplant, peas, beans, corn, lettuce etc. I even sprouted and started my own sweet potato slips. I purchased the raspberry and blackberry plants. The only vegetables I didn't start from seed were potatoes and onions. I used onion sets this first year and seed potatoes from the local farm store. Glad you enjoyed the video!