Love the baby crawling in the dirt. That baby will have the BEST immune system ever!!!!!!
@DaPieSte7 ай бұрын
A lil' dirt don't hurt. I love to see baby boy crawling. His immune system will be strong. :) Wonderful family.
@AhdayahAhdawan7 ай бұрын
I noticed that too lol love to see it!
@susanfreeman63507 ай бұрын
I had the same thoughts about Riggs’ immune system. Becky’s diet during pregnancy, the fact that he was breastfed, and the fact that he will grow up on organic home grown food, including fermented foods along with exposure to the rich soil in their garden pretty much guarantee that this baby is going to have a very healthy gut biome…and immune system.
@ceepark1147 ай бұрын
It is so nice that all family members join in to help plant and grow the food.
@LauPulstar7 ай бұрын
I love watching your homestead thrive with the work of all of the family members (even the strawberry taster ❤)
@teocola26527 ай бұрын
I love how you show that we all make mistakes and this channel doesn't make me feel like I'm inadequate for not being always on top of things. Thbaks!
@simplyjamy18927 ай бұрын
You're right, pill bugs have made me decide to get my strawberry plants off the ground, somehow. I've seen them piled up inside a strawberry chomping away, so I don't believe the experts, either, lol. Go, Riggs, Go!! 🙂 Everything looks so beautiful, great job!
@iartistdotme7 ай бұрын
Looks amazing and very promising. Isn't it beautiful to walk at sunset and see the hard work that is paying off - what a wonderful feeling. Your whole family is in it together, so GOOD for them.
@randyross18897 ай бұрын
baby chicks in the strawberry patch works wonders they eat all the bugs\
@merlindeful7 ай бұрын
Will a baby boy also work? Or will those only eat the strawberries? 😅
@Electrovoltz507 ай бұрын
Hello from Austin Arkansas, I really enjoy watching you guys and your family. You’re raising your children very well and teaching them life lessons while serving god and family. I am 64 and an electrician, if l you ever need electrical advice please reach out to me no charge. Bless you guys and your family as you bless me with great inspiring TV to watch and learn from.
@OneFellSwoopDesign7 ай бұрын
Your baby is so adorable! I cannot wait to take my 1.5 year old son strawberry picking!
@littletechgirl27 ай бұрын
I've had the same issue with pill bugs, even without the plants being covered. I've had them eat several of my young seedlings before. People in Facebook groups told me it couldn't be them until I presented evidence (pics) showing them actually on the seedlings chomping away... putting holes in them.
@MeBeingAble7 ай бұрын
Idk if you do this already but instead of thinning the carrots, wait & do it when youre making smoothies so you can use them in it. That way they get to grow a little & you get to use them. Being organic you can use the whole thing❤
@nancyseery22137 ай бұрын
Carrots are hard to get going but well worth it. For the first time ever I'm using my own seed saved seeds. Last year I had some carrots that survived the winter so I let them bloom and got tons of seed heads. Now to see what they will produce. My strawberries are all outside and have blooms and small green strawberries. Just a couple more weeks here in zone 7. The #1 goal of every gardener= less weeding! God bless y'all and keep growing.
@JanalynVoigt7 ай бұрын
The eclipse was amazing but the timing was awful for gardening. We returned last week from our own road trip and family visit. After hitting the ground running, most of the direct sowing and transplants are in, but there's still bulb onions to plant. That drill trick looks handy. It's fun to see your sweet baby helping himself to strawberries. What a good job you are doing with your family.
@dietitian.kelseythomas7 ай бұрын
I’m not the best at taking care of indoor plants either! lol. I have a bunch in my office that I see most days and still have a hard time watering regularly.
@brookelahr53967 ай бұрын
Definitely pill bugs!! They love strawberries, little seedlings, and potato greenery!! I don’t know who started that decaying matter lie.
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@khome7077 ай бұрын
So awesome to see your little gardener trying out the fresh yummy goodness! Loved it!
@catracampolieto89897 ай бұрын
So wonderful to see your video. My onions and leeks died. My husband had surgery and needed my attention. I'll have to buy some onion starts. I'm praying they have leeks too. If not I'll get some at the farmer's market. Raz is getting so big. He sure does love the strawberries. Thank you so much for sharing your life and garden with us. I truly appreciate it.❤❤❤
@macheecrickmore73227 ай бұрын
So jealous of the strawberries! I had to restart my patch this spring, so I doubt I'll get many this year. I understand the rushed feeling. I feel very behind as well. I forgot how much work a newborn is, and trying to juggle her needs with starting the garden has been rough. My tomatoes and pepper seedlings mostly failed to thrive so I restarted some last week and will pot up the survivors and see if they will keep going before going outside next month. I'm hoping my Utah summer doesn't get too hot and make a mess of things 😅
@innovativelearning367 ай бұрын
I really enjoy your videos. I am not sure what it is but I do find some simple joy from listening to you chronicle your journey of gardening. Thanks so much for posting them.
@lwedel33617 ай бұрын
In Germany here and we had -0.5 degrees celsius this morning haha and my husband put the frost cover on my car. Our 'official' last frost date for our region is 8 May. It was rather scary to see white all over the fields these last few days. I am so thankful I was too busy to direct sow and definitely pleased my babies are all happy and warm in the greenhouse haha! This weekend we will get outside and start sowing onions, carrots, leeks and the rest of the gang. If we are 'too early' and frost hits... all good, we will sow every week.
@ramonasurprenant21227 ай бұрын
Love the compost frame! Genius!❤
@sgrvtl71837 ай бұрын
Such a JOY to see the family helping in the garden! Even Baby Riggs gets in on the action, how adorable him snacking on the strawberries!! Wishing You GOOD LUCK this planting/gardening season💚💙💛
@PlowAndPantryHomestead7 ай бұрын
Great start to this year's garden! I hope you update us on your experiment with the strawberries (in tunnel vs. outdoors). I've had the same problem with pill bugs before in the past. Everyone said it wasn't the pill bugs. But I came out at night and saw them myself. It was the pill bugs.
@MyHumbleNest7 ай бұрын
Your hard work is paying off, the garden is beautiful! Baby has grown so much, what fun to see him explore!
@journeywithnichole7 ай бұрын
What a gorgeous garden! I love watching you all out there working together!
@sarahschlosser12037 ай бұрын
What a beautiful garden. The little one crawling around and munching what he can find, is great. Dirt never hurts anyone and it is great to see all the kids helping with the planting. Wish more kids understood the meaning of hard work and where their food comes from.
@loulauer58537 ай бұрын
Best of luck for the 2024 growing season! Your place is looking good and it'll be fun to see how it fills out during the year.
@AlyssaAllDayVlogs7 ай бұрын
I love how well your family works together. I've been trying to get my kids to help me more and sometimes it's a struggle. I work full time and have about 1600' of garden. It's a lot of work for one gal!
@debbiee78507 ай бұрын
wishing you an amazing harvest
@joannak46407 ай бұрын
Hi Becky (and family) This is my favorite time of the year!! Watching you all plant, take care of and then harvest the garden ❤️ Also, then we get to see your awesome preserving videos. Watching Riggs in the garden was so fun. He's a little farmer boy 😁 I appreciate that you add the date (on the screen) to when you are planting...it gives us so much more knowledge of what's going on. I was at an appointment when you uploaded the video and COULD NOT WAIT to get home to see it!
@impdanois57247 ай бұрын
Ï love to see your little boy in thé garden.Hé is Very lucky to eat healthy vegetables. 👍👍
@bethanynelson39597 ай бұрын
Spring is such a busy time of year! Your baby crawling in the dirt 😍🥰
@trayvixk46427 ай бұрын
Even better than a hand drill is actually a garden auger. Definitely worth the cost and it kind of works as an attachment to a drill.
@denissesheartyhomestead7 ай бұрын
thank you for all the tips on using a drill for onions and equipment you use to make it easier/ efficient. love your content
@samanthab50067 ай бұрын
You are so lucky you know what's in the dirt/grass that you put your baby on. Many of our neighbors spray their lawns and it rains so much here...I get nervous about what my son could be in contact with. We still go outside but it's on my mind.
@superdybonbon7 ай бұрын
pill bugs have been the biggest pest issue i've had, DE doesn't work for me. ducks do, though! and the hot weather. i don't dare mulch around my plants until around june-ish when the sun really starts baking the soil because of the pill bugs. i've lost so much due to those stinkers. thank you for your videos, whenever i get down about my own garden, i see others like you doing it well and it gives me renewed motivation
@anonanon19827 ай бұрын
Pill bigs are my biggest pest too! I have to put cardboard or plastic “collars” around most things that I direct seed or they will just mow all the new starts down. Very frustrating!
@letssummondinner7 ай бұрын
I lost a ton of seedlings to pill bugs last year. They mostly eat decaying matter but they are opportunistic as well.
@anonanon19827 ай бұрын
Last year was my absolute worst year for pill bugs. They ate all of my green bean and okra seedlings. The only thing that ended up working was putting cardboard or plastic “collars” around all my direct sown seeds, and sometimes they climbed those too 😢
@letssummondinner7 ай бұрын
@@anonanon1982 I noticed anywhere near mulch (flower beds) or concrete near soil was WAY worse. I had some pots on my porch last year that got decimated. I think they hide in the mulch or along the side of the concrete and come out at night. I tried the potato trick and it kinda worked. I think it was more of a distraction for them lol.
@anonanon19827 ай бұрын
@@letssummondinner I resorted to getting a container of Sluggo Plus from Home Depot this year. I haven’t really used it yet so I don’t know if it will have an impact. It’s not only that they eat my little seedlings, it’s also totally disgusting for me to go out anytime between dusk and dawn and see hundreds of them crawling all over my food. I mean, I know bugs are on veg gardens, but this was a whole other level.
@jeanmuehlfelt79427 ай бұрын
Our biggest pest up north is earwigs. They eat other pests but also munch on any leafy veggie in the garden. In wet weather, I'm forced to sprinkle some DE around the base of the plants. Knocks down their population. 😊 Love watching Riggs munching as he scoots along. 😅
@chinoyhealingfoodstravels88887 ай бұрын
Greetings from Redondo Beach 🇺🇸. Nice video. Cheers 🥂
@julietspeace81867 ай бұрын
You guys are so inspiring love your vedios
@laurastewart85287 ай бұрын
I've got an 18 month old and it's frustrating trying to garden with her! I admire your patience and the fact that he doesn't try to unearth the seedlings you just planted!
@brookieb21607 ай бұрын
I was thinking her son is at a great age for gardening with like mine was last season. He's now 2 and it's a disaster 😅
@ThePineFarm7 ай бұрын
Great job yall! Looks great.
@delanietrusty80517 ай бұрын
I felt like I was late with our potatoes and onions as well, so I'm glad I'm in good company :)
@7777Robo7 ай бұрын
When you were preparing soil for planting potatoes. Soil was very packed together. It is better to turn soil before winter. It will be much better to work with it in early spring. I like your videos abd wish you all the best.
@dorothyrhodes46577 ай бұрын
Thank you so much 💓
@robertacleary52567 ай бұрын
Absolutely beautiful😊
@HHeirloomIA7 ай бұрын
I always appreciate your videos. I have taken away some good info. In your growing season you can grow a second crop of potatoes. Spring anxiety is real, I agree!
@sumillyard91817 ай бұрын
They are called wood lice in the uk and they do eat strawberrys they ate loads of mine last year. Love your family and your videos.
@CarleyJensen-gb7nd7 ай бұрын
We live in a high mountain desert climate… no slugs anywhere in our area and we have had the same issue with strawberries in our greenhouse. I thought at first it was mice but it is definitely pill bugs that have been eating our strawberries. I think they could for sure be your culprit!
@jerrystout30327 ай бұрын
Great family!😇
@margieschatz76107 ай бұрын
I have seen the pill bugs eating the strawberries, both inground and in my green stalk!
@gloriadavidson85997 ай бұрын
Due to the weather late planting out 😐 also but plants catch up 😊😊😊 Always enjoy your videos 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Love from the UK x
@mandiesplace7 ай бұрын
We live in Arizona and we don’t have slugs. My strawberries look like that a lot and we have many pill bugs! So I agree with you! 😂
@ihopeugrow7 ай бұрын
Besides slugs and pillbugs, sometimes I see earwigs on my strawberries too. I only have about 50 plants so this year, I’m going to try organza bags
@hawk._.hawk20247 ай бұрын
put mowed grass at the base of lemon trees for better fruit, my lemon trees were not bearing fruit for 3 to 4 years, heard about this method from someone and after doing this they started bearing fruit like crazyyyyy.....
@maggieray11227 ай бұрын
The pill bugs have been very aggressive this spring in the high tunnel! They chewed the bases of a tray of tomato starts and killed them, I've never seen them do that much damage.
@cherylpresleigh64037 ай бұрын
The garden looks great and it’s just getting started!
@valerieewing40237 ай бұрын
I can imagine how stressful it is to start everything 2 weeks behind when you grow all the veggies you eat! Right now my garden is recreational as I just started last year. This year I'm beginning to get my fruits taken care of first. Strawberries galore because my first baby will be a toddler next year and I would love to be able to feed him all the berries he wants!
@cathykillion65447 ай бұрын
Enjoyed the video 😊
@christinan71837 ай бұрын
Love it ❤❤❤
@JennB217 ай бұрын
Yes it is pill bug (rolly Polly) they get in to my strawberry patch too.
@ofrecentvintage7 ай бұрын
Definitely could be the pill bugs! I was shocked to catch pill bugs going to town, munching fresh gladiolus blooms whose stalks had been knocked to the ground during a storm in my garden last summer. I thought slugs were the culprit as well until I caught the pill bugs in the act--in broad daylight!
@annettevanderklippe16537 ай бұрын
I guess you get pollinators in your greenhouse for the strawberries?
@albertnett78647 ай бұрын
Fun video.
@permieforlife7 ай бұрын
pill bugs are a menace
@511eden7 ай бұрын
Pill bugs are very annoying! They definitely eat the strawberries. I have literally seen them eating them enough to know they are a bug problem. I have been using cut citrus to attract them and them shake them if in the trash. They are over running in my greenhouse!
@ivyrakestraw7 ай бұрын
Curious why you don't do no dig/till and save a ton of work? Add to your soil instead of removing weeds constantly?
@curatingaesthetics7 ай бұрын
Are you not raising any of the beds this year? You had those drainage issues before.
@brendakordik84117 ай бұрын
I'd love to know the source of the compost you get semi-locally.
@dig_grow_cook7 ай бұрын
Pill bugs definitely eat my strawberries.
@kathleenhughes51497 ай бұрын
Yes pill bugs are eating them
@kimberlyganous93167 ай бұрын
Will you share were you purchase your organic compost? Live in Rogers and backyard garden and wouldn't mind driving for good compost
@TheSeasonalHomestead7 ай бұрын
We get it from Hansens Tree Service in Reeds Spring, MO
@taranr12427 ай бұрын
Pill bugs are the worst! They eat my garden too! Especially the stems of my plants! I go out at night when they come put and smash hundred every noght in the summer. I wish I knew how to naturally get rid of them.
@anonanon19827 ай бұрын
The only thing that has ever worked for me is making cardboard or plastic “collars” and putting them around any seeds I direct sow. Last summer they mowed down all my green bean and okra seedlings, then I started using the collars and it worked.
@taranr12427 ай бұрын
@anonanon1982 it was my green beans too! I'll have to look into what collars are. Thanks.
@anonanon19827 ай бұрын
@@taranr1242 I cut up toilet paper/paper towel cardboard tubes and plastic water bottles and place the ring around the seed. Most of the time the pill bugs can’t climb the ring to get to the new seedling. I try to aim for a couple inches tall.
@dorothyrhodes46577 ай бұрын
Can you please mention where you bought your organic potatoes?
@TheSeasonalHomestead7 ай бұрын
I got them from Johnnys Seeds.
@brandynash14097 ай бұрын
Becky, why are you fighting the weeds? Why are t you covering it with leaves/pine straw. I’m also in Arkansas. I’ve gardened in North Central and Southwest. We just take it from the tree line and it works wonderful. Plus, it inoculates native soil with native bacteria. I have 100lbs of potatoes planted and we mulched them. No weeds and they are thriving. The time it took me was minimal compared to the weeding I e had to do in the past.
@meme75917 ай бұрын
I saw this thing where you take aluminum screen or steel screen I can't quite exactly remember right now but this guy made like he took like a rectangular piece and then bent the sides it wasn't necessarily screen I think I'm sorry I'm not really remembering it correctly but anyways he made it so it was like a little table and he put it down and it was about an inch or two above the ground. Probably just about an inch but anyways he put the strawberry that was growing on top of that steel or aluminum I can't remember now
@marafreshfarmer7 ай бұрын
How much cost compost in usa?
@iluvmyjewels86197 ай бұрын
Can’t you buy from another local farmer?
@ccwriter3337 ай бұрын
What zone are you in?
@TheSeasonalHomestead7 ай бұрын
6b
@maryricketts85267 ай бұрын
Do you find that any climate change has an effect on your planting time? Are you keeping track of weather changes yr to yr?
@normamccomas92727 ай бұрын
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@brendadurham40897 ай бұрын
Use copper in your strawberry bed slugs don't like copper
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@canna_kitten7 ай бұрын
9:47 i know you mentioned you aren’t “tilling” but tech you are disturbing the microbial life by tilling the top. Why not no-till it fully, and layer? Lasagna Gardening? Edit: oh i see you are out of compost…ok makes sense.