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@kens.37293 күн бұрын
A 99-year old Farmer (mostly Retired from Farming) friend of our mentioned to us last Summer that he Sells more Green Tomatoes than Red. 🍅 i Love Red. 👍
@stubstoo63313 күн бұрын
As a native Floridian Logan we only have soft limerock. What fertilizer do you use to get such big beautiful boulders?🤣😂🤣😂
@carolinegardening_preserving3 күн бұрын
Hi there. I worked at a garlic farm for 1 season and learned that you shouldn't wash them because they wont last long and to not peel them which gives them less time to stay fresh, which in turn doesn't last long. If you lightly rub the bottom of the garlic alot of dirt comes off. The less you handle them the better. 😊😎 and like sammy said it looks like they are from the farm.
@MarkWYoung-ky4uc3 күн бұрын
You did an outstanding job cultivating Logan and I've been doing it for nearly 50 years. My Grandpa would have used some of those rocks under the foundations of his tobacco barns.
@mikevcampbellКүн бұрын
That tractor is my favorite thing on your farm. Old mechanical equipment like that is a lot of fun to operate.
@HuberRhonda3 күн бұрын
The fields are looking fantastic!! Love seeing that oldie but goodie tractor still plugging along!! God Bless you all🙏🏻
@blendamorris44192 күн бұрын
Don't think I've ever seen so many rocks in one place and of all places where you're planting veggies. Good for you for trying to get up as many as possible! Just love watching the process from seeding to harvesting. Like I've said before, I would just like to be behind you during harvest timed when you're going for the perfect product and discarding the things that aren't. Me and my basket would be working overtime! And I'm so sorry that the wind has done so much damage. I just don't know how you cope with all things bad when you're trying to do so much good for all of us.
@michellepollino49863 күн бұрын
Love fried green tomatoes. Tomatoes looking amazing. That’s a lot of rocks, wow. Garlic looks beautiful.
@redlangdeau57282 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing Logan, that looked like some heavy work with the boulders from the future pumpkin patch, I always appreciate your honesty Logan you never bs your viewers. Until next time Caio
@corinschick81722 күн бұрын
I'm in two minds about the garlic. I can appreciate that customers who buy from farmers markets probably think its more natural to buy garlic with roots and soil attached. But for me, give me a product which is closest to be ready to use. Some of those rocks were worthy of headstone status!
@jamesdeblois8783 күн бұрын
I live Ma. and every were you go you see the old stone walls from farming . Amazing they did all that with horses or buy hand.
@JimMeakim2 күн бұрын
I'm always amazed how many rocks n weeds farmers plant through, yet still get great harvests!! Just shows how picky us Backyard Gardeners are, gotta get every pebble, every weed!!
@Bernie51723 күн бұрын
I spent 25 years picking up rocks at our farm. I wish I had a skid steer to carry them out of the paddock We had some rocks that were bigger than a car. the D9 Dozer stalled trying to get them out
@backachershomestead2 күн бұрын
Side hustle. Sell the rocks to landscapers and homeowners doing their own landscaping. 😂
@MarjBuckley-ec1hk2 күн бұрын
❤ the slow motion!
@allotmentjoyКүн бұрын
That's a ridiculous amount of rocks and boulders. Never had fried green tomatoes before. Huge tomatoes 👍
@BUDSBEAU3 күн бұрын
just a thought, use some of those big rocks to scotch the wheels of your wagons or carts or whatever when not in use. this will keep them from rolling away and causing more damage.
@linato18553 күн бұрын
Lol….Today you’ve got my hubby watching and commenting on the old machinery! Some of those rocks are worthy of placement in a rock garden. Awesome video….. Take care…👋🏻👋🏻👋🏻
@Bernie51723 күн бұрын
Sammy needs to use a garden fork to loosen the garlic. much easier
@halinawiecek22972 күн бұрын
Beautiful tomatoes 🍅.
@2fish_tacos8143 күн бұрын
I like Sams way of thinking about the garlic but it does look pretty after you peel it. That was crazy how the wind blew those wagons around, I hate to see that it damaged your pipes. Cold crops look very nice right now and the cultivating is satisfying to watch. I'd like to see Sam hanging on the tractor filming some of those shots lol Take care guys!
@user-zr6uy3fj5s2 күн бұрын
Try adding finger weeders to your cultivation options. It will help with those weeds in the garlic.
@skeeet57582 күн бұрын
You could probably use a chop saw and cut those pipes and then have somebody make you something that can screw down on it take it and have threads cut on the pipe. Or you could simply just get somebody to weld it together that knows what they're doing I would leave the coupling on it if it's good and just try to scab something in to make it fit make it work if the pipe smashed a little bit I don't think it's hurt to bad. Those garlic bulbs look really nice after you slipped them up and cleaned them up I like the raw product stem and all but it looks better when you clean them up trim them and wash them. I used to sell vegetables with a guy and we would just pull it straight out of the ground. That little bit of dirt after it sits out at the market it's better for them but we had a tub with water if they wanted it washed a lot of people like the dirt on it. It keeps them from wilting
@beckyumphrey26263 күн бұрын
Great video. A bucket load of rocks that size sells for $225 here in Florida. :)
@_Elijah_19793 күн бұрын
I really enjoy watching your videos !
@azamyahmad3 күн бұрын
Appreciate your efforts and hard work for sharing and showing around and I really loved your greenhouse well organized and as always beautiful sharing adventure documentary countryside content video and you doing such an amazing job and I'm looking forward to more adventures from your video channel .. gorgeous filming camera work looks super awesome super sharp and clear and thanks again Logan ..
@Taxpayeroftherepublic3 күн бұрын
In previous video you mentioned the pepper transplants under temperature stress. .30% calcium - plant food product available at Stoney Acres Produce supplies in Port Trevorton. Apply the .30% cal at 1.5 gallons/acre with boom sprayer to reduce canopy temperature and transplant tress. Great tool to use. Nice roll starting the B!
@fannybuster3 күн бұрын
Last season I tied up about 100 garlic heads and let then cure in my garage for about 6 weeks.I just threw away the last heads ,I had garlic for almost a year. And yes you should remove the roots for storage
@ECole-le7we3 күн бұрын
What do you do with the rocks? Where I live, people and companies would probably buy those rocks for landscaping and other purposes. P.S. You may have had a microburst that lifted those wagons. They are extremely powerful sometimes more powerful than a tornado. Google it if you never experienced one. We had one in our small neighborhood last year; and it lifted a healthy 20 to 25 ft. holly tree in our yard out of the ground without touching anything else.
@bilesbilinski92392 күн бұрын
I leave the all the roots and the whole stalk on my garlic. Most customers have no idea what fresh garlic looks like or how it grows
@tinashields95992 күн бұрын
Cripes- I have pretty gravelly soil here, north of you in central NYS- but I have never seen a collection of boulders like that! A glacier must have really unloaded them there- bad luck!
@barbaraann97543 күн бұрын
Rocksylvania ! Picking rocks on a PA farm must be a never ending job!
@debbie71152 күн бұрын
Pre emergent week killer for the weeks in the garlic.
@rigger3142 күн бұрын
Either way wouldnt affect my choice on which one I would buy, as we all know that dirt easily washes off but I would assume that people would be more inclined to buy the cleanest ones.
@Gardenergal3 күн бұрын
People expect white garlic bulbs. I would leave them farm harvest looking as Sammy suggested but I bet they will sell better white.
@pakgreenfield2 күн бұрын
Good job ❤
@barbarapeter31583 күн бұрын
You need to get one of the rock collector equipment like the Veggie Brothers have. They bought it second handed at one of the equipment sales. Cheap
@TommasoScappini2 күн бұрын
A lot of rocks in the soil!
@user-dk2wv4eh8u3 күн бұрын
Why don't you get a rock bucket for the skid loader- a lot better to pick large ones. Look for rock picker on some farm auctions-got to be used ones for all the rocks in your area
@DongFarm77492 күн бұрын
Love Love ❤
@themoos42053 күн бұрын
its crazy how much rock..... Garlyyy
@Greywolfe243 күн бұрын
They do have a machine that will pulverize rocks in the field. Pulls behind tractor on three point hitch. Check it out.
@JoeyCalico-ne2ei10 сағат бұрын
Great workout
@kens.37293 күн бұрын
Most people didn’t realize Rocks also come out of Farm Fields. Not all Rocks are Harvested from the Quarry. Rocks have a Variety of Uses so NO Waste. 😬👍🙏
@beckyumphrey26263 күн бұрын
Selling rocks is big buisness in Florida. :)
@user-kn2bs2eu1k3 күн бұрын
@@kens.3729 I guarantee you have rocks for brains!! 😂😆🤣😆😆😂😆🤣😂😂😆🤣
@byronholmes24963 күн бұрын
Good day to all.
@skeeet57582 күн бұрын
I would hate to imagine what one of those pipes cost they look galvanized if they are you know you need to be careful when you're welding that up because the fumes off of that's pretty funky or have you decide to fix it if you find somebody with a pipe threader that's probably what I would do
@Birdface-nw1ub3 күн бұрын
Considering soil erosion, do farms like this just get rockier and rockier through the years?
@Only1Orinthal2 күн бұрын
Always remember to chock your tires
@braddobson20603 күн бұрын
You need a hitching rail to tie your wagons up
@kalwongkl2 күн бұрын
Wondering why you grow tomatoes in the plastic high tunnel. I might be missing something you have said earlier. You also grow them in the field
@randywaterbury98933 күн бұрын
The veggie boys invested in a rock picker.
@re-fy8dr3 күн бұрын
Sammy need to learn how to drive skid steer girls can do a good job
@fannybuster3 күн бұрын
Your giant tomatoes in the high tunnel,what Variety are they..?
@user-kn2bs2eu1k3 күн бұрын
Red ripe gonads
@CurrentChoices3 күн бұрын
would leaving one/two turn RED?
@user-kn2bs2eu1k3 күн бұрын
@@CurrentChoices no, they would turn blue...😂😆🤣😆😂😆🤣🤣
@user-kn2bs2eu1k3 күн бұрын
@@fannybuster they are variety called "blue balls"
@fannybuster3 күн бұрын
@@user-kn2bs2eu1k You lie
@pocketchange19512 күн бұрын
👍👌❤️🇨🇦, rock on
@donnahanson16913 күн бұрын
Leave the garlic unwashed. It lasts longer.
@tonygust24Сағат бұрын
Is there a reason you don’t cultivate the garlic to keep the weeds down?
@browntownorganics21722 күн бұрын
What variety of tomatoes are those? I like that the vines aren’t that big compared to the large amount of tomatoes they are producing. I grow celebrity and BHN-589.
@geertdeweert6362 күн бұрын
use predators for mites and thrips
@emilyc76293 күн бұрын
Have you thought about getting a rock picker machine
@kellyharper77513 күн бұрын
People eat with their eyes. The prettier the better.
@hopemorrison23673 күн бұрын
Hey Logan
@suziqbrown70733 күн бұрын
do you show the date you video anywhere? I couldn't find it
@mattbrown8373 күн бұрын
Wash the garlic
@jamesducey26853 күн бұрын
Are there gal tomato plants?
@timdisbro68382 күн бұрын
Tomatoe flowers have both female and male parts so one plant can pollinate itself
@jamesducey26853 күн бұрын
If there are any weeds. Not is there any weeds.
@kevingearhart51413 күн бұрын
Holy Flintstones Logan! Those big ones you should pressure wash them, take them to NYC art galleries as “Woke” rocks selling for $1,000’s and make a killing. 😳😜😂👍. They’ll buy anything.