November 21, 2024

VIDEO: Most Valuable SEED to Plant 2021


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24 thoughts on “VIDEO: Most Valuable SEED to Plant 2021

  1. I'm glad you pray over your gardening. My husband thinks I crazy when I pray for God to bless the seeds when I cover them up. But it works. Thank the good Lord for His blessings.

  2. Wonderful message about failure! While everyone wants things to go perfect, many times it does not! I have container garden for years. This is my first year to garden in the ground and your message hit home! I had to endure birds…one even hit my door and passed away =( and a mama rabbit and her baby. I had to do a lot of re-seeding, but instead of getting mad I actually smiled because wildlife was liking what I was doing. On another garden channel the host mentioned how he allows nature into his garden instead of going out of his way to get rid of them. I agree, but I have to say no to the rabbits because I have a small back yard! I started canning last year. This year I want to do more canning…if that does not happen I still have last years canning!

  3. Just a little too early to start aqnything in northeast Ohio, though my fall planted garliuc is up 4 inches. Waiting until at least mid April for my carrots and pea. I have sugar snap peas,m shelling peas, bush beans and carrots. Love the idea of mixing my radish and carrot seed together and I may give it a try. Also last year someone gave me Lake Erie perch frozen that he caught. However instead if eating, I am going to break them up and plant some under my tomatoes! We will see what happens, so wish me luck!

  4. I think that's wonderful that your great-great grandma was around until you were 16. I knew my great grandfather (born in 1888) and some of my best childhood memories were down on the farm in central PA. How society forgets our connection to food so quickly. Now that I know what it is made from, one thing that I'd like to forget is Scrapple…

  5. This is only the second comment ever posted to a tube, so allow me. There wasn't anything truly new to me in this video, as your goals and efforts align with my own.
    Your presence and message are a wonderful thing to hear. Education and inspiration seem to be the largest hurdle to achievement amongst gardeners. Fear not to fail, but to have never attempted. Go forth and TEACH!

  6. I love that you are using a variety of seed brands. I used Ferry Morse and Burpee seeds to start some of my container garden, and I plan on hitting Dollar General for their American Seeds tomorrow. I think your garden is going to be amazing….and I love the trellis of green beans! Great idea!

  7. Just planted my very first garden "of my own". Have worked gardens as a child with my grandfather, but at 69 I just got my pressure cooker, my waterbath canner and my dehydrator. Better late than never I suppose. Love your videos … please keep posting. Lots of love coming your way.

  8. Patara Are you going to have tours for children this year or have you ever. I don't put out a garden any more. Just containers. And I don't have all the animals. I would love my great grand babies to see

  9. There's something very satisfying and fulfilling about growing your own food….I just started last year and my suburban neighborhood backyard garden is small, a little bigger this year than it was last year, but other than raising my sons, I haven't felt this sense of satisfaction in several years since retiring from a 25 year career in the Army….it's amazing!

  10. Just subbed, about to check out some of your other videos!! You deserve more views. Did you ever look into using Promosm? It will really help you with growing your channel!

  11. I can’t bend like that I practically crawl like a baby to plant stuff @ arthritis etc I’m 70 now . But I love to do it . Got most of my stuff in late wrecked
    My shoulder running my tiller . An Ariens rocket used to have a old tecumseh 7 hp cast iron engine but didn’t run well so I took it off and put a tecumseh 10 hp motor on it . Was tilling a flower bed with it for daughter and I was running it stuff armed pushing down on handles to go deeper . Big big mistake . The times caught on roots and faster than a blink of an eye the tiller picked me up and threw me ass over head over tiller to land flat on my back in front of tiller and tiller flipped over too . Now I’ve learned to properly let tiller do the work .by the way I weighed 290 no lite weight

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