November 21, 2024

VIDEO: Inside the Greenhouse Tour | What's Growing in March 2019 | Roots and Refuge Farm


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24 thoughts on “VIDEO: Inside the Greenhouse Tour | What's Growing in March 2019 | Roots and Refuge Farm

  1. do you ever freeze your tomatoes vs canned. if so How do you do it. OK. I boil mine for a few min to remove skin then place in a vacuum style bag and freeze am I doing this correctly. I just what to make sure I won't make my family sick. Thanks. LOL.

  2. Hehe “Happy Birthday, Little Pepper”! You sure are a mommy, there is no doubt ❤️. So sweet. You are a blessing from God, indeed. Thank you, honesty is so wonderful in this world. May our Great and Wonderful Creator continue to bless you and your family.

  3. okay so re watching this in anticipation of the coming month of gardening as well as Netflix playing in another room. during the first 20 seconds I hear the star trek TNG intro and see you opening the door to your green house to reveal a wold of diverse live. I love it. Blessed Be

  4. Everybody got that shitty cold wet spring…wasn't just you Jess..come to think of it the last 2 springs were kind of early? but very cold and damp..no…damn wet
    I hope this is not a new normal..

  5. I’ve been binge watching your videos while in quarantine. My so. Watches them with me while I drink my tea and today he said “Happy Birthday sprouts!” to my marigolds and I thought it was the funniest thing. He must have gotten it from you!

  6. Solar power for the greenhouse would be so awesome. With a battery backup you could probably run a heater and a few lights. There are really expensive setups, but there are some good brands that you could get a set up for $150

  7. Did you saw those inside the grow bags or do you take them out cuz it would make more sense to take them out and use them again just wondering God bless thank you from my family to yours

  8. Nasturtiums hate nice soil. Mine are growing in the nasty clay bound rocky grey soil my house came with. The ones i tested last year in lovely rich free draining soil did poorly or didn't grow, the ones that fell accidentally (children and seeds ) are growing still through winter. I can't tell you my zone here in NZ cause i haven't a clue but my climate is subtropical. I hope that helps.

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