Garden Update | Homestead Garden Tour

Published 2024-06-27

All Comments (21)
  • I appreciate your excitement about the garden. It takes a person from labor to a labor of love
  • @nandsall9492
    Now that is what I call a homestead garden..proper serious growing to meet your nutritional needs..very inspirational
  • @lizzydee4272
    I usually eat fresh sage in the Autumn season. It makes the best sage butter! Melt half a stick of butter or more in pan until it starts bubbling, add whole leaves of fresh sage, fry up the sage until it's crisp, pour sage leaves and some butter mixture over butternut ravioli or butternut gnocchi. Enjoy!!
  • Garden is looking great!!! I make a brown butter sauce with fresh sage and put it over cheese or mushroom ravioli. Also I use fresh sage when making greek style fish in foil packs
  • I usually deep fry my sage leaves and use them for garnish or in cornbread. Your beans are probably been eaten by beetles or birds, the birds will eat the beetles. P.S.i am loving the products I purchased from you, thanks
  • @moomoocho1196
    Love your videos, I get excited every time you post!
  • @Monica-wp3yq
    Hi, so the answer to your questions about the sage. You can fry the individual leaves and use To garnish pretty much anything on chicken, if you make something with palenta,They're very good when they're crispy and fried.
  • Hi! I have found that Neem Oil Spray works great for warding off bugs!! If I see a hole in a leaf, I go and grab my Neem Oil and I spray everything in the garden. And I'm telling you it works!! Just follow the directions on the bottle. Good luck! We love ❤ your videos, very informative!
  • Re: Sage Chicken and sage picatta Stuffing for poultry Sage butter sauce for pumpkin ravioli Herbed Butter w/ sage for meats (frozen)
  • You have a pretty garden 👍 l still hang out clothes to, like your video 👍🤗🥰
  • YOu can also use these for garlic pesto, It's amazing !! Great garden, I only wish I had enough room for 600 garlic!!
  • Nice plants and growing well. Hey, if ya don't see anything on your beans it's possibly slugs. They like to eat at night usually. I scatter slug pellets but you may find alternate ways to get rid of them. Thanks for the update and ideas for using the things you grow!
  • @prettybenoit
    Hi there for your beans try soapy dish water it will help for any kind of plant even your potato bugs i have been watching your Chanel for over 2 years love it :)
  • @GaryMinckler
    Nice garden tour, thanks. Good information on the scapes, someone on marketplace was giving them away and i didnt know what they were. It was super hot and rainy here in NNY recently. Not a fan of hot weather. The sitting area is nice. I like hanging out in my garden too!
  • Love the bare foot garden show. Plus love losing the shades
  • An old timer once told me, prune your indeterminate tomatoes, don't prune your determinate and I've followed this advice and generally happy with my results year over year
  • @judyrice3883
    What a fantastic homestead you are building. I can’t wait to see it grow
  • @hvns7388
    @living.different Eating your bean leaves = Aphids, slugs, and possibly some beetles... Aphids come in many colors and sizes so it may be hard to spot them... but definitely need to identify which one it is for the right treatment.