Harvest Time in Northern Countryside
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- čas přidán 25. 06. 2024
- Hello, you all 💛
We have to a time of harvesting. This was the first year in our house and garden so I was a bit sceptic how the crops would turn out but it did surprise me after all and I'm very pleased ☺️
In this video I take you with me to collect what we had planted in our garden and a little bit more.
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I receive so much serenity from watching your videos! Thank you.
Being self sufficient in any way is such a blessing
I totally agree with that. Everything is towards a better life ☺❤
Your videos are so beautiful and peaceful. I watch them over and over gaining a deeper understanding of what is important in life. Thank you for the wonderful artistry and serene calmness you share.
My family always practiced food preservation; either with freezing, water bath canning, or pressure canning. My folks are now gone and I do not have access to a garden but still take advantage of sales at the grocery and Farmer Market. I usually pressure can and put up almost 180 jars (1/2 pints, pints, and quarts) of food this year. It is satisfying to look at the food -filled shelves. I also give canned food as gifts.
Good to see the old fashioned ways still surviving, of plating up onions so they dry in harmony with one another and are perfect for when you need them. Hope the newly planted tree survive the winter storms and thrive to become furnishing trees that give nourishment to the pickers. Cheers for sharing Sanna.
I honor those old-fashioned ways and I'm proud if I can learn more of them and pass them on. I hope the trees survive, too. The winter is hard, but if they make it through that, then they are strong enough to survive anything ☺
What a beautiful gift this video is. Thank you so much!
Wow, thank you so much 🥰❤
Thank you for another beautiful video. It brought back memories of my parents . My Dad had an 'allotment' and grew virtually all of the fruit and vegetables that we needed (and enough to pass on some to neighbours as well!) Mum was adept at preserving the produce - salting runner beans in large earthenware jars, bottling fruit and making jam. It's lovely to see that these skills haven't died out!! 🍏🍏🍏🍏🥕🥕🥕🥕🥕
You are building a beautiful life in your new home and garden. Take your time and savory the moments. So beautiful that you have comunnity to help. Thank you for relaxing video and sharing the beauty around you. Keep posting dear. love from usa GA
Thank you ❤ That savoring is advice worthy of gold, thank you for that. I try to remember it ❤ Cheers to the other side of the ocean 🥰
Hell Sanna ❤
This video is amazing, thank you!
Dear Sanna, your videos are so peaceful. Thank you so much! 🙏🏻
Aww, thank you so much, Isabell 🥰❤❤
Thank you Sanna for this calming music and for inspiration ❤ Don' t forget us😂
How fantastic that you can already harvest something for the winter this year 👏
And so lovely that you honor those old-fashioned ways. 💖
I had to smile so much when you said I almost forgot you 😀
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we will see the new buds on the apple trees in spring, a wonderful gift that keeps giving.
wonderful harvest
Cheers from Southern Scandinavia! We moved into the countryside in 2021 and started a vegetable garden in 2022. First year we got some food out of it and learned a lot. Second year we got a LOT of food out it and we are just eating the last here in March. Keep up with the self suffiency gardening it is really worth it!
I found your channel by accident last week. I love it! You live in a beautiful place!
Beautiful photography. Greetings from the USA :)
So in touch will life. Heartwarming to see it.
Thank you for your wonderful share.
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Thank you... i love the music, also
Good harvest, Sanna 👍 God bless you always..
Thank you ☺✨
I do so love your videos. So relaxing and refreshing compared with a lot of what is out there. I've been growing, selling and preserving vegetables for some time now and it is very satisfying to share my work with others and to put away enough to get us through our slightly warmer winters here in New Hampshire USA. If you want to improve your harvests, both in quality and quantity, I suggest looking up books written by Eliot Coleman and JM Fortier. They are my "bibles" for intensive growing of vegetables in small spaces. Permanent raised beds help with weeds and allow you to build soil nutrition which translates to stronger, more productive plants. Your kale looked like it needed more nitrogen and perhaps a little boron. Good luck with your apple trees! We just lost one after the bark at the base of the trunk was girdled by a rodent. Then we have to fight the deer too!
Cok güzel bir köy. Temiz doğa❤
Sauna, you could think about using a vegetable clamp to store vegetables through the winter.
This is such a beautiful video Sanna ☺
It really made me smile when you said ‘’I almost forgot you’’ because I wanted to come along 😄🌻
Haha, that's nice 😁 I honestly almost did forget my camera and had to row all the way back to get it 🙈
those are absolutely gorgeous carrots! well done, especially for a first try. hoping your caribou neighbors don't eat your apple tree during the winter! :-)
Thanks, it was a surprise that they grew so good. But I think since this house has been here for a long time, the land must be really good. And yes, our reindeer neighbors are a thing we have to worry about 😬
Just lovely
Thank you 🥰❤
You are very beautiful country ❤️😍
I am so blessed to have found your videos a couple of days ago. Your life is so peaceful and fruitful and magical. Thank you for sharing your small part of the world with the rest of us. You are very talented and skilled at all aspects of living. I especially love your winter wool sweaters you have knitted. They look so warm and beautiful. You could earn a living selling them! Congratulations on your engagement. You deserve every joy and happiness life has to offer.
So inspiring!🙏🧡
Thank you for sharing that beautiful, beautiful lake...
so peaceful place
Great video!
Thank you 🥰❤
Thank you,
Alicja
beautiful video❤❤❤
Thank you 🥰❤
Omenapuut…mikä ihana lahja.
Hi how are you nice video my dear friend ❤😊
Nice video.
So Beautiful Country ❤❤
Nice one. Thank you.
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Thank you for sharing your story and experiences with us. 🍁
It's my pleasure 🥰❤
Fantastic
Kiitos :)
Wish you very happy birthday 🎂🎈🎉
Dear sanna your videos meditate me
Thank you Finland for giving utmost care to the nature
I wish i could experience the nature
Aww, thank you so much, that's sweet of you 🥰❤
Very beautiful but where are the fishes 😢😂
Я мечтаю так на лодке грести! Завидую ужасно!❤
“Perfect the dwelling land means give birth to and raise children who are more perfected than you yourself. Each generation should be more perfected than the previous. For this to come about, the generation that comes before should present the following generation with a more perfected dwelling land."
Anastasia "Ringing Cedars of Russia"
Did you catch any fish?!
I noticed "Lappi" and some numbers on the side of your boat. Are you required to register it?
Your carrots are amazing. Anytime I ever tried that, nematodes or other bugs ruined them.
I’m very curious about the social downsides of living in such a small village. Your latest video said around 25 people?
It’s a novel idea to me, but I wonder if it is because I am just burned out living in an area of California that has a lot of people.
I really don't know how the carrots came out so good, I just hope they do the same next year, too 😅
Yes, there are around 25 people in our village. For now, I haven't found any downsides living with them. We Finnish people stay in our own yards and in our own lives and don't see each other that often. Especially during winter, when everyone stays a lot inside ☺
@@sannavaara Seems like you might have very good soil. Did you plant them from seed, or did you start them in flats inside a greenhouse?
Americans are often portrayed as gregarious or at least outgoing. Sometimes to the point of exasperation. Yet, most of us often don’t really know our neighbors right next door, or if we do, it might be on a very casual polite level.
That said, I think it is normal to have a brief, but perhaps lively discussion with a total stranger.
A place like this is free of all those pests. I grow carrots and onions myself and I know about this problem.
Won’t the reindeer eat the trees?