Perfectly Average Garden Tour ADHD Edition | Fermentation Business Update | Fermented Homestead
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- Sometimes life is chill and sometimes its so busy you can barely keep up, we are in the latter stage right now but theres no shame in just making it happen the best you can. I'm finding the garden can be a very forgiving place and it will usually wait for you.
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Whew lassie...I'd love to, but those prices are too steep for this poor folk! I just cut old stock tanks in half...and make beds out of chicken wire. LOL
@@JanicePhillips same here. I use scrap wood.
Last year, after 7 years, I felt like I finally had the weeds under control. I learned the benefits of mulch a few years ago, and each year gets better.
So naturally, I fenced in another garden plot to make sure I stay overwhelmed in the garden. 🤣
"this year we're calling the weeds 'volunteers'" 😂 Amen!
Most gardeners want to do more than they can keep up with. At least we try. If you plant 10 things and 5 things make it, that's 5 things you didn't have.
Hi Anne. What I've done is I wrapped Irish soap slivered with a small peeler and I wrap in tule with elastic band. It repels rabbits squirrels etc. Make lots of them throw around in your garden😊😊
Big weeds ARE easier to take out!!
I think it's the Divine trying to tell you to grow and sell the comfrey, so we can all benefit❤😂
Ladybugs from Nature Good Guys. Worth it!!
Lady bugs would be great but I’ve only ever seen a few around there 😞
@@FermentedHomestead the Nature Good Guys sells them. They're workhorses on aphids!
Girl, you and i share that talent of killing things. I get them and forget to get them in the ground. But, I keep trying. And true, I still have more food than I would if i didn't try. Thanks for this wonderful video!
I wish we had more cool wild things growing here like comfrey and mullien!!
It’s a blessing and a trouble sometimes 😂
Oh man you need a fence around the garden areas. Those bunnies are gonna eat everything. 😂 yay slacky gardening! Mine has no order or labels or rows and I keep sticking things places.
Don't feel bad, we are all vaccums with something.
I love my coffee kombucha.
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I feel like that would be too open to interpretation 😂
I love your videos! You are so entertaining!
Thank you 🥰
I am in love with your garden! It is so lucious and green! It and you look happy and healthy!!! ❤
I hate battling slugs so much!
😊 diatomaceous earth sprinkled on the Brussels sprouts and those type crops and reapply after heavy dew or rain will cut down the cabbage moths and other soft bodied insects.
They ate mine last year when we had a rainy stretch
lol I thought the screen fog was special affects.
I used nets over my brassicas and so far so good. I should be able to harvest a few heads of cabbage soon.
Those weeds around your cabbages are called common ragweed. So if you have allergies I would recommend pulling them before they cover everything in yellow pollen.
We’re not allergic but I do plan to pull them before going to flour for sure!
You can do this! Love your videos
Way off topic... I LOVE your earrings!!!!
I’ve enjoyed the tour… makes me fill better.. my pepper plants were dying… checked the water spiket … NOT turned on! Geesh! So that’s why the leaves were falling off!🤦♀️
Love it great job. From me in Ontario Canada
That bug on your potato plant is a potato bug larvae! They like to hide on tje bottoms of the leaves too.
Good to know!
Japanese Beatles ate all of my Mullin last year. They swept through the garden from the vining plant to the Mullin nearest. After demolishing that plant it went to the two. Plants in the yard. Afterwards they ended back in the garden and attacked the marigolds and pole bean. Then they slowly left.
Oh no! That sounds terrible! Have you tried those green Japanese beetle traps? They work amazingly
@FermentedHomestead no I will have to check them out
@@FermentedHomestead I just ordered some. Thanks 😀
I am being over run by motherwort this year. Must be the universe thinks I need it so I am going to make a tincture with it. 😂
Omg your so funny to watch on your garden tour. This is the first year that I didn't cover my cabbage plants and the white butterfly is just now starting to move in them but I did indeed get a good harvest. Perhaps you can just lay down all your weeds then place some cardboard down on top of them and then add a good couple of inches of grass clippings. It will help kill off the weeds and enrich your soil at the same time. We grow Jerusalem Artichokes and use most for animal feed as well as ferment some for us or to make into chips. There are several different varieties of them. What I like about them is that you harvest them all throughout the winter. We cover ours that we didn't dig up with a good six inches of leaves so the soil underneath doesn't freeze completely for easy access. I also sell a lot of them as they are very hard to find in the stores around us. We tried once to remove a comfrey plant because my neighbors where complaining it was taking over her flower bed. Well, we dug a good 10 feet down just to get the main root out. About 2 years later it all came back. Once you plant it it will be there for life. I like to dry some for making salves, feeding to the chickens and ducks in the winter as well as make homemade fertilizer with it. I currently have 5 five gallon buckets brewing in the sun.
The weeds will make good shade for the cabbage
They sure do 😃
I too kill elderberries 😐
I buy them, plant them, water them, and they just don't do well here in cold zone 4
After multiple attempts in the last 4 years I finally gave up....
OK Foolproof way to not forget to plant shrubs and trees ect. Dig all the holes before you buy them. Water in the the holes gather any amendments you might want. Go to the store early in the day come home pop them in and forget about planting them and forget to forget about them!!!!! I was killing things for years and someone suggested this to me and no more dead shrubs and trees.....
I’m that that would work if I ever planned to buy them 😂
@@FermentedHomestead well there is that!
Omg thank you for this video. I needed this stress relief 💜 This whole video is so me and my ADHD garden and my weeds and my dead starts and my slugs and my piles of yard/garden debris of half finished projects and my pesky bunnies and my plastic with tires on it….sigh….it’s beautiful. What a bountiful garden. Ps do u harvest your daylilies to eat them?
did you try a comfrey poultice on the duck?
Oh man you need a fence around the garden areas. Those bunnies are gonna eat everything. 😂 yay slacky gardening! Mine has no order or labels or rows and I keep sticking things places. That particular volunteer looks like ragweed. I pull it out before it blooms. I will trade you some more elderberry plants for some comfrey ❤
I googled it and you’re right, I better pull those! That’s what’s blanketing the cabbage too! I’d totally trade!
They're cottontails, love. Think Peter.
Ahhh...I used my swamp water for the first time yesterday. Wowsers was it stinky.
That "devil bug" is called an Assassin and if you wanna get bit by something that hurt's worse than a bark scorpion...that's your fellow!
We’ll they suck 😂
@@FermentedHomestead They do! My cat's are working on keeping the population down, but then I have to deal with dead baby bunnies...ugh.
10:23, I missed what this one is. I think I have some at the back of the property
Luv the vid title! Nice garden. I have no luck with cabbages. What’s the secret? Thanks!
Also I will trade you some elderberry plants for comfrey. You’re so cute counting the mullein. I don’t count anymore. We had one get to 6’3” and I saved the seeds.
Last year I had one that the greens were a good 6 inches taller than me plus a nearly 2 food flower stalk!
Hi Anna, I always have at least one mullein, and I dry and use the leaves. But they make about 10000 seeds each, so I'm careful to cut off the flower stalks when they start to dry up. I don't have as much space as you do.
that is some tall ragweed but boy are those cabbage beautiful! I have tried inground cabbage but it never works out so I started growing in pots this year. Fingers crossed but they are shaping up to be the size of large brussels sprouts XD
WOW! Your poor Cabbage!
Bonus? IF you can "save them" and get heads? These will BE VERY heavy Anti Oxident Packed!!
Stressed plants, Bop Up their Levels!
Comfrey is highly used for Fertilizer, whether "chop and drop" or your Fermented Type!
I was wondering how your metal bed was going!
Good point! I think I’ve heard that before
@@FermentedHomestead Yep. And it will take over! I've got comfrey overload right now. Thankfully, my sheep and goats seem to like it and it does make excellent fertilizer. Now...if I could just get it to grow under my fruit trees instead of my veggie patch. LOL
I accidentally killed my marigolds 2 times so far this year 🤦🏾♀️🤣
We are not alone in this then 😂
Have you ever found stinging nettle on your property? All of our acreage is wooded and I have never found stinging nettle. Maybe it’s not a MO thing?
Same! It was everywhere in Washington but never came across it here
Ill take anytime cute bunny rabbits over the iguana invasion in south Florida. They decimate all my plants, having to invest in protection is another huge expense...
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😂 took me a sec to figure out what you were taking about! I’ll have to fix that when I get home, thank you
What Crocks do you use?
The business ones are from Ohio stoneware
put dog hair in your garden, the rabbits dont like it
Thought I would share- I know this is going to sounds strange but google putting dog or human hair around your garden. You can put it in a cut piece of pantyhose if you like. You can also get clippings from a Barber . Heard this from an expert gardener. Human and dog hair in your garden will denture rabbits and other critters.
I have heard that but never tried it
I put my husband's hair out there. If it doesn't work I'm moving on to coyote piss. I am SO annoyed I can't afford a good fence😭