HE Has GOTTA GO! | Greenhouse BUG Control LESSON | NON Beneficial Insects
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- Tour the greenhouse and learn a lesson in Bug control. There are NON Beneficial insects in my peppers.
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Beautiful greenhouse plants and harvest. It’s such fun, isn’t it? Thanks for taking us along, Wanda. ❤️❤️❤️
It’s amazing how well the greenhouse has done in its first year! You two sure have a knack for growing things! Take care.
Wanda you and Danny are good examples of a couple that sets goals, aims for them but best of all achieves them. Your videos makes the start of my day.
🏞 Pepper plants grow well from a cutting. The part with bell peppers that broke of, can grow you another plant. It will lose all leaves, get roots, and grow new leaves. Then it will grow in no time. Just keep it moist.
LIke the tip.
I have never ever seen pepper trees reached that height, it's just awesome, everything looks amazing.
I love watching you guys in the greenhouse. I am so excited to see how much food you guys harvest from the Kingdome. I had a laugh at the removal of the bug 🐛😂
Danny you and Wanda definitely have green thumbs! Beautiful plants!
Very good video, Miss Wanda ! Love your guys high tunnel! What a neat atmosphere!
Thanks for the tour today. That greenhouse is working so well. Y’all have harvested a lot & it’s sure not over yet. You’ll have fresh food all winter. Yum! Blessings, Love & Hugs from Vicki in Ft. Worth, Texas 🇨🇱🇺🇸👍❤️🥰🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Should pickle some of those banana peppers with apple cider vinegar
They are basically locust and they can eat so much crop within minutes, Good eyes Wanda, What a blessing on the pepper plants Wanda and Danny, I love asparagus, nice pepper harvest Wanda, How long do Sunflowers live before they turn to seed Wanda? I love looking at the sunflower while you work brings smiles, Thank you Wanda for your Greenhouse Tour, I love your channel and I really love you guys, always a pleasure to see you everyday! Oh and Good Music Selection!
All I see with that hopper is Fish Bait!
I see the benefits of morning visits to the greenhouse. Several times you have found harmful critters while turning over leaves. Wow
You two are darling. Thank you for sharing your life with us. 💞🙋🏻♀️🙏🏼
Cream cheese, cheddar, cumin stuffed peppers were delicious--made them 2 days ago--HUGE hit! Thank you for recipe.
JudithB 4th year growing Marconi peppers, love them!! Picked a huge Celebrity tomato this morning, I sure will watch for more of them next spring. Ark Traveler is doing real well too. I will be replacing my strawberry beds in spring, so tearing out the old ones. Using the old soil to fill my new beds until I can get the compost this fall. I need to get some multiplying onions, and move a bunch of multiplying garlic and chives into the garden beds. I plan to start lettuce, chard, kale and spinach in a covered 4x8 hoop bed in paks to transplant into the other beds later. Busy time of year for sure!!
I just love watching y'all harvest from your greenhouse and the outside gardens. How are the cabin gardens doing?
They are pretty much done in this heat.
Passing on a tip a Master Gardener gave me: Citrus trees will eventually die in plastic containers because the roots crowd and eventually the plant dies. I think maybe it would be ok in large fabric grow bags, but don't know for sure.
As always wonderful tour of the garden! I can't wait to see how your Mundo beans do and I had to Google they look like mung beans. I sprout mung beans all the time for my obsession with learning how to cook all sorts of Asian dishes. I do occasionally put handfulls in spare spots in the garden in the late summer early fall to cut for microgreens. I don't care for them as microgreens but thr chickens absolutely love them. But I have often wondered if they were able to grow up and fruit in michigan.
I have one seed that sprouted from last year in one spot and its just about the same size as your Mundo plant so I'm going to let her grow!
I'm saving to put plastic/poli back on my small hoop house as I'm hoping I can get a sweet pepper that way. I can griw hot peppers like weeds but I have 12 california wonders and there is only 3 peppers set between them all. I put 3 in a spot and 4 in a different spot and one in a bucket and 4 i just started and put out in a different spot. I'm trying really hard this year to find "the spot" where they will be happy. The best plant is in the bucket with the sweet potatoes (its a huge planter like two big bags of potting soil big it has good ground soil mixed with a lighter potting mix) it has dropped several blooms and has one bell. Im thinking poor pollination so ive been out with a soft makeup brush tickling the blooms this week and so far one bloom looks promising the other two set bells are on the smaller plants that have only been in the ground a couple weeks. I'm torn between letting them go or picking them off to let the plants get bigger.
I think next year I'm potting more up in the buckets and trying new spots in the garden.
I know some are not doing well due to the other plants shading them.
I, a gardener for many many years still get brain farts about where the sun is and how big other plants get! 🙃😉
I just started more yellow squash and zucchini due to the same brain fart lol. Poor things are trying but the corn and pole beans are just shading them out. I have a row of mulch by the asparagus that us getting full on sun and i have about 70 or so days left before first frost. So crossing fingers that I get a few summer squash. Lucky for me a neighbor shares his bumper crop of zukes and cucumbers with me..
I think I'll go squeeze a few more eggs out of the hens for him and his wife today lol.
I'm super happy for you about the pineapples! I grew one for years in a pot and it never got excited enough to give us a pineapple 🍍 it passed away with its friend dwarf banana about 5 years ago when the new puppy got out of her night time kennel and ate them both! Teething puppies are the bane of house plants.
I love asparagus. Next year mine should be in production. Yay.
I'm kind of new to asparagus as I've got a few asparagus plants that I have not yet harvested from (3rd year). I've watched other CZcams videos on harvesting from them and everything I've seen says to cut off the stalk you're harvesting just below the ground. So, as you can imagine, I was shocked to see you just snap the tops off those stalks. Do those stalks continue to grow? If this doesn't harm the plant, this would be my preferred method of harvest.
I very much enjoy your channel and your videos. Keep up the good work.
That is a good question. We planted 7 asparagus and I think I only have 1 left. I dont know enough about them,i guess to know how to harvest. Do you pull the bush they make or leave it? Did Wanda pick asparagus from the Bush. I thought you pick from the ground.
We are moving to a bigger homestead and I'm planting lots of asparagus inside my strawberry bed plus a lot of rhubarb. I know it takes 2years before you can harvest. Just want to do it right so I have some good healthy food to eat
Great pepper haul 😊
The greenhouse really is a necessity. You can work the fields but lose it all to bugs, critters and weather.
That huge type of bug made Swiss cheese of my comfrey !
Have you ever thought of using ladybugs and lacewings in your greenhouse for aphid and white fly control? I use them in my greenhouse to keep the pest down, to keep the ladybugs and lacewings fed you have to grow some nectar plants to feed them and or feed them with cotton balls with a tint of sugar. This is what zi do in my greenhouses. Have a blessed day! Wendy❤️🐞🐝
A guy up in Utah that has one of the sunken greenhouses has lots of walking sticks and praying Mantis that help out with the less desirable bugs.
I’ve found little bugs like this one eating my rose bushes! Little buggers!
My Serrano pepper went crazy this year. It has produced 100s of peppers and looks non stop.
Pickled peppers. Yummmm
Wow your green house garden is awesome! Love the shirt too! 1st year asparagus? 🤯❤️
It was two year old crowns and yes it's the first year.
I look forward to building my green house in the next couple of months.
Everything looks great 👍💝
I love watching what you guys are doing.
Those asparagus look tender and delicious!
My chickens are fat and the heat has them lazy. When I pull a big bug I usually break one leg or wing so I am sure they can catch it. Love how your fruit trees are doing. Love fresh asparagus I am only getting a few spears at a time. I usually end up eating them raw in the garden.
Thank you for the great tour Wanda ‼️ Question --- Where do you and Danny purchase your pots?
They are mineral tubs from my cows.
🙏 Blessings! ❤️ y’all.
Those bells so beautiful all my hot peppers r good this yr i seem to never get a good sweet pepper production but ill keep trying my pineapples no bloom yet 😔 but they r healthy ❤❤❤❤👍much love i ordered the cookbook yesterday im so excited😁😁😁🙃🙃🙃
Loooookinggg Gooooood! LOL Glad, you mentioned what you're doing with that Miricle Grow junkie stuff. You knew we were going to ask about it, didn't you? Hey just an FYI, another channel talked about the rain run-off from their high tunnels. I know we can get a lot of erosion. Have you seen this or addressed it with your King Dome?
Haven't had any problems yet.
I use those sweet or spicy peppers when I make rice. You pierce the peppers and place them in the rice as it’s boiling for added flavor. I even stuff larger peppers with cheese and place them in my rice. Great flavor and cheese is melted inside the peppers when the rice is done! 😋😋😋
Sounds awesome.
Through the crickets to da chickens Whoo ya
I've had some of those locusts/ grasshopper things before.They are hard for me to catch!
we bot potting soil w-miracle gro in it this spring 2 grow stuff in the house, n wound up w-a plague of fungus gnats/larvae n tomato hornworms that were evidently eggs in the potting soil- we got rid of them w-yelow sticky traps, but it was downright disgusting 4 awhile, inside r house, lol-
Haven't had that happen yet.
I have brought some of Hoss seeds, I heard about them from you! I had wanted to get some cherokee tan seeds and some others you mentioned but they were sold out.
Keep checking back we add them all the time.
I dust my Gardens with my leaf blower and some sulfur seems to help with the white flies
I was wondering could the fern part of the asparagus could be cut off, now i know they feed the plant. Love all the peppers and everything growing in the green house.
It's best to leave them growing for the root system.
I read an article from organic gardening many many years ago where they did an experiment. They left a row of asparagus unharvested in the spring and after the other rows had been harvesred and it was time to grow them out, they cut the row of asparagus that they had let grow out. In a few weeks it put up edible spear for another month! They then let it go to ferns for the next year. I honestly don't remember if it had any hardship to the plants thd next year but I often think about trying that one year.
Great looking peppers! You mentioned you were going to fertilize all your peppers. What do you fertilize with?
Calcium nitrate and liquid phosphorus.
Amazing how much you can get out of a greenhouse! If I found that bug I would have to find a rag to grab it, no way could I get that thing with my bare hand!😬
LoL they don't bite.
Can you tell us more about planting and growing asparagus?
We have videos on planting and saving seeds on asparagus.
good morning
I have never seen pepper plants grow so tall. Mine are less than a foot tall. Died already ,been so hot.
That is the beauty of a greenhouse.
@@DeepSouthHomestead wouldn't it be to hot fir them in the greenhouse
We are planning on getting a greenhouse in a year or so
No mine are in a greenhouse and doing fine. You have to use a 40% shade cloth on the greenhouse to block the sun.
Is that MiracleGro Potting Mix or Potting Soil in those bags? You may have covered this elsewhere, but I'm wondering what soil you are using for your greenhouses. I planted jalapenos in MiracleGro potting soil this year in pots and they have done very poorly, yet my tomatoes have done well. Any thoughts as to why the jalapenos have been so unhappy?
What were the results of your painted plate and vaseline traps for whiteflies?
That guy isn’t beneficial but he is biblically kosher.
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Blessings Danny and Wanda. What soil and fertilzer brand do you use to grow in pots or raised beds in 2020?
We use our own soil mixed with some potting soil. And use Dr Earth Bloom and grow plus calcium nitrate and liquid phosphorus.
@@DeepSouthHomestead Thank you so much. Blessings and be safe and well. Shalom!
That is a whole lot of peppers, I have a question, I love pepperchoncinis are they the same as banana peppers? I would like to grow some. Any advice? Thanks guys much love from So.Cal.💟
No they're different.
What kind of liquid fertilizer do you use?
Dr Earth Bloom and grow.
How long do you keep your pepper plants?
😎 I know them to be perennial bushes in warm countries....
The older, the more they produce for you. These bushes look amazing when covered in green and red peppers, like ornaments on a Christmas tree.
Some we keep 2 to 3 year's.
Some we keep 2 to 3 year's.
WANDA, I have some peaches canned from 6 mths past. They are in light syrup. May I use those to make some peach jam? Love you and Danny. May our Savior keep you well.
Add pectin and make jam. You may want to cut back on the sugar some
Was those big bags of Miracle Gro organic? What do you use that in?
We mix them in the soil in the new greenhouse to help loosen the soil up.
Ms. Wanda, I'd like to order a shirt, just wondering what size you got? I'm similar size as you. Thanks for the video!
I got a medium.
Do you like the Malabar Spinach? How do you cook yours?
We eat it fresh.
We just got our empress peach trees how do you fertilize and what with and how much ? I also put them in 25 gal tote in my greenhouse
We use a time release fertilize on them .
What kind
"If you see these dudes takem out" =)
He looks like a Grasshopper
Good eye Wanda.
Can't have those bottomless pits eating your leaves.
Are y’all gona keep the pepper plants for next year I heard they always produce a ton more if you keep them a second year
It depends on how well they hold up.
Deep South Homestead I bet if you cut them back and fertilizer them when that time comes and when it gets cold cover them in grass they will have a real good chance I’m gona try it out and see how it goes
You found some Chicken Feed eating your peppers
what all do with all ure peppers
Cut them up and put them in the freezer to cook with and make salsa.
Need to be careful about using miraclegro they are buddies with Monsanto.
I've had trouble with flea beetles this year.
We have to.
@@DeepSouthHomestead How have you treated your garden against them?
What does a flea beetle look like
@@kansasmisfit7404 It looks like a plant flea. Small and shiny black. They love my turnip greens especially.
We just spray a soap solution on them.
I think you picked a peck of peppers.