This is how I can peaches and like you, I do a heavy syrup. They are a treat for us and we make them last for a year until next peach harvest. They are so so good. Like you, I do 7 qts. at a time. I cut all my peaches in half then stick them in a bowl of cold water w/about 1 Tablespoon of Ball Fruit Fresh (found in the canning section) in the water. When I think I have enough to fill the 7 jars, I then take them out of the water and put them in the jars. That keeps the peaches from browning and they stay nice and yellow. Works great for apples when making pies etc. also. Great video
I love catching channels at the beginning of their journey and watching their growth. Stay consistent, be yourself, feed the algorithm and the subs will come ❤ Good luck to you
Make time to put in fruit trees. You will not regret it. Put up over 100 pounds of peaches between last month and this month. We love peach pie year round, as well as peach ice cream, and just plain canned peaches.
We lost three fruit trees to borers this year. They had just started to produce. 😢we've never had borers before, so I didn't notice until it was too late. Fortunately we have lots of local fruit available for canning.
@@valleyviewfarm1905 Sorry, fat thumbs! I meant borers. I've corrected it above. In case you're not familiar, they are small moths that look like hornets that bore into the bark/wood of the tree and lay eggs. The caterpillars then destroy the tree from the inside out. You'll see small boring holes in the bark and shellac-like drips that are hard. They enter through damaged bark and by the time you know you've got 'em, it's probably too late. :(
I have heard of them, but honestly have never seen them, or the damage they can cause! I can’t imagine the devastation! I’ll be praying that they don’t kill any more of your fruit trees!
Hi, I have been canning now for one year and I love it. I never knew there was an electric canner out there, I just bought myself a Christmas gift ❤
This is how I can peaches and like you, I do a heavy syrup. They are a treat for us and we make them last for a year until next peach harvest. They are so so good. Like you, I do 7 qts. at a time. I cut all my peaches in half then stick them in a bowl of cold water w/about 1 Tablespoon of Ball Fruit Fresh (found in the canning section) in the water. When I think I have enough to fill the 7 jars, I then take them out of the water and put them in the jars. That keeps the peaches from browning and they stay nice and yellow. Works great for apples when making pies etc. also. Great video
Wow thanks for sharing! I will have to try the cold water with Ball Fresh Fruit! Thanks for the tip!
Beautiful peaches. Blessings 😊
Thank you! 😊
Those look gorgeous.
Thank you! We have had 4 or 5 jars and they taste amazing!
I really like your apron!
Thank you!! I got it from Amazon!
I love catching channels at the beginning of their journey and watching their growth. Stay consistent, be yourself, feed the algorithm and the subs will come ❤ Good luck to you
Wow thank you so much for all your kind words🥰
Wow I had no idea there was an electric water bath canner. TFS
Yes they are truly amazing!
Make time to put in fruit trees. You will not regret it. Put up over 100 pounds of peaches between last month and this month. We love peach pie year round, as well as peach ice cream, and just plain canned peaches.
Thank you for your kind words of encouragement! I hope to start making plans for an orchard in the spring! You are so inspiring!
How long does it take before they have fruit?
Usually two to three years. By five years you should be getting big crops.
@@tranquillityranch thank you for replying. Not as long as I thought.
I live in Shreveport La-on Valley View-lol
We lost three fruit trees to borers this year. They had just started to produce. 😢we've never had borers before, so I didn't notice until it was too late. Fortunately we have lots of local fruit available for canning.
Oh man that stinks! I am new to learning about orchards…what is borders? Thanks for sharing this advice!
@@valleyviewfarm1905 Sorry, fat thumbs! I meant borers. I've corrected it above. In case you're not familiar, they are small moths that look like hornets that bore into the bark/wood of the tree and lay eggs. The caterpillars then destroy the tree from the inside out. You'll see small boring holes in the bark and shellac-like drips that are hard. They enter through damaged bark and by the time you know you've got 'em, it's probably too late. :(
I have heard of them, but honestly have never seen them, or the damage they can cause! I can’t imagine the devastation! I’ll be praying that they don’t kill any more of your fruit trees!
@@valleyviewfarm1905 Thank you for your prayers! We appreciate them!
Also, you can make jelly using the peach skins. We don't use all the peach skins that we peel, just keep about 7 or 8 jars made for each year.
Wow I never thought of this! I love being resourceful, I will try this next time! Thank you!
I love making peach scrap jelly!
what state are you in?
I am located in Waynesburg PA! Nice to e-meet you!
no fun watching when its just a thin slice in the middle of my screen. please film full screen.
I am sorry! I am terrible with technology and am new to learning how TH-cam works. Thank you so much for the feedback!