I’ve been missing y’all!! Love how you take us thru the whole process in 1 video… I know that takes a very long time before you can publish the video, but for us beginners it is so very appreciated ❤️.
How timely. I just shared my Cajun hoppin' John recipe using pink eye purple hull peas I grew in my garden this past year. I love cowpeas of all kinds and they are so easy to grow, even up here in the frozen north. Cheers!
Mr. Hollis is the greatest teacher in gardening. Now I learned a lot. I can grow lots of vegetables. God blessed Mr. Hollis and his wife Nancy. They are the best people on this Earth.
Peas n Snaps. New dish to me but looks yummy. TFS your knowledge. Hugs to you n Nancy. Your channel is inspiring and ALWAYS brings a smile to my face and warmth to my heart. God bless you both - BingBing, too. ❤️🙏🏻
You just brought back so many memories of visiting my mothers family in Western KY. Growing up, they were dairy farmers and my brothers had chores with the cows. I was an extra pair of hands in the garden and the kitchen and have fond memories of snap beans and purple peas!!!! May 2022 bring you even more love, happiness and abundance! Xoxo to you both from California. Bing-Bing, too!!!
My family had an 80 acre farm from the early 1900s till about 10 years ago. We always grew white acre peas, probably 20+ rows! They were our favorite. We also grew zipper peas, purple hills, green and speckled butter beans, and lots of other yummy veggies. We picked our when they were green. At the end of summer, we let the last harvest dry on the plant and saved the seed for next year. We also raised our own beef, pork and chickens.
Thank you so much. Last year, I searched all over this area for fresh peas. Could not find any. We were so disappointed. I thought, why can't I grow my own. I ordered my peas, and just finished watching your tutorial. I can't wait to put my seeds in the ground. Thank you both for all you do, in encouraging us to grow our own. Blessings
Been following you for several years! Love that you moved to Florida because now your planting & harvesting matches me in west-central Fl! I love that you add dates for planting, harvesting, & preserving! Now I really can match all your dates! Thank You sooooo much!
I love the way y'all film the process from plant to harvest. It is so helpful for me getting started with gardening to know what to expect. Also, I love that y'all always thank the Lord for the harvest. God bless y'all!
I'm in the midwest, and I started thinking about my spring garden a few days ago already myself, even though I really can't plant anything until at least the end of March. But I will start some of my early spring plants indoors in February. Happy new year!
Happy new year guys , I wrote you in another video about growing veggies inside under led lights , I'm in northwest Kansas, it's 2 degrees today , and a blizzard , but my garden is doing great , I have red onions 🌰 , okra , Swiss chard , lettuce , Pontiac red potatoes , cucumbers 🥒 , and canelope , and dbl dbl sweet corn , the corn is seed for spring , it's all doing great , canelope are setting fruit , corn is getting tassels , happy growing .
I live in Kansas too and would like more information on your setup! It’s snowing here in NE Kansas now. Hope you keep warm! Happy New Year and God Bless!
Great, and I am complaining because I can’t grow enough greens in No Virginia 7b, but because of the warm weather, we’ve been having, I am still growing and harvesting food for the family. Do you have a hoop house or keep things covered? I love to know your method or secret to continue growing in cold weather. Thank you and bless you. RJ
@@matthewmoore2045 well , I'm running a hlg 550. V2 rspec , on 14 hour light cycles in a 8x8 insulated room in my humble place , on a 6 foot tracked light mover , , and just veggies young man , we took soil out of the cattle pins where we have fed for decades , threw it in pots about 7 weeks ago , that's pretty much it.
@@rafa106900 you just have to think like mother nature , inside , cause you are responsible for everything the plant needs , lighting ,and intensity of lighting , humidity , and water and food , being I have very limited space , I'm growing. Vertical , all my canelope and cucumbers vine up a strings, the canelope I'm going to use old pantie hose to cradel them and I tie it up and hang it , petty sure it will work , just a FYI
@@davidcombs9059 Excellent. Thanks. This is a special community of people who grow all year long. I grow outside and have things covered but grow greens that are hardy in my zone 7b. In Virginia. I also added more garlic for this season to harvest in summer.
You I don’t look forward to a lot of videos on TH-cam but I don’t think I have missed a video of y’all’s been watching when you was in Virginia in your backyard and look forward to your next video every time I watch one. God bless.
This video is timely as I’ve been trying to figure out how to process my bags of beans (purple pole bean and dragon tongue bush bean)from the garden for the vacuum sealer. It really helps to see it.
You two always bring a smile to my face. I really enjoy watching your harvest process and success and now this time...vacuum sealing. I always learn so much from both of you. Thank you so much!!
What an amazing 'nose to tail' whole process video, thank you for sharing. I was just sitting pondering our planting schedule for next year when this popped up, a timely offering if ever there was one. Truly inspirational and awesome stuff! New year greetings from the Scottish Highlands. 👍 🏴
Happy New Year! Missed your videos!!! Seeing the whole process from planting to harvest is very enjoyable! Love your videos!! May God bless you, Nancy and her mom with good health, happiness and prosperity in 2022!!
Great video! I'm excited to grow some pink eye purple hull peas for the first time this coming spring. Just stuffed my face with some for the 3rd night in a row, along with some skillet cornbread. Mmm! It's incredible how delicious they are with just a ham hock and some chicken broth. I would say it's an easy meal, too, but that's only because they were already shelled when I got them, haha!
We didn’t release many videos last year because I was busy building the homestead. We tried to do videos on the builds but the videos were not received well. So, we stopped making them resulting in only a few videos in 2021. This year, 2022 will be much different. Lots of videos coming your way❤️
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Hey you guys praise the lord!! You guys are amazing.I love all that you have done on your homestead. It's like pictures from magazines,the way everything is in the right place all the time. Beautiful food and flowers. Plus of course the little Bing. Love you guys for all the education on the way to live and survive on God's beautiful earth.Thank you both so much.God Bless
I was raised on field peas and still love them! I raise butter beans but buy my field peas at the grocery store. Your video has encouraged me to raise my own. Thank you! I just wish we had your soil here in East Tennessee
I can’t seem to grow field peas because no matter what I do, they end up covered in aphids. I love them so if you have some kind of tip that prevents that, it would be much appreciated. That bowl of peas at the end just needed some creamed field corn and a sliced tomato. Yum!
So good to see you both! God Bless you this new year! I don’t not have social media except watching TH-cam so I relish your videos! Thanks so much for sharing.
Happy New Year! Glad to watch your videos again. So glad you got a great harvest. I pray that God continues to provide you a bountiful amount of food for your family and friends. Have a blessed day!
Thank you so much for watching and your kind words. We appreciate folks like you❤️❤️❤️. Got a lot of videos for you this year. Enjoy your garden this year
What an amazing video. Loved it. Joy to my heart indeed. Happy New Year to y’all. Looking forward to watching more and more videos on your channel. God bless you always. Bertha in TEXAS.
Man you guys are really doing amazing work, It definitely brings a big smile and a wonderful feeling! Keep preaching the gospel homies! I would like to come out there and help you guys and get some lessons. I’m around Tampa, I’m a hard worker;)
In Texas, we think Purple Hull peas are the best. I do like the white pea. I grew peas 8 rows at a time. My wife blanched them and keep them in the freezer. We had a good harvest every year. I ate the last batch of peas in 2020, put up in 2018.
Hello and nice to see you again, Happy New Year! I just moved to the coast of VA and just ordered from southern exposer also and also plant provider beans will try the field peas this yr. love your videos ty and pet bing bing for me
I have grown black eyed peas before, in our area folks seem to take them to the dry stage. Processing them we always put a number of super dry pea pods into a pillowcase then beat the tar out of it with a broomstick. That took about 90% out the shell, then you had to go thru and look them but was pretty quick. Have you guys ever had Rice Peas? Similar to a lady pea but smaller. My dad used to grow them but we have lost the seed. And Baker Creek sold them at one time. Very delicate.
You are very welcome Vicki!!! Yes ma’am, the progression videos seem to really help beginner gardeners understand the entire process. It is our honor to help anyone we can❤️
@@HollisNancysHomestead Yes definitely!! helps us beginners 😊👍 because There is so much to learn. Thank y’all so much again !! Hope y’all have a blessed day!
Love your channel. Not sure if they will work with peas, but I put dry bean pods in a retired pillow case and bang them around to open the dry pods. Then I put the broken shells and beans in a shallow basket. With a hair dryer on low, I direct the air to flow on top and blow away the shells. The beans are too heavy to blow away. I shake up the basket and repeat until it is just beans left in the basket.
I’m planning to plant white acre peas for the first time this year. I grew up in South Central Georgia and loved to eat my mama’s cornbread crumbled in a bowl of pot “likker” from those peas. We always used immature field pea pods for snaps in the pot of peas. I hope they do well in my location in NW Georgia - I think they will. I really enjoy your channel.
I enjoyed watching that whole process! I bet you spent some time shelling all those field peas!! We don’t grow those up here but I sure grow bush beans. I used to be a Bush Blue Lake man, but I was having so much trouble with anthracnose and bacterial brown spot I decided to switch varieties a couple of seasons ago. I almost chose Provider because so many people recommend them but in the end I chose Caprice because it has such a great disease package! Caprice has made bean growing enjoyable again, I will never go back to Blue Lake! I pray God will bless you two through 2022 Klaus
I’ve been missing y’all!! Love how you take us thru the whole process in 1 video… I know that takes a very long time before you can publish the video, but for us beginners it is so very appreciated ❤️.
Good morning sir 👍
I'm 70 years old and love that planting method....who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks. Happy New Year, love your channel.
One of my best memories is shelling peas on the front porch with my grandma. 💚
One of my favorite memories.
"Have a blessed day!" Nancy, I always look forward to hearing that phrase. I hope you two are well. I've missed seeing what you are up to.
How timely. I just shared my Cajun hoppin' John recipe using pink eye purple hull peas I grew in my garden this past year. I love cowpeas of all kinds and they are so easy to grow, even up here in the frozen north. Cheers!
We’re fixing some of those right now for dinner. Glad to know y’all eat them up north like we do down south. 😀
Mr. Hollis is the greatest teacher in gardening. Now I learned a lot. I can grow lots of vegetables. God blessed Mr. Hollis and his wife Nancy. They are the best people on this Earth.
You are too sweet❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
May God bless you this coming year
Happy new year 🎉
Happy New Year, Hollis family!! 🥳🥳🥳
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Have a blessed day!
I am super glad to see ya'll back. Love you bunches.
Happy New Year and thanks for all your videos.
Peas n Snaps. New dish to me but looks yummy. TFS your knowledge. Hugs to you n Nancy. Your channel is inspiring and ALWAYS brings a smile to my face and warmth to my heart. God bless you both - BingBing, too. ❤️🙏🏻
field peas and snaps! my very favorite! xoxoxo ❤
Happy New Year Mr. Hollis and Ms.Nancy from Virginia
Watching y’all just makes my heart happy. Have a blessed and abundant year 💚
You are so nice❤️
You just brought back so many memories of visiting my mothers family in Western KY. Growing up, they were dairy farmers and my brothers had chores with the cows. I was an extra pair of hands in the garden and the kitchen and have fond memories of snap beans and purple peas!!!! May 2022 bring you even more love, happiness and abundance! Xoxo to you both from California. Bing-Bing, too!!!
My family had an 80 acre farm from the early 1900s till about 10 years ago. We always grew white acre peas, probably 20+ rows! They were our favorite. We also grew zipper peas, purple hills, green and speckled butter beans, and lots of other yummy veggies. We picked our when they were green. At the end of summer, we let the last harvest dry on the plant and saved the seed for next year. We also raised our own beef, pork and chickens.
Thank you so much. Last year, I searched all over this area for fresh peas. Could not find any. We were so disappointed. I thought, why can't I grow my own. I ordered my peas, and just finished watching your tutorial. I can't wait to put my seeds in the ground. Thank you both for all you do, in encouraging us to grow our own. Blessings
Love field peas with snap bean😊
Omg, it looks so good! OK 👍🏽 I’m hungry now!
Missed you guys..glad to see you're back.
Good to see you guys! Happy New Year!
Been following you for several years! Love that you moved to Florida because now your planting & harvesting matches me in west-central Fl! I love that you add dates for planting, harvesting, & preserving! Now I really can match all your dates! Thank You sooooo much!
Cow peas are my favorite!! Happy New Year! Miss yall.
I love the way y'all film the process from plant to harvest. It is so helpful for me getting started with gardening to know what to expect. Also, I love that y'all always thank the Lord for the harvest. God bless y'all!
I remember sitting on the porch with my grandmother and my great grandmother shelling peas. Good memories
I'm in the midwest, and I started thinking about my spring garden a few days ago already myself, even though I really can't plant anything until at least the end of March. But I will start some of my early spring plants indoors in February. Happy new year!
Now is definitely the time to start researching and planning your garden for spring. Be sure to get your seed order in before they sell out
I miss y’all, I love the way you grow your production
Hollis and Nancy you guys definitely bring joy to my life always enjoy watching your videos God bless
Happy new year guys , I wrote you in another video about growing veggies inside under led lights , I'm in northwest Kansas, it's 2 degrees today , and a blizzard , but my garden is doing great , I have red onions 🌰 , okra , Swiss chard , lettuce , Pontiac red potatoes , cucumbers 🥒 , and canelope , and dbl dbl sweet corn , the corn is seed for spring , it's all doing great , canelope are setting fruit , corn is getting tassels , happy growing .
I live in Kansas too and would like more information on your setup! It’s snowing here in NE Kansas now. Hope you keep warm! Happy New Year and God Bless!
Great, and I am complaining because I can’t grow enough greens in No Virginia 7b, but because of the warm weather, we’ve been having, I am still growing and harvesting food for the family. Do you have a hoop house or keep things covered? I love to know your method or secret to continue growing in cold weather. Thank you and bless you. RJ
@@matthewmoore2045 well , I'm running a hlg 550. V2 rspec , on 14 hour light cycles in a 8x8 insulated room in my humble place , on a 6 foot tracked light mover , , and just veggies young man , we took soil out of the cattle pins where we have fed for decades , threw it in pots about 7 weeks ago , that's pretty much it.
@@rafa106900 you just have to think like mother nature , inside , cause you are responsible for everything the plant needs , lighting ,and intensity of lighting , humidity , and water and food , being I have very limited space , I'm growing. Vertical , all my canelope and cucumbers vine up a strings, the canelope I'm going to use old pantie hose to cradel them and I tie it up and hang it , petty sure it will work , just a FYI
@@davidcombs9059 Excellent. Thanks. This is a special community of people who grow all year long. I grow outside and have things covered but grow greens that are hardy in my zone 7b. In Virginia. I also added more garlic for this season to harvest in summer.
Good to see you all, the very best 2022 all of your family.
You I don’t look forward to a lot of videos on TH-cam but I don’t think I have missed a video of y’all’s been watching when you was in Virginia in your backyard and look forward to your next video every time I watch one. God bless.
Great to see y'all again! Greetings from VA Beach
This video is timely as I’ve been trying to figure out how to process my bags of beans (purple pole bean and dragon tongue bush bean)from the garden for the vacuum sealer. It really helps to see it.
Nice to see you back 👍
Thank you ❤️
You two always bring a smile to my face. I really enjoy watching your harvest process and success and now this time...vacuum sealing. I always learn so much from both of you. Thank you so much!!
What an amazing 'nose to tail' whole process video, thank you for sharing. I was just sitting pondering our planting schedule for next year when this popped up, a timely offering if ever there was one. Truly inspirational and awesome stuff!
New year greetings from the Scottish Highlands. 👍 🏴
Happy New Year! Missed your videos!!! Seeing the whole process from planting to harvest is very enjoyable! Love your videos!! May God bless you, Nancy and her mom with good health, happiness and prosperity in 2022!!
Excellent video from start to finish!
I love these full beginning to end videos. They are very helpful and encouraging. I know many many hours go into making them. Yall are a blessing.
Great video! I'm excited to grow some pink eye purple hull peas for the first time this coming spring. Just stuffed my face with some for the 3rd night in a row, along with some skillet cornbread. Mmm! It's incredible how delicious they are with just a ham hock and some chicken broth. I would say it's an easy meal, too, but that's only because they were already shelled when I got them, haha!
We have all missed you lately. Glad to see you again. Don't be such a stranger.
We didn’t release many videos last year because I was busy building the homestead. We tried to do videos on the builds but the videos were not received well. So, we stopped making them resulting in only a few videos in 2021. This year, 2022 will be much different. Lots of videos coming your way❤️
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Weston Pro-2300 Commercial Grade Stainless Steel Vacuum Sealer
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Mini Tiller/Cultivator
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It's neat seeing plants from other videos around where you're working. Love the content, thank you!
👍
Hey you guys praise the lord!! You guys are amazing.I love all that you have done on your homestead. It's like pictures from magazines,the way everything is in the right place all the time. Beautiful food and flowers. Plus of course the little Bing. Love you guys for all the education on the way to live and survive on God's beautiful earth.Thank you both so much.God Bless
Thank you for watching and your kind words ❤️
Holy peas! That’s awesome. I’m doing seeds for the first time ever this upcoming spring (for everything) 🤞🏻🤞🏻
Using Black Kow thanks to you and all the plants thrive…thanks (and good to see you again)
Happy New Year Hollis and Nancy and all the blessings of a new year to you
Happy New Year! So happy to see you all back! My husband and went crazy when you used a pvc pipe to direct sow the beans!
I was raised on field peas and still love them! I raise butter beans but buy my field peas at the grocery store. Your video has encouraged me to raise my own. Thank you!
I just wish we had your soil here in East Tennessee
Yall are so awesome, thank you.
I can’t seem to grow field peas because no matter what I do, they end up covered in aphids. I love them so if you have some kind of tip that prevents that, it would be much appreciated. That bowl of peas at the end just needed some creamed field corn and a sliced tomato. Yum!
Happy New Year! Glad to see you back on 🙂
Thank you for the wonderful video and Welcome back! We sure have missed your videos. They provide inspiration for our gardens and are educational.
You are so smart!!! That method sure saves your back ... lol All the best and Happy New Year to you and Nancy!
So good to see you both! God Bless you this new year! I don’t not have social media except watching TH-cam so I relish your videos! Thanks so much for sharing.
happy new year! I liked the background music during the video. Looking forward to more of your videos!
Happy New Year! Glad to watch your videos again. So glad you got a great harvest. I pray that God continues to provide you a bountiful amount of food for your family and friends. Have a blessed day!
Happy New Year 🎊🎉 great start to the new year by dropping a new video!
I have missed you all so much. I learn a lot on how to grow my vegetables from how you do yours. Thank you for all your teachings.God bless.
Thank you so much for watching and your kind words. We appreciate folks like you❤️❤️❤️. Got a lot of videos for you this year. Enjoy your garden this year
Happy New Year
Have a wonderful and beautiful year
Love J.J . Xx
Good to see a video from ya'll!!! Happy New Year.. ✌
Wishing you health and happiness for the New Year. God Bless
Happy New Year 2022! Great to see y’all again.
Welcome back!!! You were missed and yes, you bring joy to my heart:) Happy and healthy new year:):):):)
Fabulous! Great to see you guys ❤
Happy New Year Hollis & Nancy!! Looking forward to all the fun on your channel in 2022! :)
Good to see you back with a video. Missed yall. Happy New Year Hollis and Nancy (and Bing Bing)
Have a blessed new year Hollis & Nancy. May the Lord keep you safe in his loving embrace.
welcome back missed your video's
Thank you. We missed everyone so much but we are glad to be back.
I’ve missed you both. LHK
You guys are an inspiration!!!
❤️
I need that washing setup. I always do it in my sink after I spray them off in the wagon. That looks much better.
Thank you for your videos, and all you put into giving us a clean, fruitful experience, really refreshing.
Thank you Lori. ❤️
So enjoyable!!
Amazing how good your earth garden soil looks, I remember early videos when it looked like white sand
Thanks to Black Kow our soil is improving each year
Amen, Happy New Year, enjoyed the video.
What an amazing video. Loved it. Joy to my heart indeed. Happy New Year to y’all. Looking forward to watching more and more videos on your channel. God bless you always. Bertha in TEXAS.
Welcome back!
Man you guys are really doing amazing work, It definitely brings a big smile and a wonderful feeling! Keep preaching the gospel homies! I would like to come out there and help you guys and get some lessons. I’m around Tampa, I’m a hard worker;)
Happy new year! 👏🥦🥒🌽🥔🥕
Thank you!! ❤️❤️🐶
A Very Blessed and Happy New Year you, Nancy and Bing Bing. Love watching you guys and learning!
Thanks for watching!!! Have a peaceful weekend ❤️❤️🐶
In Texas, we think Purple Hull peas are the best. I do like the white pea. I grew peas 8 rows at a time. My wife blanched them and keep them in the freezer. We had a good harvest every year. I ate the last batch of peas in 2020, put up in 2018.
I’ve missed you! Where ya been? Happy New Year 🎊🎈🎆
Hello and nice to see you again, Happy New Year! I just moved to the coast of VA and just ordered from southern exposer also and also plant provider beans will try the field peas this yr. love your videos ty and pet bing bing for me
I have grown black eyed peas before, in our area folks seem to take them to the dry stage. Processing them we always put a number of super dry pea pods into a pillowcase then beat the tar out of it with a broomstick. That took about 90% out the shell, then you had to go thru and look them but was pretty quick. Have you guys ever had Rice Peas? Similar to a lady pea but smaller. My dad used to grow them but we have lost the seed. And Baker Creek sold them at one time. Very delicate.
Thanks , Happy New Year !
I don’t garden. I’ve tried and failed haha but I really enjoy these videos. I just enjoy learning new stuff :) thanks man
Never give up. You can learn much from mistakes. You only fail if you give up
I use a seeder like that and I had my husband use a zip tie and put me a small pail at the top for my seeds. It made such a differance!! Great video!
Great idea👍👍👍
Nice to see you. Happy New Year
Thank you both so much for the very helpful video
Loved how you did start to finish in one video
God Bless
You are very welcome Vicki!!! Yes ma’am, the progression videos seem to really help beginner gardeners understand the entire process. It is our honor to help anyone we can❤️
@@HollisNancysHomestead
Yes definitely!! helps us beginners 😊👍 because There is so much to learn.
Thank y’all so much again !!
Hope y’all have a blessed day!
We all learn from each other❤️
Love your channel. Not sure if they will work with peas, but I put dry bean pods in a retired pillow case and bang them around to open the dry pods. Then I put the broken shells and beans in a shallow basket. With a hair dryer on low, I direct the air to flow on top and blow away the shells. The beans are too heavy to blow away. I shake up the basket and repeat until it is just beans left in the basket.
I’m planning to plant white acre peas for the first time this year. I grew up in South Central Georgia and loved to eat my mama’s cornbread crumbled in a bowl of pot “likker” from those peas. We always used immature field pea pods for snaps in the pot of peas. I hope they do well in my location in NW Georgia - I think they will. I really enjoy your channel.
They should do fine. Cornbread and peas is soooooo goooooood
Thank you for this information!
So nice to see you guys 💗 Such a nice way to start my New Year!! Happy New Year💗🤟🏼
That is a neat trick with the pictures pipe so you don't have to bend to plant the seed easy on back.
I learned that from my Daddy when I was just a little kid
I enjoyed watching that whole process! I bet you spent some time shelling all those field peas!! We don’t grow those up here but I sure grow bush beans. I used to be a Bush Blue Lake man, but I was having so much trouble with anthracnose and bacterial brown spot I decided to switch varieties a couple of seasons ago. I almost chose Provider because so many people recommend them but in the end I chose Caprice because it has such a great disease package! Caprice has made bean growing enjoyable again, I will never go back to Blue Lake!
I pray God will bless you two through 2022
Klaus
Thanks for watching. So glad you liked the video. Got plenty more coming your way this year❤️👍
Mr. Hollis and Nancy after planting seeds when do you fertilize them? ❤