Harvesting Indigo Plants w/Scott Peacock (MAGICAL Transformation)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2024
- Going to visit celebrity chef Scott Peacock & tour & harvest his indigo gardens for natural blue dye.
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Thanks for watching this episode of life on our family farm!
Y'all be good,
Jason Smith, The Dancing Farmer
Cog Hill Farm & Homestead
Road trip today! Hope y'all enjoy & have a fabulous day today!-Jason
Thank you Scott for being willing to share a little of your indigo processing skills and the video tour of your antebellum home museum. Amazing! Jason, you truly have a great friend there..glad you were able to spend the day with him. Sometimes we need to step away from the daily grind and make these memories.
Thank you for making this! Please thank Mr. Peacock, too, for allowing you to share this with us.
I sure will & Thank you!!-Jason
I just do not have words to express the beauty of his home and property.
I was already in love with the indigo and the whole process, but THEN I saw the pottery on the wall and the farmhouse sink. Be still my heart!
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It's so cool to be preserving the old ways. It would be fun to have some of those indigo plants in the garden/landscape.
Amazing, thanks for taking us along Jason!
I wish people in my community did this type of stuff. I can't wait we will be moving in 2 years to an area where people make handmade homemade products. tons of small family farms helping each other . I live on the last large piece of land in my area, we are surrounded by million dollar homes and tons of traffic. And Jason your so blessed to have a friend like Scott and as he's blessed to have a friend like you.
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Wow, that whole kitchen is what dreams are made of! I’ve never seen indigo plants before. Thanks for taking us and thanks to Chef Scott Peacock for showing us all that.
You are so welcome, & that kitchen is crazy beautiful!! Thank you!!-Jason
We are very happy for you all.
Thx Teri!
Thank you for sharing Scott! You have a beautiful garden and a beautiful home. Love the dye making process.
Thank you!! :) So glad you enjoyed this
Wow, I’ve grown cosmos before, never knew they would dye. I love that home, fine detail and everything is so beautiful.
:) Thx -Jason
Thanks for taking us along, Jason. It was awesome getting to see some of the process for making indigo dye. I’ve always known it was somewhat complicated. Thank Mr Peacock for us as well, it was nice of him to allow us into his world.
Thank you!! & you are so welcome!!-Jason
I lOVE YOUR ENTHUSIASM! THANK YOU.
This was AWWWSOME!!! The home and kitchen were absolutely stunning but the BLUES of that indigo....speechless! WOW!!!
TFS this Jason. I remember your previous visit and thinking the same thing. So interesting. Again, TFS and please thank Scott for allowing us to visit. God Bless you all. ~Lisa
:) Thank you Lisa!!-Jason
Would be great to see the whole indigo process one day. That kitchen albeit not traditional was mouth-watering! I have to get his cookbook now! Thank you both for sharing.
OMG this was amazing to watch
Two Good friends sharing their knowledge and enjoying the day. Great video Jason thanks so much .
You are so welcome Jimmy & Thank you!!
Buddy, your video making skills are definitely moving along with a quickness! The cutaways, the music, editing. Youre doing a great job and separating yourself here on youtube from just a traditional homesteading channel. Keep up the good work! Hope all is well for yall.
Thank you soooooooo much for this!!-Jason
Agreed!
Fabulous. Thank you for this.
what a cool road trip!!
Hi..... Thank you 🎥👍👍👍
What a simply GORGEOUS house! Loved the shot of the old coming into the new ...so kewl!
Thanks! So glad you enjoyed it :)
What a fun trip!
It really was!
Literally have his pound cake from his book in my oven right now! Making it for my friends birthday! This was GREAT! It’s ironic- I’ve been looking for indigo seeds just last week! Awesome!
Interesting video - enjoyed it. Loved the museum.
I love how you love your friend so much you appreciate his passion. Says allot about the type of person you are. Kind. Thank you for sharing a bit of it with us Jason.
Thank you!!-Jason
I would love to see the entire pigment extraction process. So interesting. What a kitchen......Great road trip Jason, thanks for taking us along!
Thanks!!And we are working on that, o stay tuned ;)
Awesome. Thanks for the diverse, interesting stuff you do Jason.
totally awesome video jason !! thanks for sharing the harvest and process of the indigo plants
A nice day trip away from the homestead and nice visit with your good friend Scott. Kitchen is beautiful! 👍
Thank you!! :)
Would love to see more!
Thank you!! And we are working on that :) so stay tune.-Jason
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Jason I thoroughly enjoy this video. Making dye from the Cosmos and other plants. I wouldn't have known otherwise so thanks for sharing. Scott has good taste he's got a stove to die for. I like his decor as well. Thanks buddy catch you on the next video.
Thanks Jacky!! So glad you enjoyed it!
What a neat and different viedo today. Had no idea how they made indigo bye. Thanks for sharing.
YW & Thank you!!-Jason
If I could spell it might be nice.
LOLOLOLOLOL
Loving the older videos! This is an awesome video 😊
How time flies. I first found Cog Hill 2 Nov 2017 when you did the indigo video then. You made a tie die shirt. I would love to see how the whole process is done.
Thanks IO!!! We are def working on the next one :) -Jason
He's a real artist. Thanks for the discovery.
He really is!! Thank you!!-Jason
Beautiful
Thank you!!
Cool blue!
I LOVE Scott Peacock's cookbook written with the legendary Edna Lewis. If I were there I would have to weasel my way into a fried chicken lesson somehow.(Yes Scott this indigo harvesting puts me in the mood for chicken fried in lard with a stick of butter and a piece of country ham.....have any of that around?)
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Thanks for the great tour Jason, so much history in Marion, Alabama. Always fun to tag along with you.
YW & Marion is so beautiful! Thank you!!-Jason
Its..Marianna ...by bascom Florida...just north of panama ? Or Marion Alabama?...
That cooktop... WOW!!!
YAS!
That house is beautiful an the he does with the ingdio is beautiful to😁
Great video! What an beautiful garden Scott has! Thank you both for sharing! I never knew you could make dye out of cosmos too. I have Blue Butterfly Pea vines growing in my yard. The flowers are edible and you can make tea with them. They also turn your water a bright blue and can be used as a dye.Tasty too.
AWESOME! TFS EM....-Jason
Wow!
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Fascinating! I've used indigo to naturally color soap.
Awesome!!!
That was enlightening. I always thought the color came from the flowers! Maybe y'all are onto something here. Natural tie-dye T-shirts? Hmmm...
Wow! This is so cool! Thanks for showing us this Jason! Scott is the master!
You are so welcome Jan!! & Thank you!!-Jason
This was all new to me. I really enjoyed it thanks for sharing!
YW guys & Thank you!!-Jason
Wow, cool!
YAS!! :)
I'm from asia and I love your videos sir 😄
I just love the indigo dyed things! Speaking of dying...us folk in Colorado LOVE red earth dyed clothing...and you have an over-abundance of red earth, just a thought.
SWEET!!! TFS-Jason
I never thought about where indigo dye came from. I would have thought from berries. Fascinating how it is processed. Thank you for sharing this Jason.
You are so welcome!!-Jason
Great video!
Thank you!!-Jaosn
oh my gosh! I'm a yarn spinner and I was wondering how they made that dye from plants. how cool is that. thank you so much for sharing and have a good day.
AWESOME & Thank you!!-Jason
where can I get some seeds ?
That was fascinating to learn about. what does he do with his dyes? just for his own use or for sale? Thx for showing this to us. I love learning new things. it would be cool to see the whole process and then the uses.
Thank you Katherine!! -Jason
I was born in the Sprott area of Perry County and grew uo in Marion. I retired as a Navy Commander in 1995 and retired from the Marion Post Office in 2016. I live in Tuscaloosa County about 4 miles north of Moundville. I live on about 16 acres. Health is not the best and don't get out a lot. Was wondering what general ares of Dallas County you live in. Would love to visit some day if and when it is convenient for you. Larry S Barton, CDR, USN, RET.
Thank you!!
This was a great video to see
Thank you CB!!
Yall are amazing
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Great video and very interesting x
Thank you!! :)
I just finished extracting indigo pigment from hair powder, it was a 'proof of concept' while my indigo plants were growing. I am currently extracting a small batch from what they grew. It's addictive(addicting?)... I am addicted to all of the process, even the particular stink.👃It brings me feelings of bringing tamales to the lake.
So cool! 🌻🌸🦆🦚🐓🦢🐖🦮🐐🐈⬛🦃🐄🤗💕
Hey yall! With this cold front going on reminds of needing to solve a problem. Might be in the South but still many freezing temp nights and snowed last year. Any tips on how to keep our chicken, hog, and dog water dishes from freezing???
Where can we get some seeds from these plants? I sure would love some to grow. thanks for sharing
I just want you to get me a plate of his fried chicken. Awesome video Jason.
LOLOLOL>>>YAS!!!!
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Guitar is squeaky this mornings intro
Needed some coffee ;)
You do drive lol
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Well because his house was soooo nice I guess it's ok we didn't see Peaches. 🐖😀
:) TY!
I ain't much of a plant dude.
Never too late LOLOLOL
This had no useful information. Coulda got a chore done.
Exodus 6:3
kjv
Haven't seen Scott in years...He's real neat
Great vlog
He used to live in the old black chef ladies house ...is that the same house? That was his dearest friend for years