I have been very unsuccessful with vegetable gardening (my yard is too shady) but have had some fun with flowers…but by my sunflowers in a slightly more sunny spot…a volunteer cherry tomato just showed up! And it’s massive and covered with tomatoes 🤷♀️🤣❤️ sometimes life gives you tomatoes (or potatoes) and I’m here for it.
You can actually cook the sunflower 🌻 and eat it Cook it with olive oil Then after cooking top it with : Cream cheese Chili flax Curry Salt Mozzarella and lastly edible flowers 💐 Just make Sure your sunflower isn’t too old😁 (I saw this in a video from @anna.antonje so I do not Now if it’s good 😅) btw I love your videos! Pls 👇🏻
I've had a couple tators show up earlier this month. I'm guessing they're going to be volunteering next year if they make a big enough tuber to survive 😊
I feel the rain thing, no rain for mounth then 9 inches of rain then no rain again. My garden is splitting open, its just been bad year for us, but your garden is looking really good
Hello :) just commenting to ask if you actually eat the luffa? Bcs in my country you can eat the green ones. Good for soups! But, if the luffa is getting ‘old’ and turned darker green, then it might taste bitter. Sorry if this is very random 🤍
I'm very jealous of your setup! Definitely something I need to improve! Any room for one more? 😅 Have you thought about trying hydroponics? It's been on my list for a while now.
So LUCKY you have voulenteer plants that grows without effort, i wish i had, actually i havebone small cayene chillies that happily produce big chillies and bigger than its tree 😂😂
This might be a stupid question but how do you prevent wild animals from eating the produce and destroying the garden? (whether feral cats, squirrels, racoons, mice, etc whatever is local to you)
Why just give to chickens the cantaloupe if cracked? Open it, cut off the peel, removed seeds, and cut into dice. Put in bowl, add condensed milk and mixed. Put into covered for fridge vontainers snd when cold, you have a nice dessert. Another one, you can scrape using a fork-thin scraper that produce long strips, put into pitcher, add little sugar, water, ice cubes and you'll have nice drink that is diuretic, quench thirst and cleanse your kidneys.
You dont eat loofa??? You should try it. But you use the young one, still green and the seeds still small, white, and soft. First you should peel a little bit of its skin, then cut it. You can stir fry it with garlic, onion, chili, and tomato. But you should be careful, sometimes there loofa that tastes bitter
Those chickens be eating gooooddd haha
Love your videos so much
Which means those eggs are gonna be top-notch delish~
They be eating better than some humans😂
We should not give fatty oily food to chicken it's not dangerous but it reduce number of eggs
i love that you showed you cracked melons! we had so much rain our tomatoes burst open and i felt like a gardening failure
Same here
I still eat them!
Volunteer plants giving you freebies are the best~
Your smile is so uplifting
You are truly blessed by Lady Demeter! Your hard work and dedication are very clearly rewarded!
I love you, your garden, your chickens and your channel 💯😍
Oh I can’t wait for you to roast the seeds! You don’t have to show it, I just know it’s so fun to do!
This comment is so wholesome lol
Love your energy and enthusiasm for gardening❤ It’s simply contagious 🤩
Very nice. I love the cattle panel archway.
I love your harvest is so abundant!!! Great job!!!! ❤
I get so excited when I see your abundant backyard garden. Absolutely amazing!!! ❤❤❤❤
So uplifting and you are doing what wonderful job 👏 ❤
The way she clips her videos make my brain happy 😊
Love your energy❤
These are so entertaining I love theses videos! ❤❤❤
What can I say! Ur garden is amazing ! I’m honestly jealous! 💞
Your garden is amazing 😊
I’m beyond impressed. ❤❤❤
Gorgeous Luffa ❤❤❤
Love your videos ❤
Amazing Harvest 🍅🌶️🌶️🌽🌽🌻🌻Love Your Videos 💜🤗TFS🤗
Good job! Beautiful garden. Love the luffa sponge
why is this truly.. satisfying
You are living the real life STARDEW VALLEY
Love this
Ive always wanted life like this. Dang girl living my dream 😊
those red grapes are so cool !!
That back yard is my dream
Amazing I love gardening and I love actually seeing the fruits and vegetables. We can actually grow from it.
this is beautiful
L❤VE IT!!
ALWAYS, Paula C
You're living stardew valley in real life! This is such a dream
i love this! ❤
You are so winning Bre!🎉
Love this!
You have a cool set up
Love this amazing Harvest
I just found one of her shorts and now I can't stop watching her 😂
I have been very unsuccessful with vegetable gardening (my yard is too shady) but have had some fun with flowers…but by my sunflowers in a slightly more sunny spot…a volunteer cherry tomato just showed up! And it’s massive and covered with tomatoes 🤷♀️🤣❤️ sometimes life gives you tomatoes (or potatoes) and I’m here for it.
I but loofah soap from the farmers market. Makes a great exfoliator.
Your garden is beautiful
Never heard the term "Volunteer Plant" before but I ☆ *LOVE* ☆ it, it makes it sound so cute
i think you should make like a roof out of glass to block out rain! and water those plants yourself!
You can actually cook the sunflower 🌻 and eat it
Cook it with olive oil
Then after cooking top it with :
Cream cheese
Chili flax
Curry
Salt
Mozzarella and lastly edible flowers 💐
Just make Sure your sunflower isn’t too old😁
(I saw this in a video from @anna.antonje so I do not
Now if it’s good 😅) btw I love your videos!
Pls
👇🏻
The rogue potato plant was funny 😂 I have 2 corn stalks growing in my flower bed that I didn't plant
That is so cool
The sound of the luffa is so niceee
Your life is my dream, and to teach kids how. ❤
Those scrubers are also use as vegetable
I've had a couple tators show up earlier this month. I'm guessing they're going to be volunteering next year if they make a big enough tuber to survive 😊
I feel the rain thing, no rain for mounth then 9 inches of rain then no rain again. My garden is splitting open, its just been bad year for us, but your garden is looking really good
young Ridge gourd are so delicious when cooked with coconut milk.please try it.
Volunteer plant
I love that ❤
Hi from Western Australia
I’m growing some kenacloes and strawberries in my room I tend to them every day
The loufa plants can be eaten. When the fruit is young they can be peeled and put into soup they are very healthy
Amazing harvest
Can’t wait to start again especially for those melons their soooo expensive at the store it’s insane & as much as my family eats fruit def need it
Hello :) just commenting to ask if you actually eat the luffa? Bcs in my country you can eat the green ones. Good for soups! But, if the luffa is getting ‘old’ and turned darker green, then it might taste bitter. Sorry if this is very random 🤍
You can eat the white part of the sunflower head too
I'm very jealous of your setup! Definitely something I need to improve!
Any room for one more? 😅
Have you thought about trying hydroponics? It's been on my list for a while now.
The cayenne part is so funny😭 it’s like a jumpscare for some reason
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So LUCKY you have voulenteer plants that grows without effort, i wish i had, actually i havebone small cayene chillies that happily produce big chillies and bigger than its tree 😂😂
This might be a stupid question but how do you prevent wild animals from eating the produce and destroying the garden? (whether feral cats, squirrels, racoons, mice, etc whatever is local to you)
Young loofa gourds are actually great on soups and stews.
Bounties of harvest
What did you do with all of the peppers you harvested?
She typically dries and grinds them. Occasionally she might use them in other foods that she is preserving.
Wow! I am a new follower. Did you all planted it or sombody helps? 😍💖
What did you do to cover you’re strawberry plants?
I’m not even kidding right now… My cat liked this video using his paw
Where did you get your luffa seeds?? I want to grow some next year!
What did you do with the harvest? You keep all of them, sell some or give some to people?
Great looking garden, what part of the world are you in?
How do you keep away the critters?
You can eat green and tender lufas, in india we mostly eat that
What do you do with the loop of sponges
How did you get those vine looking nets for your honeydew?
I want to know how long you can use the loofas
My sweet corn this yea came out wonky and caterpillars ate most of them? What did you do? 😊
I saw in a video people used beeswax to help cracked fruits and vegetables
Do you guys eat the lufa like not the exact lufa but the fruit
How much did it cost you to build those chickens house
Growing your own food has to be the best thing to do because you don’t need to buy the food and vegetables 🥦
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So you let the loofah dry on the vine?
Where do you find lufa seeds
What state are you in again? I've been talking with my sister about growing luffa but we're up north
HOW DO I AQUIRE THIS LIFE. WHAT ARE THE STEPS I MUST TAKE.
So do you bot eat the luffas?
Why just give to chickens the cantaloupe if cracked? Open it, cut off the peel, removed seeds, and cut into dice. Put in bowl, add condensed milk and mixed. Put into covered for fridge vontainers snd when cold, you have a nice dessert. Another one, you can scrape using a fork-thin scraper that produce long strips, put into pitcher, add little sugar, water, ice cubes and you'll have nice drink that is diuretic, quench thirst and cleanse your kidneys.
You dont eat loofa??? You should try it. But you use the young one, still green and the seeds still small, white, and soft. First you should peel a little bit of its skin, then cut it. You can stir fry it with garlic, onion, chili, and tomato. But you should be careful, sometimes there loofa that tastes bitter
Just curious do you really eat luffas?
This makes me so happy but also sad that it's not me
Have you ever tried to make soup or a stir fried dish with your luffa squash?
I want to be your neighbor 😻
U can cook the not mature fruit of loofah plant... Yummy
What does the loofah do?
It can be made into sponges
Damn if we all just did this 😢😢
How many coins would this be in stardew valley
Slice up the cracked melons and dehydrate it.