Giant Garden Harvest | Old Root Cellar Storing
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Today I spent some time in the garden doing another big harvest before the cold weather sets in. I harvested close to 300lbs of food picking tomatoes, beets, turnips and celery and I loved every minute of it. I hope you enjoy coming along with me.
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Thanks for your wonderful gardening and farming and cooking channel! No religious preaching. No political stuff. Just plain wholesome family life. God bless!!
Couldn’t have said it better. Love these videos.
Having a vegetable garden is one of the best things on planet earth! You're a girl after my heart Chelsea❤
I enjoy everything you do gardening cooking taking care of your animals you have a very full plate and remarkably do it so well.Sometimes I feel as if I'm litterly there with you in your garden and kitchen !
I am so glad you like to garden. Look at all the healthy food you are putting into your bodies and taking great care of your family.
And just saving so much money. And no chemicals like all the food we buy at the store.
Love your videos. Your such a hard worker.
You should be very proud of everything you have accomplished this season.❤
Hey there! Even though I do not have my own garden, I absolutely love watching you and your garden! All the hard work and the knowledge you have is outstanding! I was telling my dad about you and how much I learn and maybe one day I really want to try my hand at growing a garden….i had a cervical fusion surgery last year and I’m going to be having another one again this year but one day…one day I have dreams of having an awesome garden like yours! Thanks for inspiring me!
What is that surgery?
I had two cervical surgeries in the mid-90’s. Take time to heal and you’ll be back to normal. My neck feels strong even after all these years. I wish I still had my old dad around to share this lovely channel. He gardened his whole life and I always took part in one way or another with and in his garden. Take care. ❤️
Good luck with your upcoming surgery. A high raised bed would be perfect for you when the times comes.
I've said it before, and I'll probably say it again but I absolutely love your content!
And your intro really made me chuckle today 😂❤
Thanks for being so active and putting so much content out for us to watch. Your our favourite channel on TH-cam.
I so enjoying watching your gardening. What a blessing to have such an abundance crop. I love it. I've learned so much from watching. Simon is adorable.
I haven’t followed you, only saw this one. I grew up a child of harvest and want so much to remember. You sitting , cutting, etc… I’m trying to figure out winter storage, in my urban setting. I’ve seen cool devices and appliances, but, old school. Wow, thank you.
It is so exciting watching you harvest food out of your garden
Wonderful harvest! Everything looked beautiful. The love for your garden shows! It is beautiful! Thank you for sharing.
cats and the rooster mascot are keeping the garden safe. LOL
What a wonderful harvest. Simon/Poppy is adorable 😀
Love love your channel!!!
Thank you so much!!
I had a ton of cucumbers this year. More than my husband and I could eat. I started making cucumber chips in the dehydrator and, they are delicious! Season however you like and a tad of olive oil. So good!
Lol! we had the same cat issue. Thought a girl and named "her" Opal but when we went to vet the vet was so funny. He said we have a "Mr Opal" here not an Opal. I looked at him and I said oh my. He said don't worry, we do sex changes here all the time. He has grown into a beautiful cat.
When my daughter bought her 1st house we planted 2 apple trees. They are the best tasting apples.
What beautiful produce. Thank you for sharing your love of gardening & tips with us. I get excited when I see a video from you pop up on my feed 😊
So relaxing watching you harvest all that beautiful abundance!
3 thoughts.
1, that lonely green tomato would be delicious breaded & fried up. Fried green tomatoes 🤤
2, you may already know this, but a natural way to balance your hormones is by eating lots of berries. So if you don't already have a few berry bushes of whatever grows best in your area, you might want to consider getting some planted for next season. Some cutting from some wild berry bushes put in water to sprout roots over winter is an inexpensive way to get started.
3, winter & cleaning dirty veggies is a bad combination. Try filling a bowl with warm water & cleaning the veggies in the bowl. Then toss the water outside in a suitable location. No extra water or dirt in your septic tank.
Thanks for taking us along on your garden harvest!
That washing idea is so good!
What a blessing for you and your family!!!
Not only for the love of it for the taste of it it’s just 10 times better than Store bought.
Your garden is beautiful.
How are you today
I love watching your videos. I'm in Texas where is still 100 degrees (36.7 C) and the political climate is even hotter. You provide me some escape and I really appreciate you. I would love to be able to grow a nice garden but our red clay soil and heat with very little rain makes it almost impossible. Keep doing you because so many of us love you!!
I truly enjoy watching your videos. They are interesting and informative. The cylindra beets and celery grew spectacularly this year. Can't wait to see the potatoes and carrots. You must sleep very well at night seeing how hard you work and everything you accomplish during the day.
You certainly have a nice harvest ! ❤
It's so satisfying to see such a great harvest after all your hard work. It must be a great feeling knowing you've got everything to feed your family through the winter, at the tip of your fingers. I love carrot and turnip cooked and mashed together with butter and black pepper, served with a roast dinner or toad in the hole, so yummy. On another note, I've just been reading about a Scottish side dish called rumbledethumps which I'd love to watch you make and taste (so I don't have to 😂)
Great video. Also, thanks for the gardening information; I’m 64, never gardened city girl and for the first time wish I had gardened and put up my own food. 😮😊❤
Your garden is so amazing 😊❤
I don’t think there’s any flavor better than fresh picked celery. It has a totally different taste than store bought .
Hi Chelsea, I have my pressure canner working on my 3rd load of potatoes for the day. My garden is wrapping up for the year.
I like small beets the very best, when you can cook the beet greens and eat them w/ butter and salt /pepper. DELICIOUS! I love small beets pickled.
That root cellar always freaks me out but i do love the harvest i always get so happy when you get a good harvest.
Well done you, give yourself a pat on the back 👏👏👏👏👏
Everything looks great I think in total 1000 lbs. great garden
I love your story
That was absolutely amazing. Your love for growing and dedication,hard work really shows. Thanks for sharing. Maybe the rooster had a few mice snacks😂
Fantastic harvest
I live in the Willamette valley in Oregon and I'm about ready to make my second harvest of celery😊
Hi!! I am also in the Willamette Valley and we have clay soil that makes it tough to garden. Any advice? I'm south of Albany.
I am in south Mississippi and my husband loves turnips. He grew up eating them as French fries. He likes them cooked that way with fried onions.
I keep thinking how great it would be to be there with you and help pick and process your bounty. I’m actually done with everything I wanted to can. But I was thinking about spicy dilly beans …… ❤️
WOW that was fun! and what a wonderful harvest - so worth all the seed starting time and efforts. Congrats on your work!
1500 pounds total. Wow. Great garden.
You have the most prolific garden I've seen this season. Your beets are beautiful! I planted the beginning of September beets, carrots & radishes. I have a small raised bed. I grew my tomatoes in 5 gallon buckets. I have an extremely small yard. Great work! Love your gardens!
400 lbs of food today and for the year, about 1450 lbs
Amazing.
Definitely an amazing harvest for a big family, it must save you lots in a year, compared to having bought all that produce, my goodness! Kudos to you and your hubby for all you do!
Growing AND Eating your own Organic Food IS PRICELESS🤗♥️♥️❣️‼️Be sure and price out the produce at Organic Prices and you will probably be ahead of the
My mom would slow cook a pork shoulder on the stove top with turnips for a few hours. OMG, it was so good.
Thanks for sharing - so much learnings👍👍👍
Your vlog makes me want to get to planting next years tomatoes and maybe expand my little garden.❤😊
Wow, what a bountiful harvest!😍
I'm so happy for you, that all your effort to grow and maintain the garden awards you with so much produce.
Here in the Netherlands, I've never seen golden beets, and I think the color is fantastic!
I have 2 cats, who both are very sweet. No mouse is safe in my garden. 😅
Unfortunately, there are a lot of slugs in my garden this year. They've destroyed so many of my flowers that it is ridiculous.
And it's a national problem this year. Everyone is complaining.
We had a long and wet spring and start of summer. And it was also cold until half of July. So, they came with many. 😔
I've been picking them off my plants for days. Until I finally gave up and bought only plants slugs don't eat.
I'm glad that they didn't are abundant in your garden!
I can't wait to see what you are going to make with all those tomatoes!
Thank you for your kind words on Instagram!❤
Sending love from the Netherlands. 🤗 🇳🇱 ❤
West Coast Seeds are great, ordered for the first time last year and about to order again.
Thank you for your uplifting videos, appreciate you❤.
Magnificent!
looking at your tomatoes I wish I was there with a saltshaker. Looks so yummy great looking tomatoes !!
That was awesome. So many tomatoes. Have you ever tried spice green tomato pickles?
And seeing you get the celery, that was so cool. I always have a fresh bowl of celery in the frig for snaking. I put the leaves in a lot of my food. Thank you for sharing this today.🤠
Yay!! Garden cats.🎉🐈⬛🐈❤
I like small beets the very best, when you can cook the beet greens and eat them w/ butter and salt /pepper. DELICIOUS! I love small beets pickled.yikes…..between menopause and testicles….you have quite a video post today!
Always excited to see you harvest everything! Love your passion for gardening. I crochet and watch the videos. At least than I feel productive, lol.
Yaaaaayyyy!!!!! ❤
Wonderful video.
Show us your compost pile and the cows and chickens with their treats.
I had the same thing happen with a kitten years ago. Wanted a female and thought I got one. Couldn't think of a name so "she" was no name for a few weeks - then I named her Emma. Fast forward a couple months and "Emma" was laying on "her" back cleaning herself - and I thought oh oh - that's not good. So Emma became Max. He was a sweetie nonetheless.
Love your channel
Great harvest, should get drip tape so you can grow lots of large beets:)
JUST A AWSOME HARVEST 😎
MARGARET LYNCH SOUTHERN IRELAND
Have you ever made fried green tomatoes? with homemade ranch? YUM!
Chelsea you should try carrot and turnip mash instead of mashed potatoes.
You make my day! I ❤️ what you’re sharing with us! Do you ever think you’ve gone overboard with some of your veggies (ex.-cukes & tom.)? Do you store green tomatoes in the root cellar? Do you make pickled beet or pickled peaches? They’re delicious! I definitely prefer raw turnips over cooked. I always cringed when Mother cooked them! I 💚 mixed greens! Do you have them? Turnip greens, mustard, etc.; yum! I hope your family appreciates all the work you go through each growing season.
No, I don't think so, but I can see a time not too far in the future when I'll have to adjust what I grow and how I cook.
But is that not until your children start flying the nest I know some already have but I would imagine until then you need the fruits of your labour. Or the bank does I can't even imagine how much you save on food. Which is the idea I'm really pleased for you this year. Jean.
Love tomatoes and beets!
Ours in Enderby was like that
Hi Chelsea if i was standing there with salt you wouldn't have any cherry tomatoes left because i would be eating them. You would be safe with beets i can't stand them but my husband loves them. Didn't you and Dan not long can loads of tomatoes i thought that haul was huge so you have done amazing this year. I also love raw celery with salt
Amazing! Love love your channel! Use to live in Whitecourt Alberta, originally from New Brunswick and wow the weather is so different hihi. I am now back to NB and consider myself bless with mother nature lately. No frost yet in fact it is 33 with humidity now lol. 1500 and over pounds so far and far from over but got to admit... my body and my canner is saying ok time for fall hahaha. But pushing true. Thanks for the encouragement ❤
Everything that applies to your growing area is completely opposite for me in the deep south I.S. For instance we grow all our brassica's and onions through the fall and winter and harvest in early Spring. I sometimes wish I lived in the far north because it sure gets hot and humid here, but in winter I'm happy to be in the south.
Spooky root cellar
Love watching you sadly I cannot eat fresh tomato's etc, as when I had the menopause my tummy said no to salads raw and cooked veg and fresh fruit.... I cannot tolerate natural suger's and acid etc.... I am now 71 I have given up trying but I do miss them.
I have grown the amish paste a few times and have found them to be not so heavy producers.
chelsea dehydrate the celery too
I would be willing to bet that if you calculated the cost of organic vegetables you would see a lot of savings. Not to mention the health benefits of clean food and exercise.
We had a similar cat situation. We thought she was Agnes, but is now Buster....
My aunt had a cat when I was a little kid that turned out to be a boy also. He ended up being named tootsie because the movie was really big that year
Your garden is always so impressive! I look forward to your video's. I was wondering why you don't use the turnip greens they are wonderful! Beet greens are also wonderful, either in salad or wilted. Here in South Georgia they grow another green called mustard and of course collard greens. Other than beets these were all new to me when we moved here from Michigan. I love them all. Oh and they have any different kinds of pea's!
Hi Chelsea, wow! Super harvest! I will try 195 pound😀.
Could you put up a second high tunnel? One for squash and melons 🍉
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Hello
I love watching you harvesting and enjoying your little snacks along the way. I see you dont have lights in root cellar could you put a solar powered light in there or is there a danger of light being left on? Hope thats not crazy thought.
Same thing happened to me with the kitten I got at Christmas. I was told my kitten was a girl so I named her Sadie. Fast forward some weeks and Sadie proved to be a Brady. I had to find a name that was close to Sadie as he already responded to the name when I called him! We still laugh that Sadie became Brady because he was sexed incorrectly as a kitten!😅
Today 375 and 1500 for year 😊
You should try gardening without shoes more… grounding will help your health all around, including perimenopause ❤
Does Simon meow like a British chap?
Are the larger beets more woody or just the same as the ones from the other side of the bed?
Why do you trow away the yellow celery? It's blanched (had less sun) so it's a very nice fine flavor. In Belgium farmers grow special blanched celery and it's so nice to eat cold (it gets preserved in glas jars)
Do the kids help you harvest? Ok to be off camera.
Sometimes. I can do a fair bit myself now that I don't have little kids. Dan or the kids do help haul it all up to the house, though. That stuff is heavy! lol
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cat misgendering seems to be easy :) a friend of mine had kittens (well, her cat) and the vet was "thats a Boy" and my friend named him Ludwig. Few months later, another vet visit and they wondered why the girl kitten was given a boy name. From then on she was Fräulein (Miss) Ludwig :D
Your garden looks amazing in late summer, i love the mix of "a bit overgrown" and lots of harvest.
🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️
1250 lbs produce for this season
I'm so sorry you can't really just eat tomatoes straight up without them bothering you, because those beef steak looked AMAZING! I'd be eating tomato sammies all day long!!!!
Yeah, at least 300. Maybe 350.
305 lb of food