Thank you all for joining me in the garden today! You are all a blessing to me and I am so grateful for each and every one of you! Thank you for being you! - Becky
Aww Becky so sad but so exciting too! Your feelings about the garden make total sense. You have a lovely way of thinking about things 😊You inspired me to grow food for the first time ever this year and I'm so grateful that you did. It's like your garden has a little extension here in Ireland and I'm sure in so many other places too. So even if the new owners do rip it out, it's kind of like its living on 😊
@@KikisCraftRoom That's my thought on it... it was a selling point, I'm sure! Today, many people are looking for properties that they can grow their own, so all this infrastructure that is already established would be a bonus!
I literally cried watching this episode. You are the kindest, sweetest person to leave produce in your garden for the next owner. You could have been very selfish and taken it all, after all, you did all the work in planting, weeding, watering, but you didn't! Your selfless act will be rewarded someday. I cannot wait to see the planning for the next garden. Bless you Becky, you are going to be a fantastic mother.
A friend of mine sold her place while her garden was producing (much like yours) and she (in the closing) determined that the new owners were willing to let her harvest the garden. She generously gave them half the harvest in exchange for letting her harvest it. They really didn't know how to harvest or preserve. She helped them learn... and I am sure next year they will be better gardeners because of her help. Good luck, girlie...
In real estate crops are considered emblements which are personal property. When you sell a property you have the right to come in the 1st year and collect them. I wonder if Becky knew that but just didn't want to disturb the new owners. 🤔 or if she didn't know this at all.
I really hope the people who bought this house continue this garden and enjoy the blessing here! They have such a good start. In today’s world with elites playing with our food and food scarcity news of food plants being burned to the ground, it’s a blessing to have all of this!!! Fingers crossed they understand this blessing!!!
I agree. You know all these plants. The new owners probably won’t know what they are and how or when to harvest. Offer them half of the remaining harvest and give them information on using them.
I cried because I feel your heart. You actually planted the largest seed of your life there, because the next owner(s) might just start gardening if they had never done so before because of all you are leaving behind. So we say "you planted a seed" when you share something that helps someone else. Bless you Becky for being so generous with such a loving heart. You share with all of us on here and elsewhere in your life as we just watched. Love you my friend
I so agree! And even if the new owners don't know how to garden, Becky, you've produced hundreds of hours of training videos on how to steward this land. If they want to garden, you've shown them (and thousands of others) just how to do that.
@@shannoneg2000 Yes and I was also thinking it might be a great way for them to try and go back and see what is growing where LOL..I know that's the Becky method there but I swear, I moved recently to a new home from Florida (dodged a big bullet, Ft. Myers) to Middle Georgia and the ornamental plants, flowers and trees growing here were all a mystery to me. I downloaded that Picture This app on my phone and was able to find out what everything was but maybe the new owners won't know to do that.
@@LosingDrea LOL, If I were in Becky's shoes, I'd feel compelled to draw a map to breakdown of what grows where, when things ripen, and providelinks to related videos. That probably isn't the Becky way though 😂
@@shannoneg2000 Oh I think that is the Becky way. I find were years apart in age (i'm way older) but she seems to do the same things I myself would many times I've seen which is why I watch her and I would be the type to feel what she felt leaving some behind for the new owners and I would create a map or at least put some markers in the ground where stuff is planted if she herself can remember what is where. I know she has much more to do now in her new place and being pregnant the farther along she gets can't be fun for her being out and pulling weeds, harvesting by herself, etc..though she clearly loves it and wouldn't give it up for anything at this point.
I hope you leave a note for the new owners letting them know about the abundance of veggies in the garden. Who knows, they may already follow you and love you videos as much as we do. What an amazing gift to them. I’m so excited for your next new adventure.
Put a mailbox in your next garden, on a post . Then. You can put some garden gloves and garden tools in there, it will keep your tools protected from. The elements, also they will be on hand for you !
Becky, I am so forever grateful for you and this garden. This garden has gotten me through some really tough times from myself having cancer, to my best friend suddenly passing away, to my fur baby crossing the rainbow bridge. Every time I’ve needed a friend, you have been there without even knowing it. I am so emotional about the last harvest here. But I am so beyond excited to see how you transform your new space. From the bottom of my heart…thank you for being there for me. You have made such an impact. ❤
God Bless you Nicole, what a beautiful comment. Sometimes planting seeds, might not just be what we think...All different kind of blessings come in the form of planting seeds, root to fruit. Best wishes, be well:)
Ugh…….my cold dead Gen X heart is so sad. I teared up at the title & even shed a few at the end. That’s not me at all!!! I’m sad to see you leave this garden. We all met here!! I’m happy to see how your channel, your garden, you and your family have grown. Thanks for bringing us along and letting us be part of the ride!!! Can’t wait to see what’s next!!!
I live in a rented appartement with no garden and not even a balcony. I also have a black thumb and hate gardening. But I'm weirdly addicted to this channel. Becky is such a lively and likeable person. It's just a pleasure to watch her finding joy and fulfilment in her garden.
Not sure if you’re even interested but you can grow microgreens on a counter without buying anything except seed and some potting soil. They don’t require fertilizer or grow lights 😀
I always had a black thumb but watching you during 2020 has inspired me..I have gone through 2 harvest....some losses and some amazing wins...I grew corn potatoes tomatoes basil garlic and ocra.....peppers and onions seem to get the better of me but I'm still going...even got a Meyer lemon tree that has 6 lemons on it. you have done an amazing job and we can't wait to see what happens next
Sad to see the final large harvest of this garden. I am however excited to see how the new garden takes shape and hopefully be as, if not more bountiful!
I’m sure the next owner will be appreciative I know I would be. You are a very kind person, very generous, very caring about those around you. You’re going to be a great mommy, how lucky your baby will be. I absolutely love your channel and get so excited when I see that you posted. You reap abundantly because you give abundantly.
Hi Becky! Just wanted to let you know that you’ve kept me company since the beginning of 2021 in this crazy pandemic and not a single month in 2022 has gone by without me making freezer meals good for a month in my tiny apartment in Tokyo. You’ve even inspired me to grow veggies and herbs in a grand total of 10 pots in my 2sqm balcony. This video was so bittersweet I couldn’t help but cry! You and this garden have been a wonderful source of inspiration, joy, laughter, calm, and comfort. I am so excited for your new garden, your new adventure, your growing little family and for upcoming preservation videos!
Highly recommend sending a link to one of the recent garden tour videos through the realtor if you don't have direct contact so the new owners can see what's in their new garden! I would be super intimidated trying to figure out what everything is. Surprised at how sad I am to say goodbye to this garden! I know your next one will be just as good or better, just didn't know I was so invested. I rent, and I'm not able to do a full garden so I was living vicariously through these videos and clearly I got attached. 💚
I think it’s really sweet when homeowners leave a note or gift when they leave the house---my sister still refers to the name of the people who she bought her house from years later (they left a note and a bottle of wine), they’ve become part of family legend. She even considers contacting them someday to show them the changes they’ve made over the years. I know anyone from my friends or family would think it’s so charming to have produce in the garden if they moved in.
I agree! We bought the house we are in now from an elderly woman (who sadly passed) and her daughter who was selling the house left us a note and described the houses/ her families history and childhood and it made me cry, it was so sweet and I’ll think about it forever.
Yes, i agree! I left notes around the house we lived in for 38 years when 2e sold it wnd had little stories conbected with the notes. The guy who bought our house just told me recently he periodly reads my notes and that has been 6 years ago. That made my heart tlip flop!
We bought a house that had been in a family for 40 years. They came every spring to harvest horseradish and rubarb for an event for their church. Lovely couple that had been marriedfor almost 60 years.
I work with a childminder and the kids asked where tomatoes came from. Queue one of your harvest videos and they were all so excited to see the vast array of what's in your old garden. Love teaching kids these kinds of things (London, England) xx
I have tried to garden. The only thing I could keep alive was a weird zombie lily that wouldn't die, and a single tomato plant that my dog would pluck tomatoes off of as he walked by it.
A mindset of abundance and availability is 100% the way to be. I feel like acting this way calls more abundance into your life. I love hearing you speak about your garden this way. I think it’s beautiful.
Aww doll, just at the beginning of your final harvest and I just wish I could come over and just hug the stuffing out of you. You are a rare and beautiful bird honey and I am so grateful I found you. You make my heart swell. So excited for your new home, new garden and new "tiny human"🤗☺️❤️ Take care and stay safe sweet girl 💖
Forgot to mention that I think you having amazing parents, they are so supportive and devoted to their children and grandchildren. You are are so blessed you have each other.
I’m so emotional and it’s not even my garden! Whoever bought your house is so lucky, you’ve really set them up for success. Even if they aren’t able to do as much as you have, think of all the self seeding volunteers that will pop up next year! I wish you could’ve potted some of the perennials up as they take longer to establish. But just think by the time you get asparagus at your new place, you’ll probably be potty training the Little One! Get as much done and prepared before baby comes because you won’t have much time after. But imagine the satisfaction of being able to make your own baby food! I hope the new owners really appreciate all you have left them, now..on to bigger and better things!
Is “Share the wealth” the phrase you’re looking for? Your generous heart has seen to that! More people could stand to learn that lesson. Thank you, Becky for setting a great example!! Love your channel.
My last garden was in Montana, very short growing season. Many, many green tomatoes with first frost imminent. From somewhere, can't remember where, I was told to pull up the entire tomato plant with the green tomatoes and hang them up, roots on the top. The green tomatoes will continue to pull nutrients from the plant and a lot of them will ripen. And you can still enjoy some green tomatoes. I did that and hung them in my pump house for my well. And indeed it worked. Should work in your basement. I love your channel. I enjoy you, such a positive person and so grateful for your blessings. Love the gardening, preserving and cooking and the chickens. So happy you are pregnant, looking forward to following that too.
I can’t believe that you are leaving all the trellis for the tomatoes, that must have cost a fair few dollars. Also I see your watering system is still down on the beds. Are you leaving that too? Golly what a generous lass you are. Best of luck with your new garden adventure. My new French garden adventure is about to start so I will be following you every step of the way. Lots of hugs from England xx
I'm sure you can arrange with the realter to speak to the new owners to allow you to go and harvest some of those precious figs. You could also give them a bit of background of what veggies they can expect to harvest. Love your journey and all the best with the new house and garden. 🇿🇦
Becky you are a very thoughtful person and this video brought tears to my eyes. This is a transition, not an end - but a part of your essence will always remain in this garden. I hope the next owners watch your videos to understand how lucky they are to have been passed a home and garden that were so lovingly tended. You should let them know that at least this last video will tell them what they have. I am so excited for your next chapter and will follow your channel to see where it leads.
The love and passion you have for this garden is so obvious. I admire, respect and envy your hard work. Congratulations on selling the house. Now it’s time for putting the past behind you. You’ll be able to start your new garden with Josh and your child for the next harvest season. I hope to see it too!
I love that you decided to leave produce in the garden. I’m sure the garden was one of reasons they loved and purchased your home - I bet they will love the abundance left over!!!
It’s so funny watching your pregnancy brain loading lately 😂 I am so inspired by you and can’t wait til we buy a home that suitable for proper homesteading. Thank you for continually sharing your life!
My grandma told me that when she was a young girl her mom would wrap green tomatoes in newspaper and store them in a box under the bed. And check them and pull ones that ripen through the winter!! 😊
Oh! If you’ve never ate fried pumpkin, definitely try it! My husband said his momma always fixed them fried pumpkin every fall. I thought he was off his rocker but said I’d try it. OH MY WORD - YUM! In case you haven’t fixed pumpkin this way, cut pumpkin up, boil in small amount of water to soften skin, remove skin and put the meat into a skillet with butter, brown sugar and pumpkin pie spice or cinnamon and nutmeg if you don’t want to use p.p.s.
I'm sure it is a bittersweet moment to say goodbye to your first garden, but it has provided your family with nourishment, taught you many lessons and allowed you to take that knowledge to build your next garden. Can't wait to see what you do at the new house!
I'm in the middle of the hurricane, should hit me as a category 5 so I needed this video!!! Mandatory evacuation but my granny didn't wanna leave so I'm with her. As I'm typing this is the first time it's hitting me and im officially crying 😭. Man, I pray everyone is okay. This crap is scary AF!!
Thanks for sharing your last harvest before your handover the keys. It’s a bittersweet moment walking away from a property you once called home. The new owners might treasure your vegetable garden or have different plans. Your gratitude and positivity is part of what makes your channel so special
Not an attitude of greed but one of gratitude, compassion, and abundance. I do hope they keep and enjoy your garden and letting go with a full heart in case they choose not to will certainly give you peace!
Agreed. I just put my containers to bed. Very bittersweet, weather was so crazy it was an up/down year but grateful for what I got as well as the experience. Already planning next year!
I've been waiting for another harvest video but this brings me mixed emotion since this will be your final harvest from your old garden.. Thank you again for sharing your journey with us😊 We'll surely keep on hanging out with you Becky!💚👩🌾😊
Becky, this video made my teary-eyed! I am so grateful for all the lessons it taught you, because we all have been beneficiaries of those lessons, as well. I just put my first seeds in the ground a couple weeks ago, because you have inspired me so much. I have no clue if they’ll grow, but I’m excited just to begin giving it a try! And I’m grateful you have given yourself permission to start over from scratch. You have left this piece of earth better and more abundant than you’ve found it, and no doubt your new peace of land will reap an even greater harvest! Blessings to you always!
I have visions of you meeting the new owners and sharing your garden with them. Even if they are not gardeners, I bet they would appreciate meeting you and learning what’s there. Give Josh and your family a big hug from us! ❤❤❤
Congratulations on your new chapter. Thank you for taking us along your journey. Its been a wonderful couple years. Also, I love seeing your followers grow more and more. Good things are coming Bec! ❣
Becky, this was the best way to say goodbye to your former home. Enjoy your new home with the memories of your successes in your prior garden which will guide you in your new garden. you are truly a beautiful soul. happy harvesting, Debbie Lavigne
I'm sure the new owners bought the place based on your previous hard work. Your parents are AMAZING people! You are truly gifted and I am totally envious! Can't wait to see the new house's transformation over the next few years!!!!!
When you set up your next garden you should number each growing bed and make a spread sheet on your computer of what is in them, that way you can keep track and update it as you take things out and plant new ones. If I was in your place I would never remember the varieties that I grew after just a week of planting them lol
Thank you Becky. I see it in your eyes you are between sad and excited. Couple of times you may have even gotten choked up and that’s ok. You are so precious. I’m old enough to be your Mama and just think you are an extended family. Love you, your parents, Josh and the Baby …the chickens and the pups ❣️God bless you sweetheart.
I had a coworker that wrapped his green tomatoes in newspaper and put them under his bed to ripen throughout the winter. You have an abundance of food. Well done.💚
I felt that emotion, it’s OK to cry or feel it. We all love your garden and it was the start to everything. It made a way for this next dream. You worked so hard.
What a beautiful memory you have . But, how fun it will be to watch your next chapter of being in a new home, a baby, and a new garden to make come to life. You will have new memories of your garden growing along with watching your baby grow as well. That will be so amazing. Many blessings to you, and your family. You are such a beautiful, and sweet young woman.🌸💖🌸
You are not being greedy at all. That is still your garden, even if for one day only, and we all know how much love and passion and efforts you put in growing your garden and those beauties are the result of all of that and you deserve them. I really hope the next owner will continue your work, it would be silly to just let it all go :) Hugs from Italy!
I can’t wait to see the new garden come to life. My father in law has 14 acres, so I am so excited to learn along with you and take some ideas to his land
I got a little teary-eyed when you were talking about what you were going to be doing in the garden and had to pause. It is an emotional journey, thank you for bringing us along. I have learned a lot from you and really enjoy your videos. The next owner is very lucky to get to take over your garden, especially with vegetables still growing! ❤️
This made me tear up multiple times, not only for all the enjoyment from this garden with you, but your words thru out the process literally healed … you’re such an inspiration Becky and can’t wait to follow you on your next big journeys, BABY! And new home with garden and your loving Josh
I hope you gave your agent a grid map of the garden for the new owners. I know you can't give it to them directly but you can certainly go through your agent. Also really good to know if they want to use the figs - and other unripened peppers, asparagus etc. - wouldn't it be great if they could harvest it or they would let you harvest it and donate it to a local food bank. I would hate for that harvest to be ignored. It's a lot of food that many people could use.
My favorite episode yet. Better to leave a trail of abundance than to hoard it for sure. I love your explanation of why to garden and all your waddling moments 😁 to say adorable doesn’t even cut it
I have followed you since your first video, and have loved learning and growing my knowledge of gardening along with you. Quite frankly, I was just looking for meal prep ideas, but I have learned more about gardening, canning and being deliberate in my food choices. As you end this phase and move into a new one filled with at least 1 new family member, a new home and continuing with a busy YT community, I wish you all the very best and I hope you continue to create joy, happiness and success. Thank you for the past 2 years! I cannot wait to see what the future holds--both for you AND us. :-)
Try growing Emerald Tower basil next yr. I grew it this yr & I have had sooo much basil. They grow like mad & r very productive. I live in AR & this yr we had over 100 temps & no rain for over 2 months. The basil just kept on growing & producing. It’s amazing👍
Consider growing lufas in the same garden with your squash and zucchinis, and pumpkins. I have friends who found lufas (they're very smelly) seemed to protect them. This may be just a fluke, but the plants that weren't with them had bugs, the ones with, didn't. As well as nasturiums and marigolds, many people swear by those, too, for keeping bugs away.
Ben Hollar of the YT Hollar Homestead channel made the same observation in their North Carolina garden this summer. It wasn't intentional on their part but the areas that were closest to the luffa trellis/arch were not infested...same veggies in other parts of the garden were the unintentional sacrificial plants.
Have watched you from what feels like day one and it is so hard watching this! Brings me to tears as this chapter closes for you at this house. I am however VERY excited for all of the gardening videos to come at your new home! I’m sure it will be just as abundant and beautiful - if not more! 😊
As many have said, it's bitter sweet saying goodbye BUT exciting to see the new garden take shape from scratch with everyone else. Thank you for sharing with us your wisdom 🙏🏽
It is such a bittersweet moment, it feels like we are saying goodbye to a wonderful old friend. Thank you garden for all the joy and lessons you have shared with us all.xoxo
You can always communicate with the new owners. If they decide to prune back or take out the raspberry bushes you could ask for some of the clippings, etc. Think everyone is anxious to follow your new journey of developing a new garden. You have a lot of good ideas.
It was so emotional watching this video. I had a tear in the eye, I can’t imagine how hard it must be to leave something that has bought so much joy. Becky you have encouraged so many of us all around the world to get into gardening. My journey started in March 2020 at the start of Covid. I have recently started to extend my garden into my front yard in raised corrugated iron garden beds. With spring in Australia it’s all systems go for the season. I have got Tomatillos, jalapeño peppers and ground cherries to play with this year all because of you Becky and watching your joy harvesting your beautiful produce. I also bought Rhubarb from a Rhubarb farm 15minutes from my home today and made two batches of Rhubarb Jam this evening. I will be adding chickens to my backyard in the future I am allowed to have no more than 10, as living in suburbia. But that will be enough. You say you get so much from the community of your channel, but I can certainly say that we as a community get so much from yourself and your whole family you are an inspiration to many of us. And particularly those of us that have health issues and are isolated you are that friendly face that makes a bad day great.
Your generosity and selflessness is so inspiring. Nature will certainily bless the new owners with the abundance you've left them. New harvests will definitely come in your new garden
your gut feel about leaving what isn't ready and walking away from scarcity and fear mentality is true and wonderful. you raised this garden up, now it is time to let it go -- the cycle of life! beautiful video, enjoyed all your joy and love going through the last harvest. sending you supportive vibes for the end of something special, and excitement and happy vibes for the start of something new xo
This episode had me in my feelings 😢. I’m no gardener, but I do enjoy watching you in your garden and so appreciate your feelings of generosity toward the new owners. I know it was difficult. Bless you.
Our best success this year was lemon balm. My husband and son pick the leaves every night and make tea. It's a great natural soother in these hectic times.
Love what you said about failure at the end. I've been reading a book and he said something very similar. Sometimes our greatest successes come from our biggest or most painful failures. It is such a great thing to think about and come to realize. Once you can recognize that with every mistake or failure we learn something and that knowledge is power!! You can completely change your mindset when you look at life through a lens of as you put it Becky, "grace" and learning from failure and know that things happen and we will be ok . They will come and go just like the seasons. We will grow wiser and stronger just like our green thumbs! So happy for all your successes this year and for all the exciting things you and Josh have wanting for you in your ! 💜💜
What a great gift you are in leaving this harvest to the new owers. I hope they treasure it. Where I moved to we found a large raspberry bush and it inspired me to start my raised beds. Now I want more. Good luck with your new garden, I absolutely can't wait.
Thank you all for joining me in the garden today! You are all a blessing to me and I am so grateful for each and every one of you! Thank you for being you! - Becky
Your the Best!💖👍🏻💯%
Aww Becky so sad but so exciting too! Your feelings about the garden make total sense. You have a lovely way of thinking about things 😊You inspired me to grow food for the first time ever this year and I'm so grateful that you did. It's like your garden has a little extension here in Ireland and I'm sure in so many other places too. So even if the new owners do rip it out, it's kind of like its living on 😊
How is the
pregnacy going
I think the carrots you harvested were the ones that were a dwarf variety. I believe you planted but it could be a different youtuber
Thank you Becky! Please share your baby journey a little bit with us. The baby is a new chapter too. Love ya!
I would be in heaven if I bought a house that came with a garden like that🥰
Yes! Me too! Absolute heaven!
I know right!
Right?!? I hope it was a selling point for the buyers! I’d be dancing in the beds! 🤣
@@KikisCraftRoom That's my thought on it... it was a selling point, I'm sure! Today, many people are looking for properties that they can grow their own, so all this infrastructure that is already established would be a bonus!
Same! I would trade in my HOA neighborhood for a garden, an orchard, a chicken coup, and a shop.
I literally cried watching this episode. You are the kindest, sweetest person to leave produce in your garden for the next owner. You could have been very selfish and taken it all, after all, you did all the work in planting, weeding, watering, but you didn't! Your selfless act will be rewarded someday. I cannot wait to see the planning for the next garden. Bless you Becky, you are going to be a fantastic mother.
Agreed! ❤
Me too! I made sure I had tissue ready! Hugs to our Dear ~ Dear Becky & Josh!
I 100% agree with you Jane. An emotional watching episode.
I teared up when I saw the title.
Can you tell me the flowers you had in this garden? Plus the Chinese 5 color papers are they hot? ❤
A friend of mine sold her place while her garden was producing (much like yours) and she (in the closing) determined that the new owners were willing to let her harvest the garden. She generously gave them half the harvest in exchange for letting her harvest it. They really didn't know how to harvest or preserve. She helped them learn... and I am sure next year they will be better gardeners because of her help. Good luck, girlie...
I agree. If the new owners aren't interested in gardening, they might be glad to have her come and get the veggies.
In real estate crops are considered emblements which are personal property. When you sell a property you have the right to come in the 1st year and collect them. I wonder if Becky knew that but just didn't want to disturb the new owners. 🤔 or if she didn't know this at all.
I really hope the people who bought this house continue this garden and enjoy the blessing here! They have such a good start. In today’s world with elites playing with our food and food scarcity news of food plants being burned to the ground, it’s a blessing to have all of this!!! Fingers crossed they understand this blessing!!!
@@isaperdp interesting! Had no idea!
I agree. You know all these plants. The new owners probably won’t know what they are and how or when to harvest. Offer them half of the remaining harvest and give them information on using them.
I cried because I feel your heart. You actually planted the largest seed of your life there, because the next owner(s) might just start gardening if they had never done so before because of all you are leaving behind. So we say "you planted a seed" when you share something that helps someone else. Bless you Becky for being so generous with such a loving heart. You share with all of us on here and elsewhere in your life as we just watched. Love you my friend
I so agree! And even if the new owners don't know how to garden, Becky, you've produced hundreds of hours of training videos on how to steward this land. If they want to garden, you've shown them (and thousands of others) just how to do that.
@@shannoneg2000 Yes and I was also thinking it might be a great way for them to try and go back and see what is growing where LOL..I know that's the Becky method there but I swear, I moved recently to a new home from Florida (dodged a big bullet, Ft. Myers) to Middle Georgia and the ornamental plants, flowers and trees growing here were all a mystery to me. I downloaded that Picture This app on my phone and was able to find out what everything was but maybe the new owners won't know to do that.
@@LosingDrea LOL, If I were in Becky's shoes, I'd feel compelled to draw a map to breakdown of what grows where, when things ripen, and providelinks to related videos. That probably isn't the Becky way though 😂
@@shannoneg2000 Oh I think that is the Becky way. I find were years apart in age (i'm way older) but she seems to do the same things I myself would many times I've seen which is why I watch her and I would be the type to feel what she felt leaving some behind for the new owners and I would create a map or at least put some markers in the ground where stuff is planted if she herself can remember what is where. I know she has much more to do now in her new place and being pregnant the farther along she gets can't be fun for her being out and pulling weeds, harvesting by herself, etc..though she clearly loves it and wouldn't give it up for anything at this point.
I cried, Becky. You are such a robust and Beautiful woman. I can't wait to see what's to come-sending Love and Light.
I hope you leave a note for the new owners letting them know about the abundance of veggies in the garden. Who knows, they may already follow you and love you videos as much as we do. What an amazing gift to them.
I’m so excited for your next new adventure.
Yes!!!❤
Put a mailbox in your next garden, on a post . Then. You can put some garden gloves and garden tools in there, it will keep your tools protected from. The elements, also they will be on hand for you !
Becky, I am so forever grateful for you and this garden. This garden has gotten me through some really tough times from myself having cancer, to my best friend suddenly passing away, to my fur baby crossing the rainbow bridge. Every time I’ve needed a friend, you have been there without even knowing it. I am so emotional about the last harvest here. But I am so beyond excited to see how you transform your new space. From the bottom of my heart…thank you for being there for me. You have made such an impact. ❤
God Bless you Nicole, what a beautiful comment. Sometimes planting seeds, might not just be what we think...All different kind of blessings come in the form of planting seeds, root to fruit. Best wishes, be well:)
This is a great channel for you to watch and to take care of yourself..
God is with you my friend.
You have had a hard time...been there, done that. Not cancer myself but close ones, and all the fur babies I have had... ❤
Hugs from Australia to you ❤
The amount of food your garden produces I really pray that the new home owners use the garden. I know it’s their choice, but goodness.
Ugh…….my cold dead Gen X heart is so sad. I teared up at the title & even shed a few at the end. That’s not me at all!!! I’m sad to see you leave this garden. We all met here!! I’m happy to see how your channel, your garden, you and your family have grown. Thanks for bringing us along and letting us be part of the ride!!! Can’t wait to see what’s next!!!
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How are you doing merry Christmas in advance 🎉
So, is Becky going to change her channel name to AcrePlusHomestead? The new place looks significantly larger.. oh, the possibilities 😊👍😁🤔!
I live in a rented appartement with no garden and not even a balcony. I also have a black thumb and hate gardening. But I'm weirdly addicted to this channel. Becky is such a lively and likeable person. It's just a pleasure to watch her finding joy and fulfilment in her garden.
Practice and learning is a green thumb that's all that is I know you can do it my daughter doesn't have a green thumb and she can garden
You might be able to get an allotment/community garden. I had a black thumb but now I produce so much food in 200 sq feet it’s crazy!
Not sure if you’re even interested but you can grow microgreens on a counter without buying anything except seed and some potting soil. They don’t require fertilizer or grow lights 😀
In the beginning Becky was in an apartment and she just bought from local farmers. I get excited just by what she’s cooking! 😜
I always had a black thumb but watching you during 2020 has inspired me..I have gone through 2 harvest....some losses and some amazing wins...I grew corn potatoes tomatoes basil garlic and ocra.....peppers and onions seem to get the better of me but I'm still going...even got a Meyer lemon tree that has 6 lemons on it. you have done an amazing job and we can't wait to see what happens next
Sad to see the final large harvest of this garden. I am however excited to see how the new garden takes shape and hopefully be as, if not more bountiful!
And what it will look like with a little baby running through it with her
Me too.. Same feeling..
Me too
You are not taking your cattle panels they're expensive to buy more.
@@emmajeanhayden604 I agree. I use them and they are expensive to get them.
I’m sure the next owner will be appreciative I know I would be. You are a very kind person, very generous, very caring about those around you. You’re going to be a great mommy, how lucky your baby will be. I absolutely love your channel and get so excited when I see that you posted. You reap abundantly because you give abundantly.
I really hope the new owners are smart enough to keep this garden going. What a great start they have!!
Hi Becky! Just wanted to let you know that you’ve kept me company since the beginning of 2021 in this crazy pandemic and not a single month in 2022 has gone by without me making freezer meals good for a month in my tiny apartment in Tokyo. You’ve even inspired me to grow veggies and herbs in a grand total of 10 pots in my 2sqm balcony. This video was so bittersweet I couldn’t help but cry! You and this garden have been a wonderful source of inspiration, joy, laughter, calm, and comfort. I am so excited for your new garden, your new adventure, your growing little family and for upcoming preservation videos!
Omg how?
Highly recommend sending a link to one of the recent garden tour videos through the realtor if you don't have direct contact so the new owners can see what's in their new garden! I would be super intimidated trying to figure out what everything is.
Surprised at how sad I am to say goodbye to this garden! I know your next one will be just as good or better, just didn't know I was so invested. I rent, and I'm not able to do a full garden so I was living vicariously through these videos and clearly I got attached. 💚
I think it’s really sweet when homeowners leave a note or gift when they leave the house---my sister still refers to the name of the people who she bought her house from years later (they left a note and a bottle of wine), they’ve become part of family legend. She even considers contacting them someday to show them the changes they’ve made over the years. I know anyone from my friends or family would think it’s so charming to have produce in the garden if they moved in.
I agree! We bought the house we are in now from an elderly woman (who sadly passed) and her daughter who was selling the house left us a note and described the houses/ her families history and childhood and it made me cry, it was so sweet and I’ll think about it forever.
Yes, i agree! I left notes around the house we lived in for 38 years when 2e sold it wnd had little stories conbected with the notes. The guy who bought our house just told me recently he periodly reads my notes and that has been 6 years ago. That made my heart tlip flop!
We bought a house that had been in a family for 40 years. They came every spring to harvest horseradish and rubarb for an event for their church. Lovely couple that had been marriedfor almost 60 years.
I work with a childminder and the kids asked where tomatoes came from. Queue one of your harvest videos and they were all so excited to see the vast array of what's in your old garden. Love teaching kids these kinds of things (London, England) xx
Steph Moore....what a lovely idea. Becky is so excited to garden and preserve. The joy and usefulness is a great example for your students.
That’s awesome. Thank you for being a teacher.
I have tried to garden. The only thing I could keep alive was a weird zombie lily that wouldn't die, and a single tomato plant that my dog would pluck tomatoes off of as he walked by it.
A mindset of abundance and availability is 100% the way to be. I feel like acting this way calls more abundance into your life. I love hearing you speak about your garden this way. I think it’s beautiful.
I 💯 agree! The law of attraction is ruled by this. She (and you) clearly have this figured out!
Yes, abundance mindset is so important.
Aww doll, just at the beginning of your final harvest and I just wish I could come over and just hug the stuffing out of you. You are a rare and beautiful bird honey and I am so grateful I found you. You make my heart swell. So excited for your new home, new garden and new "tiny human"🤗☺️❤️ Take care and stay safe sweet girl 💖
Forgot to mention that I think you having amazing parents, they are so supportive and devoted to their children and grandchildren. You are are so blessed you have each other.
I’m so emotional and it’s not even my garden! Whoever bought your house is so lucky, you’ve really set them up for success. Even if they aren’t able to do as much as you have, think of all the self seeding volunteers that will pop up next year! I wish you could’ve potted some of the perennials up as they take longer to establish. But just think by the time you get asparagus at your new place, you’ll probably be potty training the Little One! Get as much done and prepared before baby comes because you won’t have much time after. But imagine the satisfaction of being able to make your own baby food! I hope the new owners really appreciate all you have left them, now..on to bigger and better things!
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Is “Share the wealth” the phrase you’re looking for? Your generous heart has seen to that! More people could stand to learn that lesson. Thank you, Becky for setting a great example!! Love your channel.
My last garden was in Montana, very short growing season. Many, many green tomatoes with first frost imminent. From somewhere, can't remember where, I was told to pull up the entire tomato plant with the green tomatoes and hang them up, roots on the top. The green tomatoes will continue to pull nutrients from the plant and a lot of them will ripen. And you can still enjoy some green tomatoes. I did that and hung them in my pump house for my well. And indeed it worked. Should work in your basement. I love your channel. I enjoy you, such a positive person and so grateful for your blessings. Love the gardening, preserving and cooking and the chickens. So happy you are pregnant, looking forward to following that too.
I can’t believe that you are leaving all the trellis for the tomatoes, that must have cost a fair few dollars. Also I see your watering system is still down on the beds. Are you leaving that too? Golly what a generous lass you are. Best of luck with your new garden adventure. My new French garden adventure is about to start so I will be following you every step of the way. Lots of hugs from England xx
I'll miss that old garden. I can't wait to see the new plans for the garden you have in mind.
I'm sure you can arrange with the realter to speak to the new owners to allow you to go and harvest some of those precious figs. You could also give them a bit of background of what veggies they can expect to harvest. Love your journey and all the best with the new house and garden. 🇿🇦
I read that you should rotate your squash plants every 2 years to prevent squash bugs.
Thank you Becky, it was fun being in the garden with you!
Becky you are a very thoughtful person and this video brought tears to my eyes. This is a transition, not an end - but a part of your essence will always remain in this garden. I hope the next owners watch your videos to understand how lucky they are to have been passed a home and garden that were so lovingly tended. You should let them know that at least this last video will tell them what they have. I am so excited for your next chapter and will follow your channel to see where it leads.
This really was a harvest of mindfulness! It was a joy to see her harvest full of gratefulness, humbleness and appreciating nature.
The love and passion you have for this garden is so obvious. I admire, respect and envy your hard work. Congratulations on selling the house. Now it’s time for putting the past behind you. You’ll be able to start your new garden with Josh and your child for the next harvest season. I hope to see it too!
The Zinnias have been so enjoyable seeing them so big vibrant and beautiful all summer, as well as ALL your other flowers.
2:30...this is where we first met 🤗
Hi All ❤ This will be a tear jerker I feel!!
I love that you decided to leave produce in the garden. I’m sure the garden was one of reasons they loved and purchased your home - I bet they will love the abundance left over!!!
It’s so funny watching your pregnancy brain loading lately 😂 I am so inspired by you and can’t wait til we buy a home that suitable for proper homesteading. Thank you for continually sharing your life!
Oh Becky I wish I’m the one who bought this house. I would like to take over & take care of this vegetable garden. Happy Wednesday Becky🌸
My grandma told me that when she was a young girl her mom would wrap green tomatoes in newspaper and store them in a box under the bed. And check them and pull ones that ripen through the winter!! 😊
Since you are starting a new garden, you should put together a beginners guide for those of us so we know what kind of products we need!
Goodbye means hello to new things🥰 congratulations and thank you for taking us with you
Thank you for sharing your garden, cooking tips and life in general with us. Here’s to a new chapter in your lives, a very exciting one!
Oh! If you’ve never ate fried pumpkin, definitely try it! My husband said his momma always fixed them fried pumpkin every fall. I thought he was off his rocker but said I’d try it. OH MY WORD - YUM! In case you haven’t fixed pumpkin this way, cut pumpkin up, boil in small amount of water to soften skin, remove skin and put the meat into a skillet with butter, brown sugar and pumpkin pie spice or cinnamon and nutmeg if you don’t want to use p.p.s.
I hope you know I was smiling at you as if we were visiting in person. Thank you for the pleasure of joining you.
I'm sure it is a bittersweet moment to say goodbye to your first garden, but it has provided your family with nourishment, taught you many lessons and allowed you to take that knowledge to build your next garden. Can't wait to see what you do at the new house!
I'm in the middle of the hurricane, should hit me as a category 5 so I needed this video!!! Mandatory evacuation but my granny didn't wanna leave so I'm with her. As I'm typing this is the first time it's hitting me and im officially crying 😭. Man, I pray everyone is okay. This crap is scary AF!!
I’m not USA based but been watching the live coverage 🥺 it’s so scary, I’m praying for you all xx
@@victoriaburrage3812 Appreciate it! Just got notified that now till 6pm should be the worst...
Take care and Godspeed.
Praying for you!
Thanks for sharing your last harvest before your handover the keys. It’s a bittersweet moment walking away from a property you once called home. The new owners might treasure your vegetable garden or have different plans. Your gratitude and positivity is part of what makes your channel so special
My favourite TH-camr...this video shows why. You have a wonderful heart and will be a great mom. Love from Trinidad, Caribbean as usual, Becky!
Not an attitude of greed but one of gratitude, compassion, and abundance. I do hope they keep and enjoy your garden and letting go with a full heart in case they choose not to will certainly give you peace!
To late now but you should of repotted one of those peach peppers and taken the plant with you! Good job Beck!
I just said goodbye to my first garden so I really felt this! Starting over is a lot of work but so fun. I really hope you enjoy it 💗
Agreed. I just put my containers to bed. Very bittersweet, weather was so crazy it was an up/down year but grateful for what I got as well as the experience. Already planning next year!
I've been waiting for another harvest video but this brings me mixed emotion since this will be your final harvest from your old garden.. Thank you again for sharing your journey with us😊 We'll surely keep on hanging out with you Becky!💚👩🌾😊
I think you made the right call not taking all the garden produce. I hope the new owners appreciate the work you put in.
I don't think you know how sweet and precious you are. I do believe God will bless you and your family throughout your life.
Becky, this video made my teary-eyed! I am so grateful for all the lessons it taught you, because we all have been beneficiaries of those lessons, as well. I just put my first seeds in the ground a couple weeks ago, because you have inspired me so much. I have no clue if they’ll grow, but I’m excited just to begin giving it a try! And I’m grateful you have given yourself permission to start over from scratch. You have left this piece of earth better and more abundant than you’ve found it, and no doubt your new peace of land will reap an even greater harvest! Blessings to you always!
I have visions of you meeting the new owners and sharing your garden with them. Even if they are not gardeners, I bet they would appreciate meeting you and learning what’s there. Give Josh and your family a big hug from us! ❤❤❤
Congratulations on your new chapter. Thank you for taking us along your journey. Its been a wonderful couple years. Also, I love seeing your followers grow more and more. Good things are coming Bec! ❣
Becky, this was the best way to say goodbye to your former home. Enjoy your new home with the memories of your successes in your prior garden which will guide you in your new garden. you are truly a beautiful soul. happy harvesting, Debbie Lavigne
aww it's like saying goodbye to your plant family
hope your new journey brings more happiness and blessings
I'm sure the new owners bought the place based on your previous hard work.
Your parents are AMAZING people! You are truly gifted and I am totally envious!
Can't wait to see the new house's transformation over the next few years!!!!!
When you set up your next garden you should number each growing bed and make a spread sheet on your computer of what is in them, that way you can keep track and update it as you take things out and plant new ones. If I was in your place I would never remember the varieties that I grew after just a week of planting them lol
Thank you Becky. I see it in your eyes you are between sad and excited. Couple of times you may have even gotten choked up and that’s ok. You are so precious. I’m old enough to be your Mama and just think you are an extended family. Love you, your parents, Josh and the Baby …the chickens and the pups ❣️God bless you sweetheart.
I had a coworker that wrapped his green tomatoes in newspaper and put them under his bed to ripen throughout the winter. You have an abundance of food. Well done.💚
I hope the new owners are thankful for a garden with plenty to enjoy. I truly would be thankful.
Never would have thought that a garden goodbye would make me cry. I'm excited for our next adventure
I felt that emotion, it’s OK to cry or feel it. We all love your garden and it was the start to everything. It made a way for this next dream. You worked so hard.
Take your cattle panels, as the prices on them have increased in price!
What a beautiful memory you have . But, how fun it will be to watch your next chapter of being in a new home, a baby, and a new garden to make come to life. You will have new memories of your garden growing along with watching your baby grow as well. That will be so amazing. Many blessings to you, and your family. You are such a beautiful, and sweet young woman.🌸💖🌸
good afternoon my friend hope you're all doing well , josh, little man,your puppies and family 🙋💁🫖🇺🇸
You are not being greedy at all. That is still your garden, even if for one day only, and we all know how much love and passion and efforts you put in growing your garden and those beauties are the result of all of that and you deserve them. I really hope the next owner will continue your work, it would be silly to just let it all go :) Hugs from Italy!
I can’t wait to see the new garden come to life. My father in law has 14 acres, so I am so excited to learn along with you and take some ideas to his land
I got a little teary-eyed when you were talking about what you were going to be doing in the garden and had to pause. It is an emotional journey, thank you for bringing us along. I have learned a lot from you and really enjoy your videos. The next owner is very lucky to get to take over your garden, especially with vegetables still growing! ❤️
Amazing garden that keeps producing without you tending to it. Gifts from Mother Earth!
Congrats on selling your home, your new adventure starts and we will be with you all the way
Sad to see the old garden be done, but I can't wait to see the amazing new garden you make!!! How big is the property you bought?
This made me tear up multiple times, not only for all the enjoyment from this garden with you, but your words thru out the process literally healed … you’re such an inspiration Becky and can’t wait to follow you on your next big journeys, BABY! And new home with garden and your loving Josh
I hope you gave your agent a grid map of the garden for the new owners. I know you can't give it to them directly but you can certainly go through your agent.
Also really good to know if they want to use the figs - and other unripened peppers, asparagus etc. - wouldn't it be great if they could harvest it or they would let you harvest it and donate it to a local food bank. I would hate for that harvest to be ignored. It's a lot of food that many people could use.
From reading a few of your comments I’m realising that I’m not the only one that was emotional watching your last harvest 😢
21:45...pumpkin oats for josh
My favorite episode yet. Better to leave a trail of abundance than to hoard it for sure. I love your explanation of why to garden and all your waddling moments 😁 to say adorable doesn’t even cut it
I thought I was going to cry all the way thru the last harvest but I kept my cool. I am so very proud of you Becky.💜
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I have followed you since your first video, and have loved learning and growing my knowledge of gardening along with you. Quite frankly, I was just looking for meal prep ideas, but I have learned more about gardening, canning and being deliberate in my food choices. As you end this phase and move into a new one filled with at least 1 new family member, a new home and continuing with a busy YT community, I wish you all the very best and I hope you continue to create joy, happiness and success. Thank you for the past 2 years! I cannot wait to see what the future holds--both for you AND us. :-)
Try growing Emerald Tower basil next yr. I grew it this yr & I have had sooo much basil. They grow like mad & r very productive. I live in AR & this yr we had over 100 temps & no rain for over 2 months. The basil just kept on growing & producing. It’s amazing👍
Consider growing lufas in the same garden with your squash and zucchinis, and pumpkins. I have friends who found lufas (they're very smelly) seemed to protect them. This may be just a fluke, but the plants that weren't with them had bugs, the ones with, didn't. As well as nasturiums and marigolds, many people swear by those, too, for keeping bugs away.
Ben Hollar of the YT Hollar Homestead channel made the same observation in their North Carolina garden this summer. It wasn't intentional on their part but the areas that were closest to the luffa trellis/arch were not infested...same veggies in other parts of the garden were the unintentional sacrificial plants.
Have watched you from what feels like day one and it is so hard watching this! Brings me to tears as this chapter closes for you at this house. I am however VERY excited for all of the gardening videos to come at your new home! I’m sure it will be just as abundant and beautiful - if not more! 😊
As many have said, it's bitter sweet saying goodbye BUT exciting to see the new garden take shape from scratch with everyone else. Thank you for sharing with us your wisdom 🙏🏽
Thank you for being you. Black Eyed Susans are equal to Echinacea!
It is such a bittersweet moment, it feels like we are saying goodbye to a wonderful old friend. Thank you garden for all the joy and lessons you have shared with us all.xoxo
You can always communicate with the new owners. If they decide to prune back or take out the raspberry bushes you could ask for some of the clippings, etc. Think everyone is anxious to follow your new journey of developing a new garden. You have a lot of good ideas.
It was so emotional watching this video. I had a tear in the eye, I can’t imagine how hard it must be to leave something that has bought so much joy. Becky you have encouraged so many of us all around the world to get into gardening. My journey started in March 2020 at the start of Covid. I have recently started to extend my garden into my front yard in raised corrugated iron garden beds. With spring in Australia it’s all systems go for the season. I have got Tomatillos, jalapeño peppers and ground cherries to play with this year all because of you Becky and watching your joy harvesting your beautiful produce. I also bought Rhubarb from a Rhubarb farm 15minutes from my home today and made two batches of Rhubarb Jam this evening. I will be adding chickens to my backyard in the future I am allowed to have no more than 10, as living in suburbia. But that will be enough. You say you get so much from the community of your channel, but I can certainly say that we as a community get so much from yourself and your whole family you are an inspiration to many of us. And particularly those of us that have health issues and are isolated you are that friendly face that makes a bad day great.
I am impressed with how generous you are - leaving produce for the next owner.
Make some pumpkin butter, its so good on toast with a little cinnamon.
Your generosity and selflessness is so inspiring. Nature will certainily bless the new owners with the abundance you've left them. New harvests will definitely come in your new garden
your gut feel about leaving what isn't ready and walking away from scarcity and fear mentality is true and wonderful. you raised this garden up, now it is time to let it go -- the cycle of life! beautiful video, enjoyed all your joy and love going through the last harvest. sending you supportive vibes for the end of something special, and excitement and happy vibes for the start of something new xo
This episode had me in my feelings 😢. I’m no gardener, but I do enjoy watching you in your garden and so appreciate your feelings of generosity toward the new owners. I know it was difficult. Bless you.
Our best success this year was lemon balm. My husband and son pick the leaves every night and make tea. It's a great natural soother in these hectic times.
You still had a lot to Harvest 😮 Sure enjoy watching you Becky 🥰 I’m almost 79yrs. Old and you make me young again ! Take care & God Bless 🥰
Love what you said about failure at the end. I've been reading a book and he said something very similar. Sometimes our greatest successes come from our biggest or most painful failures. It is such a great thing to think about and come to realize. Once you can recognize that with every mistake or failure we learn something and that knowledge is power!! You can completely change your mindset when you look at life through a lens of as you put it Becky, "grace" and learning from failure and know that things happen and we will be ok . They will come and go just like the seasons. We will grow wiser and stronger just like our green thumbs! So happy for all your successes this year and for all the exciting things you and Josh have wanting for you in your ! 💜💜
What a great gift you are in leaving this harvest to the new owers. I hope they treasure it.
Where I moved to we found a large raspberry bush and it inspired me to start my raised beds. Now I want more. Good luck with your new garden, I absolutely can't wait.