I don't think my people understand what's at stake!! I pray we come together and support our Black farmers but most importantly create more generations to come. This is our history and we owe it to our ancestors to be the best that ever done it..... I am going to figure out a way to do my part!!
There is so much at stake you are so right sister! We have to take back our power and work together to do it, we have to get this message to the masses
✊🏽 I am loving this. ❤ I just moved to Georgia from Texas, and bought my first home. Unfortunately though, there is not enough sq footage for type of food growing that I want to do. I also want a couple of goats and some chickens. I am seeking land now. I want to form a nonprofit to help feed the Black Community healthy fruit and vegetables, before I get too old to farm (just 45, but hey 🤷🏽😅)
@@setapartgardens Hi, we are looking to buy some land around other black farm land/ communities we'll be making quite an adjustment from city living already but we don't want to be on an island by ourselves. If you all know anywhere I can get more information or networking groups will be very helpful. Thank you
@@Jo_Thee.Farmer Barrack Obama passed the Justice Bill when he was in office. Wether I need it or not. God told of a woman my mom use to work for left some land for me in her will. She died years ago. But not very many. So? 1 day time will come when it's the Lord's will.
She died, her Husband died and they had only one son and he died before they did. But the Husband had a wife before he married the one my mom worked for. And I'm told 3 generations of my mother worked for the man. That's Great Grandma, Grandma and mom. I could be a black Forrest Gump.
This is so rewarding to hear. I’m an elderly Black woman living in a city. Learning that there are African Americans owning and working the land is a blessing. Our accomplishments and successes are as hidden from common knowledge as mafia bodies. I wish all of you success and love.
Great news. Such a pleasure to hear about these family farms...I thought they had disappeared forever...maybe they are a sign of a better future in US. Best wishes from Australia.
Cattle!!! The Berry Farm, wow!!! I will watch this yes yes yes. Planting plants without so much hard work on the kness and bending over. Great job kids learn learn.
where I live, the first apple orchard here locally was started by one of the first black families. just a beautiful fact about life - also it's good to see a wholesome healthy perspective of a quality life skill.
I'm so glad your feed came across my channel. It was around 2:00 a.m. but I caught you. I am now a member. And will find the Berry Farmers to become a member of their channel as well You are so right about us not knowing about the black farming channels out there. UTUBE, do not show your feed like they do others. Prayers🙏🏽 and 💕 goes out in abundance to you all. 🦋🍎
So glad I found y’all. I’m new to the Homemaking / homestead space. Trying to learn as much as I can and I’m elated to see black homesteaders documenting their journey’s!!! Please DONT stop. A lot of them stopped documenting their journeys. 🤍
😍Agreed! I started seeing more of us coming in my time line after I put🖤in front of everything gardening! Wow so many families! I felt at home and encouraged to share my passion & journey! My ancestors would be proud & amazed!🌾💚
Great video! We're in south central Louisiana. I wanna be friends with the guy who talked about barbequing a whole alligator with jambalaya! Looks like y'all had a good time. Thanks for sharing.
@@servihomestead4324 My uncle told me when he was a kid he and his cousin use to have to fish all the time. My mom Dad lived in East Texas at the time. When it rained water from Louisiana would come to Texas and sometime they caught alligator. And my grandpa would have to beat it in the head with a stick to kill it. And they ate it. It may have been Alagator Gar. I wasn't there and if I was. I was a baby or in my mother's womb.
@@Ollie-j9k Wow, cool story / memories. Sounds like it would have been alligator gar fish. People still hit them on the head when they catch them because any fish will flop around for a while, and gar have a lotta needle teeth! I don't think a stick over the head would kill even a small alligator. Thanks for sharing this!
@@quietstormshawn2858 my paternal line comes from the black Jews of Spain that were taken as slaves in the Spanish Inquisition and maternally I have Yoruba ancestry as well
@@setapartgardens wow bro our story pretty similar. My bloodline started ij europe as well. My 12th grear grandfather was a captn in Europen arm forces, crazy part i share his name 👌🏾.i am also indigenous black from creek tribe
❤ just found your channel my guy . I’ve instantly hit that subscribe button . I’m a black own farmer from Alamo Tn . Just wanted to support your channel . Great job my friend ❤️💪 stay intouch
Welcome to the channel family I’m glad you enjoyed the content, thank you for subscribing I just subscribed to you as well 💪🏾 I will definitely stay in touch
Salute you ma man. Keep grindin love what you doing I’ll be doin it within years time. Looking for land throughout and east of Texas now. Getting out of California
New subscriber here!! 🎉🎉🎉 I’m trying to get my land now in GA to grow my own food, I need to visit this farm. ( just a lil tip, try not to add the music so loud in the background bcz it’s hard to hear the talking)
This is so inspiring and uplifting to see! Thank you. 🙌🏾 I’m putting forth effort and prayer for a farm of my own. Any tips or recommendations on choosing a state/country to settle in?
Most definitely 🙌🏾 I would say definitely look in southern states especially GA, SC , TX and etc. and if you are black make sure the areas you look into have a decent size Black population nearby because sundown towns are real
@@setapartgardens Yes, black community in my vicinity is definitely a priority. I’m currently in Florida so going somewhere south wouldn’t be going far at all hahah
@@ya4E oh yea FL is great to but I know land can be expensive in FL depending on where your at but ocala, starke, the panhandle are great places to buy land
But why won't black farmers or homesteaders ever tell others who are looking where they are? I want to buy land so bad but I don't know where to go, where would I be safe?
I’m located in GA family and this farm is as well. When it comes to buying land I would recommend the southern states and in those states specifically where black people are heavily populated. I do consultations as well family to help plan all these things for those looking to farm and homestead
I’m interested in the video on black farmers. But I’m curious about where the locations are that I might support the farms in that area. I’d like to hear the conversation that’s being spoken, especially about spraying chemicals. But I can’t understand it because of the music that’s playing over, the people that are speaking.
Hello family both berry farm and my farm is located in long county GA and both of our Instagram links are in the description of the video if you want to reach out
Musics too loud at the start can’t hear a word until lady with white jumper starts speaking as she’s teaching the kids. Other than that this video is great
Holy Ghost told me to plant a garden in my backyard. Having been in a area of farming since I was born I'd never planted a garden. God told me: If it snow on corn twice, It will still survive. I didn't even have seeds to plant the garden but I found a few and bought a few. And I learned as I needed. It took me 3 seasons to learn all of what God had to teach me. Then yrs later God told me about a plant that can be grown to make Octane Booster. Based on the dream of it. I think a female had been growing it and eating the seeds. Because in my youth she was a track Athlete that didn't have a whole lot of hair on her head. I guess she was eating it to increase her running speed. But octane Booster is like gasoline for cars and according to Google even Diesel engines. I never planted any of the seeds but God told me what it is. So when it's God's will, 1 day I will give it a try.
Another thing God told me: Don't want no cows Don't feed no cows cause Cows eat grass. Before he told me that. I discovered Milo grows like grass, can be mowed like grass every week or two and will grow right back. I was in California at the time. Digging in my sister's yard. The neighbors wife was a bird feeder. She would throw bird seeds out in the yard. And in Sacramento CA it rained a lot back then. Her Husband took care of the lawn. I thought there was crab grass growing in their lawn. I was digging crab grass out of my sister yard and looking in the neighbors yard. My sister had crab grass and Bermuda mixed. All summer long the neighbor mowed and I mowed my sister yard. And dug up crab grass. Then in September the next door neighbors went on vacation and didn't mow. I saw Milo heads coming up in the grass of their lawn. I didn't pay attention to what might happen when she was throwing the seeds in the yard. He mowed as often as I did. Never did tear up the ground or anything. I had my sister yard dug up to get the crab grass out of it. Stop there are still cattle farmers around here. There is a feed lot all over this County. And neighboring countys. But Farming is just about done. Giant Grain Silos empty or near empty.
I lived in a neighboring state and was recovering from a stroke when God told me to plant a garden. I had to ride a bike for years because I was too ill to drive a vehicle. So whyever he wanted me to plant the garden. It took 3 gardens to learn. I have a uncle that didn't know the difference between a watermelon and a Honey dew melon. He been a Farm hand for years. And he acted like he paid my water bill. Just because he claims he grew a million dollars worth of Silege for a white man who owned 100 acres didn't mean I needed my back yard flooded. It snowed in the garden once & Hailed in it twice. 1 hailing beat the whole town down. I didn't pull the corn out of the ground. Instead I asked God: Lord I don't understand what you trying to tell me. Uncle wanted me to pull it up out of the ground. I left it there cause God said: If it snow on corn twice It will still survive. Uncle saw a Honey dew melon growing on a cantaloupe vine and said: He never seen a watermelon growing on a cantaloupe vine. I didn't know what it was either. I know what I planted. A female from Mexico told me what it was. I learned from that too.
Real: A white man brought to me 2 molding Cantaloupes. I didn't want them because they had the white mold on the skin. So I stepped outside and rolled them into a vacant lot. They burst open rolling on the ground. It snowed that winter 4 times and I would see the birds and pigeons gathering where those cantaloupe seeds were. When God told me to plant a garden. That's the first place I went. There was only 8 cantaloupe seeds left. I got them. And started the garden with them. I found some corn on the cob and let it dry out under a tin B.B.q grill, like wise with some thrown away tomatoes. I cut them up in peices. Left them under the tin grill. I bought a package of turnip seeds. Opened a Jalapeno pepper and dried out the seeds. And I knew where there was a dumpster that usually had a lot of aluminum cans in it. I was having to go to a welding shop anyway. I took my Rear bagger lawn mower bag with me. ( Riding a bike. I got to the dumpster just as the trash truck pulled up to it. I couldn't get in his way. Dumpster of a tire shop. There was a cowboy pulling a small horse/ cattle trailer. I asked him if I could have some of the cow manure. He said: You can have it all. I got a lawnmower bag full and took it to my garden. That's how I planted a garden. And what I learned. If you take the seeds out of a Cantaloupe and freeze them. All winter. When you plant them, they'll grow Honey dew melon. And I think that's a jackass melon. Cause the seeds of it won't grow anything. I tried it.
I never used Octane Booster in a gasoline engine. I use to build Hot rods. Chrysler in particular. Ain't no telling what they thought I was doing. Burning Rubber like Gap Band. Her mom lived across the street from me.
I don't think my people understand what's at stake!! I pray we come together and support our Black farmers but most importantly create more generations to come. This is our history and we owe it to our ancestors to be the best that ever done it..... I am going to figure out a way to do my part!!
I totally agree
There is so much at stake you are so right sister! We have to take back our power and work together to do it, we have to get this message to the masses
I agree!!!! Well said
It’s imperative that we come together ❤
@@setapartgardens
Hey bro
I need your help
Each one teach one. It’s great to see the children actively learning about agriculture. ❤
Love seeing our folks living off the land, making a living and getting back to the roots.
Most definitely 🙌🏾
This is very important for our people. If I was a young woman I’d be doing it too. I had family that had farms. Learned a lot from those elder women.
It’s beautiful teaching your children to grow up their own food
Peace and blessings, I'm a off grid Rancher out here in the Ozarks,we out here👊🏽
✊🏽 I am loving this. ❤
I just moved to Georgia from Texas, and bought my first home. Unfortunately though, there is not enough sq footage for type of food growing that I want to do. I also want a couple of goats and some chickens. I am seeking land now. I want to form a nonprofit to help feed the Black Community healthy fruit and vegetables, before I get too old to farm (just 45, but hey 🤷🏽😅)
Good family👪❤❤
Bless for me 🤝🤝❤❤
I'm currently working towards getting myself some acres so I can start all this and make something for the future. This keeps me inspired
Bless you!! Thorough Christ you can do anything. Let us know anything you want to know about the process we are here to help!
@@setapartgardens Hi, we are looking to buy some land around other black farm land/ communities we'll be making quite an adjustment from city living already but we don't want to be on an island by ourselves. If you all know anywhere I can get more information or networking groups will be very helpful. Thank you
It's out here,keep pushing forward.
@@Jo_Thee.Farmer Barrack Obama passed the Justice Bill when he was in office. Wether I need it or not. God told of a woman my mom use to work for left some land for me in her will. She died years ago. But not very many. So? 1 day time will come when it's the Lord's will.
She died, her Husband died and they had only one son and he died before they did. But the Husband had a wife before he married the one my mom worked for. And I'm told 3 generations of my mother worked for the man. That's Great Grandma, Grandma and mom. I could be a black Forrest Gump.
This is so rewarding to hear. I’m an elderly Black woman living in a city. Learning that there are African Americans owning and working the land is a blessing. Our accomplishments and successes are as hidden from common knowledge as mafia bodies. I wish all of you success and love.
Absolutely, we're out here.
Great news. Such a pleasure to hear about these family farms...I thought they had disappeared forever...maybe they are a sign of a better future in US. Best wishes from Australia.
Ride bros! Beautiful family , everybody chipping in.
Great video SoilBrotha... Networking is important. Building a community 🙌🏾 Many Blessings To You All 💙
Most definitely family 🙌🏾
Shabbat Shalom my brother, stay encouraged!
Shabbat Shalom Ahki Todah and you as well
Wow! I already follow y'all on instagram, glad I stumbled upon your youtube! Thanks for sharing!
APTTMH this is a true blessing. May TMH continue to bless y’all hands.
HaleluYah
Cattle!!! The Berry Farm, wow!!! I will watch this yes yes yes. Planting plants without so much hard work on the kness and bending over. Great job kids learn learn.
where I live, the first apple orchard here locally was started by one of the first black families.
just a beautiful fact about life - also it's good to see a wholesome healthy perspective of a quality life skill.
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I'm so glad your feed came across my channel. It was around 2:00 a.m. but I caught you. I am now a member. And will find the Berry Farmers to become a member of their channel as well You are so right about us not knowing about the black farming channels out there. UTUBE, do not show your feed like they do others. Prayers🙏🏽 and 💕 goes out in abundance to you all. 🦋🍎
Thank you and welcome to the SAP Gardens family 🙌🏾
So glad I found y’all. I’m new to the Homemaking / homestead space. Trying to learn as much as I can and I’m elated to see black homesteaders documenting their journey’s!!! Please DONT stop. A lot of them stopped documenting their journeys. 🤍
Most definitely family thanks for your support
😍Agreed! I started seeing more of us coming in my time line after I put🖤in front of everything gardening! Wow so many families! I felt at home and encouraged to share my passion & journey! My ancestors would be proud & amazed!🌾💚
This was some great content spread the word we hope this gets 10mil views...Wake up people to what's really important.
Thank you I appreciate that and I agree this video needs to go up please share if you can
Im on my way to being a rancher, justbclosed on 12 acres in central coast California. Hope to have my well in by next year
Congratulations Family? I love to hear that! What do you plan on growing or raising?
New subscriber! Happy that I came across this. Very inspirational. Thanks for sharing.
Welcome to the family
COUNTRY LIFE IT'S A TENNESSEE THANG. GOD 1ST ALWAYS Y'ALL TENNESSEE SAYING.
Great video! We're in south central Louisiana. I wanna be friends with the guy who talked about barbequing a whole alligator with jambalaya! Looks like y'all had a good time. Thanks for sharing.
@@servihomestead4324 My uncle told me when he was a kid he and his cousin use to have to fish all the time. My mom Dad lived in East Texas at the time. When it rained water from Louisiana would come to Texas and sometime they caught alligator. And my grandpa would have to beat it in the head with a stick to kill it. And they ate it. It may have been Alagator Gar. I wasn't there and if I was. I was a baby or in my mother's womb.
@@Ollie-j9k Wow, cool story / memories. Sounds like it would have been alligator gar fish. People still hit them on the head when they catch them because any fish will flop around for a while, and gar have a lotta needle teeth! I don't think a stick over the head would kill even a small alligator. Thanks for sharing this!
Thanks for sharing 🖤
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Shalom!
Beautiful family🤩
So proud of you guys... We are in Va with 6 acres... Looking forward to seeing more from you guys
Shalom family thank you and that’s amazing what part of VA? We lived in the Richmond/ Petersburg area prior to moving to GA,
@@setapartgardens I'm a GA peach! Grady/ Fulton County.
I live in the Halifax County area! About 1.5 hours from where you lived!
@@GraceFilledHomestead that’s great I miss VA so much what do you all raise on your homestead? And I also just subscribed to your channel family
If people did their genealogy most black people would be shocked to learn they come from long line of farmers!
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And I can personally attest to that, that’s all that’s in my genealogy
@@setapartgardens absolutely kinfolk mines as well.I truly love what you all are doing. Many blessings
@@setapartgardenscomplete facts brotha. What tribe you come from if you dont mind me asking ?
@@quietstormshawn2858 my paternal line comes from the black Jews of Spain that were taken as slaves in the Spanish Inquisition and maternally I have Yoruba ancestry as well
@@setapartgardens wow bro our story pretty similar. My bloodline started ij europe as well. My 12th grear grandfather was a captn in Europen arm forces, crazy part i share his name 👌🏾.i am also indigenous black from creek tribe
❤ just found your channel my guy . I’ve instantly hit that subscribe button . I’m a black own farmer from Alamo Tn . Just wanted to support your channel . Great job my friend ❤️💪 stay intouch
Welcome to the channel family I’m glad you enjoyed the content, thank you for subscribing I just subscribed to you as well 💪🏾 I will definitely stay in touch
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Im new to your channel. I'm so excited to be here. Im my homesteading journey. Just bought 17.5 acres ❤
@@TampasCreekHomesteadandMore welcome family 🙌🏾
Thank you so much for this. We will try to connect and visit when they have another event. Appreciate you for all your family does.🙏🙏🙏
Yes Most Definitely and there will be more content like this to come!
Got the land just waiting for funding 💪🏾
It’ll come family just do what you can in the meantime 💪🏾
This is awesome and beautiful love to see my people doing good in farming that's my dream someday
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Beautiful
It makes me feel so excited I I’ve to watch and learn
Well, I know it's not BERRY FARMS in Washington DC? :-) I am sure it is quite the opposite. Thaks for sharing!
I enjoyed the video, this was great to see.
New here! Glad I stumbled upon your channel. Love it! I’m just now starting to document my homestead journey in Texas.
Salute you ma man. Keep grindin love what you doing I’ll be doin it within years time. Looking for land throughout and east of Texas now. Getting out of California
I just love the content of your beautiful scenic farm.. I will visit this year 2023..
Thank you family 🙌🏾
Glad to have found your channel. I live about an hour from you, my parents have recently acquired a farm as well.
That’s amazing what do your parents farm? And in what area?
New Subscriber! Thanks for sharing.
Welcome to The SAP Gardens Family 🙌🏾
That bull was saying come closer or leave. 😮😮😮
saving in hopes to by some land , I love gardening I pray to be self-sufficient in the next few years , APTTMH , bless you and for what you are doing
HalleluYAH! Yah will provide a way for you to be self sufficient Trust Him
@@setapartgardens I will, thank you
Teaching the babies!!
Always
amen!
Selected Berry Farms and hit on others. But! I love your farms. Not theirs. No mess but TH-cam doesn't take time to show what we look forward to. ❤❤❤❤
Love the diversity of the family!!
Wonderful video!
That's great information glad you got to visit.
Be Blessed
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful family. Beautiful farms. ❤❤❤❤❤
I want to start farming
Looking to relocate! Thanks for sharing I will be following
Most definitely 💯 and welcome to the family
Thanks for the positive content
Thanks for tuning in
New subscriber here!! 🎉🎉🎉
I’m trying to get my land now in GA to grow my own food, I need to visit this farm. ( just a lil tip, try not to add the music so loud in the background bcz it’s hard to hear the talking)
@@Dira501 welcome family 👏🏾 and I most definitely will take that into consideration thank you
Already ❤❤ this. Thankyou for seeking to bring God’s word to farming.
Thank you family ❤️
This is so inspiring and uplifting to see! Thank you. 🙌🏾
I’m putting forth effort and prayer for a farm of my own.
Any tips or recommendations on choosing a state/country to settle in?
Most definitely 🙌🏾 I would say definitely look in southern states especially GA, SC , TX and etc. and if you are black make sure the areas you look into have a decent size Black population nearby because sundown towns are real
@@setapartgardens Yes, black community in my vicinity is definitely a priority.
I’m currently in Florida so going somewhere south wouldn’t be going far at all hahah
@@ya4E oh yea FL is great to but I know land can be expensive in FL depending on where your at but ocala, starke, the panhandle are great places to buy land
Wait were the Berrys featured in a Kubota tractor commercial? Always wanted to farm, best wishes to all!
I’m not sure they may have been. Thanks for tuning in
Shalom love the content this is my dream one day. Keep it coming
Great job. 👍🏽
Thank you 🙏🏾
New here and for the long haul!! Connected with them on i.g. Blessings!!!
Blessings and welcome family! Glad you joined the Sap Gardens family
But why won't black farmers or homesteaders ever tell others who are looking where they are? I want to buy land so bad but I don't know where to go, where would I be safe?
I’m located in GA family and this farm is as well. When it comes to buying land I would recommend the southern states and in those states specifically where black people are heavily populated. I do consultations as well family to help plan all these things for those looking to farm and homestead
Good Stuff right there.
Yessir
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What’s up family, showing love from Mississippi
Peace and blessings family 💪🏾
Nice video.
Thank you family
I love this video. Thanks for sharing. This music playing while ppl are talking made it difficult for me to hear what was being said tho.
Thanks for tuning in and thanks for the feedback
Lol figir the lines out!
Thank you so much for sharing all this information. Are you all close to TN. We would love to get local beef.
No sorry we are located in southeast GA
@@setapartgardens I understand. Thank you.
@@elaineweddle7267 thanks for tuning in family
Keep up the good work
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I love it but cut the music off so we can hear what they are saying!!
My apologies I will fix that
I’m interested in the video on black farmers. But I’m curious about where the locations are that I might support the farms in that area. I’d like to hear the conversation that’s being spoken, especially about spraying chemicals. But I can’t understand it because of the music that’s playing over, the people that are speaking.
Hello family both berry farm and my farm is located in long county GA and both of our Instagram links are in the description of the video if you want to reach out
Musics too loud at the start can’t hear a word until lady with white jumper starts speaking as she’s teaching the kids. Other than that this video is great
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I wish the music wasn't so loud.
Thanks for sharing! Check us out black farmers in Washington state
I subscribed family! Love what y’all are doing
@@setapartgardens thank you!
Nice … but were there any classes or seminars???
They had some gardening classes during this event but not any seminars
They will butcher the cow and flas freeze the meat? Do they ship it or do you have to pickup the meat?
I’m not exactly sure, you will have to reach out to them on their IG page which the link is in the description
What area do you live in because I want to buy land to homestead but I want to be around people who look like me.
We are in southeast GA long county to be exact
Could you give the location of this farm???
They are located in Long County GA, you can also reach out to the Berry’s on IG their page link is in the description
What county an state you in.
Hinesville GA
@@setapartgardens thawadah. I’m in Mississippi. I’ll like to get out there an learn with y’all one day
@@uriyahisrael300 yessir most definitely I’m going to be holding butcher workshops in the near future
What city and state?
Long county GA
Holy Ghost told me to plant a garden in my backyard. Having been in a area of farming since I was born I'd never planted a garden. God told me: If it snow on corn twice, It will still survive. I didn't even have seeds to plant the garden but I found a few and bought a few. And I learned as I needed. It took me 3 seasons to learn all of what God had to teach me.
Then yrs later God told me about a plant that can be grown to make Octane Booster. Based on the dream of it. I think a female had been growing it and eating the seeds. Because in my youth she was a track Athlete that didn't have a whole lot of hair on her head. I guess she was eating it to increase her running speed. But octane Booster is like gasoline for cars and according to Google even Diesel engines.
I never planted any of the seeds but God told me what it is. So when it's God's will, 1 day I will give it a try.
Another thing God told me: Don't want no cows Don't feed no cows cause Cows eat grass. Before he told me that. I discovered Milo grows like grass, can be mowed like grass every week or two and will grow right back. I was in California at the time. Digging in my sister's yard. The neighbors wife was a bird feeder. She would throw bird seeds out in the yard. And in Sacramento CA it rained a lot back then. Her Husband took care of the lawn. I thought there was crab grass growing in their lawn. I was digging crab grass out of my sister yard and looking in the neighbors yard. My sister had crab grass and Bermuda mixed. All summer long the neighbor mowed and I mowed my sister yard. And dug up crab grass. Then in September the next door neighbors went on vacation and didn't mow. I saw Milo heads coming up in the grass of their lawn. I didn't pay attention to what might happen when she was throwing the seeds in the yard. He mowed as often as I did. Never did tear up the ground or anything. I had my sister yard dug up to get the crab grass out of it. Stop there are still cattle farmers around here. There is a feed lot all over this County. And neighboring countys. But Farming is just about done. Giant Grain Silos empty or near empty.
I lived in a neighboring state and was recovering from a stroke when God told me to plant a garden. I had to ride a bike for years because I was too ill to drive a vehicle. So whyever he wanted me to plant the garden. It took 3 gardens to learn. I have a uncle that didn't know the difference between a watermelon and a Honey dew melon. He been a Farm hand for years. And he acted like he paid my water bill. Just because he claims he grew a million dollars worth of Silege for a white man who owned 100 acres didn't mean I needed my back yard flooded. It snowed in the garden once & Hailed in it twice. 1 hailing beat the whole town down. I didn't pull the corn out of the ground. Instead I asked God: Lord I don't understand what you trying to tell me. Uncle wanted me to pull it up out of the ground. I left it there cause God said: If it snow on corn twice It will still survive.
Uncle saw a Honey dew melon growing on a cantaloupe vine and said: He never seen a watermelon growing on a cantaloupe vine. I didn't know what it was either. I know what I planted. A female from Mexico told me what it was. I learned from that too.
Real: A white man brought to me 2 molding Cantaloupes. I didn't want them because they had the white mold on the skin. So I stepped outside and rolled them into a vacant lot. They burst open rolling on the ground. It snowed that winter 4 times and I would see the birds and pigeons gathering where those cantaloupe seeds were. When God told me to plant a garden. That's the first place I went. There was only 8 cantaloupe seeds left. I got them. And started the garden with them. I found some corn on the cob and let it dry out under a tin B.B.q grill, like wise with some thrown away tomatoes. I cut them up in peices. Left them under the tin grill. I bought a package of turnip seeds. Opened a Jalapeno pepper and dried out the seeds. And I knew where there was a dumpster that usually had a lot of aluminum cans in it. I was having to go to a welding shop anyway. I took my Rear bagger lawn mower bag with me. ( Riding a bike.
I got to the dumpster just as the trash truck pulled up to it. I couldn't get in his way. Dumpster of a tire shop. There was a cowboy pulling a small horse/ cattle trailer. I asked him if I could have some of the cow manure. He said: You can have it all. I got a lawnmower bag full and took it to my garden. That's how I planted a garden. And what I learned. If you take the seeds out of a Cantaloupe and freeze them. All winter. When you plant them, they'll grow Honey dew melon. And I think that's a jackass melon. Cause the seeds of it won't grow anything. I tried it.
I never used Octane Booster in a gasoline engine. I use to build Hot rods. Chrysler in particular. Ain't no telling what they thought I was doing. Burning Rubber like Gap Band. Her mom lived across the street from me.
What state is this?
GA
Do y’all sale whole and half cow; and cut the meat up?
Shalom family you would have to reach out to them via Instagram to ask them, their ig page link is in the description
It would were really be great if you would not play that annoying music when the Farmers are talking.
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