Laura really is a different breed! I spent 45 mins cleaning up after tulips yesterday, and my back was hurting and I'm younger than her. 😂 She does this on a daily basis! Amazing to watch her do her thing!
You & your family are a breath of fresh air! With so much negativity on social media, I look forward to your smiling face and positive attitude each & every post. As a side note, we live near St. Cloud, Minnesota (south central-ish) and my sis and I have such a grand time planting her tiny condo flower bed and walkway area each year. I am 72, pretty healthy. She's 67 & suffers so from fybromyalgia. So, we plop our bottoms down in the dirt (bad joints at this age, ya know) and laugh, visit and plant. Such fun and we are making wonderful memories. Thanks again so much for bringing joy! She's actually going to grow a tomato in a five gallon bucket on her porch this year too!!!
My best friend owns a semi and hauls food from Boise to Oregon and WA. He's in Ontario right now loading carrots. He just delivered a load of potatoes. Your area is a natural breadbasket of vegetable goodies! I can't wait to see everything take hold and grow. God Bless you for feeding the needy. I have a good recipe for onion soup!! 🧅🧅🧅
I am lost...where or when did she say she was going to feed or donate all this extra stuff to the needy? Give away yes..but to who.. More and more I am missing the simplicity of her gardening..Those days are long gone needing to keep the viewership up..At times I am not sure who I am watching anymore..
@@barbaratbennett9201 She said they will have so much produce to give away @10:21. They have been giving away produce and flowers for years now. Laura and Aaron are blessed to have some of the best soil in America. I'm assuming they will donate food to the food bank, her parent's nursery and to their church. That's been the pattern for years now and I love the fact they feed the needy. We are all needy in one form or fashion. My friend drives his semi to pick-up produce for a national food bank. I've learned a lot about produce over the years.
@@darlenemc3586 Yes ..I have been watching Laura since the beginning when she sold their town home and moved to this property..That said some of the needy agencies have so many restrictions on what they can accept ..I think she mentioned that many shows ago about that..but they are generous to friends and neighbors..And she does take things to her parents business
@@barbaratbennett9201 the restrictions were set when covid first started, didn't they? I always assumed they were put in place while we still knew very little of how the virus worked, and (like most covid regulations) have been lifted now
I would call the new land "the farm". Fun place to have corn and create a corn maze in the fall. And a pumpkin patch and have a fire pit area. Fun fall harvest party space.
Honestly reminded me for my minecraft farm when I was smaller with all that natural weeds and straight rows running through it.. very wild yet charming
Oh my gosh, when she said the tractor tiller was set to till 8” down I swooned with envy. I have about a foot of clay and colichi (rocky) soil before solid limestone; it takes forever to dig! He’s just drivin’ along enjoying the day!
May I ask what state ur in? I’m in west Tx, and I had to comment bc we have caliche too. It’s very rare to see ppl have this same kind of soil, and most don’t understand just how hard it is to dig holes here! An auger isn’t an option unless u want a broken wrist! My hubby and I just installed rose arbors that we built ourselves out of 4 x 4 timbers so we had to dig down by hand 18” to sink 10 timbers and concrete them in bc we get such high winds here. Then we had to dig 20 more holes for all the climbers I got for the arbors. It took us about two months to complete the project, and it was back breaking work, but I’m so thrilled with how it has turned out!
Same here!!!! We have gravel and stopped using glyphosate 5 years ago due to cancer. Now it’s a nightmare of weeds, I have to weed wack the drive and it’s PAINFUL.
@@rayodelsol80 ha mine isn't that impressive. It's a propane tank with a torch attachment. Ours Is just "the dragon". Maybe next year, if he does a good job eradicating kochia this year, we'll give him a proper name 🤣
When I saw the dirt on your face at the end of the video, I smiled. Yes, gardeners love dirt and we aren’t afraid to show it! It is the sign of a good planting day. Thanks for keeping it real and for starting my day off with a smile. Now, I need to get out there and get dirt on my face too. 👏👏👏
I am first year veggie grower and I’m so excited. I just received 125 onion plants and 20 lbs of potato’s. I’m so so anxious about this. I love how you make it so easy. Thank you for your inspiration. I am beginning a small homestead journey this year so Happy Growing and keep sharing all of your knowledge!
Just remember there will be "failures" and never let that discourage you! Each will become a lesson for the next crop. I love hearing from people starting this journey, everyone should get their hands in some dirt! 🌱
OMG! How are you able to get up the next morning!! What a great idea for that space. I know it’ll be producing a truck load of food before the summer is done.
Boy, that Paul is a gift!!! I love how you always tell us how he & Bethany are such self-starters and excellent employees. I just so appreciate the hard work they put in to help you and Aaron. I do wish I had a Paul & Bethany though...😂
WOW! Looks the GA crew will be feeding Ontario. Everywhere one looks there are dire predictions for the near future. Thank you Laura and Aaron for all your hard work for the community. 🥰
🤣😂. I'm crying, I'm laughing so hard. I was scanning through comments and thought your's said half-baked potatoes. I know Laura said that phrase in the video and it made sense when I reread it, but you made my morning.
Can't wait to see the sunflowers! However, next time I suggest the order for the other bed starts with tomatoes. Those need more attention and notice than onions and potatoes, so should be closer to the house so you are more likely to see and visit them.
Good morning Laura, I'm so excited about your new project. Gosh , it's so great to have a tractor to tille the soil. I only have a small gas one and it takes forever. I love watching your channel. It makes me inspired to keep going. I have cancer and two weeks ago was rear-end after leaving the hospital. I was hospitalized for a week. But I never missed any of your projects. Keep up the good work. The world needs more people like you and Aaron❤
Hi Laura! So exciting to see a garden on the new property! A word of caution about the flame weeder, we used one for a couple years, and it did work on seedlings, but not on perennial weeds. Also we have decided not to do it anymore as I am convinced it destroyed alot of the beneficial insects/nematodes that were in the soil, so now I have a bigger problem with soil borne pests that eat my plant roots, killing alot of my seedlings. The flame weeder also killed some new hydrangea plants that were near where it was used. The heat is so strong, it seems you need a pretty wide radius of protection around any plants you want to keep. I think from now on we would only use the flame weeder in a gravel driveway or something, where none of those problems would be an issue.
I wondered about some of this. I did not consider the beneficial insects. Omg, worms. Thank you very much for sharing your experience with these torches.
I love that I have half baked projects every year! It's the creativity and seeing what I imagine coming to fruition! I feel that I am actually working instead of maintaining.
Good morning Laura and Aaron! Great North Garden Vegetable Garden. Looking forward to seeing Aaron with the torch and the high tunnels going up. Yea Laura! So much accomplished with this. Feeding others. Great content for us, freeing up space in the south garden so you can plant really lovely things over there and store your annuals safety. Amazing! Hugs from N.C. ❤️
I love this spot for gardening already I can’t wait to see all the sunflowers lining the fence and the vines having tones of space to stretch out. It reminds me of when you first planted the old property,Aaron must feel like a real farmer tilling up all his new land and ready with the torch for weeds😊
Good morning, Laura ☕️I too love projects 🙌🏻Those high tunnels are awesome 👏🏻 Can’t wait for them to be installed and the sunflowers 🌻 planted; going to look amazing! Have a Blessed Day 😊🐈
Very exciting! How deep does it loosen the soil. Lol, I think Aaron also likes it when you need him to drive his big tractor. Such a great idea, this will look amazing with sunflowers along the fence and then pumpkins and such. So much fun!
I love how you just popped all those onions and potatoes in the newest area. I like your idea of putting sunflowers along the fence too. Nice job Laura and nice tilling Aaron!
I’m glad you’re going to grow pumpkins again! I think it’ll be magical for your kids and you’ll have a lot of them to decorate with. Have you considered growing gourds?
Good morning!! I would be interested in knowing if you are getting good water flow to the ends of the tapes that are the longest. Especially after you add the poly with the emitters. I’ve thought about using 1/2” poly in a similar situation, but just don’t think there’s enough flow to support it… was thinking of 3/4 or possibly 1”. We’ve got plenty of pressure to support a bigger line. Looking forward to seeing all the produce! 👩🏼🌾
When I looked into my family ancestor history, 90# of whom have been farmers I learned, I understand why I am so fascinated by the opportunities Laura and Aaron have worked so hard to create for themselves, their family, and ALL of us who have had the chance to learn SO much from watching them over the years! I follow all sorts of gardeners online now and am grateful when they reply (Claus D. 😊) but GA was my very first! There really is NOTHING in human experience that could be more important than what the earth and seas give humans in our experience of life on this planet. Thanks Guys!! 😊
You are the epitome of industriousness, Laura! What excitement lies under this patch of soil. I love that Paul came in and left a surprise for you while you ate. Fairy Godfather.
Your half-baked projects, and my half-baked projects, are two completely different kinds of half-baked. My projects are more like the first time your kids make brownies by themselves, and you tell them their delicious (while you’re crunching on egg shells). 🤣🤣 keep doing your thing! Love it.
Good Morning! 🌷 How exciting to start fresh new project on the new property!! Love the sunflower plan!! I always enjoy watching you create in a new space & make that space beautiful!!🥰🌻🥔🧅🌿
I appreciated the phrase- half baked projects. Sometimes you just have to make a START. Do something rather than being frozen by the need for immediate perfection.
I LOVE this so much Laura! It’s amazing to see people giving to others; I wish I could do this but I find other ways to give back. Watching the video chocked me up the same way as the first time you and your Mom gave away flowers in jars. Good job everyone! ☺❤
I love watching all these new spaces - Aaron's sisters, Laura's sisters, now high tunnels and planting space on the new property - so many adventures👍👏❤️😊
I love how you toss the potatoes (and the bulbs last fall) so they land approximately where they will be planted. In my small garden, I drag along the package and put items in one at a time. You seem so efficient.
I love this video. Thank you for sharing. I am working on the same type of project and still putting in hard scapes. I’m on my own, doing it myself. Installing drip all day yesterday, adding new water spigots. Running myself ragged, nice to know I’m not alone. Love your channel, very inspiring to me. Thank you.❤ Also, if you would please, share a video or two on the flame weeding. I bought one. Haven’t used it yet. It’s a little scary to me.
There is gardening and there is Garden Answers gardening. I love seeing the tractor tilling the soil and the immense length of drip tape. All of this and it is still a home garden planted with love and for the family’s enjoyment. thank you for providing us with such beautiful lessons in gardening. ❤
It never ceases to amaze me how Laura makes everything look easy. I’ve been gardening for 50 years and never once have I felt it was easy. Lol. That’s part of why I still get inspired watching this wonderful channel. Does the drip tape have a maximum distance to get even watering? And does it have a GPM rating? If so, what is it?
Hi Laura and Aaron, This video inspired a question about seedlings and plant starts, but first I want to say, Thank you. On April 30, 2022 my 93 y.o. father died. Surprising to me, one of the ways I've coped with my grief is watching TH-cam Gardening channels and applying my learnings in my own garden. Your channel is one of my favorites. I have learned so much. Thank you! Now for my question. I have always struggled with seedlings. I love growing plants from the little miracle that is a seed, but I probably only have 10-25% success in getting perennials from seed to an established plant. This year I started seed in trays with 1" by 2.25" cells. These were hardy varieties that I hardened off starting on about March 30 in my zone 8b garden (bringing them in if the forecast was at freezing or below). In spite of regular water and fertilizer, they stopped growing as soon as the hardening off started. After last hard frost date (4/15) I set many of them in the ground, and they still aren't putting on growth. What am I doing wrong?
So excited about this space! I was nervous we wouldn’t get a very large one this year with the changes in the cut flower garden😅 the harvesting videos are always a fave 😊
I was wondering why she didn’t plant them in hills. I’m in New Jersey and they plant them in hills, not many grow them here but the few that do plant that way. I’ve been wanting to try but I have sandy soil that isn’t the greatest nutrient wise.
@@kimmy0868 the hills I believe are for depth and to keep the root area out of compacted soil for better potatoes. Since they tilled deeper than they planted that is not necessary. If I'm remembering correctly. Haven't had a big garden for about 20 years.
I'm not an expert on potatoes, but I think the idea is to mound gradually up and around the green stalks. Newer potatoes will form where the stalk meets the new soil. Also it's important to keep sunlight away from potatoes, so that extra depth protects the potatoes as they grow and heave upwards. Pinching flowers is also recommended if one has the time. If I ever grow potatoes again I will make bouquets of those pretty flowers! A friend grows them in potato bags that allow her to open up and see the roots without digging. The bag also expands to allow soil to be built up at the top. This way she can harvest the largest potatoes below without disturbing the newer growth. I would like to try this method, especially because I have limited space. Hope this is helpful🌷
Hi Aaron and Laura! Will you use something to prop up your corn stalks to protect them from wind like you did last year? I am eager to see how much your pasture property yields this fall!! Thank you for the MANY helpful videos.
Thank u for giving to the less fortunate people. U are so kind,that’s why u are so popular with a lot of people. We’ve planted gardens pretty good size but nothing on this scale. God bless u and urs.
How satisfying that must be. I spent yesterday getting a waist high raised bed cleaned out and planting veggie seedlings I started indoors planted. Then I concocted a place for my cucumbers to grow up by using a pallet and some clean scrub netting (those balls you use in the shower) and I spread across the pallet to give the cukes something to hang onto. I placed that in a cinder block raised bed and planted the cuke seedlings I started indoors. Then I transplanted some flower seedlings I started indoors. After all that, we got a huge thunderstorm (not in the forecast) with huge rain drops. From the sound I thought it was hailing and I feared for my new transplants, but it looks like they all survived. I'm not finished yet, but boy what a work-out. I'm 68 and yesterday did me in. Today I'm prepping for the pathway I'm putting in throughout my backyard. Pea gravel gets delivered this afternoon. Thank you Laura, for the inspiration to give it a go.
The saying “if you do something you love, you’ll never work a day in your life” oh my goodness it’s clear Laura loves what she does, her enthusiasm is infectious but wow does that lady work xxx We need more Laura’s and Aaron’s in the world xxxxxx Laura can I ask what you had for lunch? I need some to give me some of your energy xxxx
You are always so excited to give food away... thats a really admirable quality. You never really wanna delve in who you give it to. We know Laura that you give away to those who need it most. Thats why you will remain blessed.
Gosh, I love you guys and all you’re videos. It’s absolutely beautiful. Thank you for working so hard and being an inspiration for all of us. I just found your channel a couple weeks ago and have binge watched every chance I get.
FYI: you can make small sand bags for the end of each row, they are more flex able and I think you can work with them better then a hard brick. But what ever works, looks good to me. Can't wait to see your end result. I have pumpkins started and potatoes are in the ground along with my onions. Soon will be starting my tomatoes and peppers. Have peppers started indoors but not put out yet and my tomatoes I planted inside, didn't do good this year. Had a bug problem That's solved, now to get new plants. LOL! Love your show and I have learned a lot. Thank you and God Bless you and yours.
Our Laura will feed the Nation if you give her the space. I love this family. They are such giving people. Nice work with the tiller Aaron.
Laura really is a different breed! I spent 45 mins cleaning up after tulips yesterday, and my back was hurting and I'm younger than her. 😂 She does this on a daily basis! Amazing to watch her do her thing!
Right!?! I was thinking this type of project would take me week to complete!
Same! I think I put about 40 onions in my raised bed yesterday and my back was having none of it by half way through.
I think that’s why she can, because she’s used to it.
She will suffer when she's older
@@cynthiafisher9907 I am used to doing a lot of garden work but my body still complains.😂
You & your family are a breath of fresh air! With so much negativity on social media, I look forward to your smiling face and positive attitude each & every post. As a side note, we live near St. Cloud, Minnesota (south central-ish) and my sis and I have such a grand time planting her tiny condo flower bed and walkway area each year. I am 72, pretty healthy. She's 67 & suffers so from fybromyalgia. So, we plop our bottoms down in the dirt (bad joints at this age, ya know) and laugh, visit and plant. Such fun and we are making wonderful memories. Thanks again so much for bringing joy! She's actually going to grow a tomato in a five gallon bucket on her porch this year too!!!
My best friend owns a semi and hauls food from Boise to Oregon and WA. He's in Ontario right now loading carrots. He just delivered a load of potatoes. Your area is a natural breadbasket of vegetable goodies! I can't wait to see everything take hold and grow. God Bless you for feeding the needy. I have a good recipe for onion soup!! 🧅🧅🧅
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I am lost...where or when did she say she was going to feed or donate all this extra stuff to the needy? Give away yes..but to who..
More and more I am missing the simplicity of her gardening..Those days are long gone needing to keep the viewership up..At times I am not sure who I am watching anymore..
@@barbaratbennett9201 She said they will have so much produce to give away @10:21. They have been giving away produce and flowers for years now. Laura and Aaron are blessed to have some of the best soil in America. I'm assuming they will donate food to the food bank, her parent's nursery and to their church. That's been the pattern for years now and I love the fact they feed the needy. We are all needy in one form or fashion. My friend drives his semi to pick-up produce for a national food bank. I've learned a lot about produce over the years.
@@darlenemc3586 Yes ..I have been watching Laura since the beginning when she sold their town home and moved to this property..That said some of the needy agencies have so many restrictions on what they can accept ..I think she mentioned that many shows ago about that..but they are generous to friends and neighbors..And she does take things to her parents business
@@barbaratbennett9201 the restrictions were set when covid first started, didn't they? I always assumed they were put in place while we still knew very little of how the virus worked, and (like most covid regulations) have been lifted now
I bought a small torch two years ago. It was a game changer for me on my gravel driveway. Can't wait to see Aaron's set up! Please share.
Who else knew the pasture would get used this year for something? Haha! Love to see this space being used for high space production crops!
Was almost guaranteed! Hehe 😉
Me! I called B.S. from the first time we heard nothing was going in that space any time soon. (Except for the high tunnels.)
Had been waiting patiently for this. Knew it would be sooner than later when they started digging in the east farm!
I would call the new land "the farm". Fun place to have corn and create a corn maze in the fall. And a pumpkin patch and have a fire pit area. Fun fall harvest party space.
Or the "feeding garden"?
What a great idea
I love "the farm" idea! 😊
The Farm is a great name!
Honestly reminded me for my minecraft farm when I was smaller with all that natural weeds and straight rows running through it.. very wild yet charming
Oh my gosh, when she said the tractor tiller was set to till 8” down I swooned with envy. I have about a foot of clay and colichi (rocky) soil before solid limestone; it takes forever to dig! He’s just drivin’ along enjoying the day!
May I ask what state ur in? I’m in west Tx, and I had to comment bc we have caliche too. It’s very rare to see ppl have this same kind of soil, and most don’t understand just how hard it is to dig holes here! An auger isn’t an option unless u want a broken wrist! My hubby and I just installed rose arbors that we built ourselves out of 4 x 4 timbers so we had to dig down by hand 18” to sink 10 timbers and concrete them in bc we get such high winds here. Then we had to dig 20 more holes for all the climbers I got for the arbors. It took us about two months to complete the project, and it was back breaking work, but I’m so thrilled with how it has turned out!
I’m so excited to see the weed torch in action. I’ve been so tempted to get one for our gravel driveway.
Same here!!!! We have gravel and stopped using glyphosate 5 years ago due to cancer. Now it’s a nightmare of weeds, I have to weed wack the drive and it’s PAINFUL.
I think Aaron is going to be like a kid in a candy store with his new weed torch. I hope we get to see it in action.
I have one and I highly recommend 🎉
We have one too and boy was I not prepared for how loud it is. We call our torch Drogon from the dragon from Game of Thrones :)
@@rayodelsol80 ha mine isn't that impressive. It's a propane tank with a torch attachment. Ours Is just "the dragon". Maybe next year, if he does a good job eradicating kochia this year, we'll give him a proper name 🤣
Living vicariously through Laura... to have the space, the energy, the help, to put in these crops! Cannot wait to see the growth and the yield!
Same!!
When I saw the dirt on your face at the end of the video, I smiled. Yes, gardeners love dirt and we aren’t afraid to show it! It is the sign of a good planting day. Thanks for keeping it real and for starting my day off with a smile. Now, I need to get out there and get dirt on my face too. 👏👏👏
I am first year veggie grower and I’m so excited. I just received 125 onion plants and 20 lbs of potato’s. I’m so so anxious about this. I love how you make it so easy. Thank you for your inspiration. I am beginning a small homestead journey this year so Happy Growing and keep sharing all of your knowledge!
Just remember there will be "failures" and never let that discourage you! Each will become a lesson for the next crop. I love hearing from people starting this journey, everyone should get their hands in some dirt! 🌱
How do you store the potatoes?
OMG! How are you able to get up the next morning!! What a great idea for that space. I know it’ll be producing a truck load of food before the summer is done.
my goodness! You’ve planned so much for a first time gardener!
@@marlaberg-vivit4289 I have an amazing flower garden just no experience with veggies
Boy, that Paul is a gift!!! I love how you always tell us how he & Bethany are such self-starters and excellent employees. I just so appreciate the hard work they put in to help you and Aaron. I do wish I had a Paul & Bethany though...😂
What a generous, uplifting project: plant more so you have more to give away. So inspiring!
I love it when you get new, undeveloped space and start experimenting!
Give Laura more land and she will feed the nation.🌷💚🙃
yes😂
T shirt logo! ❤👍🌱
We have been feeding the world for 100 years. Let's not give more credit than due. Good lord.
@@nohaboy100 your just a shiny ray of sunshine
It takes zero energy to be nice
Laura’s in her groove!!❤️❤️
Laura is definitely a farmer, she is going to feed her whole community. I love it!
WOW! Looks the GA crew will be feeding Ontario. Everywhere one looks there are dire predictions for the near future. Thank you Laura and Aaron for all your hard work for the community. 🥰
Wow, I love your half-baked projects😊
🤣😂. I'm crying, I'm laughing so hard. I was scanning through comments and thought your's said half-baked potatoes. I know Laura said that phrase in the video and it made sense when I reread it, but you made my morning.
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Beautiful day. Blues sky. Morning
Always good to have a new challenge!!! And fun to have a space where Laura can get creative!!!! 🌱🌱🌱💝💕
There’s going to be so much food to share, Laura! What a generous thing to do!
Good morning from Sunny hot Aruba! Can’t miss my GA videos! ❤
My garden will have to wait another week for attention! Off to the beach
Hi Laura! I’m so exited for your new garden space! I can’t wait to see the sunflowers in bloom! 😊💖🙌🌻🌻🌼🌻🌻
Can't wait to see the sunflowers! However, next time I suggest the order for the other bed starts with tomatoes. Those need more attention and notice than onions and potatoes, so should be closer to the house so you are more likely to see and visit them.
And more water!
Good morning Laura, I'm so excited about your new project. Gosh , it's so great to have a tractor to tille the soil. I only have a small gas one and it takes forever. I love watching your channel. It makes me inspired to keep going. I have cancer and two weeks ago was rear-end after leaving the hospital. I was hospitalized for a week. But I never missed any of your projects. Keep up the good work. The world needs more people like you and Aaron❤
Laura’s “half baked” ideas are the best! That’s where I get most of my inspiration from…seeing her just go for it!
Hi Laura! So exciting to see a garden on the new property! A word of caution about the flame weeder, we used one for a couple years, and it did work on seedlings, but not on perennial weeds. Also we have decided not to do it anymore as I am convinced it destroyed alot of the beneficial insects/nematodes that were in the soil, so now I have a bigger problem with soil borne pests that eat my plant roots, killing alot of my seedlings. The flame weeder also killed some new hydrangea plants that were near where it was used. The heat is so strong, it seems you need a pretty wide radius of protection around any plants you want to keep. I think from now on we would only use the flame weeder in a gravel driveway or something, where none of those problems would be an issue.
I wondered about some of this. I did not consider the beneficial insects.
Omg, worms.
Thank you very much for sharing your experience with these torches.
When I saw the garden answer's new video that last more than 20mins, that makes me really happy and excited🥰
I love that I have half baked projects every year! It's the creativity and seeing what I imagine coming to fruition! I feel that I am actually working instead of maintaining.
Good morning Laura and Aaron! Great North Garden Vegetable Garden. Looking forward to seeing Aaron with the torch and the high tunnels going up. Yea Laura! So much accomplished with this. Feeding others. Great content for us, freeing up space in the south garden so you can plant really lovely things over there and store your annuals safety. Amazing! Hugs from N.C. ❤️
I love this spot for gardening already I can’t wait to see all the sunflowers lining the fence and the vines having tones of space to stretch out. It reminds me of when you first planted the old property,Aaron must feel like a real farmer tilling up all his new land and ready with the torch for weeds😊
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this is the most rustic planting i've ever seen you do. you make everything look so easy! can't wait to see this are evolve!
Paul Rocks! He really is the best. He just makes everything better in the garden. ❤
Good morning, Laura ☕️I too love projects 🙌🏻Those high tunnels are awesome 👏🏻 Can’t wait for them to be installed and the sunflowers 🌻 planted; going to look amazing! Have a Blessed Day 😊🐈
Very exciting! How deep does it loosen the soil. Lol, I think Aaron also likes it when you need him to drive his big tractor. Such a great idea, this will look amazing with sunflowers along the fence and then pumpkins and such. So much fun!
I love how you are always so ready with a plan. It tends to move along swimmingly.
I love how you just popped all those onions and potatoes in the newest area. I like your idea of putting sunflowers along the fence too. Nice job Laura and nice tilling Aaron!
Thank you, Laura and Aaron, for sharing everything with others! You are so amazing! Love your channel! ❤🌻🥔🌽🧅
I’m glad you’re going to grow pumpkins again! I think it’ll be magical for your kids and you’ll have a lot of them to decorate with. Have you considered growing gourds?
It is heart warming to see the process of developing the land. Have a wonderful day everyone❤
You too!🌸
And the best part of this project - Aaron gets to farm!!! Yay! Great idea guys.
So happy to see you will be planting sunflowers and pumpkins! 🌻 🎃
Good morning!! I would be interested in knowing if you are getting good water flow to the ends of the tapes that are the longest. Especially after you add the poly with the emitters. I’ve thought about using 1/2” poly in a similar situation, but just don’t think there’s enough flow to support it… was thinking of 3/4 or possibly 1”. We’ve got plenty of pressure to support a bigger line. Looking forward to seeing all the produce! 👩🏼🌾
I was wondering the same thing. Seems like a long distance to carry the water.
@@heatherw.2751 Me too. One main line to water all that? Wow!
That is a great tiller! Nice straight line too. Can’t wait to see them grow!
For Mothers Day, I thought I wanted Paul and Bethany to mulch my yard. But now I know I want Aaron to bring his tractor and dig it up.
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When I looked into my family ancestor history, 90# of whom have been farmers I learned, I understand why I am so fascinated by the opportunities Laura and Aaron have worked so hard to create for themselves, their family, and ALL of us who have had the chance to learn SO much from watching them over the years! I follow all sorts of gardeners online now and am grateful when they reply (Claus D. 😊) but GA was my very first! There really is NOTHING in human experience that could be more important than what the earth and seas give humans in our experience of life on this planet. Thanks Guys!! 😊
Wish I had 1/2 your energy and drive. Thanks
You are the epitome of industriousness, Laura! What excitement lies under this patch of soil. I love that Paul came in and left a surprise for you while you ate. Fairy Godfather.
Your half-baked projects, and my half-baked projects, are two completely different kinds of half-baked. My projects are more like the first time your kids make brownies by themselves, and you tell them their delicious (while you’re crunching on egg shells). 🤣🤣 keep doing your thing! Love it.
So exciting to see some action on the new land!!
Especially when you know if Laura planted crops, harvest will be amazing 😉 Such a blessed family.
Good Morning! 🌷 How exciting to start fresh new project on the new property!! Love the sunflower plan!! I always enjoy watching you create in a new space & make that space beautiful!!🥰🌻🥔🧅🌿
Oh boy those rows are LONG! I love it and you are going to have fun! More planting!
I appreciated the phrase- half baked projects. Sometimes you just have to make a START. Do something rather than being frozen by the need for immediate perfection.
I LOVE this so much Laura! It’s amazing to see people giving to others; I wish I could do this but I find other ways to give back. Watching the video chocked me up the same way as the first time you and your Mom gave away flowers in jars.
Good job everyone! ☺❤
Love that tiller! My advice for the potential weeds.... Get lots of straw and smother them. It'll enrich the soil and helps with water retention.
The space is awesome! Freedom in planting! Cannot wait to see those sunflowers along the fence ❤❤
I love watching all these new spaces - Aaron's sisters, Laura's sisters, now high tunnels and planting space on the new property - so many adventures👍👏❤️😊
Yay! New crops! Sweet! 👏🏼🙌🏼 😊
Good morning, Everyone!
How about using the metal trellis gate for the entrance? (Just asking !!) Lol
That is a fantastic idea and it is going to look great😊
I love how you toss the potatoes (and the bulbs last fall) so they land approximately where they will be planted. In my small garden, I drag along the package and put items in one at a time. You seem so efficient.
Laura, God bless you. Your heart is so big toward your community. Amazing land development.
Your activities always seem to bless me. It's so good to see people doing 'good' for others.
Laura is the only gardener I'm subscribed to that has a dirty, happy face at the end of the video - that's real gardening - I love it!😂
I love this video. Thank you for sharing. I am working on the same type of project and still putting in hard scapes. I’m on my own, doing it myself. Installing drip all day yesterday, adding new water spigots. Running myself ragged, nice to know I’m not alone. Love your channel, very inspiring to me. Thank you.❤ Also, if you would please, share a video or two on the flame weeding. I bought one. Haven’t used it yet. It’s a little scary to me.
It begins!!!! 👏👏👏👏
There is gardening and there is Garden Answers gardening. I love seeing the tractor tilling the soil and the immense length of drip tape. All of this and it is still a home garden planted with love and for the family’s enjoyment. thank you for providing us with such beautiful lessons in gardening. ❤
I knew it wouldn’t take Laura very long before she would start planting up the new property!! Laura, you are amazing!!
It never ceases to amaze me how Laura makes everything look easy. I’ve been gardening for 50 years and never once have I felt it was easy. Lol. That’s part of why I still get inspired watching this wonderful channel. Does the drip tape have a maximum distance to get even watering? And does it have a GPM rating? If so, what is it?
Laura, you are such an inspiration. God bless you and your beautiful family.
Hi Laura and Aaron, This video inspired a question about seedlings and plant starts, but first I want to say, Thank you. On April 30, 2022 my 93 y.o. father died. Surprising to me, one of the ways I've coped with my grief is watching TH-cam Gardening channels and applying my learnings in my own garden. Your channel is one of my favorites. I have learned so much. Thank you! Now for my question. I have always struggled with seedlings. I love growing plants from the little miracle that is a seed, but I probably only have 10-25% success in getting perennials from seed to an established plant. This year I started seed in trays with 1" by 2.25" cells. These were hardy varieties that I hardened off starting on about March 30 in my zone 8b garden (bringing them in if the forecast was at freezing or below). In spite of regular water and fertilizer, they stopped growing as soon as the hardening off started. After last hard frost date (4/15) I set many of them in the ground, and they still aren't putting on growth. What am I doing wrong?
So excited about this space! I was nervous we wouldn’t get a very large one this year with the changes in the cut flower garden😅 the harvesting videos are always a fave 😊
Love that wide tiller. You guys have wonderful equipment.
Your new adventure!! Will be exciting to see the progress as crops start growing!!👍😀
I love seeing the new dirt and the smell. It is a a new beginning.
As a kid I always enjoyed planting potatoes. Looks so fun to just have big straight lines to plant.
I was wondering why she didn’t plant them in hills. I’m in New Jersey and they plant them in hills, not many grow them here but the few that do plant that way. I’ve been wanting to try but I have sandy soil that isn’t the greatest nutrient wise.
@@kimmy0868 the hills I believe are for depth and to keep the root area out of compacted soil for better potatoes. Since they tilled deeper than they planted that is not necessary. If I'm remembering correctly. Haven't had a big garden for about 20 years.
I'm not an expert on potatoes, but I think the idea is to mound gradually up and around the green stalks. Newer potatoes will form where the stalk meets the new soil. Also it's important to keep sunlight away from potatoes, so that extra depth protects the potatoes as they grow and heave upwards.
Pinching flowers is also recommended if one has the time. If I ever grow potatoes again I will make bouquets of those pretty flowers! A friend grows them in potato bags that allow her to open up and see the roots without digging. The bag also expands to allow soil to be built up at the top. This way she can harvest the largest potatoes below without disturbing the newer growth. I would like to try this method, especially because I have limited space.
Hope this is helpful🌷
Hi Aaron and Laura! Will you use something to prop up your corn stalks to protect them from wind like you did last year? I am eager to see how much your pasture property yields this fall!! Thank you for the MANY helpful videos.
What a blessing you and your team are to the local community 🌱😇 🌽
Laura, I really enjoy watching you work. You are so knowledgeable and efficient. God's blessings to you.
Thank u for giving to the less fortunate people. U are so kind,that’s why u are so popular with a lot of people. We’ve planted gardens pretty good size but nothing on this scale. God bless u and urs.
Love this! Where did you get the “tall” plant tags? Can’t wait to see this space grow,
How satisfying that must be. I spent yesterday getting a waist high raised bed cleaned out and planting veggie seedlings I started indoors planted. Then I concocted a place for my cucumbers to grow up by using a pallet and some clean scrub netting (those balls you use in the shower) and I spread across the pallet to give the cukes something to hang onto. I placed that in a cinder block raised bed and planted the cuke seedlings I started indoors. Then I transplanted some flower seedlings I started indoors. After all that, we got a huge thunderstorm (not in the forecast) with huge rain drops. From the sound I thought it was hailing and I feared for my new transplants, but it looks like they all survived. I'm not finished yet, but boy what a work-out. I'm 68 and yesterday did me in. Today I'm prepping for the pathway I'm putting in throughout my backyard. Pea gravel gets delivered this afternoon. Thank you Laura, for the inspiration to give it a go.
wow Laura you go girl what a hard worker you are love the project!
Good morning from Delaware Garden Answer friends.
I love that your joy is feeding people!
Oh Laura, I would have been so overwhelmed at the idea of planting all that. You are a wonder! I admire your courage and fortitude so much.
I love your enthusiasm and your generosity!
Laura you are so generous to do all this to give away! The world needs more ppl like you! ❤ What a blessing you are!
The saying “if you do something you love, you’ll never work a day in your life” oh my goodness it’s clear Laura loves what she does, her enthusiasm is infectious but wow does that lady work xxx We need more Laura’s and Aaron’s in the world xxxxxx Laura can I ask what you had for lunch? I need some to give me some of your energy xxxx
You are so blessed and give so much back. God has been GOOD❤
Watching you sent me back to planting with my late Dad. Our garden is much smaller now, but still brings me joy. Thank you & good luck.
Wonderful way to use the area. All the vegetables will so good to eat and share
Wonderful that you share your abundance! You are a blessing in so many ways!❤
You are always so excited to give food away... thats a really admirable quality. You never really wanna delve in who you give it to. We know Laura that you give away to those who need it most. Thats why you will remain blessed.
So wonderful to do what you love and share with others!
Your kind and giving heart will help feed many. With the price of food so high, I'm sure it will be a huge blessing!
Gosh, I love you guys and all you’re videos. It’s absolutely beautiful. Thank you for working so hard and being an inspiration for all of us. I just found your channel a couple weeks ago and have binge watched every chance I get.
FYI: you can make small sand bags for the end of each row, they are more flex able and I think you can work with them better then a hard brick. But what ever works, looks good to me. Can't wait to see your end result. I have pumpkins started and potatoes are in the ground along with my onions. Soon will be starting my tomatoes and peppers. Have peppers started indoors but not put out yet and my tomatoes I planted inside, didn't do good this year. Had a bug problem That's solved, now to get new plants. LOL! Love your show and I have learned a lot. Thank you and God Bless you and yours.
Love the sandbag idea. Thanks for that.