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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 มิ.ย. 2024
- Have you ever wondered how your food was grown? Our family farms 80 acres of vegetables in the USA and would be happy to show you!
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We farm over 400 acres here in north east Pennsylvania, but 80 of those acres are strictly vegetables. Come take a look and see how our family works together to bring in the harvest!
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Recorded June 20th.
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It never fails, you set up irrigation, and as soon as you’re done, it rains!
Thanks for sharing. No farmers no food!
I thought you were going to pick peas
Me too
Me too
I knew it wasn't peas.
He was too excited! 😊
Soon
We're pulling for you, Lauren! Get well soon.
In Europe the kohlrabis is left with 2-3 leaves because the leaves can also be used along with the Kohlrabie!!!
Really praying for you and your new family to get back into the normal swing of things. No more illnesses or issues facing Lauren or the new ones.
Surprised the first harvest isn’t beans. Still love all your teaching about vegetable farming
Awe, the babies have filled out so much and those smiles are heartwarming! ☺️
Hope hail didn’t hurt anything. Praying Lauren is feeling better The twins are really growing! Great video!!
Love to Loren❤
Starting to reap what you sow !
It's a nice crunching sound when he does the kale
I think you will have over one million subs by the end of this year!!!!!
Supposed to be more of that tomorrow! Heat and storms! Ya'll be safe!
It's 102 in my corner of Georgia, and it's going on 6pm. Beastly.
Andrew, when we harvested kohlrabi on my farm, we would just tilt the plant a little bit and snip them off. That was much easier than wrestling the roots out of the ground and then snipping them off. Glad to see harvest has begun and hopefully the weather calms down and cooperates for you this season. Probably your next video will feature you and Brian and the boys picking your favorite. Peas lol!
And I really thought with your headline that we were going to see the favorite activity.....pea picking! lol
I'm sure that'll be coming to a video really soon.
Hoping for no damage and really hope Lauren feels better soon.
It’s crazy the differences in geography. Down here in Texas we been harvesting for weeks already.
100 with 106 or higher heat index here. No rain in weeks. Grass is crispy. I hate the heat and gnats. I will pray for rain for you and we need prayers for rain. ❤
Where do you live? I hope it cools down for you soon.
Wow! Nice kholrabi. I never succeed but next year I'll try again. I use the leaves for soup. Yum.
Come on Andrew, we all know you would rather pick peas. 😂
The veggie boys channel is my favorite, so love the garden. Watching the veggies growing so beautiful. Love your whanau. From. New Zealand.
What a beautiful place to live. You and your family are blessed. Have a great Wednesday! 😊
Hey Andrew can you show what the inside of the kohlrabi looks like for those of us that have never seen it . We LOVE your videos !!
It is basically a broccoli stalk but round with a thinner skin.
It’s great that you have family members to help
I so appreciate it when you talk about soil health. As custodians of this earth, it's so important to understand how to take care of our soil.
Nothing beats waking up and throwing on some VB !! Probably one of the more satisfying things to watch on YT
Hello Veggie People👋, Whoo Hoo, first pickin🎈🎊.
Ah, the sound of harvesting🎉.
Your babies are filling out nicely😍!
Poor Lauren 😢, she can't catch a break.
Get well soon ,dear❤
JO JO IN VT 💞
Beautiful harvest! I hope Lauren is feeling better.
FYI : The smaller bulbs tend to be more tender and flavorful, but the large ones are also fine for cooking and eating. The bulb and the leaves are all edible (the freshest kohlrabi will still have the leaves attached, which can be eaten raw or cooked like any greens). Every inch of the veggie is packed with fiber, vitamin C, potassium and even some protein.
Haven't checked in for a while... Congratulations on the babies!
I guessed you would be picking cucumbers since you found that nice one the other day.
At first, I thought you were going to tell us... the first crop(s).... peas! LOL
The kale looked good. Lauren I hope you start feeling better soon.
Sorry that you had such bad weather on this day. Hope your crops were not ruined.
Andrew, how the hell do you manage to fluently talk and explain, hold your camera steady in the right position, work hard and steady, and joke around with your dad and co-workers? Then sit down and edit everything until it is fluid and tight! You are amazing. My wife and I love Veggie Boys. Love seeing your daughter and the twins. You are living right. Thanks!
Let me just say the most delicious way to eat kohlrabi is you slice them boil them till they’re soft and then put it in a Bechamal sauce, butter salt pepper yummy yummy best way to eat them! I am from Europe and I grown up eating them that way! When Calabe’s getting cooked that is when the flavor comes out instead of eating them uncooked!
My grandpa' s fav veggie was kohlrabi and my mom cooked them and we ate them that way. Yum! I remember bringing him some once when he was in the hospital even!
I love the sound of you harvesting crops!! You sure have had a lot of eggs !! Enjoy watching y’all!! 😀😀😀😀😀
I cannot believe you are harvesting already! You just planted a few days ago, it seems like. Hope all the family is feeling healthy and happy very soon.
How exciting! ?! Harvest season has begun. Those babies are growing so fast! Take lots of pictures, that way when their High School friends visit you can show off baby pictures. (yes I am that kind of Mom! ) LOL. Hope everyone feels better soon. See you in the next one.
The leaves of the brassicas are all edible, including kohlrabi’s leaves. I’ve pressure canned the leave as per the ‘greens’ recipe in the Ball Preserving Book. Delish!
Harvest season! Wooohooo!❤❤❤❤❤
Andrew beautiful time coming to picking the vegetables it's so nice to see you on the field and picking first vegetables.
All Organics are compostable
Put back into the soil, what came from the soil, be it burnt or ground up
Chickens do need some greens. And kale is the most vitamin and mineral rich green to use.
Triple digests here in Eastern NC. No measurable rain for almost a month. Using drip tape for the first time on okra. What a game changer
Hope Lauren is feeling better by now. I've still got a lingering coughing from when I was sick a few weeks ago.
We're still dealing with the heat over here in the west.
Just Beautiful
Hi from NW Oregon😊
Hey Andrew have y'all got a old fashion swimming hole in the creek? That's where they would find me on those Hot days 😅
I have never eaten a Kohlrabi. I think I'll try it soon. I hope people will purchase the Kale to eat. Long ago it was primarily used to decorate restaurant salad bars on the ice. Hope Lauren is better!
I'm so pleased you gave the leaves to the chickens 😅
Watching you harvest makes me realise how old I've become. I need a little stool and a fold table to cart along for the old back and wonky knees.
Here in the Netherlands 🇳🇱 we always harvest cale after the first frost !
Nice to see that the first vegetables are getting harvested 👍👍
I grew up eating lots of kohlrabi dishes! My mom was from Germany. 😋
Congratulations on 200k
LOOKING GOOD!
I’ve been waiting for the harvest vids too!
Thank you from The Netherlands
Great video, and even greater work! Hope for all the best for you and your family.
Great to see the picking process
Praise the LORD for the rain....we are in a drought down south..we r praying dor rain.
KOHLRABI, yum❤❤❤. Welcome back, Tracy!! Hope you didn’t have much damage, but glad you saw some rain. 💦💦. Keep cool!
I would have to take them to some shaded area to process the roots and leaves. ha
Hope you got your hay up😊
Congrats on making 200k!😊
Beautiful!
The vegetables are so delicious❤
"I need to krisp up" you made my Day😂
This brings back memories from my parents backyard garden in the 60’s and 70’s. We picked kohlrabi a little smaller than you did and ate it raw. 😋
Oh man. What a surprise that is,,seems like you guys just planted it,,,assuming. Love it..
Awesome video Andrew 👍👍.
Harvest looks great! The kolrabi leaves are good in stir-fry also.
Hello everyone
Was nice to see you treat the chickens
😮 peas!🎉🎉🎉
Love your post
beauteous. Godspeed.
I love kohlrabi. I first had it germany...steamed with butter and salt and pepper. yum!The ggreens cooked are great too
Harvesting your Favorite Peas yet ? 😬👍🙏
We love kohlrabi! No one grows it around us in 8B, SC. We love it sliced and dipped in ranch, cooked like turnips, cooked with bulb and greens, grated in to slaw, fermented. So very versatile! I’m a fan, can you tell?
Looking good
Think your 4 wheeler seat needs a little more tape 😂😂😂😂
Working off a tailgate in the shade would be much easier to process the vegetables.
koolrabi leaves for the chickens
Kolrabi is my fav. I slice it into fingers then cook it then make a roux sauce . Delicious
YAY All the Girls! Hello fam. :D
Thx
I was thinking as you were picking the kholrabi that the clouds behind you looked like a storm cell!
I love eating that they are so good
Take better care of yourself Andrew! 🙏
Today I harvested cabbage and broccoli will pick and can beans tomorrow.
HARVEST BASKETS!!! ❤❤❤
OMG, you are growing kolrabi. That is my favorite vegetable, but almost impossible to find in DFW. We grew them in Indiana when I was a kid. We ate the like apples with a salt shaker in on hand.
Love ❤❤❤❤❤
Sending healing ❤️🩹 prayers 💖
We always used a shade cloth ongreenhouse this time of year
Those kohlrabis look delicious ❤
I love vegetables, but have never tasted kolrobi. I will have to find some to try