Please thank Toby for being so generous as to spend time with your followers. This old grandma very much enjoyed seeing Mr. Toby! P.S. he’s getting so tall!
I have the exact same radiant heater in my office here in Maine where the outside temp is in the teens and I can feel the cold air coming through the wall and picture window. I crank the heater up and snuggle next to it all winter. I know you guys live in the south and have greenhouses, but the idea of starting seeds in January - or of an iris blooming! - just blows my mind. It’s fun to watch green things growing, because our spring is a loooong way away!
I, too, have low expectations for brassicas. So much so that this year I grew a bunch of cabbage and they all went bonkers! Everyone who comes over at the moment leaves with their very own pet cabbage!
I love you Jess!!! That precious man of yours is a keeper. I've had 2 husbands. First one has passed. Second one wewontspeakof. Cherish each other & cling to one another!!! Y'all swell my heart!!! I Bless you!❤
I really like Jeremiah's idea of double pane on the greenhouse. I grow snowball cauliflower and the only time I have had the head rotting is when it rains a lot as the moisture hangs out on the head. Snowball are also not self blanching and so the leaves need to be tied up or at least a leaf needs to cover - which helps prevent moisture from hitting it and sun from turning yellow. My experience is that they will not recover or generate a new head. The leaves are good eats though. Good video!
UPVOTE because it sounds like you know what you're talking about. I hope Jess and others see your comment. Other comments seem to agree by indicating too much rain/moisture appeared to be the issue and your specific comment seems right on. Happy gardening.
Even if Fern wasn't running back and forth, she was clearly interested. Super cute how she played with the boys that one day. I agree that seeing cows run and frolic is super cute and funny. Nice to see Toby. :)
Toby and Malia (hope that’s spelt right) favor sooo much. Beautiful children. Lord, please let all the baby seedlings stay warm in the cold. Oh and Lord Jess too! Amen!
love the greenhouse! We use heat mats in ours, and really recommend them (plants LOVE them!)---the pro mats come in long or short lengths, adjustable heat, use hardly any electricity, heat the plants right where they need it---and, best of all, we never have to worry about bringing the plants in! (plus, you know, sometimes there are just TOO many!). You might like them
Straight to the comments about the cauliflowers to check out what might be the problem. Apart from a mineral deficiency still to obvious answers for you apart from maybe an inherent seed issue… My thoughts were immediately a fungus issue from an insect. We get earwig issues sometimes on broccoli or cauliflower. Second was downy mildew but the leaves are sooo healthy. I’d take photos of the different stages and lift the worst affected plant carefully and take high res photos of the roots. If you decide to remove all the plants I’d definitely take out the roots too. Perhaps also take a soil sample from around the roots and bag another sample of an infected head to take to your local extension office or university with an horticulture department. I’m sure your followers would appreciate learning what it is. And you seeing as you have multiple cauli seedlings growing in the greenhouse. Could be a water borne pathogen…. Well water?
We had a pond that was medium size. It was full of frogs that would be on the edge of the pond. Our dog would run along the edge and the frogs would jump high into the pond. A heron did get them though. Nature makes you smile at - frogs and dogs.
Hi Jess the temperature near the walls is colder than towards the centre so moving the stands may save some of your seedlings, may still get as cold but not for as long
Your green house is great. Love how Fern likes attention. I think the animals know when we try to take their picture or video and then they do not do what we are wanting them to do for us to capture on camera.
I totally feel you on the temperature dispute. My husband drives with the window cracked in the winter(in Utah! ) Then I get teased cuz even on 90 degree days I take a “light jacket” everywhere we go. Cuz AC is cold. 🤦♀️😂😂
It’s 53 degrees here in Minnesota at the end of February and we are all going out in our flip flops and short sleeves. Maybe a light sweater… but certainly no hats or coats!
That mosaic is so wonderful. Instead of a table I think it would be great to hang it at the coffee house as art so many more people would be able to enjoy it. Just a thought.
Every time I've grown snowball cauliflower it's done the same thing. Doesn't matter if they are from starts or seeds. Even the ones from nurseries go brown and mushy. I just started to pick them small and they taste great.
I've had the hardest time with snowball cauliflower too! I tried from seeds inside the last two years, both snowball x and snowball Y. If they head, they're ugly and yucky and small. However the purple of Sicily, grow lush and big and beautiful. I plant mine all in my outside raised beds. I ordered cheddar cauliflower and another white variety to try this year. I'm trying one more time with my snowball, they also had poorer germination compared to the purple.
Greenhouses are such a temperature juggling act. My best gadget is a Wi-Fi thermometer connected to my phone that alerts me to temps at a set high/low point. And a vent fan and heater that turn on/off automatically. It's a lot to fuss over but worth it.
Yes! I am so jealous...blooming iris, hollyhocks and strawberries poking up?! It's-46 C here in Northern Canada lol thanks Jess for sharing to get me through the cold snap!
@@resaunders26 Yup, doing my best. Opening curtains during sunny days, closing up at sunset . Got rolled up towels on window sills. Hot drinks and "warmies" on my feet .
Put 250watt heat lamps in rafters. Far enough away from plants. Only use for heat when outside temp drops. Will be cheap quick fix for season but still enough to warm greenhouse as springtime. Sounds like a plan Stan!
So I'm with you, Jess, keep it toasty. Now that he's getting older, my husband doesn't mind it being a bit warmer in the house so much. As for the greenhouse, I'm not sure there is enough square footage of dark wood to actually make a significant different in the temperature. I would really research that before doing anything drastic like repainting. Our greenhouse is painted light green and white, outside and inside, and it still gets very hot when the sun is shining, even in the winter. Unfortunately, didn't shine enough to keep the temps above freezing the past five days when it has been single to double digits below zero. Covered everything with blankets and the weather finally broke today, actually got above 32 for a while - we'll see how everything looks in a few days. We have tender patio plants in there as well as some stuff in the ground. It is an earth battery design and we had a heater like yours going, but was just so cold without relief and little sun. This is the longest really frigid cold spell we have had since we moved to northern CO 12 years ago and built the greenhouse. It's a good test of our resilience, I guess.
I have also used the little heater(s) in my greenhouse for the last 10 or so years. They are wonderful. As for the “Snowball” cauliflower, for three consecutive years I tried to crow it. Thinking it was gardener error. I finally gave up. I have a couple of gardener friends who have also tried it once or twice and they could never get it to grow. We started to believe maybe Zone 8A was just too warm for it.
🫶Oh, thank you so much for addressing that beautiful iris blooming on the side of your greenhouse! I noticed it a couple Vlogs back and was going to comment, but then forgot. so excited for you… Just the most lovely flower that ever existed!🥰🩷❤️🙏👏🏻🫶😘
WOW! What a difference. I have a 50% shade cloth on my greenhouse and I’m shocked at how much different the light is. I need to get my shade cloth off too.
I can't imagine the color of the greenhouse has any significant impact on seedling growth. Hartley Botanic and other famous English greenhouse manufacturers offer their greenhouses in black, as well as the more traditional white finish.
A funk. I woke up this morning in a funk and watching this video hearing your laugh just helped break me out of it. As a note, I have a green house within my greenhouse to keep my seedlings from freezing. Mind you my little greenhouse is no wear near as well built as yours. But it does help.
Same thing happened to my snowball cauliflower, and I started them myself! I also had it happen to my purple as well. Granted, I have very few plants so it’s hard to draw large conclusions, but I haven’t had any cauliflowers get big and stay healthy this year.
Ooh Jess ...it would be amazing if you put quilted shutters on your doors (to replace the moving blankets) I've seen pictures of them over house windows, but that would bring lovely color to your greenhouse in the winter months when not much is growing (in or out) just a thought, you'll find what works best for you!
I won't lie, seeing you still having issues with brassicas, makes me feel better. I've never been able to grow any. So frustrating. I am also in a very humid place and I've heard that can be bad for cauliflower in particular.
I’m listening to you talk about the temps… It was -25 F (-42 F windchill) this morning in SE Wyoming when we got up and only 49 F inside my house. Wood stove cannot keep up in this weather. BUT we got to 25 degrees today! Woohoo!
Every time I see the abundance in your high tunnel I wish I could grow like that in the winter. We aren't arctic cold, we just have another storm blowing through. Short days and cold weather stop everything but kale here. Love seeing you and Miah playing and planning. Makes my heart happy and gives me something to aspire to!
Everything I can find suggests cauliflower heads will brown due to a lack of boron. They are rotting from within the stem and that progresses up to the head. There are some other diseases like black rot/black speck that are also possible, but they don't seem as likely to me considering the beautiful leaves the plants have.
Jessica, the one thing you said about getting the timing right with growing your crops is so true. I'm in zone 9b SW Florida, and this is my first fall and winter crops I've ever grown. I've only grown spring and summer crops, and my crops are doing really well. I definitely love fall and winter gardening the best. No heat, no bugs, no sweat 😂
My husband and I are polar opposites when it comes to the thermostat. He'd have the windows open if it was 50°f outside if I'd let him. I got a snuggie in the white elephant gift exchange we do at Christmas. I'm really enjoying that snuggie since it's 29° here in southeast Texas. I'm also starting my frost tender stuff even though that seems ridiculous right now. My last frost date is supposed to be February 15th but we have gotten hard freezes that time of year in the past. I usually don't plan on getting things in the ground until early March. I have 50% shade cloth this year so hopefully that will get them through some of the hotter months. I'm really hoping we all have a successful gardening year and miraculously the squash vine borers and squash bugs population took a hit with these freezes lol.
Cauliflower browning likely either a boron deficiency or uv damage - didn't see small leaves curling around the head to protect it. You can try clipping a leaf or two from the plant over the head of one that hasn't browned yet to see if that prevents it. I'd have the soil tested. That will help with all your crops.
if you put another sheet on the roof gap it about a 1/4 inch this way you can make it a double pane roof just make sure to seal the top and side and bottom but make sure to leave a weep hole so the moist can get out
Gee, Miah would have loved being up here in Massachusetts this past week. Yes, it was 14 degrees outside. Then it went up to the low 30s. My seeds are starting in my kitchen and dining room windows where I get a lot of sun. I am always chilly, too, and I hate going out to get the mail at the end of the driveway. BUT I try to be brave and I continue on about my errands, etc... while dreaming of spring and summer and my little greenhouse.
Helen was like " I am not here for your amusement, I am here for your loooove!" 😁 The boys are getting so grown up, better grow extra this year Jess, there's growth spikes ahead!! 😁
24 yrs and you two are like me and my love. It's like serendipity watching y'all. Watching the two of you is the hubby and I when we were ya'lls age.😅 Blessings to you and your family ❤
It's been so cold here in Northern Ohio. I've had on thick slippers, a hoodie and 2 blankets and I still complain about it being cold. It's been in the low teens (F) with a windchill of below 0 (F). It's unpleasant even though it has been sunny the past couple days. That helps, at least.
Please thank Toby for being so generous as to spend time with your followers. This old grandma very much enjoyed seeing Mr. Toby! P.S. he’s getting so tall!
It's such a joy to see how much you two ADORE each other.
I love your content. Please keep as much personal content that you feel comfortable with. We all have real life stuff we deal with.
I have the exact same radiant heater in my office here in Maine where the outside temp is in the teens and I can feel the cold air coming through the wall and picture window. I crank the heater up and snuggle next to it all winter. I know you guys live in the south and have greenhouses, but the idea of starting seeds in January - or of an iris blooming! - just blows my mind. It’s fun to watch green things growing, because our spring is a loooong way away!
I put a hot tub in my greenhouse. Stays pretty temperate, my plants love it!
You two are so sweet, may God continue to bless your family and viewers.
I loved that Miah said "just look pretty"! My hubby says that to me everytime I ask him if he needs help. ❤
I love it when your boys say "I bless you until next time." Right along with you.
You've got to try a large exercise ball for the cows to play with! Especially when you have young ones 😊
Toby is a mini Miah 😂 his looks, mannerisms, temperament. It’s so funny to see. What a sweet boy.
I, too, have low expectations for brassicas. So much so that this year I grew a bunch of cabbage and they all went bonkers! Everyone who comes over at the moment leaves with their very own pet cabbage!
Woo I'm early!🎉
I love that Toby jumped right in to say the good-bye blessing 💖
That was such a lovely expectation setter! that only 30% harvest of what was sown and that being ok ! Thank you again Jess for a lovely afternoon! 😊
I really like seeing you 2 work together.. .such a great team, even if your just the bucket girl looking pretty
I just love how gentle and kind Miah is with you❤️
Your love shows and it’s heartwarming. 🙏🏻❤️
Two R&R videos in one day! What a blessing!
An "eclectic mess"!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 The greenhouse is so beautiful!
I love you Jess!!! That precious man of yours is a keeper. I've had 2 husbands. First one has passed. Second one wewontspeakof. Cherish each other & cling to one another!!! Y'all swell my heart!!! I Bless you!❤
I love watching your greenhouse videos. Makes me want my own sooo badly. *all in good time 🙏*
Just love the way your kids chiming at the end when you say we bless you until next time. Really lovely to see your family interactions.
Thank you for taking the time to share. Blessings
Good soil and low expectations are always the best outlook! lol
The spider webs on the light fixture makes me happy :)
I really like Jeremiah's idea of double pane on the greenhouse. I grow snowball cauliflower and the only time I have had the head rotting is when it rains a lot as the moisture hangs out on the head. Snowball are also not self blanching and so the leaves need to be tied up or at least a leaf needs to cover - which helps prevent moisture from hitting it and sun from turning yellow. My experience is that they will not recover or generate a new head. The leaves are good eats though. Good video!
UPVOTE because it sounds like you know what you're talking about. I hope Jess and others see your comment. Other comments seem to agree by indicating too much rain/moisture appeared to be the issue and your specific comment seems right on. Happy gardening.
Even if Fern wasn't running back and forth, she was clearly interested. Super cute how she played with the boys that one day. I agree that seeing cows run and frolic is super cute and funny. Nice to see Toby. :)
Toby and Malia (hope that’s spelt right) favor sooo much. Beautiful children. Lord, please let all the baby seedlings stay warm in the cold. Oh and Lord Jess too! Amen!
Your coffee made this single digit temperature day mighty pleasant. Thank you, again.
I am still reeling over the home video Miah and you put out. So exciting- stay warm everyone.
love the greenhouse! We use heat mats in ours, and really recommend them (plants LOVE them!)---the pro mats come in long or short lengths, adjustable heat, use hardly any electricity, heat the plants right where they need it---and, best of all, we never have to worry about bringing the plants in! (plus, you know, sometimes there are just TOO many!). You might like them
Straight to the comments about the cauliflowers to check out what might be the problem. Apart from a mineral deficiency still to obvious answers for you apart from maybe an inherent seed issue…
My thoughts were immediately a fungus issue from an insect. We get earwig issues sometimes on broccoli or cauliflower. Second was downy mildew but the leaves are sooo healthy. I’d take photos of the different stages and lift the worst affected plant carefully and take high res photos of the roots. If you decide to remove all the plants I’d definitely take out the roots too.
Perhaps also take a soil sample from around the roots and bag another sample of an infected head to take to your local extension office or university with an horticulture department.
I’m sure your followers would appreciate learning what it is. And you seeing as you have multiple cauli seedlings growing in the greenhouse. Could be a water borne pathogen…. Well water?
We had a pond that was medium size. It was full of frogs that would be on the edge of the pond. Our dog would run along the edge and the frogs would jump high into the pond. A heron did get them though. Nature makes you smile at - frogs and dogs.
Hi Jess the temperature near the walls is colder than towards the centre so moving the stands may save some of your seedlings, may still get as cold but not for as long
So nice watching your videos when we are nothing but a sheet of ice here❤
Would be a really cute picture of Toby by that tree. You could take one each year until he is grown. Maybe on his birthday.
You have a busy brain. You are not over thinking. You see obstacles and plan.
You're right about planting brassicas at the right time. In south Louisiana, the best time for transplants is October once the heat breaks.
Your green house is great. Love how Fern likes attention. I think the animals know when we try to take their picture or video and then they do not do what we are wanting them to do for us to capture on camera.
I totally feel you on the temperature dispute. My husband drives with the window cracked in the winter(in Utah! ) Then I get teased cuz even on 90 degree days I take a “light jacket” everywhere we go. Cuz AC is cold. 🤦♀️😂😂
It’s 53 degrees here in Minnesota at the end of February and we are all going out in our flip flops and short sleeves. Maybe a light sweater… but certainly no hats or coats!
Love your greenhouse!
That mosaic is so wonderful. Instead of a table I think it would be great to hang it at the coffee house as art so many more people would be able to enjoy it. Just a thought.
Every time I've grown snowball cauliflower it's done the same thing. Doesn't matter if they are from starts or seeds. Even the ones from nurseries go brown and mushy. I just started to pick them small and they taste great.
Recently found your channel and I'm loving it! I really loved the kitchen tools must have video. Very helpful. ❤
I too, for the first time, am having trouble with my cauliflower rotting. Mine are planted in my open garden.
I've had the hardest time with snowball cauliflower too! I tried from seeds inside the last two years, both snowball x and snowball Y. If they head, they're ugly and yucky and small. However the purple of Sicily, grow lush and big and beautiful. I plant mine all in my outside raised beds. I ordered cheddar cauliflower and another white variety to try this year. I'm trying one more time with my snowball, they also had poorer germination compared to the purple.
Greenhouses are such a temperature juggling act. My best gadget is a Wi-Fi thermometer connected to my phone that alerts me to temps at a set high/low point. And a vent fan and heater that turn on/off automatically. It's a lot to fuss over but worth it.
That shade cloth business! It looked like a strange but beautiful marriage ceremony!
#someday we'll have a greenhouse of our own with beautiful stained glass painted about. Two of my favs, plants and stained glass.
I love how much you and Jeremiah smile and laugh together. There’s so much love there. 🥰
I think its cute, when you say it's 45 and really cold outside, today here in SW Ohio its14F.
Yes! I am so jealous...blooming iris, hollyhocks and strawberries poking up?! It's-46 C here in Northern Canada lol thanks Jess for sharing to get me through the cold snap!
Yes - Cincinnati here! Springs like 60 ish days away though!!! ❤
@@resaunders26 Yup, doing my best. Opening curtains during sunny days, closing up at sunset . Got rolled up towels on window sills. Hot drinks and "warmies" on my feet .
Put 250watt heat lamps in rafters. Far enough away from plants. Only use for heat when outside temp drops. Will be cheap quick fix for season but still enough to warm greenhouse as springtime.
Sounds like a plan Stan!
So I'm with you, Jess, keep it toasty. Now that he's getting older, my husband doesn't mind it being a bit warmer in the house so much. As for the greenhouse, I'm not sure there is enough square footage of dark wood to actually make a significant different in the temperature. I would really research that before doing anything drastic like repainting. Our greenhouse is painted light green and white, outside and inside, and it still gets very hot when the sun is shining, even in the winter. Unfortunately, didn't shine enough to keep the temps above freezing the past five days when it has been single to double digits below zero. Covered everything with blankets and the weather finally broke today, actually got above 32 for a while - we'll see how everything looks in a few days. We have tender patio plants in there as well as some stuff in the ground. It is an earth battery design and we had a heater like yours going, but was just so cold without relief and little sun. This is the longest really frigid cold spell we have had since we moved to northern CO 12 years ago and built the greenhouse. It's a good test of our resilience, I guess.
Best part of the video. 5:42 😂
I’m in Missouri and it’s been low low and even in the negatives and I get so exited when you post videos about the garden
Some years from now you will appreciate the cool temps -"Hot Flash Realities"
I can’t wait to see the table built! It’s such a beautiful piece of artwork ❤
I have also used the little heater(s) in my greenhouse for the last 10 or so years. They are wonderful. As for the “Snowball” cauliflower, for three consecutive years I tried to crow it. Thinking it was gardener error. I finally gave up. I have a couple of gardener friends who have also tried it once or twice and they could never get it to grow. We started to believe maybe Zone 8A was just too warm for it.
Glad things are going so well. God is always good
Bless yall Jess !
🫶Oh, thank you so much for addressing that beautiful iris blooming on the side of your greenhouse! I noticed it a couple Vlogs back and was going to comment, but then forgot. so excited for you… Just the most lovely flower that ever existed!🥰🩷❤️🙏👏🏻🫶😘
WOW! What a difference. I have a 50% shade cloth on my greenhouse and I’m shocked at how much different the light is. I need to get my shade cloth off too.
Jess, thank you for always having one more space for me at your table.
I can't imagine the color of the greenhouse has any significant impact on seedling growth. Hartley Botanic and other famous English greenhouse manufacturers offer their greenhouses in black, as well as the more traditional white finish.
Great job folding up the shade cloth 😘😂🙏
I think black greenhouse would greatly impact the light reflectivity. The black just soaks up the light like a sponge
A funk. I woke up this morning in a funk and watching this video hearing your laugh just helped break me out of it.
As a note, I have a green house within my greenhouse to keep my seedlings from freezing. Mind you my little greenhouse is no wear near as well built as yours. But it does help.
We have 23 degrees with freezing rain, over snow. Stay warm, you frost-tender flower. I am excited for spring too. I bless you and your family.
Running cows are hilarious 😂
Same thing happened to my snowball cauliflower, and I started them myself! I also had it happen to my purple as well. Granted, I have very few plants so it’s hard to draw large conclusions, but I haven’t had any cauliflowers get big and stay healthy this year.
Ooh Jess ...it would be amazing if you put quilted shutters on your doors (to replace the moving blankets) I've seen pictures of them over house windows, but that would bring lovely color to your greenhouse in the winter months when not much is growing (in or out) just a thought, you'll find what works best for you!
I won't lie, seeing you still having issues with brassicas, makes me feel better. I've never been able to grow any. So frustrating. I am also in a very humid place and I've heard that can be bad for cauliflower in particular.
I’m listening to you talk about the temps… It was -25 F (-42 F windchill) this morning in SE Wyoming when we got up and only 49 F inside my house. Wood stove cannot keep up in this weather. BUT we got to 25 degrees today! Woohoo!
Every time I see the abundance in your high tunnel I wish I could grow like that in the winter. We aren't arctic cold, we just have another storm blowing through. Short days and cold weather stop everything but kale here. Love seeing you and Miah playing and planning. Makes my heart happy and gives me something to aspire to!
As always I enjoyed your video-thanks!
Love how you and hubby get along so great .He truly loves you and family .God Bess you both.
Love the greenhouse!
Everything I can find suggests cauliflower heads will brown due to a lack of boron. They are rotting from within the stem and that progresses up to the head. There are some other diseases like black rot/black speck that are also possible, but they don't seem as likely to me considering the beautiful leaves the plants have.
Jessica, the one thing you said about getting the timing right with growing your crops is so true. I'm in zone 9b SW Florida, and this is my first fall and winter crops I've ever grown. I've only grown spring and summer crops, and my crops are doing really well. I definitely love fall and winter gardening the best. No heat, no bugs, no sweat 😂
Me too! I’m in zone 9 B in southeast fl 😊
Maybe you should get a light colour shade cloth, Jess!!
That IS a great greenhouse! It will be so nice when you can sit on your porch and gaze over at it.
My husband and I are polar opposites when it comes to the thermostat. He'd have the windows open if it was 50°f outside if I'd let him. I got a snuggie in the white elephant gift exchange we do at Christmas. I'm really enjoying that snuggie since it's 29° here in southeast Texas. I'm also starting my frost tender stuff even though that seems ridiculous right now. My last frost date is supposed to be February 15th but we have gotten hard freezes that time of year in the past. I usually don't plan on getting things in the ground until early March. I have 50% shade cloth this year so hopefully that will get them through some of the hotter months. I'm really hoping we all have a successful gardening year and miraculously the squash vine borers and squash bugs population took a hit with these freezes lol.
Cauliflower browning likely either a boron deficiency or uv damage - didn't see small leaves curling around the head to protect it. You can try clipping a leaf or two from the plant over the head of one that hasn't browned yet to see if that prevents it. I'd have the soil tested. That will help with all your crops.
if you put another sheet on the roof gap it about a 1/4 inch this way you can make it a double pane roof just make sure to seal the top and side and bottom but make sure to leave a weep hole so the moist can get out
It's a WONDERFUL, greenhouse, Miah really makes your visions become reality!
Your so blessed 🙏
Gee, Miah would have loved being up here in Massachusetts this past week. Yes, it was 14 degrees outside. Then it went up to the low 30s. My seeds are starting in my kitchen and dining room windows where I get a lot of sun. I am always chilly, too, and I hate going out to get the mail at the end of the driveway. BUT I try to be brave and I continue on about my errands, etc... while dreaming of spring and summer and my little greenhouse.
I’m the same Jess, that’s why I love wood heat. It’s a different kind of warm.
I LOVE wood heat. One of my favorite places to be is laying in front of a wood stove
You and Miah!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Your plants r going to thrive Now!
I'm with you "... I'm mostly just excited"... 🌱
Helen was like " I am not here for your amusement, I am here for your loooove!" 😁 The boys are getting so grown up, better grow extra this year Jess, there's growth spikes ahead!! 😁
❤ HI Toby! Thank you your input was interesting. Cows? Who knew?? (people like you)
I totally thought you were dragging the zip line back and going for a ride with the camera! 😆
Now the greenhouse is certainly not so black anymore. It looks light and bright.
Maybe painting the inside beams of the greenhouse white would help slightly. I LOVE the black though! :-D Love ya Jess xx
24 yrs and you two are like me and my love. It's like serendipity watching y'all. Watching the two of you is the hubby and I when we were ya'lls age.😅 Blessings to you and your family ❤
It's been so cold here in Northern Ohio. I've had on thick slippers, a hoodie and 2 blankets and I still complain about it being cold. It's been in the low teens (F) with a windchill of below 0 (F). It's unpleasant even though it has been sunny the past couple days. That helps, at least.
Meeeeeeee!! I'm counting too 😄🌱
I’m counting the days as well but not sure if I get to plant this year. Praying I get to plant this year 🙏
Me me I'm counting 😊