I love it when Nature takes care of the problems like the Wasps! :) Your little Buggy is so adorable.... what a beautiful spirit she has... protect that!
Buggie is so intelligent. She is not just parroting words by others but is going through her own thought processes. Thinking of getting her hat and reminding mama to get hers, adorable!
Your family bows their heads before meals. Saying grace, giving thanks, expressing gratitude, praying. Whatever you call it, it is heartwarming to see and reinforces how we were raised. In today's world that is sometimes hostile toward faith and religion I am grateful for your example and thank you for your choice to include this in your posted videos.
Your garden is coming along really great! I love it when y’all walk and talk around the garden🤗! That little Buggy is about as cute as they come and what a beautiful little spirit she is💜💜💜💜!
A girl after my own heart…” Buggy”s hat”👩🌾 so important but won’t realize for years…such a great role model for her parents😂. Now Meg as an Australian we aren’t versed in these Fried Green Tomatoes( but the movie is a much loved watch). Any chance we could get a recipe run down when you have a moment. How cool that you have mother temperature tea too.🙏❤️
Am visiting my daughter in the Blue Mountains at the moment….just a bit lovely here though and I am originally from Newcastle….we were lucky to have an opportunity to relocate and retire to Tassie,into a little hamlet, 8yrs ago. Gee, the people you meet in North Carolina..am so enjoying the Hollars journey and the inspiration they bring…enjoy your day wherever you are lucky to be and plant something 👩🌾
Make zuchinni relish Meg. Sooo good! My Mom made it when I was little. Served it with homeade baked beans and knockwurst. 1870's homestead has the same recipe as my Mom's. Y'all are great. I do not see acrylic nails in the Bugsters future, lol. ❤🇮🇪🍀
Re: Tomatoes - Your weed cloth is stopping you from dealing with tomatoes bursting. Had similar problem years ago. After heavy rains, you need to hoe around plants to aerate the soil. Fixed my problem. Try using cardboard pieces that can be easily removed. Instead of jute, use cheap cotton string (I've used kite string. May need to double it.). Also try hay bailing twine. Check with anyone that has round hay bales. They throw it away. Anyone who bales hay will have lots of leftover twine. It will last you for years.
I definitely second the baler twine. It's tough, can handle a load and is rot resistant. Even if you go to your local coop and buy a roll. It will last a lifetime and you will find hundreds of uses.
@@maryarcher8484 Heavy weight fishing line would probably work for handling the weight but because it's so thin, I would worry that it would cut into or through the plants if there were any wind moving it around.
Hi little Buggie! You look so beautiful today with that great big Smile and I just love the little apron and hairdo you had on the other day! Your'e so Adorable and getting so Big! You can tell what a true Blessing you are to your family! What a Big Help You Are and So Smart! You Fill My Heart. Much Love and Blessings
I learned something this week about the parasitic wasp and the hornworm! I always thought that those were the eggs on the hornworm as well. But they're not! The parasitic wasp actually lays their eggs inside the hornworms skin! What you are seeing on that hornworm is actually the larva of the parasitic wasp making a cocoon coming out of the worm! It's one of the most disgusting and amazing things I have ever seen!
There is a truism that says "they call it fishing not catching because nothing is guaranteed." It strikes me that gardening is like land fishing, it's an activity that may or may not lead to food. Maybe they call it gardening not harvesting because nothing is guaranteed. Love your 🐈
My favorite channel. I love how far you have come. I started watching in late June 2018 and have never missed a video since that day. Great family channel love watching. You could have a show on the Magnolia Network and I bet it would be a hit. Keep up the great work.
Aww buggy is so beautiful. She is growing up fast 🤗. I wish I could grow tomato’s and peppers outside but where I am in Scotland it’s too cold. I grow them in the greenhouse but they look nothing like your amazing tomato plants. Mine are punny lol. Love to all your beautiful family 🏴🤗💕
We are having brutal heat over here in Pasadena, Texas! 10 strait days last week of triple digits. I was born and raised here and I have never experienced anything like this! The garden is looking good. 👍🏻❤️
We would probably have the same heat here in Alabama, except we've been getting good long rains to break it up, and cool it down for a bit. Thank you Lord 🙏
I love how ready Buggy is to be helping in the garden. She enjoys harvesting tomatoes. Have you ever thrown green chiles into your mac and cheese? I throw green chiles in a lot of things. My husband got me hooked on them......only the mild Hatch green chiles for us (old folks). Life is good!
That was great to show the paper wasp will kill the caterpillars. I didn't know that. Too bad many of the tomato plants have fallen down. I hope most of the tomatoes can be saved and that it isn't too hard to re-string them. That is a very good system for hanging your tomatoes. Buggy is cute how she wants to help. Wow, that was many tomato plants down! That cheeseburger penne looks great Meg! That's too bad that the potato plants didn't take. Not many bush beans as well. I'm hoping you can grow a lot of squash before the first frost this year. This was cute to watch. Thanks for it.
I haven't sprayed anything this year except Bt twice (only on cabbage) and I saw an odd little shiny round black beetle sucking the life out of bean beetle nymphs? There were also 3 praying mantis in that same row...yeah, nature!
Buggie was so cute asking for her hat!! And that little apron yesterday was so cute! Your garden is still booming! Haven't seen the baby pigs in a while, did the other mama have her piglets? Would love to see them again! Hey Ben, next year get you a roll of baler twine to tie up the maters. It holds up great! Yum, I love fried green maters!!
Meg...don't know how to make this but you have such good contacts maybe you can find out how. My grandma used to make green tomato relish. It was wonderful on burgers. Only remember cause we had a wind storm about 45 yrs ago that knocked alot of green ones off the vines. And our family always went with the philosophy 'waste not, want not' . And grandma made a ton of green tomato relish. Just a thought
Since the jute string didn’t work, what are you using now?? Love watching Meg create in the kitchen lovely meals for the family. Also, love hearing you compliment her ever dish. What a great team. Blessings from Central Missouri 💕
I LOVE BUGGY!!!!! Best tomato set up is cattle panels. Living Traditions homestead shows a great example. What a great family you guys. You are great stewards of the earth and great teachers on how to do things the right way. I struggle with the many channels that don't have great animal husbandry. Like no wallows for their pigs then they can't figure out why they get sick. The worst part...One of them calls people "Karens" when they try and give guidance or point things out.
I plant my cheokee tan pumpkins and butternut squash every year in coastal VA, Hampton Roads in July to avoid the squash bug peak pressure. Just planted the pumpkins yesterday. Even if not ripe, they all ripen off the vine as do spaghetti squash. So dont despair. Even if green my pumpkins always ripen.
It's 7PM here and it's 37C which I don't know in F but it's HOT! My backyard is like it's enclosed with the house on one side, cedars on the other, a fence on another and my nut trees on the last. Walking in that backyard is like walking through an oven!! But hey, my garden is loving it. My tomatoes have really shot up and tomatoes are getting nice and big. Even inside my non-air conditioned home (I'm too cheap....lol) it is hot. But, this is the Okanagan in BC and it's always like this in summer. Your little girl is very sweet. Fun to watch her grow. And I love when she looks at the camera and says hi!
We used to stake our tomatoes with a collection of broomsticks, pipes, 2x2s, metal rods, angle iron, metal fence posts, even metal twin bed rails. Then came the year dad planted 3 dozen tomato plants. Didn't have enough stakes. We never had the really tall (6-7feet) plants my grandfather loved (he had to use a step ladder to reach the tops of the plants and pick those tomatoes), so we switched to staking our tomatoes like you stake your beans and peas - with a thick wire fence fastened to stakes driven into the ground. We found we could plant the tomatoes closer, and we loved the look of the wall of tomatoes. Then we started using the fences for all our climbing vegetables.
Digger is just absolutely beautiful in her little hat. I'm glad to see that she's got some cover from the Sun sure don't want to see her get sunburned. She just loves to get out there and help her dad and mom 😉
Hi guys .. I really enjoy all your videos ?? You guys.. need to start harvesting all the food in the garden that's ready ? I think you guys are leaving it in The soil too long ? If you see it's ready ? Harvest it ? Have a great day !! One thousand kisses for Buggy !! God Bless you All!!😘❤
I Would Love for you guys to plant.. Niagara grapes!! Start a grape vine !! They are Beautiful to have,? And plant strawberries for Buggy & the Boys !!
Anyone else here the clicking or is it my end? Love watching you guys. It’s som sweet how intently your wife looks at you as you speak and get binged way back to see how you almost separated! She looks at you with such love! Congratulations to overcoming the hardest thing many don’t make it through 😮💨✌🏼🤣 and great job on the toms
My tomatoes are done! They are sick of this heat!!! I paid $12 for six tomato plants at the farmers market. I got about 30 tomatoes. They were delicious!! 🤤 I had some the best tomato sandwiches I have ever had!! I say I got my moneys worth.
Garden is looking fantastic, guys! You’ve been blessed by the rain. The cattle must be enjoying the regenerating pasture. And the young orchard - especially after your top dressing compost/chips - is probably jamming underground ready for next year. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👍🏻❤️ Those parasitic wasp eggs! How balanced is that!!!? Incredible.
Meg you should be on a fashion country woman magazine. You look great with the hat, apron, and boots. Also Buggy with her pink hat. Y’all are the real deal! Love y’all!💕
Thank you for telling us different things you use to help in the garden , I just order the Cal- mag. I am still making Meg’s bread and roll recipes we love it.
I know your pain with the jute twine. I didn't have the heart to tell you just after you hung them all up. Love the way your family works together and how you are living.
I pulled out all of my spent beans and planted snap peas. I think I'll take a chance on pulling out the spent straight 8 cucumber vines and plant pickling cucumbers. If it hits, hooray. If not, better luck next year, lol. I love planting and harvesting, but I'm also glad when it's over🥀
Meg, you reminded me of my younger years when we would go visit my grandparents from MI. They had 120 acres in NC when I was a small child. She had her apron and hat on. Miss those days. Thx for sharing your journey with us.
I am a midwest gramma who hobby farmed for many years and lived on that land for 38 years. I keep looking at the dirt at your place and keep thinking....is it mostly clay or what??? Am wondering if you have any sand in your soil. It is so interesting to see how the different soils react to a lot of rain showers. I hope your acorn and butternut squash make it as they are the best squash and freeze so well. You folks are getting a workout this year with the weather. Enjoy your videos so much and also love watching the boys mature and how they take such good care of their sister. God be with your family. Joan
Your life has changed so much since you moved to this farm.. I can remember you being so excited, when you first moved in, that your property had mulberry trees growing...lol
First of all I love seeing Buggies eagerness to help outside with you….great lessons are learned while young and eager. I watched Stacey from Doug and Stacey vlog and Danny from Deep South Homestead speak of making natural fertilizers….urine being one of them. 1 part urine to 10 parts water Danny says….watch his latest video if you want all the praising he gives this. Also worm factory made easily…..your boys could make a worm bin …..I find plenty of regular worms under pots and boxes but I’m starting a worm farm today….easy to do and Danny explains it clearly. I have always used baling twine from hay to tie my plants up…..works well The Veggie Boys feed their cattle potatoes…they love them and watermelon……as well as pigs.
Large fishing line works best for the price of trellising tomatoes! I myself still use steaks but switched to plastic steaks an still tie them up w/ butchers string!
I pick my tomatoes green and sit on the counter on a paper towel and in a few days it ripens. I mean that’s how they are picked to go to market!!! Keep doing what you are doing!!!
I subscribed to your channel, when you were on your road trip to find your perfect homestead. I love your hats, I need one as well. We have had a lot of pop up ⛈️ like right now. It's pretty amazing how tomatoes grow like that. Amazing Guys! Your last little girl she's so cute!!! keep up the good work guys! From VA 🙂 prayers ps, I tried rooting slips of sweet potato 🍠's. I wasn't successful. It's relaxing and rewarding to be able to harvest.
I hit a couple of very financialy tight years. Instead of buying twine for the garden, I ised my yarn scraps. They worked for the whole season decorating my garden in a rainbow of color.
I think it’s the heat. I have lots of flowers, but no beans. I did find 1 contender bean and I have about 3 dragon tongue beans. I have gotten about 5 okra so far and will have at least 3-4 ready tomorrow. Have had to water almost every day because it’s so hot and I grow in containers. 🤷🏻♀️ what can ya do? Y’all have a blessed day, love the videos. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💕👩🏻🌾
Hi Debbie! Same here! It’s so hot out, there are many flowers, but no beans. My winner so far is about 8 Royal Burgundy. I am going to fertilize today because I also garden in containers, hopefully that will kick them into gear! 😊
@@alystodola yep I’m in Sumter county FL (western side) and it’s been 92+ during the day. My best producer is Clemson Spineless. I’ve only gotten 1 burgundy so far.
Thank you for the garden video and the garden tour. It is hot outside and I appreciate the extra effort you took to make this video for us. Buggy wanting her sun hat is adorable. 💖💖💖
I’ve had a heck of a time with green beans this year Here in the PNW. Usually green beans grow like weeds. I’ve had to really work hard to get them going.
My pole green beans don't have one single bloom yet. Growing and green, but not one bloom. So i planted a row of bush beans and they came up in 5 days. This seems more of a year to identify what I won't plant again in the little space I have. That is a good thing to know, so I am trying not to be too disappointed. My first planting with Fall in mind. It has been one of those years. Happy week to you all.
I learnt that lesson when I first started gardening every insect has a purpose even if it is just to feed a beneficial insect. I watched the yellow jacket wasp eating flies and from that moment they got to stay.
I use 2x3 welded wire fencing held up with T-posts. Simply weave the tops in when they get long enough. String or tape is not required. A fencing solution isn't an option at this point, but something to consider next year. Best of luck with your garden.
I use bailing twine to tie up everything in my garden. It’s incredibly strong, doesn’t rot or disintegrate, and it lasts for years of use. You’re garden looks great, the corn is jammin! Parasitic Wasps are wonderful creatures.. nothing like nature taking care of pests itself! I have Mason bees and Leaf Cutter Wasps. I put cocoon tubes in a bee houses for the females to lay their eggs in. Mason bees emerge in Spring when temps are about 55 degrees and the dandelion flowers start blooming. they pollinate my fruit trees, early garden plants, flowers and they pollinate 100 times what honey bees do. They look like a fly and are incredibly docile, have had them land on me to rest with their legs and abdomen full of pollen, they do not sting unless they get sat on. The orange squash seed may have been result from cross pollination of the mother squash or the flower it grew from. Is fun to see what grows from cross pollination and sometimes it is a pleasant surprise.
Just love your shares and all the creative genius going on over there in western NC. South east tn checking in. Your daughter is so dear and coming into her own. So adorable. I can recall when you all transplanted to NC. Just so impressive all that you do. God bless each and everyone.
You are missing out on the cuczza squash. Its a fav of Italians. It makes a wonderful stew with ground beef or italian sausage, potatoes carrots onions garlic and diced tomatoes. Pick young and tender. Of course pell and dice .they are great for freezer peeled diced and bag Trust me its wonderful
You peel the Cucuzza and they are absolutely delicious. Search for an Italian stew made with them. You'll be pleasantly surprised. I will always grow them.
Hey Hollars! Gagootz (cacuzzi) is actually not big on flavor. Tastes NOTHING like it smells! As an Italian whose dad was an avid gardener, I can tell you once they start... they keep going. In my opinion, they have a very "green" flavor... the larger they get (think baseball bat) the more watery and seedy they get... so pick em before the ends get too bulbous... the one you pulled out to show is maybe 3-5 days away from prime size I've made them in every way possible. Our favorites are: (nit in any particular order) Sliced, dipped in flour, egg wash, fried and topped with tomato slices and grated Parmigiano Reggiano run under the broiler to brown. Saute onions, garlic and sausages, cut squash into bite sizes, add towards the end of cooking saute till tender Cut squash into chunks. Saute some onions, garlic, and add the squash. When tender, add any cooked or canned beans, we like canellini or large pink beans and simmer (alternate: add some diced tomatoes, and serve over pasta or "macaroni") or as a simple side or light lunch. And lastly, cube, Saute with ham and onions and add scrambled eggs for breakfast or lunch with some of your gorgeous buttered sourdough... Don't write these classic "gagootz" off till you try em! We lice you guys...and... Buggy is everything! God Bless you all!
Happy to see the hats! Hard to wear them when it's hazy and so humid, I know. If we don't, just imagine brains in the frying pan though...lol Loving the hairsticks and style. Thanks for the potato update, shame about the plant count, but glad someone tried. Have wondered about the wee ones I threw in with the rest. I'd stick those dragon chilies, tops cut off, in a nicely flavored vinegar. At whatever ripening stage is their best underlying flavor. See how the vinegar tastes on greens, in a few weeks. Hope you update us on how the animals like the old gym socks squash. My usual butterbean varieties produce mostly plants, during the high heat. Tons and tons. Then late summer through the first frost or so you start drowning in the beans. Same with pole beans. Awkward to frost cover them, but if you tend to get a killing frost, and back up to 80's for about three or more weeks, it might be worthwhile, for just that frost, to throw something over, provided still producing heavy. Blows my mind that any version of a cowpea will do badly. Granted, I've never grown the blackeyed variety of the peas. Funny, because that's the only kind sold in stores. Cowpeas do great where everything else struggles, and in a really bad situation they just pump out big long pods, full of peas, stripping themselves down to thin plants. If storms break the plants, the broken part can be stuck in the ground, and they grow a new vine. So I'd suspect something unusual went on with those. Please don't let it sour your impression of the whole group. If the seeds don't come up though, they are tasty to smart fire ants, and can get eaten once swollen enough to sprout. If fire ants are camping your seeds, start them away from fire ant access (yeah, I know, but it's either control the ants or control the damage).
If all you've got is the jute garden twine, braid/plait at least three strands of it's the only support. It is specifically designed so plants can break free without damage. I use hemp for structure, and cotton crochet twine doubled in pinch. If you can put some upright sticks it will take some of the load.
Hello, throwing a odd subject your way. The Cog Hill Family has a video out today, talking about worms you might find interesting. Short version. A bin of worms being feed by leftover garden stuff, etc . It drains slowly into another container. The juice, or brown tea, lol. Is used on garden plants. Anyway you might find it interesting, smiles. Be safe, be well.
I love it when Nature takes care of the problems like the Wasps! :) Your little Buggy is so adorable.... what a beautiful spirit she has... protect that!
I so agree 😂
Yes!!! Thank you this is so true!!! I wish more people would think this way.
Buggie is so intelligent. She is not just parroting words by others but is going through her own thought processes. Thinking of getting her hat and reminding mama to get hers, adorable!
I LOVE your channel! You are by far my favorite youtubers and have been for years!
For my tomato string I reuse bailing twine. Works great.
Bailing twine could save the world.. I've used it for so much.. joys of growing up.on a sheep farm.
Yep, been using mine for many, many years now. Works great
Your family bows their heads before meals. Saying grace, giving thanks, expressing gratitude, praying. Whatever you call it, it is heartwarming to see and reinforces how we were raised. In today's world that is sometimes hostile toward faith and religion I am grateful for your example and thank you for your choice to include this in your posted videos.
A praying family stays together, what a precious and beautiful family you are.
"Whateverrrrr" lol, 90's called! LOVE you guys.
Buggy is so cute!!! I’ve always found jute string to be disappointing so I don’t use it anymore. Great looking garden
Your garden is coming along really great! I love it when y’all walk and talk around the garden🤗! That little Buggy is about as cute as they come and what a beautiful little spirit she is💜💜💜💜!
@@patriciahusk3428 Yes, I agree Buggie is a Doll just Beautiful ❤️❤️🥰
me neither, even trippled. guess cattle panels might be the best choice for these huge plants
love you have alone time to walk and enjoy your progress
Hey, jute don't break and fall.
Take a ground plant, and make it tall...
Apologies to the Beatles.
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE when y'all work together, very precious 😍
A girl after my own heart…” Buggy”s hat”👩🌾 so important but won’t realize for years…such a great role model for her parents😂. Now Meg as an Australian we aren’t versed in these Fried Green Tomatoes( but the movie is a much loved watch). Any chance we could get a recipe run down when you have a moment. How cool that you have mother temperature tea too.🙏❤️
Where about in Oz do u live
Tasmania….clean air.👩🌾
Thxs for asking, I’ve been wondering myself! Qld here 😄
Well hello from smogy Sydney
Am visiting my daughter in the Blue Mountains at the moment….just a bit lovely here though and I am originally from Newcastle….we were lucky to have an opportunity to relocate and retire to Tassie,into a little hamlet, 8yrs ago. Gee, the people you meet in North Carolina..am so enjoying the Hollars journey and the inspiration they bring…enjoy your day wherever you are lucky to be and plant something 👩🌾
Make zuchinni relish Meg. Sooo good! My Mom made it when I was little. Served it with homeade baked beans and knockwurst. 1870's homestead has the same recipe as my Mom's. Y'all are great. I do not see acrylic nails in the Bugsters future, lol. ❤🇮🇪🍀
Re: Tomatoes - Your weed cloth is stopping you from dealing with tomatoes bursting. Had similar problem years ago. After heavy rains, you need to hoe around plants to aerate the soil. Fixed my problem. Try using cardboard pieces that can be easily removed. Instead of jute, use cheap cotton string (I've used kite string. May need to double it.). Also try hay bailing twine. Check with anyone that has round hay bales. They throw it away. Anyone who bales hay will have lots of leftover twine. It will last you for years.
I definitely second the baler twine. It's tough, can handle a load and is rot resistant. Even if you go to your local coop and buy a roll. It will last a lifetime and you will find hundreds of uses.
@@dicknijenhuis9894 would fishing line work? Making sure it's loose enough
@@maryarcher8484 Heavy weight fishing line would probably work for handling the weight but because it's so thin, I would worry that it would cut into or through the plants if there were any wind moving it around.
i sure hope Meg has time to see your experience with the baler twine. Great help, for us all, TY Dick!!
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Hi little Buggie! You look so beautiful today with that great big Smile and I just love the little apron and hairdo you had on the other day! Your'e so Adorable and getting so Big! You can tell what a true Blessing you are to your family! What a Big Help You Are and So Smart! You Fill My Heart. Much Love and Blessings
Buggy is the sweetest little girl ❤️ Everything in the garden is looking great 👍 ✌️💙🙏
I learned something this week about the parasitic wasp and the hornworm! I always thought that those were the eggs on the hornworm as well. But they're not! The parasitic wasp actually lays their eggs inside the hornworms skin! What you are seeing on that hornworm is actually the larva of the parasitic wasp making a cocoon coming out of the worm! It's one of the most disgusting and amazing things I have ever seen!
Texas here, crying over the beautiful lush green y’all have 😅😭
We can’t get anything to grow in this heat. Blessings and good tidings!
Ben giving dialogue to stuff is a pleasure, 'I don't feel good' - says the bug. That color of violet is lovely on you, Meg!
Luv the pride you take in your garden, farm,family videos! Well done😘
Thank You for all the extra effort to share with us. Love The Hollar Homestead.
There is a truism that says "they call it fishing not catching because nothing is guaranteed."
It strikes me that gardening is like land fishing, it's an activity that may or may not lead to food.
Maybe they call it gardening not harvesting because nothing is guaranteed. Love your 🐈
My favorite channel. I love how far you have come. I started watching in late June 2018 and have never missed a video since that day.
Great family channel love watching. You could have a show on the Magnolia Network and I bet it would be a hit.
Keep up the great work.
Aww buggy is so beautiful. She is growing up fast 🤗.
I wish I could grow tomato’s and peppers outside but where I am in Scotland it’s too cold.
I grow them in the greenhouse but they look nothing like your amazing tomato plants. Mine are punny lol.
Love to all your beautiful family 🏴🤗💕
We are having brutal heat over here in Pasadena, Texas! 10 strait days last week of triple digits. I was born and raised here and I have never experienced anything like this! The garden is looking good. 👍🏻❤️
We would probably have the same heat here in Alabama, except we've been getting good long rains to break it up, and cool it down for a bit. Thank you Lord 🙏
I love how ready Buggy is to be helping in the garden. She enjoys harvesting tomatoes. Have you ever thrown green chiles into your mac and cheese? I throw green chiles in a lot of things. My husband got me hooked on them......only the mild Hatch green chiles for us (old folks).
Life is good!
I'm an old folk, and I love Thai red chilies 🌶️ on occasion.
Your yard and gardens look amazing! What a difference a few years make :)
NC weather is like FL hot and humid unlike Cali hot over a 100 and dry. Meg, you are a super woman! 💜 when I grow up I wanna be like you. 👍
That was great to show the paper wasp will kill the caterpillars. I didn't know that. Too bad many of the tomato plants have fallen down. I hope most of the tomatoes can be saved and that it isn't too hard to re-string them. That is a very good system for hanging your tomatoes. Buggy is cute how she wants to help. Wow, that was many tomato plants down! That cheeseburger penne looks great Meg! That's too bad that the potato plants didn't take. Not many bush beans as well. I'm hoping you can grow a lot of squash before the first frost this year. This was cute to watch. Thanks for it.
Oh my goodness! “Buggy’s hat!” ❤️ My heart just exploded!
I haven't sprayed anything this year except Bt twice (only on cabbage) and I saw an odd little shiny round black beetle sucking the life out of bean beetle nymphs? There were also 3 praying mantis in that same row...yeah, nature!
Buggie was so cute asking for her hat!! And that little apron yesterday was so cute! Your garden is still booming! Haven't seen the baby pigs in a while, did the other mama have her piglets? Would love to see them again! Hey Ben, next year get you a roll of baler twine to tie up the maters. It holds up great! Yum, I love fried green maters!!
Meg...don't know how to make this but you have such good contacts maybe you can find out how. My grandma used to make green tomato relish. It was wonderful on burgers. Only remember cause we had a wind storm about 45 yrs ago that knocked alot of green ones off the vines. And our family always went with the philosophy 'waste not, want not' . And grandma made a ton of green tomato relish. Just a thought
I remember this as a kid too. Mine called it a green tomato chutney...? It was yummy
My aunt made a green tomato chow chow that was wonderful.
I'm sure if you do a search you can find a good recipe. I would think it would be the same as for canning sweet pickles.
Since the jute string didn’t work, what are you using now??
Love watching Meg create in the kitchen lovely meals for the family. Also, love hearing you compliment her ever dish. What a great team. Blessings from Central Missouri 💕
Cotton yarn from Megs knitting stash.
Blessings on your day Hollar family!🥰🌻🐛🌼
I LOVE BUGGY!!!!! Best tomato set up is cattle panels. Living Traditions homestead shows a great example. What a great family you guys. You are great stewards of the earth and great teachers on how to do things the right way. I struggle with the many channels that don't have great animal husbandry. Like no wallows for their pigs then they can't figure out why they get sick. The worst part...One of them calls people "Karens" when they try and give guidance or point things out.
Thank you for sharing! Shiny happy people……. I am glad you are out there in this world.
I plant my cheokee tan pumpkins and butternut squash every year in coastal VA, Hampton Roads in July to avoid the squash bug peak pressure. Just planted the pumpkins yesterday. Even if not ripe, they all ripen off the vine as do spaghetti squash. So dont despair. Even if green my pumpkins always ripen.
Are you going to root some of the big suckers that you are trimming off your original plants and start a second harvest?
It's 7PM here and it's 37C which I don't know in F but it's HOT! My backyard is like it's enclosed with the house on one side, cedars on the other, a fence on another and my nut trees on the last. Walking in that backyard is like walking through an oven!! But hey, my garden is loving it. My tomatoes have really shot up and tomatoes are getting nice and big. Even inside my non-air conditioned home (I'm too cheap....lol) it is hot. But, this is the Okanagan in BC and it's always like this in summer.
Your little girl is very sweet. Fun to watch her grow. And I love when she looks at the camera and says hi!
We used to stake our tomatoes with a collection of broomsticks, pipes, 2x2s, metal rods, angle iron, metal fence posts, even metal twin bed rails. Then came the year dad planted 3 dozen tomato plants. Didn't have enough stakes. We never had the really tall (6-7feet) plants my grandfather loved (he had to use a step ladder to reach the tops of the plants and pick those tomatoes), so we switched to staking our tomatoes like you stake your beans and peas - with a thick wire fence fastened to stakes driven into the ground. We found we could plant the tomatoes closer, and we loved the look of the wall of tomatoes. Then we started using the fences for all our climbing vegetables.
Digger is just absolutely beautiful in her little hat. I'm glad to see that she's got some cover from the Sun sure don't want to see her get sunburned. She just loves to get out there and help her dad and mom 😉
Make some chow chow with those green tomaotes! Can it up for the winter to eat with your beans and cornbread! YUM! Your baby girl is adorable.
Hi guys ..
I really enjoy all your videos ?? You guys.. need to start harvesting all the food in the garden that's ready ?
I think you guys are leaving it in
The soil too long ?
If you see it's ready ?
Harvest it ?
Have a great day !!
One thousand kisses for Buggy !!
God Bless you All!!😘❤
I Would Love for you guys to plant..
Niagara grapes!!
Start a grape vine !!
They are Beautiful to have,?
And plant strawberries for Buggy & the
Boys !!
Your closed caption has not been working. I need the words. I am deaf. I love your channel. Have been watching from the beginning
Your garden/yard is looking so good! It's hard to believe it was only a couple years! Awesome.
Does she even know her real name? Lol 😂 She’s so adorable!!
“90’s called” ☎️ 🤣
Anyone else here the clicking or is it my end? Love watching you guys. It’s som sweet how intently your wife looks at you as you speak and get binged way back to see how you almost separated! She looks at you with such love! Congratulations to overcoming the hardest thing many don’t make it through 😮💨✌🏼🤣 and great job on the toms
Hi Hollars, thanks for posting.
My tomatoes are done! They are sick of this heat!!! I paid $12 for six tomato plants at the farmers market. I got about 30 tomatoes. They were delicious!! 🤤 I had some the best tomato sandwiches I have ever had!! I say I got my moneys worth.
Garden is looking fantastic, guys! You’ve been blessed by the rain. The cattle must be enjoying the regenerating pasture. And the young orchard - especially after your top dressing compost/chips - is probably jamming underground ready for next year. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👍🏻❤️
Those parasitic wasp eggs! How balanced is that!!!? Incredible.
The white cord you are using to replace the jute twine appears pretty light for a heavy load. I hope it holds.... Rick
Meg you should be on a fashion country woman magazine. You look great with the hat, apron, and boots. Also Buggy with her pink hat. Y’all are the real deal! Love y’all!💕
Thank you for telling us different things you use to help in the garden , I just order the Cal- mag. I am still making Meg’s bread and roll recipes we love it.
I know your pain with the jute twine. I didn't have the heart to tell you just after you hung them all up. Love the way your family works together and how you are living.
but why not, 12B? you have experience and they would appreciate that!! go ahead sage advice is golden.
What do you use instead? I'm struggling with finding a string that works well
@@carolinablonde88 I believe it is nylon string that I am using now.
I pulled out all of my spent beans and planted snap peas. I think I'll take a chance on pulling out the spent straight 8 cucumber vines and plant pickling cucumbers. If it hits, hooray. If not, better luck next year, lol. I love planting and harvesting, but I'm also glad when it's over🥀
Little buggy is so cute, what a little helper she is. Nancy from nebraska
Meg, you reminded me of my younger years when we would go visit my grandparents from MI. They had 120 acres in NC when I was a small child. She had her apron and hat on. Miss those days. Thx for sharing your journey with us.
Thanks for sharing!
buggy is as smart and beautiful as her mum lol . reminding all of you that hats are needed in the sun , bless her xx
I am a midwest gramma who hobby farmed for many years and lived on that land for 38 years. I keep looking at the dirt at your place and keep thinking....is it mostly clay or what??? Am wondering if you have any sand in your soil. It is so interesting to see how the different soils react to a lot of rain showers. I hope your acorn and butternut squash make it as they are the best squash and freeze so well. You folks are getting a workout this year with the weather. Enjoy your videos so much and also love watching the boys mature and how they take such good care of their sister. God be with your family. Joan
I never prune my tomatoes (never seem to find time) but they do really well where I am. Heaps of fruit and good size - lucky!
Your life has changed so much since you moved to this farm.. I can remember you being so excited, when you first moved in, that your property had mulberry trees growing...lol
Still excited about that 😂
Love watching your's channel love green tomatoes🍅🍅👍
First of all I love seeing Buggies eagerness to help outside with you….great lessons are learned while young and eager.
I watched Stacey from Doug and Stacey vlog and Danny from Deep South Homestead speak of making natural fertilizers….urine being one of them. 1 part urine to 10 parts water Danny says….watch his latest video if you want all the praising he gives this. Also worm factory made easily…..your boys could make a worm bin …..I find plenty of regular worms under pots and boxes but I’m starting a worm farm today….easy to do and Danny explains it clearly.
I have always used baling twine from hay to tie my plants up…..works well
The Veggie Boys feed their cattle potatoes…they love them and watermelon……as well as pigs.
Y'alls garden is big and beautiful. I have had trouble with some beans putting on too. God bless!
Large fishing line works best for the price of trellising tomatoes! I myself still use steaks but switched to plastic steaks an still tie them up w/ butchers string!
I pick my tomatoes green and sit on the counter on a paper towel and in a few days it ripens. I mean that’s how they are picked to go to market!!! Keep doing what you are doing!!!
I never knew that about wasps eating the caterpillars. Your garden really are great producers. 💜
Great always seeing the family time and watching time spent together. Also garden is looking good and great work on the tomatoes.
I subscribed to your channel, when you were on your road trip to find your perfect homestead. I love your hats, I need one as well. We have had a lot of pop up ⛈️ like right now. It's pretty amazing how tomatoes grow like that. Amazing Guys! Your last little girl she's so cute!!! keep up the good work guys! From VA 🙂 prayers ps, I tried rooting slips of sweet potato 🍠's. I wasn't successful. It's relaxing and rewarding to be able to harvest.
I hit a couple of very financialy tight years. Instead of buying twine for the garden, I ised my yarn scraps. They worked for the whole season decorating my garden in a rainbow of color.
Your little daughter is a doll and so smart.
My green beans just started producing, I think it's been too hot for them, give them time. Nancy from nebraska
I think it’s the heat. I have lots of flowers, but no beans. I did find 1 contender bean and I have about 3 dragon tongue beans. I have gotten about 5 okra so far and will have at least 3-4 ready tomorrow. Have had to water almost every day because it’s so hot and I grow in containers. 🤷🏻♀️ what can ya do? Y’all have a blessed day, love the videos. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💕👩🏻🌾
Hi Debbie! Same here! It’s so hot out, there are many flowers, but no beans. My winner so far is about 8 Royal Burgundy. I am going to fertilize today because I also garden in containers, hopefully that will kick them into gear! 😊
@@alystodola yep I’m in Sumter county FL (western side) and it’s been 92+ during the day. My best producer is Clemson Spineless. I’ve only gotten 1 burgundy so far.
Thank you for the garden video and the garden tour. It is hot outside and I appreciate the extra effort you took to make this video for us. Buggy wanting her sun hat is adorable. 💖💖💖
Oh lovely garden, it’s so wonderful to work together to provide.
I’ve had a heck of a time with green beans this year Here in the PNW. Usually green beans grow like weeds. I’ve had to really work hard to get them going.
Would love to see you do a video of how you do your fried green tomatoes
My pole green beans don't have one single bloom yet. Growing and green, but not one bloom. So i planted a row of bush beans and they came up in 5 days. This seems more of a year to identify what I won't plant again in the little space I have. That is a good thing to know, so I am trying not to be too disappointed. My first planting with Fall in mind. It has been one of those years. Happy week to you all.
Beans usually won't set pods after daytime highs reach 85 degrees.
I learnt that lesson when I first started gardening every insect has a purpose even if it is just to feed a beneficial insect. I watched the yellow jacket wasp eating flies and from that moment they got to stay.
Oh I love cheeseburger mac!!! Beautiful garden!!! Thanks for sharing! ❣❤❣
I use 2x3 welded wire fencing held up with T-posts. Simply weave the tops in when they get long enough. String or tape is not required. A fencing solution isn't an option at this point, but something to consider next year. Best of luck with your garden.
Im loving that garden, and the layout!
I use bailing twine to tie up everything in my garden. It’s incredibly strong, doesn’t rot or disintegrate, and it lasts for years of use.
You’re garden looks great, the corn is jammin! Parasitic Wasps are wonderful creatures.. nothing like nature taking care of pests itself!
I have Mason bees and Leaf Cutter Wasps. I put cocoon tubes in a bee houses for the females to lay their eggs in. Mason bees emerge in Spring when temps are about 55 degrees and the dandelion flowers start blooming. they pollinate my fruit trees, early garden plants, flowers and they pollinate 100 times what honey bees do. They look like a fly and are incredibly docile, have had them land on me to rest with their legs and abdomen full of pollen, they do not sting unless they get sat on.
The orange squash seed may have been result from cross pollination of the mother squash or the flower it grew from. Is fun to see what grows from cross pollination and sometimes it is a pleasant surprise.
Just love your shares and all the creative genius going on over there in western NC. South east tn checking in. Your daughter is so dear and coming into her own. So adorable. I can recall when you all transplanted to NC. Just so impressive all that you do. God bless each and everyone.
Garden looks great!!!
You are missing out on the cuczza squash. Its a fav of Italians. It makes a wonderful stew with ground beef or italian sausage, potatoes carrots onions garlic and diced tomatoes. Pick young and tender. Of course pell and dice .they are great for freezer peeled diced and bag
Trust me its wonderful
You peel the Cucuzza and they are absolutely delicious. Search for an Italian stew made with them. You'll be pleasantly surprised. I will always grow them.
Biggie taking control making sure everyone has a hat was adorable
Thank you for the laugh, I’m not the only one who says it’s still warm to cuppa confirm so much real life 🙌
I can't wait for your sweet potato harvest!!!!
Hey Hollars! Gagootz (cacuzzi) is actually not big on flavor. Tastes NOTHING like it smells!
As an Italian whose dad was an avid gardener, I can tell you once they start... they keep going. In my opinion, they have a very "green" flavor... the larger they get (think baseball bat) the more watery and seedy they get... so pick em before the ends get too bulbous... the one you pulled out to show is maybe 3-5 days away from prime size
I've made them in every way possible. Our favorites are: (nit in any particular order)
Sliced, dipped in flour, egg wash, fried and topped with tomato slices and grated Parmigiano Reggiano run under the broiler to brown.
Saute onions, garlic and sausages, cut squash into bite sizes, add towards the end of cooking saute till tender
Cut squash into chunks. Saute some onions, garlic, and add the squash. When tender, add any cooked or canned beans, we like canellini or large pink beans and simmer (alternate: add some diced tomatoes, and serve over pasta or "macaroni") or as a simple side or light lunch.
And lastly, cube, Saute with ham and onions and add scrambled eggs for breakfast or lunch with some of your gorgeous buttered sourdough...
Don't write these classic "gagootz" off till you try em!
We lice you guys...and... Buggy is everything! God Bless you all!
Happy to see the hats! Hard to wear them when it's hazy and so humid, I know. If we don't, just imagine brains in the frying pan though...lol Loving the hairsticks and style. Thanks for the potato update, shame about the plant count, but glad someone tried. Have wondered about the wee ones I threw in with the rest. I'd stick those dragon chilies, tops cut off, in a nicely flavored vinegar. At whatever ripening stage is their best underlying flavor. See how the vinegar tastes on greens, in a few weeks.
Hope you update us on how the animals like the old gym socks squash. My usual butterbean varieties produce mostly plants, during the high heat. Tons and tons. Then late summer through the first frost or so you start drowning in the beans. Same with pole beans. Awkward to frost cover them, but if you tend to get a killing frost, and back up to 80's for about three or more weeks, it might be worthwhile, for just that frost, to throw something over, provided still producing heavy.
Blows my mind that any version of a cowpea will do badly. Granted, I've never grown the blackeyed variety of the peas. Funny, because that's the only kind sold in stores. Cowpeas do great where everything else struggles, and in a really bad situation they just pump out big long pods, full of peas, stripping themselves down to thin plants. If storms break the plants, the broken part can be stuck in the ground, and they grow a new vine. So I'd suspect something unusual went on with those.
Please don't let it sour your impression of the whole group. If the seeds don't come up though, they are tasty to smart fire ants, and can get eaten once swollen enough to sprout. If fire ants are camping your seeds, start them away from fire ant access (yeah, I know, but it's either control the ants or control the damage).
Your children are growing so fast. GOD bless
Wow, beautiful gardens. Your hard work shows.
Anything extra is a win in my book!
No fails..learning experience!
If all you've got is the jute garden twine, braid/plait at least three strands of it's the only support. It is specifically designed so plants can break free without damage. I use hemp for structure, and cotton crochet twine doubled in pinch. If you can put some upright sticks it will take some of the load.
Ya'll are just plain awesome.
Hello, throwing a odd subject your way. The Cog Hill Family has a video out today, talking about worms you might find interesting. Short version. A bin of worms being feed by leftover garden stuff, etc . It drains slowly into another container. The juice, or brown tea, lol. Is used on garden plants. Anyway you might find it interesting, smiles. Be safe, be well.