Becky, I am an old lady that doesn’t get around a lot. I love watching you cook and garden like I used to be able to do. Thank you for including me while I watch you work!!
I like you am an old lady that used to have a garden every year and did all the preserving I could, I enjoy watching Becky so I remember my young years.
I am so happy to be able to watch you work. I don't usually comment but I was really ill last year in a coma and loved watching you whilst in hospital. I'm getting better slowly and want to start making some of the bread and cakes that you make. So thank you for being you, and helping me on my healing journey.
When you walked down to the garden and I saw all that beautiful fog ❤ I LOVE that kind of morning. To me it makes all the colors really pop...especially green 😊 Your cherry tomatoes are beautiful. I eat those like candy!
I have autism and adhd and sometimes getting tasks done around the house can be incredibly difficult. I put a few of your past videos on to work with you, so to speak! Then you posted a new one! I feel like I've spent the day being productive with you! ❤
Omg, me too! I keep on putting things off because of one excuse or another and then I'll see Becky do it and suddenly, seeing how easy it is to do the task makes it so much more manageable!
I love the fog! I'm an old lady too! Will be 75yrs at the end of Dec. I love watching you in your garden. I do have pots, flowers, cilantro, basil, & parsley. One big tomato plant & one cherry tomato plant. I've got a few off of the cherry tomato plant. But there's only a couple of big tomatoes on the big plant & not ripping yet! I have put some fertilizer in the soi. It helps a little. I think I just need to get all new compost next year. I did put some in all the plants this year & it's just not enough. The herbs I kept in their planter from the garden shop. They're doing better than the others. If anyone has any suggestions, please tell me! I'm slow & can't get around too good. All my pots are on my back porch. It's easier for me to water etc! Thanks so much Becky you help a lot of people for sure. You're a treasure, I'm also! Thanks so much for sharing! ♥️☺️🫂🦋🦉🐾🍅📓✏️🍄🌹✨️
Becky, I bought a home on 20 acres down in Georgia this year. I am so excited to have enough space for a big garden, kitchen, and food storage area like yours. I’ve built gardens at all of my rental homes so far as practice. I’m 33 years old and I dream of gardening, sewing, and cooking at my home like you do. I love watching your home dreams come true over the years on this channel.
Becky, a little unsolicited tip for picking. When we go blueberry picking around here at locally owned patches, they give us a large can that has rope tied to it and has a little foam to cushion the neck and we have two hands to pick with. I bet you could do that with your colander handles.
Becky I take my cherry tomatoes and whole garlic and roast them on a cookie sheet in the oven and then freeze them for the winter so I can make pasta and tomatoes:) its so yummy.
I love sleeping while I watch your videos. Your videos really calm my anxiety levels. I always wished for a house with garden, I can’t afford a house at the moment but watching your videos makes me feel as of it is my home and my garden. ❤ I have a small herb garden at the place where I am renting. The herbs are in pots but I feel good for my small pots filled with some herbs. Love from India
Your Garlic braid is beautiful. I have one but no flowers. Its old and was only for decoration. I am growing garlic this year. I will consider doing this.
So my husband grew up in Myrtle Point, OR and as a very young couple we lived there for a few years. We now have lived in GA for many years. That amazing morning mist just took he and I back! You have such a beautiful home and garden.❤
Myrtle Point? That sounds familiar. Coast? I've lived in Oregon all my life. My mom was born and raised 20 minutes in land from Seaside. She went to school in Jewell. There's family in Coos Bay. The PNW is beautiful.
@@indecisivegardener Yes! Quite close, we would go to Coos Bay for our "big" shopping! Such a beautiful state. I grew up in IL, near the IA border. My dad is a grain farmer, I miss the midwest sometimes too!
Hi Becky, I have been following you for a while. I just want to say that my daughter and I love watching your videos. My daughter loves catching a glimpse of your dogs :) Your videos make us so happy. Many warm greetings from Germany!
For your dahlia’s, those all came from a mother plant named “floret” and the “petit” is meant to mean that they are daughters of floret, the second gen hybrid. It’s doesn’t mean they are small. If you look at Erin’s videos on this variety you can see the size they should be. I’d contact her and see if her team can advise you for growing them next year so you can get bigger blooms.
Happy Wednesday, Becky & y'all! I have been in the kitchen all day & it's time to take a break & watch Acre Homestead! Enjoy your day, beautiful people!! 🦋
I live in New Mexico, and We Love Our Green and Red Chile. I roasted my first Med-hot Hatch Green Chile yesterday. I had to make some fresh flour tortillas to eat along with some freshly roasted and peeled chile which I seasoned with some fresh garlic and a bit of Himalayan pink salt. 🤤
Becky because of you I tried my had at making homemade bread . Turned out good for a first timer . My husband loved it . When my granddaughters came in from school let me tell you it was gone, makes a great grilled cheese sandwich! Your video with the fog and your garden could be a great photo. God bless you young lady and your sweet family.
My favorite time to harvest most things is in the morning! Well, it's my favorite time to do anything that involves the garden! I've had to take 2 years off due to health and my foot (long story), but I'm hoping and praying that 2025 is my year to get back out there! Thank you, Becky, for helping me get through all this. Your videos have helped me get me out there through you!
Hi Becky! Just a suggestion about those green cherry tomatoes, they can be harvested at this stage and pickled with sea salt, white vinegar, (sugar can be added if you want some sweetness) olive oil and garlic, they are delicious. Just a way to cut down the harvest of the red ones 🥰 😍
Wonderful video, as are all of yours! Your volunteer sunflower was so adorable at the beginning, it was almost as if he was saying “good morning, welcome to the garden”😊
The more I watch your videos the more I think of my mom. She LOVED gardening and canning you remind me sooo much of her (she's been gone since 2018) right down to how you like your coffee lol she too had very expressionate eyes. Thank you for making these videos.
Becky you can make a tincture with your feverfew to take to soothe fevers ,headaches and is especially good for migraines . You can also dry some for tea.
I can't wait until my blueberry bushes get bigger and produce more. I have 14 bushes of different varieties. Yours are beautiful I remember u had some closer to your house along with these from the previous owner.
In the store, they are called Harvest Snap Peas. The flavors are, ranch, tomato basil, Caesar, white cheddar and wasabi. (And, salt, of course) so many yummy flavors! YUM
I jumped when you dropped the blueberries. Then, I almost cried! I need to learn more about utilizing plants as light be compost. Can tomato plants be used in that way? I made Renee’s Chicken Pot Pie for my hubs. He asked me to put that into the monthly rotation! He ate an entire 9” pie in 2 nights! Thanks, Renee!
Great day harvesting with you. I pulled out my pole beans and can do another planting of bush beans. Started fall crops. Still have 70 days til first frost
Becky, your garden is so beautiful! The information you share with us is amazing! Today is preservations day here, two kinds of turnips, carrot pickles, green bean pickles, beet pickles and Swiss chard . And a lot more to come in. Thank you for sharing. Btw, you are very photogenic, the camera loves you!❤
I didn’t look through all the comments, but the daisy like flower you harvest is definitely chamomile! It’s a wonderful herb and makes a nice relaxing tea to drink before bed. I love it with a little peppermint in it and if you’ve had a fairly stressful day, I throw in a bit of lemon balm too. I prefer using herbs instead of meds….I’m growing as many as I can! I love your videos! I always learn something new from you! Thank you my friend!❤❤❤
Becky, I just made a homemade pico de-gallo using garden fresh cucumbers, onions ,tomato, jalapeno and cilantro if you want a different way making pico. The cucumbers made even more fresh tasting and I got a lot of compliments on it.
Beautiful, so beautiful. Thank you for letting me live vicariously through you. I get so much joy watching all the things you do. Say hi to mom and dad! ❤
I saw somewhere that you can put a bowl in your gathering apron to pick raspberries and blueberries. That way you don’t have to hold the bowl to pick them up
Thanks for bee update. Love all your videos. The work you put in filming and editing makes it all the more amazing the amount of things you get done! I'm waiting for your tomatoes too. Have a great week.
I love to watch you gardening in the fog. I have heard of this phenomena .. fog. But at 7,000 feet in Arizona we so very rarely get any. I totally understand your frustration with the cucumbers. Mine all got sunburned and died. Getting started on a fall garden with peas, rutabagas, butternut squash, cilantro and radishes. Your garden is looking lovely! I would love to grow some potatoes but .. they attract the javelina and I try hard to avoid that.
A delicious way to cook up sugar snap peas is to stir fry them with some of those tiny peppers on a relatively high temp (we love using coconut or avocado oil), adding fish sauce (salt & adds a fabulous umami flavor) and then right at the end drizzling toasted sesame oil over them for even more flavor. It tastes crunchy and delicious alone, with rice, with chicken/fish/beef, etc. It's one of our favorite summer veggies.
When we were young we said we were going to "pick" tomatoes, or cucumbers and so forth. It is a good "harvest", but we considered a harvest to more like taking an entire field of corn, or wheat or oats, as a "harvest". Peppers we would pick a few at a time as they ripened.
tray roast a bunch of cherry tomatoes with garlic, chilli/jalapeno, salt/pepper blitz it up, freeze in sandwich size zip locks for a super quick and yummy Enchilada type sauce - the cherries make it nice and sweet. Not my recipe but found it online and it's a great way to use up the billions of cherry toms you inevitably end up with
I have been watching you often on for quite some time now and now you are a staple that I watch driving to and from work! You amaze me at your talents in the kitchen and in the garden. I’m 57 years old and I have learned so much from you! I grew up with a mom and dad that butchered cows and pigs, and my mom would butcher chickens, the same way that you helped out when you went to that farm to process the chickens that you had . So many people could take so much from you and I appreciate your channel. I love the way you guys come together as a family And enjoy the holidays and visiting with your family. You are an amazing woman and have many talents. I wish you continued success and bless you and your family. I made the Mexican street corn pasta salad this past weekend when we did our big camping trip with our family and it was a big hit. Thank you for that recipe. I just made my first batch of basil salt, and I’m almost out of it. Thank you for that idea and I’ve got some more dried herbs to make more salt.
I live in BC, Canada, and we have had the same bad luck with cucumbers this year! We've planted DOZENS of seeds, and so far we've only gotten a single cucumber, too
Hello fellow Canadian 😊 I did not know, but there are ways to trim cucumber plants. I've watched YT videos on how to trim them. If you pick some the cucumbers when they are small, you will force your plant to produce more. Also, do not let them get yellow or the plant will start dying back and will not want to produce.
Becky a yummy way to serve cherry tomato is to slice them in half seed side up under the broiler with some grated parm then sprinkle with basil. Serve over toasted bread. What a wonderful cloudy morning.
Hey Becky, last year I learned from Sarah on Homestead Living, to put your cherry tomatoes in a crock pot for a couple days, cook low, skins and all, core them tho, and then use immersion blender and blend well. Makes the best thick sauce for spaghetti, salsa, etc. Canned up beautifully!
Beautiful morning! The feverfew repel bees as they dislike it’s smell, so if you have anything that needs pollinating don’t plant them next to the feverfew. They also are toxic to rabbits and dogs. They dry beautifully and make great tea for medicinal or drinking. Great video as always❤
Becky, as an FYI, I freeze my jalapeno & hot peppers with the stems on. When I’m ready to process, I can hold the stem with one hand & cut the pepper with my other gloved hand. Works well for me & thought you might want to try that too sometime. Thanks for all you do.
That is chamomile😂 feverfew is ground cover. Herbalist/RN here and been growing feverfew for migraines for years. Feverfew is leafy and has tight floral heads low to the ground about 6-8 inches tall.
Becky, I am an old lady that doesn’t get around a lot. I love watching you cook and garden like I used to be able to do. Thank you for including me while I watch you work!!
I like you am an old lady that used to have a garden every year and did all the preserving I could, I enjoy watching Becky so I remember my young years.
It’s lovely watching “younger” folks build a life though sometimes it puts a yearning in my heart to be able to get out there again….. life is short.
This is such a sweet comment. I watch Becky in hopes of catching some of her energy/determination
Ditto!!!! Love watching you when I can. God Bless you and your family💞💞💞💞
Ditto!!!! Love watching you when I can. God Bless you and your family💞💞💞💞
The fog/mist makes a wonderful backdrop for your garden video.
I am so happy to be able to watch you work. I don't usually comment but I was really ill last year in a coma and loved watching you whilst in hospital. I'm getting better slowly and want to start making some of the bread and cakes that you make. So thank you for being you, and helping me on my healing journey.
Prayers for continued healing!
I do hope your feeling better today ❤
When you walked down to the garden and I saw all that beautiful fog ❤
I LOVE that kind of morning. To me it makes all the colors really pop...especially green 😊 Your cherry tomatoes are beautiful. I eat those like candy!
I have autism and adhd and sometimes getting tasks done around the house can be incredibly difficult. I put a few of your past videos on to work with you, so to speak! Then you posted a new one! I feel like I've spent the day being productive with you! ❤
I do the same. Becky’s videos are great for neurodivergent “body doubling” to get tasks done around my house. =)
Such a great idea!
@@cindymoore9096 yes! Body doubling helps me so so much! Becky and Auri Katarina ❤
Omg, me too! I keep on putting things off because of one excuse or another and then I'll see Becky do it and suddenly, seeing how easy it is to do the task makes it so much more manageable!
Same!
Love the chickens being quietly excited about their treats
Watching this while going to work and that good morning was so relaxing. Like it was from a gentle friend that always supports you
I love the fog! I'm an old lady too! Will be 75yrs at the end of Dec. I love watching you in your garden. I do have pots, flowers, cilantro, basil, & parsley. One big tomato plant & one cherry tomato plant. I've got a few off of the cherry tomato plant. But there's only a couple of big tomatoes on the big plant & not ripping yet! I have put some fertilizer in the soi. It helps a little. I think I just need to get all new compost next year. I did put some in all the plants this year & it's just not enough. The herbs I kept in their planter from the garden shop. They're doing better than the others. If anyone has any suggestions, please tell me! I'm slow & can't get around too good. All my pots are on my back porch. It's easier for me to water etc! Thanks so much Becky you help a lot of people for sure. You're a treasure, I'm
also! Thanks so much for sharing! ♥️☺️🫂🦋🦉🐾🍅📓✏️🍄🌹✨️
Becky, I bought a home on 20 acres down in Georgia this year. I am so excited to have enough space for a big garden, kitchen, and food storage area like yours. I’ve built gardens at all of my rental homes so far as practice. I’m 33 years old and I dream of gardening, sewing, and cooking at my home like you do. I love watching your home dreams come true over the years on this channel.
please adopt me lol; kidding. sounds like heaven.
Just when I thought my day couldn't get better, Becky goes into her garden that is in the clouds (fog) and it is so serene! ❤
Right? It looks so magical.
The cloudy foggy day is absolutely gorgeous!❤❤❤
It's 100+ degree in North Texas and I am LIVING for this misty mood! Can't wait for the temps to come down.
Becky, a little unsolicited tip for picking. When we go blueberry picking around here at locally owned patches, they give us a large can that has rope tied to it and has a little foam to cushion the neck and we have two hands to pick with. I bet you could do that with your colander handles.
I love that you leave blueberries on the bush to pick with your little family. Precious time.
Becky I take my cherry tomatoes and whole garlic and roast them on a cookie sheet in the oven and then freeze them for the winter so I can make pasta and tomatoes:) its so yummy.
You inspire me! I love that you say “we”, as in you take us along❤️
Your garden looked so magical in the mist!!! 😍
I love sleeping while I watch your videos. Your videos really calm my anxiety levels. I always wished for a house with garden, I can’t afford a house at the moment but watching your videos makes me feel as of it is my home and my garden. ❤ I have a small herb garden at the place where I am renting. The herbs are in pots but I feel good for my small pots filled with some herbs. Love from India
🐞What joy I feel when I watch your videos...Thank you so much for sharing all that you do!!🤗
i was so glad to see you give the pea vines to the chickens what a treat they had
Me too! I kept asking her (thru my screen) are you giving them to the chickens?? Lol
Your Garlic braid is beautiful. I have one but no flowers. Its old and was only for decoration. I am growing garlic this year. I will consider doing this.
So my husband grew up in Myrtle Point, OR and as a very young couple we lived there for a few years. We now have lived in GA for many years. That amazing morning mist just took he and I back! You have such a beautiful home and garden.❤
Myrtle Point? That sounds familiar. Coast? I've lived in Oregon all my life. My mom was born and raised 20 minutes in land from Seaside. She went to school in Jewell. There's family in Coos Bay. The PNW is beautiful.
@@indecisivegardener Yes! Quite close, we would go to Coos Bay for our "big" shopping! Such a beautiful state. I grew up in IL, near the IA border. My dad is a grain farmer, I miss the midwest sometimes too!
Hi Becky,
I have been following you for a while. I just want to say that my daughter and I love watching your videos. My daughter loves catching a glimpse of your dogs :) Your videos make us so happy. Many warm greetings from Germany!
Your property and garden is beautiful Becky 🥰
The chickens look happy with the pea plants
For your dahlia’s, those all came from a mother plant named “floret” and the “petit” is meant to mean that they are daughters of floret, the second gen hybrid. It’s doesn’t mean they are small. If you look at Erin’s videos on this variety you can see the size they should be. I’d contact her and see if her team can advise you for growing them next year so you can get bigger blooms.
So pretty with this fog i love it!
Happy Wednesday, Becky & y'all! I have been in the kitchen all day & it's time to take a break & watch Acre Homestead! Enjoy your day, beautiful people!! 🦋
Your foggy morning garden is BEAUTIFUL!!!!! Sooo peaceful!
Thank you for sharing all of your projects with us. You are bringing so many people happiness by sharing all you do with us. You are a blessing. ❤
We need happiness now
I live in New Mexico, and We Love Our Green and Red Chile.
I roasted my first Med-hot Hatch Green Chile yesterday.
I had to make some fresh flour tortillas to eat along with some freshly roasted and peeled chile which I seasoned with some fresh garlic and a bit of Himalayan pink salt. 🤤
I appreciate all of the hard work you do. Your garden is absolutely gorgeous. Have a wonderful day. 😊
Becky because of you I tried my had at making homemade bread . Turned out good for a first timer . My husband loved it . When my granddaughters came in from school let me tell you it was gone, makes a great grilled cheese sandwich! Your video with the fog and your garden could be a great photo. God bless you young lady and your sweet family.
My favorite time to harvest most things is in the morning! Well, it's my favorite time to do anything that involves the garden! I've had to take 2 years off due to health and my foot (long story), but I'm hoping and praying that 2025 is my year to get back out there! Thank you, Becky, for helping me get through all this. Your videos have helped me get me out there through you!
Hi Becky! Just a suggestion about those green cherry tomatoes, they can be harvested at this stage and pickled with sea salt, white vinegar, (sugar can be added if you want some sweetness) olive oil and garlic, they are delicious. Just a way to cut down the harvest of the red ones 🥰 😍
Wonderful video, as are all of yours! Your volunteer sunflower was so adorable at the beginning, it was almost as if he was saying “good morning, welcome to the garden”😊
Hi Becky, what an awesome day. Thanks for taking us along with you.😊
The more I watch your videos the more I think of my mom. She LOVED gardening and canning you remind me sooo much of her (she's been gone since 2018) right down to how you like your coffee lol she too had very expressionate eyes. Thank you for making these videos.
i'm sorry u lost ur mom.
Becky you can make a tincture with your feverfew to take to soothe fevers ,headaches and is especially good for migraines . You can also dry some for tea.
The early bird gets the spiderweb to the face!
🤣😂
And that's why I ask my husband to walk in front of me when we walk through the garden!! Lol
😂 I have a big spider web on my carport, and I've almost walked into at least a half dozen times! 😂😂
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😂😂😂
I can't wait until my blueberry bushes get bigger and produce more. I have 14 bushes of different varieties. Yours are beautiful I remember u had some closer to your house along with these from the previous owner.
Hi Becky, what a beautiful misty scene you’ve been greeted with, just lovely ❤
THE braid is beautiful
I love watching your videos
I could watch you all day cooking and baking and whatever else your doing
In the store, they are called Harvest Snap Peas. The flavors are, ranch, tomato basil, Caesar, white cheddar and wasabi. (And, salt, of course) so many yummy flavors! YUM
Ohhhh what a happy little fella that bee was on your pretty flower 🌸
AND your garlic braid is just STUNNING 😍 ✨️
I love your videos, and I have been watching you for so many years. Please take care and just go on🎉I be here whit you. I sand huge hug from Europa.
The sounds of your picking is so lovely. What a beautiful morning ❤
I jumped when you dropped the blueberries. Then, I almost cried!
I need to learn more about utilizing plants as light be compost. Can tomato plants be used in that way?
I made Renee’s Chicken Pot Pie for my hubs. He asked me to put that into the monthly rotation! He ate an entire 9” pie in 2 nights! Thanks, Renee!
I look forward to your videos so much. You have no idea!
You should use a covered thermos cup for your coffee. It will stay warm while you are outside and will not tip and spill.
So envious of your beautiful garden 🪴! So well laid out too:). Thank you for sharing ❤
Great day harvesting with you. I pulled out my pole beans and can do another planting of bush beans. Started fall crops. Still have 70 days til first frost
Lucky you! I don't have that many days left, but with the heat lately you wouldn't know it! 😅
Becky, your garden is so beautiful! The information you share with us is amazing! Today is preservations day here, two kinds of turnips, carrot pickles, green bean pickles, beet pickles and Swiss chard . And a lot more to come in. Thank you for sharing. Btw, you are very photogenic, the camera loves you!❤
I didn’t look through all the comments, but the daisy like flower you harvest is definitely chamomile! It’s a wonderful herb and makes a nice relaxing tea to drink before bed. I love it with a little peppermint in it and if you’ve had a fairly stressful day, I throw in a bit of lemon balm too. I prefer using herbs instead of meds….I’m growing as many as I can! I love your videos! I always learn something new from you! Thank you my friend!❤❤❤
Becky, I just made a homemade pico de-gallo using garden fresh cucumbers, onions ,tomato, jalapeno and cilantro if you want a different way making pico. The cucumbers made even more fresh tasting and I got a lot of compliments on it.
That garlic braid was absolutely gorgeous!! What an inspiration you are! Great job! 🥳🥳🥳
Beautiful, so beautiful. Thank you for letting me live vicariously through you. I get so much joy watching all the things you do. Say hi to mom and dad! ❤
I saw somewhere that you can put a bowl in your gathering apron to pick raspberries and blueberries. That way you don’t have to hold the bowl to pick them up
Thanks for bee update. Love all your videos. The work you put in filming and editing makes it all the more amazing the amount of things you get done! I'm waiting for your tomatoes too. Have a great week.
Yay another garden video have a good day everyone 🥰🥰🥰
My little Chihuahua loves sugar snap peas! ❤ they make amazing dog treats !
The shots are so beautiful with the foggy house in the background!
I got one cucumber last year. This year after my second planting, I have a great harvest.
Becky Becky ! Your gardens are simply serene
That first view of the garden was simply beautiful! The fog or low hanging clouds are amazing! 💜💜💜
This is my first year that I'm trying a fall garden here in Ohio. Fingers crossed. Save those coffee grounds for the garden!
Hello fellow Ohioan!!
Also in Ohio!
Ooooo misty garden mornings - I love it !
I love to watch you gardening in the fog. I have heard of this phenomena .. fog. But at 7,000 feet in Arizona we so very rarely get any. I totally understand your frustration with the cucumbers. Mine all got sunburned and died. Getting started on a fall garden with peas, rutabagas, butternut squash, cilantro and radishes. Your garden is looking lovely! I would love to grow some potatoes but .. they attract the javelina and I try hard to avoid that.
I've never lived in a place where they are, but I've seen and heard about them. I have to say, I'd avoid them, too! 😂
Feverfew is related to camomile. It's also very medicinal. Used from headaches and more.
Yah! More time with Becky!!!❤❤
The garlic with the flowers is beautiful!
It was fun gardening with you! Those blueberries look delicious! Thanks for sharing 🤗🇨🇦
Firsttt🎉 been watching you for years Becky. One of the first comments to say that I love when you say "that I made with all of you"
How awesome. Lucky you. I love it. ❤❤❤
It is cute
A delicious way to cook up sugar snap peas is to stir fry them with some of those tiny peppers on a relatively high temp (we love using coconut or avocado oil), adding fish sauce (salt & adds a fabulous umami flavor) and then right at the end drizzling toasted sesame oil over them for even more flavor. It tastes crunchy and delicious alone, with rice, with chicken/fish/beef, etc. It's one of our favorite summer veggies.
Becky, you are amazing! We so appreciate all these great videos.
Hello Becky. Hello Acre Friends. I am so excited for this video. ❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing such a beautiful morning with us ❤.
My favorite kind of day is every time Becky uploads a new video! ❤
When we were young we said we were going to "pick" tomatoes, or cucumbers and so forth. It is a good "harvest", but we considered a harvest to more like taking an entire field of corn, or wheat or oats, as a "harvest". Peppers we would pick a few at a time as they ripened.
Love watching you in your garden. Always surprises me of all that you get.
tray roast a bunch of cherry tomatoes with garlic, chilli/jalapeno, salt/pepper blitz it up, freeze in sandwich size zip locks for a super quick and yummy Enchilada type sauce - the cherries make it nice and sweet. Not my recipe but found it online and it's a great way to use up the billions of cherry toms you inevitably end up with
I have been watching you often on for quite some time now and now you are a staple that I watch driving to and from work! You amaze me at your talents in the kitchen and in the garden. I’m 57 years old and I have learned so much from you! I grew up with a mom and dad that butchered cows and pigs, and my mom would butcher chickens, the same way that you helped out when you went to that farm to process the chickens that you had . So many people could take so much from you and I appreciate your channel. I love the way you guys come together as a family
And enjoy the holidays and visiting with your family. You are an amazing woman and have many talents. I wish you continued success and bless you and your family. I made the Mexican street corn pasta salad this past weekend when we did our big camping trip with our family and it was a big hit. Thank you for that recipe. I just made my first batch of basil salt, and I’m almost out of it. Thank you for that idea and I’ve got some more dried herbs to make more salt.
Love a good harvest video!
The fog made it extra gorgeous. 💖
Becky, you motivate and inspire me. Proverbs 31 often comes to mind as I watch you working with such dedication and purpose!
Had a fun day watching you pick your garden. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for taking the time to show us your bumblebee and bunny visitors ❤
I live in BC, Canada, and we have had the same bad luck with cucumbers this year! We've planted DOZENS of seeds, and so far we've only gotten a single cucumber, too
Hello fellow Canadian 😊
I did not know, but there are ways to trim cucumber plants. I've watched YT videos on how to trim them. If you pick some the cucumbers when they are small, you will force your plant to produce more. Also, do not let them get yellow or the plant will start dying back and will not want to produce.
Love your excitement over your harvest and yummy things to come! 💞💞
Hey Becky, you should check out The Star Gazer lily. Not only are they beautiful but their smell is amazing too.
Becky a yummy way to serve cherry tomato is to slice them in half seed side up under the broiler with some grated parm then sprinkle with basil. Serve over toasted bread. What a wonderful cloudy morning.
Hey Becky, last year I learned from Sarah on Homestead Living, to put your cherry tomatoes in a crock pot for a couple days, cook low, skins and all, core them tho, and then use immersion blender and blend well. Makes the best thick sauce for spaghetti, salsa, etc. Canned up beautifully!
I love Becky videos!!
The fog in your garden was magical🌿
BEAUTIFUL Harvest Becky!
Try tube roses. They smell so good!! And the smell is stronger in the evening. And can be used in cut flowers
Beautiful morning! The feverfew repel bees as they dislike it’s smell, so if you have anything that needs pollinating don’t plant them next to the feverfew. They also are toxic to rabbits and dogs. They dry beautifully and make great tea for medicinal or drinking. Great video as always❤
Becky, as an FYI, I freeze my jalapeno & hot peppers with the stems on. When I’m ready to process, I can hold the stem with one hand & cut the pepper with my other gloved hand. Works well for me & thought you might want to try that too sometime. Thanks for all you do.
The braid, the bees, and the blueberries…not to mention toon the fog, flowers, and all the veggies. Thanks for bringing us along
That is chamomile😂 feverfew is ground cover. Herbalist/RN here and been growing feverfew for migraines for years. Feverfew is leafy and has tight floral heads low to the ground about 6-8 inches tall.
I absolutely luv your channel! I luv to watch you cook and bake and garden!!!!