Over 3000 Plants! Farmer's Market Season is Starting!

Published 2023-03-29
We have been working hard preparing for the farmer's market season to start. This year we started over 3000 plants.

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All Comments (21)
  • Moving your sprout house to the greenhouse and connecting them would save you a lot of schlepping. We used to grow commercially and did just that and it worked quite well for us.
  • My family just bought a farm and will be moving to MO this weekend!! Feels like a dream, so excited to get there and farm the way we want!!
  • Back in the 70s we used. Mushroom manure. Our fruit trees flourished! We even pruned our neighbors orchard also. He was thrilled. He said he never had such a beautiful crop. He would drive around to all the neighbors and give them apples from his orchard. Those were the good old days!!!!
  • @tinav4755
    It just warms my heart to see you both work together to get things done. You both are truly blessed.
  • @erinb.5103
    My favorite thing during grape harvest was putting some of them in the freezer, they tasted like little grape popsicles but totally natural and I could eat a couple handfuls.
  • @k.p.1139
    🤔 Morning! Kevin, next time you need to do a project like this, consider rolling out the fabric the length that you need, and then folding in in half- length wise. This way you can burn your holes right where you want your plants to go, dig your holes, and then you just flip the other side over the plant. I hope I painted that picture right, for you! 😆😆
  • I have eaten low carb for many years and feel best eating this way. I too have a bowl of berries with my homemade high fat yogurt everyday. I love watching you two working together! You are such a blessing!
  • I am surprised that you used a 6' width ground cloth for this, but then I'm not sure how small the DeWitt cover comes. I have a partial roll of DeWitt that I used in my backyard plant nursery and I LOVE it. You guys really inspire me to do more but honestly, at 78 I don't have that many "productive" years left! LOL great job on all you're doing on your homestead. If nothing else, I can live vicariously through your efforts!
  • @HMInavydoc
    You both are such an inspiration to follow...! You put so much time, energy, and love into your homestead...! You give such great ideas to follow...! Have a GREAT day and God Bless...! 🤠❤🙏🎄🍇🤠 Shelly
  • Also just planted a Mulberry tree at our back yard. My husband and I looked for this particular kind for a longest time. It's called Pakistan Mulberry Tree. The fruits on it are about a finger size. Very sweet and the tree bears fruit for 4 months out of the year. Absolutely recommend it. It's beautiful and the fruits on it are just amazing.
  • Everything I've ever bought from Stark Bros. has thrived, and I'm in CA! Love that company. ❤❤❤
  • It’s lovely watching you move forward growing your homestead. It’s encouraging and inspiring. Thank you for the video!
  • I love my mulberries. Started from Baker Creek seedlings several years ago and now they are about 13 feet!
  • I just love watching you guys, The people in your home town are so blessed to have you.
  • Love watching you guys. You taught me how to can 3 years ago. Love all the info, and step by step canning videos. You're a blessing.
  • I'm also eating low carb/keto and have lost 80 pounds so far. I recently learned how to make my own yogurt using our instant pot, and I love it. I have yogurt once or twice a day just like you, with berries, and either nuts, or a keto friendly granola mix. I do use an artificial sweetener because Im not super fond of the flavor of stevia. I love that I can control what goes into my yogurt, and therefore what goes into my body. I make mine with whole milk and some heavy cream for a higher fat content. It saves me a lot of money compared to the keto friendly yogurts in the store, too. I imagine once you have cows in milk again, it would save you even more.
  • @heatherk8931
    Y'all are always a happy, cheerful pair. Good to see you!
  • @Bartmunlin
    You guys are an inspiration. Thank you for sharing your lives.
  • What a great way to start my day. I always look forward to see how the homestead is growing. May God bless you and your family!
  • @trishcraig723
    I laughed so hard about the mulberry trees! Up here in IL, they are noxious weeds. Took us 3 years to prune/cut them out of our windbreak and I spend weeks every year digging and cutting all the others that grow everywhere. Royal PITA! 😁 Enjoy!