I've just visited the emporium and couldn't help but laugh over the poplar slips. They are almost considered to be weed trees here in Alberta Canada. Certainly I am not aware of anyone deliberately planting them. Poplars are everywhere. Unless these are a different variety than we have here they aren't considered to be the best firewood although we burn in our fire pits all the time in the summer. Usually we cut down deadwood for safety reasons and then use that wood.
My wife can relate with Tim and the beets. I Love the things put in the oven and then coated with butter after they soften up. Wife sticks her nose up in the air. That's ok, means more for me 🙂
Sandra, I love your gardening videos. It would be grand to also see how you put up everything you grow. What is involved with pickling beets? And how do you keep leeks over the winter? My grandparents knew how to preserve everything, but I haven't a clue! Thanks, Bonnie
Tim doesn't like pickled beets? What's wrong with that man! 🙂 Oak-tree-wise, have you ever considered trying to make some acorn-flour? You need to expunge the tannins, but I'm told you can make a decent flour out of ground-acorns once you expunge the acid via several leechings/soaks.
I like that you have so many trees that produce food on your property. It is good to have something that pays off with time, but does not require replanting each year!
As an experiment you might put some phosphate around the chestnuts and wood ash ( potassium) and see if that helps. I wish I could grow leeks like that!
love it she make garden in her backyard
I've just visited the emporium and couldn't help but laugh over the poplar slips. They are almost considered to be weed trees here in Alberta Canada. Certainly I am not aware of anyone deliberately planting them. Poplars are everywhere. Unless these are a different variety than we have here they aren't considered to be the best firewood although we burn in our fire pits all the time in the summer. Usually we cut down deadwood for safety reasons and then use that wood.
Your voice is mesmerizing!!! A Disney voice??
I truly love her voice. Its so calm and beautiful.
I love that you already have a lot of trees ❤️
Thank you so much for this video
I love you two
I love your videos.. and i wish you a good health and keep enjoy life.. God is Always Good.
My wife can relate with Tim and the beets. I Love the things put in the oven and then coated with butter after they soften up. Wife sticks her nose up in the air. That's ok, means more for me 🙂
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Hmm..if I mailed you beech nuts from my beech tree to plant, do you think they would make it past the postal inspectors? I'm thinking not! Bonnie
Sandra, I love your gardening videos. It would be grand to also see how you put up everything you grow. What is involved with pickling beets? And how do you keep leeks over the winter? My grandparents knew how to preserve everything, but I haven't a clue! Thanks, Bonnie
Good to see that everything you have both worked hard for, was not damaged.Koennten Sie veilleicht wieder etwas von deiner Mutter backen?
Tim doesn't like pickled beets? What's wrong with that man! 🙂 Oak-tree-wise, have you ever considered trying to make some acorn-flour? You need to expunge the tannins, but I'm told you can make a decent flour out of ground-acorns once you expunge the acid via several leechings/soaks.
I like that you have so many trees that produce food on your property. It is good to have something that pays off with time, but does not require replanting each year!
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this is my dream life your so lucky
Those beet greens look really good, too!
One of my greatest dreams is to plant my own food that’s why I love your videos because you’re all so inspiring. God bless!
try roasting those beets with butter instead of pickling them… tim would surely eat them like that
I'm with Tim on the beetroot!
As an experiment you might put some phosphate around the chestnuts and wood ash ( potassium) and see if that helps. I wish I could grow leeks like that!
this is a 7/10 from the uk in derby bob very good
We just had a storm as well, stay safe!