Decking Out Our Back Porch for Fall! – https://bit.ly/3eth1mF
HUGE Butternut Squash Harvest, Orchard Grass Update & Chicken Coop Window Box Planting! – https://bit.ly/3eynwEE
Planting Simple Fall Containers & Ton of Hellebores! – https://bit.ly/3Vp4hOB
Making Bouquets for Some Special People! – https://bit.ly/3MwD8F6
Planting Roses! – https://bit.ly/3My6ses

27 Comments

  1. Rumor says the big orange pumpkins "de-worm cattle". Also wondering if Paul increased your butternut squash and your sweet potatoes last year by burying stems to root in???

  2. I’d love to see a day in the life of Paul! (and Aaron, Benjamin, Samantha…) I love seeing all you guys do!

  3. How can you make compost from garden debris when it woukd include weeds you don't want, like bindweed? Wouldn't you always be at risk of spreading their seeds?

  4. Too funny. Aaron is clearly a deep thinker. The look on Laura's face was "what can I do to help you through this struggle?"

  5. Aaron: plants convert sunlight and nutrients into mass. Derick from Veratasium has a great video on trees that answers your question about where that mass comes from. Excellent question – a certain curiosity denotes an excellent intelligence. 👍

  6. You might be underestimating the energy of the sun is also what makes things grow like the butternuts and the trees and not just soil nutrition and dirt. 🙂 Soil does lessen and we often notice it in raised beds more than land soil because the earth is also heaving upward to replenish due to freezes.

  7. I would love to see Paul in action and especially how he does drip. I’m sure we could learn some things from him.

  8. Aaron, the butternut squash did not only take from the soil, it converted sunlight as well and, just like us, they are primarily made of water, not soil

  9. 12:27 the decorative pumpkins are $0.49 a pound and the regular pumpkins are $0.39 a pound at the farm stand. The tiny pumpkins are $2. When I went I told Anna I came because of your video and she said she has gotten a ton of new customers from your viewers.

  10. The biomass that plants produce comes from the carbon dioxide that they take in and convert to sugars during photosynthesis. The only thing taken from the soil is water and minerals to build other small molecules the plant needs.

  11. Tree mass comes from carbon acquired during photosynthesis! So cool! 😊

  12. Aaron! there's no loss of soil because of photosynthesis. CO2 from the atmosphere is what builds the mass from plants, not organic matter from the soil.

  13. I love chicken coop content and find myself going back to the old chicken videos you’ve posted because your coop is so sweet!

  14. Vote yes for video of Paul and your dad answering questions! Did anyone else notice the dark spot on Laura’s coffee cup? Was it a bug lol? I was distracted by it 😅. 😊

  15. Yes…let’s follow Paul around and see his Superman powers!! Aaron trying to explain why the squash doesn’t leave a hole was HILARIOUS!! Great recap!

  16. The mass from plants growing comes from photosynthesis. It’s a production of molecules from carbon dioxide plus the energy from sunlight.

  17. Yes please, I'd love to watch a day in the life of Paul, and also Bethany, as long as I'm not required to work alongside them. Seriously, I couldn't even begin to keep up, but I'd love to tag along to see what they do on any given day! I especially love that you and Aaron, always give credit where credit is due! Bless you. ~Margie🤗🧤🪚🪛🔧❗

  18. Sorry for any contractors out there, but…People start new jobs because that’s how they get money. It’s not money-generating in the middle or end of the job until it’s all finished.

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