Hi 🖐 T I have chickens and I have looked on line what they can eat and not eat they can eat ripe tomatoes but not their leaves. chickens can eat cooked white potatoes but not their leaves 😊
It is safe to feed chickens ripe tomatoes in moderation but no stems, leaves or flowers or unripe fruit. You have a beautiful garden. You have a good harvest any harvest is a good one.
Garden looks great Tee. My tomatoes are doing great here in GA 8A, but I lost almost all of my pepper plants to Broad mites. I thought somebody sprayed roundup but it was the mites. My first time dealing with them. Thanks for all the great cotent.
You should be very proud of yourself, young lady. I'm proud of you! Please allow me to give you a word of wisdom. Keep your children involved with you in the garden and what to do to preserve and prepare their harvest. You will be preparing them for their own survival!
We as parents will not always be around. They need to know how to feed themselves from the land! It not about whether they are interested it's about needing to know what to do when they don't have a grocery store to depend on. They can be grateful to you later! Thanks. 🙏🏾 ❤️
Just o be a BIT more educated, Cracking of Tomatoes can come from over-watering or even UNDER-Watering and Stress. Rain does NOT bring Diseases; most diseases come from back SPLASH from the Soil. You have to PRUNE your Tomato plants so that water will not splash UP on the bottom-side of the leaves. That Yellow Bellpepper has Blossom End Rot, which could be from a plethora of things, such as a lack of Calcium or Phosphorus. Your Tomato plants have BLIGHT on them, so you really need to trim those diseased leaves AWAY from the plant and DISPOSE of them. Other than that, Keep doing your thing. =)
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You have a wonderful garden, I really like it. Wishing you good health ❤❤❤❤
Beautiful garden! An abundance of fresh food ! Enjoy!!🤗🥒🍅🫑🥕🧅
Love your cherry tomato plants…so abundant and colorful. Just subscribed ❤
What a great harvest.
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TI have chickens and I have looked on line what they can eat and not eat they can eat ripe tomatoes but not their leaves. chickens can eat cooked white potatoes but not their leaves 😊Mine def split 😢I was too busy to get out there
That white carrot is so interesting 😮
Tee you said you sprayed the tomato plant with DE, in a liquid form?
Hi Tee! Your garden is absolutely beautiful! I don't know which is my favorite. The sand put……… gorgeous!!!🙏🏽💜💜💜
Beautiful harvest 💜💜💜
Wow I can't wait to upgrade my garden harvest like yours I love it sister ❤️
It is safe to feed chickens ripe tomatoes in moderation but no stems, leaves or flowers or unripe fruit. You have a beautiful garden. You have a good harvest any harvest is a good one.
Garden looks great Tee. My tomatoes are doing great here in GA 8A, but I lost almost all of my pepper plants to Broad mites. I thought somebody sprayed roundup but it was the mites. My first time dealing with them. Thanks for all the great cotent.
Yes, yes, yes! You are doing a great job. Blessed harvest!😊
Could you keep the camera steady lol😂
You should be very proud of yourself, young lady. I'm proud of you! Please allow me to give you a word of wisdom. Keep your children involved with you in the garden and what to do to preserve and prepare their harvest. You will be preparing them for their own survival!
We as parents will not always be around. They need to know how to feed themselves from the land! It not about whether they are interested it's about needing to know what to do when they don't have a grocery store to depend on. They can be grateful to you later! Thanks. 🙏🏾 ❤️
Lovely harvest.
Hey Tee…WOW, what a beautiful harvest. Inspiring…, enjoy.
BEAUTIFUL INSPIRING GARDEN
Just o be a BIT more educated, Cracking of Tomatoes can come from over-watering or even UNDER-Watering and Stress. Rain does NOT bring Diseases; most diseases come from back SPLASH from the Soil. You have to PRUNE your Tomato plants so that water will not splash UP on the bottom-side of the leaves. That Yellow Bellpepper has Blossom End Rot, which could be from a plethora of things, such as a lack of Calcium or Phosphorus. Your Tomato plants have BLIGHT on them, so you really need to trim those diseased leaves AWAY from the plant and DISPOSE of them. Other than that, Keep doing your thing. =)