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45 Comments

  1. I was born and raised in Oklahoma, and I was raised on sweet tea! Now I live in South Mississippi, and we are still a sweet tea house! LOL! I don't know where in Oklahoma he is from, but it must be North… LOL! Just kidding!

  2. Can you harvest the rollie pollies for the chickens so they don't reproduce exponentially because of their fine dining?

  3. I cannot do sweet tea. If I make a gallon of tea; I only add a half a cup of sugar. If I add any. I prefer lemon in it.

  4. Jess, I saw your shade cloth on the high tunnel and it inspired me to ask Greenstalk to invent shade cloth for their planters. lol Fingers crossed!

  5. Lander is a great school! I graduated from Lander. Congratulations. It’s a wonderful place and close enough to be able to go home. ❤

  6. I know you have a bunch of roses already, but have you considered creating a little Southern style English rose garden area. If you aren’t growing as much food, you could utilize some of the space to create a rocky rosey space to sit and look at. Hint hint 😂 I live a large garden life vicariously through you.

  7. Im also working on a shawl with thin yarn. It takes 15 min to get from one side to the ither right now. That adds a quarter inch to my fabric

  8. Love you should put a laundry sink outside to wash all those vegs off, if you got 2 of them you could soak all those root crops in the 2nd dink, save you tons of work in the house
    God Bless happy gardening

  9. How did I miss learning Mia was from Oklahoma? Where? I live in north central… Lil town called Blackwell. 🤟

  10. Your third kiddo in college… wow, that's a lot! But you always have a LOT going on, y'all got this!

  11. Lovely suprise this morning. R&R again. 💃🕺💃🕺 Just woken up the 🌞 is finally out and shining Jess in the garden. What else I need for happiness.😊🫶🫂 Thank you Jess to picking up the camera.

  12. I have two different types of sweet pea flowers planted this year, and I HOPE they will come up. It's been kind of cold here in Vermont, but they are soooo beautiful in your high tunnel! I really want some blooming around here. Wish me luck, Jess!🌻

  13. I do remember that dress that went viral! I saw gold and white and so does my son. But my daughter and mom see black and blue. Wild!

  14. we put a sink outside that drains into a bucket with a table next to it with a cutting board that way you dont have to drag in the dirt also put a shower trype head on the faucet to spray them with

  15. Thank you so much for the soaking info. I couldn't understand why my carrots and rutabaga last year was so floppy.

  16. Does planting under the mulch like that make your seedlings leggy? What do you do to make that work? Hay mulch is working really well for me this year, and I would like to seed with it more.

  17. I also grow Zloty Lan Chamomile! Well actually I did several years ago and now it’s everywhere lol! But I don’t mind because I just transplant elsewhere! 👩🏻‍🌾❤️

  18. Wow! Gorgeous shawl! You did a great job! I'm scared to try anything with thin yarns, but good point about being in a hurry to start something new, lol!🥰💜

  19. Hey Jess! Since you will be visiting Lander check out festival of flowers in Greenwood. Beautiful topiaries will roll out in June and will be all over town!! There woll be a huge Gamecock, Clemson Tiger , elephants, pandas, a jeep , a T Rex and many more!

  20. Hi Jessica! I heard you talking about your pill bug problem the last few videos, and I thought I would add my two cents. I set traps like you do with potato bits and orange slices, except I use the pruned leaves of kale, lettuce, swiss chard, etc. I put a thin piece of card board down, like the flap off a box, and put the treats on top and wet it down a bit. If you go out early in the morning when it is still cool, you can capture them on the flap of cardboard and relocate them out of your raised bed. You should move them out by the pond by dumping them in the box that the flap came from – 4 flaps, 4 traps. In this way you can do population control without using any sort of pesticide, organic or not.

  21. Sweet Jess, Your garden tours always put a smile on my face. This year my garden will be small. Several beds are coming apart, and the wood needs replacing. My husband is not able to help with fixing the beds, he had surgery on his left arm. I've made the decision to slow down this season. I'm looking for food grade IBC totes for next springs garden. I'm going to cut the totes in half and make beds out of them. This way, I don't have to purchase more wood.

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