12 Crops We're Growing In 2025
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Awww congrats to Shannie on her little one! So cute :) Here's to an abundant 2025!
Do you want some interesting history about the peanut? The dust bowl was due to over-fertilization and poor farming tactics b/c all of the nutrients were out of the soil. George Washington Carver was an expert in soil management, and he he recommend that the farmers who didn't have anything growing during the dust bowl plant peanuts b/c they replenished so many nutrients back into the soil. The farmers did that, the soil recovered, but it meant that there was a surplus of peanuts in the U.S. At this point, he locked himself in his laboratory and he came up with about 50 different things to do with peanuts including peanut oil, peanut butter, peanut powder, peanut brittle, and a ton of other peanut stuff.
Kevin: I grew up eating acorn squash Me: I grew up eating fast food That’s why this channel means so much! Trying to change things as a parent now!!
Great video. So happy to see Meg back! For her to have gone through so much with her cancer and surgery and just jump right back into videos is inspiring. Also so happy to see Shannie with her new baby! Also inspiring. You picked some great girls to round out the amazing boys ha ha. Happy 2025 you all 🎉
Each seed planted is a step toward self-sufficiency, sustainability, and the joy of nurturing life. Keep growing, learning, and thriving!❤🌱
Meg is back!🙌🏼 Prayers for a healthy and happy 2025!🎉
Like that you show seeds other than y’all’s. Guess you could say that’s pretty “Epic”! 😎
If you didn't get a catalog from us this year - request one here! https://www.botanicalinterests.com/pages/request-a-catalog
Excited for that future Lettuce video.
Im a farmer in vietnam and i like way you show your garden
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Top Comments (10)
Awww congrats to Shannie on her little one! So cute :) Here's to an abundant 2025!
Do you want some interesting history about the peanut? The dust bowl was due to over-fertilization and poor farming tactics b/c all of the nutrients were out of the soil. George Washington Carver was an expert in soil management, and he he recommend that the farmers who didn't have anything growing during the dust bowl plant peanuts b/c they replenished so many nutrients back into the soil. The farmers did that, the soil recovered, but it meant that there was a surplus of peanuts in the U.S. At this point, he locked himself in his laboratory and he came up with about 50 different things to do with peanuts including peanut oil, peanut butter, peanut powder, peanut brittle, and a ton of other peanut stuff.
Kevin: I grew up eating acorn squash Me: I grew up eating fast food That’s why this channel means so much! Trying to change things as a parent now!!
Great video. So happy to see Meg back! For her to have gone through so much with her cancer and surgery and just jump right back into videos is inspiring. Also so happy to see Shannie with her new baby! Also inspiring. You picked some great girls to round out the amazing boys ha ha. Happy 2025 you all 🎉
Each seed planted is a step toward self-sufficiency, sustainability, and the joy of nurturing life. Keep growing, learning, and thriving!❤🌱
Meg is back!🙌🏼 Prayers for a healthy and happy 2025!🎉
Like that you show seeds other than y’all’s. Guess you could say that’s pretty “Epic”! 😎
If you didn't get a catalog from us this year - request one here! https://www.botanicalinterests.com/pages/request-a-catalog
Excited for that future Lettuce video.
Im a farmer in vietnam and i like way you show your garden