GIANT yield!!! High Tunnel Wander with Zelda

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Edible Acres is a full service permaculture nursery located in the Finger Lakes area of NY state. We grow all layers of perennial food forest systems and provide super hardy, edible, useful, medicinal, easy to propagate, perennial plants for sale locally or for shipping around the country…
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Love seeing the veg but Zelda is the star 🌟 of the show❣️

debbieretzlaff
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What a magical child in a wonderful garden ❤😊

judithhuntly
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I can see Zelda starting a gardening channel for kids, before long. 🙂

pauljeremy
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I love how Zelda already says Thank You 🎶 so melodically

Limogi
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Cuteness overload! That sweet little "da da" as she grabs the berries from your hand was beyond adorable :)

You guys nourished the soil and ate from it, nourishing you. From that comes Zelda, who will be nourished on all levels from the garden while learning how care for it in return. All the while people are being inspired to garden from this youtube channel AND be able to get plants to do it. I know I say this all the time, but you system is just the best :)

HoboGardenerBen
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Zelda is aso cute and talking with you while in the garden:) great sweet potato harvest

cherylbertolini
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Over here, in Wales, we talk of tons and people of my age might use hundred weights but 2 baby weights is a new measure for me!
Loved the video with the new co-presenter. Keep them coming.

glyncaemawr
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Those are some massive sweet potatoes! So cute seeing them next to Zelda. I must remember to plant some for next season, I firgot to do it this year.
Thank you so much for sharing! 🤗💛🤗

Crina-LudmilaCristeaAuthor
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The most beautiful video I've watched in a long, long time, on ANY channel.
Thanks for sharing.

JohnBooker
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Zelda steals the show! Move over Dad! Zelda's taking over.

stevehorning
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So fun to watch a stroll with Zelda hahahaaa

thedivide
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Zelda's cuteness will undoubtedly bring more people to your channel. Reminds me of how much a thing the cat was on One Yard Revolution, so many comments every time he showed up, Oscar I think. Zelda's cuteness powers are far greater than even the mighty cuteness of a cat-friend. Cool to think about many more people getting into gardening because it. This is the best channel for learning real permaculture imo.

HoboGardenerBen
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Zelda’s a natural star! Love the high tunnel too

ChristopherWisnoski
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thanks for sharing. a tip from my turmeric notes: i'd recommend leaving (at least one) turmeric plant without harvesting. in my experience, 1st year harvest is not significant compared to the huge 3rd year harvest. turmeric overwinters in my zone 7b with thick mulch cover, and I harvested 19 lb fresh turmeric from this 3 year plant.

srinimuly
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Awesome !!!! Definitely great way to grow sweet

barrypetejr
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Definitely several "baby weights" of sweet potatoes. Zelda is just too precious - obviously the light of your lives, as she should be.

sharonknorr
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Really fun to watch this with my not quite two week baby girl on my chest, can’t wait to feed her from my edible acres inspired garden in the years to come!

reidbrown
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Oh wow! We named our daughter Zelda too (born 2016). She was named after her great great grandmother, Zelda Mae Brown.

LadyDesertTortoise
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Holy moly! That potato is a beast. Thank you for another beautiful video ❤

RandyLayhey-ti
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I'm all for those meals with 10 to 15 ppl, and I'm guessing you guys already know this, but for anyone who didn't, sweet potatoes can keep for a day or in the fridge, diced up & ready to go for hash or whatever. I used a glass container, a homegrown sweet potatoe and didn't use any lemon juice or anything. Idk if is same for sweet potatoes, but J recently read that if regular potatoes have not been stored ( or, exposed to, in autumn, K presume ?) in temps below 45°, they won't ( so soon ?) turn black when cut up and sit for a bit. I recently canned some of my small Huckleberry Gold potatoes and yeah, they were fine without any ascorbic acid or lemon juice being added, as I filled two big bowls ( and how they still appeared after, in the jars). I also copied a homesteader vlog ( "More than Farmers") showing prepping some meals for week, and chopped sweet potatoes like I said. What was still left ( in fridge, and I'd taken some out twice) 2 days later still looked fine.
Long time viewer though been more absent this past year. Absolutely love seeing you both carrying your daughter out n about with you ! SO cute & precious, and such a special time, and special childhood for her :).

ajb.