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Hahaha not what I expected! Great video Brad!

kaysp
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Be Thankful for your Chickens and that shadow of a stickman behind you. Sorry for your loss. I just putting a little of fun in it.

BettyQ
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Gardening and farming are so dependent on the FICKLE weather! When you want it to be dry, it's raining; when you want it wet, you're in a drought. Want it cool for fall crops? Indian summer and temps in the eighties are your lot. Oh well, remember: "No garden is as good as the one you'll have next year!"

ItsyFarm
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yes you can't fight mother nature. yes don't wait... hay !! the chickens are the winners. and as long as you learn something new. you could be like us in Seattle. we only get 1 season because it is so short and there are so many things we can't grow here.(any thing that need lots of sun) we grow great cold plants.

HazelHammond
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I'm in Michigan and had the same thing. I think I'm going more cold tolerant next year like snow peas, cabbage, carrots, kale, broccoli, spinach so it won't be a total loss.

livingready
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I expected to see you roll out a trailer load of produce. Frost warning here tonight too. I'll send you a green bean :)

Ungovernable
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Brad, sorry for the loss, you may want to try to set up temporary pvc hoop houses as the weather starts cooling down. I pounded rebar stakes in, made a hoop house with greenhouse plastic, put few big rocks around the base. I make sure I open them up on warmer days and keep them watered. I' m in Ohio and it works for me:)

workinonit
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Shucks, sorry to hear the weather did not hold for y'all. This has been a peculiar year for gardening, I can only imagine how farmers deal with odd growing seasons. Because of all the early rains, we did well to get a late garden in, some things did alright and others...oh well! We're just thankful for what did as well as the weather allowed. As always, we're hoping for better results next year, and no matter how old I get, I still love to dig in the dirt! God Bless You and Yours, Gretchen

thundercloud
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I feel your pain brother! Can't tell you how many time that happened to me when I lived in upstate NY. You also read my mind in letting the chickens into that area. They will do the clean up work for you. At least the chickens will turn it into some eggs for you.

AmerijamAcres
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Same thing happened to me... but reverse.  I don't need to worry to much about frost in FL, but that sun isn't all that kind in August lol.  - AJ

horseypeeps
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The planting sheets dont work anymore cuz the season start and finish at different times now. People are having early snows. You just have to do what you can these days.

samstevens
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The wife and I have been doing this for most of our lives and sometimes things happen. We have lost entire crops because it started to rain...and never stopped or the hurricane decided to sit in our garden or the hail smashed everything flat. We were okay because we had a huge pantry.

ADHomesteading
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Oh my goodness! For some reason I thought you lived in FL so I was expecting this beautiful table of veggies. I am so sorry. (I did wonder why you needed all that wood a few videos ago) We got our fall garden in late as well and then had all that rain from the Hurricane. We live in NC. We do have some greens up, but not nearly as high as we would like them and We hope they can live through the frosts that are now coming. The chickens will produce some wonderful eggs, and I'm sure your boys will eat as many as you'll let them! Greetings From the Foothills of NC

homesteadinarental
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You guys should do a hoop green house over your garden so you can lift it up and on bad nights just put it down

xXCassXx
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I have never had a garden but we plan to start one in the spring

livingweirdestherc
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Yeah, we've been almost frosting down here in NW GA... but I keep procrastinating about getting my cold frame set up around my second crop of tomatoes that I started from clones from the first crop.

PaintedSkyArts
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Here in the south, 26 is a "hard freeze". :) Maybe a couple of heat lamps under the plastic? Not sure of your layout there.

oldpup
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Oh no my friends!!  Now that is downright upsetting!  So sorry!

niftythriftybits
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Hard frosts are just another part of homesteading, so sorry for you. :(

gopackgo
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Your beets must have turned out well... But rubbing them on your face Brad? lol had to. love the videos keep it up :) ... and send someone out for Sunscreen :p

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