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Welcome to the Lazy Dog Farm Channel!
We are a family of four that includes Travis Key (husband), Brooklyn (wife) and two wild boys -- Abram and Titus. We have a small, 2 acre homestead where we love to grow our own food. We grow just about anything you can imagine -- tomatoes, potatoes, corn, cucumbers, squash, cabbage, broccoli, peas, pumpkins, watermelons, flowers, herbs, and more!
We've been growing our own food since we moved to this homestead in 2014 and are able to grow food year round in our southern climate. We are continually experimenting with new gardening techniques and trying new varieties that can handle our extreme temperatures. Join us on our gardening and homesteading journey!
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FUNSTON, GA 31753
We are a family of four that includes Travis Key (husband), Brooklyn (wife) and two wild boys -- Abram and Titus. We have a small, 2 acre homestead where we love to grow our own food. We grow just about anything you can imagine -- tomatoes, potatoes, corn, cucumbers, squash, cabbage, broccoli, peas, pumpkins, watermelons, flowers, herbs, and more!
We've been growing our own food since we moved to this homestead in 2014 and are able to grow food year round in our southern climate. We are continually experimenting with new gardening techniques and trying new varieties that can handle our extreme temperatures. Join us on our gardening and homesteading journey!
GET YOUR LAZY DOG FARM MERCH HERE: lazydogfarm.com
DON'T FORGET TO SUBSCRIBE!
IF YOU'D LIKE TO MAIL US SOMETHING ...
LAZY DOG FARM
PO BOX 237
FUNSTON, GA 31753
How to Save Tomato Seeds | SIMPLE & EASY!
What's the easiest way to save tomato seeds so that you can replant them next year? Join us as we show our simple and easy technique for saving tomato seeds, and provide some tips on how to decide which fruits to use for seed saving.
CHAPTERS:
0:30: 🍅 Tomato seed saving process in late July in South Georgia.
2:39: 🍅 Discussion on growing fall tomatoes, fatigue from harvesting, and saving tomato seeds.
5:26: 🍅 Factors influencing tomato seed quality and plant performance when saved from open-pollinated varieties.
7:41: 🍅 Technique for saving tomato seeds using simple tools and emphasizing the importance of planting and selecting seeds from multiple plants.
10:28: 🍅 Efficiently save tomato seeds ...
CHAPTERS:
0:30: 🍅 Tomato seed saving process in late July in South Georgia.
2:39: 🍅 Discussion on growing fall tomatoes, fatigue from harvesting, and saving tomato seeds.
5:26: 🍅 Factors influencing tomato seed quality and plant performance when saved from open-pollinated varieties.
7:41: 🍅 Technique for saving tomato seeds using simple tools and emphasizing the importance of planting and selecting seeds from multiple plants.
10:28: 🍅 Efficiently save tomato seeds ...
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The Easiest Way to Duplicate Your Fig Trees!
Просмотров 4,1 тыс.13 часов назад
Do you have an older fig tree that you'd like to propagate? While most growers recommend doing dormant propagation, we'll show you a quick and easy way to propagate fig trees in the middle of the summer with green cuttings. We'll show you how we've recently done over 700 cuttings with an incredible success rate. CHAPTERS: 0:30: 🌿 Effortless summer propagation of fig trees 2:52: 🌱 Efficient prop...
How to Grow a Beautiful Garden in the Middle of Summer!
Просмотров 7 тыс.18 часов назад
Can you still have a vibrant garden in the hottest part of summer? Of course you can! You just have to know what to be growing this time of year. Join us as we take a tour of our raised bed garden plot and show you what thrives this time of year in the summer heat. CHAPTERS: 0:35: 🌱 Tips for maintaining a thriving garden in the heat of summer. 3:16: 🌼 Growing vibrant flowers in the summer garde...
These Figs Are WAY Different!
Просмотров 6 тыс.23 часа назад
Join us in the fig orchard as we try some delicious berry figs! Berry figs are quite different than the traditional sugar figs that most people are used to eating. These often have a tart, berry flavor with hints of strawberry and raspberry. CHAPTERS: 0:20: 🌿 Exploring fig tree growth phases in summer, discussing fertilization, and showcasing ripening figs. 3:12: 🌿 Perfect timing for fertilizin...
Can You Plant Onions in the Summer?
Просмотров 6 тыс.День назад
Can you plant onions in the middle of summer? Well maybe not traditional onions, but these Louisiana Evergreen Shallots, aka perennial onions, do great when planted in the summer months. Join us as we answer some questions about these wonderful "onions" and show how we plant them. CHAPTERS: 0:38: 🌱 Planting Louisiana Evergreen Shallots in the summer after harvesting and using them for months. 2...
Secrets to Choosing the Perfect Watermelon
Просмотров 6 тыс.День назад
How can you tell when a watermelon is perfectly ripe? Join us as we'll walk you through the journey of growing our own watermelons in the backyard garden and how we determine when they're ready to pick. Will our signs be correct when we cut open a couple fresh watermelons? Join us to see! CHAPTERS: 0:16: 🍉 Tips for selecting ripe watermelons and enjoying a backyard harvest. 1:58: 🍉 Diverse wate...
The Only Pumpkins We Can Grow!
Просмотров 5 тыс.14 дней назад
Growing pumpkins for a fall harvest is not for the faint of heart. But we'll share our failures and successes over the years to help you determine the varieties that you'll be the most successful growing. We'll then show you how we plant these giant butternut squash which did really well for us last year! CHAPTERS: 0:22: 🎃 Challenges of cultivating giant butternut squash seeds similar to pumpki...
The Most Juicy and Meaty Tomatoes You'll Ever Grow!
Просмотров 12 тыс.14 дней назад
The Most Juicy and Meaty Tomatoes You'll Ever Grow!
4 Simple Ways to Deal with Garden Pests
Просмотров 6 тыс.14 дней назад
4 Simple Ways to Deal with Garden Pests
Sweet and Juicy: Exploring Delicious Fig Varieties
Просмотров 6 тыс.21 день назад
Sweet and Juicy: Exploring Delicious Fig Varieties
Hilling Potatoes: Uncovering the Truth
Просмотров 14 тыс.21 день назад
Hilling Potatoes: Uncovering the Truth
The Most Awesome Onions to Grow: A Complete Guide
Просмотров 7 тыс.28 дней назад
The Most Awesome Onions to Grow: A Complete Guide
Grow Your Own Sweet Corn at Home! | EASY TIPS
Просмотров 7 тыс.Месяц назад
Grow Your Own Sweet Corn at Home! | EASY TIPS
The Top 8 Tips to Grow Awesome Watermelons!
Просмотров 8 тыс.Месяц назад
The Top 8 Tips to Grow Awesome Watermelons!
These Mini Cucumbers are CRAZY PRODUCTIVE!
Просмотров 8 тыс.Месяц назад
These Mini Cucumbers are CRAZY PRODUCTIVE!
Surprising Benefits of Growing Figs in Pots
Просмотров 5 тыс.Месяц назад
Surprising Benefits of Growing Figs in Pots
Complete Potato Growing Guide: Planting to Harvest
Просмотров 9 тыс.Месяц назад
Complete Potato Growing Guide: Planting to Harvest
Harvesting Garlic: Signs, Tips, and Storage Guide
Просмотров 14 тыс.Месяц назад
Harvesting Garlic: Signs, Tips, and Storage Guide
Will This Lifeless Soil Grow Anything?
Просмотров 7 тыс.Месяц назад
Will This Lifeless Soil Grow Anything?
Take Back Control of Your Weedy Garden!
Просмотров 10 тыс.Месяц назад
Take Back Control of Your Weedy Garden!
Plant These in Raised Beds This Summer!
Просмотров 10 тыс.Месяц назад
Plant These in Raised Beds This Summer!
Fig Tree Planting: Step-by-Step Guide
Просмотров 6 тыс.Месяц назад
Fig Tree Planting: Step-by-Step Guide
From 4 lbs to 40 lbs: Growing Potatoes in Raised Beds
Просмотров 8 тыс.2 месяца назад
From 4 lbs to 40 lbs: Growing Potatoes in Raised Beds
The Cucumber Trellis to Make You Jealous!
Просмотров 12 тыс.2 месяца назад
The Cucumber Trellis to Make You Jealous!
Maximizing Tomato Growth: Boosting for Healthy Plants!
Просмотров 17 тыс.2 месяца назад
Maximizing Tomato Growth: Boosting for Healthy Plants!
I thought they’d be bigger. 🤔
Try making strawberry fig jam. All you do is add strawberry jello to the fig jam
yeah ok have they heard of purple cherokee tomatoes
Love letting herbs go to flower. I actually have bee balm, yarrow, and sea holly, and the pollinators are loving the perennials. I am playing companion planting so far, working out great with combined annual cut flowers and perennials. 1st time ever no flea beatles on my eggplants. Tomatoes TBD up north so nothing outside cherry until mid August
Great update. Although i did purchase the GLOW Petunia, that was GMO. Would i again... of course. They are stunning at night. Maybe next year, Travis? Enjoying every glowing moment! 😉
Where do you get colchicine? Interested in trying next year.
Colchicine is actually used to treat gout in humans. But no idea how you'd actually use it to make seedless watermelon seeds. I leave that to the experts.
Thanks for the demo
Now, this would have gone viral if, after biting into the tomato, his head started turning into a salmon.
😅 good one
That is so gross, and so potentially harmful! 🤢🤮
when thinning them out, you can pull up a little seeding, doing it carefully so you'll get all/most of the roots with it, and then replant the little seedling, leaving room around it.
So conclusion is Trav going plant them next year, im guessing not.
Thanks Trav
I am in florida, and my property is full of pine and sugar sand. In large areas i didnt mow for 2 summers was thick with woven like pine needles there. I raked them back and straight sugar sand inder there. No sign of grass. No fire ants either. Im going to start using it as mulch ftom now on.
got to be honest i stopped looking at the tomato and started taking bets if that bead of sweat on your chin would fall
The old Cherokee purple, I bet those gmo aren't better. The German Green, Brandywine, both pink and red. The Krim.There's a lot of amazingly good heirloom tomatoes, this looks Ike reinventing the wheel.
This is the only one that is purple on the inside. Supposedly more nutritious because of higher anthocyanin content.
Ethan Chlebowski did a video on Onions and he said that they're biennials. They produce a small bulb the first year and then the larger bulb the next year. I personally have no experience with them. Just figured I'd share that tidbit. I've wondered about how they spread. Maybe you should do a follow-up video in a few years.
A thousand delicious heirloom varieties exist. A solution in search of a problem.
Shoot, dat feller straight up sigogglin', he'd have a heart attack hearin' how the lot of us West Virginians talk. Lmao What a sad little life form to be so bothered by how different people in different regions of this country talk. The guy needs to yeet himself into the next dimension. Carry on as you have been, Travis!!!
As in genetically modified tomatoes?
Yes it was the GMO
@kittiew260 Considering there's like a million different varieties of tomatoes, I'll pass on lab created ones.
@unaffiliated_x9279 I understand, but the glow petunia is well worth the show. I will definitely purchase more of them as they are stunning
Is that the purple Cherokee?
@@1jw298 no, that was the purple gmo that is the first (and only so far) gmo seeds to sale to home gardeners.
@@gidget8717 Ugg… I’ll pass on those. Plenty of heirloom seeds still out there for now
@@1jw298 that why he tried them, so everyone could see if they thought the seeds was worth the price. He looked unimpressed. And I'm with you, I'll just stick to the tried & true varieties. 🍅
ALL RIGHT, Bring It On Boss! I want to learn how to grow onions from seed !
That one wasn't ripe. Wait until they look like muscadines.
I am on Gen 2 of the Turkey Creek variety. Only have two plants this year thanks to an overzealous dose of chicken litter compost. But...they are doing great and tomatoes are trying to start getting a little color to them.
So that's what was growing in our yard. I don't know where the seeds came from, but the tomatoes looked just like that.
Just had my first one yesterday. Not bad, not great but also not to acidic. I'm saving seeds to regrow for next year.
I have to disagree. I have been eating those purple tomatoes since May. They are fantastic. Not runny, uniquely sweet, very productive. Last two weeks because of so much rain, some of them crack. But I got so many of the fruits. They are still fruiting. They should be darker than what you re showing. Definitely worth it.
Worth that high seed price?
@@gidget8717 for me yes. You can ask if someone can give you just 1 seed and you can grow and save more seeds.
I agree!! I have been enjoying mine since May too.
Mine are almost black they are so purple. His look way over ripe. Plants are very prolific. I didn’t think they tasted as I would have liked. I like an acidic tomato but I enjoyed them. Mine are prone to cracking as I live in Florida and get plenty of rain. I will be growing them again and sharing seed.
My friend told me that he knows a guy who heard it from another guy that a newspaper posted an article by this guy who actually spent time with another guy who had seen a picture from another guy of a person actually seeing a horseshoe crab literly eating an alligator as mentioned in a police report from a previous guy who had been apprehended after a 2 hour police chase after the driver apparently hit a unicorn while riding his unregistered ferret. So, electroculture really is very likely.
So, not worth the price of the seeds?
@@doggiefamily908 that's what I want to know too
thanks a bunch. i'm thinking seriously about trying a few fall tomatoes. never attempted that before be fun to try
I saved seeds from the turkey creek that I bought from you, but I ferment my seeds works for me
Yes. Please do fall tomatoes. I already have some of my starts ready to go into the ground here in central Florida 9b. I keep them until disease and or a frost kills them.
Travis, I have a tomato from my area in Southern Tenn, 7B(8A some years) I would like to send u seeds for you to try in your garden. Big Pink fruits(had a couple 2lbfruits this year), Menonite strand. How do I go about sending them to you?
I would love some fall tomatoes vlog 😊
Love to see you try fall tomatoes! As always thanks for all the good info!
By all means, do the fall tomatoes! I live on the Gulf coast. My tomato season is over basically by the end of June. Blooms will not set because of heat. Would love to see your progress with a fall crop.
Good to see you have a long sleeve shirt and large hat for sun protection. A little sunscreen on the back of your hands is recommended! You will be glad you took these precautions as you get older - I speak from my own experience. I try to keep my dermatologist's pocket knife in his pocket! Great video! Take care and be safe....
I’m in Quitman, Ga. I noticed the same thing with my peppers. Lots of rain followed by drought.
I've been saving seeds since the late 1960s. I always did exactly what you did there. No matter the type of seeds, I just rinse and dry on a paper plate. 🤷♀️ The first time I saw someone on the internet say "you need to ferment the pulp for tomato seeds" I was like, what? 🤨 evidently I've been doing it wrong for decades (so did my parents and grandparents 😆)
About 45 min south east of Thibodaux Louisiana.... lived a man named Doc Milsouth and his pretty wife Hanna. ruclips.net/video/PbXFHSa4YmQ/видео.html
I bought an heirloom Mr stripey tomato from ingles last week to try to get a few fruit before it gets cold because the tomato sandwich I made with another was so good. I even contacted the farm on facebook to confirm they weren’t hybrids so I didn’t waste my time growing them lol
Please try fall tomatoes.
oregano flowers are crazy good for pollinators!
I love em !!! Do you soak your peanuts before planting ?
The secret is that good old "South GA Well Water"..... Almost as special as the Dawg's Bucket for plant success!!!!
Do it! do it! do it! do it!
I squeeze all the guts of my tomatoes into a small mason jar, add some water, maybe half as much water as tomato goop, put a piece of plastic wrap on top and in 3 days or so it’ll be covered with mold at the top, swirl it around to get the seeds to separate from the goo and let it sit another day. The seeds will finish separating from the goop and settle into the water on the bottom. I then slowly fill the jar with water and pour off the goop and any floating seeds, once the water is clear dump in a strainer and proceed to the paper plate. These seeds are now fermented and the gel is gone. They will dry fuzzy just like you buy from the store and germinate fantastic for you for years if stored properly. The main drawback to other methods is the gel can inhibit germination and lessen the viability of the seed over time. If you’re doing it with each variety every year or 2 fermentation isn’t necessary.
i let them soak in water for a few days and then strain them off, any seeds that float are no good. but i pretty much do it the same as you do. Just so happens i saved seeds today from the infamous purple Tomato...few thoughts on the whole thing... of the pack of 10 seeds, which was actually about 20, they started out great, far outpacing the growth of all my other tomato starts. after potting them out, they did ok for a while then i lost a few, then a few more, i only planted ten of the seeds, so i planted the rest, same thing, started fine, then the big die off. in short i ended up with about 3 or four plants worth planting, kinda sorry looking i planted two on the deck in pots, one in the garden, i actually made a few more from suckers, which believe it or not, turned into better plants then from seeds, their in the green house. anyways, the two on the deck are doing well although the fruit is only slightly bigger than your standard cherry tomato, i was expecting golf ball size fruit. but, they are def purple inside. i saved seed from a small handful of them today. i save the dry seeds in bottles i save from protein drinks we get, started that last year, works great. Anyways, great vid, keep up the great work.
What happened to the gmo purple tomatoes?
Yes, do fall tomato’s!
Yes T man Fall maters please!