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Vegetable Garden Mustard Green Harvesting and Freezing

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Vegetable Garden Harvesting and freezing mustard green. Visit The Bayou Gardener in Avoyelles Parish Louisiana - Cajun Country at http://www.thebayougardener.com

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  • I Enjoy your videos, been growing lots herbs and tomatoes for a while in my home in london,

  • @Tygenja ...Glad you enjoy the vids......Donald

  • We have learned so much from you. We add salt to our water when we are soaking them for cleaning. The salt kills any bugs and they will float to the top.

  • @rebeccapalga ...Thanks for the tip.....Donald

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  • how do you cook mustard greens? what do you put in them? maybe you could make a video on that. :o)

  • @webcajun Thanks again, and I sent you an e-mail.

  • @231MasseyFerguson ... the greens, onions and garlic will be fine. Turnip I don't grow so not sure about them. The cabbage MAY be hurt by ice and a real hard freeze. Glad you enjoy the videos.........Donald

  • @webcajun THANKS!...... Will a hard freeze kill them? The vegetables we have growing are mustard greens (picked em and ate em Several times), turnips (very small roots, but got our 1st pickin today), green onions (already got enuff to put in the freezer), garlic (not doing much at all), and cabbage (heads are just starting to form). YOU ARE A VERY INSPIRATIONAL PERSON AND HAVE THE BEST VIDEOS ON THE INTERNET. PERIOD!

  • @231MasseyFerguson ... My mustard are usually ready to cut between 6-8 weeks. The colder it gets the slower some vegetables will grow. Give em a little time..........Donald

  • @webcajun I'm very familiar with the Watson area. I live a few miles below I-12 between Walker and Llivingston....The mustard greens are about a month or a month and a half old. It's maybe rained once or twice since then. I fertilized the ground 1 good time right before I disked and made the rows to get ready to plant....The turnips are growing, but the roots are small. We harvested a mess this evening, but they are small. I took the weed eater to the mustard greens. They should sprout out good.

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