Blake Shelton took a break from the stage to get his hands dirty, showing fans how to plant onions on his Oklahoma farm. With his signature humor, the country star offered one key piece of wisdom for a successful harvest—proving he’s just as at home in the garden as he is in the spotlight!

Blake Shelton’s favorite place to be is on his Oklahoma ranch. Still, there are chores even he doesn’t enjoy doing, especially planting onions. In a comedic — and slightly inapprorpriate — social media post, Shelton reveals that he finally did the task he he had been dreading for weeks: planting onions.

“I’ve been meaning to plant onions for a few weeks now,” Shelton says. “I’ve had the onion sets and I’ve just been putting it off and wasting time. And my mom used to always say, ‘Sh– or get off the pot. So today it’s beautiful here in Oklahoma and I’m getting off the pot.

“And we’re gonna plant some onions. I got the original orange out,” he continues, showing off his orange Kubota tractor. “So here we go. It’s onions time.”

Shelton sang a little ditty before embarking on the disliked task.

I woke up this morning and I flushed a big floater / And now I’m planting onions on my orange Kubota,” he sang.

Ever since starting his relationship with Gwen Stefani in 2015, Shelton has divided his time between Los Angeles and Oklahoma. Although he enjoys being wherever Stefani is, whom he wed in 2021, Shelton admits there is no place like Oklahoma for him.

“She comes to Oklahoma, and it’s not like this now, but at first, she had to have felt like ‘Where am I? What is this place?’” Shelton tells WKML “This is not how she grew up, and the same goes for me. I’d go to LA, and it’s like, ‘What is this place? How do I fit in here?’ And I would still feel that way if she wasn’t there.”

Shelton owns a whopping 1300 acres in Oklahoma, caring for much of it himself. His ranch was also the backdrop for his “God’s Country” video, released in 2019. But he will have to delegate some of the ranch work over the next few weeks, as he headlines his Friends & Heroes Tour. Shelton will be joined by Trace Adkins, Craig Morgan, Deana Carter and Emily Ann Roberts for the tour, which kicks off on February 27.

Flooding from tropical storm Bill caused a lot of problems for a lot of people in Texas and in Oklahoma this week.

For one man, that trouble turned into an unexpected encounter with a country music Superstar.

Adam Snyder explains it’s somewhere along these country roads that a country Superstar.

Hey, everybody, Blake Shelton here met Roo Hartman.

I, I didn’t get a chance to get like number.

I give him one of my cards, though I did do that.

Rojo was headed home from armore when he reached a river- that was once a road- there’s a car on the other side- pulled up here.

He went in it and I thought:

Huh, I thought, well, I believe I make it too.

He didn’t make it.

Soon he and another passer by were pushing his stalled truck up a hill.

He said: don’t slip down, and I said: I’m nodding.

It was a slow move to start with, but we stayed with it.

That is until a Dodge pulled up with a handy tow rope and a familiar face, and the guy said: are you ready?

And that looks like Black Shon.

That’s exactly what I thought

And I said, yeah,

I’m ready soon.

The truck was safe up the hill, but Rojo was far from home and I said: hey, could you give me a ride home and he said, uh, where you live?

And I said, uh, just right over Yonder.

And this unlikely Duo was off.

As Rojo warned the heartlands, my wife called me.

I said, uh, Black Shelton pulled me out and, uh, uh, he’s going to go ahead and bring me on home.

I said, uh, you better.

Uh, you better, slick up.

And uh, you know, we’ll be there in just a minute.

So for the next few minutes.

The two just shot the breeze.

We hit it off real good.

He looked like a normal person, but but but tall.

I’m telling you, he’s.

He’s on that age.

Uh, he’s doing good.

Before long they were home.

The family snapped a few photos and Blake was off.

Rojo now hopes someday he can repay the favor, get him on that Facebook deal.

However, that is, I don’t know nothing about it.

It was great.

It was great.

It pretty good, he’s, he’s.

He’s a good fell, I think.

Yeah, I like him.

That’s my favorite story of the day, and that was Adam Snider reporting from Ardmore, Oklahoma.

Blake Shelton will return in September for his ninth season as a coach on Nbc’s The Voice.