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21 Comments

  1. I love your gardening style ! Seeing how much river rock you guys have on your property I bet it’s a ancient river bed , in mining they call that placer deposits, if you dig to the bottom of that rock layer you would probably find some good gold ! 🤠

  2. Oh I get it. You were saying compost release heat and should be for N, W, E direction locations, while the high sun for the South should be collect using unique architecture styles and materials?

  3. Nope. You need the trees bc it have these thick trunks that tunnel yonder underneath thru gapes and holes seeking moist and watery sources and then to release it in the form of expiration/perspiration and then you have these plants that also could condense the humidity during night

  4. Digging well cost ten grands and who know how long that hole will last or if I drill it right? Vs trees trunks dig its own and find its own for you and share back to the garden?

  5. *Certain plastic hoses and jugs leave plastic in soil and deaden it.

  6. Very impressive how you’ve got everything to work together for you. And you are gentle in sharing what, how, why when where with your viewers. 👵🏻👩‍🌾❣️

  7. Thankyou, I love what you do on your property. I hope to be able to do this soon. Ive learnt so much from you. You should have more subs. You have now become my favorite homesteader!!

  8. For potting soil, have you considered goat or sheep fiber instead of peat moss? There’s fantastic research coming out of University of Oregon and several other agricultural research centers about the advantages of wool and hair over peat moss for aeration, water retention, water distribution, etc. What I’ve read from those sources is that although fleece is technically a nitrogen source, it’s very slow to release that nitrogen.

    If you were to get pygoras or caporas, you’d have both fantastic mill as well as fiber. Of course, as a hybrid fiber goat fan, I’m biased. My goat fiber mentors said that with Nigerian dwarfs, they get about 285 days a year of full milk. With Pygoras and caporas, they get at least 265 days/year of milk, and milk quantity/quality is almost identical to nigies (high milkfat as opposed to high protein with their alpines).

    I’m planning now to make the drive to go help them shear at the end of Spring. I need to finish editing all my footage of past fiber interview content, I’ll try to remember to message you when that’s up to see if it is relevant for you.

  9. I loved this video SO MUCH! What an inspiring breath of fresh air. I hope you do more like this one.

  10. The reality is it’s not all attractive!! I love how you normalize this. I’m right with you. You are bringing up so many good points for me. I’m rewatching everything because you are a wealth of knowledge! You have done sooo much experimentation for us to gain from!

  11. I started watching when you first started your channel. My homestead has used many of your ideas and concepts. You challenge people to think outside the box and use our own properties to provide. Not all are the same. You teach and live ecosystems.

  12. If I have to choose the gardening video that has impacted me most positively, it would be this one. Just the title itself opened my eyes. The details within the video are irrelevant. What is important is having systems that work together instead of against each other.

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