#latebloomer #interview ~ I stopped into Sleepy Glen Homestead on the way back from Northern Kentucky. Here’s a lively interview with Patti and Keith on their one-year anniversary of their Kentucky homestead. How they got here and how it’s going. Please share to spread the importance of being self-reliant. Subscribe so you won’t miss out!
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19 Comments
Watching it as write this but where in Kentucky are they and when did you go to that homestead?
Happy Anniversary Patti & Keith! 🥂
Cheers,
Charles 🙂
What a great interview!! Great!! Bless her heart!! Im highly allergic to chiggers. If I get them, I have to go to the Dr. and get a shot. They literally drive me nuts!!! They have done very well. I really enjoyed this. Thank you for sharing. Our fire ants are little! Take care and God bless. Much love.
Watching now, 15 in … GREAT INTERVIEW Kaye! So very happy for them .. they did so well. Wow! Fantastic!
Live listening about all they are doing !! Great interview
Awesome interview and so many lessons and experience shared. Thanks Kaye for sharing another great homesteading channel!
I so loved this interview. Thank you Kaye. I wished I lived closer to go to their farmers market
Thank you..pigs do have personality.. mine are spoiled too.. live a great life
Great interview. Home Grown produce is always the best for sure
every homestead is different and life is change too .Great Video Kaye
Great interview! Thank you Kaye and Sleepy Glen Homestead….from a fellow Texan. ❤😊
Pigs are adorable! Very intelligent animal from what I’ve heard. I don’t really know, but that’s what I hear. Clean & can be potty trained to go outside too. Fun animal!
Great interview Can’t wait to see the photos
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The garden
Thanks! Love the interview.
That IS exciting to hear!! Bravo young Mothers who want to feed their children the best they can by getting the farm fresh veggies…..✝️♥️👏🏼👏🏼 and making the baby food!!!
They are great!! True gardeners
OMG I am finding more and more homesteaders that do their gardening in their PJ's. I thought I was the only weirdo. There are days I don't get dressed. Once chores are done I come in and take shower and get a new pair of PJ's on. Lol Fiber optic supports 5G not good. People think fiber optics is so great it is not. It affects bones and muscle and tendons. Your guests are so right about the bread. The bread recipe I have was from my ex mother in law. Come to find out….same ingredients that are in the Natural Cures book weight loss bread. It is true….I lose weight eating my bread. The FDA shut the farmer and his wife down because it infringed on the weight loss industry. The FDA approved the bread then waited until they used all of their life savings and product was ready to ship and they shut them down. They lost everything. No money to fight them because their money was all spent on their orders. Kevin Trudeau's Natural Cures They Don't Want You To Know is the best book I have ever read. It was the beginning of my awakening in 2003. Great interview. I enjoyed it very much. I'm with you Kaye….I need a Keith too. But I would want to sleep in separate bedrooms. LOL.
Kaye I am shocked you don't do more canning. It makes life so much easier when you have a full days work and you can just pull things out of your pantry and heat them up. Also if you do your canning in the winter…..it helps with the heat bill. I put my tomatoes in a gal zip lock baggies and freeze them. I agree with your guests But I just cut around the core of tomato. I do most of my canning in the winter. It is relaxing on a snowy cold day. BTW…you don't need to have even a blush on tomatoes. I eat tomatoes fresh in January because if we are going to get a frost I go out and pick every single tomato no matter the size. I put them on a cardboard flat and check them daily. So no need to wait for a blush. Large corporations pick all tomatoes green. They put them in a room with gas to ripen them. When you bring them in and cover them….they are surrounded by the natural gas they put out.
Instead of reaching for "Pepto Bismol" reach for Organic Raw Applecider Vinegar with the mother. That works for me. Kaye….I am so glad you had the discussion about ground cover cloth!!!! That is what you need to do. Less work for you!!! No more tilling, weeding and more time to enjoy!!! When I plant my onions I just take a little hand garden shovel and loosen up the soil when I plant. What you need to buy with the cloth is called woven cloth staples. They are U shaped and about 6" long. Do not cut the holes burn them. If you don't burn them it will unravel. In your area your cloth will last 5 years if you leave it in place. Mine only lasts 3 years because of the harsh winter. What some lovely friends Miss Kaye!!!!