November 23, 2024

VIDEO: MORE Homesteading Lessons~


As summer pushes to a close, I have discovered and reaffirmed a few valuable lessons. Every season teaches us something as well as the season you may be in as well! Let’s chat before a road trip! Enjoy & thanks for watching! xo
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29 thoughts on “VIDEO: MORE Homesteading Lessons~

  1. Awww, is that a Guardian dog? We are looking at adopting a 5 yr old alpha male Guardian, who needs a home, and won't eat our chickens and ducks ♡ He would be the solo pup here 🙂

  2. I had a small urban garden this year and I lost my tomatoes to a hungry rat. I have a jack Russell that tells me when one is around and he is great a catching them but this one outsmarted us this year. Have a wonderful day!

  3. We are in OR, and lost all our tomatoes, and peppers due to really late season frost, and early heat. 6 heirloom varieties we began indoor – gone so quickly 🙁

  4. I've heard of 2 acres per person to be fully sustainable. Sounds like a lot but some crops do take a lot of space, like squash and potatoes. What do you think? Love that Mr. Peaches! Congrats to Miss Maybelle! xoxo

  5. Hi I am so blessed by your life's lessons , your so positive through sad things that happen on you homestead . You are a wonderful testimony for all people

  6. Where my parents live in southwest CO a lot of the peoples gardens around there don't make it this year to well with the heat. My parents tomato plants didn't make it. They always go about 3 hours north of where they live and buy tomato, corn and peaches to can and freeze. I would enjoy just listening to you share your wisdom you have about homesteading.

  7. This is my first time I put more work into my garden then my garden provided for me. I'm in Maryland and the funny weather in may and June really messed things up. Got 40 bushels of cucumbers, very little tomatoes and my squash plants only produced for one week.

  8. We have had to supplement our garden every year. There's just no way that just the two of us can manage a garden big enough to supply our needs for a year. Especially this year with the husband having had double knee replacement surgery. So we go to the local U-Pick farms all season and pick, pick, pick. Then we come home and can, can, can 🙂

  9. Great wisdom, as always! Love your place and it shows the work you lovingly have put into it. As you see in my avatar, our place is a little on the wild side, but are working to make it a mini-homestead. Not to sure about the animals, yet, but chickens hopefully. Praying for your hubby and hope he is doing better.

  10. The weather has been dreadful here too. The tomatoes are nothing like last year, and the bean (my biggest crop next to tomatoes) didn't even get planted. Too many car breakdowns (we do our own repairs) and other immediate problems. I wish to be sustainable eventually, but I'm only one person who works ft. Blessings!

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