Subscribe to my 2nd channel: https://bit.ly/2WiHbw4 I wanted to give you all an update on the new Epic Urban Homestead as I’ve been slammed filming the TV show (so excited to show you all). There’s a LOT going on, and I’m documenting as much as I can, but once things calm down we’ll be back to our regularly scheduled programming.
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 – Intro
0:50 – New Potting Bench
1:13 – Grow Bag Garden
1:56 – Shed Plans
4:33 – Irrigation
5:13 – Front Yard Orchard
6:34 – Garage
7:09 – Plant Updates
9:12 – DIY Pallet Garden
10:01 – Wooden Raised Bed
11:34 – In-Ground Bed
14:15 – Organic Matter Collection
14:59 – Well, Chickens, Future Plans
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How were you able to obtain 13k sq ft of land?
Be sure to make your solar panels installed at an angle. Water sitting on them reduces thier effectiveness long after the water evaporates.
I really enjoy ur videos. I have an epic pepper, cucumber, and watermelon/pumpkin garden myself.
How did you find land in SD
Would you be able to have goats come and eat down the swath of weeds?
Plumbago is beautiful but very very invasive.
That pallet shit was creative as fuck man. First time grower and I have a bunch of those thanks for the idea
Dude, you have to grow mangoes.
You seriously need a permit for a Shed in San Diego… Why!? That's crazy…
Laundry to landscape is a great way to water the fruit trees you plan to install. It was invented by a greywater expert who also lives in California, Art Ludwig. See pictures here https://greywateraction.org/laundry-landscape/
What an amazing piece of property to have in San Diego! Can't wait to follow along on your journey!
Hi. Congrats on your new home. Just keep watering your dirt. Bring it back to life. Add Peat moss wood chips you get free.
These videos are part of my Food Grail Diary that I'm making for my first home. I am curious though, how did you fund your projects when you were first getting started?
Great video.
I notice you use wood chips around your raised beds – Do wood chips attract termites and other insects?
why wouldn't you be allowed to use your own well for drinking ? i don't get that
The horse will not have enough space as it is a group animal 😡 But cool project =)
You should have left that shed for your chickens
Great progress. Have you looked into california native plants? They are mostly drought tolerant, easy to grow, great for wildlife, and very beautiful too. I love Las Pilitas Nursery. They ship live plants. Good luck with everything!
Find a company that will sponser you a Cistern
Make sense to relocate in your yard and turn it into a chicken coop
Temporarily you can go to Home Depot or another Big Box store and get a hose bib with 4 spigots that you simply screw onto the one that is there. Then perhaps put manual timers on each of them. That well you spoke of could cost you $12,000+ to dig. You'd be better off harvesting from the roof into rain barrels and also keeping an empty pitcher to catch the sink faucet water. If you let it sit overnight, the chlorine will dissipate and you can water your plants with it.
Hi Kevin… What are your thoughts on growing bamboo? Would you consider doing a video series on sow to harvest, your space permitting
Lion’s tail for hummingbirds. Done.
A horse probably isn't the best idea for the space you have, but chickens would probably serve you well.
You mention making Loofah spiral around the cage. Would you recommend that for things like cucumbers as well?
The future is the Amish with power tools.