November 21, 2024

VIDEO: It's got to come out sometime (Also, Planting ONIONS and GARLIC) | VLOG


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25 thoughts on “VIDEO: It's got to come out sometime (Also, Planting ONIONS and GARLIC) | VLOG

  1. If you milk Helen, could it induce labor? I was two weeks late for both of my daughters, hit the milk pump for 20 minutes and gave birth within 12 hours for each of them. Coincidence? I think not.

  2. You should put up some bat houses for sure to combat the mosquitoes in the summer time around your ponds (SC mosquitos around areas of water are on XGames mode) and some owl boxes to help with the mice.

  3. It would be super helpful if you could talk about those traps and share about your rodent problems.
    Rodents just about ruined my garden a few years back and I still have issues with my fruit trees.
    We've found that catch and release traps work best. But, I wonder if there's something more we can do?

  4. Suggestion: plant diverse native seeds/plants on the pond bank. They will naturally provide sol health, geese health and ultimately people health. Contact Hamilton Native Outpost for seeds and seed mixture suggestions.

  5. Thanks for the tip on the ant mounds. I’m two days late watching this video.

    I’m so excited to see that Helen is coming along so nicely. Best wishes on the impending birth of the new baby calf.

    Patience is golden. You’re doing great. Helen sure isn’t stressing about anything. Good mama.

  6. We have such a bad mole and vole issue that we had to put a sheet of hardware cloth under our plant frames… I think my chickens eat the voles that get into the chicken run/pen.

  7. Good hearted sassiness headed your way. You are a bad influence. I have spent about 6 million dollars on seeds bc I want to try every type of tomato and other things also. Now I found grocery store garlic in my fridge with green sprout things and I am going to plant them in Aldi shopping bags (think they were 2.00 each) and put them in front of south facing slider for a month then put them outside (Iowa). No idea if this will work but I know tossing them in the trash won’t. Thanks for being a bad influence keep it up.

  8. If your not looking at the screen Noah and Miah's voices are the same. Cows natural urge is to give birth privately. They go off somewhere away from the herd and care givers. Might be she is nervous because of all the people hovering over her?????

  9. There is a fella not too far from you in North Carolina, he has a channel called letsdig18. He is awesome just to watch, but he is great at fixing, repairing, and pond maintenance in general.

  10. Hi I’ve following you for a while and I really like you and your family. I’ve never commented on anything but I was very fascinated by the fact that you made a new start, looks like from scratch but in the other hand with lots of experience. I applaud you. I have a personal question, I would like to know your opinion about. I live in CA. and I don’t know much about the differences between NC and east Tennesse. Why did you choose NC and not Tennesse. I do want to relocate from west to east to start kind of a homestead for my family and I was just wondering about pros and cons. I am in late 50s and some of my kids with my grandkids may want to move with me down the road. I would appreciate your information. Thanks.

  11. I have had toulouse and brown Chinese geese in pasture and in the woods. With and without small fruit trees. Just be very cautious with protecting the fruit trees from the geese. Mine are chewers and will work on fencing, tender tree bark, tarps, etc. Think naughty puppies. Mine also test electric a lot and will try to graze outside the fence no matter how much grass they have.

  12. When I planted in ground for the first time I really regretted not starting with a woodchip buffer zone around the perimeter of the garden, clover and grasses creeped their way back in and led to far more weeding than necessary

  13. Your a MONSTER!!! KILLING THESE INNOCENT ANIMALS. YOUR LIKE A HUGE LOCUST DEVOURING GODS SWEET ANIMALS. Pretending to be so sweet. Vengeance is the Lords.

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