November 21, 2024

VIDEO: Homestead TOUR Food Garden Walk Around Fruit Trees Vegetable Growing VLog


In this video, I take you on a walk around our self-sufficient property/homestead and show you elements of our food garden and poultry enclosure. Thanks for your ongoing support of my channel 🙂

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Self Sufficient Me is based on our small 3-acre property/homestead in SE Queensland Australia about 45kms north of Brisbane – the climate is subtropical (similar to Florida). I started Self Sufficient Me in 2011 as a blog website project where I document and write about backyard food growing, self-sufficiency, and urban farming in general. I love sharing my foodie and DIY adventures online so come along with me and let’s get into it! Cheers, Mark 🙂

28 thoughts on “VIDEO: Homestead TOUR Food Garden Walk Around Fruit Trees Vegetable Growing VLog

  1. I loved this video Mark, I enjoyed that you had a walk around your garden in the rain… it was kinda relaxing to watch. I felt bad for the poor kookaburra, it must have been his time 🙁 More 'random' videos please. Cheers Adam

  2. Hey at least the large branch didn't fall on your house. The fruit trees & veggies must love those rains, it saves you watering also. Just a beautiful garden! Does anything ever suffer from fungus with those rains & humidity? I just can't grow lavender here in central Florida, or any gray leaf plant come to think of it. Sage is ok, if It's in really sandy soil. Love the pond where the ducks were, just gorgeous. Great tour, always gives me ideas, thanks again.

  3. Thank you for the video, interesting.
    Mark,
    It was strange the bird dead, we need to take care.
    Take care Avian Influenza
    Be so careful with handling birds, as you will know of Avian flu and it could affect the chickens and ducks
    there must be a way of checking this kind of thing out, as here we are told to report sudden bird deaths.
    I don't want to sound gloomy, just take care of yourself and family, look up info on internet
    regarding this is very worrying.
    Yes, its no fun that English weather as living here I know too well, we have had winds and great deal of rain recently
    and now freezing cold with forecast for more colder weather and snow forecast to end of this week.
    Give us some of your sunshine and we would be happy.
    Take care.
    Maureen

  4. I remember that it pissed down rain a lot in Brissie…had some of the worst flooding ever…looks like you are good though…nice slope and I bet the ag drain worked a treat. Haven't heard a "dingos breakfast" in a long while…Cheers, Johno…wishing you could send some of that rain to us in SoCal…

  5. Mark as always well done. Your skills are really showing, with such a wealth of knowledge and connection to your place. A real insparation to to us all. Mostly your production has improved dramatically, im sure the task is immense. Hope you keep expanding with your new endevor, I think alot of good things will come from this 😉

  6. I found you recently and love watching your channel! You also put out lots of great information. Congratulations on your channel’s success! From the time I went to sleep last night until now, you’ve gained another 1,100 subscribers!! Way to go!

  7. about the bird that fell i think a treesnake got it and while it wanted to eat it ,it lost its grip and thats why the bird fell dead on the ground

    its just my theory =p have an awesome day Mark and say Hi to your wife and boys
    dont forget to give scooter a late night snack =)

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