November 23, 2024

VIDEO: Can You Live off Just Chickens & Vegetable Garden?


Is it possible to live off just your own chickens and vegetable garden? In this short video, I explain how it is possible to live off keeping chickens for eggs and by growing your own fruit & vegetables.

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29 thoughts on “VIDEO: Can You Live off Just Chickens & Vegetable Garden?

  1. 2020 felt like 2010 all over again. 3:17 …. my grandmother died and the family income plummeted; I literally survived by eating, preserving, and selling fruits and veggies from the garden. Sold enough produce to pay the water bill, feed my family, and get extra pocket money.

  2. Prophetic words. I discovered your channel today and I'm enjoying it immensely. Thank you very much for taking the trouble of making these videos and sharing your farm with us. New subscriber here. Cheers from Spain!

  3. Nice Vid, but try to do this in a cold climate like here in Germany, North Rhine Westfalia. You would need plenty of room to be selfsufficient, as we only have maximum 4 months of year, when growing plants is even possible.

  4. i’m from sydney and have a few metres of backyard, i’m going to buckle down and figure out how to maximise what i’ve got and make a year-round plan.

  5. I live in the USA, in New Jersey. Inclement weather can be a catastrophe. We get a lot of inclement weather. Year round, we get really bad rain storms and have to stay home (a few times it actually closes most of the public buildings in the area). I like to grow my own food in case I am stuck at home because of a catastrophe/state of emergency. You don’t have to leave your house for food.

    Your garden is one of the best gardens in the world.

  6. At my house in August 2020, I was stuck at home for 24 hours or more. It was only suppose to rain a little bit but it stormed badly and we lost power and there was flooding on the streets. Everything locked down for 24 hours or more so people can stay home. It was very scary.

  7. This was a prophetic video considering 2020 and 2021 corona situation but scientists have been saying for years pandemics are not a matter of if but when

  8. I am begining to beleive that living to survive is the only way humans where meant to live…. all this progress just ruins our humanity and the earth..

  9. I'm on pension now and with covid raising prices of food I have started a veggy garden. I am digging up the lawn at the back (exercise) and so far started 3 trees (fig, lemon and mulberry) from clippings. I have planted some marigolds to ward off pests and planted a small amount of veggies. By next year I hope to supply 30 percent of my veggies from my garden.

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