November 23, 2024

VIDEO: Optimistic Excited Apprehensive Resilient for the Self Sufficient Year Ahead


Feel free to watch the whole video or skip forward to the following discussion topics…

1:14 – Optimism: I start by showing our corn crop and chat about why I’m feeling optimistic for the new year and why we (gardeners/self-sufficient people are often optimists) & so we should be. Show climbing spinach and Jerusalem artichokes.
4:38 – Excitement: Why I’m excited about what’s install this coming 12 months. Show various crops currently growing in our garden.
7:00 – Apprehension: Why I’m still a little apprehensive about the future. Also, chat about the recent organic food scandal in the USA. Show parts of the orchard and Nam Doc Mai mangoes.
8:59 – Resilience: Begin by showing cucumbers (self-seeded) and discuss why we should be more resilient and self-sufficient. More about organic food and the importance of growing your own fruit and vegetables.
13:26 – Visit poultry free range area to see chickens and ducks.
14:36 – Feedback on live streaming: I chat about how many of you have mentioned live streaming on the channel and what my wireless set-up is currently at to enable this in the future.

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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: Optimistic Excited Apprehensive Resilient for the Self Sufficient Year Ahead

  1. Hi Mark, have loved your channel but tired of people bagging the US. We have our problems for sure but passing off non-organic food as organic is a global problem not one limited to the US. Unsubscribed. I know, my loss.

  2. I can certainly relate to everything you said! Great video Mark. Appreciate you for keeping the inspirational feeling going. Big thumbs up my friend. Hoping your day is well

  3. Great video Mark. Great of you to touch on those 4 aspects with respect to gardening, which obviously have a wider application to life in general! They will most definitely be of key consideration when I leave the comfort of civvy street on Tuesday week and head down to RMC-D to give back to this great country of ours. Have a successful and fulfilling 2018, I wish you the greatest of success. Adam.

  4. Hey Mark, I always love your vids mate, hopefully 2018 is a big year for all of us. I hope you and your family had a cracking New Year … a live stream would be the logical next step on Youtube, I've looked into it myself but haven't taken the plunge yet. Also, have you considered starting a podcast, maybe once a month to begin with … that's something I'm looking into now to try and set up for 2019. Anyways mate, I always enjoy your vids and what you have to say. Cheers Adam

  5. Happy New Year, Mark!!!! Thanks for sharing your approach to gardening , I am a slow starter with my garden , but it will happen as I work out what will work for me on my plot… 🙂 Your optimism and Excitement are infectious, I am naturally apprehensive at times and I would not be around anymore if I weren't resilient….. Thanks for your caring and sharing with us…

  6. I’m thinking about incubating some quail eggs and raising quail what do you recommend indoor or outdoor cage it’s winter rn where I live so they would start off inside

  7. tHANK YOU FOR YOUR GREAT VIDEOS AND HAVE A VERY BLESSED NEW YEAR! wE HAD SOME GOOD RAIN IN dEC BUT REALLY NEED SOME FOLLOW UP RAIN NOW. gARDEN IS GETTING DRY AND THE TOWN WATER IS NOT CUTTING IT. kEEP UP THE GOOD WORK. yES LOOKING FORWARD TO SEE YOU LIVE ON THE TUBE!

  8. Hi Mark, I'm up in Gladstone QLD. It's great to have found a channel that shows great content in my climate. You have helped me so much.
    I do have a quick question, How do you kill the grass under your fruit trees?

  9. Before i watch this, must thank you for posting, love your episodes. Been stuck trawling through muck (other vids) since your last video, gee theres some crap out there. Make sure you keep yours coming, thanks 😉

  10. I love your site & the great info you give us.
    You have a great spirit & you pass that onto us, thank you.
    I've always wanted to come to Australia ever since I was a kid.
    I'm 64 & physically disabled now so visiting now is not an option but at least I can see it via your site & others.
    My step uncle Walter Montgomery lived in Australia & came to visit during the holidays in the 60's & showed us slides of all the beautiful gardens & sites as Australia began to blossom toward what it is today.
    He tried to talk mom & dad into moving there but sadly we didn't.
    He said mom could have opened a pie shop (she made great pies lol) but it wasn't in the cards for us.
    I think he's buried there but not sure.
    Thank you for all the work you do to provide us with your videos.
    Blessings for you & yours & all your projects for this new year!

  11. Ah, we have this nasty bomb cyclone in the southern part of the US. Freezing rain this coming Monday. There goes my lettuce. Oh well, can't wait for spring to re-plant my goodies. Speaking of seeds, the tomatoes from last season for example, yields smaller tomatoes. Monsatan genetically alters plants. Me paranoid? Perhaps.

  12. Your corn looks wonderful Mark! Mines half the size, but has cobs so I'm optimistic, my first time growing it, it's fun!! I feel the same, it's exciting growing food and also gathering the knowledge (from you and other youtubers) to prepare for the worst. Every time I gather mulch matter for the gardens I feel as though I'm saving myself and my daughter in the future. Thanks for your vids and all the best for the year!

  13. Love your work. The rain has been wonderful around the southern part of the state. Lawn looks lovely and green. Gardens are growing and the bees reaping the rewards. Looks like you could do with a couple of hives on the property too.

  14. I live in qld Australia too, and am a bit unsure of what I should be planting for each season. Would love to see a video at the start of the seasons of what you're going to plant and what will be thrive in that season. Please think of making these videos, or into a series. Thanks!

  15. Hi Mark from the US! G'day!

    Got a few questions for you, you might want to cover later. 1) I've not seen your compost pile, do you have one, and I'd love to know your method. 2) Of the food that you grow, how much do you think that currently covers your family's needs? I know it would be an educated guess, but I'm sure you've seen it grow over the years, and I'd like to know your best guess. 3) Why is there a cat under your deck in a cage? 🙂

    Love you! Never stop, I love your channel.

  16. Isn't wifi expensive where you are? I heard they cap it there, where as here in Canada it's a flat fee per month on your cable tv bill. We pay 85 cnd for a 300gb speed unlimited data.

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