November 21, 2024

VIDEO: How Hard is it to Work Self Sufficient Homestead Growing Vegetables & Fruit?


This video covers several topics discussed on our f/nly radio show with Rob Blackmore at Sunshine Coast FM including running a self-sufficient homestead, growing fruit and veg out of season for a reason, mango growing, mulberry growing, and more. Enjoy 🙂
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Please watch: “5 Fruit Tree & Veggie Patch Questions”
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11 thoughts on “VIDEO: How Hard is it to Work Self Sufficient Homestead Growing Vegetables & Fruit?

  1. Welcome back! Missed you Mark. We are coming in to fall here in the states, so getting ready for cool crops. What was that tree with the spike looking things like an elderberry? Thank you.

  2. Was wondering just this morning when we were going to see another vid from you. Very nice! You spoke on several subjects that I try to get across to people here. Especially appreciate the point of determining how far one wishes to go with it. As I say finding the comfortable balance.

  3. I love listening to your radio interviews Mark. You shared some great tips especially for gardeners living up there. I am lucky I don’t have fruit fly issues in my area. However, we have other issues such as the heat in summer. My tomatoes don’t like it.

    I love your mango trees, OMG, you are so lucky to be able to grow them in your yard. I can’t wait when they ripens –yummo! That red cabbage is stunning.

  4. Mark! Are those rubber slip pads in your garden path?! I'm a trucker in the southern US and I save mine all the time. I had been covering them with mulch, but they're much easier on the knees leaving them as is. 😉

  5. Interesting s always MarK. I plan to plant my garlic under wood shavings in a month or so and might grow my onions the same way had good luck with the ones in that bed this year.

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