Well done! I love how wild your plantings are in sum.
@Horizon3165Күн бұрын
One of the success of your videos is showing the work process without saying a word. Good for you.
@ankitkumarmandal9853Күн бұрын
Very curious about how did u manage to bring city water connection and electricity.
@VideoViewer33512Күн бұрын
Do you have to get permits to divert water?
@Kavaitsu2 күн бұрын
I am crying this is so beautiful 😭😭
@IuriBaldaconi2 күн бұрын
Please, I really need to know this: how did you guys get the permit for building a house in this rural area? I can't find an answer to that question.
@JeroenRath2 күн бұрын
Ik woon in je buurt en zoek al tijden naar een stevige poly-tunnel, waar heb jij hem gekocht?
@lazzybug0072 күн бұрын
Man, can't imagine the amount of satisfaction one can feel when they see the seed they planted slowly grow into a giant tree ❤❤❤
@noahheyl35713 күн бұрын
I really like the amount of information you put out. Good timing of how much info u put out. Awesome gardening Project
@MyDataBasebyErrolGuard-rr5rl3 күн бұрын
I found this story so inspiring I’m a 83 retired farmer and solute you for what you’re building in such harsh dry conditions hard conditions Best wishes to you all from Errol in South Africa. 😂❤
@StevieWonders20203 күн бұрын
If you can get paw paws growing there you will be happy.....how about date palms [medjools yum] and how about chestnut trees [castanas]? Thanks for update. Despite drought and apparent [learning] setbacks, you have done an unbelievable job. I wish I could see it in person.
@jeffreyohler25993 күн бұрын
Must be nice to be able to afford to buy land. Even then,must be nice to have a government which respects those living off grid,instead of finding ways to screw them out of their land.
@Licenciagrio3 күн бұрын
Nature is generous, when we treat it correctly...
@frazermurray86054 күн бұрын
Great pedagogy can be so silent. Thank you!
@alex_nita4 күн бұрын
12:12 why do you put the hay ?
@alex_nita4 күн бұрын
6:00 but how about the life (animals and/or plants) down the valley that won't get water after the dam is done?
@saepuloh4754 күн бұрын
why you use cardboard, bro?
@gracehoftyzer59954 күн бұрын
Stops weed growth from coming through
@maryvijay24 күн бұрын
effort always pays.congrtulations
@michelebush21385 күн бұрын
I cannot for the life of me understand with my brain how you use that would thing to create a swell/berm. I know it works but my. Brain is trying to figure it out.
@vinohansya99735 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I think the land most be deforestation first, with eucalyptus plant or another forest plant,,field grass, cover crops that would shade the land in the summer and keep rwater in the rainy season ... furthermore slowly shaping the food forest near swales & pond...😊
@vinohansya99735 күн бұрын
Thanks for the clear explanations... Financial & social isolation are the greatest challenges of Homestead living., have to mmediately find the right solutions. Especially financial challenges. Keep Fight... where there is a will, there is a way...😊
@vinohansya99735 күн бұрын
Interresting farming process, from wasteland, to road, pond, swales, campervan, fireplace, raisebed, and chickens...👍😊
@vinohansya99735 күн бұрын
Good Job...👍😊
@mradventurer81045 күн бұрын
Nice, but where are you actually living? You are in a camper or in the tipi. If yes are you planning to build a house? And do you have an ecocompost for faeces or a septic tank? Would be nice to hear about that in one of the next videos. Thanks and great job till so far!!
@mradventurer81045 күн бұрын
Nice job. I was wondering what you do to prevent another forest fire to spread? I remember from a visit to Portugal that they create corridors to prevent fire from spreading. Would be interested to hear if that is needed in your area or not. Thanks & groeten uit Nederland.
@Angie-in8wc5 күн бұрын
Please cut down any Eucalyptus trees. The leaves have a lot of oil in them and burn hot and fast. Climate change is making a lot more fires in Europe and Eucalyptus makes it so much worse. Eucalyptus has been declared a pest plant in many areas of the world.
@user-hz7kv6js6l5 күн бұрын
Cool, I'll be trying this no dig method tomorrow.
@raygrant24395 күн бұрын
Well done.
@slevinchannel75895 күн бұрын
!!
@slevinchannel75895 күн бұрын
Try a 'Living Fence' @TheDutchFarmer
@tshepomoletsane97646 күн бұрын
Truky inspirational - the village kid in me just showed up. Thought I was an urban fellow, but connected with this one. Thanks for sharing
@Sleandertuet6 күн бұрын
Vuile kuthippie 😘 Dit heb je prachtig gemaakt. Heel veel liefs voor jou en je gezin (en dieren en plantjes).
@annabeckman43867 күн бұрын
I loved this! AND I am so inspired to do it! My only concern is the living situation. How to cook, where to sleep, where to go to the bathroom and shower? Your yurt looking tent looks nice, but you also had a couple other tents. AND what did you use for power? I would love to know how to LIVE like this.
@markbantock7188 күн бұрын
inspiring work guys, much love
@AfricanSouthernCross9 күн бұрын
I’m not sure that it’s great to use the solar panels as a form of bracing the solar panel supports, I would prefer to use independent bracing bars to firm those aluminium panel supports.
@sandrafagan86939 күн бұрын
What a beautiful transformation , may I ask whst washing powder cleans those very bright trousers 👖 please 🙏 😅
@TungLam19969 күн бұрын
Khung cảnh thật đẹp 🎉
@suchoi619 күн бұрын
Blablablabla 30 min 😨😨😨😨
@5kittens10 күн бұрын
ขอบคุณที่แชร์ความรู้ดีๆ
@robertlee647910 күн бұрын
Nectarines are less susceptible to peach leaf curl as have 2 and they are much better looking than the peach . Sequoya Wellingtonia will grow on rock as it breaks the rock as it grows..When your fruit trees get higher than you can reach you need to prune at that height so you don't have to get the ladder out.They are called suckers and I would remove the Eukes entirely as they are the biggest cause of summer fires as they have a nasty habit of exploding.. Last I heard you now need a license to grow them and if you don't then it's a 40k fine, so be careful.
@misssmall563310 күн бұрын
No dig gardens are brilliant 😃 also having a mid break snackie (4:44) is good too! 😋
@msb711310 күн бұрын
O local que escolheram é espectacular. Tem muito verde. Montanhas. É bonito. Parabéns.
@christophersteven264410 күн бұрын
HayDay real life
@wendygilbert793910 күн бұрын
for curly leaf on stone fruit trees I have had good success with burying lightly crushed garlic cloves around the drip line of the tree, only a couple of inches deep. The feeder roots take the garlic into the tree and the fungus is killed systemically. It also worked for a destructive insect pest in my gum tree.
@lorebrown530712 күн бұрын
For your peach fungus problem, arborist wood chips would help a lot or clean sawdust and aged manure or even very rotten wood and aged manure if you have it. I fixed a similar problem that way. Lovely food forest, really enjoyed the video
@supritisouravmondal963312 күн бұрын
Can you plsnt banyan tree
@davidbanterford321613 күн бұрын
Very nice but im trying to do it as cheap as possible and dont have any of that stuff
@user-nk7ep9uu6j14 күн бұрын
He speaks Perfection.
@user-nk7ep9uu6j14 күн бұрын
Amazing...
@mayb.wright50914 күн бұрын
Thank you for this video. So many lovely comments here!