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The Chicken Coop Homestead
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Добавлен 25 апр 2016
Just an old cackling hen and a crowing rooster sharing our love of chickens, homesteading and everything country!!
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Christmas Thrift Store Haul
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Let’s look at all the cute things for Christmas I got at the Thrift Store.
My Prayer Bible @thesisteritaclub7744
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Let me show you my Prayer Bible I made after watching @thesisteritaclub7744
Making Herbal Oils, Balm of Gilead, Arnica, Yarrow, Calendula and Plantain
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Making Herbal Oils, Balm of Gilead, Arnica, Yarrow, Calendula and Plantain
Straining Tinctures for my Home Apothecary
Просмотров 50Год назад
Straining Tinctures for my Home Apothecary
The Chicken Coop Homestead Christmas Home Tour 2022
Просмотров 1702 года назад
The Chicken Coop Homestead Christmas Home Tour 2022
Homestead Preparedness Series-The Pantry
Просмотров 492 года назад
Homestead Preparedness Series-The Pantry
Foraged Sassafras Leaves to Make Filet’ for Cajun Cooking
Просмотров 7582 года назад
Foraged Sassafras Leaves to Make Filet’ for Cajun Cooking
Easiest Wine Making With No Equipment
Просмотров 2172 года назад
Easiest Wine Making With No Equipment
Harvesting Pinto and Cherokee Trail Of Tears Beans
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Harvesting Pinto and Cherokee Trail Of Tears Beans
LET IT GROW!!!
Im about to help my mom with the same thing, but I didn't see any videos if this guy survived! I am also in Texas, Did this work out ok?
Interesting 📌
Wow!!!! Never heard vinegar kept your jars UNCLOUDY!!! Thank you so much.
LOVE your greenhouse! What are the dimensions of it? I want one but we live in town and don't have the room for one. If you don't mind me asking, what state are you in? (I'm in WI and our winters get cold.)
We live in east Texas. The dimensions are 8 x 16
Complete idiots.
Gonna try this. Do beans ALOT but haven’t done 16 bean soup. Hard to beat truly. Any update or learning experience after this two yo video?
No updates. Turns out pretty good! I usually add eckridge sausage and ear over rice. Ty!
Thank you so much!!
Smart idea.
Thank you! Thanks for watching!
I was just wondering if you are sure that it's siphoning and not just the beans absorbing the liquid.?
Yes, it could be. Thanks for watching!
Yes! Because they’re equally low. Idk how to fix it I do not have thst kind of brain
@@enna4986good thing it didn’t affect the contents. Thanks for watching! 🥰
I just did the same thing u did here. I did it about 2 mos ago, so far, nothing, but i was hopeful. So glad i found this video. I can rest now!
They are still alive and well! Good luck!
I can’t thank you enough for the before and after video on your philodendron. Like you said lots of videos about them but none like what you did. I have the same long gated 20 year-old philodendron which I will be doing exactly what you did taking pictures and sharing them with you again thank you thank you thank you by the way I love your accent. I’m here in Sacramento California but, I have a brother who is in Richmond Virginia so it’s a loving reminder, lots of love to you and thank you again. Rene
It still alive and thriving! Thanks for watching!
whats the best way to eat them?
I’ve cooked them like I cook pinto beans. After cooking they look like pinto beans. They don’t stay a black bean which I found very interesting! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for making a quick, to the point video. I skipped over the 10 minute ones. How does it take 10 minutes or even 5 for that matter to tell you how to dehydrate anything ?
Thank you and thanks for watching!
I use those dried out seeds all the time I have around 450 plants in my back yard now I have so many peas ready harvest now
Thanks for watching and hope you have a great harvest!
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Thank you for this series!! I took a cutting from a family member's 35ish year old tree philodendron. We gave the mother plan away to someone who had the space to house such a massive plant, and I was very fearful of hurting the mother plant/not being successful with some cuttings that mean so much to me. Your videos give me hope (pun not intended, though I love the name of this plant). Thank you!!
I love plants from family. When I see the plants I think of them. Thanks for watching! 💕👩🏼🌾
But she lost the mother plant?
I replanted one in zone 9b. It lost the leaves and hasn't done anything in a year.
Oh no! That does not sound good.
Just found you! You don't use sure jel?
Nope! Just the jello! It’s so good!
Fabulous
Checking in a year later, how did the strawberries that you didn't snip the flowers do?
They did ok. I just can’t find the right variety for our heat and humidity.
Wow! amazing use of what others call trash ❤
What happened to the 2nd split leaf? Did it die?
No it lived!
How did the hanging strawberries come out?
They did ok but I just can’t seem to find the right variety I want.
I just learned a few things! Thank you!
Wow…so happy to find your channel…had left over Spanish from party yesterday …perfect recipe for …also wanted to say ..love your red counter tops …your video was red, white and blue Thank you again 👍
Yay, glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching!
How long and how many degrees?
I used a low degree like 225 and then just watched it closely to see when they were dry. Hope this helps you. Thanks for watching!
Yessss ! ❤
Thank you for these videos. I've been researching the very same thing with about the same results. Mine is an outside monster. It had about 5 trunks when Snowmageddon hit. I'm in South Central Louisiana (Morgan City) not far from the Gulf Coast. We got down in the low teens. My monster only lost two of the trunks, but has been massively flourishing since. I suspect that when all its leaves froze and wilted, it made kind of a natural "blanket" that protected the rest. Either way, I have been trying to learn how to propagate it, because it has multiple trunks and HEAPS of roots. Your videos confirmed what I was hoping... They're very much like elephant ears... As long as it has some roots it WILL come back.
Very helpful thank you ❤
Hey there. Great deals. Hope you and your family had a wonderful Christmas!!! ❤️
Thank you! We did. Thanks for watching! ❤️🎄
I really like the milk glass. ❤
I know! It’s unusual! Merry Christmas!🎁🎄
you found some nice stuff
I sure did! Merry Christmas!
What stores did you go to in Mineola?
Kindness Cottage and APET. Merry Christmas!
I love the idea of the smaller coffee cups as flour scoops!
They look so cute in my canisters! Merry Christmas!
that is really nicely done ,
I am new to hydrating...could you explain the dehydrating process. Example...how to place in dehydrator, how long do you keep it in the dehydrator, etc. Thank you!
Nice
i notice the bean has a black covering even when the pod is green-are those eatable?
Yes the bean is edible. I’m not sure about the pod itself so I would hate to give you bad advice. Thanks for watching! 💕👩🏼🌾
I use a tree pruning saw to divide roots and it works well and fast...what a good video to show how to do this 🥬
me too, searching for when to harvest them at all the various stages.
Alcohol isn't beneficial for the gut micro-biome, I used to drink but found out the truth by searching on the internet.
Your son did a great job
Thank you! He helps me so much! Thanks for watching! 👩🏼🌾🪴
Thank you so much and I hope your procedure goes very well. Excellent ideas.
Thank you! ❤️🙏🏻
I love this! I came across the Sisterita videos the other day and I'm gathering my supplies to make my own!!
I really do like it. I bet your turns out great too! Thanks for watching! 🙏🏻💕
Absolutely beautiful!!! Love this creative idea!! 🧡
Thank you so much! 🙏🏻💕
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Thanks for watching!
Thank you! I have one that is so tall and yours was the only video showing what I could do. Now I need a video to show me how to take off a side shoot and replant it since it has no roots
I would just pull it off with as much of the bottom intact and plant in moist soil or place in a small amount of water. It will root. I promise! Thanks for watching and glad it was helpful! 💕👩🏼🌾🪴
Yes, what she said. My bestie has one that’s 65yrs old (single trunk) and every time it gets an offshoot, she slices it off right at the base of it, repots it and away we go! I got her first “baby” about 5 years ago and now it’s getting monstrous too ❤️❤️
love the chickens in the background)
Love my chickens!💕👩🏼🌾🐓
Did you do any kind of special fertilizing on this? I have one that’s older than I am and was given to my grandfather before he passed away. It’s MASSIVE, but I’m terrified to cut it! I’d DIE if I killed it!
Nothing really special. I can understand your reservation. Please keep us updated. 👩🏼🌾🪴