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Juvenile Eastern Milk Snake Lampropeltis triangulum triangulum
Juvenile Eastern Milk Snake Lampropeltis triangulum triangulum. Milk snakes are non-venomous and not harmful to humans or pets. This little guy in living on our property in the southern Appalachian Mountains in north Georgia.
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Видео

Installing a solar powered automatic chicken coop door
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Installing a solar powered automatic chicken coop door. Watch and learn from our mistakes! #heritagechicken #chickens #chickencoop
Organic Garden Tour in the Southern Appalachian Mountains
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Organic Garden Tour in the Southern Appalachian Mountains - Zone 6b 2500' Above Sea Level, North Georgia. We have several different fruit trees, multiple varieties of Blue Berries, and our first vegetable garden in nearly 10 years! Enjoy! #vegetablegarden #gardening #appalachian
Check out this giant caterpillar! The Hickory Horned Devil
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Check out this giant caterpillar! The Hickory Horned Devil is a LARGE specimen! This caterpillar will eventually become Citheronia regalis, the regal moth or royal walnut moth. It is a North American moth in the family Saturniidae. The adult has a wingspan of 3.75-6.1 in. Enjoy! #hickoryhorneddevil #regalmoth #moth
Checking up on my mom's Heritage Chickens
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Different Heritage Chicken Breeds. My mom LOVES heritage chicken breeds- check out all of her girls! All of these were little baby chicks just a few months ago- they are now almost ready to lay! #chickens #heritagechicken #chicken
Finding FREE Tropical Plants in the Trash! The Plant Pirates Episode #95
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Finding FREE Tropical Plants in the Trash! The Plant Pirates Episode #95
Organic Garden Tour in the Southern Appalachian Mountains
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Organic Garden Tour in the Southern Appalachian Mountains
Surfing and Foiling Hurricane Ernesto Left-Overs in Florida
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Surfing and Foiling Hurricane Ernesto Left-Overs in Florida
Florida Organic Edible / Tropical Garden Food Forest Tour | August Zone 10a
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Florida Organic Edible / Tropical Garden Food Forest Tour | August Zone 10a
What we do with garden thieves
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What we do with garden thieves
Finding FREE Tropical Plants in the Trash! The Plant Pirates Episode #94
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Finding FREE Tropical Plants in the Trash! The Plant Pirates Episode #94
Tips for using fish emulsion fertilizer in your vegetable gardens
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Tips for using fish emulsion fertilizer in your vegetable gardens
Appalachian Mountains Organic Garden Tour | August Zone 6b
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Appalachian Mountains Organic Garden Tour | August Zone 6b
Different Heritage Chicken Breeds
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Different Heritage Chicken Breeds
Florida Organic Edible / Tropical Garden Food Forest Tour | July Zone 10a
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Florida Organic Edible / Tropical Garden Food Forest Tour | July Zone 10a
Picking Peaches in north Georgia
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Picking Peaches in north Georgia
Finding FREE Tropical Plants in the Trash! The Plant Pirates Episode #93
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Finding FREE Tropical Plants in the Trash! The Plant Pirates Episode #93
Tropical flowers fruits & plants in our Florida organic food forest garden | July zone 10a
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Tropical flowers fruits & plants in our Florida organic food forest garden | July zone 10a
Hummingbird Feeder with Camera by Farmice | Test & Review
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Hummingbird Feeder with Camera by Farmice | Test & Review
Farming Clams in Florida to Save the Environment
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Farming Clams in Florida to Save the Environment
How to fix a faucet with low water pressure | Easy Fix
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How to fix a faucet with low water pressure | Easy Fix
Southern Appalachian Mountains Organic Garden Tour | July Zone 6b
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Southern Appalachian Mountains Organic Garden Tour | July Zone 6b
Vegetables and flowers growing in our Southern Appalachian Mountain Garden
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Vegetables and flowers growing in our Southern Appalachian Mountain Garden
Finding FREE Tropical Plants in the Trash! The Plant Pirates Episode #92
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Finding FREE Tropical Plants in the Trash! The Plant Pirates Episode #92
Farming Oysters in Florida to save the environment | June
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Farming Oysters in Florida to save the environment | June
Potting Tropical Plant Cuttings
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Potting Tropical Plant Cuttings
Florida Organic Edible / Tropical Garden Food Forest Tour | June Zone 10a
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Florida Organic Edible / Tropical Garden Food Forest Tour | June Zone 10a
Tropical Flowers and fruits in our Florida organic garden | June zone 10a
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Tropical Flowers and fruits in our Florida organic garden | June zone 10a
Finding FREE Tropical Plants in the Trash! The Plant Pirates Episode #91
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Finding FREE Tropical Plants in the Trash! The Plant Pirates Episode #91
Vegetable Garden Tour with our 4 Year Old- Teach 'em young!
Просмотров 5523 месяца назад
Vegetable Garden Tour with our 4 Year Old- Teach 'em young!

Комментарии

  • @TOPG813
    @TOPG813 День назад

    Awesome yard! What’s the plant you’re using as a ground cover at 2:05, and can I grow them in cali?? Thanks! Also love the kids enthusiasm!

  • @EmberMarie-v2e
    @EmberMarie-v2e 2 дня назад

    Pretty healthy plants! Keep it up🪴🌺

  • @roblox.bubbles7323
    @roblox.bubbles7323 5 дней назад

    Today I caught a milk snake

  • @AnjiRoberts-c3g
    @AnjiRoberts-c3g 6 дней назад

    Teddy is so clever

  • @SabrinaZhang-q6b
    @SabrinaZhang-q6b 7 дней назад

    Noice

  • @bradleyhortman3447
    @bradleyhortman3447 8 дней назад

    I would love to come up in hunt with you I’m a firm believer

  • @Jesus-x3d
    @Jesus-x3d 8 дней назад

    Where at?

  • @willajohnson8577
    @willajohnson8577 8 дней назад

    I HOPE YOU GUYS ARE PACKED AND BACK on the mountain. Am praying your homeland does not get hit, looks like a bad one hitting this time. Love the chickens, I use to have some.

  • @user-jk6sc4sp7u
    @user-jk6sc4sp7u 10 дней назад

    My dream property! I love fresh tropical fruits. You guys are soooo lucky!!

  • @sealtielangeloreyes2369
    @sealtielangeloreyes2369 12 дней назад

    in the philippines they use this spider for derby fighting

  • @Nani-uo1ir
    @Nani-uo1ir 13 дней назад

    Isnthere any use of green coconut flesh?

  • @thepub245
    @thepub245 13 дней назад

    Superb hunters and engineers! One of these spiders was taken into space and after being a bit wobbly for a while, it actually produced its web to better tolerances in zero gravity, than when on earth. I shit you not.

    • @Katiad1023TheBoriqua
      @Katiad1023TheBoriqua 5 дней назад

      Seriously?! That's actually really impressive. I absolutely love space, and I love spiders, ( love hate relationship sometimes 😂) They really are highly intelligent beings. I actually want to do engineering lol, I just won't be weaving any webs😂

  • @leroyrobinson9216
    @leroyrobinson9216 13 дней назад

    First time here

  • @maryguay908
    @maryguay908 13 дней назад

    Yes! It makes things so much easier!

  • @jackjackshomestead7819
    @jackjackshomestead7819 14 дней назад

    What was the tool you used to open the coconut

  • @elyanecherico2484
    @elyanecherico2484 14 дней назад

    Most informative video, thank you

  • @ScaryFear
    @ScaryFear 14 дней назад

    That's so cute. Great job. The hens are growing up nicely. They start laying around six months old or so. Hens are very smart and social. Once one figures something out the others will too. I installed one of these doors on my coop. All the hens got it pretty quickly but one. Hot Wings my Copper Barnevellder just couldn't figure it out. Took her nearly two weeks. We had to catch her every night because she couldn't get back in. Then we started having trouble with the door would open and close on its own. We had it on manual, with a remote, so it should not have been doing that. Also we had it powered to an outlet. The worst thing that happened was it closed and we didn't know before night time and all the chickens were left out in the dark. When we went to get the nightly count it was so scary to find none and we had to find them in the dark. So it's still on the coop but unplugged sadly. We couldn't figure out why it was going up and down by itself.

  • @gregoryhodson1625
    @gregoryhodson1625 14 дней назад

    Anyone else think they were referring to the giant tree in the foreground for the first minute and 15 seconds 😂

  • @Magpie_the_SpottedWolf
    @Magpie_the_SpottedWolf 14 дней назад

    I've rarely seen rat poop that looks like that normally their poop looks more like the squirrels poop

  • @joanbaczek2575
    @joanbaczek2575 16 дней назад

    Can liver flukes live in the poop and transmit to humans and pets that way?

  • @EdwinDavidson-z2s
    @EdwinDavidson-z2s 16 дней назад

    That's really cool but I'm not going to swim with sharks. As soon as you enter you enter the food chain.

  • @callieward8362
    @callieward8362 16 дней назад

    I wonder how old your mullberry tree is? It sure is beautiful ❤

  • @homedemomarke
    @homedemomarke 16 дней назад

    Hallo, wir sind eine professionelle Outdoor-Beschattung Marke und wir schätzen Ihre Arbeit sehr viel!😋😛

  • @Sooner-im9qf
    @Sooner-im9qf 16 дней назад

    I found one a neighbor threw out and saved it. Was a large one too. Don't know how old it is, but the bulb was like an oval basketball. Blooms nicely and enjoy it very much.

  • @andrewnash2387
    @andrewnash2387 19 дней назад

    Have you ever considered growing paw paw in Georgia?

    • @IslandsnHighlands
      @IslandsnHighlands 19 дней назад

      Yes! I saw one at the nursery last fall but the tree was $175 and not very big…I should have splurged though…I regret not getting it

  • @joyD423
    @joyD423 19 дней назад

    Cool fun!!

  • @joyD423
    @joyD423 19 дней назад

    I've never seen on like that...amazing. I like your boys thinking 😂

  • @joyD423
    @joyD423 19 дней назад

    You would love to know how you transplant plant this one. I call it a special plant.

  • @joyD423
    @joyD423 19 дней назад

    I'm in south Florida I do the same.....exciting. Also, in golf cart 😂

  • @ricksmith1574
    @ricksmith1574 19 дней назад

    Good kid. Hope you didnt get a blister dad.

  • @ronclifton3016
    @ronclifton3016 19 дней назад

    🙄

  • @ericnyamu9981
    @ericnyamu9981 20 дней назад

    yo! when is The Plant Pirates Episode #96 coming? and bytheway you can give us an update about how the rescues are doing and you give tips on how to rescue plants. you can make it a separate series = more content = more views which is equals to $$$$

    • @IslandsnHighlands
      @IslandsnHighlands 20 дней назад

      Thanks for the encouragement! We’ve been distracted, but making a new plant pirates this week! Need to add another how to series-totally agree! Thanks for the ideas and encouragement! More rescuing coming soon!

  • @cristinalz9395
    @cristinalz9395 20 дней назад

    You have a lot going on there! 😊 Beautiful work!! Blessings for many years of fresh fruits. 🌞✨

  • @davidjslack
    @davidjslack 20 дней назад

    An update on this fast grower would be great. Have you gotten new trees from runners?

    • @IslandsnHighlands
      @IslandsnHighlands 20 дней назад

      No new trees or suckers from this one yet…we do have grass we mow around the area so that could be why. It isn’t growing super fast where we live maybe because of the salty air, but it is much bigger-it is low growing with a wide canopy-can check it out in the most recent tour we did!

  • @mariap.894
    @mariap.894 21 день назад

    Could you root the gigant photos from a leaf? 🤔

    • @IslandsnHighlands
      @IslandsnHighlands 20 дней назад

      Not a leaf alone, you would need a piece of the vine itself to get it to root:-)

  • @jmodified
    @jmodified 21 день назад

    Start fruit, bananas, pineapples, and some citrus are good because there are usually no pests or disease and the raccoons and birds won't bother them either. We put star fruit through a food chopper and freeze the results when too many ripen at once. The result is tasty but takes about 20 minutes to thaw enough to eat. We also peel and freeze bananas, which thaw enough to eat in about 2 minutes. We've grown (Florida) peaches but the racoons would eat them when they were still green and eventually they ripped down most of the trees. Also grew lychee but the birds would eat most of them and then they got LEM. It's not worth growing things that take a lot of effort to protect from wildlife, insects, and fungus. For the same reason I grow small tomatoes, okra, garlic, onions, salad peppers, and stay away from large tomatoes, melons, cucumbers, large peppers. The small tomatoes and peppers will grow and ripen before the pickle worms can destroy them. I'll occasionally grow some cucumbers under mosquito netting, but it's a lot of extra hassle.

    • @IslandsnHighlands
      @IslandsnHighlands 20 дней назад

      Wow those are some great tips thank you!! We freeze our bananas in their peels to save on having to use plastic and they work great for adding to smoothies and baked goods! I can’t wait to have a start fruit problem lol they are so delicious!! I totally agree on growing what grows easily, I feel it’s part of the permaculture way! We have gotten lucky with watermelons once and do well with Everglades tomato but we don’t even have luck with Seminole pumpkins this close to the beach. Thanks so much for sharing your experiences with us! This is why we love making these videos-it’s all about learning together!

    • @jmodified
      @jmodified 19 дней назад

      @@IslandsnHighlands The problem with bananas frozen in-peel is that you have to let them thaw a lot before peeling. I planted a star fruit tree about ten years ago and got lucky. It grew like crazy and still does - I trim the top from about 18 feet down to 12 twice a year. It produces three or four times a year with a total of about 400 fruits, most of them quite large. Another that I planted 7 years ago has barely grown and produced maybe 30 fruits in the last year. The extra rain this year gave it a growth surge, but it's still small.

  • @barbaraberwick8993
    @barbaraberwick8993 22 дня назад

    Thank you for making such a good video. I have one growing in my house in New Hampshire

    • @IslandsnHighlands
      @IslandsnHighlands 20 дней назад

      Oh wow that’s awesome! Do you get bananas on them?

    • @barbaraberwick8993
      @barbaraberwick8993 19 дней назад

      @@IslandsnHighlands I hope too. Time will tell. I brought it home as a little tiny thing in February. Now, it is huge and doing well.

  • @robinwhitsell1995
    @robinwhitsell1995 22 дня назад

    How long does it take from the flower emerging to getting your first banana?

    • @IslandsnHighlands
      @IslandsnHighlands 20 дней назад

      It depends on some variables-what time of year the flower gets put out, the water that banana gets, and the nutrition it gets. Just going based off time of year- If you get a flower during the winter it will take all winter before you can eat those bananas…and will certainly need to be propped if it’s a tall variety. If you get a flower in the summer a few months you will be ready to eat those bananas!

    • @robinwhitsell1995
      @robinwhitsell1995 19 дней назад

      Thank you!

  • @diyhometrucktrailerandcamp4861
    @diyhometrucktrailerandcamp4861 23 дня назад

    Great video can I suggest a video on a recipe for cooking green bananas. I’ve watched several videos on banana plants none have explained the flowering and ripening of bananas as well as you two, thank you.

    • @IslandsnHighlands
      @IslandsnHighlands 20 дней назад

      Wow thanks so much for the nice compliment! We really do need to add some cooking videos to our channel. I love cooking and would love to share how we do things! We process our green bananas but either slicing and freezing while they are green-then just oil, season and bake them at 400 for 20 minutes. We also fry them up green, sliced and fresh in a frying pan with a little oil and salt and pepper! Such an easy starch to add to a meal and cooks up way quicker than potatoes!

  • @martindiaz3151
    @martindiaz3151 24 дня назад

    My friend good morning and happy Wednesday

    • @IslandsnHighlands
      @IslandsnHighlands 24 дня назад

      Happy Wednesday to you Martin! Hope all is going well and you are enjoying your gardens!

  • @sunitadwarka347
    @sunitadwarka347 24 дня назад

    You dry the cassava pics and green banana, keep it as food storage for making cake,add fresh graded or crush coconut with other ingredients. ruclips.net/user/shortsyPncII-VzVk?si=hhbGq0I1eJljfLyk

    • @sunitadwarka347
      @sunitadwarka347 24 дня назад

      ruclips.net/user/shortslayXaxsrNr8?si=Ox14VkDIuuRzFIp_

    • @sunitadwarka347
      @sunitadwarka347 24 дня назад

      ruclips.net/video/WE5ALkypKRs/видео.htmlsi=gRPAiqDbyQ0_tum9

    • @sunitadwarka347
      @sunitadwarka347 24 дня назад

      ruclips.net/user/shortslayXaxsrNr8?si=lWuKjGB69c-7xe7s

    • @IslandsnHighlands
      @IslandsnHighlands 24 дня назад

      Thank you for the ideas! Will certainly be trying this an home-love coconut too

  • @sunitadwarka347
    @sunitadwarka347 24 дня назад

    ruclips.net/user/shortsyPncII-VzVk?si=hhbGq0I1eJljfLyk

  • @Floedekage
    @Floedekage 24 дня назад

    Maybe take the child home to sleep?

    • @IslandsnHighlands
      @IslandsnHighlands 24 дня назад

      He gets lots of rest, he just doesn’t have to get on the school bus because we homeschool-so he isn’t used to getting up that early.

  • @happyleckie8357
    @happyleckie8357 24 дня назад

    Hey that young man looks tired bless him,well spotted teddy🎉

    • @IslandsnHighlands
      @IslandsnHighlands 24 дня назад

      being homeschooled, this is the earliest he ever has to wake up…it’s good for him to see how early most kids have to get up for school everyday 😂

    • @happyleckie8357
      @happyleckie8357 24 дня назад

      @@IslandsnHighlands sounds a plan to me! 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @Riekje-qv3qy
    @Riekje-qv3qy 24 дня назад

    Good morning. I like your video’s very much. You both are collecting the plants that grow in your gardens. 😂 In my country we try to let them grow indoors, in pots, or buckets or else. We talk to them, we spray water, we give them manure etc.😂 and they die all the same. You are blessed with your garden!

    • @IslandsnHighlands
      @IslandsnHighlands 24 дня назад

      Thank you so much:-) nurturing plants is a wonderful way to spend time.

  • @andrewnash2387
    @andrewnash2387 25 дней назад

    Have you ever tried roasting the coco plum pit? They're supposed to taste like almonds. I know a lot of people grow it for the pit.

    • @IslandsnHighlands
      @IslandsnHighlands 24 дня назад

      No not yet! But I heard they are excellent! We don’t get a huge amount of fruit on ours, they could be in more sunshine…we need to trim some branches off my live oak one of these days to get more sun for them!

    • @andrewnash2387
      @andrewnash2387 24 дня назад

      I have both a coco plum and a natal plum planted, but they're both pretty young. I can't wait to try them.

    • @IslandsnHighlands
      @IslandsnHighlands 20 дней назад

      Our Natal plums we planted don’t produce because there isn’t enough sun :-( but the coco plum does great under our oak tree :-)

  • @ScaryFear
    @ScaryFear 25 дней назад

    It's lovely. I'd love to find one of those. My fave moths are the sphinx moths. I have raised them in the past. They are the kind you have to provide deep soil for as they cocoon underground.

    • @IslandsnHighlands
      @IslandsnHighlands 24 дня назад

      We have raised sphinx moths also, I really wanted to raise this one since it looked fully cooked lol but Brent wanted to leave it be and it was probably better for it. I just love watching the process and the release. It’s euphoric to watch. I was thinking this one would need dirt to burrow in since it looked so much like a tomato hornworm. I love insects as much as I love plants

  • @sunnykwest
    @sunnykwest 26 дней назад

    That's how I got mine!

  • @fontaurantija7675
    @fontaurantija7675 26 дней назад

    i doing that the same ha-ha...always digging in trash saving plants

  • @margaretmax-community
    @margaretmax-community 26 дней назад

    Yummy fruit on that one