Rowan Creates
Rowan Creates
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Wolf Close Up
The trail-cam in our backyard captured a clip of a beautiful wolf!
We live on the Iron Range in northern Minnesota.
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Customized Creations ☸ A Custom Paint Shop for Motorcycles ☸ Sep 1991 - Sep 2019 ☸ Portfolio
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Rowan Glaser is a multimedia artist specializing in custom motorcycle painting and restorations, advertising firm projects, and artwork on a myriad of items. Her work has been exhibited in galleries and museums across the United States and her motorcycle paint jobs have been featured in magazines world wide. But then she read how California's aquifers were being injected with fracking waste wat...
Living with Critters - Cute Mangalitsa Piglets!
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A video of the extreme cuteness of Mangalitsa piglets! From a couple days old until weening time.
Excerpt from Healing the Holes
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For the full presentation, please go to "Healing the Holes of Trauma - A reading and presentation from Motorcycles, Madness & Miracles" ruclips.net/video/TTti6fj1f3Q/видео.html on YT Channel www.youtube.com/@RowanCreates Also, please SUBSCRIBE! It's free to you and helps me! :) #idocare #highvibe
Living with Critters - turkey chick babies #shorts
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Photo-bombed by the turkey mom while filming her baby chicks.
Living with Critters - Buddy #shorts
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Was hanging out in the turkey corral the other day and Buddy, our turkey tom, decided to get up close and personal! 😄
Midwest leg of People's Convoy traveling I-94 from MN to WI on Mar 4th 2022.
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View is looking west to the St. Croix River and Minnesota border beyond that. Taken from first overpass in Hudson WI.
Concept Motorcycle. Sacred Geometry Chopper. Flower of Life. Light Display embedded in Gas Tank.
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The latest customized creation where the makeover includes embedding LEDs with a flickering fire pattern into the metal gas tank, operated via remote. Very nice! The theme is the Flower of Life design, seen around the world and utilized by Master Artists such as Leonardo da Vinci. This design is expertly created in paint on the tank and etched into the custom primary cover as well as the words ...
How to make non-toxic Wicking Bed from IBC Tote for Organic Garden
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Today in Rowan Creates, we will make a wicking bed for my organic vegetables. This means I'll have healthier plants and spend less time maintaining them. Plus, they are portable! Tony Tchida is the videographer on this project. Disclaimer - I'm only showing what worked for me and I'm offering no legal or medical advise. Have your own experience...and create something!
Healing the Holes of Trauma - A reading and presentation from Motorcycles, Madness & Miracles
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A reading of "The Broken Ones" - the preface to the book "Motorcycles, Madness & Miracles - A Badass Journey to Empowerment." This video shares: frequencies and health, chart of healthy body compared to out of balance, tools and solutions, Dr. Emoto's water experiments, discovering one's own truth, chakras, pineal gland, introspection for growth, holes, trauma, PTSD, 3 days in nature, reflexolo...
Harley Sportster Hybrid Customized Creations Honoring the Four Directions
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Award winning custom chopper showcased in the book "Motorcycles, Madness & Miracles". Raked to 33 degrees, stretched 2", all sheet metal massaged and molded frame with rear struts incorporated. Color changing base color with airbrushed white buffalo (north), golden eagle (east), mouse (south) and bear prints (west) along with many other Native American elements.

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  • @arhodes2866
    @arhodes2866 5 месяцев назад

    This is great tutorial. Appreciate all the tips. Especially the tips to deter the deer. Thank you..

  • @steveridge4596
    @steveridge4596 8 месяцев назад

    👍👍👍

  • @rowancreates
    @rowancreates Год назад

    If you are interested in reading more about this bike, about my first trip to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally with it, and what I've learned over the 60 years I've been alive on this planet, this is where you can purchase my book: www.ebay.com/itm/134464344113

  • @rowancreates
    @rowancreates Год назад

    If you are interested in reading what I've learned over the 60 years I've been alive on this planet, this is where you can purchase my book: www.ebay.com/itm/134464344113

  • @rowancreates
    @rowancreates Год назад

    If you are interested in reading what I've learned over the 60 years I've been alive on this planet, this is where you can purchase my book: www.ebay.com/itm/134464344113

  • @rowancreates
    @rowancreates Год назад

    If you are interested in reading what I've learned over the 60 years I've been alive on this planet, this is where you can purchase my book: www.ebay.com/itm/134464344113

  • @45valk
    @45valk Год назад

    Very nice 👍

  • @LaRa-youknowit
    @LaRa-youknowit Год назад

    I do like that you say wh6 you do what you do, helps us understand

  • @angelgarcia4848
    @angelgarcia4848 2 года назад

    Great information and explanation behind the things you did. Not just stating what to do but why that is. Such as the example of a paint or wrap around the container to stop water stimulation plant growth at the bottom. Thanks!

  • @candykim22
    @candykim22 2 года назад

    You didn’t say anything about the trays ontop if the rocks ? What did you use ?

    • @rowancreates
      @rowancreates 2 года назад

      I used oven racks - but didn't find those to be the best way because they rust, and when I move the tote, the racks can shift. I prefer large field stones.

  • @DawnDBoyerPhD
    @DawnDBoyerPhD 2 года назад

    Seems like black contractor garbage bags would be cheaper if you are gonna use the gorilla tape anyway. Use gorilla spray adhesive to wrap the first layer then tape the ends.

  • @FruitTreeForest
    @FruitTreeForest 2 года назад

    I appreciate how you fast forward in your edit and have the nature sounds!

  • @amandab6812
    @amandab6812 2 года назад

    Do you have to change the soil or hay yearly?

    • @rowancreates
      @rowancreates 2 года назад

      I don't. But I don't deplete the soil of it's nutrients either. I use crop rotation practices. For instance, after growing a season of carrots, potatoes or onions, the next season I'll plant peas and beans in that same soil to add back in nitrogen. I also add mulch once the plants are tall enough, which breaks down and becomes soil for the next seasons planting. With that said - it's always good to have your soil tested so if it is currently lacking in any nutrients already, you can supplement your soil with whatever it's lacking, such as working in manure, compost, or minerals. There are lots of videos about soil amendments. As for the hay that sits under the soil, it's going to break down and feed the soil with organic matter. No need to do anything there.

    • @RICDirector
      @RICDirector Год назад

      A handful of good compost worms wont hurt...

  • @lisaball2760
    @lisaball2760 2 года назад

    Isn’t the landscape fabric also toxic??

    • @rowancreates
      @rowancreates 2 года назад

      Premium quality landscape fabric is often made of polypropylene or linen. I used Yardworks® DuraWeb 4' x 100' 30-Year Premium Landscape Fabric, which is a black non-woven fabric. Yardworks® does not specify what type of fabric this contains, and I can't get an answer, but it does let water and minerals flow through. I decided this to be a better choice than polypropylene landscape fabric even though PP’s resin identification code is 5, is used in food grade containers, and is approved for multiple use. The use of PP is considered safe by industry standards because it does not have any remarkable effect from an occupational health and safety point of view, in terms of chemical toxicity. So I would consider neither to be perfect - the non-woven fabric because the company refuses to share details nor the PP because it's still a form of plastic...but then again, even the tote is plastic (albeit also food grade) so until I make my own containers from clay, this is the best I could find. If you know of something better, please share!

  • @marymacfarlane4275
    @marymacfarlane4275 2 года назад

    wow you actually showed all the steps unlike so many utubers. Ty

  • @littlewolfendeavors2132
    @littlewolfendeavors2132 2 года назад

    I would cut the metal cage on the rim so I would not have anything sticking out the top of the tote doesn't need that support

    • @rowancreates
      @rowancreates 2 года назад

      Not for me. I need the tote to remain as strong as possible so I can drag it around both in the building process to eliminate unnecessary steps, and after it's complete because I rearrange my garden space from time to time.

  • @shauncampbell6199
    @shauncampbell6199 2 года назад

    What was the grates you used instead of rocks?

    • @rowancreates
      @rowancreates 2 года назад

      I used oven racks. But, if you want your wicking bed moveable, the racks shift around and can fall out of place. Not good. And if the racks are rusting, then the water turns rusty. So I decided, for my purpose, that rocks were better.

  • @missymoonwillow6545
    @missymoonwillow6545 2 года назад

    God Bless America. Thank you for posting this.

  • @williamboswell2519
    @williamboswell2519 2 года назад

    What is the fabric you used to separate the soil and the reservoir? You told us what you don't use, but i don't think you told us what you did use?

    • @rowancreates
      @rowancreates 2 года назад

      Funny! I gave an image of the product at 23:25 but it's nearly impossible to read - so thanks for bringing this to my attention! I used Yardworks 30 year Duraweb Premium Landscape Fabric purchased at Menards.

  • @stevene9785
    @stevene9785 3 года назад

    Why not just paint the tote black?

    • @rowancreates
      @rowancreates 3 года назад

      Spray can paint will peel eventually. Proper way to paint plastic is with proper cleaning, primer, and paint. That costs more, and takes a lot more time than wrapping it in a UV stable film.

  • @currysnores
    @currysnores 3 года назад

    Turn the cage upside down, the cut off pieces are then in the ground

    • @rowancreates
      @rowancreates 3 года назад

      But then they are stationary. I move mine around my property since I have many acres.. The base of the totes is strong enough to drag with a 4 wheeler or tractor, and the other portion I affix to a pallet and drag that.

    • @teapartybliss3758
      @teapartybliss3758 Год назад

      I thought the same thing, to flip it. But the ability to drag these around is a very good plan. I change my mind as my garden grows/develops and I get new ideas.

  • @rowancreates
    @rowancreates 3 года назад

    A relative, Robert, suggested as a time-saver using a cut-off wheel to separate the tote cages, and then capping the open pipes with a 'round rubber end cap'. Great suggestion! I'll try it with the next batch!

    • @peacefulwarrior444
      @peacefulwarrior444 3 года назад

      I tried it...but each tote (which becomes 2 wicking beds) requires 40 end caps and I could not find a manufacturer that makes them out of UV stable material. However, cutting the frame with a cut-off wheel was a time and labor saver. With the open ends, I used Platinum Patch by DAP and I will report back after some time to see how this holds up to the weather. I still feel that JB Weld is a more durable product and I know that it's non-toxic after curing because I called the company and they said this is true.

    • @rwind656
      @rwind656 2 года назад

      @@peacefulwarrior444 thanks so much for reporting back on your research and results!

    • @bluemoon8268
      @bluemoon8268 2 года назад

      … that’s what I was thinking … you can buy in bulk the end caps used for metal chair legs …

    • @RICDirector
      @RICDirector Год назад

      Paint the end caps with outdoor paint maybe?

    • @johnlee7085
      @johnlee7085 Год назад

      I cut ours with a cutoff wheel and used a plug cutter on old scraps of cedar for most of the pipes. Left some open to insert #3 rebar and extend a cage over the plants. Handy to have for a trellis, shade cloth if too hot (9B), or too cold.