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Homegrown Show with Ben & Nicole
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Добавлен 1 окт 2011
Anything that CAN go wrong on the homestead will...
Our Homestead List
Our homestead, like many others, has a constantly evolving list of projects that need completed. This time of year especaially as we're getting ready for winter that list NEEDS to get done... Well, as much as we can do.
I'm hoping to get all these projects done from the compost sifter to our greenhouses and more before the snow flies and we settle in for six months of winter here in Atlantic Canada.
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I'm hoping to get all these projects done from the compost sifter to our greenhouses and more before the snow flies and we settle in for six months of winter here in Atlantic Canada.
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5 For the Price of 1
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Earlier this year we bought 2 female pigs off of a farmer and we were thinking about breeding them to have piglets in the spring. Little did we know, he must have kept the girls with an uncastrated male because we've had them alone together for months and somehow one popped out 5 baby piglets! Leave a Like and Subscribe if you enjoyed! Subscribe! - bit.ly/SubscribeToHomegrown Watch Homegrown Se...
From Grass to Garden - Incredible One Year Homestead Transformation
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We tilled up part of our land in 2023 to expand our gardening capacity and never thought we'd be expanding again so soon - to us it was HUGE. But, this year we decided we wanted to grow as much food as we can and even dive into a bit of market gardening to sell some of our produce. So our garden has grown yet again and we're working on putting it to bed for the winter after tilling it up and ge...
Hunting dogs and Service Dogs Training Tips | Interview with @maritimedogtraining2412
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Hunting dogs and Service Dogs Training Tips | Interview with @maritimedogtraining2412
Carbon Tax, No Till and Organic Farming ft. @strawberryhillfarm4060
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Carbon Tax, No Till and Organic Farming ft. @strawberryhillfarm4060
How to Get Free Livestock Feed in Canada
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How to Get Free Livestock Feed in Canada
Solar Powered Irrigation for Your Indoor Garden
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Solar Powered Irrigation for Your Indoor Garden
EVERYTHING You Need to Know about Firewood
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EVERYTHING You Need to Know about Firewood
Why we're DONE raising meat chickens (Forever?)
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Why we're DONE raising meat chickens (Forever?)
The TRUTH About Homesteading That We Weren't Prepared For...
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The TRUTH About Homesteading That We Weren't Prepared For...
Fall Garden Tour | Pumpkins, Squash, Corn and more!
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Fall Garden Tour | Pumpkins, Squash, Corn and more!
Good, Bad and the Muddy | Homesteading Talk at the Charlotte County Fall Fair | Homestead Comedy
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Good, Bad and the Muddy | Homesteading Talk at the Charlotte County Fall Fair | Homestead Comedy
HOW did our garden, animals, AND homestead survive Hurricane Lee?
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HOW did our garden, animals, AND homestead survive Hurricane Lee?
Can We Save Our Garden (and our Homestead) from Hurricane Lee?
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Can We Save Our Garden (and our Homestead) from Hurricane Lee?
The SECRET to Goat Milking | How to Milk a Goat
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The SECRET to Goat Milking | How to Milk a Goat
One Year On a Tiny Canadian Homestead | Full Documentary
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One Year On a Tiny Canadian Homestead | Full Documentary
How Big Should Your Garden Be? | How to Homestead
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How Big Should Your Garden Be? | How to Homestead
1000 Onions in 180 Days | Garden Secrets!
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1000 Onions in 180 Days | Garden Secrets!
HUGE Success with a TINY Garden | Full Homestead Garden Tour (Mid-Season Update)
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HUGE Success with a TINY Garden | Full Homestead Garden Tour (Mid-Season Update)
The Secret to Starting a Homestead and Growing Your Own Food
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The Secret to Starting a Homestead and Growing Your Own Food
Milking Goats Gone WRONG | Milking Nigerian Dwarf Goats for the first time
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Milking Goats Gone WRONG | Milking Nigerian Dwarf Goats for the first time
Why aren't Canadian Preppers Homesteading Instead?
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Why aren't Canadian Preppers Homesteading Instead?
Homestead Killer! Getting rid of weeds in the garden
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Homestead Killer! Getting rid of weeds in the garden
Full Homestead Garden Tour | How to Homestead
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Full Homestead Garden Tour | How to Homestead
I like how you mentioned that my garden is not just for salad. That's exactly what I'm looking into. Also, are you saying that if I eat radish, I'd be as cool as you :) Thanks again!
Being as cool as me is a pretty low bar 🤣🤣🤣
@@homegrownshow I guess that means I won't have to work too much to reach it then :)
Love the suspenders! Looking forward to how yall continue to grow your homestead specially this winter.
Thanks! The greenhouses were a huge investment this year and hoping they allow us to start a lot earlier next spring 🌱
@@homegrownshow I have a small tiered planter box in my tiny patio so I look forward to using your lessons learned albeit to my much more smaller version.
@@JB-eg1tb that's awesome! You might even benefit from some of our previous videos on our gardens (ruclips.net/video/kbs26o2jqWw/видео.html) . We're still pretty new but learning every year!
@@homegrownshow Awesome! Thanks for the link.
What's on your homestead list? 🤔
I know green house is for tree but it making global warming… so you now know what to do
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Years ago they used steam engines and would steam the ground, that would cook the seeds and the weeds
A steam tractor would be awesome to see work!
Ghost Busters!!! 😂
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In rescue,when an animal is very cold/hypothermic,the term is they are not dead until they are warm and dead. The baby should have immediately been put into under a heat lamp,on a heat pad(with blankets) or even in some warm water. As with humans,skin to skin also works.When warm I know the old timers would often suggest rubbing a bit of molasses on the gums. Once warm feeding can be started. I would also suggest bedding the other piggies in straw as opposed to hay. Straw is hollow and can refract/retain heat. Hay will just get wet. Having said all this,loss is still inevitable. Congrats on the pigs. Seems they were taught chicken math at school. 😜
@bettinah.7429 we didn't end up filming it but did exactly that. Heat lamp and blankets. I was hoping the vitamin be would give him a jump at least to hold on. But it did look like the Lil fella may have been trampled by mama. It happens but sad nonetheless!
@ sadly,it sure does happen.
Sorry about your loss. Congrats on your new babies!
As cold as it may sound, we are getting used to it. With livestock comes dead stock especially when it comes to animal husbandry! Not the first loss and I'm sure it won't be the last but we're blessed to have the 4 happy and healthy! Need any pigs? Cuz I gotta sell a couple 🤣🤣
@@homegrownshow Indeed, it seems to get a little easier with each loss. I have been kicking around the idea of getting some 4 legged excavators, but maybe next year. If I could find some Idaho pasture pigs hmmm.
Keep it up pls pin
Love your farm and way of life ❤
Thank you! ❤️
Lovely and easy
Did we forget our pants before filming? 🤣🤣🤣
Pants are overrated
Im going to ask my grandma to try this with me!!
Let me know how it turns out!
@@homegrownshow I made them and they were 😋delicious
@@HELIANTHUSSSHOUSEE amazing!! ❤️ There are so many great things you can do with SD discard. So mamy I made an ebook 😅 www.homegrownshow.ca/homegrown-store/mama-nikis-sameday-sourdough-ebook
17:24 We use that unit of measurement around here too. 😂
Dandy Garden!😊
Thanks! We're certainly hoping all the hard work pays off next year
Hey guys! What a huge improvement! We have been working hard as well to get a market garden going. Keep on doing what you're doing. So many people are watching you guys for encouragement. You certainly inspires us.
Aw thank you!! It's been quite the journey and we're kinda wading thru the fog with no idea what we're doing.. BUT pressing forward nonetheless!
@@homegrownshow and thats how life is done as it turns out haha
I love this. Simply put. I love this.
Garlic loves blood...? That's why vampires hate it; nobody likes competition 😂
New sub from the other side of Canada. 🇨🇦 I just found your channel today from the Different Media Homestead documentary.
Great stuff! Glad to have you here!
We have dorper sheep, we love them, meat is great, they are hair sheep so no need to shear! Dorper meat is not as gamey as other sheep.
Watching you from Prince George, BC. I have been on my homestead journey for 13 years and I feel like I haven't gotten anywhere some days... However I remember it's a marathon, not a sprint and the enjoyment needs to come from the doing, not just the result... Fyi gardens are a massive time sink, start small and stay small until you master the art of being a gardener... Use the time savings of having a small garden to get other projects done... Like you we have a shorter growing season so the "nice weather" is a fairly short window with lots to be done.... Last thing, GET A TRACTOR !... They are a game changer, figure out the size you need and get something a touch bigger... You'll find all sorts of things to use it for once you own it... Just make sure you have a loader on the front. Keep up the great content!
Been a few years since I've been to Prince George. Gorgeous country up there! I'd love to have a tractor. Not something we can afford quite yet but hopin gin the few years. Funny enough the past few years we've been quite sucessful in gardening and are even starting a market garden next year to grow even more! Got a few greenhouses now and hoping to be able to grow a ton more using some techniques from guys we've been reading over the past few years.
Stems and leaves baby
We are thinking of moving to NB we are currently off grid ourselves, but we hear beautiful things about this province. Community would be great but if tiu get with a narcissistic group or even one. It can change alot in a good harmony.
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Do u discuss like the price for things, like upkeep, food and how much u can make when selling. I have my notepad ready.
@@LadyDimePiece4Eva that's something we're trying to do better of in the new year. 2025 will be our first year actually growing for market so there has been a lot of sweat equity put in this fall to prep our garden beds and a few hundred dollars invested into a greenhouse. I'll have to do a video soon to discuss finances. We try to keep ours as low as possible!
@@homegrownshow how do you start homesteading, is there paperwork? Or a personal decision that u can make in any state?
@@LadyDimePiece4Eva we're in Canada so bylaws may be different and I know they differ by state. Many allow self sufficiency to a certain extent, some are more forgiving than others. Truthfully, it's what you make of it. "homesteading" is just a blanket title. Truly it's just self sufficiency and farming, going off grid and "prepping"
now you need to put it in cave, take it of it and let it cheese
Ask a service dog user for valid ID issue by the province. 😊I have a service dog and encourage business owners to ask .
Me and wife homesteading in saskatchewan.
The whole "you cant ask" thing is stupid. I think most people with service animals would be happy to have like a license card they keep in their wallet like a drivers license. Then people cant fake it bc it needs to be a registered license, and the individual can still have privacy! Its so simple its ridiculous it doesn't already exist!
@@luckymuddypaw i have a licensed service dog , he has provincial issued ID and is trained by a licensed service dog trainer and facility. I encourage every business we go to ask for Id . So many fake vests and dogs out there , so people can save twenty bucks at a hotel . Makes it difficult for me when I bring my real service dog into a business or hotel .
Self-sufficient people don't need government. It is the one and only thing that eradicates the government, so obviously the government is terrified of it.
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So is this cost effective? Looks easy enough.
@@lydia6638 it can be. We don't eat a ton of microgreens and don't really have a local market for them here so we don't really seethe benefit in growing
I had a accident on the farm ended up gang green both hands legs lost fingers and went on the oxy tail down hill i was on a drip of morphine for 7 months and it was worse then the gang green many years later i got put on methadone the legal drugs destroyed my life weed has never done the damage that the so called good drugs have i needed morphine for a short time not months like they had me on if i would have had access to weed i would not have ended up going on the journey i did which has not been fun
Все хорошо. Супер. Но следите, чтобы ребенок под банками не стоял. Капли кипятка могут попасть на него. В остальном - супер. Вы прекрасно заботитесь о своей семье.
Dear frank how much does for parkinson's patients??
Everything you put in your body, even water, is a potential poison. If you ingest too much of anything, it will kill you.
You've got such a loose definition of "poison" 🙄
Yes!!! My friends are cwazy..... can't save stupid.....
I think she means that if you grow your own food, it's like medicine. If you buy your food, it might make you sick.
I’m confused 😭
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I call Activist journalism.😮😮😮
I don't have any chicken or duck. They ruined 78 corns cob 3 years ago. All reaped off. Sometime we have to make choice. Family first.
Goji berries are very good for people with asthma they help open up the lungs.
What are you yapping about??
@@jarjarblex I just live rent free in your head now, eh? 😂😂
Do you eat them like blueberries 🫐😊
I wish.. They're not super sweet but they're great for drying for tea and stuff!
@@homegrownshowlearning so much
Ok good luck surviving Tuberculosis and the other diseases you'll get!
My guy doesn't know what a "bug" is 😂😂😂😂 🤡
@@homegrownshow you do realize that bugs spread diseases right?
@@jarjarblex except TB isn't spread via insects and do you not wash your food? TF is wrong with you?
@@homegrownshow The TB part was a joke, but other diseases are still possible.
@@homegrownshow If you wash your hands and then touch shit, are the hands clean? No! If you clean your food and any insect lands on it, there is risk of contamination.
I’d rather eat a pile of hot disgusting trash than eating some a bug ate abit of
Oh man.. Wait until you find out how vegetables are pollinated 😭
@@homegrownshowpollinating insects are generally much more sanitary than other insects e.g. mosquitoes and flies.
@@jarjarblex so now you're putting words in my mouth by splitting hairs? You're reaching 🤣
@@homegrownshowok, don't care.
@@homegrownshowhoney is an exception
Dogs eat shit sometimes, it doesn't mean we should do it too😅 I think we should think about what hoomans eat and not about any other kind of organisms
You eat it too. The FDA and CFIA both have allowable amounts of fecal matter. The issue at hand is it being undesirable even to bacteria and fungi (especially those on your insides). Then you're not getting ANY nutritional value; just in one hole and out the other
Lady you need mental evaluation.
Love the shoes an her