I just subscribed! We have a 2.5 acre homestead! We added a large no-till garden, an orchard, and backyard chickens this year! We are considering getting goats or lambs in the future! So excited to followw along with your journey! Your cat is adorable!
Thank you! I usually feel like my garden is a mess! I start with organized plans, but by the end I’m just putting things in the ground where I can fit them :) I say if your garden grows things, you’re doing it right
Love it. We just acquired a property next to ours that is 1.64 acres. It has a house to rent, a detached garage to commandeer, and a small barn. We currently have 1.25 so that will give us 2.9 acres with which to work. We're hoping to get hogs and meat birds this year, and some mini-Jersey cows next. Thanks for the great information!
Thanks for watching. We're interested in pigs too. We're working on building a barn and would like to eventually raise a pig or two over winter. Best of luck!
You can use the grain to teach the lambs to come to your call and they'll continue to come to your call for the rest of their lives if you do it right. Makes for a lot easier time bringing them in from pasture at night or if they get out.
We typically do that with our lambs too - for whatever reason, one year I just never used grain after they went out on pasture. We don’t lock them in at night, so it ended up not being a big deal. Our lambs this year are trained to my voice and really come running if I’m holding a bucket :)
I really like the rock walkway across the creek, that is nice. We just added sheep to the homestead last year and are expecting our first kids in May/June. Keep up the good work.
Hi. I am new to your channel. Love the average you have. But if you wanted a sheer proof way keeping deer out. Have raised beds as outline about 4 ft tall. Then put your fencing on top of Outter wall of raised bed. And have doorway entering space as big as you want. Then your space inside is protected from deer and other critters that may harm the harvest. You will be limited to what you want to maintain. Im raise bed could be mixture of strawberry and floral plants to attract your pollinators. I used 20' x 20' beds spread out over solid acre. Each enclosure is its own eco system. And easily converted to winter gardens by putting heavy Polly over top n walls to trap in heat. Nothing better than vine ripped tomatoes for Christmas and Valentine's dinner.
Hope to see you come October at the homesteaders of America conference in Virginia. What general area are you two in. We are in Pittsburgh. Beautiful farm!🍄😃🌈🤙
No problems with the sheep knocking the fencing down? My plan was going with goats. However, goats can and will push fencing. Great place you have. Just purchased 3 acres in Mississippi.
The sheep will test the fence, but as long as we are moving and they have what they need, the don't push on the fence. We've never had a problem with since we started using fencing that goes all the way to the ground. Thanks for watching, and best of luck on your new land!
We’ve thought about goats in that we think they’d help, but aren’t at a point where we feel ready for them or for long term “residents”. But perhaps in time and with better winter shelter! As for the garden, I’m certainly intrigued by mulches and the different benefits they can provide - and if I had a good source for wood chips or straw I would probably be using it. There seem to be a lot of factors at play, where it works for some and less so for others, but I try to see the garden as a long term and ongoing lesson. We’ll always get things to grow, but some years are better than others. Always willing to give something a try!
@@salomeacreshomestead Thanks... I've had a yearning for the self-sufficient farm life for at least twenty years; and having lived in big cities for well over forty years, am trying to strategise a manageable way out; so your video helped tremendously in giving some perspective on what a small homestead can do.
That's a really good question. Honestly, we don't really notice it much. Our house is built on a hill, so down the hill the sound isn't as loud. Also, the camera's microphone amplifies the sound unfortunately. It comes through on the videos louder than it really is.
BACK TO NATURE HARD WORK AN VERY REWARDING WORLD NEEDS A FARM APPROX WHERE YOU LOCATED STATE AND N S E W ???YES KIDS HAVING THEIR OWN AREA AN WORK HELPS EVERYONE LEARNED WITH 3 UNDER 2 YRS OLD SAVED ME AN TAUGHT KIDS A LOT TEAM WORK WIN WIN
We haven't had any issues with predators so far (knock on wood) with sheep, but chickens are a different story. The electric fences we use have been effective in keeping predators away. We use electric netting that goes all the way to the ground so that predators aren't able to sneak underneath or get between lines. Making sure we check the fence each night with a fence tester is our go to - making sure the shock it's delivering is high enough to keep out coyotes.
If you're referring to the the traffic, we live close to a highway. It comes through on the videos louder than it really is. Our house is built on a hill, so down the hill the sound isn't as loud. If you're referring to the insect noise, they are cicadas. They were exceptionally loud last year.
"welcome to salone acres, here's our barn cat..." *_subbed_*
Thanks so much!!
I just subscribed! We have a 2.5 acre homestead! We added a large no-till garden, an orchard, and backyard chickens this year! We are considering getting goats or lambs in the future! So excited to followw along with your journey! Your cat is adorable!
Thank you for subscribing! I'm really excited for you - it's a lot of work but we get so much out of it!
Your farm looks great!
Thank you!
I love your 3 acres!
Thank you so much!
Very enjoyable video. Subbed
Nice place! We just got 2.5 acres last summer, can't wait for chickens gardens and sheep.
Same! Spring is right around the corner!
Beautiful place Beautiful garden. My husband wonders why everyone else's gardens look organized and mine is a mess😉
Thank you! I usually feel like my garden is a mess! I start with organized plans, but by the end I’m just putting things in the ground where I can fit them :) I say if your garden grows things, you’re doing it right
Keep up the good work
Amazing property! You got our gears turning about potentially getting some sheep. We really love the setup for managing 7 bottle babies.
Thanks! New bottle babies are coming soon. Can't wait!
Garden so much productive and lamb also
I think it's awesome you were able to move your compost closer to where you use it.
Yeah. It's been such a convenience! Glad we took the time to move it.
Looks good. My mother would have loved visiting it.
Thank you! That's nice to hear
Very cool setup.
Thanks!
Love it. We just acquired a property next to ours that is 1.64 acres. It has a house to rent, a detached garage to commandeer, and a small barn. We currently have 1.25 so that will give us 2.9 acres with which to work. We're hoping to get hogs and meat birds this year, and some mini-Jersey cows next. Thanks for the great information!
Thanks for watching. We're interested in pigs too. We're working on building a barn and would like to eventually raise a pig or two over winter. Best of luck!
Looks wonderful, what a space :-) . Greetings from the Netherlands
Thank you so much, and thanks for watching!
You can use the grain to teach the lambs to come to your call and they'll continue to come to your call for the rest of their lives if you do it right. Makes for a lot easier time bringing them in from pasture at night or if they get out.
We typically do that with our lambs too - for whatever reason, one year I just never used grain after they went out on pasture. We don’t lock them in at night, so it ended up not being a big deal. Our lambs this year are trained to my voice and really come running if I’m holding a bucket :)
@@salomeacreshomestead Right on! :) always handy in a pinch to have them trained to come to you even if you don't need to do it daily
I really like the rock walkway across the creek, that is nice. We just added sheep to the homestead last year and are expecting our first kids in May/June. Keep up the good work.
That's so exciting! Best of luck!
Hi. I am new to your channel. Love the average you have. But if you wanted a sheer proof way keeping deer out. Have raised beds as outline about 4 ft tall. Then put your fencing on top of Outter wall of raised bed. And have doorway entering space as big as you want. Then your space inside is protected from deer and other critters that may harm the harvest. You will be limited to what you want to maintain. Im raise bed could be mixture of strawberry and floral plants to attract your pollinators. I used 20' x 20' beds spread out over solid acre. Each enclosure is its own eco system. And easily converted to winter gardens by putting heavy Polly over top n walls to trap in heat. Nothing better than vine ripped tomatoes for Christmas and Valentine's dinner.
This is a really interesting idea! I really like the idea of getting the strawberries off the ground and attracting pollinators! Thanks
Beautiful place
Thank you! Thanks for watching!
Good job on the garden. I'd love to have one set up and producing like yours....Subscribed. keep up the good work
Thanks! You too
When u have spare time, look into small hydroelectric generator set up. There is already a nice small waterfall area perfect for installation.
Thanks for the idea.
Hope to see you come October at the homesteaders of America conference in Virginia. What general area are you two in. We are in Pittsburgh. Beautiful farm!🍄😃🌈🤙
We're in the Midwest.
No problems with the sheep knocking the fencing down? My plan was going with goats. However, goats can and will push fencing. Great place you have. Just purchased 3 acres in Mississippi.
The sheep will test the fence, but as long as we are moving and they have what they need, the don't push on the fence. We've never had a problem with since we started using fencing that goes all the way to the ground. Thanks for watching, and best of luck on your new land!
Have you considered goats for some of the brush cleanup? What are your thoughts on Paul Gautschi's "Back to Eden" wood chip gardening method?
We’ve thought about goats in that we think they’d help, but aren’t at a point where we feel ready for them or for long term “residents”. But perhaps in time and with better winter shelter!
As for the garden, I’m certainly intrigued by mulches and the different benefits they can provide - and if I had a good source for wood chips or straw I would probably be using it. There seem to be a lot of factors at play, where it works for some and less so for others, but I try to see the garden as a long term and ongoing lesson. We’ll always get things to grow, but some years are better than others. Always willing to give something a try!
@@salomeacreshomestead Thanks... I've had a yearning for the self-sufficient farm life for at least twenty years; and having lived in big cities for well over forty years, am trying to strategise a manageable way out; so your video helped tremendously in giving some perspective on what a small homestead can do.
@@Troy-Moses We’re glad it was helpful. Good luck to you.
Lovely place. But how do you cope with the traffic noise?
That's a really good question. Honestly, we don't really notice it much. Our house is built on a hill, so down the hill the sound isn't as loud. Also, the camera's microphone amplifies the sound unfortunately. It comes through on the videos louder than it really is.
Does the electric fence stay charged with the tall grass? Thanks!
Great question! I either stomp it down or sythe it because it definitely becomes less powerful in tall grass.
BACK TO NATURE HARD WORK AN VERY REWARDING WORLD NEEDS A FARM APPROX WHERE YOU LOCATED STATE AND N S E W ???YES KIDS HAVING THEIR OWN AREA AN WORK HELPS EVERYONE LEARNED WITH 3 UNDER 2 YRS OLD SAVED ME AN TAUGHT KIDS A LOT TEAM WORK WIN WIN
I agree! The kids learn so much here!
What do you do with your sheep at night for predator protection?
We haven't had any issues with predators so far (knock on wood) with sheep, but chickens are a different story. The electric fences we use have been effective in keeping predators away. We use electric netting that goes all the way to the ground so that predators aren't able to sneak underneath or get between lines. Making sure we check the fence each night with a fence tester is our go to - making sure the shock it's delivering is high enough to keep out coyotes.
Hell sister
What is that awful noise in the background?
If you're referring to the the traffic, we live close to a highway. It comes through on the videos louder than it really is. Our house is built on a hill, so down the hill the sound isn't as loud. If you're referring to the insect noise, they are cicadas. They were exceptionally loud last year.
This is so painful to listen to zzzzzzz.