SYNTROPIC FARM (Post Wet Season Tour)

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  • Опубликовано: 14 апр 2023
  • Join me on a journey through our small exotic fruit farm, where we explore different methods of being self sufficient in a sustainable way.
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  • @b2bhomesteading
    @b2bhomesteading  Год назад +26

    Thanks for watching! I've been slow on the homesteading uploads, but will aim to do weekly from now on. Let us know what you'd like to see more of. If you got value out of it, please like and share with your mates, really helps:). Cheers all, A

    • @SuperMarioY
      @SuperMarioY Год назад

      I could move in tomorrow mate, well done to you. More of what you produce in terms of finished products, a jam, marmalade, chilly sauce etc, that would be great. Where are snakes and spiders?!

  • @NimaEUUS
    @NimaEUUS 8 месяцев назад +1

    lol your rain prediction was so on point, that is hilarious hahahaha

  • @jakecolbran4853
    @jakecolbran4853 Год назад +7

    Absolutely love this channel (as well as all the other b2b channels!!) My wife and I just brought 5 acres outside Airlie beach for this exact reason, my dream for the longest time has been to have enough space to plant fruit trees and be self-sustainable. This channel is going to be my fruit bible! Can't wait to supply friends and strangers with gifts from nature. keep the top-notch content coming, absolutely love your work and passion!

    • @lauracannon5869
      @lauracannon5869 Год назад

      I love this! My partner and I just visited the Airlie/dingo/hideaway bay/Bowen areas from Gympie and were saying a rural block in this area would be amazing to own. You’re very lucky! I can’t imagine it’s an easy place to acquire land these days…?

  • @NWM12
    @NWM12 Год назад +1

    Incredible set up on how to deal with strong wind. Thanks for the ideas and sharing your beautiful set up. Mahalo!

    • @b2bhomesteading
      @b2bhomesteading  Год назад

      Cheers Nate, glad you got some value out of it mate

  • @bencamer-pesci8804
    @bencamer-pesci8804 Год назад +1

    Yes please for a dragon fruit video!!

  • @SpibsTV
    @SpibsTV 9 месяцев назад +1

    Love the variety of crops, but if I may offer some feedback from the last few years of studying and working with Syntropics here in Aus, there is very little density in these rows. It is what we would call a "forever hungry system", as the amount of energy going out exceeds the amount being put back in.
    Most of the trees you have in the system are all emergent/high strata, with very few medium and low strata plants. There also does not seem to be much in the terms of natural succession.
    Switching the mindset, which admittedly takes times, to not see anything, "weed" or insect, as a pest, but instead as an indicator is far more healthy when trying to work within the guidelines of Syntropics. Working with those indicators to improve soil conditions is far more helpful than spraying or burning.
    Would be happy to direct you to some great resources or even have a chat about your setup if you're looking for advice.

    • @chaunceymillard2963
      @chaunceymillard2963 5 месяцев назад

      You're right, the rows seem lacking in organic material.

  • @TomSmith-nx3hx
    @TomSmith-nx3hx Год назад +2

    I have to say that I love B2B fishing and adventures, but I appreciate your homesteading experience at a different level. Thank you for sharing.

  • @paulg3012
    @paulg3012 Год назад +1

    If you drop the hot pepper, whole and unbroken in a pot of soup or rice, then remove it before it bursts, you get the flavour with way less heat.

    • @b2bhomesteading
      @b2bhomesteading  Год назад +1

      I will try and report back! you'll probably see it in a video haha

  • @colleenbalch328
    @colleenbalch328 10 дней назад

    Hey Az, would love to see more of the homesteading. If it works for you, hope to see more.

  • @plowestory
    @plowestory Год назад

    Love it Az - thank you

  • @brittney8313
    @brittney8313 Год назад

    Yay!! I love these homestead videos!! Your plants are beautiful!!

  • @barber0611
    @barber0611 Год назад

    absolutely amazing farm!!!

  • @ABDayOut
    @ABDayOut Год назад

    Excellent, I follow your fishing adventures but really enjoyed this video and channel. Looking forward to the fruits of your labour coming through in the future.

  • @danielclark8094
    @danielclark8094 Год назад

    Love it! love the channel and love you guy's, Onwards and upwards dude 👌✌🙏🤛

  • @colleenbalch328
    @colleenbalch328 Год назад +1

    Such an amazing variety you're getting established. Thanks for the tour.

  • @harryridley2714
    @harryridley2714 Год назад

    Hey azz, thanks for sharing a snippet into your personal life bud an what a masterpiece you’ve created , go matey 🤙🏼

  • @Jerry-ds4ye
    @Jerry-ds4ye 8 месяцев назад

    Incredibly beautiful garden. Love it...

  • @ThienNguyen-eg4dh
    @ThienNguyen-eg4dh Год назад +1

    love your video!

  • @willslever8112
    @willslever8112 Год назад +1

    Super interesting episode, I was wondering about starchy carbs

  • @darryllbickley3281
    @darryllbickley3281 Год назад +1

    Thanks mate. Very inspiring. An great work on the farm an on the video….

  • @patience8884
    @patience8884 Год назад +1

    Really awesome!

  • @ricoconnor3351
    @ricoconnor3351 Год назад

    Awesome stuff m8… my daughter and my self loved the video please do a video on the cafe that sounds so interesting

  • @AyalaProjects
    @AyalaProjects Год назад

    Missed the b2b homestead, I’m looking forward to the weekly uploads. I’d appreciate more how to videos…how to grow etc, how to trellis, anything and everything. Thanks Azz

  • @lauracannon5869
    @lauracannon5869 Год назад +1

    Love thissssss - have always watched B2B but this is such a fun offshoot of that

    • @b2bhomesteading
      @b2bhomesteading  Год назад

      haha Cheers Laura! Very different filming it thats for sure

  • @gazpearce3700
    @gazpearce3700 7 месяцев назад

    Awesome mate you got some bloody nice land

  • @Tazza6191
    @Tazza6191 Год назад

    Love ya work boys. Pulled in to the cafe over the easter break, got a dragon fruit smoothy and the misses got a little kangaroo to send back to her family in Brazil. Everyone was very kind and the store was amazing. See you guys next cairns trip 👍

  • @dannywhite8057
    @dannywhite8057 Год назад +1

    Top stuff. Cheers bro. 👍

  • @michaelbooth1097
    @michaelbooth1097 Год назад +2

    Wow that’s awesome mate! It must be so exciting to see things grow. I love your excitement in catch growing and just life in general. Thanks for all your hard work!

    • @b2bhomesteading
      @b2bhomesteading  Год назад

      Cheers for the kind words mate. Will keep working on the space here and share whatever I learn:) I LOVE IT! haha

  • @saltyseadogs4422
    @saltyseadogs4422 Год назад +1

    Yay he's back :) I love the fishing/adventures ( even have my own channel now 🤣) but have always loved the idea of self sufficiency and still working towards it so the wife and I will be watching on intently! Not sure if you're sticking to just fruit farming but I think now it's cooling down some things like lettuce, tomatoes, Asian greens, capsicum, carrot, taro, ginger, beans, pumpkin, sweet potato, basil, coriander, spinach, cucumbers and all sorts of things like that would be great to see incorporated in future videos, management of pests etc. Seed raising tips/techniques. composting, yeah so much to go into!

  • @scottcunningham5386
    @scottcunningham5386 Год назад +1

    I really enjoy this and check weekly for new releases please keep it up guys the property is just exquisite ❤

  • @jayjohnson3724
    @jayjohnson3724 Год назад +1

    Rock on. Thank you.

  • @yusufbaskocak5134
    @yusufbaskocak5134 Год назад

    I absolutely love your homesteading videos, been a subscriber since the beginning please keep them coming (weekly basis). BTW I grow my own chilies as well, those short fat ones I have stopped growing🤭 for the same reason you were saying, just extremely hot🥵😭🤯. I`m a Melbournian that just moved to Brizzy (best thing I have done so far lol) & I'm just getting into exotic fruits and would love to try all the dragon fruit species you have there one day...🤙

  • @rickfranke4886
    @rickfranke4886 Год назад +1

    Finally mate, back at it again been waiting for this.

  • @tlowe2502
    @tlowe2502 Год назад +1

    Thanks Az, nice looking farm my friend.👍🏻👍🏻💕🐾

  • @dougs_urbanfarm
    @dougs_urbanfarm Год назад

    Approach grafting is the way to go, I use this method for grafting my jaboticaba varieties.
    I am glad here in Brissy we don't have to worry about cyclones!

  • @laurentpoirier6296
    @laurentpoirier6296 Год назад

    Great this orchard leaks vegetables it changes fish good luck for the future kiss of france

  • @xuejiaoxu6778
    @xuejiaoxu6778 Год назад

    Great video we all enjoy the updates on your orchard.

  • @dragoniousmaximus7304
    @dragoniousmaximus7304 Год назад

    keep it up mate! from Maui Hawaii! cheers!

  • @alisonphilp7497
    @alisonphilp7497 Год назад

    Epic as I’ll have come down to the cafe mate that ice cream looks amazing I’d love to learn about the dragon fruit more also🤙🇦🇺❤️🙏

  • @markmeyer698
    @markmeyer698 Год назад

    We have the white and pink flesh dragon fruit and it’s honestly the best thing ever! I’ll have to get a hold of those giant yellows

  • @Captainbazz2
    @Captainbazz2 Год назад

    Looks bloody amazing mate 🤙🤙worth all the hard work for sure 😉

    • @b2bhomesteading
      @b2bhomesteading  Год назад

      Thanks Capt. Lot of late night watering by hand with the head torch

  • @lyshi87
    @lyshi87 Год назад

    Had a chuckle at the beer spill. Make some jalapeno poppers with the chilli's. Yum. Place is looking great! Look forward to future updates.

    • @b2bhomesteading
      @b2bhomesteading  Год назад +1

      hahah I am glad it made someone chuckled, I wasnt too impressed.

  • @DragonflyHiphop
    @DragonflyHiphop Год назад +2

    Looks awesome man! Things are growing like crazy this season i feel your organic struggles haha

  • @RuneSorensen404
    @RuneSorensen404 Год назад +1

    You should try Habanero lemon or Magnum Habanero Orange chilies. They are magnificent in color and taste.

  • @jamesblake7338
    @jamesblake7338 Год назад +2

    Being from the states, many of the things you’re growing just won’t do here but I love gardening and loving the channel! We all hate the weeds lol! ❤❤❤

    • @b2bhomesteading
      @b2bhomesteading  Год назад +1

      Hahah theyre the devil. Thanks for watching mate. I think around florida many of these species might grow ?

  • @IndianaJoeChannel
    @IndianaJoeChannel Год назад +1

    Quality mate love the self reliance 👌💯💚🙏

    • @b2bhomesteading
      @b2bhomesteading  Год назад +1

      Its the way forward! Cheers mate

    • @IndianaJoeChannel
      @IndianaJoeChannel Год назад

      @@b2bhomesteading defo brva and all the survival vids are quality too love the tropical life's u guys are living.. if I cud I wud love to live like that man, one day.. one day...👌💯💚🙏

  • @cameronmaltby8193
    @cameronmaltby8193 Год назад +1

    My mate grows mangosteens in granadilla. There’s an exotic fruit club he meets with in the area they’d be a wealth of knowledge if you can track them down.

  • @melissapritchett2731
    @melissapritchett2731 Год назад

    Yum with those dragon fruit!! That flower before looks like a giant Maypop here in SE US.

  • @jackson8085
    @jackson8085 Год назад +1

    Where I live, I reckon I've used sweet potato vines to smoother out mimosa/sensitive plant. I plant the whole tubers straight from the supermarket.

    • @b2bhomesteading
      @b2bhomesteading  Год назад

      Thanks mate, Ill try plant more of them. only have one small section of sweet spuds currently

  • @kaizanatorcatchncook
    @kaizanatorcatchncook Год назад +1

    Epic az keep it up. Show us ur home made ice cream

  • @user-rg2kk7fv4m
    @user-rg2kk7fv4m Год назад +1

    Azzz…um …have you thought about doing a Vid on the cyclone trellising for us Queenslanders who are still a bit novice? 👍🇦🇺🇳🇿

    • @b2bhomesteading
      @b2bhomesteading  Год назад

      For sure mate, I can do that. I will be running more wires and training the trees soon and can film for ya.

  • @stevejenkins646
    @stevejenkins646 Год назад +1

    Looking good mate

  • @helenmedlow2764
    @helenmedlow2764 Год назад

    Your orchard looks amazing, I love that giant passionfruit, passionfruit is my fave fruit. A Q. For the dragon fruit vid... I live in Adelaide and my sister and I are growing dragon fruits, I got her a mature one but we also growing from seed and they super cute, I have them in a big sunny window and they will all go onto wheelable trollies to keep in warm places, so what's your advice infrost zones, just put inside or green house over frosts?

  • @croppius
    @croppius Год назад +1

    I love what you are doing Syntropic Ag needs more exposure 👍 Have you thought about adding more support species? Sensitive Weed is a legume, so the ecology is saying it needs more legumes.

    • @b2bhomesteading
      @b2bhomesteading  Год назад +1

      Thanks mate:) Any you can recommend for tropical climates?

    • @danielnaberhaus5337
      @danielnaberhaus5337 Год назад +1

      Perennial peanut, Crotalaria, glyricidia, inga, tamarind

    • @croppius
      @croppius Год назад

      Sorry I got sidetracked. I'm no expert in this area, I would recommend Scott Hall for advice on things most suited to your region. Daniel makes a good start though! Acacia's like the manguim are an Ernst staple, raintree, cassia, neem, sesbania, moringa, stylo, even just tropical beans. Some of the higher strata species could even help with shading your more sensitive species.

  • @sandbox2752
    @sandbox2752 Год назад

    Very interesting mate keep it up

  • @johnsomers8269
    @johnsomers8269 Год назад

    Aaron, so interesting. I grew up in southern Florida, so some of your plants are plants I am familiar with, such as papaya. Do you not have Mango? How's the Sapodilla tree doing? We also had a tree that we called Rose Apple. It produced a Kiwi sized fruit that tasted like rose water.
    The drone image shows your home, did you do a tour of it in a previous presentation? What variety of fish do you have in your creek?
    I hope you try making your own ale from a homebrew kit the Irish offer a gorgeous brown ale kit, such good brew, so inexpensive! Looking forward to more of your postings, and I'm glad you are not subsisting on your boat out in the wild ocean! I have followed you through quite a lot of your life!

    • @mollymuch2808
      @mollymuch2808 6 месяцев назад

      They grow in tropical Australia

  • @NoNORADon911
    @NoNORADon911 Год назад +1

    Your pigeon peas are different from mine, mine have yellow flowers. And the leaves are more elongated.
    The wind blew mine over after they got big but they are still alive. Wind is an issue in my part of Florida also.
    My dragon fruit bloomed but never produced fruit? Maybe they did not get pollinated, not sure.
    Loving your homestead. I am guessing you don't have time for other peoples channels but you might like ''David the Good'' if you do.

  • @bizzybee852
    @bizzybee852 3 месяца назад

    You keep calling Papaya, "Paw Paws", that must be what ya'll call papaya in Australia. But true Paw-Paw fruit trees grow wild here in the Southern United States where I live, in the state of Georgia. The paw-paw fruits sort of look like a mango, the skin varies between green, brown, and yellow when they are ripe. The inside of a ripe Paw-Paw fruit is very creamy, it varies between a light yellow cream color like a banana, and a brighter yellow like a mango, and it tastes like a creamy banana custard with a bit of a mango or pineapple tropical fruit flavor. There are many different varieties of paw-paw fruit trees and the taste varies among them. But they are a wonderful fruit tree to grow in a hot and humid area. They would make a wonderful addition to your farm. The grafted trees produce fruit in just two to three years. The ungrafted seedlings can take up to 10 yrs to produce fruit, but can produce in as little as 6yrs.

  • @danielpassingham6851
    @danielpassingham6851 Год назад +1

    I’d love to provide time to your orchard. Absolutely love gardening and your diversity. Would take time off work to come up and experience the climate and spectacular Australian backyard.

    • @b2bhomesteading
      @b2bhomesteading  Год назад +3

      Thats so generous of you Dan! thanks mate. I should organise a "working B" day at some stage, where we can get a group together and do some work in the morning. But then all have icecreams fruit and creek swim in the arvy! haha Cheers for watching

    • @danielpassingham6851
      @danielpassingham6851 Год назад

      @@b2bhomesteading I’m in Victoria and have followed you guys from the start. You live amazing lives and I look forward to seeing your adventures on a weekly basis. Happy to travel and assist any time. Take care and keep producing the best.

  • @jodityler5539
    @jodityler5539 Год назад +1

    Hey Aaron would you be happy to show us around your patch?

  • @afreelancehuman
    @afreelancehuman Год назад +1

    nice progress bro! Keep it up.

  • @danielnaberhaus5337
    @danielnaberhaus5337 Год назад

    Plant perennial peanut and ground covers to prevent sensitive grass from taking over

  • @thibacduong7373
    @thibacduong7373 Год назад

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @shaggss
    @shaggss Год назад +1

    Thanks Az......thanks for your vid!!! Tully?

  • @bobbeck3758
    @bobbeck3758 Год назад

    cool......I lie in BC. canadaand am growing citrus and dragon and a bunch of other. subtropical types...greenhouse

  • @littleputfarm
    @littleputfarm Год назад +1

    Always entertaining, you mentioned the Coca plant you have growing. Was interested in adding 1 to our collection of diverse plantings, where'd you get yours? Thanks Bruce

    • @b2bhomesteading
      @b2bhomesteading  Год назад

      I got it gifted by a friend.. not anywhere online? If not I can propagate a few from seeds for those interested :)

    • @littleputfarm
      @littleputfarm Год назад

      @@b2bhomesteading Yes that would be great thanks. Look forward to receiving some seeds or seedlings. Please keep me updated mate.

  • @typhoon420
    @typhoon420 Год назад

    👏👏👏...

  • @timgofa8822
    @timgofa8822 Год назад

    Sensitive weed mimosa pedica use it in tea. Look it up, you'll be surprised.
    Good work keep it up

    • @b2bhomesteading
      @b2bhomesteading  Год назад

      I will Tim! Might be a solution... I'll have a lot of tea hahah

  • @giterdunpete
    @giterdunpete Год назад +1

    If only.....thanks

  • @Soilfood365
    @Soilfood365 Год назад +1

    Loved this. Pretty jealous of the range of fruit trees you're able to get a hold of! Trying to push fruit diversity on a smallholding in Zambia and most of what's available in-country are South African imports that are completely inappropriate for the climate.

    • @b2bhomesteading
      @b2bhomesteading  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching, and thanks for sharing. How is the soil and rainfall there?

    • @Soilfood365
      @Soilfood365 Год назад

      @@b2bhomesteading Soil's actually pretty good - it's a fine sand, somewhat leached and prone to compaction but responds well to care and gets on pretty well with most trees. Rain averages about 900mm, almost all December-March with the African monsoon.

  • @thewandererofmumbai6169
    @thewandererofmumbai6169 Год назад

    Rather than using a dehydrated dry them in open field sleuth a cloth over it. The flavour would be amazing

  • @chefcamsey1375
    @chefcamsey1375 Год назад

    👍👍

  • @joshlovegood9392
    @joshlovegood9392 Год назад +1

    Unreal mate. How far north are you? What region? Looks great.

  • @BEAST1CARL
    @BEAST1CARL Год назад

    I can get you some Camellia oleifera trees? In a few years you could cold press some of the best cooking and cosmetic oil on the planet from the seed.

  • @wakeup6751
    @wakeup6751 Год назад +1

    Sensitive weed (mimosa pudica) has a lot of beneficial properities and is a medicinal plant.

    • @b2bhomesteading
      @b2bhomesteading  Год назад +1

      Really? If so thats it amazing. Have you used? What exactly for?

    • @wakeup6751
      @wakeup6751 Год назад +1

      @@b2bhomesteading Yes, I have used it and still use it. I am currently using the leaves as tea for detox but all parts of the plants (roots, seeds, flower, leaves, and stems) have different healing properties from wound healing to mood disorders to stomach ailments and so much more. I would post a link for you but RUclips would just delete my comment. You should look more into it and possibly sell it especially since you have so much. If you decide to, I would certainly be first in line to buy it from you.

  • @SamMarkham
    @SamMarkham Год назад

    I have heard that even with self pollinating dragon fruit you should still pollinate them to help fruit set and size. Should you cross like varieties or different varieties? And does it affect size and taste?

  • @glenpryce
    @glenpryce Год назад

    Great video mate. Where in oz is your farm? I'm a North Queenslander but I live on our own permaculture farm in the Philippines.

    • @b2bhomesteading
      @b2bhomesteading  Год назад

      Amazing! I am an hour and half south of Cairns. Would love to see/ hear about your set up over there

  • @SouthernCrossGO
    @SouthernCrossGO Год назад

    Awesome mate. Are you around Tully area?

  • @grantjones8118
    @grantjones8118 Год назад

    Hi, just found thus video and your channel. Absolutely love what your doing.
    Question,
    In this video you show a Giant Yellow dragon fruit.
    Could you please tell me the name of the variety,
    I collect different dragon fruit varieties and yours is definitely different to the Palora variety that I grow.
    Any information greatly appreciated 🙏

    • @b2bhomesteading
      @b2bhomesteading  Год назад

      I think its called "Giant Ecuadorian Yellow" . Would love to trade a pelora

    • @grantjones8118
      @grantjones8118 Год назад

      @@b2bhomesteading
      Could definitely fix you up a palora as a trade. That would be great.
      I have a Rooted palora cutting and another long palora branch that's not Rooted yet,
      Happy to give you those 2.
      I have palora and Amazon yellow which is similar to palora.
      But the shape of your fruit is a variety I've been chasing for a while.
      Will attach my Facebook profile send me a DM and will arrange it for you .

  • @diorgenacarato
    @diorgenacarato Год назад

    Hey buddy, always nice videos, but, a farmer without a god(s) is not a real one ahaha

  • @michaeltomlinson7872
    @michaeltomlinson7872 Год назад +1

    Pretty sure cattle love sensitive weed. They do down here in southern Qld anyway.

    • @b2bhomesteading
      @b2bhomesteading  Год назад

      Gee, must be a different type of weed.. or our cattle are fussy

  • @dragoniousmaximus7304
    @dragoniousmaximus7304 Год назад +1

    AT 16:50 I HAVE DONE THAT MOVE A MILLION TIMES

  • @marcarndt3068
    @marcarndt3068 Год назад +2

    Love dragon fruit, I’ve got over 30 different varieties. Be interested to know what varieties you have.

    • @b2bhomesteading
      @b2bhomesteading  Год назад

      Ill have to do a check and we can cross reference! next vid will be a dragon fruit one

    • @marcarndt3068
      @marcarndt3068 Год назад

      Awesome can’t wait. I’m located just north of Townsville so trying to grow a lot of similar stuff to you. Don’t think I’ll have much luck with mangosteen, durian and those types of temperamental fruits.

  • @GR-yf1cm
    @GR-yf1cm Год назад +1

    Diddly squat farm down under 😂👍

  • @joshross3837
    @joshross3837 Год назад +1

    I'm in s.a where did you get all your different varieties of dragon fruit

    • @b2bhomesteading
      @b2bhomesteading  Год назад

      Took a long time of just keep my eyes out for new ones mate

  • @wallywombat164
    @wallywombat164 Год назад +1

    All my life mate, i have been led to believe Tully is the wettest area in Aust. True, false mate?😅😅😅

    • @b2bhomesteading
      @b2bhomesteading  Год назад

      It's a hot contender with Babinda. But the true wettest spot in AUS is the highest point of Bartle Frere.

    • @wallywombat164
      @wallywombat164 Год назад

      @@b2bhomesteading Bartle who mate? Crikey.

  • @Thebigmanmetaldetecting
    @Thebigmanmetaldetecting Год назад

    I've tried it once.,...😅😅😅😅😅

  • @wallywombat164
    @wallywombat164 Год назад +1

    G'day mate, where are ya mango's? 😊😊😊

    • @b2bhomesteading
      @b2bhomesteading  Год назад

      Only one mango tree here! Very wet and windy here so I didnt plant many

    • @wallywombat164
      @wallywombat164 Год назад

      @@b2bhomesteading OK mate. I understand. Thanks for letting me know.

    • @danielnaberhaus5337
      @danielnaberhaus5337 Год назад

      Mangos make good windbreaks, just plant Kuini, kasturi, nom doc mai, and other se Asian varieties that will fruit in the rain.

  • @poodlepup1
    @poodlepup1 Год назад

    do you have a problem with fruit fly attacking your chilis/ vegetables

    • @b2bhomesteading
      @b2bhomesteading  Год назад

      Not the fruit fly, just lots of caterpillars . The fruit fly sting a lot of fruit though

    • @poodlepup1
      @poodlepup1 Год назад

      @@b2bhomesteading hi how do you get rid of the fruit fly ?

  • @Marcos-Osca
    @Marcos-Osca Год назад +1

    Yeah I not a fan of dragon fruit I've tried the red variety here in Sydney sweet yeah, its just like drinking cologne not an experience I want to repeat 😱

    • @b2bhomesteading
      @b2bhomesteading  Год назад

      I wish I could send you some of mine to try change your mind ahha

    • @Marcos-Osca
      @Marcos-Osca Год назад

      You wont have mate, with a bit of luck winter next year Im going up to innisfail to visit some friends that live in bogan (boohan) on the way through I'll stopping at the pocket cafe.

  • @joangeddes380
    @joangeddes380 Год назад

    🖤👋🤎✌🏻💋👌🧡💖💓💞💕💗💘💝💟🩷💜🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿💚🫶🏻💙🩵🩶🤍👍❤️❤️‍🔥🥰😘🤗

  • @danbasham9207
    @danbasham9207 Год назад

    I was starting to think you gave up on this channel.

  • @brentwarnock5537
    @brentwarnock5537 Год назад

    hows the post season going? 🤣

    • @b2bhomesteading
      @b2bhomesteading  Год назад

      Ok lets be honest... its always wet season here.

  • @stefanieobermeder2065
    @stefanieobermeder2065 Год назад

    No su ch thing as “too spicy “ darlin’

  • @susanapantalita2163
    @susanapantalita2163 Год назад

    Thats kangkong

  • @brooktrout1486
    @brooktrout1486 Год назад

    You are the first person I have ever heard say they did not like cocaine

  • @Castathon
    @Castathon Год назад

    You forgot a plant 🤣

  • @DragonflyHiphop
    @DragonflyHiphop Год назад

    Looks awesome man! Things are growing like crazy this season i feel your organic struggles haha

    • @b2bhomesteading
      @b2bhomesteading  Год назад

      Glad you appreciate the struggle. Its real. haha