Building a Farm Stand for Firewood and Farm Fresh Eggs - DIY

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024
  • Join us as we build our DIY roadside farm stand from scratch.
    This farm stand build was almost entirely free as we had milled our own wood from trees on our farm and utilized left over materials from previous DIY projects. The only materials we purchased was the metal for the roof and the cooler for the eggs. Both items were bought at a discount thanks to thrifty finds in-store and on Facebook marketplace.
    The frame of this farm stand was built using 4x4 eastern white cedar posts and put together using lap/half lap joints. Rafters were made from true 2 inch rough cut lumber. The siding was made from white pine and the back and roof was made from red pine all milled on our homestead last summer using an Alaskan Mill. We love the rustic farmhouse look so we chose to utilize live edge elements in our farm stand.
    We will be moving this farm stand down to the end of our driveway. We live in the woods of New Hampshire. We have lots of potential customers as our road sits on a dirt road that people love to walk down alongside the lake, among the trees. The original hope for this DIY farmstand is to sell eggs, firewood, and kindling bundles. But the possibilities are endless with fruit, vegetable, and flower garden surplus, jams, jellies, breads and other baked goods!
    Welcome to Dogwood Farm. We are a homesteading family of three (and counting). We are a family friendly channel that is centered around harvesting and processing firewood, DIY projects often from scratch, cute farm dogs and farm animals. We value hard work, adventure, and self-reliance. If these are things you value as well, be sure to subscribe to follow along our homesteading journey.
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  • @marykominkiewicz7908
    @marykominkiewicz7908 6 месяцев назад

    Your expertise amazes me . Your very strong work ethic is commendable !