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Welcome To Survival-Russia. One of the very best Outdoors and Survival related communities on RUclips, and yes, It's a pretty good Channel too.
My name is Lars. I'm From Denmark but I live in Rural Russia now. I live at a Homestead in wild nature surrounded by a huge forest.
On The Survival-Russia channel we do all things related to the Outdoors Lifestyle. I share my thoughts and experiences on Survival Techniques for the woodlands of the Northern Hemisphere. the Reality of Survival. I share Techniques and ways of the Siberian Tribesmen and the Russian Longhunters of the older days. Things not shown outside of Russia very much.
On this Channel we also do Off-Road driving, Vehicle builds, Metal Detecting, all things Outdoors basically. Enjoy!
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Tampon Cannon ! ! !
I looked up where you live once and Vladivostok on the coast looks way nicer, it's right north of Korea, you should move there.
Super awesome Lars!!!!
Hello Lars this is your old friend from Louisiana. I use to have a large garden and just loved everything about it. I had some medical events two weeks ago and I had my left leg amputated right above the knee. I home my prosthesis leg will let me garden again. We had some of the best grapes I ever had and the neighbors enjoyed them too. We love our greens and purple hulled peas. Some of our collard greens became members of the family, haha, they got huge and lived for 4 years. I am wishing you and your family a bountiful harvest on all of your gardens. Your friend, Clovis
Best of luck to you
Best of luck with the prosthesis. Are you a no-till gardener? Will make your gardening much easier... and more productive.
Hello "just" I also recommend the no-till method, for most crops works just fine if not better. Happy gardening to you and your family, regards.
Is good to assist the elderly.
In all the world there is no more valuable resource than the knowledge the elders have gathered.
actually there is. The elders today know nothing of the new technology we have access too because most old people are stuck in their ways.
@@ProudFatherofTwo brother out there in countryside all techology you need is agricultural machines. So advice of an elderly person who is wise is always welcome and valuable
@@ProudFatherofTwoto* not too. Maybe you should learn proper grammar before insulting others for their perceived deficiencies.
You're not so bright are you? That is a very dumb perspective, hopefully you never have to learn why....
inder-neeh??
Lets hear it for the tiller races. It's good to help the neighbors. Tilling is good upper body workout. And the Boss is supervising the work.
I don’t know about anyone else but I enjoyed the video.
I have a small kitchen garden mostly just for fresh vegetables while in season. Except Kale which I can harvest all winter long, grass stuff. I do ferment cucumbers and jalapeños for storage.
Grand mothers and grand fathers are the best sources of information that you can have. Blessings 🙏
Классное видео. Вы можете видеть, что вам нравится ваша работа. Будьте усердны, и Бог вознаградит вас. С уважением из Болгарии. 🙂
Hi Lars, I also have a small garden of 25 acres, in the winter I always plow it with a plow so that the ground freezes, then in the spring it is soft as feathers😊
Your soil is soft, ours is black soil.
I think "furrows" for the garlic is the English word 😄 We'd call that tool a "furrower" or sometimes a "hiller"
Yes furrow is the word
I'm excited to learn about that knife!!!
what it does show is , how dam hard you guys work . I live in Australia and back in the day , pre 60's most houses had a small veg patch . But over time and council laws , they slowly stopped the veg garden in your back yard . Don't get me wrong , we still have veg gardens , but are few and far between . Don't ever leave your Home / Farm , I like your shows on camping , survival , building that 50 sided home .🤣🤣😁😁 , now that's a job and shows some of your talents . You certainly are the go to guy .👍👍👍👍
THKS
Great video this is for sure daily survival ! please show more of these type videos and of the home and daily life there. i would love to see what was still growing in garden. I seen beets and onions and much more. Its great to see rural lifestyle and just how similar it is across the globe.
I love your videos! Thank you from USA Washington State ❤❤❤
Your a really nice family out there! Be of good cheer!
Reminds me of oldschool Newfoundlanders getting together to get things done during the hardest of times. I was raised by my grandparents who were born in the 20s so they grew up in Newfoundland when it was still a small british Dominion long before we joined Canada. Heard lots of good stories and sad stories about the hard times the endured. The one thing that sticks out to me though is how my grandmother said back when everybody had it so hard everyone were much closer with their neighbours and communities and got along well compared to modern times.
My grand mother grew up in a small fishing outport along the coast with no cars, electricity, radios, etc. But before she died she had a FB account. LOL How much change she must have seen over her lifetime!
And we are probably going too see just as much change as out grandparents. Not for the better I think.
@@SurvivalRussia Artificial Intelligence is never going to fix any of those machines
I love gardening. I have 6 Tillers and plant 5 acres.
Of course
Looking forward to seeing the new blade, Lars. I can always use another blade.
Ну вот,спалились,теперь налоговая служба замучает за долю с продажи чеснока.Рад за Всех Вас.Именно таким изначально и задумывался социализм в отдельно взятой деревне.Социум-сила!Процветания!
Love the way you throw in some western slang, git r done!!! Good fun watching you work.
Lars, thanks for bringing back my gardening memories with my Dad. We planted a big garden together my entire life, probably close to 50 years. I loved spending time outside and with him. Take care
My pleasure!
I liked seeing the "plow" make those furrows! Nice and deep.
Lars, if you could get your hands on a rear tine Troy Bilt tiller it will change your world. My granny had a front tine tiller like the one you’re using and it beat me to death . My dad bought a Troy Bilt after I joined the army and moved away and when I’ve used it there is no comparison to how much better the rear tine design is.
Marigolds are my favorite cultivated flower. Keeps most bugs and rabbits and ground hogs out of my gardens
It was interesting.
On a side note its nice to see Lars with a slight belly.
I was worried back when he was sick and lost a lot of weight.
Good to see him be healthy.
Hi Lars...good to know that you and your family are well and happy. The happiness of you all shines out in this lovely video. Love and blessings to you all in your little patch of paradise.
Your friend..( who you,ve never met )
Ralph. In the west of Ireland.
Good video Lars, and looks like great soil for potatoes, bit sandy is the best.
Good stuff.
A rototiller is great for a small farmer, you can get a lot done with it in a day, but you should try not to do the same spot with it every year. If you leave the plants to rot down there and put starters among it in the spring, you don't need to fertilize much. For something like potatoes you can rototill every few years and fertilize more.
Hammer Down Lars 👍
It is the Latin name for currency. ❤
I NEED to see that knife!!!!!!!!!! 😊
Survival Russia, Lairs, thank you for showing me Slavas track set up. 👍🇺🇸✌🏻😎
The trick with the dead crow definitely works 👍👍👍 great video Lars👍👍👍
Great video and very interesting. I don't know that garlic would be worth that much investment in my area. Since you are in the realm of a Babuska, does she plant according to the moon? I still have relatives who swear by it, but hearing from the other side of the world would be interesting. Humans did it for thousands of years; maybe there is something to syncing crops with "whatever."
Either way, take care, and happy hunting!
We call those rows "furrows" in english. Or furrow if singular. Looks like a nice knife! Hope the garlic does well.
Awesome job team, may the ancient ones bless your garlic crop 🙏 Babushka will be happy to see a big garden 😀 looking forward to seeing your knife all sorted, doubt I'll be able to afford one 😀 but looking forward to seeing it. Awesome to see your young ones catching lizards 🦎 just like our family did . Stay safe team 🍻🔥🧄🥕🥦🧅
Thank you very much!
Loved this video, helping the babushka or looking out for the elderly is the duty of men in society. Respect you efforts
True. I should do that.
Thanks Lars! Glad to hear about babushka! Please give her a hug and kiss for me! You never get too many of those!!! So nice y'all are doing for her! Please give April and the ninjas love too! We have lizards that detach their tails and regenerate them.. Y'all did a great job on the gardens 😊
How is the Babushka Galina cookbook and accompanying DVD series going? I feel like I've been waiting years.
Hurry up and plant the garlic. It needs some warm time in soil before frost.
We will plant it today!
I find it quite interesting to see the way you prepare the ground and the machines that you were using to do so. I'm looking forward to seeing you demonstrate that new blade! See you on the next one, and thanks for the video!
Cool, thanks!
Always good to hear you're doing well Lars! Getting our garden area tilled up here in Michigan as well, going to put down some winter rye as a cover crop until next spring, then till that in for soil nutrients and plant on it. 🙂
It is interesting, here in Australia garlic is quite expensive and I don't want to eat Chinese food products so they can keep their garlic. I would buy Russian garlic.
Good job Lars. Awesome you help others. Your videos remind me of growing up in Alaska.
Excellent video. Could you please show more of the building of the octagon house?
When can the Survival Russia knife be ordered ?
Your Russian life is what we had in Australia 70 years ago Lars 👌 My personal preference is the life that you are experiencing 😮 The weather is also warming a month earlier here in southern Victoria 👌
Greetings from the other side of this gem we've FUBAR
Thanks for the post, spent every spring behind one of those dam things from age of ten on , you have it lucky " no rocks " dam things make digger jump all over the place interesting how weather all round the world is getting same " never have i seen this " from the old folks
💯👍🤙🖖
Awesome video, Lars. Can't wait to see how the garlic comes out.
It will be interesting :)
Sometimes soil needs lime and additional minerals for maximum productivity. Also manure should be added in the fall so it breaks down into nitrogen by spring planting time.
Beautiful soil, I try to grow a lot of garlic easier not as much as you're trying but for a lot. Good thing with the garlic is plants 10 Row of garlic then in the middle of that 11th to 20th row plant something else and then garlic on the outer Rose and let the garlic does it keeps a lot of bugs from attacking other plants and bugs don't like her very much
I found this very interesting. Can't wait to order one of your knives.
:) awesome! Growing food is so satisfying. Being able to grow enough to sell some is dreamy. This is what working together can accomplish. I’m trying to convince my father to come and live with me and my sisters family so we can work on building a small homestead too. Fingers crossed!
Good luck!
Awesome video Lars, and great update. We will see 28c tmrw, also unusual for here this time of year. I plant winter garlic each year, which actually takes 2 years to grow but is awesome. I also have seeds from last year to plant now. Look forward to more updates and videos.
Russia is the biggest country on Earth and it needs people. The Russian state provides financial incentives for families to grow, more children but its not really working. Why does'nt the Gov't incentivise western European people to move to Rossiya and aspire to citizenship of the most open frontier state still in existence on this planet. Be the new America, its all there and much more. Russia is a land of unlimited potential, it needs people.
Кому нужны??? И зачем??? 140 млн.- это большое количество. Нас еще долго убивать придется.
Supa osam.
It's definitely still hot. It's 88 F (31C) here in Tennessee today. Hook Boss up to a plow!
Keep us updated in the garlic garden!
Super awesome Lars. Been living almost off grid for decades now. Eat raw garlic everyday. Goats for milk products chickens for eggs. Wood fire and cast iron.
Thank you Lars. That garlic field is a really good project😅😅😅.
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Love it. Help your neighbor and ignore global politics!
5:55 young naturalist 😁👍
The steel wheels are very common in American Truck Garden machines up to the second world war. That kind of plow in US is considered a potato plow to make Mound Rowes for potato gardens.
This year we raised our potatoes in some old hay bales and it worked pretty well but he had a dry late summer so they could have done better I imagine.
Yes it is a potato "row" maker, but I guess it will work for garlic as well :)
Super cool Lars, loved it!!! Hope you enjoyed that cold beer! 🍺🍻😎
Bro your land is insanely good and around that area. When in I visited it was so flat and fertile. It’s awesome to see how you’ve helped the babushka cause you’re her only neighbors 🙏🏻
Insane amount of land to do what ever your heart desires Russia ☝🏻
Это не его земля, это земля России. Он тут в гостях, запомните это
И местные ребята пака присматриваються ко всему этому....
I really enjoyed the video! Tough work! But rewarding work in the end. Wishing you guys success with this, and hoping that by the time the house is done more time for the garden and fruit trees can be taken. Good thing it seems that the Boss behaved..Thanks for the video
Nothing beats a home garden, and the ninjas should get a plot each as well. get them to grow a different crop each, and see who is the best farmer.
Very good work! Greetings from a german Hobby-Farmer 😀👋🏻
Servus!
It's hard work turning the soil and plowing the rows with this equipment on the arm and body. The rotavator ain't no easy equipment especially on virgin soil where you have to let it slowly dig in down cm after cm. I hope you guys have great success and I like this kind of video. Take care my friends
Thank you very much!
Great job guys.
Beautiful rows
Lars it's 71 Faherenheit here in northeastern Ontario Canada, and clear, so it's about the same. Garlic is one of my favourite foods, my family grows it too, but just for household use...Anyways I enjoyed the video as I love variety in videos, Thanks!
I like videos like this just seing how much we have in common so far from each other. Even though I live in the usa I still live a old fashion lifestyle alot of people here in the usa would need a tractor or pay someone else to do it or not even bother with a food plot.
Where’d you get that many bulbs to plant that is awesome
Support your local grandmother😂 That is so sweet!
Lars, I’ve been watching you for years and I’m never more amazed at how many camo patterns you sport. You have a different jacket for every day of the week! BTW, du er en god mand til at hjælpe bedstemoren!
Mange tak!
A great video Lars. Seeing the farm implements in use is great! It's good you can look after Granny. She has a fair bit of ground there, as well as tales of autumn we could not know. The tracks look hand, for sure. Keep safe and here's to a good harvest! All the best to family. Cheers!
5:06 Old-fashioned Danish tiller.😊
That's the original Danish tiller)))
We appreciate this video of daily life on your homestead, getting ready to plant some garlic here in the mountains of Idaho. One day your blue ninja will be tilling too !🤔
Lovely video, would love to have you fix the camera somewhere to give a bit of a view into your daily life farming and all that. Thank you for sharing!
I like it
Good garlic is valuable here in Australia as well. We get the cheap imported stuff, but it doesn't hold a candle to the locally grown bulbs. I'll be keen for the Survival Russia knife when it lands.
I think you sell yourself a bit short on the interesting factor - remember that we watched you put floor boards in!
LOL :)
big boss did in fact NOT stay away 😅
No :)
Great video love your high tech equipment .
Thanks 👍
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Pretty awesome how you guys get stuff done over there. Thanks for the update buddy
Next time try using tractor or your tank
A tractor is not really the right tool for such a small plot...
Thank you , Lars .
🐺 Loupis Canis .
Thank you too LC!
Enjoyed video very much. Slava Rusija.
Lars that is the widest walk behind tiller I have ever seen. Did you modify it or was it purchased that way?
Hi to bad with what going in the world. For now not many will look oe comments i guess. As if you where a head of state. Hope one dsy soon thing go back to normal. Good health you and yours.
Ностальгия по детству появилась, когда осенью копали картошку
Great Video Lars, it's part of everyday survival for sure! And great to see Babushka is doing well too.
Stay safe buddy
Charlie 🇬🇧
For me it's more interesting than building. I'd watch more. (Not complaining about the build vids tho) thanks for sharing lars.
I just used my home grown garlic in the halupki (stuffed cabbage) I made today. I only planted a dozen last fall and it didn't grow as well as I had hoped. But I got some nice ones. I hope yours do well.
I have the same flowers as Bubushka. Marigolds.