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  • We try to pick a house location in this video... we may have it!
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  • @amyjarman6581
    @amyjarman6581 Год назад +2

    I really appreciate how you continue filming while your at tractor supply, the grease gun assembly and talk about greasing your machine. All these things seem very logical and straightforward, now that I've watched this. So many folks ( doing homestead videos) don't include the little things that go sideways, during the course of their day. I dont care that you strayed off the original topic for a time. Coping skills, you got some! Love the sense of humor. So glad you didn't edit this to death . LOVED THIS VIDEO.

  • @hopesullivan3619
    @hopesullivan3619 Год назад +8

    Thanks to your videos I bought and raised meat rabbits and then got the courage to harvest them on my own. I then got chickens for eggs. And now I even got goats for the milk. I make my own cheese and just started on making my own goat milk soap. I’ve branched off to some meat goat breeds too! I’m always so excited when you post a video. They are always so encouraging yet real and honest. Thank you homesteady for producing all these awesome videos 💜. It’s given me the courage to start homesteading.

  • @gilarecio
    @gilarecio Год назад +12

    When I retire in 2024, I will go back to my Province Bicol Philippines & do Homesteading too. I'm inspired of what you are doing.God bless!

  • @chris123chris82
    @chris123chris82 Год назад +19

    I live in Ontario Canada. Land here is extremely expensive. We're hoping to relocate in the next 2 years and buy a home on at least 1 acre to get started with homesteading. This RUclips channel has been really eye opening

    • @donnaA1000
      @donnaA1000 Год назад +1

      Ontario as well!

    • @th3falleng0d69
      @th3falleng0d69 Год назад +1

      As a fellow ontarian im looking at moving to manitoba, land is FAR cheaper. For obvious reasons if u know canada. But u could easily get 20-500 acres for under 750K

    • @chris123chris82
      @chris123chris82 Год назад

      @@th3falleng0d69 we're also looking at relocating to Manitoba!

    • @jenelsliger5108
      @jenelsliger5108 Год назад +2

      From Ontario too! Relocated to Saskatchewan, 40 acres with a house and shop for $120,000

    • @chris123chris82
      @chris123chris82 Год назад

      @@jenelsliger5108 oh wow! How long ago did you buy your property?

  • @nancyseery2213
    @nancyseery2213 Год назад +1

    I'm a 'I get up when the sun gets up' which means I don't like winter! I don't get up before the sun, but I am usually out in the garden in the spring, summer and fall before the dew is gone. Here in TN, I get very wet feet, most of the time, walking across the lawn to the garden. If I can't get the summer garden chores done before eleven, it gets too hot. Garden from around 6 a.m. to 11 a.m., shower, lunch and then a nap---one of the perks to being old enough to be retired!

  • @s-c..
    @s-c.. Год назад +4

    You could take advantage of the swale effect & plant out the berm with a food forest. Also be sure to have a system in place to divert the water that’s coming down towards the house & have extra drainage there as backup.

    • @analarson2920
      @analarson2920 Год назад

      Yes drainage a must because it will battle you otherwise

  • @bigpondhomestead5085
    @bigpondhomestead5085 Год назад +3

    “I didn’t want to buy a chore.” 😂

  • @carlosbenito5187
    @carlosbenito5187 Год назад +5

    that bob the builder clip was hilarious!

  • @stefaniapepple7356
    @stefaniapepple7356 Год назад

    Having either the back, or front of your house facing south is amazing. We live on 24 acres, and on the top of a hill. The back of our house faces south, and there are no trees that block our sun, or drop leaves on our roof clogging up the gutters. It's very nice, because on days where it's 60 and sunny the house stays warm on its own. The natural light also makes the house feel so bright and airy. We also have traditional skylights, as well as a roof where the front roof is a little taller than the back of the house's roof, and there's a window bridging the gap. It's amazing for letting in so much sun light, we don't even have to turn on any lights during the day.

  • @andrewbosela764
    @andrewbosela764 Год назад

    Wife and I both began our farming/homestead journey before we were married. Combined 14 years experience. Excited for our next phase!

  • @ALWilde-LibertyTree
    @ALWilde-LibertyTree Год назад +3

    20:00 in " Hey honey I think those new people in the neighborhood installed a lighthouse!!"

  • @RedandAprilOff-Grid
    @RedandAprilOff-Grid Год назад +3

    😎 Our house is south facing, with a passive design. It has worked out way better than we expected! The coldest it's been inside the house so far is 65°! We thought we might need to put in a wood stove, but we don't!

  • @protofmaster
    @protofmaster Год назад

    Mr. Austin, you may want to look into "Green Giant Arbor Vitae". Assuming they are kept watered sufficiently (ours are in a swale of sorts), they will grow a foot and a half a year. And unlike the smaller "Emerald Green" variety, they can grow up to 70' toll and (I believe) 15 foot at the base. We have some, and they don't seem to be "self pruning". They make a beautiful privacy fence for us. These are the trees that you see in the Pacific Northwest.

  • @lukeseverson21
    @lukeseverson21 Год назад +2

    You guys do a great job! Thanks for all the info this timing is perfect, situations in our life have allowed us to place our current homestead on the market to buy an acreage I grew up hunting and now we want to build a new homestead there and hopefully 0debt. So there is a good chance come April me and my family will be going through the same things you and yours are now! Hopefully launching our you tube channel on Jan/1/23 so people can see all my mess ups lol. Thanks again aust you are truly inspirational!!

  • @monkeypuzzlefarm
    @monkeypuzzlefarm Год назад +4

    It is amazing to go on this journey with you. I am learning so much! Thank you so much and blessings to you and the family for the festive season.

  • @tealkerberus748
    @tealkerberus748 8 месяцев назад

    The "naked test" goes well with the right sort of privacy hedge. One that grows a fruit or nut is preferable, or at least one that you can grow an evergreen fruiting vine on to fill in the gaps and gives you a yield.

  • @kashasulea9605
    @kashasulea9605 Год назад +2

    #ASKHOMESTEADY....AUST, HAVE YOU BOTH THOUGHT ABOUT PUTTING HOUSE INTO SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN , HALF IN ,HALF OUT....SOLAR STILL CAN BE MOUNTED ABOVE ON GROUND...directed in any direction n wired into covered battery housing also inside mountain ( this will give you warmth from the ground + less walls exposed to the cold n hot weather seasons ... ) Leaving you warm in winter & very cool in the summer !!! Use your clay to seal the walls between ground n outside of walls ... You can save on the number of solar panels you buy or have a larger battery bank for more stored power !!! The front half can b protected n warm by nails on just as pretty as you would like with possible very large porch that will give you a great over all view of your PROPERTY n all your livestock POSSIBLY...& SUNSETS..,. PS. KEEP YOUR BATTERY FIR EXCAVATOR IN YOUR PICKUP N COVERED IN CARDBOARD BOX N BLANKETS TO KEEP THE CHARGE GOOD IN BATTERY IN THOSE COLD NORTHERN DAYS & NIGHTS !!!

  • @fadedrose100
    @fadedrose100 Год назад +1

    I prefer to plant trees bare root to avoid having the roots swirling from growing in a pot, so I would go with whatever time is good for bare root in your area. If you want to plant potted plants, ask someone to lift the plant up from the pot so you can see if it is root bound. Bigger plants root bound will not grow as well as smaller plants appropriately potted. Swirling roots can eventually cause a tree to die. It could be many years old before that happens so it's worth it to make sure you don't plant trees with this problem only to lose them 15 years later. I would also suggest planting a variety of trees to avoid a monoculture in case a bug or disease comes along. I saw there is a type of pine that is drought and wind resistant, Australian pine for example. If you had a grouping of various trees and shrubs they would help each other by creating little micro climates to shelter each other and still achieve the goal of a visual barrier.

  • @TallCArabians
    @TallCArabians Год назад +1

    Very interesting. I didn't really get a good view of my 18 acres until I had the pines cleared out. Then, I saw there was a high point, so I picked that spot for all the infrastructure. Meant that my driveway was going to be 1300 feet long and that I'd be at the back of the property, but, all water runs downhill. And as I was coming from a place that constantly went under water every time there was a heavy rain (didn't flood the house until Harvey), I was absolutely looking for high ground. Nothing as high as Sunny Mountain, tho, this is SE Texas, after all. :)

  • @kaydefreese7586
    @kaydefreese7586 Год назад +2

    You are very encouraging.

  • @coralsancetta7242
    @coralsancetta7242 Год назад +3

    Research about the trees but I think your buddy might be the best advice

  • @abuelitacaicedo3185
    @abuelitacaicedo3185 Год назад +2

    If The spruce seller says Yes I guarantee it …money back go for it😂👍🏻

  • @RaeFaeM
    @RaeFaeM Год назад

    Excellent reminder & bullet points to focus on. THANK YOU!!! No land? focus on food garden 🍎🥑🍅🥕, hunting 🐗🦃🦆, butchering 🔪, canning🥫. I am already experienced with all of these things except canning. Aside from canning I am currently putting the most focus on growing food garden & butchering whole turkeys, chickens, etc from the store until I can grow our own meat for happy harvest.

  • @jt1364
    @jt1364 Год назад +1

    All that wind would be great for windmills and wind generated energy. Love the Norway Spruce idea.

  • @Kat09tails
    @Kat09tails Год назад +1

    I'm a total night owl. I have an employer that supports that lifestyle happily, so on my little farmstead I am usually up at the crack of noon. The animals are pretty good with that schedule. JME - back when I did forestry school the rule was to transplant plugs always when the trees are dormant but the ground isn't a frozen brick so between 33-50 degrees.

  • @cindyb8856
    @cindyb8856 Год назад

    Norwegian Spruce are my favorite tree. They are so beautiful.

  • @josephg.3370
    @josephg.3370 Год назад

    You're definitely going to need an evergreen windbreak up there!

  • @caka8662
    @caka8662 Год назад

    Love what ur doin with the berm, we live in a pretty tight neighborhood and we put up a 5ftx150ft berm all across our front yard. We harvest christmas trees every year, and have a huge privacy barrier that also provides protection from crashing cars (which we have a lot of...) and keeps the noise down!

  • @debbielumpkins3442
    @debbielumpkins3442 Год назад +1

    I get up at 5am every morning. I like to sit and drink my coffee in the quiet before any one else is awake and up. I also did a naked test, well, I thought about neighbors and views before buying my property ( and the one before this one), so I understand. I will be interested in finding out what type of house you end up building.

  • @thelordschips4501
    @thelordschips4501 8 месяцев назад

    The Son of an Excavator was the funniest thing my wife and I have seen all year😂

  • @cobbfarms5656
    @cobbfarms5656 Год назад +1

    I’m starting this RUclips channel and getting my homestead going more thank too this channel! It’s hard thank!!

  • @kari-annereedy5857
    @kari-annereedy5857 Год назад

    You know you just want to build the house naked, that's why you want to plant the trees now. I am going to repeat you need to pray over your property. God Bless and take care!!

  • @johnlagatta5841
    @johnlagatta5841 Год назад

    Your choice of location is good. Based on the old farmsteads I see in upstate NY the houses face south or south east and with higher land behind them, I quess to protect them from the north or northeast winter winds. Livestock buildings are built east of the house, down from the prevailing winds out of the west, probably to minimize odors. PA should have a similar weather patterns. Good luck with the build.

  • @michaeldavis8599
    @michaeldavis8599 Год назад

    Just recall that early sun in the Summer means more heat load during the warm spot of the year.

  • @Prairiegirl1
    @Prairiegirl1 Год назад

    my family told by a friend of the family. that a good time to plant trees are the month that end with 'ber' because its cool and sometime rainy, depending where you live. sometime when you plant in spring the summer heat can cause stress and can kill young transplanted trees unless you are really on top of the watering. in fall depends where you live, can be cool an light warm that the water on the plant doesn't evaporate fast. so when you water it or it rains the water stays and gives it a good foundation before winter. now if you live in place where you don't have much of a fall and go rate into cold winter. then very early spring rate after frost would be fine just have to work a bit hard in the summer. but i have tried it and it does work, the only problem, i find with the 'ber' month method is finding trees in the fall to plant. cause they are mostly sold in spring time.
    and again this might not work for everyone depending on where you live you need a nice long fall weather.
    and i find if you do plant trees in spring you need a rainy season cause i have planted trees in spring and it worked but we have a rainy season in the spring that really saturates the trees to get them a nice start for the summer, with still frequent watering of course during the summer. if you plant at the end or near the end of the rainy season they would almost shrivel up and die in the summer cause we get hot summers with almost no rain during summer months, depending on the year.
    so track your weather patterns where you live see when a nice time to plant trees for you.

  • @jenniferr2057
    @jenniferr2057 Год назад

    I prefer to wake up with the sun up. But all those morning people got up first and set up the world, so I get up when even the sun isn't up. One day, we will fix that.

  • @dirtroaddestiny
    @dirtroaddestiny Год назад +2

    House location is super important! 😊❤ congrats on y’all’s progress

  • @sarahleehazel24
    @sarahleehazel24 Год назад

    The Arbor Day Foundation sent me bare root Norway Pines in MN November. They said it’s a good time to plant up until the ground is frozen soild.

  • @FantailValleyHomestead
    @FantailValleyHomestead Год назад

    our big east facing picture window (8x7ft) heats our lounge up every morning, it saves us SO much firewood heating in the mornings.

  • @TheMindfulHomestead
    @TheMindfulHomestead Год назад

    No naked sledding for Aust. Just naked sunbathing. 😂

  • @joycemaurer3588
    @joycemaurer3588 Год назад +1

    Nice points! Yep good spot.

  • @PRDreams
    @PRDreams Год назад +1

    We wake up early, but do not get out to do chores until sun is up.

  • @paigeseliger836
    @paigeseliger836 Год назад

    Thank you for the evergreen lesson! Norway Spruce, I'll have to write that down somewhere

  • @sethmear
    @sethmear Год назад

    #askhomesteady
    Hey Aust and K! So we've talked about types of homes and picking land. My wife and I thru our search have brought up another question. How to "run" a homestead when buying a vacant lot. To keep this short, how practical are alternative options i.e. solar, wind, rainwater, etc. when wanting modern comforts and trying to not break the bank?

    • @kristydellos2453
      @kristydellos2453 Год назад +1

      I like they way this guy explains alternative home designs, search Building your resilient home acreage or farm on RUclips. But man do I relate with aust and k. I am in Analysis paralysis. So watching their journey and this other guy has helped so many things become clear. I hope that is helpful!

  • @kimpackard7928
    @kimpackard7928 Год назад +1

    We planted Leland cypress trees here in VA! We pass the test! (Nobody wants to see that!)

  • @mamabear9389
    @mamabear9389 Год назад

    Trunk and branches of leafless tree can block up to 40 percent of sunlight.

  • @stephanievalencia2939
    @stephanievalencia2939 Год назад

    We have lots of south east exposure and it is so nice not having the blazing afternoon sun. We just got solar. Everything being expensive is challenging!

  • @WickedAwesomeGardening
    @WickedAwesomeGardening Год назад +1

    Sounds like you found a good solution to your problem though! 🙂

  • @kristydellos2453
    @kristydellos2453 Год назад

    Are you doing covert cooling? I've watched so many videos on it but it would be cool if a RUclipsr I follow religiously lol (homesteady) gave their honest feedback on them. If you don't know what I'm talking about, it's how earthships cool their homes. Dying to hear your feedback!

  • @analarson2920
    @analarson2920 Год назад

    Yes always exciting and terrifying.

  • @workinonit9562
    @workinonit9562 Год назад

    I would think the reliable homesteaders could earn some income with consulting with people who are just getting started....

  • @elizabethb3270
    @elizabethb3270 Месяц назад

    What's the new plan and timeline??? Always love your videos.

  • @kathyk479
    @kathyk479 Год назад

    Kind of thought the pond was bigger? I'd find out all I could about Norway spurs! I'd Google it!

  • @mamabear9389
    @mamabear9389 Год назад

    Our passive solar house has been great. It is very hot here in the summer and very cold in the winter. We have an overhang that blocks sun in summer which really helps keep it cool. Even when it gets down into the twenties at night the house is 65 in the morning. We are all electric for everything including hot water heater, three freezers, frig, stove, oven and well pump. Our bill is about $90 per month which we think is pretty good. We are not planning on doing solar at this point.

    • @RedandAprilOff-Grid
      @RedandAprilOff-Grid Год назад +1

      Awesome! Sounds very similar to us! The coldest it's been inside our house so far is 64.5°. Our outside temperatures have been down in the teens many times this year already. We are on solar, and just use propane for the oven and clothes dryer. 🧡🏜️

  • @moniquem783
    @moniquem783 Год назад

    Are the bottom branches of the Norway Spruce low enough? I'm thinking you might need to plan for some evergreen understory too, or perhaps a hedge in front of them. You really don't want to fail the naked test down low! 😂🤣😂

  • @CindyPaxton
    @CindyPaxton Год назад

    Dont be bumbed. Pond looks great and when you begin to dig it will go fast.

  • @hestiasgardenhomestead7562
    @hestiasgardenhomestead7562 Год назад +1

    I have to get up at 3am to take my husband to work before half past 4, i would prefer to wake up much later, but I have to be at the same job by 6.

  • @joanneganon7157
    @joanneganon7157 Год назад

    I my a sun up kinda Gal 👍.
    I totally agree,I'm just one person. I don't eat junk or extravagant.
    I can't get out of the store under $100!
    Your funny Aust ,I hope you get to shine🌠, LMBO xxz!
    The Guy that said no 🤔.
    JO JO IN VT 💞💨❄️

  • @mamabear9389
    @mamabear9389 Год назад +3

    It looks like you are going to have lots of water coming downhill towards your house. What if you built on top of the hill? Yes there would be more wind but wind helps dry things out. I would rather have that than deal with water coming towards the house or having to jump through hoops to keep it away. I also would not plant any trees on the south, even deciduous ones. The trunks and branches will block light. And oaks retain their leaves for a very long time.

    • @mamabear9389
      @mamabear9389 Год назад

      Just wanted to add that we built our house part way down a hill and it is one of our regrets. Controlling the water has been a challenge. All other aspects of our passive solar house are great.

    • @RedandAprilOff-Grid
      @RedandAprilOff-Grid Год назад +1

      True! We built our house in the spot that had the best views, which also happened to be a high spot on the land, so we don't have to worry about getting flooded.

  • @dreamingtreefarmstead
    @dreamingtreefarmstead Год назад

    Naked test 100%. I was actually looking for some Norway spruce. Trying to close off our problem areas lol.

  • @donnaA1000
    @donnaA1000 Год назад

    Is this property still in PA? You'll get there!

  • @maryloomis8075
    @maryloomis8075 Год назад

    You know what they say about planting trees...twenty years ago or now. Plant the trees when they are in dormancy. Deciduous or coniferous.

  • @tiagueira.tchumbiraumdaum
    @tiagueira.tchumbiraumdaum Год назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @tillisross2246
    @tillisross2246 Год назад

    Wake up when its dark kinda guy

  • @homesteadhelper9126
    @homesteadhelper9126 Год назад

    Have you checked where the arc of the sun will be in the summer?

  • @paigeseliger836
    @paigeseliger836 Год назад

    Congratulations to your daughter on her first buck!

  • @nitapachulski9758
    @nitapachulski9758 Год назад

    That really sucks 😞😞 when you want to work an you can't cause the machine won't work. They get to see the sunny side of the moon lol 😂😂

  • @HansQuistorff
    @HansQuistorff Год назад

    Demonstrated a good skill to develop before starting homesteading. Learn to grease your own vehicles and equipment.

  • @randbaldwin
    @randbaldwin Год назад

    Nine point buck? Oh yeah, east vs west thing... you must count every point, not just one side like we do out here.

  • @fleurettewoods6080
    @fleurettewoods6080 Год назад

    before the sun comes up

  • @th3falleng0d69
    @th3falleng0d69 Год назад

    Before u know it this place will be everything u imagine

  • @roberto.peterson9917
    @roberto.peterson9917 Год назад +1

    Passive solar heating water lb for lb is best medium for transferring heat using sun to heat water that is stored in large under ground heat sink useing this water to hear living space either in floor heating loop or water to air fan coils power from solar panels to run circulation pumps ( technically if installed correctly circulation could be natural physics-based ) example off grid wood fired hot tub (off grid with Jake and Nicole ) cold water from tub gravity feeds into water heater and as temp rises flows out the into tub can accomplish same with solar heated water panels just that the heat be stored in large holding tank surrounded with sand or other medium that hold heat and return to water as cools when circulation gives up heat yes in beginning cost to install but benifits come later when lower cost to heat and minimum mechanical uo keep
    Also note Jake and Nicole live in yurt year found

  • @shellywelsh2316
    @shellywelsh2316 Год назад

    How many usable acres on this new site?

  • @conniegraves1773
    @conniegraves1773 Год назад

    Wake up before the sun comes up

  • @CynBrown
    @CynBrown Год назад

    I am a wake when its still dark person. #askhomesteady will you go back to doing live videos?

  • @markericksonsr3130
    @markericksonsr3130 Год назад

    Early for me..

  • @s-c..
    @s-c.. Год назад

    Aust, you guys are awesome, but do you think maybe you could stick a bullseye or something around your camera lens so you remember that’s where *we* are? You spend a lot of time talking to yourself, or your eyes are darting between the lens & the screen & it’s really distracting. Just some constructive criticism sent with immense love & respect 😊 Cheers 👍

  • @mrtennessee6862
    @mrtennessee6862 Год назад

    Watch Lumina acres with there build on RUclips, nobody does it better. Learn from others my friend. Be blessed

  • @mariajacobson2804
    @mariajacobson2804 Год назад

    Funny!! I've never known what that meant! "Grease monkey" 🐒

  • @jerrylindsay67
    @jerrylindsay67 Год назад +3

    No! Tractor Supply bad news, I had to stop shopping there because I won't support children porn and drag shows sponsors.

    • @jenniesue927
      @jenniesue927 Год назад +2

      🙄

    • @s-c..
      @s-c.. Год назад

      Oh no, your homophobia’s showing. Keep ringing that hateful paranoia bell.

    • @jerrylindsay67
      @jerrylindsay67 Год назад +1

      @@s-c.. Let's get it straight there's no phobia just stay in your lane. I don't push my beliefs so keep yours to your self and we all get along. But kids are off limits

    • @virginiajorda4226
      @virginiajorda4226 Год назад

      If I stopped shopping at Tractor supply my entire farm would starve. Some of us simply don't have that option to boycott the only store within 120 miles.

    • @jerrylindsay67
      @jerrylindsay67 Год назад +1

      @@virginiajorda4226 You do you, I make my own feed so doesn't bother me. I'm just not supporting a company that has no morals.

  • @joshuareece9951
    @joshuareece9951 Год назад

    I knew Homesteady was always a business, but it makes me sad how much of a business it is. All the homestead channels are building, and doing off grid building yuck

    • @Homesteadyshow
      @Homesteadyshow  Год назад

      Joshua, curious what this comment is about? What do you mean by it? Do you not like off grid builds? Or that we make a living making these videos?

  • @arianla9467
    @arianla9467 Год назад

    Don’t build the house near the lake, you will regret it on mosquitoes 🦟 season