Snake Bite, Rubbish Removal & Weed Grasses - RE UPLOAD from Farm Channel
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- Опубликовано: 25 апр 2024
- G'Day Friends. This is a Farm Channel catch up posted January that covers Jack's snake bite "adventure", issues we're having with the electrics in the house, some of the rubbish & structures we're starting to clear, invasive rat tail grass + MORE.
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I remember seeing this one on the other channel. I think the overall style of these videos are rekindling the passion of the early days with a new freshness with Bianca involved. In time, things will get back into a flow again. Take care of yourself first. Don't stress it.
Thanks TWP. 😁👍
Using an old video to update and share what needed to be done, was done (and taught/shared), as well as navigating your journey from two channels into one channel.
Awesome!!
Thanks mate. Glad you saw the message on the supporters wall on the other channel too. Thanks again for the support mate.
Rob Bianca and Jack the legend
He is a top dog, but I may be a tad biased. 😉
@@RobsAquaponics he is absolutely beautiful had stumpy tails most of my life we had a cattle property so iam as bias as you rob
@@RobsAquaponics when I was up in the territory a lot of the buffalo hunters use the stumpy tail cross with the Roman nose bull terrier. They have a head on them like a crocodile very tough dog all day.
@@Aussie-des420 "They have a head on them like a crocodile " I imagine they would.
Beautiful property. Enjoy the journey guys. 👍
Thank you & we are. 😁👍
Naughty Jack ❤.
Glad he is better now.
The farm looks a lot better than it did on the first video 👍
Cheers Garry.
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I panicking till I really read the title!
Sorry Jennifer..
As we live close to a creek, we don't use herbicides... been here almost years and followed that rule. But really need to start as we have a few local (to Adelaide Hills) weeds starting to take over areas in the concrete, so we can't just dig out. We're on a largish suburban block, pretty sure neighbours, even local council, use the harmful to waterways herbicides, but we're making a choice. So any you could recommend would be great. Thanks in advance! Loved rewatching this clip with updates. Janis.
"Slasher" is a acid based herbicide & classed as organic if that helps Janis. Seasol make the same blend & sell it for a fair bit less. It's called "Earthcare Organic Herbicide" from memory.
@@RobsAquaponics Thanks Rob, will look into them. As I need them for concrete areas, acid based may not be the best. But I live in hope. 😁🤞
@@craftilyrecycled I spot sprayed ours but know what you mean. We're not to worried what happens to the cement but haven't looked for any damage after spraying either.
@@RobsAquaponics for now we're looking at a pine oil based one called bioweed. Can't be used within 20 metres of waterways, as it's oil... but we're just over that from the creek. I much rather pull or dig weeds out, but sometimes you have to spray.👍
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Surprised about the wiring unless the house is moved it should be fine unless electrician classifies it to be unsafe - solid core wire and ye olde fuses are still allowed from my understanding just if you get a relocatable house then it needs water/septic/power upgraded to meet newer standards at the time the old house is installed at the newer date.
I had that the cold water plumbing needed to go from 1/2" to 3/4" then I was told all the taps needed water saving measures on them a little disk with holes to restrict the flow (bureaucracy!) - and I am on tank water so I know how crucial water is and bought 120KL of tanks, but to then have to put in 5 star water efficient taps and change out the plumbing was a big pain in the wallet for not a lot.
Some of the fittings weren't earthed, just like the house & 2 of the sheds. 😅🤔 Is all sorted now.
Grey water is going to be an issue as we think holding tank (if that's what it is) is leaking under the concrete slab walkway. Will be getting a plumber out soon to give the systems a good once over.
Does the carpet python eat mice, rats or eggs? Or just visiting? I realise it is an "old" video.
It was just passing through. It was investigating our bedroom screen door later that night so I moved it downstairs need the shed. Figured it would find some mice over there.
GRT is a problem the councils were keen (as in fining landowners for not managing it) to get it under control but then wouldn't get out of their Ute to spray if it wasn't just a meter or so away! When Fluproponate was difficult to get they sort of gave up on it - there is a granular variety and TaskForce is discontinued so probably every one has given up like Lantana. Its a bloody pain and supposedly government introduced from what I understand (due to the protein but does affect the animals teeth?) and expect the property owner to sort it out - but as bureaucrats live in Brisbane don't have the issue its on the property owner. The granules are pretty expensive and no assistance for this issue and you buy the 15kg container which is more expensive than the 20KG bag but apparently can only get the cheaper larger bag if you get it applied by Helicopter (which can imagine is pretty reasonable - not!).
We've been issued a control order rw so will be needing to get onto it quick smart. They just want it taken back to 17m to the front fence & 3m to the driveway for biosecurity reasons. We're more than happy to comply as it means we need to pull our finger out & get a small tractor & slasher.
Will also be trying a few alternate herbicides as well for small outbreaks to see if something else will do the trick in sensitive areas like the sides of the dams. .