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  • Опубликовано: 14 май 2020
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Комментарии • 790

  • @picklesgherkin
    @picklesgherkin 4 года назад +65

    homesteading is a 24-hour seven-day-a-week job. and with a little one on the way, you guys are holding your own. that deserves two thumbs up in my opinion.

  • @doncaranci2547
    @doncaranci2547 4 года назад +62

    Wore my new shirt today and a lady in the store said she also watches.. WE stopped and talked about your videos for a good 1o mins. Gotta love it..

    • @TheHollarHomestead
      @TheHollarHomestead  4 года назад +19

      That is super cool!!

    • @christineosborne3155
      @christineosborne3155 4 года назад +3

      Just got my shirt yesterday and can't wait to wear it!

    • @rebeccapettifer6553
      @rebeccapettifer6553 4 года назад +7

      @Carrieann Guerrero That is seriously a wonderful idea! I bet they have nothing left after the boys have gotten so big! Meg please do a registry! I want to get you something but would rather give you something you really need! 🍼🍼🍼🍼🌷🌷🌷👣👣👣👣🧡🧡🧡🧡🧡🙏🙏

    • @arlenejohnson3825
      @arlenejohnson3825 4 года назад +5

      @@rebeccapettifer6553 For sure with the registry, great idea Rebecca!

    • @codyleeser392
      @codyleeser392 4 года назад +26

      @Carrieann Guerrero lol. baby might need a wagon, a chainsaw, duck pond, windbreak trees... Meg will probably use one of those baby wrap things to carry about the little Hollar. A Hollar Hauler. lol.

  • @barbarabrand190
    @barbarabrand190 4 года назад +80

    Sometimes you can't see the forest for the trees, but some trees stand out anyway. You have accomplished so much in such a short time. The boys have grown from little children to such handsome young men. Megan looks wonderful, a blessing on the way...who knew. I'm so proud of you and yours, and I dont even know you, must be the grandmother in me. Thank you for taking the time put to share i really enjoy the vlogs.

    • @marylouise890
      @marylouise890 4 года назад +6

      @Barbara I totally agree with everything you said!
      I Have only been subbed for a short time.
      So happy I found these beautiful young Homesteaders!
      😊✝️😊

    • @shazakaacutehugsenglish6215
      @shazakaacutehugsenglish6215 4 года назад +3

      Agree also x

  • @dianapollex3266
    @dianapollex3266 4 года назад +84

    I love that you depend on your boys. Gives them respect for you and helps build confidence. Good job dad👍

  • @janetleeharrison
    @janetleeharrison 4 года назад +42

    Your house rebuild has turned the corner! We can all see the light at the end of the tunnel now! YIPPEE, great job! Strong sons with a strong work ethic instilled in them through watching their parents. Keep going, you're doing fantastic!

  • @joansmith3492
    @joansmith3492 4 года назад +30

    I like how you say “my boys”: with lots of pride and love.

  • @jenniferrescott1149
    @jenniferrescott1149 4 года назад +62

    You should think about planting some kind of wind break for the area that gets so much wind.. Even when you get the soil built up the wind will be tearing up your garden. We did a row of 60 lilacs.. To try and break up the wind that hits our garden.. There's a lot things you could grow that would be better than lilacs I'm sure.
    I'm loving your compost area/routine..
    I'm glad your getting to enjoy this pregnancy Ben

    • @michellekupczak1280
      @michellekupczak1280 4 года назад +5

      Would not cutting grass on that area or leaving it longer between the cutting. Sun beating down it and the wind need to leave the grass longer. Place looks good. Enjoy.

    • @letmework6254
      @letmework6254 4 года назад +2

      Ben and Meg; you two are so cute! Good things come to those who wait patiently upon the Lord and persevere, and I believe he has blessed you for this! You are an inspiration to viewers around the globe and obviously your own boys! 🥰

    • @robertalbus4430
      @robertalbus4430 4 года назад +3

      My thought's exactly! If you only plant a couple in the first year you should be able to make cuttings from them in the following two or three years. That way you can plant a lot without buying a lot.

    • @emilyblierpeterson3599
      @emilyblierpeterson3599 4 года назад +1

      @@robertalbus4430 Yes and even cuttings from wild trees and bushes would be great, free so no big pressure for everything to 'take', very hardy.. . Perhaps thinking ahead as to what the 'future' goats would enjoy browsing or cut (event to dry)
      to feed them .

    • @acornhomestead3575
      @acornhomestead3575 4 года назад +1

      I love lilacs! It's a childhood thing. I have 4 growing in my yard and they can just go crazy I'm OK with that

  • @neilhillman6130
    @neilhillman6130 4 года назад +102

    Trade and barter the Turkey's for items you don't have.

    • @The44Irish
      @The44Irish 4 года назад +2

      Thinking the same, no sense repeating.

    • @private15
      @private15 4 года назад +19

      Or maybe for labor. Help harvesting or construction. Start a work party for a bunch of friends and each family gets a turkey.

    • @rebeccapettifer6553
      @rebeccapettifer6553 4 года назад +4

      @@private15 Hey I like that idea!!!! Except everyone they had help before already are growing turkeys themselves! LOL!

    • @ericjohnson1008
      @ericjohnson1008 4 года назад +2

      Yum turkey LOL

    • @rebeccahenkins1697
      @rebeccahenkins1697 4 года назад +4

      And of course - gifts for people who would love farm raised turkey is another’s possibility too!

  • @flyingpigpreserve8562
    @flyingpigpreserve8562 4 года назад +30

    Meg is looking Absolutely Beautiful. So glad you are getting to experience this pregnancy with her and the boys. Your doing a great job on everything. The boys are learning as well as helping. The pigs are so funny Feed Me Mister lol. Your Bird collection is growing by leaps and bounds lol. The Garden is looking great also. Your Family won't go hungry that's for sure. Wonderful feeling I'm sure. Always Great to get a Video update from You Folks. God Bless and Peace Be With You All ☮️🙏❣️

    • @Mbusowabalondo
      @Mbusowabalondo 4 года назад

      I love what you doing with the boys they appreciate what they are doing because you praise them and they are very confident in their work. Thanks Meg and Ben for taking good care of your boys and homestead. May God bless you all and keep you all safe and happy. ❤️😍🙏

  • @lindal5303
    @lindal5303 4 года назад +6

    Need a 'trick' for beets? 1tsp borax, yes borax washing powders, to 1 quart of water. Dissolve and give the beets a drink, beets need boron and borax is made from boron, beets love it. This really works.

  • @leighscott1877
    @leighscott1877 17 часов назад

    Rethink the goats. They are a LOT of work. You will be shocked at the money it takes. One gets sick...they all get sick. A couple steers wwill be better. Oh that fresh beef...you cant beat it. Good luck and enjoy !!!

  • @bettymann8077
    @bettymann8077 4 года назад +9

    Raise the turkeys until you can get an accurate number of males/females. Save one male for breeding. Butcher the other males when they are the weight you want. Save the hens and next spring incubate their eggs so you can raise your own. We have done this for years with miniature white turkeys. Meat can be frozen or canned.

    • @kelliegoldthorpe3029
      @kelliegoldthorpe3029 4 года назад

      Can use a broody chicken hen to incubate duck or turkey eggs

  • @MagdaRantanplan
    @MagdaRantanplan 4 года назад +20

    Those IBC totes are awesome and was a great idea. And after you are finished with the birds you can easily pull them outside, wash them out and let the sun do the rest.
    I feel you dont need to apologize about the content you have not been posting, spring is a bussy time for homesteaders without building a house, you are doing both.

    • @marycountry
      @marycountry 4 года назад

      What does IBC stand for in the totes? Getting my chickens in two weeks.

    • @MagdaRantanplan
      @MagdaRantanplan 4 года назад

      @@marycountry Intermediate Bulk Container, the most common ones are with a pallet at the bottom, a white plastic tank and a metal cage around them. They do come in different sizes: 1,040 and 1,250 litres or 275 and 330 US gal.

  • @Wardup04
    @Wardup04 4 года назад +5

    YO! You're doing it and you're kind enough to bring us along for the ride. Wish you all the best. And to any arm-chair general who may have a problem? Either do it yourself or kick rocks.

  • @MsCaterific
    @MsCaterific 4 года назад +11

    I love love LOVE that you captured 'a day in the life of the Hollars'. I've been living in isolation for 7yrs (trauma/anxiety/depression 😞) so it's nice to see how you "normal" folks live. I'm living vicariously through you both. I imagine vlogging will slow down quite a bit once the baby is born, in August is it? Right at harvest time? Crazy times ahead! It's riDONKculous that Justin manages to vlog almost daily, but he's affectionately a little loco. I appreciate his passionate self 💛 It's amazing how you two have been able to transform your 'white trailer trash ghetto' property to this beautiful oasis that you have now. You 2 have vision, yo! 👊Pound it! Can't wait for your next vlog.

  • @PlanetMojo
    @PlanetMojo 4 года назад

    My daughter is my big helper. She's 17 now and still helping her daddy! We built our homestead in 2011 when she was 8 years old, and she helped do that as well. It's wonderful when your children enjoy the life you build for them 😊

  • @renaebettenhausen3611
    @renaebettenhausen3611 4 года назад +50

    About talking to the animals: they do best when their people talk to them and they probably understand more than we imagine. I also follow Lumnah Acres, dunno if you do, but Al talks to his critters all the time. It IS "normal"

    • @kjmorley
      @kjmorley 4 года назад +5

      So true. I know all of Al’s goats names and most of his chickens. :-)

    • @faithrada
      @faithrada 4 года назад +9

      The Hollars and the Lumnahs are our Favorite Homesteaders. Gooood People. 😉

    • @faithrada
      @faithrada 4 года назад +3

      @@kjmorley 🐐🐐🛠🐔🦆🔨🌱⛏

    • @priscillahorvath4487
      @priscillahorvath4487 4 года назад +1

      Faith Rada b

    • @lorypeterson5502
      @lorypeterson5502 4 года назад +5

      Love Lumnah Acres!

  • @midoriiakina623
    @midoriiakina623 4 года назад +1

    Suggestion for the area of land that gets too much wind, you could put a row or two of trees for a small orchard, either fruits or nuts, or build a quick post and wire frame for climbing bushes, such as blackberries and whatnot, to not only act as a windbreak but also provide produce. Considering the wide-open area and lack of shade, you'd want to look for something sun-loving. Or maybe just plant a bunch of sunflowers, they would thrive in an area like that, once it's been improved by the chickens.

  • @CaryKelly11
    @CaryKelly11 4 года назад +1

    Another thing to consider is that your chickens are playing an active part in the carbon cycle. As the grass thrives and grows greener, it pull more carbon out of the atmosphere (sequesters) and give us more oxygen in return.

  • @donnaspear8494
    @donnaspear8494 4 года назад +7

    I love how you trust your sons to do chores on their own. It gives them a "can do attitude". I believe children should have responsibility for little things. You two are wonderful parents. Hoping for a little girl next...maybe another bogo! 😊

  • @rstevewarmorycom
    @rstevewarmorycom 4 года назад +10

    Ya know, if you rake rotting leaf litter from your forest onto a big tarp and drag it to the garden and till it in a bit, your soil will be much improved.

  • @bumblebee7922
    @bumblebee7922 4 года назад +15

    Awwww... Meg, you are just glowing "prettiness" if at all possible, as you are already beautiful. LOVE your precious baby bump. ADORABLE!!!! Your guys are awesome!!! Blessings....

  • @jbbashian5713
    @jbbashian5713 4 года назад +10

    Hey Farmer, I glad to see you acknowledging your boys for all of their help!

  • @codyleeser392
    @codyleeser392 4 года назад +5

    send one of the kids up in the tree house with a camera and give us a tour. A more effective wind break rather than a row of something is to stagger bushes and trees about 2-3 rows in a zigzag pattern. It will increase the birds (and insect eating) and create a nice micro forest garden area. A wind break is most effective when it lets 70% of the wind to pass thru.

  • @Tinyhomedeals
    @Tinyhomedeals 4 года назад +15

    Always great to see a whole family working together. Did you see the special farmhouse video I made for you? As a thank you and a motivator for a few years down the road. 🐷🐓🐔🦃👍💖

    • @davidwardlow721
      @davidwardlow721 4 года назад +8

      They are great. Those pigs are incredible. Oh cool video btw

    • @terewardlow6042
      @terewardlow6042 4 года назад +8

      Thanks for sharing this channel with us

    • @teresagarcia6884
      @teresagarcia6884 4 года назад +7

      Nice very true

    • @fluffydogk9training
      @fluffydogk9training 4 года назад +6

      I so want a farmhouse.

    • @marketingmapsseo
      @marketingmapsseo 4 года назад +6

      That's why when you look throughout history farmers /homesteaders had lots of children and a great sense of community. Teamwork makes any task easier and gets the job done.

  • @SuesSecretGarden3
    @SuesSecretGarden3 4 года назад +13

    All I can say is precious precious precious you guys are. Yes your boys are blessing and the are so gentle with the animal kind hand. Ben you and Meg are blessed to have each other. A Be what can I say you are a Jack of all trades. Love you guys and that's real. When I see a video nothing come before it. Keep living that Dream that trailer is going to be awesome and your boys are learning from their Dad and Mom life and the skills. Take care and stay safe👍🎈🌷🙏

  • @sweetwater7333
    @sweetwater7333 4 года назад +11

    I've had my ducklings in the house for two weeks, they are getting kicked out to the barn tomorrow. It doesn't matter how many times I clean out the brooder, they stink!

  • @beakey3484
    @beakey3484 4 года назад +6

    I grew up in the "hundred acre wood" in South Carolina. Even as a female, I have never been intimidated by anybody. The confidence and self assurance you get from a "country" upbringing is priceless. Confronting wild critters, snakes and such gives you an edge on modern society. :) This is why I give ya'll full credit as parents. Kudos and namaste.

  • @sandyoklahomatransient8557
    @sandyoklahomatransient8557 4 года назад +3

    Homesteading is a fulltime job. Never a dull moment.....right. It's good to have the extra help from your boys. They're grown enough to understand things, and you don't have to be right next to them all the time.

  • @denisewilson8367
    @denisewilson8367 4 года назад

    Your baby girl is growing well, Meg. Loved the baby birds. The boys are growing like weeds too. And so much help for mom & dad.
    The exterior frame = check
    exterior plywood = check
    the wrap = check
    the doors = check
    the floor = check
    the windows = check
    plumbing = in progress
    electrical = in progress
    The mobile home is coming right along. You are checking off the items 1 by 1. Keep up the great work!
    The garden is growing well too.

  • @normisgarden8353
    @normisgarden8353 4 года назад +5

    It looks so nice now, the grass is so green...the garden it's so beautiful. I love how you guys interchange the plants in the garden to have sections of different colors. 😊

  • @rosea830
    @rosea830 4 года назад

    Our boys are responsible for the poultry and they have areas of responsibility. Why don't you take some of the leaves and things you can rake up from where the pigs first were and use that to amend your garden? It's been more than 90 days since they were there? Ducks use the water to clean out their nostrils, they swish and it goes everywhere. I think ducks can go out at 4 weeks, they're very hardy. Ours have a small structure with a roof and 1 wall that they prefer over the coop even when it's snowing. Great job on your home! Y'all need a berry patch.

  • @sharoncochran8508
    @sharoncochran8508 4 года назад +1

    My eight year old grandson announced that instead of being a fireman, he wants to be a U-tuber! LOL! Not quite sure how to respond to that! Its a brand new world!

  • @debragould503
    @debragould503 4 года назад +10

    The pigs are getting so big!! Homestead is looking great.

    • @thaliahelene
      @thaliahelene 4 года назад

      I’m glad you thinned out the pig squad, too. You’d have had some trouble, I think.

  • @juliecamp3708
    @juliecamp3708 4 года назад +2

    One of your kids has become a true southerner. We never wear shoes. Even in the garden.

  • @edatao2
    @edatao2 4 года назад

    ENJOY - these are the best years of your life. I so miss our farm and kids. We had a 300 acre farm in Wisconsin back in the day. We are now retired living in a small cabin just south of Lake Superior WI. Our daughter now has a 120 acre farm near Greenbay WI and we are so proud of her. It's a wonderful life!! Loads of work but can't think of a better way to live. God Bless!! Can't wait for the new baby!!!!

  • @mylifesjourney...sharonkar7802
    @mylifesjourney...sharonkar7802 4 года назад +10

    I love watching " A day in the life." My heart is happy now🥰🤗 Your garden is so beautiful!😍 I love your new life on the homestead. ❤🙏

  • @GravInducedSleepTrac
    @GravInducedSleepTrac 4 года назад +7

    You are both so blessed to have such wonderful children! Beautiful family! :)

  • @TheGoodHeart1000
    @TheGoodHeart1000 4 года назад +5

    What nice young men you are raising! Blessings

  • @AdaMakawee
    @AdaMakawee 4 года назад +5

    Haaah that was a Bilbo Baggins quote, too little butter scraped over too much bread. LOTR my favorite!

  • @lyndabuchholz1216
    @lyndabuchholz1216 4 года назад +3

    That very thing happened to my insulation. It was wrapped with plastic and the guy said it would be OK outside and it wasn't. but it seems to have all dried out with no harm. I sure am enjoying watching your work! You are amazing!!

  • @salliebeard1899
    @salliebeard1899 4 года назад +1

    Love the booted child & the barefoot children.....
    Awesome 👍😁❣️🤗☑️☑️☑️☑️☑️
    Checking those projects off the list...
    Hugs for Everyone 🤗🤗🤗🤗
    SENDING A BRIGHT WHITE LIGHT OF LOVE TO SURROUND THE UNIVERSE 🤗💞💖🤗 AND EVERYONE 🤗❣️❣️🤗

  • @nanajack8527
    @nanajack8527 4 года назад +8

    Can't believe how big those boys are getting....must be all that good living and hard work...lol You are such a great family I love the way you all blend together so well. All Ben needs now is his horse 😃. Meg you are blooming beautifully. Love you all, stay safe and well.

  • @vtmielfgirl
    @vtmielfgirl 4 года назад

    You are raising those boys right and they will appreciate it. So much to do and learn.
    Yes, it’s a busy time on the homestead. We have a farm, so it’s planting time. Plus, we are just now putting in more garden crops.
    I always talk to our animals, which are simply chickens and cats - oh, and the birds, bees, and whatever else I find to talk to! 😂 You have an amazing place and will see the fruits of your labor in no time. Happy homesteading!

  • @anashomestead5919
    @anashomestead5919 4 года назад +1

    If you ever need a real moral booster go back & peek at a few of your own older videos. I went back and looked at some of mine already, and was shocked at how much worse some things were than I remembered them. I have already improved them so much, that my memory just didn't do justice to how bad it really was. What I am trying to say is it went a long way towards changing my outlook on just how much progress I have made, it was amazing.

  • @cherylcallahan5402
    @cherylcallahan5402 4 года назад +5

    Greetings from Mass USA TYVM 🦋 The Holler Homestead Hello everyone on Chat. . .

  • @nancycowan6109
    @nancycowan6109 4 года назад +5

    When life as we knew it seems impossible right now, we get to be sweetly excited for your growing baby. Be well. Stay safe. ❤️

  • @PsalmS-vi8zl
    @PsalmS-vi8zl 4 года назад

    I grew up with the Waltons and Little House on the Prairie. Today's kids are growing up with all of you Homesteaders - what a good thing. Thanks for sharing homestead life with a new (and not so new) generation. Be well and God bless.🙏🙂🌹

  • @NYMusic89563
    @NYMusic89563 4 года назад +3

    “Your baby’s showing 💙” aww that was so cute

  • @kennethgibbons2487
    @kennethgibbons2487 4 года назад +5

    Great family - and yes I know I keep saying that but it is so enjoyable to watch you all... really good to see the boys doing their tasks... great to hear you talk about how you have stuff planned out... as usual I wish you well and pray that God continues to bless you all.

  • @karenrn6173
    @karenrn6173 4 года назад +4

    Everything is a lovely lush green. Pigs are great for clearing. ?? Why is there no permanent fence around your vegetables??? One early day you will awaken and the critters will have had a smorgasbord of your veggies. Glad to see you have a cover over the birds, hawks and owls would love them for a treat. Hopefully Meg is feeling great. Summer can be a hard time when one is with child. The boys look like they like helping you with chores.

  • @bodilskumsrud520
    @bodilskumsrud520 4 года назад +5

    It's a real pleasure to follow you in this journey!
    Sensible,down to earth,and high in spirit people!!Lovely!
    And what a good habit,to walk the farm in the evening,take it all in, AND observe!!That's super!
    Thank you!!😘🙌

  • @siouxgerowsays
    @siouxgerowsays 4 года назад +7

    Progressively Poopier! Last vlog I saw was the last of the floor, this one the last window! Really must feel great to FINISH a list! and Good job boys for helping!

  • @pjd2709
    @pjd2709 4 года назад

    I just love the way your boy's treat the chicken and duck, just wish all children are like that, a credit to you both, for teaching them the right way to behave around farm animals! I feel so many farm animals are tortured by the children.
    Yes, you do, do a lot of work on your farm, but look at it once that is done your work load will be less, It's just now when there are lot's of things to do is a really, really busy time, but know you are doing great work for your family!
    Your boys are good workers also, they are going to be awesome adults! Thanks to you for all you do! Take care that way, much Blessings to you all!

  • @glendarousseau5736
    @glendarousseau5736 4 года назад +2

    We bought to many turkeys one year so when kill day came I said let's make ground turkey. Such an easy clean. Didn't have to worry about the pluck job as we skinned then ground meat. Roasted the carcus and made broth for soups

  • @janh519
    @janh519 2 года назад

    It’s wonderful the way you share the workload on your farm! With four boys, you won’t have much work when they get older! I love your land! Your garden is really nice. I grew up on a very sloped property in Appalachia. My parents grew wonderful food there. We had a large garden very close to our house and some small “patches” of extra vegetables in other places. Dad’s aunt had moved away and her property joined ours and she had land at the bottom of our hill that was flat, so we grew extra food there too. My mother loved canning and we always had jars of vegetables to share.
    You are really getting a lot done on your land. I like the way your farm is “rolling” land. It’s really pretty! I can’t wait to watch more of your videos!
    We grew lots of chickens, too. I am in my seventies now and I’m certainly enjoying videos of your farm, as they remind me of my life when I was young! Although I was rather tired of helping with the farm work, canning vegetables and all, I went to college and became a teacher. Yet I will always enjoy seeing others grow plants and raise animals and chickens! Everyone stays busy all day and sleep very well, too!

  • @margaretbedwell58
    @margaretbedwell58 4 года назад +1

    I can't believe how far you have come along with this homestead in such a short time. The gardens look lush, your chickens, ducks and turkeys are thriving and your boys are becoming real young men taking on more responsibility with the animals. They are so tender with the chickens when they are getting moved, each gets a little cuddle. I know you are very proud of them. Thank you so much for sharing your precious time with us. Have a Blessed day.

  • @hollyhayward956
    @hollyhayward956 4 года назад +4

    Finished the floor, last window, look at that momentum!

  • @PatrickPoet
    @PatrickPoet 4 года назад

    Some people are surprised when I tell them that when I was a kid, in the Summer, I never wore shoes, (except for Church). Your kids bring back fond memories.

  • @p.k.gilliam8157
    @p.k.gilliam8157 4 года назад +1

    It's amazing how much the pigs do. So do y'all not have an issue with feral hogs? We do here on the Gulf Coast of Tx. JUST HORRIBLE! So we can't let our domestic hogs pasture with only the electric fence. It would be great if we could. Congratulations on your efforts and new baby! BTW! ARIAT BOOTS ROCK! YES THEY DO! KUDOS! We love watching y'all's journey and hope you have a great bounty. We just got 8in.of rain and expect more today. I pray y'all don't get it out your way! GODBLESS!

  • @dawncooper4739
    @dawncooper4739 4 года назад

    Who doesn't talk to their animals? That would be weird not to. When one of my Indian runner ducks sees me heading towards them, she does her duck dance( turns in a circle & flaps her wings) & quacks. Love it!
    Your homestead is looking great!

  • @oxenrat
    @oxenrat 4 года назад +5

    Your lives are so full and you have done so well. I have enjoyed seeing the real that you all bring. How real is it that life is full and sometimes stops us in our tracks. You also show us that as a family, together you negotiate many wonderful and hard parts that your life has to offer. Keep up the love of the now and I agree, goats would be great, but wait for the season of "full throttle" to ease.

  • @vickilee2185
    @vickilee2185 4 года назад

    Ben you are doing an excellent job with the MC ing of the channel these days. How multi talented you are. Nice to let Meg do her "thing". She talked her way thru every state and does a great job of it. But maybe it's time to rest a bit. Yes your youngin's are ready to handle some of the chores. Builds strong bodies and confident young men. I laugh at some of them wearing boots and others are barefoot. They've adapted well to the homestead. Good ol country folks.
    Thanks for acknowledging their contribution. Well done. Have a warmer weekend.

  • @arlenejohnson3825
    @arlenejohnson3825 4 года назад +3

    You have become my favorite You tube vlogs, videos, or whatever. I enjoy watching you grow on your homestead. I've also got so many ideas from what you are doing. You have a beautiful family, can't wait to see that little one.

  • @MrCoyotebob
    @MrCoyotebob 4 года назад +6

    I can't wait until I find the property for our homestead! I really envy your life! I have a question about that lifestyle, do I HAVE to grow the man bun? lol
    Ben it takes a real man to not put the blame on someone else (driver) and admit that you should have covered the insulation. You're young enough to be my son but I admire you very much and wish I had half the skills you do. Some advice on Meg while she is pregnant, give her whatever she wants. lol

  • @mariayelruh
    @mariayelruh 4 года назад +8

    I needed this, and I haven't even watched it... but thanks. I'm in PA a State that is dying because of our lockdown.

    • @karenrn6173
      @karenrn6173 4 года назад +2

      I'm in New Jersey same here. Have. 12 acres and a high tunnel under construction. It all takes time, been on homestead 30 yesrs.

    • @FLgardener67
      @FLgardener67 4 года назад +1

      Same, I'm in Upstate NY.

  • @merlegandy6095
    @merlegandy6095 4 года назад +5

    Thanks for sharing. I enjoy watching you build your homestead. You have a beautiful place.

  • @Junkinsally
    @Junkinsally 4 года назад +7

    I wish we could all come down and spend the weekend finishing the trailer for your guys!!

  • @itsangelslife
    @itsangelslife 4 года назад +15

    Awe this update has been much needed (and totally understood why it hasn't been for a while). I really appreciate your time and sharing with us. Me and my kids love watching the progress and we hope to do the same one day! xox Best wishes and we are always so excited to see a longer vlog from ya'll!!! Thank you.

  • @jenniferedwards176
    @jenniferedwards176 4 года назад

    As always, I really enjoyed "visiting" with you guys.
    I have to say, I was annoyed with all the critical comments on the last vlog.
    Really, people? I missed these guys, too. But instead of being grateful to them for anything they GIFT you with, you complain about how little, or how long. Seriously? Just so rude.
    Thanks Ben and Meg and your wonderful family for GIFTING me with the joy of sharing a little bit of your lives.

  • @susangerryknight2571
    @susangerryknight2571 4 года назад +5

    I'm so glad to see you guys and your well. Things look like they are coming together around the homestead. Did you know Wild and wonderful showed how to wire a power pole up to there rental house, he is an electrician. I know you said you had an issue with that with your house. Great to see you fixing the Mobil home it's coming along. You'll be in it before you know it. Thanks for taking us along on your day.

  • @southerngrits
    @southerngrits 4 года назад

    Least your pigs are. Clearing. Pig can rut up your garden. Goats can
    Mow your pawn. When you get baby goats to look into different breeds make different .

  • @allnaturalhomesteaders
    @allnaturalhomesteaders Год назад +1

    I just watched the 1st video of you guys that I've ever watched. It was the movie on how you moved from the city into the country. How your marriage was failing in the city and how you needed to move. Then I watch this video and she's pregnant. And it got me thinking, I hope you guys aren't bringing in a baby as a way to save your marriage, like the farm/property was supposed to save your marriage. Don't take this the wrong way, as a Christian pastor and marriage counselor I say all of this out of love, you guys need counseling, to reconnect your marriage. That's the only thing that's going to save your marriage, is God guided councilling. Showing each other affection and appreciation every day is extremely important. Take time for one another, even if it's 10 mins or 2 mins, every day take time to tell each other how much you love each other, and what you mean to each other. Do this every day. Also twice a week make date night. And make sure you have them no matter what! U need that time together! And get counseling! Materialistic things, and/or a baby isn't going to fix your marriage, and it won't fix hurt from a broken marriage either. Only communication can fix that. I wish you guys nothing but love, And your in our prayers!

  • @Mark_Nadams
    @Mark_Nadams 4 года назад

    For those who are not sure if you're homesteaders or not - When you start talking to the animals , you know you're there.
    I entered the giveaway. Not sure why. I can never find a boot that fits my duck feet. I'm sure Ariat boots are no different.

  • @hoofandpeck
    @hoofandpeck 4 года назад +2

    Ben and Meg, we love you guys. Been following you for almost 2 years now. We actually got pregnant around the same time as you guys and found out we are having twins! Bogo for us! Ha. We are currently finishing our house to sell and move into a camper. You guys are inspiring! Keep it up!!

  • @pjkz63
    @pjkz63 4 года назад

    Everything is coming along great. You all do a wonderful job. Ben, I’m happy that you get to watch Meg and the baby grow. And I’m sure Meg loves having you close too. I love seeing the baby Hollar bump ❤️. You have the best boys!

  • @helencline5768
    @helencline5768 3 года назад

    Your wife is one lucky lady! You can do anything saves a lot of money, I really admire your hard work,love those kids,such handsome lad’s so well mannered,need to show them more often , praise them often.praise our Lord he makes it all possible….

  • @soniaspangenberg6892
    @soniaspangenberg6892 4 года назад +17

    That watermelon seed you swallowed is getting big!

  • @WayToVibe
    @WayToVibe 4 года назад +4

    I look forward to having chores of this variety. I think that, on my farm, at the end of the day each day I would like to make it a habit of just walking the border of the property and to each animal and just survey the kingdom. It seems like a good way to stay on top of things and become more intimate with the nuances of your homestead.

  • @jbbrown7907
    @jbbrown7907 4 года назад

    You have a sound composting system.
    Two optional improvements would be
    A) Stack your piles taller. Compost thrives on height.
    B) dress your new piles with mature compost, not a lot, less than your current dirt ratio.
    The mature, I have found speeds up the beginning stage of the breakdown.
    And I guess it might be
    C) sift the finished compost. This just makes the compost so you can apply it from something like a salt shaker. Great for dressing growing crops.

  • @dianecharles881
    @dianecharles881 4 года назад +2

    Ben I really enjoyed your thing on the compost,I’ve been doing something similar and it really did help me to understand the temperatures. You’re getting that Mobile home ready for that baby! Love you guys so much! God Bless!

  • @anndillon3341
    @anndillon3341 4 года назад +6

    Made my day. Thanks and God bless the Hollars!

  • @sandyromero690
    @sandyromero690 4 года назад

    I think you are doing amazingly well. This is your first year on your homestead and you are rebuilding a house, starting your garden and animals, home schooling your kids, growing a new kid, and running the 2 businesses, and filming a vlog! You look happy! And your boys are growing into kind, accomplished, accountable young men! Blessing to you all!

  • @missmartpants2269
    @missmartpants2269 4 года назад +2

    I am so impressed with how y'all are moving along in your new home. I didnt find Y'all until you found your new property, but you have done so much. And I am so happy u share the baby bump with us. God bless!

  • @jonabriggs8829
    @jonabriggs8829 4 года назад +2

    Look at those Boy's work !! You're so blessed !! :) OMG, she's having a Baby !! ??!! Congratulation's Ben and Megan !! Wow !!

  • @windsweptfarm1972
    @windsweptfarm1972 4 года назад +2

    We have been getting our birds from them for 6 years and have loved the results.

  • @wallstreethomestead5979
    @wallstreethomestead5979 4 года назад +1

    Just day to day operations and chores keep a person busy everyday. Great compost tutorial. Thank you for inviting us in and sharing your day and knowledge with us.

  • @janicecmelo-gibson6592
    @janicecmelo-gibson6592 4 года назад +8

    OMG when did your boys get so tall? Keep up the good work Love you all!!!!

  • @monikachaffey
    @monikachaffey 4 года назад +6

    Wow! I'm really impressed with your composting method, that is awesome!!!!!

  • @GoodeMa10
    @GoodeMa10 4 года назад

    Hey, hi there. I haven't commented in like forever but still watching every video you do. Ben, I hope you are finding peace in your life and being able to stay sober. At least you don't look like a bank robber anymore LOL. I am so happy you finally finished the floor. That must have felt like a daunting task for you. Your garden looks great, you will have to teach Justin and Becky how to grow carrots! Your baby bump is beautiful! Remember every day there are people out here like me who are silently cheering you on and praying for you and celebrating your victories one day at a time! Blessings.

  • @catherineashwick4730
    @catherineashwick4730 4 года назад +2

    There is so much love in your family and on your farm! Meg, you're absolutely glowing. I love that you speak to your animals. I think spreading the love and giving them a quality life really comes circle.

  • @clarelove3738
    @clarelove3738 4 года назад +2

    Nice to see you as always 🥰

  • @sherylgreen1251
    @sherylgreen1251 4 года назад +7

    You both are doing great can’t wait for the little one to arrive ❤️

  • @eaccristo
    @eaccristo 4 года назад +3

    Loving your life. I see the light at the end of the tunnel. Mobile home is starting to get there. Good job. Hugs

  • @robinwarfield3808
    @robinwarfield3808 4 года назад +2

    You’re right IBC totes as a brooder best thing since sliced bread. Thanks for the idea.

  • @SILSpring
    @SILSpring 4 года назад +2

    We got a baby comin' let's get movin". Momma will be wanting to nest soon!

  • @wendyrotchstein98
    @wendyrotchstein98 Год назад

    It's so fun to watch the progress on your farm. I'm a new follower, and honestly, I'm so glad I stumbled onto your channel. You're both so honest and down to earth that I can not get enough! Thankfully, I have a lot to catch up on. You're my new favorite channel among all of the homestead channels I watch. We did something similar with the mobile home on our land, though not as extensive. I wish we would've torn the inside apart because we have issues with some of the flooring and the electrical. Ugh. But we are in our 60s and 70s, so it is not quite as easy for us to accomplish. We wanted to build new, but the cost of materials and labor would have run into 300k+ for a small 2 bedroom home. Umm, no! Anyway, you've done an amazing job so far! I can't wait to get all caught up to now (2023). Thank you for sharing your journey. Your children are a reflection of you both, and you've done a brilliant job. We'll done on everything!❤️

  • @RAYOFSONLITE
    @RAYOFSONLITE 4 года назад

    Y'll are lovely hard working, clean living folk, with good standards, compassion and an abundance of love. Bless you and all your gifts and skills.

  • @MichaelCarolina
    @MichaelCarolina 4 года назад +6

    I am just amazed how good yalls garden looks...Makes my mouth water. :)

  • @osmadchlo
    @osmadchlo 4 года назад +2

    Great video today Ben! Lots of good info!