You have room for a huge garden!! I can't wait to see it in the spring!! Your little snow bunny is too precious!! You should create a home gym, sewing room, painting room, pottery throwing area and greenhouse in the barn! Lol! Have fun!! Thanks!!
I have no idea where my little bunny comes from, she loves the snow and I can barely survive it!! LOL!! Having a huge garden was exactly what I thought when I first saw the property.. The zoning didn't allow for "livestock" and quail are still questionable. However, even with the animal limitations I couldn't deny that the property allowed for a wonderfully huge garden and possibly a small orchard! I love the ideas for the barn and I can't until spring to really get in there. Thanks so much for watching!
Your baby girl is the cutest! Thanks for letting us get a peek at her. It looks like it will be a while before you thaw out of that snow accumulation. I caught a chill just watching you spinning around the property and listening to your story about the tea. That's a good way to get warm fast! Stay warm, dear, and be blessed!
Thanks Deborah!! Yeah, it's going to be some time before we see green again. I'm finding that spinning, jumping, and running for cover are the best ways to stay warm! Thanks for watching!!
Your co-host is so adorable!! How exciting to use that wood and build raise beds. Maybe use the space for a hobby like soap making, sewing, or canning ? Or study room for the little princes ? Something will come to mind 😊
Here in Minnesota the last frost is usually May 15, so I have my garden planted by June 1st. It depends on what I am growing but I start the tomatoes in the middle of march.
Very cool that you could find that many heat treated pallets! Sometimes those are few and far between. I would be concerned about using the plastic siding for raised beds, because as it heats in the sun, it can release chemicals into the soil. That is a really nice barn. We need to build a nice big one here. Hope you continue to make it through this crazy winter happy and healthy!
Yes, it takes quite a bit of searching for HT pallets. We lucked out with my husbands job but I did find another source on craigslist but the condition of the pallets leaves much to be desired. Good point about the plastic, I didn't think of that, perhaps it would make better fencing material. Good luck on the barn building and thanks so much for watching!
Wow I hope you get better. As beautiful as it is I am so happy to not have snow. It gets in the low freezing temps here but no snow. Nice video thanks. Jim
Maybe not, when we first visited the property there was a wood burning stove.. Perhaps we should invest in one and see how it goes.. I'll make sure to keep you informed if anything develops. Thanks for the suggestions.
You have room for a huge garden!! I can't wait to see it in the spring!! Your little snow bunny is too precious!! You should create a home gym, sewing room, painting room, pottery throwing area and greenhouse in the barn! Lol! Have fun!! Thanks!!
I have no idea where my little bunny comes from, she loves the snow and I can barely survive it!! LOL!! Having a huge garden was exactly what I thought when I first saw the property.. The zoning didn't allow for "livestock" and quail are still questionable. However, even with the animal limitations I couldn't deny that the property allowed for a wonderfully huge garden and possibly a small orchard! I love the ideas for the barn and I can't until spring to really get in there. Thanks so much for watching!
Your baby girl is the cutest! Thanks for letting us get a peek at her. It looks like it will be a while before you thaw out of that snow accumulation. I caught a chill just watching you spinning around the property and listening to your story about the tea. That's a good way to get warm fast! Stay warm, dear, and be blessed!
Thanks Deborah!! Yeah, it's going to be some time before we see green again. I'm finding that spinning, jumping, and running for cover are the best ways to stay warm! Thanks for watching!!
Your co-host is so adorable!! How exciting to use that wood and build raise beds. Maybe use the space for a hobby like soap making, sewing, or canning ? Or study room for the little princes ? Something will come to mind 😊
Awwe, thank you! Great ideas for the barn, much better then the catch-all space we are using it for at the moment.
That is an awesome garden area. You should be able to grow a lot of food there! Your daughter is precious! I loved it when mine were that little.
I'm crossing my fingers that I'm able to produce something/anything!! I'll keep you posted. Awe thanks, I'm loving this stage of her development!!
Thanks for sharing ,I have been looking at my seeds and ordered a few more.
Hey, thanks for stopping by!! When do you normally start your seedlings?
Here in Minnesota the last frost is usually May 15, so I have my garden planted by June 1st. It depends on what I am growing but I start the tomatoes in the middle of march.
Very cool that you could find that many heat treated pallets! Sometimes those are few and far between. I would be concerned about using the plastic siding for raised beds, because as it heats in the sun, it can release chemicals into the soil. That is a really nice barn. We need to build a nice big one here. Hope you continue to make it through this crazy winter happy and healthy!
Yes, it takes quite a bit of searching for HT pallets. We lucked out with my husbands job but I did find another source on craigslist but the condition of the pallets leaves much to be desired. Good point about the plastic, I didn't think of that, perhaps it would make better fencing material. Good luck on the barn building and thanks so much for watching!
Wow I hope you get better. As beautiful as it is I am so happy to not have snow. It gets in the low freezing temps here but no snow. Nice video thanks. Jim
Nice barn. I could really have a good time in there. Man Cave for sure.
LOL!! That's what my husband was thinking but I called dibs (he did get the garage)!!! Now! I have no idea what to do with it! Any suggestions?
I would try to set-up a grow room but the lighting and heating could make that cost prohibitive. Best wishes Bob.
Maybe not, when we first visited the property there was a wood burning stove.. Perhaps we should invest in one and see how it goes.. I'll make sure to keep you informed if anything develops. Thanks for the suggestions.