Self Sufficiency is a LIE! DIY Greenhouse
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Finding the measuring cup out with the felled trees is really bugging me…………🤔🤔🤔
A mobile greenhouse might be ideal for you. You have a truck. Find an old messed up trailer. Tear it down, paint the frame. Put a new floor and greenhouse plastic walls, a door. Might be cheaper and last longer. Maybe even put an outlet in so you can run an extension cord for lights and heat for starting seeds.
That's a great idea! I may do that here ❤
Such a great idea!
Keep it simple ALASKA is not the most ideal place to raise animals. It’s very expensive you have to carry those chickens through the winter you’re right and just keeping it simple. Just look around you and see what you got there’s no hurry do you have everything you need already? Just relax and enjoy it.
I got a taste of living-alone-in-the-country powerlessness when I had unforseen surgery on a torn meniscus (which occured simply from turning to get out of my car seat). Six non-weight-bearing weeks is a long time for a 70yo to get around on crutches and no one to help. I remember needing to do something in the basement, realizing it might as well been the Grand Canyon, I wasn't going to be able to get down without falling and who would ever know if I wasn't capable of crawling back up? Life is tenuous when you live alone.
When we were in our mid 50s we sold our 2000 square foot home that also had another 1000 square foot of shop space. We built a small energy efficient duplex with less than 1000 square foot per unit each with only one bedroom. . We built it so there are two steps from the garage to the house.
Great resourcefulness!!
A tip... we tarp over hay and found that if we roll the tarp under... the rain water will run off rather than sit within the tarp folds. Enjoy watching your vision come to life!!
Hi miss Alone !!! Having spent a lifetime in the farming , ranching & the being a restoration contractor , I've learned that help is essential ! Lived off grid 7 years with only solar & generator before moving here to Tennessee. My sister had many dreams & plans , but most have not happened. We do have a functional property though. Her house took much more work & dollars than she thought. I'm retired now , looking forward to finding my retirement land up there. Great job your doing !!! It's all a lot of hard work.
I bet ermines steal measuring cups lol
One suggestion, you might want to put a piece of duct tape or fabric in between the plastic and the clips so the plastic doesnt get worn/ripped from the sharp hard plastic on the clips.
Lol.... That bigfoot scared the crap out of me because I wasn't expecting it. Great job!!
Hi Alone! So good to see you in another video! Hon, you can definitely put in a shallow well, or a hand dug well, or sand point well, the supply cost is around 1,100.00 - for the pipe, driver pole with pointed end with filter in the pounted end/driver. And then tbe cost of having a man or two drive it into tbe ground by hand for you. You have soil there where the trees are, then you can drive it, usually between 18 to 25 feet deep, then put a cast iron pump/handle on tbe top. I'd put in two, if I were you, one with the lift handle and end to attach a garden hose onto - the other with the old fashion pump handle. But yes, you can do it there for sure. Just cover them during the winter months to help keep tbe exposed piping from freezing. I'd definitely go that route. Its definitely cost effective. They do exist there in Alaska, but some folk prefer water catchment. Just pump the water until it runs clear, once clear take a clean water sample in for testing to be drinkable, once cleared by a water plant, youre all clear and good to go. They have them in everywhere there. Anyways, best wishes my friend!
I've had many conversation with others on this very topic. What is remote? What is off grid? Everybody has different desires and outcomes. Hope you are living your dream, and enjoying life. In the end, that's all that matters. There will be many telling you, that you are doing it all wrong, and for them I say: "You do you, I will do me!" If you enjoy digging a ditch all day, have at it! Life is what you make it. All you need for your greenhouse now is a thermostat! (See what I did there?) :-)
With more than 30 years in real estate and having lived a lot of places. Remote generally means no road system, semi remote means you’ve got a road but are a ways out. Off grid means not connected to a public service provider but for sure Alaskans make up their own rules and terminology.
Thanks for clarifying that. I am semi remote. Didn’t know those differences.👍🏻👍🏻
@@allabilitieshomestead6868I lived remote for a few years in a place I built over 20 years ago. I had to take a 6 miles trail with an ATV or snowmachine to get there. Back in the 1980s in had 40 acres that was fly in.
@@Chris_at_Home That was remote for sure!
Keep up the good work an I look forward to all your home adventures! 😊
I like your resourcefulness & ability to SEE Outside of the BOX.
I love that you live the way you want to!! You are very smart, realistic & practical!! I wish you the best & happiness!! Is your life!! LIVE IT!!🙌🏻🦋🤗🇺🇸
Absolutely awesome lady, stay safe and work safely, watch for the bears, john porter, Newfoundland Canada
I love your self sufficiency and can do attitude! You have great ideas, and you know how to get them done. Go girl!
I would buy something already done with low maintenance so i could enjoy life more hunting fishing checking out the life there and what they are doing. Moving there and working every day would suck. She's a strong woman. She probably likes working. I do but i want to be finished with it. Not have to do it every day, and it never gets done, and I'm too old to fully enjoy it.
The green house looks good. Love the reuse aspect and those clamps. Big foot wonts some home cooking.
I spotted BIGFOOT! The little people are like the faeries. They love mischief and shinny things.
And tiny candy bars
Alone, you are doing a wonderful job. Everyone has different ideas of what off-grid, homesteading and/or self-sufficent is. Do what you feel is best for you. You already bought your dream property in the area you want to live. No need to stress yourself out because another channel did what you did but used new materials. My interest in channels like yours is that I learn how to do things with what I have without feeling the need to buy new stuff. Where you live it is freezing cold and wildlife literaly is at your front/back door. Since you are not able to go outside, then you can work on projects indoors. It is being able to change gears during unforceiable circumstances and continue to move forward. A few years ago, I moved to the country (in usa). My home is similar to a British aristocrate's estate...only smaller and no live stock. I purposely did this so if I did not want to leave my home, I have everything I need already in my home.
This was such a neat tutorial. Thank you! Love how you used what you had on hand for your greenhouse build.
Raccoons may be what stole your measuring cups... Maybe? I say this because they love silver and gold items. However, I dunno how they'd get inside your home to steal items.
I love your conversation about what it really means to live off grid or remote. And help people do get caught up on a lot of that stuff. It’s true that raising chickens is really a lot of work and even having a big garden is a lot of work. There’s a lot of things that are required to do that, such as feed and dirt and fertilizer, etc. it isn’t always necessary to do every single thing. Good conversation about that.
I live in , it’s sapose to rain everyday Florida, has barely rained in 2 years since we had 24” with the hurricane, please send me some of yours, just a little, love your stuff
It's refreshing to hear someone telling it like it is. Those that start homesteading for the romance of it don't typically last more than 2-3 years.
Be sure to put a good vapor barrier between your new greenhouse and the logs of your cabin wall. Greenhouses are notorious for the amount of humidity they generate which creates a great environment for mildew, which will eat your logs in a couple years.
Am I the only one who keeps scanning the background and forest for bears sneaking up on her and then WHAM!!! She puts Bigfoot in the scene.
Bigfoot don't like trail cameras ...according to Scott carpenter...trail cameras are a good deterrant against bigfoot....also they can see the infrared light spectrum that the cameras give off
I love you channel. You are real. Unlike some channels… I like the fact that you are upfront with truth..
Great green house!!
I see that Sas made an appearance. Very creative way to make a greenhouse. Your videos are awesome because you teach us the reality of living on a homestead in Alaska. I do worry about your safety lifting those logs by yourself. Stay safe my friend.
Your greenhouse is just fine, and will work as good as a “fancy” one! Enjoy your videos from Pennsylvania! 💕🌷🐻
I really appreciate your can-do attitude and resourcefulness! It's true that the outcome doesn't have to be perfect if it meets your needs. Woof!
Good Job! Your greenhouse looks really good. Hope your veggies grow well!!
I think you are doing an awesome job moving forward with your goals. God Bless
A video short that I watched the other day had a good tip for moving heavy logs. The channel is called "Woodsbound Outdoors". He attaches some rope to the log then fastens it to another log that is used as a pry bar.
Might be helpful in a pinch. Best wishes 👍❤️
WOW! Bigfoot wants to make sure you're safe and not been bothered by other wild animals. The scenery is just beautiful there in your part of Alaska. Good video.
Thanks for the inspiration. Great ideas about using what you have on hand.
With your roof footage, you could collect more than enough rain water. It might also help with keeping water away from your driveway. Thanks for sharing.
Your unexpected sense of humor was a breath of fresh air,,, so I subscribed and looking for to your next unexpected wink
I about jumped out my seat when I saw BIGFOOT 😅
I think you did a great job. Roofs are very important.
The measuring cup out in the yard?! No way I would be freaked out!😮
I think a certain sweet ❤dog has been messing with her.
Oh I was cleaning house just finished up and found you on here working as usual Get that Bigfoot to help you build. I sure enjoy watching your videos
❤Hello there Friend… your vegetables from the greenhouse will be especially delicious because of your hard work..see you in the next one❤
Thank you for the clamp idea I always thought those were more for woodworking and doing those types of projects and you turned me on to a new way of looking at them.
I really appreciate the fact that you know what you can take on and what you cannot and you make it clear to folk why. I appreciate you having a realistic point of view.
Self sufficiency goes as far as you can take it and then you rely on others, and technology etc...
That little greenhouse came out very nice . You’re very talented
298 views & only 73 likes??? Please give Ms. Alone a thumbs up!!! Love ur channel!!😊
Bigfoot OMG I nearly choked on my drink hahaha
One day at a time!! 🎉🎉
Bigfoot knows you're busy... so he is walking the perimeter and doing his security check to insure your safety. 😊
It’s hard to believe you’re losing ambulance service…. That would certainly change one’s behavior. It seems to be a fairly shortsighted decision. You’ll need to form some community systems to compensate for that …
You are doing fantastic do not kid yourself; of if I was there I’d give you a pat on a back. Love the idea of rainwater catchment system. Do you have an estimate of what the material will coast to build. If you’re serious about the tales of little people then make sure you say out loud in the cabin you are not welcome here in the cabin. Thank you for sharing.
Love how authentic this channel is - thanks for sharing the realities of remote living!
Another great informative video. Using resources at hand and being to think ‘out of the box’ are very valuable skills!
As a 69-year-old single woman living remotely in WA state I move logs around my property with a large hand truck, and my property is not all graded and level so I'm dealing with differing elevations and such. I also use it to move large pots for plants, trash cans and whatever else will fit on it. I hear you on the goals. I've managed to tackle about 2/3 of them since moving here seven years ago. It's a constant work in progress, but a labor of love as well. I applaud you on what you've accomplished since you moved there.
A good hand truck and a wagon are essential for us gals!
@@robyndolanbooksandmusic Absolutely!
Hi Alone! Nice to see green in your yard! Great idea to build a greenhouse out of what you have. That plastic is perfect! Looking forward to watching your garden grow this summer. The measuring cup was very odd! Nice to see Sas in the video again! Another great video! Stay safe, have fun!
I love your sense of humor! 😂 I notice Sasquatch walking by in the background
Make due or do without! Great video, as always!
I wish I was independently wealthy! I'd send you a massive chunk of change!♥️
I always look forward to your projects 🙂
June 3rd... I heard on the Anchorage News about a road cave-in on the McCarthy Highway that happened today. I hope this isn't affecting the area you're in, or for anyone that you know Alone! 😣😧
I suggest that you get a log claw or timber jack log lift. It really helps with handling logs. And a yard glider might be helpful.
Beautiful beautiful Alaska!! Love the outtakes, there're always so funny!! Your temporary greenhouse looks good and you did a great job with it using what you have. Love your videos!! Hugs kisses to sweet Kenai. Take care and God Bless you and Kenai always
Your doing great im just really jealous of you ...your doing what I wish I could do so proud of you maybe if I wasn't 72 well ill be 72 June 17th
so sorry to hear about the loss of medical transport in your area.
hopefully the people that live in your district can put something together to help mitigate that.
way to go on the greenhouse.... use what is available for sure.
can';t wait till you eat your first cucumber and pepper.
Bigfoot should lend a hand 😂
Thanks for being honest, I appreciate your pov about homesteading and self sufficiency ♥ Great greenhouse!
Hi Alone, I did a much simpler solution. No heavy lifting involved! 😅Shelves with a roll up and down plastic system, held in place with elastic band with hooks. Planting in pots. It survived the winter. I had a polytunnel, but it got damaged in a storm last summer. Like you, some plans change and never happens. I still dream of a greenhouse, and the dream has changed from the charming one, to an A frame wooden structure with thick polycarbonate walls, one that can withstand both snowload and severe winds. 🙂 So far from May 1st until today, we have had wonderful warm sunny days. My tomato plants has flowers on them already they grow in pots. Will be colder this week, but I do hope we get a lot of tomatoes before the frost. You did great though! But still would suggest shelves inside the structure, for smaller plants like salads and herbs.
Summer is indeed the busy season. The money done been spent, got 13.6 KW of solar power, 3 40 ft connexes, 12 acres, a big hole for my log cabin's basement and a bunch of rebar, most of my survival gear, winch on my van, and a plow truck If I really need to get dug out, This past two weeks I have been preparing a 52 ft spruce log (beetle killed) to stand up in between two connexes, with a platform on top holding the starlink reciever, 4 guy wires lightning rod excetera. The log has been debarked, planed, then sanded, and the painting with shellac has started. Lolly pole 30 ft tall will be used to lift the 52 foot log into position and hold it while I tension the guy wires and chain the base to the connex. support beams then get installed to keep it in position, and the connexes lashed together. there will not be a concrete base, instead will place it on a cottonwood log with some channel aluminum pieces mounted on the log to keep it up off the cottonwood, That is just one project of many. Prep and pour the cement floor for the log cabin basement, prep and pour the forms for the basement walls (note to self: embed electrical wiring in conduit in the walls before pouring the cement). Build temporary roof over the basement for the winter so I don't have 10 ft of snow in the basement. Go dipnetting Kenai river, go dipnetting copper river below the bridge. Haul my big birch logs up from the slough, debark them and build a winter shelter over them so they dry. Looks like gonna need more plastic sheeting. This will be my third summer.😁
Repurpose old refrigerators into raised beds, and then turn them in to coldframes for winter . They work amazingly for that, because they are already insulated!!! (and free!) Grow "cold hardy " veggies until probably Dec 15 in your zone. Scrounge a shower door for the glass lid.
you are so smart...I hope you have a great harvest this summer. The open sides will also allow the pollinators to do their job.
My little greenhouse is made by bending overseveral cattle panels. I rigged it so it fits over my garden beds and can be moved when I rotate the beds. It's very strong, but because of the high winds, I do have to tether it. Just using what I had, too.
Great job on the temporary greenhouse! I'm impressed. I enjoy watching your videos.
Great job, it came out great! Can’t wait to see how the plants grow and the heat it generates.
I think you did a fine job with the greenhouse……now to find out how the measuring cup got outside???
Love the PVC pipe solution! Keeping it real. 👍😎🇨🇦🌱🌞
Your sqatch friend should be helping you with all that work. I suggest leaving porridge with lots of butter out for your little people. You won't regret it.
Get a LogOx tool to move logs. 200 bux. ATV and a log trailer a plus but yeah I know it's money...
The old saying, "Where there's a will there's a way" is apt here, flower, i reckon you have "the will".
Good idea for a temporary green house!
Maybe use a rope pulling system to help with those logs
That rig will work just fine. Other ideas for adds . You can make a lot of heat with compost! Some growers heat their greenhouses with compost bins. Pretty sure Ron and Johanna do that. They live in Alberta, BC, full time. Anything BLACK absorbs sun, as you know, But black plastic is PVC toxic! So My new wierd idea is to use charcoal...
You did a great job, your mind must be mathematical. That bigfoot scared me 😁
You’re doing great Alone! You’re doing exactly what I plan to be doing in a couple of years in Alaska. Being creative with what you have is the best way and such a learning experience! 👍
I love your greenhouse. Very great idea. Have a great day. See you next time.
Ya the weather here Has been crazy got really hot so I put shears all over my garden getting ready for the hot weather and now what's turned cold for the past week or 2And with this changing weather I'm in pain all the time because whenever the weather changes my bones hurt sometimes 3 days before the storm gets here anyway most of the gardens in I gotta make a garden video a little later anyway keep app the good work alone take care and be safe❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I have chickens, they are now eight years old!. Not laying much but they do come when they are called. Feed started at $24 it is now $47. My girls don't get rotten or spoiled food. That's extra cost and they are alot of work in the winter from going out four times a day to give them fresh water and feed to insuring they have a heat source when it's -30. Yes the eggs are nice but there is no way i can butcher them. I would live off beans and rice first. And there is having to shovel snow to get to the coop, that can mean four times a day in the winter.
I miss Alaska and Copper River Reds.
Love watching you ❤
Great idea for the greenhouse! Simple but hard work!
Oh, you got me! I was relaxing and watching Alone before bed and then I was "UGH!" in the air off my chair!..
single woman living remote in very cold mountainous region of USA - when i go to the local market i look for a guy who looks like he's been working all day - and strong -strike up a conversation about the weather or whatever - make sure he's a neighbor and ask if he does handywork - every time they've said yes and always live within a reasonable distance - i now have 5 guys who all have different skill sets - my very own crew - AND - everyone of these guys have tools to do about anything on God's green earth -so i can reach out when i need help
I think I saw who took your measuring cup and that's got to be the hairiest faerie I've ever seen 😂🧚♂
You do you,its ok!! ☺️. Mother nature doesn't always work on our side...ive learned that through out my life, especially after i retired😢. Health happened,two broken femurs and torn rotator cuff. So i just dit around and dream and scheme joping i can get it all done one day❤. So enjoy hearing about your life❤
Great facts that I wouldn't have known. The green house is really nice I think. Youre amazing. I can't wait to see what you grow. Great video Alone. These are my favorites. Be safe.
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I just bought a DIY preppers book which I really like it. It’s very easy to follow and it teaches how to make everything and do a lot of repairs which I’ve never done before and now I’m going to learn. It has instructions on how to make your own greenhouse, which is pretty simple and kind of fun. I’m going to try it myself.
Great job on the greenhouse, it’s perfect. The first year we moved off grid, I built one very similar . The plants done care and you will be loving all the fresh food that makeshift greenhouse gave you. Cheers 🌷🇨🇦
👍🏻 nice video!
good luck with your projects !
If i were closer I would definitely be helping you with things. And your words of wisdom spot on.
I have just finished autumn cleaning, laying a new lawn, putting logs round the beds as a border. Lots of hard work. Now it's cold at night but not too bad during the day.
Had to rewind 😂😂😂
Have you looked into raised beds with hinged covers? There is a RUclips channel that has some pretty good tutorials for this. We have 5 that are 4x8 feet and gain over a month growing season outside. Our greenhouse already has small zucchini squash, the tomatoes and bush beans have flowers. We have been eating lettuce from it for over a month.
They have subscriptions for medical evacuation from air ambulance services. It is $100 per year or a lifetime subscription for $1,000. They will pick you up right in your yard. We cleared a nice landing area at our remote cabin for this.
Not going to make it to AK this year. But I am going to build a green house of the south side of my shed. You made is look so easy.
Oh when are going to interduce us to you big foot pet? Have a great week. Tom