You said in your video with Mike from the fit farmer you felt just so much gratitude towards how they all came together to help you and that you could never pay that back to them but this is exactly how I feel things get paid forward you might not be able to buy someone a green house but you went to someone in need and helped them and that’s how kindness and love is spread. I’ve always felt this way you may never be able to show kindness to someone that was kind to you but you can be kind to other people 💜 love and prayers from Canada 🇨🇦
The LORD is putting us right where He wants us to be. We moved from a nice house in town, to a small house out in the country with a lot of land. ❤❤❤ bigger garden, nice barn, more animals to come. And still no debt. We definitely need to create our own communities and start leaning on each other.
Same story here. We’re in Oregon. Kids gone, sold the big house in town for a small fixer upper on five acres. Land is very expensive here but we found this place before it was listed, made an offer and the owner said he had prayed about it and what we offered is exactly what he was willing to accept. Our house in town sold in three days and we’re now debt free for our retirement years. The whole process was definitely a blessing from God.
Bri I know how grateful you are to your brother for providing you such a lovely home, but you seem like a fish out of water there. You come alive when you visit the country, either your old homestead or that of a friend’s. Praying for you ❤
The brother bought the house as an investment property and had given Bri free residence. She had no say in where the property was located, or what facilities it had.
@@kaesch2770 acknowledging a person’s feelings isn’t hurtful. Letting her know she is seen and accepted isn’t hurtful. Letting a person know you care enough about them to pray for them isn’t hurtful.
Hi Bri, I think the first and last time I commented was when the twins were in hospital because my heart was breaking for you. I said a little prayer for you the other night because you are a great momma and I so want you to have your homestead back. Much love from a 73 year old momma in Canada.
Bri you was glowing being out on her farm. I know how much you miss the country life. You have a beautiful home, I'm sure seeing other houses when you look out your windows and not having creeks, has been hard. Watched the video when you took the kids out to check on the calf. I cried with you... But I have to say. Your knocking it out of the park with 7 kids and doing it alone. You've accomplished to much in such a short time. Your amazing
Me too. My heart broke for Bri during the farm visit. I don’t know The whole situation obviously, but I pray for God to restore her relationship with her husband. 🙏🏻❤️
Your previous video truly celebrated the beauty and significance of rural life and the importance of family connections to the land. I ❤️ the kids ingenuity of using a mesh trash can to cool the drinks off in the creek. So smart! I saw Heathers face & thought hey I know her... but that's not her place... then Bri said that they just bought a new place and it all made sense. Congratulations! Are those the strawberry boxes? Jalapenios that are stuffed with creamcheese, baccon wrapped, and cooked in the oven are SO delish! I have a few solar charged items in the garden & love seeing them shire when the sun sets. I like the idea of solar powered fairy lights. 💙 Such a beautiful friendship 💛
I miss having community like this. The north is SO different people keep to themselves no matter how kind or "nice" you are. I miss having people to share with. It is wonderful to see if even only through youtube. ❤
The drive was beautiful !!! So was your friends garden,, what I love seeing the most is the expression on Royal and Truly s faces ,,,, it’s like seeing the world through their eyes !!!!
So glad you all were able to spend time with one another in the Homesteading community!! I most always watch each of your videos twice to be extra supportive and to make sure I didn’t miss anything lol I’m getting old lol!
Thank you BRI and family for bringing us along to see Heather's garden's. I felt welcomed in your HOME SWEET HOME. You two are Sweet Lady momma's. I miss living in the country, nature natural spring waters are the Best of the Best. Nothing like cold spring water coming out of the land. On hot summers day to drink a cold glass of spring water. GOD is so AMAZING. Thank you LORD. CHOW FROM SE MICHIGAN. Your garden's, both of you are FABULOUS FANTASTIC 👍👍👍👍👍👍🀄🌹🛐✝️💜💖💐🌺🌹❤️🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟👍👍👍👍👍💗☀️🥀🌹🌹
Just found your channel and instagram. Broke my heart for you and your children. I will be praying for each of you and your husband. Made me smile seeing your strength and support you have. Love how much you love the Lord too. Also, I am looking forward to all you can teach with homesteading on 1/2 acre. This is my second year gardening and love it. 😊
I just love it please help each other out it’s the way God wanted it to be you’re living the way it’s supposed to be lived and I love that more people need to do this❤❤❤
Heather your garden and farm is just perfect. Love it. This video was so heart warming. This is how life should be, everyone just helping everyone. And Bri I love Jalopenos too. Try canning cowboy candy :) What a precious video this was. hugs and luv
Bri our power went out this morning could not bathe or flush till back on. Today wasn't that long. So you are not alone. Have a lovely weekend Bri and everyone here.
I went to WCU and my geology professor pointed out that Western NC is a temperate rainforest. I loved my time there. I love watching your videos, as well as those of other creators in that area. I don't think I will ever move back, but love to visit, even if it is just through your videos.
Watched you get through visiting what is gone ( visiting new calf). Sorrow comes in many forms. My daughter died. Women are strong. Moms are stronger. You can do this. For them right now. And sometimes that has to be enough. Your peace will slowly follow. P.S. I live in N.C. too.
Bri - I really enjoy your conversations with other homesteaders. You are thoughtful and authentic. You are relaxed and clearly confident. Your questions and observations are great too. More visits and tours and conversations please.
We escaped California too, 2 years ago. We landed in Missouri and I'm still amazed how I can easily dig into the ground (and not use a jackhammer bc the ground is so hard), and how abundant water is. What a wonderful change! It makes gardening life so much easier. Good luck to you!
I just moved my family from Washington State to Missouri less than a month ago... Still getting adjusted but it was time to leave the greater Seattle area! Can't wait to see where we are in a year.... Very scary but exciting!
That's great Samantha! Give it time and be sure to "bloom where you're planted". Peggy, by pure happenstance we landed right in the middle of the state when we purchased an old dairy farm with a 100 yo farmhouse on it. Being in the center of the state we don't get the high heat and humidity like down south (but some) and we don't get the low freezing temps or a ton of snow like up north. We're in a true sweet spot. Being an old dairy farm we unknowingly inherited the BEST soil ever for the garden. So rich and full of worms. So far ,no fertilizers or amendments have been needed.
Welcome to the Ozarks..I'm in NW AR so I feel your pain when you talk about the soil being rock hard. Just keep in mind it will improve every time you till and work it. Amending soil to grow a beautiful gardens don't come easy but it's certainly worth it when you can pick homegrown produce!
I live in Central Montana on the prairie and water is a major issue here. We get rain maybe a handful of times a year. We get snow from start of Sept to the end of May then its hot hot hot until it snows again. Having water and springs is such a blessing.
Bri I wanted to tell you what I do about water. We're out in the country where they're plowing the fields etc. Sometimes someone hits a water line and we're out of water for hours until they get it fixed and flushed out. I keep about 7 gallons of water on hand all the time. What I do is, we use it and refill the jugs so it's always on hand when the water goes off. I also can water when the canner isn't full of what I am canning and this gives me water as well. That way you're prepared for a little while if something does happen with the water. I can't water my garden with the city water because the plants get to looking horrible. So I catch rain water in 55 gallon drums and other things to water my garden. I was just telling my sister last night I was just about out of water in my barrels and God filled them to the brim last night. He ALWAYS does it about the time I am about out. I am SOOOO thankful for my rain water and I always thank Him, ALWAYS!
I live in a small town in north central Missouri and have a 1/2 acre yard. I have 24 raised beds of varying lengths and 6 hugelkultur mound beds and a 15 foot greenhouse. Gardening is my obsession. I have fruit trees, 3 varieties of grapes,berries and perennial vegetables and herbs in addition to annual vegetables and herbs
You Ladies are so inspiring!! Thank you for sharing, it keeps me motivated to grow more things even though I have a much smaller garden. Your videos are the highlight of my day! ❤🌱🌱🌱
Bri, I grew celery and lettuce last year for the first time. I live in the central counties of Michigan, lower pensulia. This year, I planted 2 Fig trees. I learned about figs from watching your videos when you were expecting the twins. ❤from Michigan ❤
@@Landtreairfarm Thanks for your reply. Your the first one in all these years to reply to one of my comments. Lol Made my day. Good luck on your garden.
What a beautiful part of the country you live in! I live in polar opposite growing conditions! We are dry-dry-dry and very little rain. Very little. I'm in the west Texas desert.
SW Idaho here, a high desert. We also get very little rain(10-12” per year). Fortunately, we have mountains nearby and have reservoirs to hold the snowmelt and irrigation ditches to bring water to our farms and yards.
Ms Bri - About wood for a fire pit in the suburbs: Get yourself some sort of an aesthetically acceptable wood bin; pallets,,others discarded furniture and old wood cabinets, discarded fence boards and wood pieces work. Pallet wood and other's wood discards of all sorts work. You will likely need a saw. But don't forget other's pruned pruned branches , branches from cleaning out woods, etc... personally I would avoid ledmpaint and pressure treated wood. I would stray away from the assorted press boards, chip boards, and manufactured wood although plywood seems ok......The trick in the suburbs is to move, stash, and store any materials brought in within 24 hours. Some HOAs and neighborhoods are more particular than others and even loads of say bark or bark chips must be in beds within 24 hours including for big lamdscape company jobs with a crew actively working the materials during day light hours. - Oh, and if you get a persnickety neighbor/ HOA proudly announcing that yesterday's pile is long gone on a bed, this pile is today's pile, and no pile has sat more than 24 hours, doesn't seem to quell the bees in thier bonnet.
The Autumn Olive berry has been studied and found to be helpful for controlling blood sugar. Also the bark makes a good mulch. If I were Heather, I would not destroy them til I had more through research on the uses and tried them in a variety of recipes.
Heather here, we won't be taking all of them out, it's hard to see in the video but there are acres of them where we want cow pasture. We'll be leaving some in our chicken yard for shade and so they can eat the berries that fall, I'll leave some in my orchard to fix nitrogen and so we can harvest the berries, and some over the pond for shade for the fish and so they can eat the berries that drop.
We had to clear that stuff out when we bought this land. Discovered an old blueberry orchard and it was getting overgrown by those Autumn Olive bushes. Luckily those things grow like weeds all over this land. I wasn't sure if the berries were edible. Was always told they weren't. I guess I'll ve digging in and doing some research on them. Thank you.
That was amazing!! Draft horses are such a wonderful animal. My grandfather had a pair of mules and plowed his fields with them. And my Daddy plowed and pulled trees with big horses when he was a young boy on the farm. I could tell Lilly was falling in love with Copper. He is a sweet boy.
That was a wonderful Field Trip ❤. I love Heather's new land . I was nice to see the ladies and the children gather to plant and snack and fish and play. Very nice ❤ JO JO IN VT 💞
Our well pump died a few days ago. We have rain-fed ponds. We've been using that water to flush the toilets. I put a barrel of clean water in the basement a few years ago and I've been siphoning that to wash dishes. And buying, like, 10 gallons of water per day. 😂
Can you install a rainwater tank to collect water from your roof? In Australia it's super common and in some places compulsory for new home builds. Just a thought for your new suburb property. Thanks for a lovely video ❤️
You have rain. You just need a cistern or above ground storage. Your pump can be electric or a hand pump in emergency situations. Set up a wood stove in your home and have 2yrs of wood delivered, one ready and one to cure. Every year have more wood delivered on a preset schedule. It’s not hard, just a different way of thinking.
Such beautiful scenery. I love NC beautiful country,and that garden! My passion is gardening. Hope and pray these gardens produce such high yields for y’all! I would love to be a neighbor to be available to help! Blessings! I plant big gardens, but have no help. Everyone wants blueberrys and vegetables but are nowhere around to help . lol got 3 rows of potatoes up really good. Love this channel, praying you get back to where you and the children want to be in the future.
WHEN YOU SEE THE BULB OF THE ONION POKE THROUGH THE DIRT, BRUSH THE DIRT AWAY FROM IT. JASON/COG HILL SWEARS BY IT. HE SAID HIS ONIONS ALMOST DOUBLED IN SIZE DOING THIS BTW. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
You said in your video with Mike from the fit farmer you felt just so much gratitude towards how they all came together to help you and that you could never pay that back to them but this is exactly how I feel things get paid forward you might not be able to buy someone a green house but you went to someone in need and helped them and that’s how kindness and love is spread. I’ve always felt this way you may never be able to show kindness to someone that was kind to you but you can be kind to other people 💜 love and prayers from Canada 🇨🇦
The LORD is putting us right where He wants us to be. We moved from a nice house in town, to a small house out in the country with a lot of land. ❤❤❤ bigger garden, nice barn, more animals to come. And still no debt. We definitely need to create our own communities and start leaning on each other.
We did move a few years...never look back
Praise God
Awesome. Where did God put the first couple? On the first family farm! Kids need this. Adults too.
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Awesome❤
Same story here. We’re in Oregon. Kids gone, sold the big house in town for a small fixer upper on five acres. Land is very expensive here but we found this place before it was listed, made an offer and the owner said he had prayed about it and what we offered is exactly what he was willing to accept. Our house in town sold in three days and we’re now debt free for our retirement years. The whole process was definitely a blessing from God.
Bri I know how grateful you are to your brother for providing you such a lovely home, but you seem like a fish out of water there. You come alive when you visit the country, either your old homestead or that of a friend’s. Praying for you ❤
I noticed this too.
The brother bought the house as an investment property and had given Bri free residence. She had no say in where the property was located, or what facilities it had.
That was a hurtful comment. In case you didn’t know.
@@kaesch2770 acknowledging a person’s feelings isn’t hurtful. Letting her know she is seen and accepted isn’t hurtful. Letting a person know you care enough about them to pray for them isn’t hurtful.
Hi Bri, I think the first and last time I commented was when the twins were in hospital because my heart was breaking for you. I said a little prayer for you the other night because you are a great momma and I so want you to have your homestead back. Much love from a 73 year old momma in Canada.
Bri you was glowing being out on her farm. I know how much you miss the country life. You have a beautiful home, I'm sure seeing other houses when you look out your windows and not having creeks, has been hard. Watched the video when you took the kids out to check on the calf. I cried with you... But I have to say. Your knocking it out of the park with 7 kids and doing it alone. You've accomplished to much in such a short time. Your amazing
I agree and I also cried with Bri, when she cried. Country life is the best life to raise children, in my opinion. I love my country life.
Me too. My heart broke for Bri during the farm visit. I don’t know The whole situation obviously, but I pray for God to restore her relationship with her husband. 🙏🏻❤️
I was so proud of you yesterday you were so brave and putting your kids first I do love you
Grace & Joy are becoming little ladies, all of the kids are growing up so fast❤ Love to see all the gardens going in😊❤😊
Hi..... Bri and all your children to love watching your videos homestead 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 👕🌱🏡🎥👍👍👍
Your previous video truly celebrated the beauty and significance of rural life and the importance of family connections to the land. I ❤️ the kids ingenuity of using a mesh trash can to cool the drinks off in the creek. So smart!
I saw Heathers face & thought hey I know her... but that's not her place... then Bri said that they just bought a new place and it all made sense. Congratulations! Are those the strawberry boxes? Jalapenios that are stuffed with creamcheese, baccon wrapped, and cooked in the oven are SO delish! I have a few solar charged items in the garden & love seeing them shire when the sun sets. I like the idea of solar powered fairy lights. 💙 Such a beautiful friendship 💛
I miss having community like this. The north is SO different people keep to themselves no matter how kind or "nice" you are. I miss having people to share with.
It is wonderful to see if even only through youtube. ❤
The drive was beautiful !!! So was your friends garden,, what I love seeing the most is the expression on Royal and Truly s faces ,,,, it’s like seeing the world through their eyes !!!!
Great community of loving caring friends.
So glad you all were able to spend time with one another in the Homesteading community!! I most always watch each of your videos twice to be extra supportive and to make sure I didn’t miss anything lol I’m getting old lol!
Thank you BRI and family for bringing us along to see Heather's garden's. I felt welcomed in your HOME SWEET HOME. You two are Sweet Lady momma's. I miss living in the country, nature natural spring waters are the Best of the Best.
Nothing like cold spring water coming out of the land. On hot summers day to drink a cold glass of spring water. GOD is so AMAZING. Thank you LORD. CHOW FROM SE MICHIGAN. Your garden's, both of you are FABULOUS FANTASTIC 👍👍👍👍👍👍🀄🌹🛐✝️💜💖💐🌺🌹❤️🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟🤟👍👍👍👍👍💗☀️🥀🌹🌹
Just found your channel and instagram. Broke my heart for you and your children. I will be praying for each of you and your husband. Made me smile seeing your strength and support you have. Love how much you love the Lord too. Also, I am looking forward to all you can teach with homesteading on 1/2 acre. This is my second year gardening and love it. 😊
Bri, that's a huge garden to work. I fear you will be overwhelmed. Good luck.
This is my friend’s garden. My garden is significantly smaller.
❤👍👌, just saw the description that's awesome your friend is doing a great job in her place. ❤
I just love it please help each other out it’s the way God wanted it to be you’re living the way it’s supposed to be lived and I love that more people need to do this❤❤❤
I just love you and your kids. I’m binge watching still. Love it.
*CALIFÓRNIA MARAVILHOSA👏🏻👏*
Thank you, Heather, for kicking out the mean people!
You're welcome ❤
Beautiful friend, beautiful property, beautiful day!
Heather your garden and farm is just perfect. Love it. This video was so heart warming. This is how life should be, everyone just helping everyone. And Bri I love Jalopenos too. Try canning cowboy candy :) What a precious video this was. hugs and luv
Love love love!!! What a beautiful piece of property Heather has there❤ her garden is going to be incredible🌻🧅🥬🍅🥕🥒🥔😊
I can see out in the country is where your heart is… I hope in the future you find yourself a nice piece of property and move back out there❤❤
What a lovely outing for all of you and keeping kids in touch with nature
😢😢where is Art when u were at the homestead
Bri our power went out this morning could not bathe or flush till back on. Today wasn't that long. So you are not alone. Have a lovely weekend Bri and everyone here.
Amazing garden space. Bri your last video was so brave. I keep praying for you💗
I went to WCU and my geology professor pointed out that Western NC is a temperate rainforest. I loved my time there. I love watching your videos, as well as those of other creators in that area. I don't think I will ever move back, but love to visit, even if it is just through your videos.
Awesome visit! Thanks for sharing that was just beautiful
Be thankful that you're brother bought you a home and thankfull that you have a roof o er you're head food on the table
Of course she’s thankful, she has said it over and over.
It is so nice that everybody helped you out and now you're helping someone else out as a pay-it-forward you have such a good heart
Watched you get through visiting what is gone ( visiting new calf). Sorrow comes in many forms. My daughter died. Women are strong. Moms are stronger. You can do this. For them right now. And sometimes that has to be enough. Your peace will slowly follow.
P.S. I live in N.C. too.
Bri - I really enjoy your conversations with other homesteaders. You are thoughtful and authentic. You are relaxed and clearly confident. Your questions and observations are great too. More visits and tours and conversations please.
I really did enjoy the visit with her friend. Loved the tour of the farm.
You live in such a beautiful area. It's great how you, your children and friends all help each other,
We escaped California too, 2 years ago. We landed in Missouri and I'm still amazed how I can easily dig into the ground (and not use a jackhammer bc the ground is so hard), and how abundant water is. What a wonderful change! It makes gardening life so much easier. Good luck to you!
I just moved my family from Washington State to Missouri less than a month ago... Still getting adjusted but it was time to leave the greater Seattle area! Can't wait to see where we are in a year.... Very scary but exciting!
Must not be in the southern part of Missouri! What grows really good is rock😂😂. I grew up outside of KC and the ground is so dark and easily dug.
That's great Samantha! Give it time and be sure to "bloom where you're planted". Peggy, by pure happenstance we landed right in the middle of the state when we purchased an old dairy farm with a 100 yo farmhouse on it. Being in the center of the state we don't get the high heat and humidity like down south (but some) and we don't get the low freezing temps or a ton of snow like up north. We're in a true sweet spot. Being an old dairy farm we unknowingly inherited the BEST soil ever for the garden. So rich and full of worms. So far ,no fertilizers or amendments have been needed.
Welcome to the Ozarks..I'm in NW AR so I feel your pain when you talk about the soil being rock hard. Just keep in mind it will improve every time you till and work it. Amending soil to grow a beautiful gardens don't come easy but it's certainly worth it when you can pick homegrown produce!
@peggy mcthompson plenty of rock here in NW AR as well!
Yes I love jalapeños on everything too😋
That is delightful property.
What fun! Gardening with a friend!!❤❤
I live in Central Montana on the prairie and water is a major issue here. We get rain maybe a handful of times a year. We get snow from start of Sept to the end of May then its hot hot hot until it snows again. Having water and springs is such a blessing.
Bri I wanted to tell you what I do about water. We're out in the country where they're plowing the fields etc. Sometimes someone hits a water line and we're out of water for hours until they get it fixed and flushed out. I keep about 7 gallons of water on hand all the time. What I do is, we use it and refill the jugs so it's always on hand when the water goes off. I also can water when the canner isn't full of what I am canning and this gives me water as well. That way you're prepared for a little while if something does happen with the water.
I can't water my garden with the city water because the plants get to looking horrible. So I catch rain water in 55 gallon drums and other things to water my garden. I was just telling my sister last night I was just about out of water in my barrels and God filled them to the brim last night. He ALWAYS does it about the time I am about out. I am SOOOO thankful for my rain water and I always thank Him, ALWAYS!
What a gorgeous property.
Beautiful day! Thank you so much for bringing us along. ~Sharon from Florida
great video Bri... Fun to see the countryside and others farms ..banning together :). thank you Heather for helping Bri with monitoring comments!
You're welcome ❤
I live in a small town in north central Missouri and have a 1/2 acre yard. I have 24 raised beds of varying lengths and 6 hugelkultur mound beds and a 15 foot greenhouse. Gardening is my obsession. I have fruit trees, 3 varieties of grapes,berries and perennial vegetables and herbs in addition to annual vegetables and herbs
How has your Hugelkulture mounds for you going?
I want to do this when I get a homestead.
@@TheWayWalker : They’ve done well over the years
Your brave, strong lady. God bless you. And a great mom. Of course you have the right to have feelings.
You're so right about the need for community
I'm new to food gardening and I started everything from seed this year.
Love the view from the garden❤️
You Ladies are so inspiring!! Thank you for sharing, it keeps me motivated to grow more things even though I have a much smaller garden. Your videos are the highlight of my day! ❤🌱🌱🌱
I love your friends property. It so beautiful and peaceful. I would love to live out like that. The kids look like they are having so much fun.
Bri, I just have to say your voice is so soothing and calming you should read bedtime stories. I'd listen to them xx
I listen and often re-listen to the videos so I can fall asleep at night. Bri does have a soothing voice.
Lovely day ! Helping others is so you Bri!
Always enjoy seeing you and your Children enjoying life, nature and each other in Love. Bri, you Bless me.
Ahhh, gardening with friends ❤ it's the best.
Hi Bri. Have been praying for you and your family. Have faith!
*PARABÉNS A SUA CUNHADA TE AJUDA MUITO👏🏻🇧🇷*
Bri, I grew celery and lettuce last year for the first time. I live in the central counties of Michigan, lower pensulia. This year, I planted 2 Fig trees. I learned about figs from watching your videos when you were expecting the twins. ❤from Michigan ❤
I realize how long I've been watching you by Wilder I remember when he was born so it was even before that wow
Spring water makes your skin and hair so soft if you swim in it.
I’ve really appreciated watching you take your breath of Peace when you are facing hard things.
Finding the lovely isn’t always easy.
Happy spring.
Great fish fertilized water from the pond for your garden.
That's a great idea! We're planning to pump the pond water into IBC totes to water the greenhouse and garden
@@Landtreairfarm Thanks for your reply. Your the first one in all these years to reply to one of my comments. Lol Made my day. Good luck on your garden.
What a lovely property and friend. Thanks for the outing!
I grew cilantro all summer in central Texas. For the first time! With black shade cloth..it's amazing.
That's amazing! I'm going to try that
What a beautiful part of the country you live in! I live in polar opposite growing conditions! We are dry-dry-dry and very little rain. Very little. I'm in the west Texas desert.
SW Idaho here, a high desert. We also get very little rain(10-12” per year). Fortunately, we have mountains nearby and have reservoirs to hold the snowmelt and irrigation ditches to bring water to our farms and yards.
Celery is one of the easiest things I grow. I start it from seed in my kitchen window, then grow it in large containers. Very low maintenance.
I did the same with just 3 kids. Not everyone had the amount of snacks that were needed. I also brought enough extra
Ms Bri - About wood for a fire pit in the suburbs: Get yourself some sort of an aesthetically acceptable wood bin; pallets,,others discarded furniture and old wood cabinets, discarded fence boards and wood pieces work. Pallet wood and other's wood discards of all sorts work. You will likely need a saw. But don't forget other's pruned pruned branches , branches from cleaning out woods, etc... personally I would avoid ledmpaint and pressure treated wood. I would stray away from the assorted press boards, chip boards, and manufactured wood although plywood seems ok......The trick in the suburbs is to move, stash, and store any materials brought in within 24 hours. Some HOAs and neighborhoods are more particular than others and even loads of say bark or bark chips must be in beds within 24 hours including for big lamdscape company jobs with a crew actively working the materials during day light hours. - Oh, and if you get a persnickety neighbor/ HOA proudly announcing that yesterday's pile is long gone on a bed, this pile is today's pile, and no pile has sat more than 24 hours, doesn't seem to quell the bees in thier bonnet.
Great video Bri thanks for showing us Heather's garden. Hey Heather, what a beautiful garden beautiful piece of land thankyou for showing us💕🌺🌼😊
Thank you for watching ❤
The Autumn Olive berry has been studied and found to be helpful for controlling blood sugar. Also the bark makes a good mulch. If I were Heather, I would not destroy them til I had more through research on the uses and tried them in a variety of recipes.
Autumn
Olive while invasive does make the best jelly
Heather here, we won't be taking all of them out, it's hard to see in the video but there are acres of them where we want cow pasture. We'll be leaving some in our chicken yard for shade and so they can eat the berries that fall, I'll leave some in my orchard to fix nitrogen and so we can harvest the berries, and some over the pond for shade for the fish and so they can eat the berries that drop.
@RebelCanners do you have a recipe you would share? I'd love to try to make some this year
We had to clear that stuff out when we bought this land. Discovered an old blueberry orchard and it was getting overgrown by those Autumn Olive bushes. Luckily those things grow like weeds all over this land. I wasn't sure if the berries were edible. Was always told they weren't. I guess I'll ve digging in and doing some research on them. Thank you.
Wonderful to see everyone working together. If only the world had more of this!
Interesting video, Bri. Heather is a busy lady as well! ❤️🇨🇦
So happy for you Bri!
Wonderful vlog with Heather; thanks for sharing! Blessings to all 🤗💜🇨🇦
Love it!
That was amazing!! Draft horses are such a wonderful animal. My grandfather had a pair of mules and plowed his fields with them. And my Daddy plowed and pulled trees with big horses when he was a young boy on the farm. I could tell Lilly was falling in love with Copper. He is a sweet boy.
Love your content! Great job Bri!
That was a wonderful Field Trip ❤.
I love Heather's new land . I was nice to see the ladies and the children gather to plant and snack and fish and play.
Very nice ❤
JO JO IN VT 💞
Our well pump died a few days ago. We have rain-fed ponds. We've been using that water to flush the toilets. I put a barrel of clean water in the basement a few years ago and I've been siphoning that to wash dishes. And buying, like, 10 gallons of water per day. 😂
Can you install a rainwater tank to collect water from your roof? In Australia it's super common and in some places compulsory for new home builds.
Just a thought for your new suburb property.
Thanks for a lovely video ❤️
In some states here in the US it’s actually illegal to capture rain water 🤦♀️
@@cstump2005 That seems crazy 😳
100 acres and a stocked pond. She has a beautiful place. I would love to have 100 acres.
I love the family at Landtreaire Farm. I found them thru Bri, but really enjoyed my visit for our "get to the farm" must see homesteads
It was great to see your friends garden!
You have rain. You just need a cistern or above ground storage. Your pump can be electric or a hand pump in emergency situations. Set up a wood stove in your home and have 2yrs of wood delivered, one ready and one to cure. Every year have more wood delivered on a preset schedule. It’s not hard, just a different way of thinking.
Awesome friends
God's blessings on this garden
Thank you ❤
Such beautiful scenery. I love NC beautiful country,and that garden! My passion is gardening. Hope and pray these gardens produce such high yields for y’all! I would love to be a neighbor to be available to help! Blessings! I plant big gardens, but have no help. Everyone wants blueberrys and vegetables but are nowhere around to help . lol got 3 rows of potatoes up really good. Love this channel, praying you get back to where you and the children want to be in the future.
*A OXIGENAÇÃO DA ÁGUA É IMPORTANTE PARA OS PEIXES HOW FISH👏🏻UMA TARDE PARA VOCÊS👏🇧🇷*
Blessings
Enjoyed this! 👏👏👏
WHEN YOU SEE THE BULB OF THE ONION POKE THROUGH THE DIRT, BRUSH THE DIRT AWAY FROM IT. JASON/COG HILL SWEARS BY IT. HE SAID HIS ONIONS ALMOST DOUBLED IN SIZE DOING THIS BTW. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Hello Bri,
Beautiful property!
So awesome!
Gardening is amazing. Rain barrels if allowed in your area.
This video came out great!! There's plenty more to plant when you are ready Bri! 😁🤣
Awesome video.
I enjoyed the video ..cant wait to get my starts and seeds in the ground
Great video xx
Loved the tour!