The paid partnership sounds great. We have a pretty similar range of fruit/nut trees but no idea how to look after them, and the parrots are the only ones enjoying any fruit. Our trees are very big and old, so how to prune to a manageable size is definitely something that would be useful. All the pruning videos on RUclips deal with new, young or small fruit trees. Love the secret squirrel references 😂
Sounds like you’ll get some value out of it too! We’re hoping to start with a planning video that will map out an entire year of what to do with our trees so hopefully you’ll be able to follow along. We’ll try to keep it timely as well, like posting in the same week we do stuff.
I had never grown garlic until this year. I planted every clove in a single row around my garden bed. After watching your video it would explain why i have had an absolutely shocking season. I pulled them all out this week and some had started to split open and the size ridiculously small. If i give garlic a try again next year i will plant it close together and in one bed on their own. Great work folks!
Elderberry is s great pioneer tree for your swales. I hope its not too hot for them outside of your shade house,,, but its worth a go,,, just transplant a few root suckers from your tree in the video.
Hi Corey and Amanda thank you for another informative video, your garlic is looking amazing. I haven't had much success growing garlic, but that was in Tassie, now that we are in Qld I will try again. I noticed that you plant quite close together so I will give that a go. Great find re the eggs. Well done re the fruit trees and we hope that the deal e them comes off, it will benefit us all. Stay safe and happy, Coen and Jay
Thankyou! Now, I know they look close together but the cloves were planted about 15cm apart. We’ve hit a video of Amanda planting the crop back in April. The year prior we planted too close together at only 10cm and we didn’t have as good a harvest.
Hi Corey and Amanda. I am jealous about your garlic! Re the elderflower - mine was in the ground and it suckered everywhere! Just hope yours is contained.
You'll probably find the witches broom is the start of the bulb going into flower. Leave it long enough and it will grow at least one crown that will, when properly matured, produce garlic seeds.
Put hair on ya chest! Grow some thing that will put Hair on ya scone, Joice moment!! Well done with how the fruit trees have come on, will be interesting to see the outcome next harvest, given the assist. Yard and raised beds doing gang busters, (Garlic eggs) patent office Monday morning, dude!
Here is a little experiment with mullberries and chickens that is feeding the chickens the ripened mullberries for a week and see the colour of the yolk of the eggs.
@ROCKPILEOffgridHomestead well years ago we had a mullberry tree in our backyard along with lady fingers banana trees also chickens and when the mullberries ripened and fell off the tree the chickens had a feed of mullberries and the yolks were purple in color my late father thought the eggs were off but the yolks had mullberries flavor. It happened before I was born like back in the 1960's.
Why not collect all the onion seeds,,, collect them, and go for a walk along your swale just casting them out willy nilly style. If they come of something great, if not it doesn't matter,
From all the rain we've had this year, my fruit trees are abundantly full this year.
That’s great! I think this is the lowest rain year we’ve had since living here 😂
I’ve been hanging out for this video. Looking so good.
The paid partnership sounds great. We have a pretty similar range of fruit/nut trees but no idea how to look after them, and the parrots are the only ones enjoying any fruit. Our trees are very big and old, so how to prune to a manageable size is definitely something that would be useful. All the pruning videos on RUclips deal with new, young or small fruit trees. Love the secret squirrel references 😂
Sounds like you’ll get some value out of it too! We’re hoping to start with a planning video that will map out an entire year of what to do with our trees so hopefully you’ll be able to follow along. We’ll try to keep it timely as well, like posting in the same week we do stuff.
Hello Corey and Amanda! Mr. Garry and Mrs. Betty here with FULL SUPPORT!!!
Thankyou so much 🙏❤️
Alternate title for this video....
'Rockpile annihilates Bush Edge' 😂
Congrats guys. Looking fantastic 👌
It was suggested! 😂 but ya know/.. we like to keep it classy over here Rach
@ROCKPILEOffgridHomestead 🤣😂🤣
I had never grown garlic until this year. I planted every clove in a single row around my garden bed. After watching your video it would explain why i have had an absolutely shocking season. I pulled them all out this week and some had started to split open and the size ridiculously small. If i give garlic a try again next year i will plant it close together and in one bed on their own. Great work folks!
@@Serendipity_Strawberry_Farm good on you for giving it a go! Do check out our planting video from April too 🙏
@@ROCKPILEOffgridHomesteadhey Corey do you hang ‘em upside down or upright n how long?
The paid partnership sounds very interesting. Something to look forward to.
We’re pretty excited, lots of value for us as well our viewers hopefully. 2025 might be Year of the orchard.
ONIONS! They are massive. Well done you two.
Imagine how much better they’d be if we didn’t stuff it up to start with 😂😂
Wait until the outer casing on the almond splits open then harvest them.
Thankyou!
Love the eggs. Had a giggle.
😂😂
You can make cordial from the elderberry flowers.
Elderberry is s great pioneer tree for your swales. I hope its not too hot for them outside of your shade house,,, but its worth a go,,, just transplant a few root suckers from your tree in the video.
Beautiful Garlic brother. Everything is growing very well….good on you for growing chickens…lol
Haha Thankyou!!
I have made a lovely cordial from the elderberry flowers, sometimes they do not produce berries. 🌿
@@sharonbromley2850 I was wondering about the flowers because I’ve seen both elderflower and elderberry products mentioned 🤔
Always enjoy your videos, thank you guys 😊
@@staffylover1950 Thankyou! Appreciate you joining us again and again 🙏❤️
Hi Corey and Amanda thank you for another informative video, your garlic is looking amazing. I haven't had much success growing garlic, but that was in Tassie, now that we are in Qld I will try again. I noticed that you plant quite close together so I will give that a go. Great find re the eggs. Well done re the fruit trees and we hope that the deal e them comes off, it will benefit us all. Stay safe and happy, Coen and Jay
Thankyou! Now, I know they look close together but the cloves were planted about 15cm apart. We’ve hit a video of Amanda planting the crop back in April. The year prior we planted too close together at only 10cm and we didn’t have as good a harvest.
Hi Corey and Amanda. I am jealous about your garlic! Re the elderflower - mine was in the ground and it suckered everywhere! Just hope yours is contained.
Oh dear… I’m not confident ours is contained sufficiently 😧
WOW! Look at the size of that garlic.
It’s looking good!! You eyeing off your future seed garlic stock?
@@ROCKPILEOffgridHomestead you know it 😂
You'll probably find the witches broom is the start of the bulb going into flower.
Leave it long enough and it will grow at least one crown that will, when properly matured, produce garlic seeds.
Oh how interesting! Maybe we should leave one in 🤔
Put hair on ya chest!
Grow some thing that will put Hair on ya scone, Joice moment!!
Well done with how the fruit trees have come on, will be interesting to see the outcome next harvest, given the assist.
Yard and raised beds doing gang busters, (Garlic eggs) patent office Monday morning, dude!
@@Sainter5538 haha! Cheers mate 👍
Here is a little experiment with mullberries and chickens that is feeding the chickens the ripened mullberries for a week and see the colour of the yolk of the eggs.
@@elephantfeet280 well if the colour of their poop is any indication 😂😂
@ROCKPILEOffgridHomestead well years ago we had a mullberry tree in our backyard along with lady fingers banana trees also chickens and when the mullberries ripened and fell off the tree the chickens had a feed of mullberries and the yolks were purple in color my late father thought the eggs were off but the yolks had mullberries flavor. It happened before I was born like back in the 1960's.
Easy acres homestead did an elderberry wine not long ago
@@booobface well check it out. Thankyou!
You could save me some of those onion seeds pretty please.
Of course!
Why not collect all the onion seeds,,, collect them, and go for a walk along your swale just casting them out willy nilly style. If they come of something great, if not it doesn't matter,
@@adammac4381 not a bad idea!
GIN! Make gin.
Do you like gin? We don’t, but I’d try if I had someone to offload it to 😂
@@ROCKPILEOffgridHomestead it’s all I drink these days. Same with most of my friends.