Actually, the scent is beautiful. So much so that people love to buy it from our website. You can buy some here.: giftsofireland.com/products/irish-turf-incense-irish-peat-ireland-gift?_pos=1&_sid=81718ed57&_ss=r
yes! Footing: like in my video Heaping: putting it up in a pyramind one big heap to dry Drawing it home: Getting it brought in to the shed Cutting turf: process of taking it from the ground and into the machine to spread it out in chunks onto the land Hopper: the machine thats used to cut it onto the ground Turning the turf: option to dry it by turning it upside down. I will do this on another video - great suggestion!
@@giftsofireland9694 :) writing a book for yanks to understand as many terms as possible when they arrive in your country. working on the Turf section; always learning
@@baxpiz1289 amazing! I’d love to see it. well just let me know if you need any other tips! I also have videos about Irish slang which you can look up.
I just discovered this was a thing today. It was great to hear you explain about it, sounds unique, like hard work with a bit of fun! I loved cutting logs for my grandparents for the winter, maybe it's a little bit like that?
Only the bogs are found in the middle of Ireland. We do actually sell Turf on our website if you would like to get some for yourself where we can deliver to you and you can live in your home and have the scent of Ireland giftsofireland.com/products/irish-turf-incense-irish-peat-ireland-gift?_pos=1&_sid=81718ed57&_ss=r
Hi, Can you please tell me, Is this peat briquettes cause any harm to us while burning inside house. I mean while breathing. Is it contain any toxic gases like that.
We have cow dunk instead of it, in our villages dried cow dunk still being used as fuel....we call it "GOYA"😂 in Punjabi language & Gobar in Urdu+ Hindi...
Protection of peat bogs should be a big priority, because they host large amounts of biodiversity and capture a lot of carbon. Turf is also incredibly inefficient for warming and energy production. You would better off burning even lignite.
That accent and voice are golden . I'd listen to this gentleman read a cookbook. I love it .
😂 we must get him a job on the side for doing some podcast or something 😂
I love Ireland. It’s such a relaxing, yet beautiful place. This gorgeous green field, small towns and the culture.
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Im from philippines and was curius about this thanks for the info.
Same hahaha
No bother Michael! ☘️🇮🇪☘️. Our Irish turf is very very dear to us! Do not miss out on this little offer: www.giftsofireland.com/products/ceramic-set
@@davecodilla5302 where are you from Dave? Aidan
Mag pasilab ka nlng ng bunot at kayakas. Ganyun din yun.
What is it used for ?
I freaking love the Irish accent dude was explaining dirt drying and it sounded like a poem.
We might get him a voice over job if he loses his job with us😂😂😂😂
Turf is a beautiful thing!
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I wonder what it smells like to burn. I hope it's pleasant.
Actually, the scent is beautiful. So much so that people love to buy it from our website. You can buy some here.: giftsofireland.com/products/irish-turf-incense-irish-peat-ireland-gift?_pos=1&_sid=81718ed57&_ss=r
fascinating thank you. can you define the various turf-terms e.g., clamp, rear, rig, rick, rickle that come up in similar clips and articles?
yes!
Footing: like in my video
Heaping: putting it up in a pyramind one big heap to dry
Drawing it home: Getting it brought in to the shed
Cutting turf: process of taking it from the ground and into the machine to spread it out in chunks onto the land
Hopper: the machine thats used to cut it onto the ground
Turning the turf: option to dry it by turning it upside down.
I will do this on another video - great suggestion!
@@giftsofireland9694 :) writing a book for yanks to understand as many terms as possible when they arrive in your country. working on the Turf section; always learning
@@baxpiz1289 amazing! I’d love to see it. well just let me know if you need any other tips! I also have videos about Irish slang which you can look up.
I just discovered this was a thing today. It was great to hear you explain about it, sounds unique, like hard work with a bit of fun! I loved cutting logs for my grandparents for the winter, maybe it's a little bit like that?
Doesn't it burn away in like 30 minutes?
and a questions that turf is amazing for cultivating? right? i'm from buenos aires i was reading about the bog people
Почему нельзя посадить на Пете торфа лес. 2 пользы пудет.
Само дерево листья и умножение торфа.
Is peat moss the same as turf ? Or is there any difference?
Jumping bogholes sounds fun
it is!!😀
Can you do this anywhere?
You need proper ground bog a which are mainly found in the middle Of Ireland.
Only the bogs are found in the middle of Ireland. We do actually sell Turf on our website if you would like to get some for yourself where we can deliver to you and you can live in your home and have the scent of Ireland
giftsofireland.com/products/irish-turf-incense-irish-peat-ireland-gift?_pos=1&_sid=81718ed57&_ss=r
Hi, Can you please tell me, Is this peat briquettes cause any harm to us while burning inside house. I mean while breathing. Is it contain any toxic gases like that.
use a gasifier stove or make one, the model is very easy to make with steel cans, cut barrels, or even beer cans depending on size.
I dropped a couple of those in the morning if u get what i mean
We have cow dunk instead of it, in our villages dried cow dunk still being used as fuel....we call it "GOYA"😂 in Punjabi language & Gobar in Urdu+ Hindi...
Brother, you must tell me if you use toilet paper please 🙏
@@crispysocksss
Majority use water instead of toilet paper to clean
I still don’t understand what is going on.
it’s raining that’s kinda funny
Protection of peat bogs should be a big priority, because they host large amounts of biodiversity and capture a lot of carbon. Turf is also incredibly inefficient for warming and energy production. You would better off burning even lignite.
Lol
People keeping nice and toasty over winter is the priority, go to your bed Greta !
It is total destruction of a living ecosystem.
Oh how much I hate your kind of thinking
Noone gives a f
What is it for
Hey the man! For burning. We use it for our open fires at the winter, or at the range all year round where we can cook and heat our water.
God Bless the turf cutter..
Burning dirt
Exactly! it kept a lot of us warm here over the years, and a lot of dinners cooked
That is not the real deal. It is what we call sausage turf. If you want to show about turf you should show the authentically cut turf using a slain
normally i would agree with , but turf cut by machine is better product ,
This video makes no sense.
how so?
@@giftsofireland9694 great stuff nothing like a day in the bog.flask and ham sandwiches.
I take it you were never in the bog in your life, hard going let me tell ya lol