Hey new subscriber You sounds like pure soul❤❤ Let's start new year with new energy and new dreams Happy new year🎉🎉🎉 I hope your videos will help me on this..
@charlotteseden930322 сағат бұрын
What an amazing place you have. It just shows it can be done. 🙂
@Alisorganics19 сағат бұрын
Thank you! A lot can be done if we set our minds to it. 😊
@chicinthewoodsКүн бұрын
Love this...God is soooo awesome!!!
@Alisorganics23 сағат бұрын
That’s the truth!
@chicinthewoodsКүн бұрын
Glad I found you... subscribed!
@AlisorganicsКүн бұрын
Thank you 😊
@chicinthewoodsКүн бұрын
Beautiful doing what God puts before you...
@KokoraLifeКүн бұрын
Great overview! Thanks!!
@AlisorganicsКүн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@francescaurban8985Күн бұрын
As always so much great information condensed into a to-the-pount video. Thank you!
@rosatamayo447Күн бұрын
YOU ARE THE GOOD FUTURE GOD BLESS YOU....❤FROM ITALY 🙏🙏🙏
@Alisorganics17 сағат бұрын
Thank you. 🙏🏼 😊 God bless!
@Texes7777Күн бұрын
Your awesome!
@johnmalatesta751Күн бұрын
Absolutely beautiful job. 🎉bravo
@asyed1995Күн бұрын
Are you close to I--80 or I--50 or I--95 ?
@Alisorganics19 сағат бұрын
Closest to I-80
@pygmy-goats-kevinКүн бұрын
WOW AMAZING VIDEO VERY EDUCATIONAL 👍👍👍
@AlisorganicsКүн бұрын
Many many thanks
@larrya39892 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤happy new year ❤❤❤
@AlisorganicsКүн бұрын
Happy New Year to you!
@jillnewton56302 күн бұрын
I hope to get a high tunnel in this month. I love how you use yours as a shade house in the summer too. I live in Arizona and it gets really hot in the summers. thanks
@AlisorganicsКүн бұрын
It will be amazing! I wish you success growing under your high tunnel! It gets so hot in Arizona in the summer.
@alireynolds6707Күн бұрын
How hot do your summers get?
@CatherinesLifeOver502 күн бұрын
Oh YAY! I'm the first! LOVE your content!!!!! Happy 2025
@AlisorganicsКүн бұрын
Thank you so much! Happy New Year!
@reg8mm2 күн бұрын
I love it how you give God all the credit and glory! Amen!
@JondoecatholicSmith-t3z2 күн бұрын
Can u please where a bikini in next video thank u
@rogerkenworthy63802 күн бұрын
Fantastic garden, it's so well organized. In the video, I saw a cream separator - can you share the model and brand, please? thanks Roger
@Alisorganics2 күн бұрын
Hi Roger, we love our cream separator. Here is a link: s.vevor.com/bfRmao
@rogerkenworthy63802 күн бұрын
@@Alisorganics Thanks Ali, and all the best for 2025. Cheers Roger
@remix3812 күн бұрын
Best video I've have seen for the homesteader. Thank you!!
@Alisorganics2 күн бұрын
I am glad you enjoyed it! 😊
@Tanyalinares332 күн бұрын
So beautiful! Like the Garden of Eden.❤
@ricks3413 күн бұрын
It's so unfortunate, in our current culture, that people feel they have to apologize for raising animals for food.
@Alisorganics2 күн бұрын
Agreed! Thank you!
@Dbf13393 күн бұрын
How many months out of the year do you get fruit?
@Alisorganics2 күн бұрын
Strawberries start in April, Cherries the end of May. Ending with fall fruits (first of November) of persimmons, pomegrantes and quince, 8 months with some citrus in the winter.
@brandymccandless64703 күн бұрын
Great video! Very informative and looking forward to watching your other videos. Followed!
@Alisorganics2 күн бұрын
I’m so happy you followed! 😊
@Ashby-j1n3 күн бұрын
Super helpful series, thank you 🙏
@Alisorganics2 күн бұрын
😊 Thank you so much!
@user-hz7kv6js6l3 күн бұрын
Very nice woodworking. Great ideas for selling goods from your homestead.
@normaledezma9374 күн бұрын
What state do you have your homestead in?
@Alisorganics2 күн бұрын
Utah
@vixxcottage4 күн бұрын
I have supplied over 80% of my food in the past on similar acreage. I was much younger then and used raised beds. I miss those days. People believe you need a lot of acreage which is not correct. I am so glad I found your channel.
@Alisorganics2 күн бұрын
it's good work! I love it! And you are right! Anyone can certainly design acreage to provide a lot of food. I think its a mindset and LOTS of determination. 😊 🙏
@jillnewton56304 күн бұрын
I love your garden! it's so beautiful all times of the year. I hope to make it for a visit again this year. We are thinking about getting goats this spring or summer. so excited.
@Alisorganics4 күн бұрын
@@jillnewton5630 thank you! I would be nice to see you again. How was your growing season in 2024?
@baylengreeniscool4 күн бұрын
Your awesome! I have 10 kids and we only live on 1/2 an acre. Your videos are so informative! You explain things so well and always know exactly what needs to be shared! I love it! This is my first year gardening so I appreciate all the info!!!!
@oldchickenlady4 күн бұрын
How did you get rid of bind weed? I'm at my wits end😵
@Alondra07215 күн бұрын
Wow, loved your video! Thank you for sharing. Hoping to start our homestead soon ❤ I’m interested in learning how you feed your goats.
@ilianarodriguez84395 күн бұрын
Glory to God! What an amazing video... God bless you and your family Ali!! Hope I can get my own little farm one day, so inspiring!!
@Alisorganics5 күн бұрын
@@ilianarodriguez8439 I hope you can as well! ❤️ May God bless and guide you. Thank you
@johnjacobs25816 күн бұрын
I just processed two quarts finished. Not my first horseradish rodeo. Thanks for the video. I prefer a food processor to a blender for a bit more coarse consistency. The patch I have now is about 10-12 years old and it is super potent ! To me it seemed like the younger new roots were just as potent as the well established left over from last year roots. I processed all of them. I'm going to dig more next week and this time try to sprout some of the small roots with some rooting hormone and potting soil😬
@FlorinMC7 күн бұрын
One of the most beautiful vlog in a small farm, I ever seen. Greetings from Romania! ❤ 🇹🇩
@FlorinMC7 күн бұрын
I forgot to tell you, Merry Christmas!
@Alisorganics6 күн бұрын
Thank you! And merry Christmas to you! Happy New Year as well!
@TheHomesteadHarvestChronicles7 күн бұрын
"I truly admire how you explain the technique in detail! [3:15] is my favorite part, so clear and easy to follow!"
@WENDYRSM7 күн бұрын
Should i pull my old strawberry plants. Mine spread like crazy. I live in southern California.
@Texes77778 күн бұрын
Your a genius
@Texes77778 күн бұрын
Your the best
@FulbrightFarmstead8 күн бұрын
Thank you for the video. I'd love to learn more around offering classes and workshops. How to price, organize, etc. This is something we are hoping to offer at our farmstead in the future.
@chsjasmin46459 күн бұрын
1/2 acre is 2000m, its not small :D
@cathymiller66709 күн бұрын
Where do you live? I am in cold Minnesota..gets to -20 degrees below.
@MD-fm8zx10 күн бұрын
Wow!!! Most comprehensive video on spraying my fruit trees! Thank you!
@joannreinholdt226211 күн бұрын
How expensive is freeze drying?
@jamiemartin875011 күн бұрын
I love watching your videos. Lots of good information. Summer gardening I’ve got down. For the most part. Every year there is always something new. Winter gardening I’m learning. Sunlight has been a challenge this year more than ever. Seems like the sun has moved. I live in a subdivision so I have to work with neighbors trees. Even though the trees don’t have leaves my garden has been so shaded.😢 Temps have been crazy. It’s been warm then we will have a night or 2 of upper 20’s. Greens are slowing growing expect spinach it’s struggling maybe too warm. Garlic is doing good but my onions are small and struggling. I’m trying to push them because I got them late start because where I got my onions the hurricane messed them up. Next year I’m going to do all seeds. I’ve been doing some last 2 years. Going to get brave. Broccoli and cabbages have not started to get heads yet but my cauliflower has(some) all the heads are bad looking. Don’t know what happened. I covered them on the cold nights and have kept the head covered from the sun. I’ll be tossing them. Don’t have a lot of trees so I have to wait until other people put there at the road. Then I use a leaf shredder. I’ve got to get a bunch of bags because I’ll be chopping my cover crop down covering with shredded leaves then putting a black trap down to terminate the cover crop and hopefully 🤞 the gases of the mustard will send the wire worms packing. Most people till it in but I don’t till. Then in middle to end of February I’ll plant potatoes. I’m learning how to make my own compost. Still in the works for a few chickens and rabbits. I love how you have your set up. If you ever get some free time you can stop by and help me out.😂😂 thanks again for your videos.
@Alisorganics10 күн бұрын
What growing zone are you in? I’m a sone 8a. It almost sound like you have similar growing temps. Our weather has been really tough the last three years. Very little rain. We get about 12-13 inches of rain in average, but the last few years we are half that. We run off of irrigation water from the Virgin River, but the shut it off often in the summer. I try to keep rain barrels full just as a back up. I absolutely love growing mustard greens year round. I use them more for cover cropping and feeding the chickens than we eat, but I like the baby greens in salads. 😊
@jamiemartin875010 күн бұрын
@ I am in zone 8B. Our last frost date here for 2025 is March 31st(which is about 2 weeks later than this year). We didn’t get our first frost until about 2nd week in Nov. I had to look it up on average rain. It said 53inches per year but we have been in a drought for last 2 years. When it does rain a lot of the time it’s pours and runs off. Then we can go months without any. The humidity in the summer is awful!!! I have big totes to install to catch rain water. Hoping to get it in soon. I have to rely on city water but I have added a filter to it to help take out some of the junk. In the summer I have to use drip irrigation and because of the trees behind me it acts as my shade cloth. I eat turnip greens mixed with mustard greens cooked down in salt, pepper and bacon grease. Also with Collards are cooked the same way expect a speck of sugar to cut the bitterness. Then of course I will eat them in salads or sauté them.