Hello, I also suffer from slugs. We live by a creek and there is little I can do. I hand pick as well. Usually at 3am when I wake up. I also use salt! I buy about 12 things of salt and spread it out when I know it’s not going to rain. Then I hand pick and then spread the salt again. This year I’m trying sluggo during the winter to hopefully kill some of the slugs before spring. I watched another video where the guy said not to put the sluggo near my plants but put it away so they aren’t attracted to my garden. That’s interesting…. Ok on to the next video that might help! ❤
@tiffany70236 күн бұрын
Y'all might want to start a worm bin. It'll be fun, educational and useful for the kid's gardens.
@RoseTorn4117 күн бұрын
This does not work! Plus they kill all the native wildlife, i cant even have bird feeders anymore. Last spring i found 6 destroyed bird nest!
@judykoudssi98508 күн бұрын
On our property in central Louisiana we have tons of both deadly hates, the honey locust AND mock orange. Both have horrible thorns and are almost impossible to kill. 😡😡
@jeffdiggs703015 күн бұрын
Good ole Expeller Pressed... Wonder if that brand is also cold pressed and Organic 🥑🤔
@DaLions_Den15 күн бұрын
Sick, I have one on my property and want more for the wood. I wonder if taking that one down will sprout more.
@lifebeautifullyimperfect19 күн бұрын
What part of Tennessee!? We’re right outside Chattanooga 🤎 interested in the chicken feed guy!
@RuralLivingwithJesseАй бұрын
Something to think about is that thing doesn’t have rops. (Roll over protection system) So be careful on it, if it flips it will land on you.
@wallygrandpaАй бұрын
sluggo plus is dangerous to pets, wildlife and earthworms, although they claim it's not. The iron phosphate isn't the problem, Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid is the culprit in combination with the iron phosphate. It seems that even veterinarians complain about this problem
@raphlvlogs271Ай бұрын
if you can figure out a way to harvest their branching thorns than you can use them as fishing hooks and arrow heads
@Andrew-m4w2fАй бұрын
Not everything under that tarp stuff will die. Some serious problems (weeds) can manage underneath just fine. But in saying this, it's the healthier way to get rid of unwanted grass and other stuff.
@brendajessup9722Ай бұрын
Beautiful Transformation 🤩 You Guys Did an Amazing Job 😍
@MikelHuntАй бұрын
Looking great man!💪
@FaithfulFarmsteadАй бұрын
Thanks for your help!!
@FaithfulFarmsteadАй бұрын
Thanks for your help!!
@marklambert4793Ай бұрын
So It’s hot wired 👍
@SingularitySimonАй бұрын
Dont really get why dryporing should be easier then just "normal" but if it works it works i guess. Great build anyhow!
@OfftoShambalaАй бұрын
Coppicing and pollarding do encourage suckering on the black locust. So maybe worse on the honey. I may try the black locust but I want to pollard it for firewood. Concerned about the sucker growth. One can dig the young suckers up from the root and replant or burn. My issue is that, while I can deal with a tree like this, I’m only going to be around and kicking for maybe 25 years if I’m lucky… 35 if I quit my bad habits and adopt better ones. I like to think about future value vs future nightmare for whoever gets my homestead after I’m gone. Which I hope my grandchildren will be able to enjoy.
@OfftoShambalaАй бұрын
Those thorns could be repurposed as nails.
@brendajessup9722Ай бұрын
Woot Woot…Amazing 🤩 We’ve been missing you guys. Now we know what you’ve been up to ! Can’t wait to see what’s next… Love watching those Babies helping Daddy cleanup … Until the next one 😉💞🇺🇸
@FaithfulFarmsteadАй бұрын
Thank you! 🇺🇸
@lakesideof.gratefulАй бұрын
Great job guys !! Looks amazing and will help out so much !
@FaithfulFarmsteadАй бұрын
Thanks so much for watching
@SC-bg8wfАй бұрын
I believe this can kill your earthworms and even your pets !
@donaldmillsap6413Ай бұрын
😆😉👍
@bludollАй бұрын
el gato
@diehardbikesАй бұрын
Had a Pitbull boxer mix that was the same way. He was the perfect dog for every reason you can think of. No barking, unless there was danger, no pooping in the house, he listened very very well, all that. And on top of that, its almost as if he knew what you wanted him to do and he did it immediately. He was very muscular and strong and fast, and he was super protective, and knew who was and wasnt a threat. If he growled, they had a bad intention. If he didnt, they were ok. He rarely growled at anyone, and never at anyone we really knew. He defended us and our property when a giant, scruffy, homeless looking dog showed up- and Ozzie knew he was there. At first, i thought he had to pee, and out of the corner of my eye, i saw it through the window. A giant, dangerous looking dog. I saw it and unintentionally cussed cause it was that scary looking. And i knew Ozzie was badass, so after breif hesitation, not wanting to get my dog hurt, i opened the door. I knew even if Ozzie couldnt fight him off, hes the fastest living thing i have ever seen, probably able to run almost 50 mph, (i would know, ive ridden that fast, ik what thats like), he could get away easily even if he couldnt fight him. After 3 breif skirmishes, and lots of barking and growling, it was clear who had the upper hand, and they were off around the bend out of sight fighting to the death. The big scary dog, was tucking tail and running. Ozzie was a freaking beast. And he came back, not even out of breath, and not a scratch. What a savage. He sadly passed from cancer 2 years ago. At the age of 4. RIP Ozzie. I will remember you for the rest of my life.
@NasirAli-h7rАй бұрын
I too love growing organic vegetables
@dream2be611Ай бұрын
Those healers are amazingly loving, smart dogs. ❤
@alonalanski7119Ай бұрын
sheep don't eat weeds, goats do. Very nice setting you guys have. But the flag faces the wrong directory.
@DeeDot0_oАй бұрын
You scared me for a second yiu looked like my mom😭
@2Goldens1Rott2 ай бұрын
New sub, my wife and I just bought acreage up in NE TN. Very inspiring. Have large rock on the property as well. Stay free, live in reality.
@FaithfulFarmstead2 ай бұрын
Welcome aboard! Thanks for watching and subbing
@jeffwiseman77982 ай бұрын
What “we” do today to save our COUNTRY they will be thankful for tomorrow in JESUS name we PRAY! 🙏🏼❤️🩹🇺🇸VOTE! AMEN
@lonniemcmanners62962 ай бұрын
Yeah I have a ton of these trees but in the right place they are exceptional security
@tjhessmon43272 ай бұрын
Interesting that these folks are talking about prepping for a catastrophic event, but I noticed the own two late model, computer controlled, fuel injected vehicles, which would become non useful as transportation in such an event. The van could be used as housing but, could not be relied upon as a source of transportation, if a major EMP event took place. Most people prepping give little thought to transportation. Looking to Western NC, in the aftermath of Helene, its obvious most of us need to consider owning an ATV of some sort, especially an ATV with a tow behind trailer, as ATVs and SXSs, proved their worth, when there suddenly were no roads, and only rough terrain in Western NC, as did farm equipment (Tractors and such) Having Food, Water, Emergency Supplies ( lighting etc), Shelter and Medical supplies are great focus items. Having an adequate form of transportation needs to be on that list as well.
@lp26112 ай бұрын
u have the same problem we have, our cat wants to poop in our garden!
@FaithfulFarmstead2 ай бұрын
@@lp2611 haha
@scotttracy95872 ай бұрын
Oh fun a new favorite 😍
@FaithfulFarmstead2 ай бұрын
@@scotttracy9587 thank you!!
@Abundantgracehomestead2 ай бұрын
Our little dream is coming to pass slowly. We’ve got 6 acres and the manufactured home will be delivered within the month as soon as the county permit is approved and I will be back there for good in January. Working in Arizona right now at my job, but hoping to, be there to start our Homestead and to KZbin the progress as we go.😊. We will be in East Tennessee, and you’re right about dreams. We are dreaming big now. @Abundantgracehomestead. Love the videos and look forward to following your progress. God bless you guys.
@FaithfulFarmstead2 ай бұрын
Love it! It’s worth the hard work.
@asyed19952 ай бұрын
Believe life is more happy between Amish & Medium minimum screens & Concept accept 7500 People Neighborhood Credit union non- - interest base?
@LoveThe2ndAmendment2 ай бұрын
I’m doing this but Milwaukee
@mikelhannahhunt80522 ай бұрын
You guys have done so great!!! Can’t wait to see what all you do in the NEXT year. ❤️
@FaithfulFarmstead2 ай бұрын
@@mikelhannahhunt8052 thank you!
@marieparks56742 ай бұрын
New subscriber, great video, good luck in all your endeavors
@FaithfulFarmstead2 ай бұрын
Thank you! 🙏 It means more than you realize! Be sure to go back and explore how we got here 😎
@NickleJ2 ай бұрын
I love honey locust
@AlgiereRanch2 ай бұрын
That is awesome guys!! So much progress in a year and your garden looks amazing!
@FaithfulFarmstead2 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for watching! 😎
@tiffany70232 ай бұрын
3:30 😂
@Rebecca-JesusIsLord2 ай бұрын
Faithful farm stead what i used put in my garden beds is used coffee grounds thats only thing thatt kept cats and dogs out my freshly turned over flower beds i don't know if there is coffee shop but those shops usually give their used coffee grounds away free
@FaithfulFarmstead2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip!
@JustasIam2 ай бұрын
You guys are A.MAZ.ING!!!
@emymiller60052 ай бұрын
So beautiful
@marysueellen40372 ай бұрын
Hi! Thank you for the video! My family hates the taste of vinegar in the canned foods and Im looking to see if there is a water bath option without vinegar. It doesn't look like you used vinegar in your recipe? Did you waterbath yours without vinegar for pantry long term (without frig)? Thanks fke the help!
@FaithfulFarmstead2 ай бұрын
I use no vinegar when canning my applesauce. It’s the way my Mom taught me to do it and it’s the way her Mom taught her
@FaithfulFarmstead2 ай бұрын
And yes, that is for long term storage! Although we usually eat it within a year, if not sooner 😅