Well done to you,I just started to grow the Dragon fruit 👏 😊
@stevenharrity956118 күн бұрын
You’re incredible.. make like 10x more videos thanks
@patrickdowney172925 күн бұрын
Hey mate, you had "PK" and "boilermaker" in the same vid so I had to comment. My business is PK Welding and Fabrication down here in Mackay. QLD. Loving all the B2B videos. Watched heaps of your video series. You guys are heaps inspiring. I'm a lover of fishing and camping and just plain roughin it. (also want to get into the self-sufficient thing) love gardening too. Make sure you look me up and say G'day if you're ever heading down this way. God Bless! and keep up the awesome content.
@Umesh-Kumar26 күн бұрын
i love how they match their freak 🙏🙏
@sencha__29 күн бұрын
Where in the actual heck did you find those seeds to get shipped into Aus ?
@sencha__29 күн бұрын
Mate I’ve been wanting these as an ornamental hjust about forever but to my knowledge they are illegal just in general?
@sencha__29 күн бұрын
Oh they’re not in Aus that makes way more sense no
@dolceman9Ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing love your farm , from Orlando Florida
@MHeadrick-xo2jlАй бұрын
Hello, I've been living in Florida for about 7 years now & have tried starting dragonfruit, it's hard to find someone to get cuttings from but I've gotten a couple fruits from the starts I've gotten...I would love to get a couple starts/cuttings from you of the purple variety!! You were asking your chickens to start laying...Im a massive chicken person...before living in Florida, I was raised & raised my kids on a farm on my family's homestead in Washington state. ..you might try light therapy for your chickens & provide them with oyster shells, crush them up a bit. ..not sure if you have access to oysterchells or not but it's the best most natural way to get your chickens to lay!! Mine have always laid all year long with occasional breaks during the snowy months, even then, my arcana & Rhode Island red still laid all year especially if I used light therapy, basically a chick light/heat lamp on a timer...leave it on for 4-6 hours from dusk(after they go into the hen house)just use a timer plug so they have enough time in the heatlamp/chickens light to get their systems boosted along with the oyster shells, again..crush them into at least 1-2" chunks some smaller are good. ...its the calcium they need...they'll eat what they need & within a few weeks you should be back in business with eggs!! Arcana lay pastel green, yellow, blue & sometimes pinkish eggs, they're all edible & kids love them!! Rhode Island are brown eggs & the Leghorn lay white eggs...often double yolkers...if you have a large hen that's undisturbed!! Anyways, how can I go about getting a couple cuttings from you? You can email me @( [email protected] ) and message me here with your email so I know what to be looking for, I get hundreds of emails every day!! Anyways...that purple dragonfruit looked very juicy & delish!! I know it's so weird that store bought taste like nothing compared to home grown dragonfruits!! Im soo excited to get a couple cuttings...Im disabled so I get my wheelchair outside to play with my plants flowers & harvesting the seeds from my mother of millions...I can send you some if you'd like..I have 3 varieties...until I moved to Florida I didn't know the name of them, my mom had one when I was young & I've wanted one evert since but she died when I was just 17 so couldn't ask her the name if she even knew but I have thousands of plants now & 3 different varieties & 4 cousin plants like them...all from gifts of the babies & plumerias all from pieces of other people's garden cuttings or from refuse piles of people's gardens trimmings left for the garbage collectors, I haven't bought a plant since I moved here except from a garage sale someone got stationed in California but were being deployed to Japan so he just gave me a bunch of scrappy looking plant starts he'd put in some starter pots...just a couple of various plants, plumeiria starts & crown of thorns...its soo beautiful now that I've taken care of them!! I got a plumeria pod 2.5 years ago & got 50 seeds from it, I started them in 2seperate plantings to guarantee I would get at least a few plants!! I was new at them here, now that I know how to save the seeds from a pod, I lost a big starting pod last year, my son accidentally knocked it off the plant with the lawn mower...I was so upset, a week later someone bumped my 1st draginfruit & it turned black & fell off, I Literally cried losing both the plumeria pod & the dragonfruit all within a week 😢...anyways, I look forward to hearing from you!! I can't get around much so all my joy is playing with my plants, harvesting seeds & so on!! Ohh my name is Misty Headrick...I wasnt sure if I should pull that long piece of draginfruit down or cut it & start a new plant? It just shot up 4'+ in just 3weeks!!! 😊❤🌷💮🌻🐝🌼⚘️🌺🏵🪷🥀🌸🪻🌴🌞
@bronsonvai1750Ай бұрын
Did you say "Deepak chopra?" 😂🤣
@toddjubie7392Ай бұрын
Use the manure from the cows for the garden
@mannhm3311Ай бұрын
Really inspire me of homestead
@intelprointelpro4452Ай бұрын
Bienvenue au paradis 😉👍
@intelprointelpro4452Ай бұрын
Autonomie et harmonie naturelle 👍👍👍 Très loin d'un monde industrialisé. Mon rêve 😉
@bizzybee852Ай бұрын
You keep calling Papaya, "Paw Paws", that must be what ya'll call papaya in Australia. But true Paw-Paw fruit trees grow wild here in the Southern United States where I live, in the state of Georgia. The paw-paw fruits sort of look like a mango, the skin varies between green, brown, and yellow when they are ripe. The inside of a ripe Paw-Paw fruit is very creamy, it varies between a light yellow cream color like a banana, and a brighter yellow like a mango, and it tastes like a creamy banana custard with a bit of a mango or pineapple tropical fruit flavor. There are many different varieties of paw-paw fruit trees and the taste varies among them. But they are a wonderful fruit tree to grow in a hot and humid area. They would make a wonderful addition to your farm. The grafted trees produce fruit in just two to three years. The ungrafted seedlings can take up to 10 yrs to produce fruit, but can produce in as little as 6yrs.
@danielhicks96172 ай бұрын
Crack a beer and walk around the garden with Aaron!
@tadeuszmichaelwlodarczyk31202 ай бұрын
Love you input on the dragon fruit ✔️💯. I'm growing dragon fruit in Victoria with great success. Also love the farm set up✔️.
@RustyTorch2 ай бұрын
honestly this seems like what i envision as a mans dream, i wish i could live off the land like this where i am, i dont own land atm but one day haha
@leonsaquaponicsandhomegard67933 ай бұрын
Looks fantastic 😊😊😊
@LawAbidingCitizen1173 ай бұрын
Man, that creek is so gorgeous! Subscribed!
@user-yi1wv8uj6m3 ай бұрын
Rosemary and thyme and mint are good insect repellent s as well
@user-yi1wv8uj6m3 ай бұрын
Edible Gardens are the best
@clifbradley3 ай бұрын
I just started watching this this morning when I found out about the channel, amd asked about cocoa. That's funny,
@clifbradley3 ай бұрын
The ix35, aka the Hyundai Tucson here in America. I have the Palisade addI heard they really upgraded it from what I have. Like ventilated seats in the second row and a 12 iinch infotainment screen.
@clifbradley3 ай бұрын
Why nkt frow cocoa trees or try growing tea leaves? You could make a fortune.
@clifbradley3 ай бұрын
I only knew durian, dragonfruit, and bananas. That's all I knew. Everything else was new.
@KingJesusCleaningServices3 ай бұрын
Is you property near Ingham my brother? Thanks for sharing. Be greatly blessed in Jesus name amen
@christiegowonafolahan85533 ай бұрын
How much water does it require and how deep do the roots go?
@shanecharley97113 ай бұрын
New.to your channel and can't get enough ...
@ninjasquid28293 ай бұрын
I would be interested in purchasing a cutting.
@darksidedsoonnelson25223 ай бұрын
I’ve been interested in planting a couple varieties but I live in New York. My plan was to plan them in pots and have them in my plant room but I heard the full sun and am like WTH😢. Can this be achieved in a pot in doors and then taken out side in the spring and summer and then brought back inside.
@edwardmacnab3544 ай бұрын
yer not much of a gardener
@edwardmacnab3544 ай бұрын
you might want to get rid of all those rabbits and guinea pigs but then again if you own the whole island they can only ruin YOUR island should any escape
@theephemeralescape4 ай бұрын
How many chickens can live in that thing?
@user-gk1qp1ky4o4 ай бұрын
Lots of love from Cameroon. Would love to have some dragon fruit branches to see if it does well here in Cameroon
@Santo-one14 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing 🙏 watching from Southern California
@lanaanderson19224 ай бұрын
🙋♀️ yes please! I would love to buy some cuttings. Your plants are so healthy and that fruit looks delicious
@GenGetsGoing4 ай бұрын
This is inspiring! Good luck and keep inspiring others to get into farming
@3XTS4 ай бұрын
More episodes with Hans! This guy is so knowledgeable and has such a positive energy, what a cool guy!
@francus72275 ай бұрын
He didn't reply to a single comment. Thumbs down 👎.
@TheVeronique995 ай бұрын
You need swales!
@TheRealTimmyK5 ай бұрын
Soursop leaves are good for steaming if you get a flu too btw
@user-ke5kt1qp6s5 ай бұрын
Feed the walking drew to the chicks it help with their digestion and goats
@jennekes42935 ай бұрын
Are there new videos coming? I'm looking forward to them! They are very inspirational.
@markgarrett29465 ай бұрын
*promo sm*
@jondoe55365 ай бұрын
I live on the south side of brisbane (known as the dark side) on a acre and have about 120 different fruiting plants and varieties. I have had Jack fruit in for about 6+years prior to fruiting. One has some die back branches I thought it was in a area of to much water, but were you live you probably get 2+ metres of rain a year do you have a rain gauge. Are you using the grass that you cut as mulch. I have seen people that have heaped grass on a pile for years and when removed at the bottom was black mud about a foot thick the pile was about 5-6 feet tall.
@Tjizzle13676 ай бұрын
💜💜💜💜
@marisaphoenix18936 ай бұрын
Put your shirt on 🙄🤮
@gazpearce37006 ай бұрын
Awesome mate you got some bloody nice land
@kennedyreid25046 ай бұрын
I live on a small micro homestead in rural Jamaica, I plant MANY fruit trees, but unfortunately I bought land that is half mountainous, so many do not grow vigorously. Still I enjoy it! I envy your soil quality.. IN a tropical environment how to you keep away the MANY insects and weeds? I notice your grass!!!!
@prettyboyexclusive66146 ай бұрын
I need the yellow one and the one u was eating
@andrewpinto17786 ай бұрын
Fantastic. Every person should grow fruit trees, focus on being self-sufficient, it's only going to help and improve everything in the bigger picture.