Exactly what I needed to know, thanks. My beans are getting pretty big but they're not dry like that yet (still green) so I'll wait to harvest.
@HippieHillHomestead3 күн бұрын
Yes wait until they dry out. Happy gardening.
@awesometaylor58814 күн бұрын
Absolutely 💯
@HippieHillHomestead4 күн бұрын
Thank you
@dondr2675 күн бұрын
Did iron man design that wagon bro?
@HippieHillHomestead4 күн бұрын
I think so LOL Thanks for watching
@bobbybrown8405 күн бұрын
💙
@HippieHillHomestead4 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching
@digzbot-34226 күн бұрын
Why the f@#$k don’t they just make a corn remover product, instead of all these diy monka hmmmmmmm
@KingdomKlipper7 күн бұрын
Best tip ever!! Thank you!! The black light makes them glow in the dark!!
@HippieHillHomestead4 күн бұрын
Yes this works great. I am testing a way to prevent them this year. If it works I will post a video on my. New method.
@timburris37589 күн бұрын
What Size Holesaw Did You Use On The Bundt Pan
@HippieHillHomestead4 күн бұрын
Mine was a 2inch. It really depends on the pan you use.
@amandamcgowan229710 күн бұрын
I can't stand those things. They are driving me crazy. Eating on my peppers and tomatoes 🤬🤬😳😳
@HippieHillHomestead10 күн бұрын
I am testing a prevention method this year. I will make a video on how well it works in a month or so.
@erikahuxley10 күн бұрын
Thanks for the review, I'm growing them this year. I'm not normally big into antho tomatoes, but these look irresistibly beautiful. Also growing their Patchwork pepper.
@HippieHillHomestead10 күн бұрын
We love these tomatoes. We grow the patchwork peppers also, they are delicious.
@colleenpritchett691412 күн бұрын
This is an ideal seed to plant in milk plastic jugs or water jugs for over winter planting! Love yarrow
@HippieHillHomestead10 күн бұрын
Yes it is. We love yarrow also. It is great to attract beneficial insects and pollinators
@carldaniels482714 күн бұрын
Awesome video!! Where there is a will there is always a way. Someone somewhere is always looking for an easier way to accomplish a task.
@HippieHillHomestead13 күн бұрын
Thank you and Thanks for your kind words. This works great. We harvest hundreds of ears of sweet corn every year and this saves us a whole lot of time.
@carldaniels482713 күн бұрын
how was the corn cob jelly? was it served on a fresh hot buttermilk biscuit?
@HippieHillHomestead12 күн бұрын
It was wonderful . It tastes a little like honey. Lol
@matthewlarue188316 күн бұрын
What varieties?
@HippieHillHomestead15 күн бұрын
These are sunglo. Thanks for watching
@suedavis446723 күн бұрын
Basil plant it confuse them of smell, the UV light I will be getting one this is excellent Million of thanks 🙏🏾
@HippieHillHomestead23 күн бұрын
I have tried basil for many years and it doesn't seem to work in our area. I am trying something new this year, if it works I will post a video detailing what I am trying. Thanks for the comment.
@countrycrafted24 күн бұрын
I’d love to see the recipe for corn Cobb jelly. You can also boil the cobs for making corn chowder/soup base.
@HippieHillHomestead23 күн бұрын
I will get the recipe from my wife and post it for you. Thanks for watching.
@Theleaddog24 күн бұрын
I hear turkeys, roosters and I believe peacocks!
@HippieHillHomestead24 күн бұрын
You are correct we have all three. Thanks for watching
@mariovalgamidadez993426 күн бұрын
How much energy this uses?
@HippieHillHomestead25 күн бұрын
Do you mean how much energy does the tracker use? It is uses very little energy. The exact amount depends on the linear actuator you use, the amount of weight you have on it and the amount of wind hitting your tracker. I have 7 amp hr batteries for mine and they last a long time. Remember the linear actuator is only on for a few seconds at a time as the sun moves across the sky.
@tammie750428 күн бұрын
Have you had a chance to make the video with step by step instructions? I've got some just like those. Such a beautiful sound! What type rope or cord did you use instead of the chain when you replaced it! Ajay are the parts at the top of rope that you"crimped"? Thank you for all your help! Great video!😊😊
@HippieHillHomestead27 күн бұрын
Hi Tammie.. Not yet. I will make one this summer. Here is a link to the cord I use. It's not the cheapest but it is some of the best. whimsicalwinds.com/Category/Chime-Cord
@tammie75045 күн бұрын
@@HippieHillHomestead , Thank you so much for the response and the type of cord! I'd rather have better quality than cheap, I'd hate to do the work they break! Thank you again! Can't wait to see the new video :)
@HippieHillHomestead3 күн бұрын
You are welcome. We have been super busy this year and I haven't had time to build another one yet but I will.
@stevenhill691128 күн бұрын
How much was 1 truss and what brand was it. thanks
@HippieHillHomestead27 күн бұрын
They were around 500 a truss. I don't know what brand but I purchased them from Parker metal supply
@lightwavz29 күн бұрын
Those look great! I will definitely for those seeds. I like a plant that is tasty but also looks good in the garden. Purple is all right by me!
@HippieHillHomestead27 күн бұрын
We love these peas. We will grow them from now on. Thanks for watching.
@kurtjohnson646429 күн бұрын
Finally a review on an actually used canner instead of brand new one out of the box. I have had my 941 & 925 (925s Are not as common but have a better internal height than the 920) for over ten years and love them. Yes HEAVY , the weight is easy to tell empty on the larger canners , 941 is about 41# ,925 about 25# and NO you do not want to put them on a glass top. It's mainly a heat distribution issue but a fully loaded 914 can push 80# plus canning outside/ open garage really helps keep the heat out of your kitchen.
@HippieHillHomestead27 күн бұрын
Yes we love our 941. In Mt opinion All American canner are the best. Thanks for the comment. Happy canning.
@TBoneZoneАй бұрын
Very Nice. - T
@HippieHillHomestead29 күн бұрын
Thank you very much!
@user-ec6zi8jn8lАй бұрын
Do I need the load hooked up?
@HippieHillHomesteadАй бұрын
Only if you are running dc loads off the charge controller. If you are just charging batteries for an inverter then no you won't need to hook up the dc load terminals. If you have anymore questions please let me know. Thanks for watching.
@christinalawson9396Ай бұрын
Do you need a router on both sides (transmitter and receiver)?
@HippieHillHomesteadАй бұрын
Yes I have one on both sides. Set up your receiving router inside and then take it to where you are installing it and it should work fine. I didn't have any problems. If you have any more questions let me know.
@MsDemonBunnyАй бұрын
Not only is this exactly the information I was looking for (good presentation, easy to understand, great tips), there's a persistent kitten jumping into the basket of bean pods! Then a talkative turkey throwing in its two cents. 😄
@HippieHillHomesteadАй бұрын
Thanks, if you have any questions let me know. The kitten thinks it's her play toy and the turkey never shuts up. Lol. Thanks for watching.
@pastelpinkappleantlers2512Ай бұрын
My very beautiful purple bee balm (super light pastel purple) died after a very awful hard rain and awful clay soil drainage. We got some more bee balm and salvia to feed bees and hummingbirds with. And I’m trying to multiply them. This was super helpful. Thank you so much! Especially since you are also in TN! Thanks friend 💕
@HippieHillHomesteadАй бұрын
You are welcome. Clay is though soil try adding compost to your soil, it should help. Thanks for watching.
@brianseybert192Ай бұрын
Started a bunch of multi-colored yarrow this winter. Main reason was to attract lacewings and native ladybird beetles. I am up in zone 5a in WI and have a lot of aphid pressure. Last year I bought some lacewing eggs and the larva wiped out the aphids, never saw another aphid all summer. Stay Well!!!
@HippieHillHomesteadАй бұрын
Wow great idea to buy lacewing eggs. Thanks for the tip.
@brianseybert192Ай бұрын
@@HippieHillHomestead Actually, lacewings are native to WI, so I am hoping to attract them to my little slice of paradise. New subscriber, I have a small channel if interested. Stay Well!!!
@HippieHillHomesteadАй бұрын
I will check out your channel. Thanks for subscribing.
@brianseybert192Ай бұрын
@@HippieHillHomestead Not much right now, my old channel has a lot more videos, Brian Seybert. I am an old Hippie from the 60's, hair down to my butt crack. Served as a medic in the 82nd Airborne div, worked my whole life, thanks to covid , I am now a unconventional gardener. Stay Well my friend!!!
@HippieHillHomesteadАй бұрын
You to and thank you for your service. Happy gardening.
@BillySBCАй бұрын
Very nice video, Renogy makes a nice product. Thanks for posting this.
@HippieHillHomesteadАй бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@foxybuddyАй бұрын
Good to see them growing beside trellis
@HippieHillHomesteadАй бұрын
Yes I grow a ton of yarrow, the yarrow I trellis does much better.
@tucobenedicto1780Ай бұрын
Great vid. I love this idea.
@HippieHillHomesteadАй бұрын
Thank you so much. Thanks for watching.
@huertamipequenoeden9425Ай бұрын
Just wanna say, thouse strawberies look wonderful men. Congrats.
@HippieHillHomesteadАй бұрын
Thank you. They grow great this way, easy to pick and easy to start new plants.
@chamomileandrelaxingstuffАй бұрын
What variety is this?
@HippieHillHomesteadАй бұрын
These are sweet 100s and Amish paste.
@amberwilson1982Ай бұрын
Look at that garden buddy. What a joy to see him. Lost my late moms 17 year old orange couple months ago. The last 4 years of his life he was a garden buddy. Thank you about the bean information. I did some small red bean that fell on the floor ,but didnt know when to harvest. Some are brown some are green so thanks.
@HippieHillHomesteadАй бұрын
Your welcome. Sorry to hear about your garden buddy. Mine goes to the garden every time I go. She will even run our other cats out of the garden.
@acykat2069Ай бұрын
You have very noisy ducks.
@HippieHillHomesteadАй бұрын
Yes we do, sorry about that.
@elischonbrod4563Ай бұрын
Just planted a few of these from Row7 out here in Hawaii. Very curious how to do, as tomatoes are hit and miss here.
@HippieHillHomesteadАй бұрын
Your soil type needs to have as much organic material as possible. They are also heavy feeders, so the more nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus you can give them the better they will do.
@mikedevita5558Ай бұрын
Thank you. Newbie here. I been building my system the past 6 months-money. Lol. Anyhow, the charge controller a 40amp renogy is just turned on. I left it AUTO. 12v Li batteries. Do i need a load to prevent overcharge or can i set a parameter to prevent overcharging ? No panels nor lpad nor inverter are connected just ye.
@HippieHillHomesteadАй бұрын
You don't need a load, the charge controller will shut it off at the proper voltage.
@hmtrimworks7148Ай бұрын
3:30 The tip is a cone, it needs to be a pointy spade, like a Indian arrow head, then it will drill in with ease
@HippieHillHomesteadАй бұрын
Yes that would help.
@paulstaker88612 ай бұрын
This could be a useful weapon for enemy encampment sabotage. Imagine what it could do with exposed munition stockpiles!
@HippieHillHomestead2 ай бұрын
I never thought about that. Lol Great idea.
@gary.solexa2 ай бұрын
Very helpful advice on wax and rust inhibitor. Thank you.
@HippieHillHomestead2 ай бұрын
Your welcome. I also use boiled linseed oil, on some things it works well.
@gary.solexa2 ай бұрын
@@HippieHillHomestead Cheers! Does the boiled linseed oil replace one of the ingredients you use in this video, or do you use it alongside them?
@HippieHillHomesteadАй бұрын
I use it alongside them if it is going to be in a high humidity area
@gary.solexaАй бұрын
@@HippieHillHomestead very helpful - thanks!
@HippieHillHomesteadАй бұрын
Your welcome
@michele-hm4my2 ай бұрын
With it being so large it really needs to be anchored to the ground. And the chicken wire is not going to keep predators out. You may want to think about putting some thick hardware cloth around the entire run and extend it out on the ground.
@HippieHillHomestead2 ай бұрын
Hi Michele, we did anchor it to the ground. We show driving our anchor pipes 2 feet deep and then connecting the bows to them. We also ran our wire 2 feet out and stacked rock on it. Then we ran 2 runs of electric fence around it. It has been 3 years since we built this coop and not one predator has made it through our defenses. Lol. Thanks for the comment.
@DeanM-cx1cv9oh3g2 ай бұрын
Is this a diy thing to do( I'm not a electrician ) Any safety tips 😊
@HippieHillHomestead2 ай бұрын
As long as you have your inverter unhooked you shouldn't have any problems. The biggest thing is how heavy they are. Be careful lifting these things. I think they weigh around 60 lbs. Good luck and if you have any questions let me know
@cindystansfield20882 ай бұрын
Hello. I have similar wind chimes that I want to redo.. the striker piece is a round piece of cork that is broken. How do I replace this, where can I buy or can I use something else?
@HippieHillHomestead2 ай бұрын
Here is a link to replacement parts for wind chimes. If you have anymore questions let me know.
@cordellleafty70262 ай бұрын
Thank you for the reply. That was very helpful.
@HippieHillHomestead2 ай бұрын
Your welcome. If you have anymore questions let me know.
@cordellleafty70262 ай бұрын
Why are you hanging the solar panel over the west side more than the right side is that for balance
@HippieHillHomestead2 ай бұрын
Short answer is yes.. There are many types of mounts and manufacturers. Each one is designed different, you will need to center ( balance) your unistrut to each individual head. I have 6 of these and each one is different. If you have anymore questions please let me know. Thanks for watching. Bob
@KenjaajneK2 ай бұрын
Q: any recollection as to what mill thickness that was?... or if it was a medium or heavy duty tarp? (project planning...lol ;-) thanks ... #WonderfulIdea / Any Research Into KNF Soil Treatments? ... It Just Might Be The Ticket for Your Soil
@HippieHillHomestead2 ай бұрын
Don't know exactly what mil it is but I would call it a medium duty tarp.
@KenjaajneK2 ай бұрын
@@HippieHillHomestead Thank You
@HippieHillHomestead2 ай бұрын
Your welcome
@riekodi55082 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing. I do have a question about your dog. I’ve read that yarrow is toxic to nothing cats and dogs. How do you keep your dog safely away from your yarrow plants? I’d love to learn how. We also have a cat that loves eating plants. I’d love to have bith yarrow and make tea to drink as well as tinctures but not at the detriment of our beloved pets. Thanks so much and God bless.❤
@HippieHillHomestead2 ай бұрын
We have dogs and cats but I haven't witnessed either eating our yarrow. Thanks for watching and God bless.