Common sense backed by experience. Can’t beat that.
@kailesancez4 жыл бұрын
My sweet heart and I are saving every penny we can to get our homestead. When we met we didn't know that the other deep down in side wanted to have a homestead. Until one day as I was working on my small garden. He came out to join me. He looked at me and said I enjoy this so much. Maybe someday we can have a small farm. He said he was so happy to see my eyes light up about the subject. Now we spend hours just sitting and talking about things we would love to do on our farm. He's active duty right now and for Vday he order 3 packs of seeds from baker creek. He made me so happy. I contacted him as soon as I could to let him know that I absolutely loved his Vday gift and that it was the most thoughtful thing he could have bought me for Vday. We may be a year or so away from finally buying our land. But we enjoy every moment of dreaming about it. I love what he says.. The journey is just as beautiful as the dream. And he is right. It's the small things like feeling the joy of a few packs of seeds that makes the journey worth it.
@rosec94864 жыл бұрын
Toni Franklin thank you and your sweetheart for your service.
@squigglywiggley51942 жыл бұрын
This is beautiful
@unyieldingmonotony44532 жыл бұрын
How incredibly sweet and wholesome.
@lauraannstewart33534 жыл бұрын
Love this. Me and my mom have a property together. The mobile isnt nice and maybe one day she will get her own place on the property. But as a single mother im now able to start a small market garden, have a small chicken flock and some milk goats . So life is good to me .
@evalinawarne13374 жыл бұрын
GOD is your Strength
@curtisep58854 жыл бұрын
Good 4 u! Keep on keepin' on sister!
@stacierothrock3244 жыл бұрын
Seeds would be a huge blessing to my family. My husband took a new lower paying job a few months ago and was recently laid off. As a family of 7 we are always trying to shop smart to get the most for our limited resources. I have aspiring plans to can as much as I can from my garden this year to help with food security for my family.
@jeannel10654 жыл бұрын
You’re so kind to want to help someone else in their journey.
@glendarousseau57364 жыл бұрын
Shared this with my son and his wife as they want to move onto my land. They have big dreams my son knows it costs money but his wife has never worked on an acerage. Found this very good advice thank you.
@carriemays69355 ай бұрын
Let them, maybe they can build more things, and learn how to be self suffecient from the currupt government.
@emilyblierpeterson35994 жыл бұрын
Being frugal is also the best for the environment. Good for you & great childhood and life lessons for your children !
@stephaniechavez94224 жыл бұрын
just wanted to say lacie and mike...of all the homesteaders i watch you two would be the neighbors and friends i would have loved to live next door too. god bless you and your family. love you guys! :)
@sherrybacon80414 жыл бұрын
Well put Mike and Lacey. My husband and I bought our 10 acre property 22 yrs ago. We are now 62 and 65. I became disabled about 10 years ago. Now I have time on my hands I have concentrated on trying to expand the garden out so I can help my kids and their familys and the local food shelf. They have helped us out over the yrs of my being sick, so I will give back. I have some seeds that I have gotten the last couple of yrs but would love baker creek seeds. I look longingly at their seed catalog 😏🙂 I call it the wish book.. I love watching you both and the kids. Your all working hard to get what you need and teaching your kids the same. Good luck always. I hope you consider me for the giveaway!
@romaingoldwire4674 жыл бұрын
Thanks to Harvey I lost over 100 quail 30 chickens and ver expenses pigeons we are still working on our house . But we are being able to work in our garden . Expanding it this year . God bless love your channel .
@SimplyJanHomestead4 жыл бұрын
Mike and Lacey on March 26th we close on our homestead after a three year dream. We’ve learned to sacrifice now so we will have that mindset when we begin working our farm. It will be one baby step at a time. I love thrift stores, yard sales and consignment shops! It’s the best way to go! Thank y’all for giving such great advice and support to us on the other side of the screen! When y’all come to Missouri we invite you to come visit our homestead. We’d love to have y’all! God bless! ❤️
@tammyflowers33894 жыл бұрын
Flowers Funny Farm we are on 1.23 acres. We have 2 steers, 1 goat due the end of April, 9 meat rabbits, chickens, 1 duck, goose, 1 pot belly pig, 5 dogs and 1 cat. Most of our animals were given to us free or we trades for. I want to garden more but still have to work. Our area has very wet spring so we have had to move to raised beds. We have been very creative in filling the beds kitcken scraps and rabbit poop. Love watching your channel, it gets me through work till I can get back home.
@BrendaJMay4 жыл бұрын
Great video as always! Love❤Y'all & God Bless🙏🏻😇🙏🏻😘😁
@laststophomestead28534 жыл бұрын
I'm the impatient get up and go one. Luckily my other half is the complete opposite and reigns me in lol. We bought our 10 acres last Aug. and so far just have 18 chickens living in our greenhouse. I want all those animals and this and that now but slow and steady wins the race. For now we're just cleaning up the land best we can and making compost. Hoping to start the actual chicken coop and our raised beds a few down the road when the weather is a bit nicer. Love you all's drive and affinity for simplistic life. Way to much stress out there in the world not to love and enjoy what you're doing.
@davelawson25644 жыл бұрын
use electric fence and tractor for chickens, its sheer waste to build big coops
@laststophomestead28534 жыл бұрын
@@davelawson2564 This is our main layer flock and they have 200 ft of premier one fence right now to range in. We'll do cornish in tractors on back pasture some time down the road but not ready for that now.
@davelawson25644 жыл бұрын
@@laststophomestead2853 so they have no shelter now ?
@laststophomestead28534 жыл бұрын
@@davelawson2564 Yes..they currently occupy my greenhouse which is surrounded by electric fence.
@julieb70684 жыл бұрын
We are blessed. Moved to our farm 3 yrs ago... still learning but we are able to get our seeds. I just wanted to thank you for sharing your wisdom in how to afford getting started.
@GarvinGardens4 жыл бұрын
Hi folks GOD bless you all...
@MikeTheFitFarmer4 жыл бұрын
Same to you!
@MisJaxon4 жыл бұрын
I love watching y'all. Real life stuff.
@grannieannieshomegrown4 жыл бұрын
Hello Dickson family! I would like to say how much I enjoy your videos and all the great information you give! Just a little of my history... I am married to a wonderful husband, a mom of 3 and grandma of 5! I love to garden and I garden with those grandsons and have been encouraging and teaching them things I have learned, which they enjoy! Times have been hard the past few years... I am a special education teacher in the public school system, I am also a cancer survivor and in the last 6 years I've had both hips replaced, among numerous other surgeries and when the spring hits I so look forward to that gardening, whether its veggies or flowers! Thank you for reading this...Your seed give away would be so so appreciated. Prayers to you all...
@MikeTheFitFarmer4 жыл бұрын
Wow you have been through a lot! Glad to see that you still have a great attitude!!
@emiloprisa4 жыл бұрын
There's people that find excuses and there's people that find solutions
@davidremmenga96684 жыл бұрын
Hello beautiful family. We are the Remmenga's David, Sherraya, Shannel and Willow the bunny. Thank you for your helpful comments. We do small time urban homesteading in our neighborhood. We are currantly looking for land to purchase. We'd also like to live partially off grid. We enjoy gardening and want to add each year a couple of seed packets. Also we purchased a vintage camper trailer that we will be living and camping in once we find land. The dream is to either live in a yurt or build a small A-frame home. Thank you for all you do. We have not subscribed to your site as of yet, but we will be. Mike and Lacy you both are so helpful to us and we watch your videos all the time!
@paulrice19184 жыл бұрын
I am just too old to undertake homesteading any more. I used to raise chickens work a huge garden among other things and worked a full time job. I still with the help of my son and grandson cut my own firewood but that is pretty much that my back will let me do. Keep up the good work, you ae making it happen.
@LeeCraftyHomestead4 жыл бұрын
Hello. I live in the city now, just like you did. took out all the flower beds and started growing veggie in Sq foot beds all around my property. anywhere and everywhere I could put a seed to grow something I did it. my one neighbor hates it. LOL! the rest of them love it. my twins granddaughters just loves to help grandma plant food and they love to eat it. that why I love seeds and growing our own food. it taste good and fun. someday we'll find our bigger homestead in the country.
@MikeTheFitFarmer4 жыл бұрын
One of our old neighbors really didn't like us growing food in our flower beds either. lol
@LeeCraftyHomestead4 жыл бұрын
@@MikeTheFitFarmer lol! that just to funny.
@carriem78324 жыл бұрын
Empty Nester Homestead When it comes down to bad times you can be assured that grumpy neighbor will be at your house wanting some food.......🙄
@LeeCraftyHomestead4 жыл бұрын
@@carriem7832 never thought of it that way. your right.
@batpherlangkharkrang79763 жыл бұрын
Hi..... Thank you for sharing your video homestead 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 bye 👋 🎥👍👍👍
@diannevaldez86704 жыл бұрын
I’m proud to be part of the “Abby Normal” group myself and all my kids. So I consider myself in good company!
@viniceduring14024 жыл бұрын
Mike im in omaha, ne I can help ppl here with seeds. I save much my own but sharing is caring. I was raised the table always has 1 more place if needed and we will make it work :)
@warfsterveldhomestead84814 жыл бұрын
Watched it and then watched it again two days later. We were stuck in the city for some time, had almost no expenses and plenty of money to spend. We maxed out our city garden and had some chickens but desperately longed for a place with a bit more space. Insanely high land prices made that very difficult. Finally found a rundown house with a piece of land and there it all began. I totally get the "no money for shoes" thing! Sourcing free wood has become a favorite and neccesairy hobby nowadays. Our house desperately needs new windows (old are broken/missing) but it's just not in the budget (approx 10.000 euros). You have to be frugal and look at things with a long term perspective. We are happy, healthy and have a good supply of food. We just love homesteading!
@emebor41054 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your journey. I have a little 5X10' space and utilize grow bags and pots to grow as many veggies as I can. I love fresh veggies. Plus, my soul feels good when I garden. Any extra seeds would be a blessing to add to my dollar store finds. 😊🍇🍓🍅🍆🥔🥕🌽🌶🥒🥬🥦🧄🧅
@creeksidefarmstead37394 жыл бұрын
We love your videos! It's nice to see upbeat and positive homesteaders!
@robinbrooks22014 жыл бұрын
I am trying to make somebraised beds, that my 76 year old father can work in. We both have several health issues, and are trying to eat better. My father has limited mobility, but loved gardening when he was growing up and while raising his 3 children. I want to ignite that passion in him, again. I want to show him a healthier way to chose seeds and bond over the garden once again with him. Thank you, for considering us.
@SavvyConnemara4 жыл бұрын
I would love some seeds. I live on 1.6 acres and this year I have two ponies on the property and have composted their manure. My vegetable garden is ready to plant, just waiting for the last frost which will be pretty soon. I am retired. So far, my place is just an expensive hobby, as I give away produce and eggs to friends and family. They all appreciate it greatly so that has been my compensation. I don't have a well, so my limiting factor is my water bill. Water is very expensive in Southern California. I think all that compost is helping the soil retain moisture, so I should be better off this year. Thanks for all the great advice. I love watching your videos!
@MikeTheFitFarmer4 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much for watching!
@brenda3244 жыл бұрын
Sounds good I hope water will be more accessible in the future in CA. I feel sorry for you there, I lived in the desert for 20 years. Be careful with horse manure they have a lot of grass seed in their manure (naturally) and you will be weeding all the time, maybe use mulch as a weed retardant or the fabric ground cover (residential doesn't last you have to get commercial grade, little more expensive but will last 25 years if you take care of it). Just learned that the other day thought I'd pass it on. Happy future and farming on your little homestead. P.S. I love ponies/horses.
@carriem78324 жыл бұрын
SavvyConnemara Check out Doug and Stacy on how they capture rain water.....great for everything
@MrsKeane253 жыл бұрын
I've been homestead dreaming on KZbin! This is a great reality check! I'll hopefully be getting an alottment to learn grow.
@barbarasummitt11294 жыл бұрын
We appreciate your desire to help.. we just moved to our homestead in December and 2 months later his parents moved in.. we have more area to garden but with 2 more adults, it's made finances much more difficult.. we were a one income family to begin with.. we would certainly appreciate these seeds to help with this years garden adventures..ty..have a great day
@allanbonnieguffey56344 жыл бұрын
Good information. Homesteading is our retirement. We've been working at it for eight years. Wish we had started it when we were young and raised our sons this way. I think that is why I enjoy your kids being raised on your homestead🐣
@MikeTheFitFarmer4 жыл бұрын
Thank you Bonnie! You have always been on of our biggest supporters that we have met from youtube and we really appreciate you. I have been meaning to send you an email and I just haven't gotten around to doing it. Thank you from all of us!! ~ Lacie
@caroljohnson58794 жыл бұрын
Hi Mike and Lacie. I love your honest and realistic approach to life and homesteading. Your experiences and the content of your videos are so relatable. I would love to have just a few seeds. I don’t need many. I live alone in the city but I have a small backyard container garden. The containers consist of 3 fifty gallon animal watering troughs and 2 thirty gallon feed troughs sitting on my patio. But I grew a variety of tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers (both sweet and jalapeños). It was enough for healthy eating for the summer and fall. I even fermented some of my peppers and cucumbers! Thank you for your inspiration and motivation! Growing on!❤️
@ashleythomas16074 жыл бұрын
Hello My family and I have been planning to homestead for four years. There has been a lot of trial and error. From running out of money, returning to the city, staying in a 8x20 trailer (while still renovating it) having another child and currently pregnant with our Fourth but this year no matter what it take we are going to push and pursue our dreams. My husband loves to grow. He just has that natural gift. I've seen him do aquaponics and hydroponics you name it. We are always on the hunt for seeds. I am proud of you guys for going for your dreams and sticking to you. Best of luck to you both.
@cottingwhite77844 жыл бұрын
I smile when I watch your videos.
@Freakontheway4 жыл бұрын
Hey dear Mike and Lacie, thank you for sharing these details. I've heard those remarks before, that one can lease land, even for one season, but I never thought it would be possible in my country, since literally EVERYTHING has a destined purpose, since our land is so small. But now that I looked around for abandoned pieces of land, that are maybe 1/20 of an acre or less, there are some. I will look into that, after I got my first season in our 1/20th acre community-garden! I guess we lived like students forever too: small house, no eating out, only maybe on our wedding anniversary, no travelling for holidays, one car for 4 people, even though we are with 6 people and a big dog (sigh, no fun!) and we combine trips too. We also almost never buy something new, seldom clothes and only shoes when they have too many holes, and indeed: build our chicken-coop and garden-fences from scratch. Ah well, now we have our first garden for veggies! That Farm-dream... We'll get there one day ;) And it's good for us to start this slow... I am someone who is jumping in something 1000%, work myself to death, and probably get stuff done the right way, but I'll be totally toast myself. My husband is more thoughtful usually, but now he is completely into it too.... so we need some brakes outside ourselves... God provided us with that, and gave us you, dear overseas friends, to help us see that.
@serling35204 жыл бұрын
Lacie is a truth teller about the shoes. I've only ever seen her wear sandals and boots. Save that money, woman! Frugal like me. I buy the same way you guys do already. Clothes from goodwill, don't eat out, gift plants/chicks/casseroles/seeds instead of tv pushed items.... All that. 😁
@veritygiles62194 жыл бұрын
We are in Victoria, Australia and it is extremely expensive to get acreage. Also our government regulations make it so difficult, almost feels impossible as first home buyers. Love your work. And your encouragement.
@craftykez2 жыл бұрын
We are in Victoria too. The further out you go for land the cheaper it is
@herbertfodor81184 жыл бұрын
I grow every year 10 pots of Basil and Parsley on my Livingroom Window. If I had a Balcony I would even grow more stuff..
@MikeTheFitFarmer4 жыл бұрын
Sounds like you love Basil and Parsley.
@ecocentrichomestead67834 жыл бұрын
If you build a grow shelf with 5000 Kelvin led lights, you can grow all your herbs inside.
@brenda91402 жыл бұрын
⚘Laci is beautiful today. Bright eyed and relaxed. She sure looks like she is especially happy about something.🌞
@SeanInAlaska4 жыл бұрын
Great video! You guys always put a smile on my face! I started falling trees on my property last year, as soon as the ground thaws I will cut in the driveway and pad and move my (used) 5th wheel trailer over and be building! I work full time in town so the main focus will be building the cabin and a few raised beds along with containers for herbs. I am good on seed though, like I said I work full time lol....I would love to see them go to a family in need! Thanks again guys!
@MikeTheFitFarmer4 жыл бұрын
That is awesome Sean!! Hope you get a ton done this year!!
@evelinekipping83344 жыл бұрын
Good advice, willing to grow almost anything to share with friends and people who need a helping hand.
@whitneygibson66314 жыл бұрын
I would absolutely LOVE seeds. I'm trying to make a little bit of money this summer and sell some plant starts and recently I've had a few set backs with finances. My husband was layed off 2 weeks ago, and I'm not sure if I'm going to be able to fulfill the goal I had in mind. Gardening is truly the one passion I have, and the joy it brings my heart is indescribable. Thank you for sharing this video, I think I really needed to hear this, especially after getting a bit down with the layoff and finances
@weldonnicks81534 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing with us.in mid 60s with gardens trying to raise as much food as possible for family and friends
@pretendXxXninja4 жыл бұрын
Family of 6, stay at home mom/homeschool teacher. We've really taken a hit with our income from this virus going around. My husband works on commissions and currently theres no customers. We still have our rent, utilities, car note, phone bills... we are really struggling to stretch our money for food. We already have some meat rabbits but having some great seeds would definitely help us gain some security and peace of mind.
@cavemandancer3 жыл бұрын
Love it. You guys have such a happy life. Truly the dream. Simple good advice.
@charlesvickers48043 жыл бұрын
So cool that you remember that your kids are kids. I'm 55 yo and had to quit working for the first time since I was 8 . I've never made any less than 400$ a week from 8 to 52.
@KatytheNightOwl4 жыл бұрын
You are so right - it doesn't matter whether you have money to homestead. My hummy and I rented land, and grew our own food for years/ It was hard, as we had to work full time, too, as well as growing veg and animals, but we were young enough then to do it! :) It's an experience that everyone should have a chance to do, if they want to :)
@aprilstafford79864 жыл бұрын
This is my third year gardening here in zone 8b & my first year starting my own seeds (4 kinds of tomatoes & a basil). Learning new varieties that maybe I wouldn't have thought of would be nice. I love y'all's enthusiasm and Spirit! And just for being real!
@gwendolynbills35054 жыл бұрын
You Both Work Good Together I Love Your Family 🙏👍💖💙
@jessicasteingass4 жыл бұрын
My husband and I are trying to work our way into homesteading. The last 2 summers he worked all the overtime he could so most weeks he was only home on Sunday and Im done with that nonsense. So we're trying to be creative in learning some new ways to bring in some extra $$$. I grew up farming so homesteading is perfect for me. Hes learning.
@sabinarowlison95654 жыл бұрын
Wanting to be a homesteader but right now I am unable to afford one. I am disabled but doing what I can, am growing food in 5 gallon buckets. Right now I have garlic, green onions growing. Will have peas, potatoes and beets planted soon. Have built a compost bin out of old pallets and chicken wire. My disability check does not go very far but I scavenge items like old chicken wire and fencing , wood so that I can build a raised bed garden and have some chickens. Would love to have have some seeds so I can grow some more of my own food and make the grocery budget stretch. Like you guys did I make one trip to town once a month and that covers everything doc, propane, gas,shopping you name it. If I do not get it on that trip will I have to get next month. Love watching you guys you have giuven me a lot of helpful information keep up the good work.
@IShallNotBeSilent4 жыл бұрын
Back in the day All families lived on the same land and worked their gardens together and harvested and put it away together. If you didn't work you didn't eat was something often heard. Y'all are blessed Lacey's parents have let y'all set up your homestead there. It will benefit them greatly as they age and y'all are there to help and assist them. I have been on the lean side more than the well off most of my life and would not change a thing for it made me who I am today and strengthened me to handle situations most cannot. But at the end of the day it's all about doing all we can and the The Most High will help with the rest. If we obey Him, love and help others, all will be well with our soul. Be Blessed!
@CH-uf3jp4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience. God blessing to y'all. 🙂👵 X
@staceywishart99714 жыл бұрын
Great advice. My husband was recently disabled from complications from West Nile virus. He randomly passes out along with many other things. I’ve started trying to do more homesteading. Canning, some gardening, (trying more this year) we do have chickens as well. You just have to make things work as best as you can.
@MikeTheFitFarmer4 жыл бұрын
Yes you have to use what you have where you are.
@verneparrish15404 жыл бұрын
We don't need the seeds, but thank you anyway. We are in town (zone 5, Iowa). We are building raised beds in the back and have added dwarf fruit trees as 'landscape' in the front of the house. Every year we try to 'improve' our systems (eg: adding 'guilds' with the fruit trees with blueberries, comfrey, and strawberries; eg: covering the raised beds to be able to extend our harvest; eg: using succession planting to increase our production) Our biggest challenge is to make enough compost. The community composting facility adds ground up tires into their compost mix so we have ruled out using that option. We hope to use cover crops this year to help improve our soil. Thank you for your content. We learn much from you!
@teresacelmins36814 жыл бұрын
That is right what you are saying nice seeing you guys I love going to the goodwill store when I took my children to the store they always wanted to see the toys take care and God bless your family
@donnamays244 жыл бұрын
Great content as usual guys! Thanks so much for sharing! Blessings🙏🏻💖
@MikeTheFitFarmer4 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@scrapshackfarms13494 жыл бұрын
We moved from the city to 5 acres, had to move to 1 acre after a year. Our younger sons 11 & 14 now have a greenhouse & we grow food for our family they sell plants and produce. Bigger isnt always better, but you can chip away at the bigger picture. Thanks for videos, we all watch your progress.God bless
@cynthiabarrow5094 жыл бұрын
We are an older couple who started homesteading later in life. Our homestead income is a blackberry and blueberry farm. We started small with about 300 blackberries and just 100 blueberries. The first year was a disappointment because spring rains took out half of our crop. Then 2nd year was great and we learned we had a market for all the berries we could grow. This will be our 3rd production year. We are expanding our blueberries to about 400 plants and increasing our blackberries slightly. If all goes well I will be adding fresh cut flowers to the farm this year or next. When we started we began with cows. Unfortunately we bought at top of the market. Had mostly females and said let’s grow our herd!! It grew beyond capacity quick. And we learned we were just too old and my husband’s back problems made managing the animals (mostly the huge bull he purchased) too difficult. Anyway we sold at the bottom of the market and lost quite a bit. We then shifted to berry farm. But homesteading is an adventure and learning process. You have to be flexible. For extra cash flow I have herb, tomato and pepper transplants and sell fresh tomatoes from my garden. I also breed and train field labs that also provides extra income. I love you tube. I dream of doing a channel one day but not sure too many folks would find us interesting enough. Farming is long lonely hours. It is great and worth it but sometimes I think I would enjoy the community aspects of like minded people. Maybe you guys could do a pro/con about you tubing. I love love your channel and your family is precious 💕 FYI I don’t need seeds. All planted for the year. Good luck to everyone else.
@christycoalson364 жыл бұрын
I was really hoping for someone I believe in to talk about this in more detail. I'm so glad it was you guys. Thank you for all your information. I have been dreaming of owning my own homestead for a few years now. I just haven't had any luck with finding the land. Growing all I can where we live now. Bless you 2 sending much love your way 😊
@TheKamakuraGardener4 жыл бұрын
The future is now! 👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🥰🥰🥰👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾
@charlyorchardgarden6954 жыл бұрын
Nice family and you always been positive that's what I like watching your videos remain me when I was small back in country
@MikeTheFitFarmer4 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much
@angelavaughn98124 жыл бұрын
I would love to volunteer at your farm sometime. The struggle is real I'm glad you guys shared your story.. it's nice to know I'm not alone in this.. thank you so much
@CM67554 жыл бұрын
Lacie and Mike you guys are amazing! As you know, you two and your Vlog series are responsible for lighting the fire that has fueled my homesteading dream. This video definitely spoke to me since we recently purchased a place to develop our Homestead! We jumped in too fast with too much on some things and I had to pull the reins on others so we could catch up but it's all a learning experience! The place we bought has no infrastructure other than a home and a detached Workshop. The home was a thousand square foot smaller then our previous home in the suburbs so that's been an adjustment and lots of time spent purging unnecessary items! Purchasing a place with no infrastructure to develop a homestead has been excellent since it's a blank canvas and we can do what we want how we want but it is also proving to be costly and time-consuming. You spoke in your video about not having the tools that you needed to get the jobs done efficiently and we are living that right now. We have not pulled the trigger on purchasing a tractor yet nor do we have any other type of Machinery other than a pickup truck. We've had to hire people to take down very large trees on the property line in preparation for our perimeter fence and that is no fun! You also spoke in the video about the difficulties people can face if they are lacking basic gardening, farming, animal husbandry and homesteading skills. I want to mention that most people don't think about the carpentry skills that they will need on a homestead! Granted, the animals don't care if something isn't aesthetically pleasing, that's for sure! However, having the ability and know how to make something sturdy enough to stand up to weather and animals is crucial. I was in a position where I had to learn very quickly how to build an animal shelter when we had rains from Hurricane Dorian headed our way and my husband (who is always happy to build anything I ask for) was out of town working. I'm very proud of the pig shelter I made but it was definitely a humbling experience. If you remember, we searched for a place to develop a homestead for over three years and it was one heck of an emotional roller coaster ride! I've been researching and learning and helping other friends with Farms that whole time to try to get the experience in the knowledge I need and I still fall short, I expect I will fall short for quite some time now maybe even forever since we're perpetually learning! Well, all that to say is that I've definitely romanticized homesteading for years and I knew that I was romanticizing it and I knew that it was harder than my dreams about it. Homesteading is very hard, but I will tell you coming from someone who's dreamed of living this life for years, I can't even begin to describe the joy, fulfillment, Pride, and love that I feel at the end of the day knowing that I worked hard and achieved what I set out to do. I'm sure you to know that feeling also! Even on the cold rainy days when I still have to be out there doing something I still feel completely enriched at the end of the day. I hope this doesn't wear off and I hope I don't get used to this feeling and take it for granted. Also, while I would love to throw my hat in the ring to receive some free Baker Creek seeds I don't need them. I probably have too many already! Is that even a thing? Too many seeds? Anyway, huge thanks to you and your family for the content that you take time to provide for us. When we started this journey I had intentions of vlogging everything and it was just too much! ❤️❤️❤️
@smor9444 жыл бұрын
Preach it yall!!! Great message to teach others. 👍I did not watch until end before my comment. Yes I could use seeds! Total loss last year due to weather. If I have a good year I will grow out and spread seed sharing to others!!!
@donniecarter38484 жыл бұрын
You 2 are such an inspiration to me. Love your videos and how you and the kids work together on your homestead. I am totally here by myself and could use some seeds. Not a lot of seed just enough to get started raising my on veggies. I'm stating a couple small raised bed gardens this year for me some fresh veggies. As I get older I see my health getting worse and I think if I start raising my own vegetables without all the chemicals in them that my health may get better. I don't need a lot of seeds just enough for myself.
@cimarronpasshomestead59984 жыл бұрын
Thanks! for the encouragement 🐔 🥚 👩🌾 👨🌾 God bless!☘️✝️ 🥔
@AlaskaGram4 жыл бұрын
Love your channel, your family is awesome!! Thank you for sharing!
@nicolehourie60344 жыл бұрын
WOW, I am just so blown away by how genuine you both are, you truly are kind hearted people who are showing us all how we can have a homestead when you don’t know how or when you will be able to have this dream . This is exactly what I needed from you. I am so excited to know I can do this, with determination, imagination, and having a vision for a homestead will get me there with you by my side. I have already begun working with what I have and thinking of how I can use or repurpose those things. It’s very rare that I can buy something new or if I can afford the things I need. I want and need this life so badly . So far I know that I am working towards getting chickens for the first time. I have nothing for them yet , Back in my mind I hope to accomplish this within a year cuz I will have to collect all the things that chickens need but I am okay with it knowing that I can have them as soon as I can!!!! Next is to be able to grow as much food as I can for my family and grand babies!!!! I have been collecting items for the garden for awhile now and it will take some more time and effort in looking and searching everywhere for things I may need, it can be fun and rewarding knowing that I tried my best!!! I hope that you will consider choosing me , I would be so very grateful and proud to be able to grow vegetables gifted from the Dickson homestead!!!! You both are so awesome and I think you have a beautiful family. I can’t wait to see and learn more about homesteading from you!!!! Thank you for all you do for us P.S. 😊 and of course I’m on my way to building up my homestead and I have been collecting any and everything I can that I think I would need or what would be useful!!!!
@heatherkaye2424 жыл бұрын
I am going to make a little garden this year. I always want to grow my own food. I had a lot of failures but I enjoyed the learning process.
@TheLeisamarie4 жыл бұрын
Man, I love y'all. I am learning so much. I am pretty much solo on the homestead as hubby works a job he loves and isn't a true foodie, but he doesn't mind eating well haha. I don't need seeds, if I had ordered everything I wanted to try fro the Whole Seed Catalogue I would need 375 years to plant and harvest all of it. Seeing last year's catalogue over Mike's shoulder all year last year is why I ordered it this year! I am growing, preserving and preparing food for three households (my parents, us, my daughter's family) and the market garden technique let's me produce nearly all our veggies year round. I live just south of you in Upstate SC, so it's helpful to see what you're seeding. Thanks for such great content, advice and inspiration!
@MikeTheFitFarmer4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching!! Sounds like you certainly stay busy.
@jodymooney2554 жыл бұрын
Love, love your channel! As always, thanks for sharing!
@MikeTheFitFarmer4 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
@anapaulacrawford58374 жыл бұрын
It's all about be humble, and it's a balance! Good video! Be blessed!
@evalinawarne13374 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing ideas GOD BLESS YOU FAMILY
@vxgaastrology2 жыл бұрын
Beautiful thank you for your realness!!
@theregenerativehomesteader13454 жыл бұрын
Love that you all talked about this subject!
@shidelsresthomestead69214 жыл бұрын
Need more seeds for pollinators and herbs in my growing raised bed garden. We have sand, so all garden beds are hugelkulture raised beds, with cattle panel arches.
@christiebetts49704 жыл бұрын
Thankyou for the video.I recently purchased some mostly raw land and its easy to get overwhelmed and discouraged
@normangilden34534 жыл бұрын
Thank you. Yes this message is true it’s what you are willing to do and to step away from the City or comfort or life. Love y’all. Peace
@knitvids4 жыл бұрын
Awesome advice for anyone. Luv watching you do life! Your generosity is heart warming.
@jeromesmith16624 жыл бұрын
Hello. You make some very good points about getting started....some of these interchange to any other endeavor,not speceficly to homesteading. The biggest one being start out small......you'll work into the bigger stuff. Thank you for sharing your wisdom. May HE bless you mightily!! Again thankyou. Take care now. ❤.
@BostonRocks76_Carmen4 жыл бұрын
You both are right on target! I am still working my way out of debt. First things first. Then I will need to save some money and THEN I want to purchase some land and move onto that. In the mean time I am growing peppers, tomatoes, and some other veggies right here in the city. I hope to have a few chickens and rabbits, too. I am legally allowed to have them, but I am afraid that my neighbors are going to raise a stink about the chickens. We will see how that goes. I have my own seeds, so please pick someone else who might be in need. THANK YOU for being kind to others! God Bless! Carmen
@stacyschaffer7834 жыл бұрын
I loved this video, thanks for the added thinking points, and I would also love being considered for the seed give away. I just lost my job and need to move because my housing was job connected. There is some family land I can move to, so I can continue to be as self sustaining as possible. But setting up that old house, moving and buying my seeds and supplies is just not fitting into the budget. Gardening is not an option it has to be done. My grand-kids were disappointed when I said we would just be using what seeds I had left from last year. They knew their favorites were gone. So winning a give away would be a huge blessing.
@patriciagleason38724 жыл бұрын
I love this video. I don't homestead but I do garden. I can and or freeze as much as my garden allows for the year. This past year my hubby has been out of work about half the year due to work related injury. We are finally starting to get back on track but some things might have to get put on hold. I am hoping that God provides a way for seed shopping. Thank you for sharing your journey with us. You are both awesome!
@nicolerice43174 жыл бұрын
I love the reality of your words and "messy" homestead. It's real life of kids and hard work. We are currently getting ready to grow in neighbors yards 2 and our own condo patio and we are working to become debt free. Thank you for your honesty and keep the videos coming
@leatherwoodland46054 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the encouragement, and confirmation. We are small scale homesteading on about an acre of family property. We have gardened for many years, but just a few years back discovered Baker Creek. We would love to try growing their seeds. Budget has always kept us from purchasing from them. We have been growing with what we have where we are.
@treasuresofchristtv48444 жыл бұрын
I am starting a small garden on my back yard, so I will love some seeds especially sugar beets seed, Thank you and God bless you all for sharing your experience and the great advice.
@joshlasure33844 жыл бұрын
MIKE AND LACIE GREAT VIDEO THAT IS SO TRUE AND REALLY HITS HOME. MY WIFE AND 4 KIDS AND ARE EMBARKING IN THE HOMESTEAD JOURNEY AND COULD REALLY USE THE SEEDS. WE HAVE CUT EXPENSES AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE AND ARE STARTING A FARMERS MARKET MARKET GARDEN THIS YEAR ACTUALLY JUST GOT ALL THE BEDS PREPPED AND DONE TODAY. IM STILL WORKING IN THE RAT RACE UNFORTUNATELY UNTIL WE GET THIS UP AND GOING HOPING IT WILL BE A SUCCESS. I HAVE NOT HAD THE OPPORTUNITY TO GET MY SEEDS YET AND THIS WOULD BE A TRUE BLESSING AND GET US GOING IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION. FUNNY YOU MENTIONED CURTIS STONE CAUSE I HAVE BEEN WATCHING AND LEARNING AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE FROM HIM AND JM FORTIER AS WELL. THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU ALL DO AND GOD BLESS YOUR FAMILY.
@lapetitemaison42194 жыл бұрын
Doug from Doug and Stacy said When beginning a Homestead.....Do 1 thing at a time and Master that before adding to your homestead. Makes the homesteading life transition easier. Thanks for all you share with us. Peace Out.
@MikeTheFitFarmer4 жыл бұрын
Doug is a wealth of information!
@g.cosper4 жыл бұрын
Fabulous advice!
@gaylewatkins46853 жыл бұрын
Great content. You have so much experience to share. God Bless.
@mariannegreen99714 жыл бұрын
You guys are so inspiring. I live on a farmstead but we don’t make any money. Its all for the enjoyment of the life. I would love some seeds. I am dealing with stage 4 cancer and the money for seeds is just not there. Thank you!
@OLDBD14 жыл бұрын
Thanks for all you do .
@Allhandlesalreadytaken94 жыл бұрын
Ya'll are delightful... Thanks for sharing.
@MikeTheFitFarmer4 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for watching!
@keithshumaker64024 жыл бұрын
Best advice I have seen put out by you it inspires me I am starting out again on 7.78 acres but at least it’s paid for this time and has county water and a creek,electric if I want it just missing septic and housing I am 61 yrs old if I can still do it with what God gives me you can to
@yolandasgrow13114 жыл бұрын
Good evening, LOVE YOUR VIDEOS! Would love to have some seeds, only have a few raised beds in front of my home. Finally got 3 packs from bakers creek this year but could definitely use more. I got some avarski peppers and pineapple tomatoes and ecineasha, could use any other kind of SEED. Last year I had a lot of flowers and some tomatoes from the dollar store. It would be such a blessing to grow more. I am disabled and gardening has helped me so much , I love having my plants! You guys inspire others in a huge way. Love your story! Que Dios Los Bendiga Siempre Yolana Ciau
@yolandasgrow13114 жыл бұрын
Any kind of seeds, I will grow
@yolandasgrow13114 жыл бұрын
Wanted some nasturchim
@melindaperkins95144 жыл бұрын
hello from central florida! it became important to be to take baby steps to grow my own food on the small lot i live on once i was diagnosed a few years back with some rare autoimmune issues. i quickly realized how much better i felt when i had a steady supply of fresh greens and vegetables. my health walk has been a struggle. i do still have flares, but overall i have been doing well enough to begin setting up some pretty sweet permaculture gardens, and i’ve even gotten a few fruit trees planted! it is my direct aim to curate this into a community garden serving not just my neighborhood, but the community at large including local missions and food banks. any extra seeds you may have now or at any point in the future would surely be put to good use over here. i live off SSI, and must also be frugal with the little bit of money i receive monthly. baker creek is one of my top favorite seed companies to order from🤗
@littlefootranch44104 жыл бұрын
I’ve followed the urban homesteader path to freedom out in Cali for many years! I absolutely love them & it was so sad when their dad passed away. I love that you guys were encouraging folks to grow no matter where they are. I live in the middle of suburbia on a small little plot, with three kids and six dogs & I have gardens everywhere! Lol. I also grow food at the community garden. We have two horses ( we board them ) but we’ve been working towards buying a plot of land of at least 30 acres but land out here in Colorado is crazy expensive. Even on our tiny piece of land I grow a pretty significant amount of food each year!! Love your guys videos & how you guys always are so positive!