Your rooster crowing has my dog going crazy. Lol. Good idea
@SmallSpaceLiving Жыл бұрын
LOL your dog is wanting to eat some chicken. Smart pup there. Hope y'all are doing well. Thanks for stopping by.
@melduncanakamelnetteliving9892 Жыл бұрын
Slicker than a chicken wearing socks? LOL Ok that’s a visual . Twenty inches long on that thermometer? Glad its not a rectal thermometer man. Good cheap compost is always the best. Great share friends. Always nice to watch whats going on with the farm. 🙏👍👏🤗❤️
@SmallSpaceLiving Жыл бұрын
I like to paint a picture for people. lol Yeah if that was rectal I would take my chances with death. lol So far going great. Now up in that 140 to 160 range of hot so going real good. Happy to hear you are enjoying my farm life. Now I need y'all down here to put in some work. lol
@melduncanakamelnetteliving9892 Жыл бұрын
@@SmallSpaceLiving Our plan is to start traveling again in mid August . No worries I like to work. 👍👍
@SteveTurtle Жыл бұрын
Socks on a rooster? I tried that, it ain't easy! 🤔😁 That's funny, I did not see you move anything! OK! I see you, is that your stunt double? Love the setup. We are planning on one later on. Thanks Jessica! 😁😜
@SmallSpaceLiving Жыл бұрын
Nope they aint easy to sock up at all. Mean little ********. lol I really made Jess do all the work. You know I aint going to. The pallets are free and easy. Which is what my simple mind needs. Y'all going to hit the road this summer is stay in FL?
@DownsizingMakesCents Жыл бұрын
Don’t wear that shirt until you have goats 😅 I had no idea composting was so scientific You really sound like you know what you are doing. Great job 🤗
@SmallSpaceLiving Жыл бұрын
Lol on the shirt. Goats are coming soon. Compost is pretty easy overall after you do it a couple times. I am still learning myself.
@BoxVanDee Жыл бұрын
Good diy video, where are your gloves?
@SmallSpaceLiving Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching Dee. No gloves. lol People in the local area would not let me live that down. hahaha
@BluWaveOdyssey Жыл бұрын
Blinded by Science! Okay, that's sexy, but sexier than socks on a rooster... I don't think so. Great video. It's awesome what all you're learning by doing it yourself.
@SmallSpaceLiving Жыл бұрын
Thanks man. I thought you was going to say I was sexier than socks on a roaster. lol Yeah man learning lots of new stuff. Trying to anyway but getting old is hard to do all this work. lol
@HappyPlaceCamping Жыл бұрын
Sexier than socks on a rooster? 😂 I got my container garden going. So far only doing little shorts on my cooking channel with updates and stuff. I gotta say that’s a first for me. I had no idea you should take the temp of compost. Just seems funny. I got a grow light and have some of my littles inside. Stupid Missouri temps are still fluctuating and think it hasn’t been warm enough for some. Brought them in and had beans, peas, dill and spinach popping in like two days. Supposed to frost this weekend. So gonna cover the potatoes and hopefully that works for them. They’ve been growing great. Be sad to lose them! I don’t have animals for the poo. All I have is Darbi and Jessie 🤣. All I keep thinking is the poo thermometer looks like my meat thermometer 😬. I would definitely do the composting if I had the animals and stuff. Nice job!
@SmallSpaceLiving Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching. Nice on the container garden. I bet those videos will do good. If you want it to compost fast you do. Of course you don't want it to get to hot. Comes down to balance and figuring out what works which I am still doing myself. Our temps here are crazy to. We hope to plant in the ground next week if all goes well. We got we hope our last cold shot coming this weekend. We plan to reveal the new garden in the next video I think. It's massive and we have made lots of improvements for this years. Look up potato bags on Amazon. You may like them if you want a lot of them in a small area. LOL on Darbi and Jessie. You really don't need the poo to do it. Just grass clipping and dried leaves or cardboard will work. Also straw or hay. Really pretty easy to get started. Thanks again.
@HappyPlaceCamping Жыл бұрын
@@SmallSpaceLiving Well we're kind of considering raised beds next year. But I want to see how I do with what I have at the moment. I've never been good at growing things, but I do find myself being very attentive to my baby garden. Probably cuz I'm getting old LOL