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The Modern Yeoman

The Modern Yeoman

Ай бұрын

Sean walks through the newly-planted orchard, wrestles an electric fence, and watches on as Dad tries his new flamethrower.
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@deltorres2100
@deltorres2100 Ай бұрын
Happy Mother’s Day 🌸🌸🌸🌸 to your wife and mom and all moms watching 💜🌸
@katrinafelix6714
@katrinafelix6714 Ай бұрын
@marieesposito9145
@marieesposito9145 Ай бұрын
@xianvox22
@xianvox22 Ай бұрын
Remove those apples. You want the young trees to focus on growth the first couple of years. Apples allowed to fruit too young will come at the cost of growth. The entire tree drooping is also a sign it isn't strong enough. You want the tree to be strong enough to weather a storm while laden with fruit.
@Lisa.Carroll
@Lisa.Carroll Ай бұрын
Hope you all have a Happy Mothers Day.
@user-jo9lj1dq3l
@user-jo9lj1dq3l Ай бұрын
Hello Sean, it’s early in the video, but if I don’t say it when it comes up, I forget it. Acid soil is enhanced by pine straw or needles. I only started calling it pine straw when I moved from Oregon to North Carolina in 1999. I only know this because in Oregon they grow 100’s of acres of blueberries in the northwestern part of the state. They heap the rows of plants with sawdust from the mills there. This being said, the majority of sawdust is from softwood like pine, hemlock, and red or Douglas fir. I actually planted my blueberries next to a row of old established pine trees
@charlesoberdorf8478
@charlesoberdorf8478 Ай бұрын
Donna here, part of our driveway is graveled and we are tired of mowing our driveway! This looks like something we could use! ;) Thanks for bringing us along as you figure out what you will do next.
@Carolynfoodforest355
@Carolynfoodforest355 Ай бұрын
Blueberries are a cousin to Azalea. You can use Azalea fertilizer. Yes Blueberries like acidic soil. You can sprinkle some coffee grounds but remember coffee grounds are high in nitrogen. I would put the coffee grounds on your compost and use the compost on your Blueberries.
@kimproffitt3419
@kimproffitt3419 Ай бұрын
A mesh laundry bag from the Dollar Tree, $1.25 will work great over your blueberry bushes.
@rebeccaauld5054
@rebeccaauld5054 Ай бұрын
i use tulle to cover all my fruit trees and bushes. Dirt cheap on eBay and fairly cheap at fabric stores. I got 100 yards on eBay for 20.00. Happy Mother's Day to all three Mom's and please thank your Dad for his service!
@patriciaheinrich6857
@patriciaheinrich6857 Ай бұрын
Coffee grounds keep the rabbits away too.
@titanlurch
@titanlurch Ай бұрын
The Inferno has a few more uses. One . If you planning on burying fence posts ,charring the lower part of said post will slowdown if not stop ground rot. Exploding vole tunnels. Melting holes in landscape fabric.
@jeremy1350
@jeremy1350 Ай бұрын
Happy Mother's Day Mama Holly and Mama of our Yeoman !!
@frantracey8737
@frantracey8737 Ай бұрын
Yomumma, yonanna; nannajanna.
@iamslbc
@iamslbc Ай бұрын
Remember to plan in easy tractor access to compost pile however you plan out chicken/ compost lot.
@robine916
@robine916 Ай бұрын
When we covered our blueberry bushes with bird netting, within 1 day we had both a bird and a snake get tangled in it. We switched to tulle. You can also use tulle to just wrap the clusters of berries or even use tulle bags (Amazon). What a beautiful rooster! I hope he ends up being a good fit for your flock💕
@kathyritscher9459
@kathyritscher9459 Ай бұрын
I second tulle
@rosmeeker1964
@rosmeeker1964 Ай бұрын
In regards to the thornless blackberry perhaps you could propagate it by layering a branch and placing the node onto some curated compost and pinning it down with a tent peg, rock or similar. When it strikes you can move it to where you want your blackberry patch to go.
@twinstone7509
@twinstone7509 Ай бұрын
Prune fruit trees in the winter when they are dormant, not in the fall. I typically do it on a coldest day.
@nmdispatchlady
@nmdispatchlady Ай бұрын
Why don't you make a chicken compost like Billy at Perma pastures uses. Then you can leave the original where it is and make new with the chickens. Or you can use your smaller movable coop and move the Breese within the fence to clean up different areas and then winter in the barn, either would do all you want. Check out Living Traditions Homestead, they have the Breese and have lots of tips and tricks for them. They say they are amazing for free ranging and doing compost as well.
@lorineidtinytoadplot744
@lorineidtinytoadplot744 Ай бұрын
Both coffee grounds and pine needles adding acidity to the soil is a myth. Peat and orange peals would work better or for a more reliable result use a high nitrogen fertilizer. Chicken manure is a good one ;)
@annamuldoon6644
@annamuldoon6644 Ай бұрын
For the best pruning advice tune in to older David The Good’s videos. The more you cut them back in winter the more vigorous the plants will grow in spring. “A” blackberry is not a patch. You need at least ten plants to produce enough for a couple cobblers and a few jars of jam. Primocane varieties are the best and fruit first and second year on the same canes. To propagate, bend the cane tip over and plant in soil or pots. After a few months you can cut them off the main plant and still get a harvest. ADD MULBERRIES! So many fun varieties and very quick growing and prolific. A breeze to start from cuttings. Dwarf Everbearing is a favorite here. Space 10 feet apart and keep pruned head high for years of fruit.
@TheModernYeoman
@TheModernYeoman Ай бұрын
Great tips here, thank you! And I love David the Good; we were pumped when he came to the Yeostead last year.
@leahharbison4932
@leahharbison4932 Ай бұрын
❤ Happy Mothers Day to Holly
@mariesheppard3750
@mariesheppard3750 Ай бұрын
I just bought a Torch Love it, burn all my driveway weeds,
@pennywillis8895
@pennywillis8895 Ай бұрын
🇦🇺 Water glass your eggs for winter.
@user-zh6rx8xn9m
@user-zh6rx8xn9m Ай бұрын
I'd get another fence. You'll need it one day.
@sharonparker2262
@sharonparker2262 Ай бұрын
Thanks for the reminder. I have the torch in a box still! Time to get it out. Happy Mother's Day
@polgarauk5606
@polgarauk5606 Ай бұрын
It's a shame the net didn't reach. I think moving the compost pile would be difficult and oerhaps another net would be better plus having extra net can always come in useful. I think Lenny is definitely interested in the wild turkey hen 😂😂 Flame thrower is a very useful tool to have. Someone else suggested the Japanese burning method and I have seen that used elsewhere to great effect.
@faithevrlasting
@faithevrlasting Ай бұрын
Happy Mothers Day Yeomama, Nana Jana and Ms. Holly!💐💐💐💐💐💐. Sean, an old blueberry farmer told me over a decade ago the following. Dont use coffee grounds, as you make coffee, the acid ends up in the coffee and not left in the grounds. He told me to keep the spent leftover coffee in a half gallon jar. when it is half full add water to the top. Water each of your blueberries a couple of times , in the winter with this.By this time, the fruiting process is in progress and it works to prepare the plants in the off season, but I suppose youcan try it now. It has worked for us every year forabout 10 years. Ido nothing more than this. He said, no grounds, tey form a crust around the base of your plants and interferewithnwater getting to them. We havea bumpercrop each year with med plantsenough to freezeforfresh eating for2 over winter. Weare lucky however, the bushes are within 3 feet of our patio cover and houseand birds seem tofear getting that close to the house so nets arent really needed. We lose a few, but not much. Goodluck. PS- pine needesmaresomewhat acidic, but notvery much.
@TheModernYeoman
@TheModernYeoman Ай бұрын
Great tips here, thank you!
@margaretbedwell3211
@margaretbedwell3211 Ай бұрын
Happy Mother's Day to Holly and Nana Jana and your Mom, Sean. I hope it has been a wonderful day for all of you, and to the Moms watching your video. Thanks for the update on the orchard and the Bress chickens, they are looking lively. I wonder if you could coax the wild turkey into a pen with Lenny and would she stay. I hope y'all have a wonderful and Blessed week. Also, your Dad is going to find all kinds of uses for the propane torch.
@beckygreathouse2660
@beckygreathouse2660 Ай бұрын
That Lenny is sure a beautiful Tom Turkey
@TheModernYeoman
@TheModernYeoman Ай бұрын
Thank you, Margaret!
@peppernc429
@peppernc429 Ай бұрын
King Lenny is a beauty!
@danabe3220
@danabe3220 Ай бұрын
I have a propane burner tool and set the tank on a dolly. Works great for many uses. I use it for weed control but it doesn't seem to burn the roots so the weed will come back eventually. still safer than chemicals.
@karenvastarelli1789
@karenvastarelli1789 Ай бұрын
A few years ago I bought thornless blackberries from Stark Bros. They are delicious but they spread by runners and are taking over the yard. Clearly they are taking their cues from the mint! Sending hugs and blessings.
@carlstevenson4232
@carlstevenson4232 Ай бұрын
Linda here…consider using that propane torch to char wood that you can use for raised beds and similar applications. There’s a name for it that escapes me but Ben at The Hollar Homestead does it. I think it’s a Japanese art/method to preserve wood/prevent rotting.
@TheModernYeoman
@TheModernYeoman Ай бұрын
Really like this idea; thank you Linda!
@jamesbrown8718
@jamesbrown8718 Ай бұрын
Had Mother’s Day to your wife, mom and Mama Jana hope they had amazing day today. Great video as always. Your channel is doing great keep up the good work.
@TheModernYeoman
@TheModernYeoman Ай бұрын
Thank you!
@tammysarrazin-ux9tv
@tammysarrazin-ux9tv Ай бұрын
do yourself a favour and buy a stroller net it works for the blueberry shrub and is way cheaper than buying a bird netting same stuff different label higher price ...........happy mothers day Holly , nana Jana and yeo nanny hugsss
@maryjohnson1134
@maryjohnson1134 Ай бұрын
Shou sugi , the Japanese burning technique would be a good use for the flame thrower. It preserves the wood, good for raised beds and other outdoor wood projects when you aren't using treated wood products. I just got a premier fence myself and our issue is the sagging because our land is not flat. We are adding more support post we have already, so it makes it harder to move often. I'm getting 25 new chicks from McMurray this week and a lot of prep going into how we will Integrate them into our small flock. I will keep the newbies in the brooder about 5 wks. We permantly attached our chicken tractor to our shed/barn where we built the coop. The tractor made it from our garage where it was built to the barn, it was way too heavy and large. 11 x 14, I think. I want to build a lightweight hoop coop to start em on grass as early as possible. Yall enjoy our beautiful e. Tennessee weather today from up the road in Mosheim. Happy Mothers day!
@TheModernYeoman
@TheModernYeoman Ай бұрын
I've heard a lot about this method; will have to check it out!
@user-zh6rx8xn9m
@user-zh6rx8xn9m Ай бұрын
The bearded poultry is almost certainly an Easter egger.
@shodson314
@shodson314 Ай бұрын
We have added 14 blueberry bushes to our land a few at a time and our experience has been that the first year they are covered with berries like yours but he next year, the bush takes the year off. So don’t count on any berries next year. Unless you add two more new plants 😜 Hope your fig does well! We have planted 4 so far and three didn’t make it. Last year, I put one in a huge pot on my porch and it did well over the winter. I’m going to try planting it out this year….wish me luck!
@zoeshorthouse7913
@zoeshorthouse7913 24 күн бұрын
Great video. And, I learned a lot by reading all of the good comments.
@Baggyarsediver
@Baggyarsediver 28 күн бұрын
Am I missing something? Why wouldn't you move the chickens to the compost and where ever you want them to work? Mobile chook house seems like the simpler option to me.
@shodson314
@shodson314 Ай бұрын
For our mental health, moving the poultry netting has been decreed to be a two person job at our place with one person at the top and one at the bottom of each pole. Also we found some black poles on Amazon that you can create a turn in between the white poles or use to add tension (our land is rough and uneven too).
@TheModernYeoman
@TheModernYeoman Ай бұрын
Will have to look into those black poles; thank you!
@shodson314
@shodson314 Ай бұрын
@@TheModernYeoman they popped up as suggestions when I was viewing the poultry netting
@devinatusi5035
@devinatusi5035 Ай бұрын
My thoughts too about the ants with the inferno lol also, it will come in handy when it's time to do a controlled burn with your blueberry bushes every few years! Coffee grounds are great for any berries and your compost pile as well. We also dried out and crushed up (to a powder) eggshells, it's beneficial for the soil and to your fowl as a supplement in the winter months.
@charleneayers3608
@charleneayers3608 Ай бұрын
Nooooooo! Coffee grounds are basic! 1 tbs vinegar per gal of water. Coffee grounds are good for worms, but not acidic.
@geoffpalmer6424
@geoffpalmer6424 Ай бұрын
It is best to stake the young trees to support them, a strong wind can cause them damage
@radmilamiljanic5977
@radmilamiljanic5977 Ай бұрын
I've seen recently a KZbinr spray some areas where they didn't want anything to grow with diluted white vinegar, Worth investigating, although not as fun as flame thrower:)))
@lisapalmer3803
@lisapalmer3803 Ай бұрын
The inferno camp stove....always good to visit the yeostead.
@Beps128
@Beps128 Ай бұрын
Please do a soil pH test before you add anything to your berries. They will die if it’s too acidic.
@ruthmcbride1778
@ruthmcbride1778 Ай бұрын
I find the shorter fences easier to move. I hold all the poles and drop one at a time. Still may get some sticks tangled but don’t have the flipping issues
@cobyN
@cobyN Ай бұрын
Happy motherday 🎉 That comfrey is very good to plant next to fruittrees, according to Billy-permaculturefarms Comfrey takes nitrogen from the air and ads it to the soil.....
@ruthmcbride1778
@ruthmcbride1778 Ай бұрын
Be careful. They get your turkeys used to them and slowly encourage them to go further away until they have joined the wild turkeys. They took 10 of my heritage turkeys. I only got one back
@TheModernYeoman
@TheModernYeoman Ай бұрын
Interesting! Didn't know you could "de-domesticate" turkeys; will have to watch out for this!
@titanlurch
@titanlurch Ай бұрын
Put the compost IN the chicken run
@toniboaz8382
@toniboaz8382 17 күн бұрын
Seems like Rick is a kid in the candy store with that blow torch! Having too much fun!
@TheModernYeoman
@TheModernYeoman 13 күн бұрын
He loves it!
@bobtichenor7809
@bobtichenor7809 Ай бұрын
Planting your berries next to wild berries can possibly cause issues with disease s and cross pollination
@frantracey8737
@frantracey8737 Ай бұрын
I think. By his colours, he might be a xbreed. But the beard could be favarole or aracana. Or something else j don't know of 😊
@rebeccacook7924
@rebeccacook7924 Ай бұрын
❤️❤️❤️
@elisaturse4777
@elisaturse4777 Ай бұрын
Does the garden torch darken the gravel on the driveway? I have one and I am hesitant to use it on my brick patio to the weeds between the bricks.
@TheModernYeoman
@TheModernYeoman Ай бұрын
We didn't see any darkening; the flame worked pretty quickly on the weeds.
@DogwoodsandRoses
@DogwoodsandRoses 23 күн бұрын
Not trying to be a know it all, but I did want to warn you that planting your thornless blackberry next to the wild one is problematic. First, you don’t want them to cross pollinate, and secondly, if they are planted close together the wild blackberry can contaminate the soil with disease and wipe out any plant in the blackberry family that you planted. It is actually recommended not to plant blackberries where wild ones have grown for five years after they are removed in order for the diseases to die out.
@TheModernYeoman
@TheModernYeoman 13 күн бұрын
Very good knowledge to have; thank you!
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