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Sailing Good, Bad, and Ugly

Sailing Good, Bad, and Ugly

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@SeaYaSailing
@SeaYaSailing 11 ай бұрын
For those wondering ...1 cuerda is equal to 0.971 acres, so you have a nice 8 acre lot, gonna miss the sailing but like you said, everyone should have a home base.
@SailingGoodBadandUgly
@SailingGoodBadandUgly 11 ай бұрын
Sailing is cool but we're enjoying this experience
@mrlong4269
@mrlong4269 11 ай бұрын
Thanks for saving me the google! I couldnt even figure out how to spell "cuerda" lol
@pdxjeff1
@pdxjeff1 11 ай бұрын
Thank you!! Been googling away but couldn’t figure out how to spell it! 😂
@pokerbob2277
@pokerbob2277 11 ай бұрын
I’ve been trying to figure that out since he said it. Thanks!
@bobbie7355
@bobbie7355 11 ай бұрын
Oh lort! 😂
@Teenabeena4
@Teenabeena4 11 ай бұрын
Some chicken advise: It has always been my experience that chickens are very territorial, but also very dumb. You have to introduce new chickens to your flock in the dead of night. You put the new chickens in at night when nobody can see, then when the sun comes up, the ding-dongs wake up and go about their day like nothing has changed. Also, don’t free range the new ones, along with the established ones, for a few days. Keep them all locked up for a few days so they can establish a pecking order, and to allow the new ones to make your coop home. There will be some fighting, but that’s the animal kingdom baby! Best of luck! 🐔
@chrismackay8314
@chrismackay8314 11 ай бұрын
Funny
@bmwchefbmw
@bmwchefbmw 11 ай бұрын
we've done that for years as well! Stick them on the roost in the dark, they wake and don't seem to remember the new one wasn't there yesterday. lol
@kablah777
@kablah777 11 ай бұрын
Adding chickens is hell. It’s best to get them all at once. Every time you add a bird they re-establish their pecking order.
@alicecoppers8980
@alicecoppers8980 11 ай бұрын
their poop makes the best garden fertilizer. but fence the garden, they eat anything.
@diver0129
@diver0129 11 ай бұрын
I agree. I think the best way to add to a flock is to add chicks under a broody hen at night. That way she will protect them and raise them for you.
@hobie695
@hobie695 11 ай бұрын
Chickens are easy to raise. Have about 8-10 hens for one rooster. A broody hen will sit for 21 days before the eggs hatch coming off her nest to eat and drink. Make sure to keep food and water available. When introducing new hens, keep them locked up for a good week to adjust to where they live. Then let them out to range and they should return to the coop at night. Make sure to have grit for them to eat to work their digestive system. I admire the two of you for the challenge you have undertaken. Don't forget to relax a little together.
@MrSki-tyvm
@MrSki-tyvm 11 ай бұрын
Nope, put in a fill pipe, you don't want anything getting into it because it becomes a mess to clean out once contamination starts. Once you determine it's going to be more permanent, add a filter system to get rid of microbial particles. That will serve as your pure clean drinking system. Huge Tip, later on put a T pipe in your water system to split it. 1 way for drinking and cooking, 2nd way will serve non-restricted water flow for laundry, toilet, shower and other things
@johnwesley4023
@johnwesley4023 11 ай бұрын
You need a pressure switch and diaphragm pressure tank on the outlet line. The bigger the better but 2.5 to 5 gallon minimum. That way the pump can build up pressure switch off automatically and have water reserves that can accommodate the washing machines water requirements. Love Kristen and your adventurous spirit! Keep it up!
@TheJaguar147
@TheJaguar147 11 ай бұрын
⁠@@Zzrdemon6633The accumulator tank saves wear and tear on the waterpump. So that it’ll last longer.
@curtstacy779
@curtstacy779 11 ай бұрын
Yes, great Idea. mine is an 80 gallon pressure tank so my pump doesn't need to switch on and off all the time. some pumps you can buy with a 20 gallon tank under the pump. mine has that also. this would give you an extra 100 gallons of water storage. I have a 3/4 horse shallow well pump. you could go with 1/2 horse easily for the cistern. the only problem with mine that I have ever had was freezing but is solved, and I don't think you will have that problem. lol.
@ambassadorlight3146
@ambassadorlight3146 11 ай бұрын
Never had a cistern. Had a well with pressure tank and pumps with pressure guages that turn the pump on/off. I would not directly collect water from runoff into the cistern but collect into a settling and filtration collect tion tank and pump that into the cistern.
@NoMiFarms
@NoMiFarms 11 ай бұрын
Came to say this!
@jeffhawley2441
@jeffhawley2441 11 ай бұрын
12 volt pump from trailer like he said or 120 volt if you wish same size same pressure rates. I have one on 2x6 with hose down into a 300 gallon cube then out line right into trailer. Hear the hum for refill trailer hot water heater or shower running. Pressurized line shuts off.
@DLBard-bv2nd
@DLBard-bv2nd 11 ай бұрын
Matt, I live off grid. I collect rain water from the metal roof of my house. I used concrete blocks & built an elevated platform for my 300 gallon water tanks to sit on. This gives me some gravity pressure. If you elevate your tank and put some corrugated metal roofing above the tank it will fill your tanks easily. I have lids over my tanks with a screen covered hole that filters out debris and keeps bugs & such out. You are getting there brother. Keep up the good work. 🤗 Also a couple of goats will clear your land fast. Put them on a line to control the area they are clearing. Also pigs are great at clearing and turning over the land. They will do 95% of the work & as a result they make tasty bacon & chops. It's a win, win with pigs. 🐖
@vanlife1vanlifervlivinghom149
@vanlife1vanlifervlivinghom149 11 ай бұрын
I’ve been watching you guys I’m really proud off you guys I’d like to suggest to you as a loyal fan to buy some ducks 🦆 for the property ❤❤ stay blessed Remember you inspire many of us ❤
@phreddroberts7154
@phreddroberts7154 11 ай бұрын
Matt I live in a Rice Village in Thailand and all their water pipes are Plastic. But you must never drink the Government Water. We buy bottled water to Drink. Thankfully not too expensive. We do have a Motel like Unit out in the Rice Field and we still don't drink the ground water but it's magic on the skin. :)
@charmainemangiagalli
@charmainemangiagalli 10 ай бұрын
Matt look at getting a strummer. You can also get a blade for the strummer . Also look at building a compost heap with the leaves and your vegetable peels. Also you can put the worms in there. Also look at getting cardboard to place around the perimeter of the house till you make a path way this will help to kill the weeds and anything else from growing there or use a weed suppressing sheet that is not plastic. The cardboard is bio degradable .
@JakeRichardsong
@JakeRichardsong 10 ай бұрын
No reason to eat any pigs. Consuming even small amounts of bacon is associated with various health risks.
@normacoplin4102
@normacoplin4102 11 ай бұрын
I have had chickens for years. It is VERY common for the hen to slack off of her food and water while brooding. She will eat and drink when she wants to. The chicks will hatch (if fertile) in 21 to 25 days. She might stay on the nest even after the first chick hatches. She knows if the other eggs are fertile...she can hear them inside the shell. Give her all the time she needs to hatch them. Just let her teach you. She's got this. 😊
@lesbogar5445
@lesbogar5445 11 ай бұрын
You don't need the pump. Elevate the tank. Fill it up and gravity feed will give you all the pressure you need to feed the washer. Also set up a catcher and pull water only from the top to your holding tank. Sediment will settle in the catcher. No need to filter and carry from one to the other. Let gravity do the work.
@jackstrubbe7608
@jackstrubbe7608 10 ай бұрын
I see a moso timber bamboo water tower in your future!
@jackstrubbe7608
@jackstrubbe7608 10 ай бұрын
And you can harvest and pickle-process bamboo shoots when they just emerge.
@rogerelzenga4465
@rogerelzenga4465 10 ай бұрын
@@jackstrubbe7608 Bamboo shoot tempura! :D little bit of brown beer, batter your bamboo shoot, boil some oil, and done! :D forest fried snack :P
@tobejonsson6272
@tobejonsson6272 10 ай бұрын
You will need the on demand pump if you want to install a on demand water heater aka paloma they require around 24 psi minimun so they dont turn into a steam bomb and blow up most will automatically just not start if you dont have proper pressure a pressure regulator will be required you might want to throw in a bladder to the system
@duwaynereed
@duwaynereed 11 ай бұрын
My wife and I started homesteading about 1.5 years ago. We got chickens and when they went broody, we were worried about them not getting food and water. In our ignorance, we put food and water near the hen. Ants got in and when a chick would start to hatch out, the ants would get it. We lost several chicks that way even after removing food and water. We had to completely relocate the hens and the eggs. Hard lesson learned.
@GettingGoundedwithJenna
@GettingGoundedwithJenna 11 ай бұрын
Your soil looks great! Let those worms stay in the soil, and give those little white grubs to the chickens. You don't want grubs in your garden, they are the bad guys.. So don't feel bad letting the chickens eat them. Y'all are working so hard and doing awesome! We're loving this new journey you're on. Can't wait for the next episode. Take care y'all!
@lincolncross387
@lincolncross387 11 ай бұрын
Agree, i was also going to suggest not to take the worms out of the soil
@carlosvega2595
@carlosvega2595 11 ай бұрын
You are right about the clearing land with your hand tools. DON’T BRING A DOZER OR BOBCAT. When you find the spot where you want to build then you can mark it and bring something that will tear up the ground. Great job!
@chipkyle5428
@chipkyle5428 11 ай бұрын
Nice size property! Good for you. When adding new chickens to the flock, put the new comers in a separate cage within the hen house so they adopt the new surrounding as home. Maybe pen up Juicy for a few days so the new birds can claim their new territory. Those new chickens quickly left because they didn't make your place their home. They would have kicked Juicy's butt if they had had time to make your hill their new home. I've introduced new birds to my free range chickens for years. The new comers will always stick together and will not leave you if given time to adapt. The "ditches" between the rows are called furrows. You rows and furrows should be perpendicular to the fall of the land. (crossways) On top of your hill you will not have to worry about flooding. What you should worry about is soil erosion. Don't let the heavy rains to rush down your furrows carry all your precious topsoil with it, down to the bottom of your creek. You should even dam up the ends of your furrows to allow standing water to percolate down through the soil slowly to be used by your plants. (I think you have a pervious subsoil that will allow internal drainage? Hopefully?) Don't let the heavy rains steal your wonderful topsoil. (By the way, your soil has a beautiful color and tilth! And! those worms are a sure indication of fertility.) Protect that good looking soil. It looks very loamy! Don't worry about standing water. Worry about the eroding runoff from heavy rains. You can never recover the topsoil that is washed away. Start right. Stay right. Good Luck, man. Your ag science farm friend from louisiana....
@jshaladavis4861
@jshaladavis4861 11 ай бұрын
I look forward to every Sunday to see where you kids are at on your journey. Love you two! 💙
@MOTORVESSELFREEDOM
@MOTORVESSELFREEDOM 11 ай бұрын
I love what you are doing….Longterm it makes sense….Cruise 3-5 months a year and live in the home 6-9 months a year…That’s a good balance
@vanlife1vanlifervlivinghom149
@vanlife1vanlifervlivinghom149 11 ай бұрын
I’ve been watching you guys I’m really proud off you guys I’d like to suggest to you as a loyal fan to buy some ducks 🦆 for the property ❤❤ stay blessed Remember you inspire many of us ❤
@nickmail7604
@nickmail7604 11 ай бұрын
Bit of friendly advice to you Matt. If I were you I would clear a small area around each tree by hand, label what they are, the one you want to keep and label those for removal. But then get a machine in to help clear the majority, 8 acres is a lot to clear by hand, especially when you have a workshop and a home to build as well. I was a hod carrier when I was young and loved hard work and was going to live forever in perfect health, but it catches up on you as the years go by. 2 discs removed from my lower back, 2 discs removed from my neck and currently waiting for 2 new knees and 1 ankle, its good advice bud, and I live in the UK so don't need health insurance but I guess out there you would. Love the channel and I enjoyed watching you rebuild the yacht and the new "build a homestead" as much, if not more than just the sailing.
@SailingGoodBadandUgly
@SailingGoodBadandUgly 11 ай бұрын
Thanks man! My body is so tore up from fighting that I'm just gonna keep the gas pedal pinned til I drop dead😅😂
@sparkyjenkins4164
@sparkyjenkins4164 11 ай бұрын
Mat you can dam up some of that steam and install a water wheel make electricity.
@MrSki-tyvm
@MrSki-tyvm 11 ай бұрын
LoL, I love homesteading, there is always a solution that fixes multiple problems or concerns. Make another garden same size for corn only, super easy to grow, great for food, feed and you can harvest a few for re-seeding.
@StephLa
@StephLa 11 ай бұрын
New chickens shouldn’t be free ranging right away. They should be kept secure for a couple weeks so they learn their new home and don’t take off. Also any big changes or shocks to a chicken flock might also encourage them to go into the trees at night instead of the coop. So keep that in mind. Source: other homesteaders.
@SailingGoodBadandUgly
@SailingGoodBadandUgly 11 ай бұрын
Ye they're doing good, they go in every night around dusk
@deanhodgejr.2206
@deanhodgejr.2206 11 ай бұрын
The hen that’s staying on her eggs, means she is now setting on her eggs, from the day she started to stay on them, you can count 21 days and you will baby chickens, it is normal that she stays on for days on end, she will come off when she needs food or water, she is perfectly fine.
@goofy4birds
@goofy4birds 11 ай бұрын
Please don’t put in trees. They need protection from the critters at night.
@markgetz
@markgetz 11 ай бұрын
I don’t think that StephLa was suggesting that they encourage the chickens to roost in the trees, rather just saying that could happen. So, you might be able to find them after dark… in a tree.
@bernardwoesten
@bernardwoesten 11 ай бұрын
I lived in Puerto Rico with my parents in the 1970s. I believe you're the first KZbinrs to have a homesteading video series from Puerto Rico. looking forward to all the further episodes.
@winterwolf2012
@winterwolf2012 11 ай бұрын
I was there in the 1960's with my parents, best time of my life. They should have loads of land crabs around them to eat. Used to catch them in traps.
@robertgould8099
@robertgould8099 11 ай бұрын
You guys are such nice people. It's hard not to like you. You are working hard (never did anyone harm) but appreciating all that's around you. Great!
@Sergio-gm4gv
@Sergio-gm4gv 11 ай бұрын
Matt and Kristen I’m not gonna lie, I’m a little hooked on this new adventure of yours and can’t wait to watch more of the progress.
@jeteater1
@jeteater1 11 ай бұрын
Most cisterns that I have seen used the roof of a building to collect the rain water and used gutters and downspouts to direct the water into the cistern.
@raftguy
@raftguy 11 ай бұрын
Well done! It's not easy to change a channel's focus but you guys are pulling it off. It's just as entertaining as always and a nice interesting change for all of us. You both look like you're having a great time. What a beautiful property too.
@vanlife1vanlifervlivinghom149
@vanlife1vanlifervlivinghom149 11 ай бұрын
I’ve been watching you guys I’m really proud off you guys I’d like to suggest to you as a loyal fan to buy some ducks 🦆 for the property ❤❤ stay blessed Remember you inspire many of us ❤
@raftguy
@raftguy 11 ай бұрын
@@vanlife1vanlifervlivinghom149 great idea - then see if you can get them in a row 😂
@kevio6868
@kevio6868 11 ай бұрын
@@raftguy lol!!
@mr.d2329
@mr.d2329 11 ай бұрын
They do a great job making videos. I think it's going to be difficult to keep people watching clearing land and building chicken pens
@MrRipsaw1
@MrRipsaw1 11 ай бұрын
My garden was a jungle of ivy growing through the trees and bushes much like yours, although on a smaller scale. I found the best tool was a hand held petrol hedge trimmer (pole versions are also available for higher up areas) as it cut the ivy and twigs up to 3/4" and rubbed against thicker growth without damage. A hedge trimmer can go practically to ground level as long as it is oiled and excess soil is brushed off and tight up to stumps. Once the cuttings were raked out I was able to clear the thicker stuff with a hand saw and cordless reciprocating saw (SawzAll?) I save the chainsaw for stumps and trunks over 6". Don't forget that most chopped up vegetation can be put aside in suitable containers with the worms to become compost for next year's planting.
@georgewithrow1626
@georgewithrow1626 11 ай бұрын
Planting a garden, whey to go!!making your land provide and sustain you is the objective of owning a farm or land! Thanks so much for the entertainment. It’s nice to see you guys moving forward. Thanks again until next time.❤
@bdmenne
@bdmenne 11 ай бұрын
HOLY CRAP! Just realized you could have free year round electric. Get a Paddle wheel, and harness THAT FLOW!!! Forget cloudy day Solar Panel fail.
@budpratt4295
@budpratt4295 11 ай бұрын
Congratulations on your new property. You two have come so far.😍
@vanlife1vanlifervlivinghom149
@vanlife1vanlifervlivinghom149 11 ай бұрын
I’ve been watching you guys I’m really proud off you guys I’d like to suggest to you as a loyal fan to buy some ducks 🦆 for the property ❤❤ stay blessed Remember you inspire many of us ❤
@johnscarborough8425
@johnscarborough8425 11 ай бұрын
Make sure you save all those brush clippings. Pile them up and save them. They may be the best organic fertilizer you will find. Put them around fruit trees or on veg patch and let them decompose. I use a battery powered hedge trimmer for small vines and young brush off fences and around my fruit trees. Does it fast with little effort. For woody branches a good pair of long handled lopping bypass shears is quicker and less effort than swinging a machete. I use a 5 gallon bucket in the garden to hold all my hand tools so I don’t lose them. Trim off the bottom half of the outside skirt of the lid so it does not lock itself on the bucket, take out the rubber seal. You can then use the bucket lid to keep water, sand etc out of the bucket, but it is still easy to take off. Use it for a chair while you work. Use it to store food and seeds, water plants. I call it my 5gal MPT, Multi purpose tool.
@jstmv
@jstmv 11 ай бұрын
You need to keep the lid on the cistern all the time. You get one mosquito lava in there and and your health goes out the window. Maybe think of dropping in a water sanitation chlorine pill once in a while. Dysentery and other tropical illnesses are not a good thing.
@mikemoxley9477
@mikemoxley9477 11 ай бұрын
Love your farm ! Great to have gotten the info about the original owner Good luck and stay safe and happy.
@loisphillips5826
@loisphillips5826 11 ай бұрын
Great video. Nice to find fruit and coffee, and learning who the previous owner was. Love seeing the progress. You must be so excited. Looking forward to next week's video.
@ExposingReflections
@ExposingReflections 11 ай бұрын
Congrats on all the great plants you're finding. Good job on taking your time and saving the good stuff. Very fun video. Thank you for sharing your adventure
@rodtheplumb
@rodtheplumb 11 ай бұрын
hey mat, maybe someone has already said this but you fixed the problem before you had a problem "gravity" in england we put our fe tanks in the loft or build stollage for the tanks to go on, so build up a part of the roof put the tank on the roof and you can collect rain water and put a uv light on it to clean the water etc sorted no pumps needed.
@hokiedoo
@hokiedoo 11 ай бұрын
Good morning landlubbers and ranch hand Bear,I thought of names for the kittens Larry Curly and Mo 🤣
@fillg
@fillg 11 ай бұрын
You can add a pressure tank to your water setup to keep the pump from kicking on and off constantly if you're just using a little water. It will help the pump last longer. Also you need a bigger area to catch the water from than just the lid of your cistern. Maybe put a tarp "roof" over the building and drain it into the cistern, or a makeshift gutter from your awning.
@ChowdahHead
@ChowdahHead 11 ай бұрын
As much as I loved to watch yoour sailing vids I find myself captivated by your transition to land. Best of luck with your garden, critters and such. Looking forward to you both building a suitable house on your beautifully lot and living the dream.
@neutonrenda2303
@neutonrenda2303 11 ай бұрын
It's well worth the effort of saving the trees you have, takes forever for them to mature and produce. You are gaining big-time to have that already on your patch of paradise. Beautiful landscape, going to enjoy watching your journey guys.👍❤
@russellbrander7588
@russellbrander7588 11 ай бұрын
Changing the channel from sailing to homesteading....I think you guys may just pull it off. You're making a believer out of me. Good luck.
@vanlife1vanlifervlivinghom149
@vanlife1vanlifervlivinghom149 11 ай бұрын
I’ve been watching you guys I’m really proud off you guys I’d like to suggest to you as a loyal fan to buy some ducks 🦆 for the property ❤❤ stay blessed Remember you inspire many of us ❤
@mattman237
@mattman237 11 ай бұрын
I was skeptical myself but they are winning me over. I guess at the end of the day it's about the people, not the activity they are doing.
@alexfullmer4707
@alexfullmer4707 11 ай бұрын
After seeing the flood stage changes in your 'river' I can see the challenges of setting up a power station however, some piping off to the side to run through the hydro generator my do the trick. Just a suggestion to create a current to run all the luxury's you are used to.😊
@FeedingMyFetish
@FeedingMyFetish 11 ай бұрын
You know... when you two were on the boat I could take it or leave it. But now I'm interested in everything you do. Keep up the good work. And if you need advice just ask. I've been farming for the last 35 years. I built my own house, I know this stuff. Right now I'm raising sheep, but I've raised chickens as well. You're doing fine with the three you've got. She's just broodie. She'll live.
@alexracoon4513
@alexracoon4513 11 ай бұрын
Guaba is like the apple in Europe and the USA for pastry and is delicious, Guaba marmalade with cheese pieces is a real treat. enjoy it. 🤗😃 Very happy for you both !!! I wouldn't mind if your videos were 1 hour long.
@s.c.d5053
@s.c.d5053 11 ай бұрын
“Let me clear the story up a little bit better” followed by the perplex look on Matt’s face! Priceless lol!
@leseighteen
@leseighteen 11 ай бұрын
Hi both of you! We’re loving seeing you on dry land doing your thing!!! Is it possible you could do like a drone tour of the land so we can see it from the air-it’s difficult to work out where your land starts and ends and where it’s flat or steep! Xx
@SailingGoodBadandUgly
@SailingGoodBadandUgly 11 ай бұрын
Even with the drone it's hard to tell, we're clearing slowly
@SailingPennyLane
@SailingPennyLane 11 ай бұрын
I'm most impressed with the sustainable living situation you are creating. That's what I look forward to the most with our plans of moving aboard our boat. Make my own power, water, catch fish when possible, and take more responsibility of my own trash. Less consumption and more reduce and reuse! Good job you guys; when you start a family, those kids will be brought up in the most amazing environment!
@semiramisdancer
@semiramisdancer 11 ай бұрын
"Don't waste it all!" .Love it, You go girl.
@scottmarkham9466
@scottmarkham9466 11 ай бұрын
You need to start a compost pile. By getting all the small limbs and leaves piled up throw in the worms in the pile and turn the pile once a week and by a couple months you should have some really good soil . Then shovel in the soil into you garden soil for better growth from your plants !
@OasisTrimaran
@OasisTrimaran 11 ай бұрын
Y’all struck GOLD with farm family history connection ☕️ 🎉🚜
@SailingGoodBadandUgly
@SailingGoodBadandUgly 11 ай бұрын
We're trying to find old pictures
@bucknaykid5821
@bucknaykid5821 11 ай бұрын
Have you guys thought of growing micro greens and selling them to the local waterfront resorts? Also later you can use the creek to set up a fresh water prawn grow tanks and supplement your income that way too!
@mcpa2991
@mcpa2991 11 ай бұрын
When you get into it you might want to try something like a chicken tractor setup - clear a bit, then pen the chickens over it and they will scratch and crap and clear up a lot of the small stuff for you (and get a good feed)
@carlbeaver7112
@carlbeaver7112 11 ай бұрын
Once you identify everything you want to keep, plants/trees, hire someone with a power drum mulcher to clear the rest down into the soil. If it isn't in the budget keep at as you are then rent a walk behind tiller to get the chunks mixed into the soil to promote decomposition. It also helps to have a plan as to what you want to have growing in order to inhibit everything else on the island trying to take over and establish itself in your clear, fertile land. You probably want to also install some sort of filter on your water system (for dirt/filth, not very $$) and learn about what it takes to produce safe, potable water.
@Aprilseahorse
@Aprilseahorse 11 ай бұрын
That is way cool that you have established plants that would take you years to grow! Sounds like you did good! And yes, she is a Beast!
@willrogers1023
@willrogers1023 11 ай бұрын
Matt, if you raise your cistern in the air you will gain natural water pressure.
@MikeHursh
@MikeHursh 11 ай бұрын
I was skeptical about the change from sailing but absolutely loving this new adventure! Keep it up! But we need a new shirt design...
@juancarlosalmiron2055
@juancarlosalmiron2055 11 ай бұрын
So nice to see you Kristen and Puerto Rican Gallo ,LOvely convert those almost 9 acres in a Paradise ! The Chicken house is getting small or is my view ? Ideal place for Pineapple , Cocoa beans, it looks that you may create a natural pool at the creek ,if you have some kind of help ! Gravel work like the entrance to the property and from the RV, TO THE STORAGE AREA OR MOST COMMONLY USED AREAS FOR CARS OR WALKING , OTHERWISE ON A BIG STORM IT WILL CREATE WASH OUT CRACKS AND TROW YOUR EFFORTS OF SMOOTHING THE SOIL ON WASTE LAND . IF YOU HAVE A PICK UP , PUT SOME LOAD ON IT LIKE DIRT TO GET 1/2:TON ,OR APPROX 1.000 LBS AND RUN THE TRUCK BACK AND FORT TO COMPACT THE SOIL ! Hurricane season is here don't get cut off guard champ ! Make sure the chicken coop is secured to the ground !AND THE RV ANCHORED ALSO TO A FIRM LAND ! SORRY JUST IDEAS THAT MAY HELP YOU OR REMIND YOU ! YOU GUYS ARE DOING GREAT , DON' T BURN'T YOURSELVES ,TAKE PAUSES WRITE DOWN A SURVEY OF FRUITS AND LOCATION , OF KRISTEN AND MATT FARM !
@someonewhocares5712
@someonewhocares5712 11 ай бұрын
Yea thanks for another vi😊😊😊😊😊😊
@jennyg2525
@jennyg2525 11 ай бұрын
The sound of nature in the background ❤ and the views of the sky and that storm getting near spectacular! You guys amaze me👌🏻❤️
@KevCampbell
@KevCampbell 11 ай бұрын
I applaud your logic behind using the scythe, I think you’re correct. It’s hard work, but I think it’s the right approach for your land at this stage. Feels like you’re coming into yourself in a new way. Being a steward of the land can do that for you. Delighted for you man.
@SailingGoodBadandUgly
@SailingGoodBadandUgly 11 ай бұрын
It's eye opening for sure, and it'll keep u humble😅
@VoteBLUE2024toSAVEDEMOCRACY
@VoteBLUE2024toSAVEDEMOCRACY 11 ай бұрын
Congrats on all the new viewers! You both deserve it and great things are on the horizon for both of you! Don't forget to spread the love and stay humble.
@jamesrobertson132
@jamesrobertson132 11 ай бұрын
Pay attention to drainage yes in PR it rains alot.. you don't want to build or garden where it's gonna just wash away your hard work.... can't wait to see what you guys do... watching every week .... p.s. thank you for keeping the cats....
@lesaaxberg5295
@lesaaxberg5295 11 ай бұрын
Don't feel bad. I have 9 roosters and 16 hens. 7 roosters have come from one hen that is always broody. Also, the white grub worms are great for your chickens. Not so much for your garden. Good luck with your property.
@duanemiller5606
@duanemiller5606 10 ай бұрын
Fence off the garden and put the chickens in. They’ll scratch and digging and have a feast. Well, instead of fencing off the garden, you could just make a portable chicken run like they have on so many of those other homesteading sites that they drag around to keep the birds safe while letting them forage.
@VoteBLUE2024toSAVEDEMOCRACY
@VoteBLUE2024toSAVEDEMOCRACY 11 ай бұрын
I'm so glad that you both protect each other. You guys remind me of my relationship with my wife. I'm lucky to have her, and you guys are lucky to have each other!
@BarryBrowning
@BarryBrowning 11 ай бұрын
So around 8 acres you can call yours. It's gonna be an honor watching my adopted niece and nephew continue to create your tropical masterpiece. Matt, can explain what tie you had to Puerto Rico that led you to this location as your new home? Thanks. See ya next week.
@SeanPatrick59
@SeanPatrick59 11 ай бұрын
I love where this channel is going. You both seem to make everything fun.
@MrHappyMickey
@MrHappyMickey 11 ай бұрын
Making a lot of progress! Don't worry about feeding the worms to the chickens. it's the "Circle of Life"
@TheOldMansPicks
@TheOldMansPicks 11 ай бұрын
Kristen's House of Koffee on the Hill. Perfect stop for the touritas.
@barrellcooper6490
@barrellcooper6490 11 ай бұрын
Matt, you can get a solid blade for the weedeater. It looks sorta like a circular saw blade. I'd get one made by the manufacturer of the weed eater made for your weed eater. It will do vines and small trees. Works really well. It's a good middle ground between the string or the chain saw.
@calvinh.8882
@calvinh.8882 11 ай бұрын
That chicken laying on her eggs will be fine. She will get up and eat/drink when she needs to. Also, when you get new chickens you have to give them a couple of days to acclimate/get used to each other before you stick them together or let the new ones free range. They have to establish the pecking order, so when you get some new ones leave them together in the pen for a couple of days before letting them out. They will fight a bit, but that's just them finding out who the boss is going to be and then they'll be fine.
@WoodyD1950
@WoodyD1950 11 ай бұрын
Love your new digs. You might find it easier to till the soil with a pointed shovel rather than a flat nosed shovel. Keep it sharp and it can cut through a lot of fines and toots in the soil.
@rbnhood39
@rbnhood39 11 ай бұрын
You guys have the modern day version of Green Acres going on there, for those of us who can remember that show. You guys are doing a good job reclaiming your land back from Mother Nature.
@rossdalfreys8883
@rossdalfreys8883 11 ай бұрын
Matt, You so strong. Hercules, Hercules! Threw that Susteren over that wall like that. You so strong!
@brianphillips1691
@brianphillips1691 11 ай бұрын
Lmao, "It's Coming" ! priceless
@SailingGoodBadandUgly
@SailingGoodBadandUgly 11 ай бұрын
💦
@neyshmariegonzalez5606
@neyshmariegonzalez5606 11 ай бұрын
Everything looks good, just be sure that you look up some laws on cutting down trees in PR. There are native trees that are protected 🫶🏻
@SailingGoodBadandUgly
@SailingGoodBadandUgly 11 ай бұрын
Dang ! Ima look em' up. Information is hard to come by tho
@user-cu5xt5so8j
@user-cu5xt5so8j 11 ай бұрын
The roof tin should run across (not along) the supports for when there is a lot of rain. The roof should guide the rainwater to the cistern. FWIW you can find them (on-line) there are 2 good books on Rain Water Harvesting, one by the U of Hawaii and the other from Texas. A lot of good information and engineering already done on using the rain for drinking water. Chickens are easy, or as complex as you want. They can be done on the cheap, they can feed themselves but they do need protection and a place to call "home" with water & a nest box to lay the eggs. Good luck guys & have fun!
@pennyjanzen2701
@pennyjanzen2701 11 ай бұрын
Grandpa just put the rain collection on a platform above the wall but not above the roof. The sink in the kitchen had water fed with gravity. Fun.
@roberttrote9683
@roberttrote9683 11 ай бұрын
🥰 you bring joy in our life ,love watching you guys.
@thinkforyourselfjohn3167
@thinkforyourselfjohn3167 11 ай бұрын
Beautiful piece of land super excited for the both of you pretty amazing how much you have accomplished in such a short amount of time. How nice that now you know the history of the land and all the awesome trees you have. God Bless you both. ❤❤
@davidt1621
@davidt1621 26 күн бұрын
Your little homestead is a primitive skills bushcrafter's heaven. You have access to so many building materials, and I'm not sure you fully appreciate/realize it yet. For example, that red/orange soil in the creek is clay, which means you can make Spanish style sun-baked pottery tiles for the roof. The white stones in the creek can be crushed to make concrete or whitewash-paint. The bamboo - omg don't get me started... fish traps, a canoe, a home on stilts, a creek bridge, a water-wheel mill, a water-wheel hydro-generator, a fence. Yall got lots to learn about.
@markajohnson4583
@markajohnson4583 11 ай бұрын
They make a carbide tipped circular saw blade for weed trimmers that will cut thru the vines without wrapping up, cut thru small brush, and doesn't sling the vegetation all over you! And is still works great on leafy vegetation. You can be surgical with it - your property is the perfect candidate!
@RCoperator
@RCoperator 11 ай бұрын
I’ve watched a lot of your sailing videos and I loved them, but now you have me hooked on this homesteading stuff🤘🏻. I will be watching every episode, you have my support here from Utah.
@lovemind8466
@lovemind8466 11 ай бұрын
I had to get off the big screen & come to my phone to write a comment. Me & my husband are new to yalls channel, love all that you are doing & it's so inspirational makes me want to pack up the husband & go do the same thing. I don't know y'all, but proud of y'all for doing the dam thing on your own. Keep up the hard work it's gonna pay off sooner or later 🎉❤ And the fact you guys got a creek, is amazing. Can't wait to see it all come together 🙌
@Wrighty
@Wrighty 11 ай бұрын
I love watching you guys. Your best bet for the water pump would have been a household shower booster pump. They will pump water until the outlet flow is stopped, and the pump will cut out. Once the water pressure in the outlet side of the pump drops, the pump will cut back in automatically. I also think you'll find them cheaper. Check when you buy, but they usually come with a cutout switch. Hope this helps.
@slider30189
@slider30189 11 ай бұрын
FYI you don’t need a rooster for your hens to lay eggs. You only need one if you want chicks and to protect your hens. My hens usually lay in the morning so I let them out of the coop in the afternoon to free range and they go back in the coop when the sun goes down. Sunlight will help your hen to not be broody.
@lorenzogonzalez8695
@lorenzogonzalez8695 11 ай бұрын
Good morning you both can build a great homestead on that property like some Airbnb.
@domalash
@domalash 11 ай бұрын
I'd like to see you get a pressure washer and paint sprayer. Pressure wash the old house. Square up the top edge and corners with mortar or concrete. Maybe mortar the walls also. Then paint it all with paint sprayer. Get some new pressure treated lumber for the top edge and some new beams. And some new roof panels. Maybe $1000 to $2000 to make it look almost new. I know it's a lot of money for not much more use. But it's like having clean new clothes. It just makes you feel good. With it being your home and seeing it everyday, I think it's worth the money to feel good. It's not like you have twelve of them to do. But I guess the camper and land was expensive. And maybe you're saving to build a new home structure. I do hope you get more tools. I understand the need to clear by hand. But maybe a table saw, drill press, grinder/sharpener, vice, welder, compressor and more. Make the old house your work shop. Anyways, that's just what I'd like to see. Just one viewer's thoughts.
@Ruffneckdman
@Ruffneckdman 11 ай бұрын
You can do this…I think it’s exciting to always do new things--keeps you green and always adjusting to life…
@pedrolopes4778
@pedrolopes4778 11 ай бұрын
My favourite livestyle channel just got better. I'm doubling my Patreon support! You guys are great!
@seanmurphy1348
@seanmurphy1348 11 ай бұрын
That’s a nice little spot.Congratulations
@jeffbrown2401
@jeffbrown2401 11 ай бұрын
Fantastic Videos you two guys rock , all the best for the future look forward each week to your video release Jeff UK
@peterlang5985
@peterlang5985 11 ай бұрын
Kirsten. "Let me clear the story up a little bit.." Matt, when you glared at the camera I just laughed. 😊 loved this episode! It's all about story telling and you're both masters at it! Not to mention awesome film makers. Your respect for the land and all that's there is wonderful.
@hannahandrews8327
@hannahandrews8327 11 ай бұрын
You guys are really putting the love in , respect the land and it will give back tenfold♥️
@toomanycats305
@toomanycats305 11 ай бұрын
Love watching your new adventure! Wishing you the very best in everything you do. Love that you’re being careful about the fruit plants and trees. My significant other said he would just bulldoze it all down. That’s why we’re watching you on TV and not doing it ourselves 😂🎉❤
@SailingGoodBadandUgly
@SailingGoodBadandUgly 11 ай бұрын
😅 it's tempting! But for now slow is good
@dennisd6527
@dennisd6527 11 ай бұрын
Great, fun, video. You guys are a scream. Good luck with the land and animals . You look like you're having fun, and that's the main thing.
@DoranMitchell_Handpan
@DoranMitchell_Handpan 11 ай бұрын
Hey Matt, as far as power tools for clearing the land try a shaft type weed eater with a saws blade for cutting the vines & unwanted saplings. Also for any tilling consider a Mantis Tiller. Small, powerful & ideal for your situation. 😎👋👋👍
@stephenshort839
@stephenshort839 11 ай бұрын
Lucky to have fruits and coffee already growing yes keep as many as you can. I think you are right to catch the water then put it in the water tank CLEAN, no leaves, dirt or bugs.
@mrnickbig1
@mrnickbig1 11 ай бұрын
Great work! You may want to construct a small water tower, or, at least, put a cistern on higher ground, in order to store water and provide some pressure, even if the pump is down. Also, the tool you are using to break up the ground is a pick-mattock, not a pickaxe. A pickaxe literally has a pick (spike) on one side of the head and an axe blade on the other. I blame a programmer (Notch) who misidentified a mining pick as a pickaxe in a very popular computer game about crafting mines. Many other software companies followed the lead and called everything vaguely pick shaped a "pickaxe". For example, Skyim ONLY has pick-mattocks in the game, yet the miners keep whining about swinging a pickaxe all day. Of course, the miners also keep going on about mining iron, no matter what kind of mine they are working. For an example of a real pickaxe, look at a Fireman's Axe.
@theveteran765
@theveteran765 11 ай бұрын
You're lucky with your chickens. I have 2 that just showed up and the hen lays the eggs and the rooster sits on the eggs.
@Hawkeye188
@Hawkeye188 11 ай бұрын
On land or on the water - you two are more entertaining than anything on tv. 😂 Keep up the good work.
@yugtdhoiijuh6617
@yugtdhoiijuh6617 11 ай бұрын
u should put a tarp on the roof, running down into the tank,or with a hole in the middle to funnel into the tank. so u can fill the tank when it rains. nice place guys. lm new here but look forward to see what u do, love from oz
@SailingGoodBadandUgly
@SailingGoodBadandUgly 11 ай бұрын
Welcome!! We are still sorting out our rain catch
@hartlow946
@hartlow946 11 ай бұрын
Just be careful how you put the drainage in the garden. If you put the trenches up and down the slope you will be adding to the brown color of the water in the creek. Should try to keep the top soil where it is. Drain any water away that's coming from higher ground around the garden, not through it. Any rain that falls directly on the garden should seep into the soil. Thanks for the videos, love watching them.
@livingsurvival
@livingsurvival 11 ай бұрын
I enjoy this more than the sailing. That river seems close enough to your garden. Setup a ram pump and water it without power.
@markbee9446
@markbee9446 11 ай бұрын
I'm thinking a little bit of "Green Acres" here now... hahaha.. Great job kids.
@hatterassportmechanic5621
@hatterassportmechanic5621 11 ай бұрын
Good morning g b u family,more fun filled adventure at a new place of peace.
@SailingGoodBadandUgly
@SailingGoodBadandUgly 11 ай бұрын
It is pretty peaceful!
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