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Savvy Organics Farm
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2018
Savvy Organics Farm and modern homestead are all about permaculture, regenerative soil, sustainability, modern homesteading, organic gardening, raising chickens and working with nature to produce healthy foods and other natural products. Thank you for visiting our TH-cam Channel and for making us part of your homesteading, permaculture, regenerative soil, sustainability and, organic gardening journey. Your support represents a more healthful, regenerative, and sustainable future for your family and our planet.
Growing Ginger In Pots For Your Homestead Savvy Organics Farm.
Growing ginger in pots for your homestead on Savvy Organics Farm is easy. Ginger has many health benefits. We love using it in a fermented ginger bug, our tea blends, and our firesider. Growing ginger is super easy for homesteaders almost anywhere.
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Savvy Organics Farm Links:
Website: www.SavvyOrganicsFarm.com
Online Store: app.barn2door.com/e/3LKZ6
Instagram: savvyorganicsfarm
Facebook: profile.php?id=100091457682770
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Protect Yourself From Harmful Products
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Protect Yourself From Harmful Products! Savvy Organics Farm and Modern Homestead values the use of organic products for the environment and our health. Pay attention to synthetic chemicals in the products you buy for your farm, homestead, and healthcare. @savvyorganicsfarm #savvyorganicsfarm #homesteading #homestead #protectyourself #harmfulproducts #naturalproducts #healthcare #heathcareproduc...
Adapting To New Wildlife And Pests After Homestead Move
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Adapting To New Wildlife And Pest Pressure After The Homestead Move has been challenging. We have been battling raccoons, opossums, and leaf-cutter ants. We had to do battle with raccoons and possums to save our chickens. The leaf-cutter ants decimated our pea cover crop. Looking through the permaculture lens, we discover solutions on Savvy Organics Farm. Observation of the edges where our farm...
Water Testing & Quality On The Homestead
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Clean water is important to everyone. We are trying a home water quality test kit on Savvy Organics Farm and modern homestead. Always filter your drinking and cooking water through a Berkey water filter or reverse osmosis system. A home water quality test kit is a great tool to help you discover if more testing from a certified water testing lab is needed. If you live on a homestead, off-grid, ...
65' Dead Giant Pine Tree Fallen On Homestead | Savvy Organics Farm
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Some skills need to be taught by someone with experience. Since moving Savvy Organics Farm to our new East Texas Homestead, we have made new friends. Randy has been teaching me how to cut down old dead trees like this 65' giant pine tree. This old giant will provide one last task supplying us with firewood and ashes for our organic gardens. @savvyorganicsfarm #savvyorganicsfarm #homesteading #h...
Preparing New Garden Soil For Growing Food
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We are preparing a new organic garden on Savvy Organics Farm and modern homestead. Collecting materials using a lawn sweeper allows natural materials to amend the soil easily. If the field, we collect leaves and horse manure to add to our homestead garden. This video demonstrates how to shred leaves without an expensive leaf shredder! These are organic fertilizer to increase the organic matter ...
Breaking Ground For New Homestead Garden Using Yammer T235 Tractor
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We have been on the new Savvy Organics Farm Homestead for about 7-8 weeks. We are breaking ground for our first organic garden to grow our own food. The Yammer T235 Tractor and Rhino tiller will be our go-to machine for breaking new ground for growing food on the new homestead in East Texas. @savvyorganicsfarm #savvyorganicsfarm #homesteading #homestead #gardening #organicgardening #growyourown...
Tree & Plant Markers For Homesteads & Gardens
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Since moving Savvy Organics Farm to our new homestead, we've been wanting to label and mark trees, plants, and shrubs. We want to mark some of our trees, plants and shrubs so we can remember what they are, and what their uses might be. This video is about ways we have discovered to mark and identify trees, plants and shrubs on our homestead. Plant identification markers are also very helpful wi...
Vermicompost For Worn Castings | A Great Garden Asset
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We raise worms in worm bins to collect the worm castings. We have been harvesting worm castings for years on Savvy Organics Farm and modern homestead. Worm castings are a tremendous, valuable asset for gardens and soil amendments. Vermiculture and using worm castings is a form of composting that results in a great garden asset full of soil nutrients. @savvyorganicsfarm #savvyorganicsfarm #homes...
You Are What You Eat? What Is In Your Livestock Feed?
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You Are What You Eat? What Is In Your Livestock Feed? Savvy Organics Farm and Modern Homestead believes it is important to pay close attention to the ingredients of your livestock feed. Whatever you feed to the livestock you consume will end up in you. Be sure you are using quality livestock feed that doesn't contain harmful synthetic chemicals, additives, GMO grains, or soy. @savvyorganicsfarm...
2024 Update: Using 30% Vinegar As Weed Killer
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Weeds are always an issue in home gardens and around the homestead. Using 30 % vinegar as a spot treatment to kill weeds works very well. This video is an update from our 2021 video about using 30% vinegar to kill weeds on Savvy Organics Farm. Let's talk more about the effects of vinegar on soil, using soap, using salt, safety precautions, and the difference between using vinegar and synthetic ...
We Moved Our Homestead To East Texas!
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We moved our homestead to East Texas! It took a week of working day and night to move Savvy Organics Farm and modern homestead to East Texas. It was a lot of work but now that we are here we couldn't be happier. Take a quick tour of our new homestead and look for all the new projects in our TH-cam videos. @savvyorganicsfarm #savvyorganicsfarm #homesteading #homestead #offgrid #gardening #athens...
Turning Tough Roosters Into Ground Chicken
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Turning Tough Roosters Into Ground Chicken. When you have roosters you don't want to cook for a meal, turn them into ground chicken lunchmeat using your meat grinder. @savvyorganicsfarm #savvyorganicsfarm #homesteading #homestead #short #shorts #meatgrinder #groundchicken #chicken #lunchmeat #organicchicken Savvy Organics Farm Links: Website: www.SavvyOrganicsFarm.com Online Store: app.barn2doo...
Projects Prepping To Move Our Homestead
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We are preparing to move Savvy Organics Farm and modern homestead to a new location. In preparing we have a number of projects to complete that should help us with moving our homestead. If you have any pointers about moving a farm or homestead please leave us your comments. @savvyorganicsfarm #savvyorganicsfarm #homesteading #homestead #movingahomestead #moving #projects #movingprojects #preppi...
Making Healthy Lunchmeat On Your Homestead
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With a lot of extra roosters on the homestead, we needed a great way to use them. We decided to turn them into healthy chicken lunchmeat in this how to video. Homemade lunchmeat avoids the nitrates and other chemicals used in store-bought processed lunchmeats. Using simple kitchen tools to make homemade lunchmeat out of the roosters was a great solution for our homestead and Savvy Organics Farm...
New Way To Soak & Ferment Chicken Feed
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New Way To Soak & Ferment Chicken Feed
Tesla Model Y Self Driving Mode Using AI
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Tesla Model Y Self Driving Mode Using AI
Freeze Drying Oregano | Fresh Herbs On The Homestead All Year
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Freeze Drying Oregano | Fresh Herbs On The Homestead All Year
Herbal Actions And Methods Of Herbal Preparations
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Herbal Actions And Methods Of Herbal Preparations
Introduction To Herbal Medicine | What Is Herbalism?
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Introduction To Herbal Medicine | What Is Herbalism?
American Red, White, and Blue American Bresse Chickens
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American Red, White, and Blue American Bresse Chickens
Ferment or Soak Your Feed For Better Chickens
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Ferment or Soak Your Feed For Better Chickens
The 2023 Summer Heat Wave is Stressing Our Chickens and Homestead
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The 2023 Summer Heat Wave is Stressing Our Chickens and Homestead
Solar Powered Homestead During Power Grid Outage
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Solar Powered Homestead During Power Grid Outage
Using Water From Chicken Coops To Water Mulberry Trees On The Homestead | Heat Wave
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Using Water From Chicken Coops To Water Mulberry Trees On The Homestead | Heat Wave
Unpacking New Stromberg's Chicken Plucker
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Unpacking New Stromberg's Chicken Plucker
Homesteading: Sometimes Homesteads and Gardens Are Not Always Beautiful
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Homesteading: Sometimes Homesteads and Gardens Are Not Always Beautiful
Im from ythe phillipines how cn i get 30 percent vinegsr
We buy it at local farm stores, gardening shops or hardware stores.
Awesome homestead, looks like a great find.
Thank you! Five months in and we love it!
How much did it cost
Not sure I remember but I think around $1000. 😅
This area had an extended severe freeze in early 2021 and again in early 2022. Followed by a spring drought in 2023, and a fall drought in 2024. There will be trees that randomly die from the 4 stressful years.
Did this continue to work? I have netting above our chicken yard but up on taller poles, thinking the hawk couldn’t still stretch the netting and kill them if I attached it to the 4’ poles but it sure would be easier If i could just use the electric fence posts
Yes, it continued to work well. Thanks for watching!
I usually harvest it at about 9 months. And I end up with a good amount. Thanks for sharing. Do 1 per pot. The bigger the pot, the more rhizomes you will get.
The left is setting the groundwork to pull the 14th amendment on Trump. All this talk about the role of law, peaceful transition of power and the constitution. You can bet your bottom dollar on people and I’ve got Lawson plays for the military to work against the citizens now.
I know nothing about beekeeping. What do you do to protect the bee hives in a bad storm or tornado? Looks like they would easily topple over sitting on those blocks.
Good question. So far, knock on wood, we have not had a problem with storms or tornados. The horizontal hive are a bit heavy especially with bees, comb and honey.
@@SavvyOrganicsFarm Good to know. Bad storms and tornadoes are always on my mind as to how to handle with animals and such in this area. We live in DFW, but have a desire to move to East TX and start a homestead in a few years and curious how people navigate these things.
@@organizedchaoslife Let God handle the storms of life. We are loving our new homestead location. All the wildlife and forest. Beekeeping and hive placement are important. Use trees, brush, or buildings to block high winds. Consider which side of a hill would be best. Hives should be facing to the east. These tips should help them weather any storm.
@@SavvyOrganicsFarm Your right to let God handle the storms. Great tips and insight. Thanks for sharing!
Just discovered your channel. New Subscriber. Will look at some of your other content. I also live in East Texas, North East Texas about 12 miles north of Longview. You in this area too? Hope so as I would like to participate in your classes.... Jeff
Hey Jeff! Thank you for watching our channel. We are working on getting more consistent with our videos. Happy to meet a fellow East Texas! We are about 15 miles south of Athens. We would love to have you at any of our upcoming classes.
thanks that was really good to see. the cross comb, the broken comb, really helpful. Most people show only the perfect and we need to see the hard stuff. I'm about to start keeping bees, salt pond style top bar, in south Texas. happy anniversary!
Thank you so much. We appreciate you watching. We will have to check out salt pond style top bar. Not familiar with that.
any advice on using water glassed eggs that have gone bad?
Good question. But, I can’t think of anything but disposal.
Maybe he did have glasses but still not safe.
True. More safety gear is needed for cutting down trees. Thanks!
No chaps,gloves, glasses and now you are trying to kill the poor donkey ?? You need to learn a little bit about safety. 😂
Good video. That was a big tree!
Thanks!😅
That was fun to watch
Thank you!
At what temp do you set your freeze dryer drying temp? Mine doesn't go below 100 degrees.
Our Harvest Right freeze dryer is automatic. The software and sensors controls the process. I have seen it go down to -40 degrees F. What brand freeze dryer are you using?
Beautiful land. Yuck weather day. I find my older girls can be picky when I give them something new as well. It's usually the cooing rooster that gets them to learn they like it. Pullets are ready to try everything.
Thank you. Rain or shine, the chores have to be done. True, older chickens can take a while to adjust to changes in their feed.
Love this idea. If your tree dies from a simple screw you had way bigger problems with your tree.
Thank you. I anyone is concerned about putting a small screw into a tree there are a few options. One option is to apply alcohol to the screw. Another one would be to use an aluminum screw that will dissolve over time. But, I am with you. Putting a screw or a nail in a tree has never given me a reason to believe this causes disease.
::thumps up:: vid
Salting Soil --will prevent any growth for years to come, useful in some instances where you have gravel or want no greenery-growth of any kind including grass. nothing will grow ever until that salt is removed, dissipates over time from rain or flooding that area with water, and or adding a layer of new top soil or ... "When you are faced with sodic soils from salt buildup, a combination of gypsum and heavy irrigation should be used to reduce the amount of sodium -google." Salt is you friend if you want no growth of any kind and want to stop worrying every year about grass & weeds.
Does this hurt the chicken?
Not at all.
Your sound recording is messed up I can't hear anything you're saying
If you want to avoid putting holes and screws into the trees, you could try using leather lace or some other natural cordage to tie a tag to the tree. Leather would hold up for quite a while I would think, plenty of time to get familiar with the species, but still eventually break down without girdling the tree or leaving metal in it.
Yah, Driving fasteners into trees is such a great way to introduce diseases into your trees and when the tree dies from the disease or age, the screw and metal label will have been encased in wood, and then it can destroy your chain saw when you have to cut the tree up BRILLIANT~!!!!! Just bloody damn brilliant~!! Would be be too much to just learn the species of trees on your property?
Thank you! Those are good points. We appreciate your feedback.
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Hello! New follower! Do you have links to the plant /tree markers and the stamps? It would be much appreciated. Thanks!
Here is one we like - www.amazon.com/Weatherproof-Stainless-Reusable-Vegetable-Markers/dp/B0B1T5P8WW/ref=sr_1_14_sspa?crid=89422CQAAXF6&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.397-3SuEsj-b5FoXQoHjysnXnoMLzL_9xz6N2ywRFPbzbOcLXG0k2S0lS7-5OIsGsCdbVgq3Y-L5Uzic53IBIIB5hguMtn7FnSeckyMGu_cXgfG8IIiSXBWMBhzy_jMefQSqXqrPJPQb0YDP-wDG2eNI3tpcL3Z5jZL7gPandmfxUjezW3S-KTz3rIVKX66vX3Cm8ly5PzMKabusYdTglu3FD_ah_IVazkWqkmY7VpN-UvTZrtEl44Wwjt7nuoSX5Z-1SrK_BZoLqxKgACF2LNedA0suY1LHeL6VGrEUcf4.z7qGEMKRw1mj8HVSQyzggxZAhM12FsXWHcLHgGpdY9c&dib_tag=se&keywords=tree+plant+tags&qid=1724016197&sprefix=tree+plant+lables%2Caps%2C169&sr=8-14-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9tdGY&psc=1
Here is a link to the tree and plant tags we use - www.amazon.com/Aluminum-Plant-Outdoor-Marker-Labels/dp/B00TQMQ4TO/ref=sr_1_29?crid=89422CQAAXF6&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.397-3SuEsj-b5FoXQoHjysnXnoMLzL_9xz6N2ywRFPbzbOcLXG0k2S0lS7-5OIsGsCdbVgq3Y-L5Uzic53IBIIB5hguMtn7FnSeckyMGu_cXgfG8IIiSXBWMBhzy_jMefQSqXqrPJPQb0YDP-wDG2eNI3tpcL3Z5jZL7gPandmfxUjezW3S-KTz3rIVKX66vX3Cm8ly5PzMKabusYdTglu3FD_ah_IVazkWqkmY7VpN-UvTZrtEl44Wwjt7nuoSX5Z-1SrK_BZoLqxKgACF2LNedA0suY1LHeL6VGrEUcf4.z7qGEMKRw1mj8HVSQyzggxZAhM12FsXWHcLHgGpdY9c&dib_tag=se&keywords=tree+plant+tags&qid=1724016197&sprefix=tree+plant+lables%2Caps%2C169&sr=8-29
Here is a link to one of the many embossing stamp tools available - www.amazon.com/ABN-Metal-Large-Stamping-36-Piece/dp/B01MR2PVAZ/ref=sr_1_23?crid=3UQYLIQSY3TV8&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.HprDdo4vjVPJ3Dgnieic28VrmIOh9B_bbJ10-9dhnJG_aIHhKf_JkWcqqz1TMzL8KGKhG525ekaGIWOJT2FNtl9HxlBrUZ2q60HZCXNG07oivCN8achECU9Ri5acSXWAajmKSEahmU0yAKlr9dc7Ktmepr2wuLVvjiUk8_zy9qRkTugijH7hX4Dd-UFLOsbycScGa8grwrgPdKSgIl2dcuPVWFK2ENfUYN_2Svwj6UMZgj0EPeegknNcihQbbV0T1NJ3usrxtVAcQf5Ju4KamA11HwPwPHUnnl45_1Mi0Z4.8KibUhizD81qy4yoGbYL-Soa1_yAZp1UF65wGJe8QKM&dib_tag=se&keywords=embossing%2Bstamp%2Btool&qid=1724016414&sprefix=embossing%2Bstamp%2Btool%2Caps%2C205&sr=8-23&th=1
Excellent vid! Thank you!
How long does that fertilizer stay good in storage?
The nutrients do not appear to dissipate over time, however, any microorganisms will only live a few weeks before going dormant.
Is it safe for pets and animals to
As far as we know, yes.
Stupid political ads. Skip!
Sorry about that. Can’t control TH-cam ads. Try premium to be ad free.
Good info. It’s so hard to find a feed store that sells organic or non gmo.
Thanks Tim! Try asking your supplier if they will order what you want.
Thanks!
What an amazing new home! It is so beautiful with all the land and the tree's. You really found a gem and have accomplished so much already. Thank you for showing us around, you definitely know what you are doing!!!
Awe! That is so kind. Thank you. We appreciate you watching.
Athens , Malakoff area is beautiful! We are closer to Nacogdoches. Great location very nice!!
Thank you! Nacogdoches and the national forests in your area are very nice.
Congratulations! Beautiful new home! ❤
Thank you! And, thank you for watching!
Dude needs a bigger hat.
😂
As you are spraying and carrying the tank push the handle all the way down and give it a quarter turn clockwise. It will lock it in.
You have it double panned, that is why it took longer and did not brown as well.
how do you get ot to adhere to Brassicas? It rolls off my broccoli leaves
When we used it on brassicas, it seemed to roll off but did leave a powder residue. You can also apply it to brassica as a dry powder dust.
@@SavvyOrganicsFarm I think I'll try that. It will definitely be more labor intensive but I'm a hobby gardener, so I only have 50 or so feet of Broccoli.
You can mix in a binder material. I don't know for a FACT that it works with this clay, but when you use a sulfur dust you can add a product like Southern Ag Spreader-Sticker. I assume it would work with the clay powder.
Spartan Mosquito is paying $3.6 million to settle a class-action lawsuit.
Interesting. Many say it works but others say it doesn’t.
@@SavvyOrganicsFarm Yes, company was doing fine selling to people who think it works.
Wont it clog the sprayer?
Depends on the sprayer and if properly diluted. Give it a try!
Two things. Proper measurement so that it's a thin coat, and two the sprayer should be able to adjust for how much comes out, or if you have a nozzle with multiple patterns, use one that allows for a decent amount of liquid to come out. It doesn't need to be a jet stream or you're wasting the spray, but it can't be a fine mist. Yes, this can clog a sprayer using the wrong setting. See how your sprayer work with different settings first, THEN go from there.
Hi, would this deter a raccoon from eating peppers off a pepper plant? Dang raccoons ate all my peppers last year so looking for some protection. Thanks for the video
Honestly don’t know. We have never used it for that. Give it a try and let us know!😊
@@SavvyOrganicsFarm Will do, just ordered some
What size strainer is this
11x4 inches. a.co/d/0awNBc0G
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We are in the market and considering this brand, you still happy with it? We are looking at large
Yes! Great chicken pluckers.
Do you remember how long it takes to bake in the sun oven?
It should be done in about 2 hours. But, you can leave it much longer and it will not burn.
@@SavvyOrganicsFarmThank you so much!
Is the vinegar pet friendly?
Good question. We really don't know. We don't have any pets, just livestock. And, we have not used it in our livestock areas. The vapors dissipate quickly after application and the liquid dries quickly in the hot sun.
Bresse last summer. We made the same mistake you made by not cooking correctly. Our eggs are about half the size of yours. ❤❤❤
Did you candle your eggs at any point during the breeding process? Because if you didn’t you’ll never know wether those eggs were fertilised to begin with. For those with fully developed chicks inside: Did you manage temperature and humidity levels correctly? Did you do a test run with the machine and put in a extra thermometer and hygrometer to check on deviations compared with the numbers on the display? I happen to know that Brinsea had problems with a batch of fans / control unit. It might be you have one of them. Brinsea will know, based on the production date.
Great feedback and suggestions. Thank you!
Does the Vinegar 30% kill the grass?
Depends on the kind of grass. It will kill grass but may require multiple treatments.