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Eden Homestead
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 ก.ค. 2016
We have never before grown a garden!
Join us on our adventure as we learn and create our own edible food forest in Central Florida!
Next, we will establish many new varieties in our new vegetable garden!
Please Subscribe to our channel for more videos as we expand on our new Permaculture Food Forest
Join us on our adventure as we learn and create our own edible food forest in Central Florida!
Next, we will establish many new varieties in our new vegetable garden!
Please Subscribe to our channel for more videos as we expand on our new Permaculture Food Forest
Discipleship Training & Spiritual Retreat Offerings
Welcome to our Eden Homestead in Vero Beach Florida. We offer Discipleship Training weekends, as well as Retreat stays at our Eden Homestead campus. Please Contact us for details through our website at: www.acts2school.com for more information.
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The Stunning Optics of Portal!
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We will be making "Portal" available in the near future to support our ministry work in Florida. Thanks for watching! Please visit our website at: edenhomestead.org Music by Rockot from Pixabay
Introducing My Latest Creation
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Here's my 2nd visually stunning prototype. I'm pretty happy with the results. We will be offering these one of a kind creations in the near future to help support our ministry work in Florida. Please Like and Subscribe to keep up with the many fun projects going on at Eden Homestead! You Can Visit our Website at: www.edenhomestead.org
Eden Homestead - Teaching on Water Baptism
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Here is a video from our teaching series on Water Baptism. For more information about us, visit our website at: Acts2School.com
Acts2School's Eden Homestead. Exclusive interview with Don Blizard.
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Here is an interview we did with Glenn Jones of The How To Garden TH-cam Channel at our grounds at Eden Homestead in Vero Beach Florida. Please share your comments, like, and subscribe! For more information about us, visit our website at: Acts2School.com Please check out Glenn's channel at How To Garden using the following link: th-cam.com/channels/XSNQBKpEXupd69D5BPfefA.html
Meet Our Chickens!
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Here is an update of what's happening this week at the Eden Homestead in Vero Beach Florida. Please like, and subscribe, and take this amazing journey with us! For more information about us, visit our website at: Acts2School.com. Eden Homestead is a ministry of Acts2School
Central Florida Food Forest Update January 15th 2020
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Please like, share, and subscribe! This encourages us toward making & sharing more videos! :) I can be contacted at: don@acts2school.com
Eden Homestead - A Quick View Of Our Food Forest Just Two Years Later!!!
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Here is an update of what we are working on this week at the Eden Homestead in Vero Beach Florida. Please like, share, and subscribe and take this amazing journey with us! For more information about us, visit our website at: Acts2School.com
Central Florida Food Forest Video Update - Eden Homestead
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Here is a video update of what we are working on this week at the Eden Homestead. Eden Homestead is a ministry of Acts2School. We offer different retreat stays at our place for a convenient affordable price with optional discipleship training including redemptive stewardship . Contact us for details. For more information about us, visit our website at: Acts2School.com
No Dig Abundance! Florida sandy field turns into rich beautiful compost!
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Here is an update of what we are discovering at the Eden Homestead in Vero Beach Florida. Please like, and subscribe, and take this amazing journey with us! For more information about us, visit our website at: Acts2School.com You can sponsor the work here by donating a young tree. We have an arrangement with atree4me.com by which if you order a tree, mention Acts2School/Eden Homestead, or conta...
The Best Chicken Waterer Ever!
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Here is an Gravity fed automatic chicken waterer that's always clean that we are working on this week at the Eden Homestead in Vero Beach Florida. Please like, subscribe, and share... and take this amazing journey with us! For more information about us, visit our website at: Acts2School.com
Permaculture Update! - April 17th, 2018
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To be part of this living legacy, you can purchase a tree for the project at: www.atree4me.com. Please like, and subscribe, and take this amazing journey with us! For more information about us, visit our website at: Acts2School.com where you can sign up for one of our discipleship training courses.
Eden Homestead - Greenhouse Flyover!
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Here is an update of what we are working on this week at the Eden Homestead. Please like, and subscribe, and take this amazing journey with us! For more information about us, visit our website at: Acts2School.com
Eden Homestead - Monday Update on Our Garden & Back To Eden Style Food Forest
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Please Subscribe! Here is an update of what we are working on this week at the Eden Homestead in Vero Beach Florida. Please like, and subscribe, and take this amazing journey with us! For more information about us, visit our website at: Acts2School.com. If you would like to be part of this project, you can make a donation at: www.paypal.com/donate/?token=FROvKAt8RZ2hSl97LB8NmPGAhJxTBepg6-YcH7Wv...
Eden Homestead Planting Sugar Apples - Back To Eden Style
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Here is an update of what we are working on this week at the Eden Homestead in Vero Beach Florida. Please like, and subscribe, and take this amazing journey with us! For more information about us, visit our website at: Acts2School.com
Eden Homestead - Update! Post hurricane Irma
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Eden Homestead - Update! Post hurricane Irma
Eden Homestead - Growing Food for Thought.
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Eden Homestead - Growing Food for Thought.
Building Our Chicken Coop & Chicken Pen!!!
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Building Our Chicken Coop & Chicken Pen!!!
Eden Homestead - Help From Our Barefoot Farmers!
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Eden Homestead - Help From Our Barefoot Farmers!
Eden Homestead - Crazy Free Mulch! - Get FREE mulch for your Garden!
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Eden Homestead - Crazy Free Mulch! - Get FREE mulch for your Garden!
Alligator Sighting! - and planting behind our stables...
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Alligator Sighting! - and planting behind our stables...
Building Our Chicken Coop & Chicken Pen! - Eden Homestead
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Building Our Chicken Coop & Chicken Pen! - Eden Homestead
Garden Update! Food Forest - 911 Avocado Tree Rescue & New Tropical Trees
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Garden Update! Food Forest - 911 Avocado Tree Rescue & New Tropical Trees
Planting Tropical Trees In Our New Permaculture Food Forest
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Planting Tropical Trees In Our New Permaculture Food Forest
Tropical Fruit Trees In Our New Garden - Permaculture Food Forest
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Tropical Fruit Trees In Our New Garden - Permaculture Food Forest
My parents grew a peach tree, what does that mean?
Wow beatiful her feet.. Please in manure
I so enjoy working the farm barefoot and especially mucking out the cows and pigs👣 My other farmworkers have got used to me being barefoot now in all weather😉
Thanks DON.. I was talking with some Bartow homestead FAMILY. about you today!! THIRTEEN CHILDREN.. and 10 children at another farm family!!
Mmm tetanus
Shoes off to the Barefoot Farmers.
Brilliant!
Your not scared to squash a bug barefoot ?
That why u got teeth . Use them. Mb u can swallow a slug whole but you should chew all the others first
@@jackd1582 tell your mother and kids to do it .
Looking great. I have a food forest in ft pierce. Just south of you!
Nice! Would love to connect with you!
great great where is this
Vero Beach, Florida
Vero beach is south florida. Central ends at about Tampa and goes up to Ocala. Above and below are very different growing conditions
Wow this is amazing! We are wanting to move to Florida and do this. How many acres do you have? How much did it cost to do this?
We're on 5 acres, and I deep mulched (3ft deep) over 2 acres for the food forest. The mulch was free. Many of the plants were starters from local people I met who were growing on their own properties.
@@edenhomestead5382 That's so awesome! We are working on moving next year. We are from Michigan. Did you get the mulch from tree companies?
@@andreaherrema503 yes, that’s exactly what we did
I just started a food Forest about 8 months ago and live in Vero as well would love to link up
Sounds good Justin! My email contact information is in the description.
Amazing work! You're inspiring me!
That's wonderful! There's soooo much we can do! :)
hi chickens nice to meet you! Cute rooster! I like your run too!
Thanks!
Really enjoy watching how the Homestead is developing. Fantastic. God Bless!
Thank you!
Sounds like root rot issues. I'm over in Lakeland and built a food forest. Our property is very low and two years ago we had extreme rain starting in May. We were flooded all summer. Luckily I put all my trees up mounds which I believe has saved them. Videos on these things can be seen on my channel. Irma hit us hard that year as well but I only lost papaya from her. Subbed.
It ended up being just that. We laid down 3ft of wood chips over a 2 acre area, and hadn't given enough time for everything to break down to the degree where there is a more absorbent wood pulp. Things have really changed for us since. And yes, we plan on mounding up certain plants like avocados. Thanks for subbing with us! we did likewise :) How is your food forest doing? Is it a large one?
@@edenhomestead5382 we have 2.5 acre but it's spread out over the property. half acre pond, house, barn, shed, oak trees, so I'm probably only actually using 1 to 1.5 acre for growing. We just ended year 4 of our project. Some areas are younger than 4. I've definitely had my share of plant death over the years for various reasons as well but overall I'm happy. God bless your project.
CorJen Farm we’re just over a year behind you, and we’ve seen incredible changes! Blessings to you both!
@@edenhomestead5382 I have used a ton of mulch just like you and likewise have seen excellent growth. Have a Jackfruit I started from seed make it to 20' and it's just now as of this month three years old. Set a fruit in December but it dropped.. probably to much cold. I'm sure it will put out more female flowers in the coming weeks. Large area mulching makes a huge difference. However one mistake I made last spring was adding more mulch around the Jackfruit tree. I added nearly 16" which was to much for an established tree. It immediately began to suffer and I had to spread much of the mulch out and got it down to just under a foot but the tree still struggled last summer. Hoping it does better this year. In year two it grew insane until I over mulched and starved the roots of oxygen. The initial application of deep mulch did not hurt because the trees didn't have established roots to choke. So going forward I'm only reapplying maybe 6" of mulch at a time. Luckily it was only one area I did that. Lesson learned.
Way to go great tour
Thanks so much!
@@edenhomestead5382 you know who this is right?
Wait a minute... Is it you Glenn? How are you?
@@edenhomestead5382 it's me I'm good
That is a magnificent food forest. Bravo!!
Thanks Jason! Look forward to meeting you sometime!
I can't believe how much you've done since I first met you! Absolutely amazing!
Just wait James ;)
Looks great, subscribed & looking forward to updates!
Beautiful!
Thanks Jason! Love what you're doing on your channel!
Wow!!! This surface is ideal for your bare soles. Go barefoot !!!
Right On!
Very helpful! Very rich soil you created. It's "black gold".
Going barefoot is the gentlest way of walking and can symbolise a way of living - being authentic, vulnerable, sensitive to our surroundings. It’s the feeling of enjoying warm sand beneath our toes, or carefully making our way over sharp rocks in the darkness. It’s a way of living that has the lightest impact, removing the barrier between us and nature. - Adele Coombs, “Barefoot Dreaming”
Absolutely! :)
Agree wholeheartedly. I make a point to go in my yard daily with no shoes and take time to connect with the earth and its electromagnetic field.
@@biogirlHI - Earthing: The Most Important Health Discovery Ever ! humansarefree.com/2014/01/earthing-could-be-most-important-health.html
Thank you very much for comment, dear friend @@edenhomestead5382 . And now, as a pensioner, I can say that life is too short to waste time wearing shoes. Bare feet are happy feet ! I wish you all the best, Dinu 🦶🏼☺🦶🏼, 65, from Romania.
Lot's of growth, your garden is looking really good!
James Walton, you are also part of this project ;)
You are doing a beautiful thing. Would love to visit your place one day. Best wishes. :-)
Pepe's Fruit Trees You’re welcome anytime Jason :)
Wow! Congratulations. That is fantastic. What are you going to grow?
Tomatoes! and other goodies! ;)
Good to see the progress you are making. Thumbs up and shared on FB.
Thanks so much!
Great update~My moringa died a couple of years ago! I have more seed but haven't had much time to get them started! Chuck
Good time to get em planted! :)
Looks like we have a lot in common! I subbed! I have 2 100 foot greenhouses and am in the process building 2 more! Chuck
Nice! I'll check out your channel for sure!
Your channel came up as a recommend channel I love it I can not wait to view more your videos !!
Ok, last comment sorry. LOL. Join our Coffee growers group on Facebook. Look for Extreme Coffee Growers. We are a group of people from all over the World. We grow coffee outside of the traditional coffee belt. Check us out search for us on FB. Extreme Coffee Growers. Take care.
Get some of the Persimmon trees available from Zill plants in Palm Beach. They offer the South Florida grafted variety. They are better suited for our S. Fl climate. All the best.
Soursop may have scale. I see ants and honey dew. Not seeing powdery mildew on it. Spray with neem just an hour before sunset and consider Spinosad for those nasty looking red ants. :-)
Elevate your trees on a mound and this should help keep those roots happy. Avocado, Soursop hate poor drainage!
The Soursop does not like wet feet. Well drained soil very important. Also yes the cold weather is a big issue.
The wind breaks are a great investment for your orchard/farm. One nice plant you may want, to attract bees is the Aloysia virgata. Great ornamental compact tree or shrub. Very fragrant too. All the best. Peace! :-) You are doing a beautiful thing enjoy and the best part is that you are sharing your experiences.
Thanks for all of the wonderful advice and for sharing your wisdom! Where are you located?
Davie, Florida. Best of luck with your farm.
You have a beautiful property. Keep in mind the the Soursop will catch a cold and loose all it's leaves at 40 degrees F. Do your best to protect it in winter. A freeze can kill your tree, even mature trees are at risk. Thumbs up and subscribed.
When you said the lemon tree had so much fruit it was actually bowing down.. It gave me a reflection on us with the Lord, that we are to bear a lot of fruits for Him, and it's only bowed down on our knees, instant in prayer and obedient to the Lord, that we'll be able to bear these much fruit. We're here to serve Him and He will bless us abundantly if we seek Him first. Be like that lemon tree! :D All glory be to God forever and ever, Amen
Right on! :)