In this video I do some winter work , its cold but it has to be done. Cutting sick Willow's, Trimming the healthy and regenerating new Willows from the branches
Thanks, that is sometimes what I hear from people, its a dream. But living on a farm takes a lot time and effort to maintain it all. There are good things on both City and Farm living
Your videos are "Boys Own" stuff. I love the mix of Cars, Nature and home restoration. I would love to see the completion of Old Rusty as this was the first series of your videos I watched.
Hi Steve, I love the farm videos. 😊👍🏻I sawed and felled trees two weeks ago over several days. In the evening I was really exhausted but that was fun too🌳🪚🙋🏻
have always admired your 'estate', and what you have done to improve it....really like this type of content, and you never cease to amaze..thx for another great video..
Thank you , I try to make the best out of it. Sometimes I wonder if I should make a video, As the content might be of no interest. And when I do, it seems that there is an interest and that is always a source for more inspiration
It’s that time of year when we have to manage the trees when dormant, we call the drill an auger and that’s what the kids call me 😮 hopefully you didn’t get any storm damage 💨love the dominator 🏎️
Hi 👋🏻 Steve. You make some of the most interesting videos ever 🤩🏴
Thank you, I try
I love this type of videos, your farm looks like a dream for those who live in a big city!
I do too!
Thanks, that is sometimes what I hear from people, its a dream. But living on a farm takes a lot time and effort to maintain it all. There are good things on both City and Farm living
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You have a lovely estate. So glad that you are able take care of it. So many old estates have because of lack of care. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks and yes that is true... I spend 35 years getting this rebuild and this summer it needs a new chalk coat on all the walls.
Your videos are "Boys Own" stuff. I love the mix of Cars, Nature and home restoration.
I would love to see the completion of Old Rusty as this was the first series of your videos I watched.
Very interesting vid great info 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you
Great video - I like the agriculture side of your channel
Thank you
Hi Steve, I love the farm videos. 😊👍🏻I sawed and felled trees two weeks ago over several days. In the evening I was really exhausted but that was fun too🌳🪚🙋🏻
Thanks, I can fully understand you. It takes a lot of effort .. No need to go to the gym afterwards
Hey, that's pretty cool Steve! I hope you show when the tree branches take root and show some signs of growth.
Thank you for taking the time to share.
It would be fun to see the newly planted trees in spring or summer when the new growth appears.
Thanks, and yes I will come back to this in the spring and report on the status of... so keep an eye out
Good for you, creating habitat for the insects and smaller animals in a quiet out of the way place so they dont get disturbed, great idea
Thanks
have always admired your 'estate', and what you have done to improve it....really like this type of content, and you never cease to amaze..thx for another great video..
Thank you , I try to make the best out of it. Sometimes I wonder if I should make a video, As the content might be of no interest. And when I do, it seems that there is an interest and that is always a source for more inspiration
Really enjoy your farm series
Thank you
It’s that time of year when we have to manage the trees when dormant, we call the drill an auger and that’s what the kids call me 😮 hopefully you didn’t get any storm damage 💨love the dominator 🏎️
Thank you for enhancing my vocabulary.... I mean that , Luck only some mild storms
A really interesting video. Please come back to them over time to show us how they are getting on. Would like to see your contribution to nature👍🏼
I wonder how long ago this tree growing technique has been around? Maybe 1000 years? Nice idea for fencing. I think I want to buy a farm.
That idea has been around for a very long time...and has been common practice where Ilive
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No need to even peel off the bark, it'll grow anyway. Provided it's wet enough of course
That is true.... but it helps, One can use root powder, but I will water them often with willow water ( water soaked willow wood and branches)
we want ole rusty
So do I, but there are priorities and as I stated Old Rusty is a priority this year. will be in March
guess you don't ride your brixton anymore huh?
No, I sold that one and got a BMW 1200cc Racer