I wanted to post in the other video of you setting the pole that auger is nice set the auger on point let it set then nudge the tractor up a bit it will level up during the dig and make life easier but doing a great job!
For tractor access maybe build a 2x4 frame/panel to fit between two of your posts. Fence/wire mesh the frame/panel separate from the rest of the wire fencing and just use 6 or 8 screws to secure that frame between the posts. Remove the entire frame/panel when you need access, leave in place the rest of the year. Really a nice job on your garden !
The tractor makes the job of digging post holes so much easier. When I was 15 my uncle paid me and the kid across the street to install about 10 posts to connect two fences. Wasn't worth the money but that fence is still there 40 years later. Keep posting pics Evan. God Bless.
What an awesome opening segment. So peaceful, and nice choice of background music. Your tractor saved you so much back breaking work. Thank you for sharing, and God Bless from Phoenix. Russ
Garden looks awesome! That is exactly what I need to do with my garden area. I have a dog that also loves to run straight through the garden and chickens that love to eat all my baby plants. Keep up the good work!
Definitely add a double gate for tractor - but it will look fabulous when it's complete. Every day those pups need training, never miss a day, they are intelligent and will be a nuisance if not rigorously trained. A good job for those rainy days.
Hey Evan just a little idea if you put your tractor in neutral while you're doing the Audrey it will go forward slowly and your auger will stay straight. Keep your foot lightly on the break and you'll see what I mean
We know exactly what you mean, every weekend we plan a big project it rains lol your garden is going to be beautiful! Can't wait to see it all planted 🙂
Looks really nice, love the stepdown of the fence. The dogs are adorable but I know they can be annoying when pups, thank god they do grow up and you reach a level where you can trust them. Looks like you will have a bountiful garden. Good Luck.
Evan, the new fence is looking good. For your tractor entrance, consider making it a stand alone panel that would only take a few screws to take off. That way you dont have roll up the half of the fence. Those pups are too funny!
JudithB I would put a tractor gate in. You could plant stuff in big buckets for in front of the gate if you needed to! I plant some toms and peppers in big pots so I can move them into my little greenhouse for winter.
Not being critical but if you angle your posts to Shed water and you put your top boarding on the side you will still have good fencing.love your journey.
Good morning Evan and Rebecca, looking good around there. Might suggest you make your tractor gate in two removable parts or a couple gates so you can till the inner garden each year. Hopefully you can teach the dogs to stay out of the garden areas . Thanks for sharing with us, you’re all doing great. Fred.
Suggestion, since you are a pretty good carpenter, instead of having to disconnect and roll back the fence why not make a slip channel on the fence posts where you can slip a framed fence section in and out to make way for the tractor?
Let neighbors know you have a 3 pt hitch post hole digger, you will be surprised by how many new friends you have, but of course since they are your new friends they want to borrow your post hole digger,
Your Aussies are gorgeous btw! Love this breed, I have a mini and they’re incredibly intelligent, athletic and run circles around anyone who owns one lol. Nice garden but I was side tracked by the dogs lol
Evan, can you please tell me where you got the spindle that you had the orange string on. Thank you. Everything is looking so good on yalls homestead 😊❤️🐾❤️❤️❤️
Wow, your garden fencing is impressive and your videos are always so enjoyable, so thank you. I hope you get the weather break you need to finish the fencing the way you'd like. In the meantime, can you keep the pups on leash just long enough to get it done? P.S. For what it's worth, I really enjoy your videos as filmed. Background music is not necessary for me, especially when it seems TH-camrs have limited choices via YT. That in turn means the same music gets used over and over and over. People like me end having to mute over and over and over, or quit following favorite channels when it becomes too much. The sounds around homesteads like yours are the real music to my ears.
I love how you tapered these posts down. I am getting ready to start building my garden and going to use this as a guide. Did you use all 8ft posts or did you have to go larger to taper them like this?
Side note: Never mix your cement in the ground. If you do, you can expect that cement to crack and crumble as the dirt around it settles and moves. Yes, it will move. Then your post will be loose, and you've got to set your posts all over again. If you want something to last, you have to build it to last. But of course if you're homesteading, everything you do will be nothing more than makeshift.
my opinion is that dismantling fence every time you need tractor in that garden is not the best idea eventually that constant rolling in and out will destroy it a simple cheap gate would be a better solution even if you make it as one panel in between two post that you can just hang up and down when ever you need it
Question, at about 8:35 in your video you used a neat gizzmo to pull your alignment string tight and hooked on the post. What is the tool called and where did you get it from. I need one of those.
What is your last frost date ? How did you get your Rosemary to winter over ? We are just south of you in Marion,, Illinois and I can't get mine to live through winter. I saw it in another of your videos .
Looks like the weed wacker along those bottom boards is gonna get a small workout first lol. Hubby always tells me the weed wacker fits my little hands better than his. Goooo figure huh??? LOLOL
Evan, love the garden,looks great!! Question, at 8:38 you pull the string down and put something on the post to hold the string, what was that?? I need that? 🤓 You have an awesome property!!
Take two consecutive, even sections and turn them into a gate for the tractor to go through. They will match the rest of the fence but be able to open. At least in theory ; > )
It seems everyone is worried about a big gate that you can get the tractor through, but I know you have that all figured out, good job. That fence will be there for many years. The dogs and ducks might be angry at you. God bless
ok i am 58 years old, and bought my country land cash when i was 18, was nothing but bush at the time, if you seen my videos, you know a lot of it is feild now, my live stock live in the woods and feilds, i started from nothing, i caant help but every new young usa couple that has a small farm there building here on you tube, why they have 50 Lb bags of stuff of lumber, or any heavy stuff to unload or load, they part the truck, or truck and trailer a hundred feet away from were in needs to be dropped or loaded, and they carry 50lb bags, heavy lumber, wood stoves, you name it, i not sure if they just dont know any better due to the fact they come from the city, or they have had so much education, comon sence has been struck from them. i know my self, i rather move the truck 10 times then kill my self, to were years down the road i really pay for it, if i did that well building my life, i sure would not enjoy it today, also, you can always tell a person that has moved to the country, from the city, they must have a tractor, yet the have lots of area, but they make a tiny garden, that will feed them maybe though the late summer when things are ready, but nothing to carry them though to the next fall harvist, they have a tractor to make an keep up a huge garden, but know, first thing i built on my land after the long drive way, to set me way back off the road, was a shed, to store tools, eqipment and to later put my main 200 amp hydro service panel in, to feed all other building that will come later, with out having to make changes, then i built a big under ground root cellar, then the gardens came, every fall a 1000lbs of potatoes are stored in the root cellar, that stay like the day you dug them up, right in to the fall of the next year, along with tons of other garden stored food, and stays so cold i hang my sides of beef and pork in it for 10 days, as wel to keep my big tubs of meat an fish brines in that meat will stay in for 7 to 15 days before smoking, totaly free cooling year round
You are creating a beautiful place for your family and generations to come! 💙💜❤✝️🕊🗽
Such relaxing sounds of nature and livestock
A good trained dog is awesome but you have to start when their pups 10 minutes a day each will do wonders
Good job. I would definitely install tractor gates, it will pay off in the long run.
Nice job on the fence build. It all takes time
I just love everything about this property, you guys are doing a beautiful job!!💕
As your auger goes down let your tractor roll forward just a little bit you will get a straight hole
You need inch the tractor forward as your drilling it keep your holes straight
I wanted to post in the other video of you setting the pole that auger is nice set the auger on point let it set then nudge the tractor up a bit it will level up during the dig and make life easier but doing a great job!
Great job Evan, and those puppies are growing up to be lovely dogs
Yes fencing your garden is a very good idea for sure !!! Nice antique tractor action !!! Keep up the good work Sir !!! CHeers !!!
It’s a beautiful garden. Love those pups...😍😍😍
Evan you need to build a big gate for the tractor to get in!! Alot easier now!!! Great job! God bless!
I love your dogs...had to put our dog down last week after an off and on illness so I enjoy watching your dogs grow.
Very nice job you two..... Can't wait to see your produce.
Who says gardens can't be practical AND beautiful!! Can't wait to see the finished product!!
Great watching you guys and your beautiful property. I look forward to each video.🐸
For tractor access maybe build a 2x4 frame/panel to fit between two of your posts. Fence/wire mesh the frame/panel separate from the rest of the wire fencing and just use 6 or 8 screws to secure that frame between the posts. Remove the entire frame/panel when you need access, leave in place the rest of the year. Really a nice job on your garden !
The tractor makes the job of digging post holes so much easier. When I was 15 my uncle paid me and the kid across the street to install about 10 posts to connect two fences. Wasn't worth the money but that fence is still there 40 years later. Keep posting pics Evan. God Bless.
Thanks Evan for sharing your garden...Fur babies are growing so fast, their legs are so long... Stay safe
Thats one bunch of happy animals good to see them out on pasture, good job things on moving along just fine!
What an awesome opening segment. So peaceful, and nice choice of background music. Your tractor saved you so much back breaking work. Thank you for sharing, and God Bless from Phoenix. Russ
Garden looks awesome! That is exactly what I need to do with my garden area. I have a dog that also loves to run straight through the garden and chickens that love to eat all my baby plants. Keep up the good work!
I would suggest doing it right the first time and build a gate for the tractor to go through. Been there done that.Youtune doesn’t lets editing.
Definitely add a double gate for tractor - but it will look fabulous when it's complete. Every day those pups need training, never miss a day, they are intelligent and will be a nuisance if not rigorously trained. A good job for those rainy days.
So far your fence looks so easy compared to others I've seen done..👍 looks great
Maybe a wood gate wide enough for a tractor opening with fencing on it?
Hey Evan just a little idea if you put your tractor in neutral while you're doing the Audrey it will go forward slowly and your auger will stay straight. Keep your foot lightly on the break and you'll see what I mean
Looking great as always!
Good morning Evan. Good to see you again.
We know exactly what you mean, every weekend we plan a big project it rains lol your garden is going to be beautiful! Can't wait to see it all planted 🙂
Great job.. i always enjoy your video's ..
Looks really nice, love the stepdown of the fence. The dogs are adorable but I know they can be annoying when pups, thank god they do grow up and you reach a level where you can trust them. Looks like you will have a bountiful garden. Good Luck.
It is looking good.
It looks great!
Looking good you guys!! As always, I look forward to all of your videos. The dogs are getting big!! ❤️😂❤️
Looks great Evan!
Evan, the new fence is looking good. For your tractor entrance, consider making it a stand alone panel that would only take a few screws to take off. That way you dont have roll up the half of the fence. Those pups are too funny!
JudithB I would put a tractor gate in. You could plant stuff in big buckets for in front of the gate if you needed to! I plant some toms and peppers in big pots so I can move them into my little greenhouse for winter.
Evan, the garden looks good and the fence will definitely keep the predators out. The pups are looking good too.
That is gonna be one sturdy fence!
Not being critical but if you angle your posts to Shed water and you put your top boarding on the side you will still have good fencing.love your journey.
Good morning Evan and Rebecca, looking good around there. Might suggest you make your tractor gate in two removable parts or a couple gates so you can till the inner garden each year. Hopefully you can teach the dogs to stay out of the garden areas . Thanks for sharing with us, you’re all doing great. Fred.
Be easier in long term to build gates for the tractor opening too, you will use it more than you think, bringing in compost etc
also think gate will be best. you can easily brace to next line post.
Hey Gary!
Suggestion, since you are a pretty good carpenter, instead of having to disconnect and roll back the fence why not make a slip channel on the fence posts where you can slip a framed fence section in and out to make way for the tractor?
Tractor Gates! My garden has two of them, so i can get in and out on two sides. They are 8 feet wide so i can pull in with a trailer load of compost.
Let neighbors know you have a 3 pt hitch post hole digger, you will be surprised by how many new friends you have, but of course since they are your new friends they want to borrow your post hole digger,
Good video
Your Aussies are gorgeous btw! Love this breed, I have a mini and they’re incredibly intelligent, athletic and run circles around anyone who owns one lol. Nice garden but I was side tracked by the dogs lol
As you start drilling move forward ever so slightly and the drill will go down strait. Regards Billy from S A,
Why not just invest in a garden tiller save the tractor for the wide open spaces ?
Evan, can you please tell me where you got the spindle that you had the orange string on. Thank you. Everything is looking so good on yalls homestead 😊❤️🐾❤️❤️❤️
Search for " mason's line reel " www.hardwareworld.com/c9w7bpz/Masons-Line
Wow, your garden fencing is impressive and your videos are always so enjoyable, so thank you. I hope you get the weather break you need to finish the fencing the way you'd like. In the meantime, can you keep the pups on leash just long enough to get it done?
P.S. For what it's worth, I really enjoy your videos as filmed. Background music is not necessary for me, especially when it seems TH-camrs have limited choices via YT. That in turn means the same music gets used over and over and over. People like me end having to mute over and over and over, or quit following favorite channels when it becomes too much. The sounds around homesteads like yours are the real music to my ears.
why not simply build a gate to get the tractor through.....sounds like a better solution than ripping the fence down.
Hi...... 👍👍👍
I love how you tapered these posts down. I am getting ready to start building my garden and going to use this as a guide. Did you use all 8ft posts or did you have to go larger to taper them like this?
Side note: Never mix your cement in the ground. If you do, you can expect that cement to crack and crumble as the dirt around it settles and moves. Yes, it will move. Then your post will be loose, and you've got to set your posts all over again. If you want something to last, you have to build it to last. But of course if you're homesteading, everything you do will be nothing more than makeshift.
my opinion is that dismantling fence every time you need tractor in that garden is not the best idea eventually that constant rolling in and out will destroy it a simple cheap gate would be a better solution even if you make it as one panel in between two post that you can just hang up and down when ever you need it
New subscriber here! Great work!
They pay attention where they are going when they get against that shock wire.
Two sets of hands are better than one. 😊
Question, at about 8:35 in your video you used a neat gizzmo to pull your alignment string tight and hooked on the post. What is the tool called and where did you get it from. I need one of those.
What is your last frost date ? How did you get your Rosemary to winter over ? We are just south of you in Marion,, Illinois and I can't get mine to live through winter. I saw it in another of your videos .
Looks like the weed wacker along those bottom boards is gonna get a small workout first lol. Hubby always tells me the weed wacker fits my little hands better than his. Goooo figure huh??? LOLOL
Either go no dig, or buy a small rotovater. If the fence is just because of the dogs, put netting around it, your plants get more light too.
Evan, love the garden,looks great!! Question, at 8:38 you pull the string down and put something on the post to hold the string, what was that?? I need that? 🤓 You have an awesome property!!
Maybe a fence panel that is built the same but different...lol
(Does that make sense?. Probably not)☮
Hey! What is that little wooden tool by Kobalt that you’re using to hold the string? I can’t seem to find it online; don’t know what to call it
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Can you fit a wheelbarrow in ether of the gates?
Make a large gate 🇬🇧🎉💐👍
What kind of wood did you use for your fence?
looking so good! been waiting for you to do this for a long time...did you get barn cats yet??
Are you using treated wood or is that cedar? Looks good. 👍
Lots of hard wrk but it looks so much better in the end and it is all worth it! Keep up the great job!
Put in a tractor gate less hassle in the future.
Take two consecutive, even sections and turn them into a gate for the tractor to go through. They will match the rest of the fence but be able to open. At least in theory ; > )
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Are you familiar with a broad fork? It’s what I’ve noticed many homesteaders use to lift and loosen the soil; they don’t till. Watch Justin Rhodes. 😊
My Sheltie would eat all my strawberries!
Did you space your posts at 6 feet apart?
8 feet apart
Where is the work in that ?
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Wait until you free range thousands of chickens. They'll be scratching and pecking at everything!!!
It seems everyone is worried about a big gate that you can get the tractor through, but I know you have that all figured out, good job. That fence will be there for many years. The dogs and ducks might be angry at you. God bless
ok i am 58 years old, and bought my country land cash when i was 18, was nothing but bush at the time, if you seen my videos, you know a lot of it is feild now, my live stock live in the woods and feilds, i started from nothing, i caant help but every new young usa couple that has a small farm there building here on you tube, why they have 50 Lb bags of stuff of lumber, or any heavy stuff to unload or load, they part the truck, or truck and trailer a hundred feet away from were in needs to be dropped or loaded, and they carry 50lb bags, heavy lumber, wood stoves, you name it, i not sure if they just dont know any better due to the fact they come from the city, or they have had so much education, comon sence has been struck from them. i know my self, i rather move the truck 10 times then kill my self, to were years down the road i really pay for it, if i did that well building my life, i sure would not enjoy it today, also, you can always tell a person that has moved to the country, from the city, they must have a tractor, yet the have lots of area, but they make a tiny garden, that will feed them maybe though the late summer when things are ready, but nothing to carry them though to the next fall harvist, they have a tractor to make an keep up a huge garden, but know, first thing i built on my land after the long drive way, to set me way back off the road, was a shed, to store tools, eqipment and to later put my main 200 amp hydro service panel in, to feed all other building that will come later, with out having to make changes, then i built a big under ground root cellar, then the gardens came, every fall a 1000lbs of potatoes are stored in the root cellar, that stay like the day you dug them up, right in to the fall of the next year, along with tons of other garden stored food, and stays so cold i hang my sides of beef and pork in it for 10 days, as wel to keep my big tubs of meat an fish brines in that meat will stay in for 7 to 15 days before smoking, totaly free cooling year round
Too painfull to watch.