Your enthusiasm is contagious. I find myself excited to follow how things develop for you guys. And on a selfish note hope to learn as much as possible from your experiences.
@@TheBackwoodsHermit Uh oh. Then it’s the blind leading the blind 😂 I’ll be sure to be really transparent with that works and what doesn’t work. Thanks for following along and I look forward to learning more from your videos as well!
You've certain got a lot on your plates. It'll be interesting to follow you and your partner on your journey. Best of luck to all the family. PS Why do we have "soil", and you have "dirt"?
@@robert-yv2yj You just got me realizing I didn’t know the difference between dirt and soil. Google says, “Dirt is a component of soil, but the two are not the same thing. Soil is a complex mixture of dirt and other components that make it better for growing plants. Dirt is a basic layer of soil that can become degraded and lose the particles that make it soil, leaving behind dirt.” Which must be why my flower garden was such a failure this year- I planted the seeds in the dirt and didn’t plant in the soil. You’ve just given me an idea for a new video! Thanks 😀
@@miscellaneousme Ah! That's the difference. to us it's all soil. Dirt to us is derogatory, as in dogs dirt, or dirt poor. I'll have to look into this a bit more. Look fore ward to your video.
Your enthusiasm is contagious. I find myself excited to follow how things develop for you guys. And on a selfish note hope to learn as much as possible from your experiences.
@@TheBackwoodsHermit Uh oh. Then it’s the blind leading the blind 😂 I’ll be sure to be really transparent with that works and what doesn’t work.
Thanks for following along and I look forward to learning more from your videos as well!
@@miscellaneousme It's all good. Learning what doesn't work can be just as valuable as what does.
You've certain got a lot on your plates. It'll be interesting to follow you and your partner on your journey. Best of luck to all the family. PS Why do we have "soil", and you have "dirt"?
@@robert-yv2yj You just got me realizing I didn’t know the difference between dirt and soil. Google says, “Dirt is a component of soil, but the two are not the same thing. Soil is a complex mixture of dirt and other components that make it better for growing plants. Dirt is a basic layer of soil that can become degraded and lose the particles that make it soil, leaving behind dirt.”
Which must be why my flower garden was such a failure this year- I planted the seeds in the dirt and didn’t plant in the soil. You’ve just given me an idea for a new video! Thanks 😀
@@miscellaneousme Ah! That's the difference. to us it's all soil. Dirt to us is derogatory, as in dogs dirt, or dirt poor. I'll have to look into this a bit more. Look fore ward to your video.
Love your plans!
@@Julesbc1234 Thank you! Planning and dreaming is one of the best parts of homesteading.
@@miscellaneousme that's for sure! We may be building a yurt! I'm excited!
@@Julesbc1234 No way. That is so cool 🤩 I can’t wait to hear an update on how that’s going for you guys.
@@miscellaneousme you bet! 🥰