The Wilsons on Wilson 🤙 SUCH a hidden gem! No one’s really heard of them… but I’ve yet to find ANYTHING like it in the homestead genre. My favourite find this year 😁
Thank you so much for mentioning my channel!!! I’m excited to check out the other North Carolina-based channels (we are also in NC). Also, it’s so awesome that you are uplifting other channels. I’m inspired to support others in a similar way! ❤
You are one of my top favorites!! The original Doug and Stacy videos brought me to TH-cam (I miss their old content) but my tastes have grown since then. Finding families that farm & can in a practical way is important. You were the first video that made canning look easy & attainable for me!!
Well thank you very kind of you to include me. I wish I was way bigger! lol also love Becky! She is my friend and supper supported me when I was super small.
My favorites are Whippoorwill Holler, Acre Homestead, homesteading Family, Living Traditions and Rosered homestead. Rosered Homestead also has another channel Trail Blazers, they do a lot of traveling and camping and testing equipment for camping and traveling. I watch most of the ones you named too. Thanks for sharing.
I've really gotten into Sage and Stone Homestead. Heather has the calmest voice and nothing seems to bother her. Weekly garden tours and she's not afraid of showing what's good, bad or ugly.
I've recently become a subscriber of hers as well. And I agree, I like to see it all. I feel self conscious when I show the messy parts of my garden and the fails, but I try to do it anyway because I value that in others.
I watch all of the larger channels you posted,I love shepparding peppers,acre homestead,little mountain ranch,roots and refuge,farmhouse on boone,our oily house,sweet sunny days,
You showed up on my recommended, I'm glad I watched you. I already enjoy some of your picks, and added a few to my list. We moved from a very busy city life to NC, to a small town on an acre. I started with 4 chickens this past year, and now we have 26 yeah chicken math. This was our first year of growing in raised beds, and in ground beds. Not as good as we wished but not a failure. I will plan on planting more, sadly we can't have more then chickens. I did my first water bath, and we have a freeze dryer for a side money freeze dried candy. Look forward to learning, thank you
Thanks for the suggestions! I am a new youtube channel, but ive been homesteading for years. I watch several of your large channels you mention. Happy to subscribe to the smaller ones now too!
I watch most all these as well. Some that you or your subscribers may also like to check out are the following More than Farmer's Sage and stone homestead Lazy Dog farm True Grit:Appalachian ways These are just a few more that i believe are growing in content and promising success in the homestead family. Educational and ease of watch is what i enjoy as well. I just recently discovered you as well and find you easy to watch as well as listen to. Keep up the wonderful content. ❤
Thank you so much for your kind words! I love the first three you mentioned and someone else commented about the True Grit Appalachian Ways so I recently subscribed to them too!
I watch Hollar Homestead, Danny and Wanda from Pecan Grove and Deep South Homestead. They are a wealth of knowledge and they have started a new homestead at pecan grove in their 60’s. Great people. A small channel that I watch is Three Rivers Homestead, she only puts out videos on Sundays. Doug and Stacy, The Mac’s and Rose Red Homestead, She teaches a lot about cooking and canning and the science behind things.
I love Whippoorwill Holler, Homesteading with the Zimmermans, and From Scratch Farmstead. I watch Homesteading Family, and I'm looking forward to checking out your favorites. Thank you!
Holler Homestead is my favorite but I also love Living Traditions and Sow the Land as well. Sow the Land is a neighbor to the Hollar Homestead as is Calico Cow Acres (a small channel). I came over here because I need something to watch on Tuesdays. Most of the channels I watch post on other days so my Tuesday video line up gets kinda boring. Thanks for the video, I'll go look at all the ones you mentioned.
It has been insane! I hope it lets up soon. The heat and lack of rain are wearing on both me and the garden. Every time I look at the weather app it says we'll get rain the next week. Then then the next week comes and no rain. 😫
Hollar Homestead, Sow the Land and Living Traditions are also among my favorites! One of your other favorite big channels used to be one of mine but has fallen out of favor with me-I find the tone is too “braggy.” If you haven’t checked out these channels, give them a try: Homesteading with the Zimmermans Simple Living Alaska Becoming a Farm Girl
I always thought 99% of the homesteading content on TH-cam is fake guru level stuff. Including one of your favorites. 2 of the favs you talked about have exhibited extreme failures in animal husbandry, yet they are on TH-cam representing themselves as people who are qualified to teach others. It’s the same with most subject matter. How to make money from home, real estate, investing, you name it, all people making money teaching others how to do something they themselves have never made any money doing. HOWEVER, there are some gems as well. A homestead is something to provide support, comfort, health and nourishment to those who reside on it. It requires revenue from jobs. They are fantastic if one person can stay home, eliminating the child care, vehicle expenses of a dual income household, and over time, 85% of the food costs can be covered. Take in to consideration other factors, maybe it puts you in a lower tax bracket, it really brings to light what a joke dual income families really are…. We’ve been duped in to being tax cows to be milked to death. A farmstead bumps it up a level. You are selling products to the public, from your farm. If you are successful, it can cover all the expenses of owning that land and home site. So now you have your wheels and the roof over your head covered. Either a homestead or a farmstead usually require off farm income. I’ve come to think that there is nothing wrong with social media being that source of income. It’s a fair exchange. I’m sickened by the entertainment being offered by popular culture, and me and the kids can watch people on TH-cam who have amazing personalities, and who represent values that are in line with my own. It’s a win win. We farm organically without tillage at scale, and have a homestead within the farm for ourselves. We’re in the middle of land that extends out in a 50 mile circle from us, and in that grouping of land, there are 400 acres that are not feasibly accessible with our big equipment. My fertility is achieved through livestock and letting land rest to regenerate each year. It leaves me with many tons of animal protein to get ride of, and the need for another enterprise to serve a sanitary function for fly control, I don’t have time for chickens, and they leave me with more protein to be exported. Hence, my solution was small farms on big farms. Through these partnerships, I can direct market my protein, and my consumer can get more of their culinary and dietary needs fulfilled. This attracts more customers and keeps them coming back. Wins all the way around. The big and the small need to work together. I hope someone starts making content that promotes that concept, and we can start tearing down that wall between big and small farms.
You picked almost every single one of the large TH-camrs that I watch...never heard of the Seasonal Homestead but will check them out because you have great taste. Will watch yours now too!! Will check out the others also. Have you ever watched Roots and Refuge? Or Oak Abode Homestead...I like them too.
We’re on the same page with most of these. I tried watching one of your big channel suggestions but she is too overwhelming. Takes on way too much for having such a small family. We’re a family of 5 and I don’t grow/produce, and store that much food.😂. The ones I haven’t heard of, I’m going to take a looksy!
If you want to try some UK channels, then have a look at ; Huw Richards, Our Smallholding Adventure, Tap O The North, The Super Serious Farmer. Best of luck with some of the accents!
New to your channel and just subscribed! Yes... enjoy many of the channels you listed! A new to me channel that I am very impressed with is "Ali's Organic Garden and Homestead". Saved her recent video on chickens... very informative. Blessings Kiddo!🌻🐛🌿💚🙏💕
My first time seeing your channel. We are, or I am a wannabe Homesteader. We have the property. We have our city home and city jobs an hour away. I haven't seen your channel or any of the ones you listed. I'll be checking them out soon. Here are a couple of the ones I enjoy watching. @WorkingAussiesHomestead 5.51K subscribers @farmhandscompanion 69.7K subscribers There are others, but I need some new channels. Some I watch have started inserting Drama into the content. Thanks for posting!
Thanks for stopping by and watching! I haven't heard of those two channels so I will definitely check them out. I hope you get to live on your property soon if that's your wish!
I'm a single male. I bet that your audience is more than 70 percent female. Men love to solve these problems too, which is why i have to mention that my experience on TH-cam has been different. I've learned from a few homstead channels but also videos i would catecogorize as gardening. Survival gardening with David the good, is not your typical homestead channel. Many of the others i only watch for propigation techniques. It is best to try to get the most out of your knowledge presuits. We are not at all different--trying to soak up information and do other things. It's weird that social media would have men and women become separated. It's only couples shows as far as I've seen. And the man is not the main character. There are a lot of cases when the msn is a good co star. But I'm afaid there are a lot of female viewers who don't have the support of their spouse. It would be interesting to see how you put your homestead knowledge to the test. Thanks for your video.
You need to watch Appalachia Homestead with Patara....More than Farmers...Roots and Refuge...all great platforms loaded with information..i to like Modern Homestead in Alaska ❤❤❤
I’m familiar with all these channels except hometown homestead and garden of mirth. I stopped watching acre homestead and living tradition s for the most part because they are so big. It’s hard to relate to them, I enjoy the holler homestead. It is my favorite.
Some homesteading channels are not "really" homesteading; they are content creaters. Nothing wrong with that, but some things that they do to teach people are completely wrong. When you point it out to save viewers heartache from failure, they then hide your comments. There is a way to find out if you are hidden. One channel blocks about 40% of the comments. I have/had a channel, but stopped putting up videos because doing the videos took too much time away from actually getting homesteading work done. I was frustratingly falling behind. Furthermore, people like engaging couples, big boobs hanging out, or younger families to watch. I don't have big breasts, my wife does not do homesteading work with me, my kids are adults and gone, and I'm certainly not entertaining. I was all about teaching things that were proven to work. All function and little form. Thus, it wasn't worth my time if I could not be of value to viewers. To test if you are being blocked from commenting, post a comment. Wait 10 minutes. Log off TH-cam, go the the channel and the click the option to view newest comments. If yours isn't there, then they have no interest in you (or you really were a jerk). Unsubscribe and move on to a site were your personalities match. Furthermore, if the number of comments when logged in is a lot more than the number when not logged in, then they are filtering out many viewers, but cashing in on their views. Do note; just because you see your comment when logged on does not mean your comment is actually viewable to others or the channel creaters. A few homesteading channels understand where I come from and see the experience of a seasoned homesteader. They don't block me and some like my comments. Months later, I can sometimes spot a change in what they do. THOSE are the real up and coming homesteaders. They have the ability to learn and adapt to progressively do better. That is what is necessary to be a successful homesteader that can go the distance. This was a good video to post for people to get a cut of interesting channels. And no, I'm not trying to get attention to my site. I don't plan to do more videos. And seriously, I'm not very entertaining. All the best to you.
You missed Simple Living Alasks. Seed and Sparrow rocks too. The Elliott Homesyead is also good. Hannah Lee Diggan is an amazing young woman...not really homesteading butalways a great watch.
SimplelivingAlaska 😊 gardens chickens and fishing off the grid.
Great channel! I subscribe to them too.
Fabulous channel! ❤❤❤
I watch most of these. Try out More than Farmers they are very entertaining and knowledgeable on gardening. Have a super fun day. Lisa
I do watch them! Love their videos.
I LOVE their channel!!!
I love Hollar Homestead. My favorite.
They're awesome!
The Wilsons on Wilson 🤙
SUCH a hidden gem! No one’s really heard of them… but I’ve yet to find ANYTHING like it in the homestead genre. My favourite find this year 😁
Their year one documentary.. *chefs kiss* 🤌
I recently started watching them!
@@PlowAndPantryHomestead Yeah? Amazing right?!? Thinking it’s only a matter of time before they catch on more broadly.
Thank you so much for mentioning my channel!!! I’m excited to check out the other North Carolina-based channels (we are also in NC). Also, it’s so awesome that you are uplifting other channels. I’m inspired to support others in a similar way! ❤
You are so welcome! Thanks for watching!
Hi there, I also enjoy watching the "Seed and Sparrow Homestead" Beautiful personality and a hardworking lady, just like you.
Awww. Thanks.
Little mountain Ranch is Awesome! Seed and sparrow Homestead is one of my favorites.
Love Little Mountain Ranch!
Acre Homestead and Little Mountain Ranch are 2 of my favorites😀
You are one of my top favorites!!
The original Doug and Stacy videos brought me to TH-cam (I miss their old content) but my tastes have grown since then. Finding families that farm & can in a practical way is important. You were the first video that made canning look easy & attainable for me!!
Thank you so much! That means so much to me!
I’m honored to be on your list! Thank you for the mention and kind words, I appreciate them so much! Blessings friend! ❤😊
Awww. Thanks for watching!
Your generosity to other channels just won my subscription I love people like you
Thank you! And welcome!
You have got to watch This Off Grid life, really enjoyable couple. Great personalities, great content.
I haven't heard of that one. I'll check it out. Thanks for the suggestion!
Well thank you very kind of you to include me. I wish I was way bigger! lol also love Becky! She is my friend and supper supported me when I was super small.
The Rose Homestead…great for home baking
Thanks for the suggestion!
Deep South Homestead is a very good one and informative
They are one of the first homestead channels I subscribed to years ago!
I absolutely love True Grit: Appalachian Ways
I just started watching her channel. It is very good
I am new to them based on someone else's suggestion here and have subscribed. Good channel!
My favorites are Whippoorwill Holler, Acre Homestead, homesteading Family, Living Traditions and Rosered homestead. Rosered Homestead also has another channel Trail Blazers, they do a lot of traveling and camping and testing equipment for camping and traveling. I watch most of the ones you named too. Thanks for sharing.
All great ones!
I've really gotten into Sage and Stone Homestead. Heather has the calmest voice and nothing seems to bother her. Weekly garden tours and she's not afraid of showing what's good, bad or ugly.
I've recently become a subscriber of hers as well. And I agree, I like to see it all. I feel self conscious when I show the messy parts of my garden and the fails, but I try to do it anyway because I value that in others.
Totally agree! 🌻🐛🌿💚🙏💕
I watch all of the larger channels you posted,I love shepparding peppers,acre homestead,little mountain ranch,roots and refuge,farmhouse on boone,our oily house,sweet sunny days,
I am subscribed to most of those. I have never heard of Shepparding Peppers or Sweet Sunny Days so I'll check them out. Thanks for the suggestions!
Ozark family homestead one of my favorites. They started a little over a year ago.
I will check them out! Thanks for the suggestion and thanks for watching!
Thanks for mentioning us Lissa! I sure do appreciate it and we're honored to be one of your favorites! 💕🥰💕🥰
I love Modern Homestead Alaska. She explains things so well
Yes she does!
Love it you are all so kind!
You showed up on my recommended, I'm glad I watched you. I already enjoy some of your picks, and added a few to my list. We moved from a very busy city life to NC, to a small town on an acre. I started with 4 chickens this past year, and now we have 26 yeah chicken math. This was our first year of growing in raised beds, and in ground beds. Not as good as we wished but not a failure. I will plan on planting more, sadly we can't have more then chickens. I did my first water bath, and we have a freeze dryer for a side money freeze dried candy.
Look forward to learning, thank you
Thanks for stopping by! It sounds like you're busy!
Cosmopolitan Cornbread is one I have recently found. I like it.
I love her! I did a canning collab with her last March!
Thanks for the suggestions! I am a new youtube channel, but ive been homesteading for years. I watch several of your large channels you mention. Happy to subscribe to the smaller ones now too!
That is awesome! Thanks for watching. I'll go check out your channel!
The seasonal homestead is my favorite channel. I also like her calm personality, their structure and their family values.
Yes!
I think they live in Utah.
I watch most all these as well. Some that you or your subscribers may also like to check out are the following
More than Farmer's
Sage and stone homestead
Lazy Dog farm
True Grit:Appalachian ways
These are just a few more that i believe are growing in content and promising success in the homestead family. Educational and ease of watch is what i enjoy as well. I just recently discovered you as well and find you easy to watch as well as listen to. Keep up the wonderful content. ❤
Thank you so much for your kind words! I love the first three you mentioned and someone else commented about the True Grit Appalachian Ways so I recently subscribed to them too!
I enjoy Seed and Sparrow, love Whipporwill Hollar, True Grit Appalation Ways.
I like Whippoorwill too! I'll check out True Grist Appalachian Ways. I haven't heard of them. Thanks for the suggestion!
Bluebird homestead is a new one I'm watching that I'm really enjoying.
Thanks! I'll check it out!
I watch Hollar Homestead, Danny and Wanda from Pecan Grove and Deep South Homestead. They are a wealth of knowledge and they have started a new homestead at pecan grove in their 60’s. Great people. A small channel that I watch is Three Rivers Homestead, she only puts out videos on Sundays. Doug and Stacy, The Mac’s and Rose Red Homestead, She teaches a lot about cooking and canning and the science behind things.
I love all those channels!
I love Whippoorwill Holler, Homesteading with the Zimmermans, and From Scratch Farmstead. I watch Homesteading Family, and I'm looking forward to checking out your favorites. Thank you!
I discovered From Scratch Farmhouse fairly recently and love them too!
Also Little Mountain Ranch with Chelsea is a great one.
It is!
More than Farmers is one of my favorites.
Modern Homestead Alaska is my newest favorite channel!
Hey friend!! I watched this video yesterday without knowing this was you! You listed a lot of my favorites!! Love your channel!!
Awww! Thanks so much!
Thank you for the video. I am subscribed to the large channels mentioned but I will definitely check out the others.
Awesome! Thank you!
Well, I got some new channel ideas. Thanks! 💜
You're welcome!
Holler Homestead is my favorite but I also love Living Traditions and Sow the Land as well. Sow the Land is a neighbor to the Hollar Homestead as is Calico Cow Acres (a small channel). I came over here because I need something to watch on Tuesdays. Most of the channels I watch post on other days so my Tuesday video line up gets kinda boring. Thanks for the video, I'll go look at all the ones you mentioned.
I didn't know Calico Cow Acres was in the same area!
Hi! I’m new to your channel. Happy to find someone in TN:) I grow a garden too. The heat-wave we’re experiencing is making it super hard this year.
It has been insane! I hope it lets up soon. The heat and lack of rain are wearing on both me and the garden. Every time I look at the weather app it says we'll get rain the next week. Then then the next week comes and no rain. 😫
Hollar Homestead, Sow the Land and Living Traditions are also among my favorites! One of your other favorite big channels used to be one of mine but has fallen out of favor with me-I find the tone is too “braggy.” If you haven’t checked out these channels, give them a try:
Homesteading with the Zimmermans
Simple Living Alaska
Becoming a Farm Girl
I do subscribe to those and they're all great channels! Becoming a Farm Girl is one of my favorites! She has such a fun personality.
I can't believe you did not mention Roots and Refuge, but maybe it is on your gardening list. They are a homestead, though.
I am subscribed and have watched Jess for years. Great channel!
I always thought 99% of the homesteading content on TH-cam is fake guru level stuff. Including one of your favorites. 2 of the favs you talked about have exhibited extreme failures in animal husbandry, yet they are on TH-cam representing themselves as people who are qualified to teach others.
It’s the same with most subject matter. How to make money from home, real estate, investing, you name it, all people making money teaching others how to do something they themselves have never made any money doing.
HOWEVER, there are some gems as well. A homestead is something to provide support, comfort, health and nourishment to those who reside on it. It requires revenue from jobs. They are fantastic if one person can stay home, eliminating the child care, vehicle expenses of a dual income household, and over time, 85% of the food costs can be covered. Take in to consideration other factors, maybe it puts you in a lower tax bracket, it really brings to light what a joke dual income families really are…. We’ve been duped in to being tax cows to be milked to death.
A farmstead bumps it up a level. You are selling products to the public, from your farm. If you are successful, it can cover all the expenses of owning that land and home site. So now you have your wheels and the roof over your head covered.
Either a homestead or a farmstead usually require off farm income. I’ve come to think that there is nothing wrong with social media being that source of income. It’s a fair exchange. I’m sickened by the entertainment being offered by popular culture, and me and the kids can watch people on TH-cam who have amazing personalities, and who represent values that are in line with my own. It’s a win win.
We farm organically without tillage at scale, and have a homestead within the farm for ourselves. We’re in the middle of land that extends out in a 50 mile circle from us, and in that grouping of land, there are 400 acres that are not feasibly accessible with our big equipment. My fertility is achieved through livestock and letting land rest to regenerate each year. It leaves me with many tons of animal protein to get ride of, and the need for another enterprise to serve a sanitary function for fly control, I don’t have time for chickens, and they leave me with more protein to be exported. Hence, my solution was small farms on big farms. Through these partnerships, I can direct market my protein, and my consumer can get more of their culinary and dietary needs fulfilled. This attracts more customers and keeps them coming back. Wins all the way around.
The big and the small need to work together. I hope someone starts making content that promotes that concept, and we can start tearing down that wall between big and small farms.
Cog hill farm is one of my favorites and whippoorwill hollow
Those are both great!
You picked almost every single one of the large TH-camrs that I watch...never heard of the Seasonal Homestead but will check them out because you have great taste. Will watch yours now too!! Will check out the others also.
Have you ever watched Roots and Refuge? Or Oak Abode Homestead...I like them too.
Awesome! Thank you! I do watch Roots and Refuge but I haven't heard of Oak Abode so I'll go check them out!
Little Mountain Ranch and Rosered Homestead are both excellent.
Yes they are!
All of my top favorites
Great minds think alike. 😉
We’re on the same page with most of these. I tried watching one of your big channel suggestions but she is too overwhelming. Takes on way too much for having such a small family. We’re a family of 5 and I don’t grow/produce, and store that much food.😂. The ones I haven’t heard of, I’m going to take a looksy!
I hope you find something you like in the new ones!
One of my favorites is Jason and Julie if you get time check them out.
@@cata687 Thanks for the suggestion!
A small channel that I like is teal house homestead.
I've not heard of that one. I'll go check them out! Thanks!
If you want to try some UK channels, then have a look at ; Huw Richards, Our Smallholding Adventure, Tap O The North, The Super Serious Farmer. Best of luck with some of the accents!
I love Huw Richards! I haven't heart of the others so I'll check them out!
And Charles Dowding - No Dig Gardening all good ones.
Check out More Than Farmers. Young couple with kids trying to live off their land. Great info
I do watch them! Love their channel too!
New to your channel and just subscribed! Yes... enjoy many of the channels you listed! A new to me channel that I am very impressed with is "Ali's Organic Garden and Homestead". Saved her recent video on chickens... very informative. Blessings Kiddo!🌻🐛🌿💚🙏💕
That's new to me too. I'll go check it out. Thanks for the suggestion!
@@PlowAndPantryHomestead Looking forward to back watching your videos as well... Blessings Kiddo! 🌻🐛🌿💚🙏💕
My first time seeing your channel. We are, or I am a wannabe Homesteader. We have the property. We have our city home and city jobs an hour away.
I haven't seen your channel or any of the ones you listed. I'll be checking them out soon.
Here are a couple of the ones I enjoy watching.
@WorkingAussiesHomestead 5.51K subscribers
@farmhandscompanion 69.7K subscribers
There are others, but I need some new channels. Some I watch have started inserting Drama into the content.
Thanks for posting!
Thanks for stopping by and watching! I haven't heard of those two channels so I will definitely check them out. I hope you get to live on your property soon if that's your wish!
The Modern Yeoman and Cog Hill Farm.
Good ones!
Love J
I'm a single male. I bet that your audience is more than 70 percent female. Men love to solve these problems too, which is why i have to mention that my experience on TH-cam has been different. I've learned from a few homstead channels but also videos i would catecogorize as gardening. Survival gardening with David the good, is not your typical homestead channel. Many of the others i only watch for propigation techniques. It is best to try to get the most out of your knowledge presuits. We are not at all different--trying to soak up information and do other things. It's weird that social media would have men and women become separated. It's only couples shows as far as I've seen. And the man is not the main character. There are a lot of cases when the msn is a good co star. But I'm afaid there are a lot of female viewers who don't have the support of their spouse. It would be interesting to see how you put your homestead knowledge to the test. Thanks for your video.
David the Good is a great channel!
I like more than farmers
Great channel! I enjoy their videos too!
You need to watch Appalachia Homestead with Patara....More than Farmers...Roots and Refuge...all great platforms loaded with information..i to like Modern Homestead in Alaska ❤❤❤
I am subscribed to all those!
You need to try true grit apallacian homestead.
Someone else suggested them and I checked them out and subscribed!
I'm surprised that Roots and Refuge isn't on the larger channel list.
That's on a different list of mine. Stay tuned for future episodes. 😉
I’m familiar with all these channels except hometown homestead and garden of mirth. I stopped watching acre homestead and living tradition s for the most part because they are so big. It’s hard to relate to them, I enjoy the holler homestead. It is my favorite.
Love the Hollars!
I agree. I used to watch acre homestead and living traditions, but they feel too preachy to me.
I enjoy watching Zach at An American Homestead, The Mac's, Whipporwill Hollar, Doug and Stacy, Venison for Dinner, Sage and Stone
Those are all channels I am subscribed to as well!
Stop by and see me at Re-Ritten Vintage Homestead!
I will!
Some homesteading channels are not "really" homesteading; they are content creaters. Nothing wrong with that, but some things that they do to teach people are completely wrong. When you point it out to save viewers heartache from failure, they then hide your comments.
There is a way to find out if you are hidden. One channel blocks about 40% of the comments.
I have/had a channel, but stopped putting up videos because doing the videos took too much time away from actually getting homesteading work done. I was frustratingly falling behind. Furthermore, people like engaging couples, big boobs hanging out, or younger families to watch. I don't have big breasts, my wife does not do homesteading work with me, my kids are adults and gone, and I'm certainly not entertaining. I was all about teaching things that were proven to work. All function and little form. Thus, it wasn't worth my time if I could not be of value to viewers.
To test if you are being blocked from commenting, post a comment. Wait 10 minutes. Log off TH-cam, go the the channel and the click the option to view newest comments. If yours isn't there, then they have no interest in you (or you really were a jerk). Unsubscribe and move on to a site were your personalities match. Furthermore, if the number of comments when logged in is a lot more than the number when not logged in, then they are filtering out many viewers, but cashing in on their views.
Do note; just because you see your comment when logged on does not mean your comment is actually viewable to others or the channel creaters.
A few homesteading channels understand where I come from and see the experience of a seasoned homesteader. They don't block me and some like my comments. Months later, I can sometimes spot a change in what they do. THOSE are the real up and coming homesteaders. They have the ability to learn and adapt to progressively do better. That is what is necessary to be a successful homesteader that can go the distance.
This was a good video to post for people to get a cut of interesting channels. And no, I'm not trying to get attention to my site. I don't plan to do more videos. And seriously, I'm not very entertaining.
All the best to you.
You missed Simple Living Alasks. Seed and Sparrow rocks too. The Elliott Homesyead is also good. Hannah Lee Diggan is an amazing young woman...not really homesteading butalways a great watch.
I am subscribed to both Simple Living Alaska and The Elliot Homestead. I haven't heard of Hannah Lee Diggan so I'll go check her out!
How bout us?... Lol
I'll check you out!
You don’t enjoy my channel?
🤣🤣. Never heard of it but I'll go check it out!