I love the way that u have ur kids with u. Teaching them how to build things and gardening. They may not want to when they become adults but the fact that they know how to do all of it is soooo great.
I love that Buggy isn't so independent yet that she doesn't want to be picked up and cuddled. They outgrow that too quickly. You have very special children. I really value your family and the values you are obviously teaching them. God bless you all!
Love the two building projects, Ben. Your boys will be skilled in working up ideas and building them. I hope they understand just how lucky they are. This country needs a lot more dads like you that are teaching their children something to help them sustain themselves in their lifetimes. Just as Meg does, teaching them about cooking and canning...to say nothing of family gardening. God Bless you all.
A woman wants to be proud of her home. A skirt on their home would improve it by 1000%. Trash spread around the home is nothing to be proud of. Like my mother always said “being poor is no excuse for being messy”. Love Meg and have never seen a harder worker.
@@miephoex Woah, who are you to judge? You don’t know their life situation anymore than I or anyone else does. Have you ever homesteaded? My grandfather did and it was hard work. Every summer my mom and us grandkids would go stay with him and help get things done. You don’t get rich being a homesteader. It’s about being self reliant and living a sustainable life. You might want to stay in your lane and keep those rude opinions to yourself.
I just want to say how much I love your channel. I am in the UK but won't go to bed until your video has posted. I have also been suggesting your channel to quite a few other smaller homestead type channel's I watch, including a few in Portugal 😂 Buggy is just adorable and I have just loved seeing her and the boys grow. I also used your boys as an example to a Portugal channel (The Newbys) as they have also coped a lot of flack for their little boy not wearing shoes on the farm hope you don't mind. Your Boys (and Buggy) have survived just fine not wearing them 😊
@@chughes-lv3oeme too! I'm 62. We almost never had shoes on all summer spring and fall. LOL and sometimes in the winter if we were just running out to get something quick. And yes, we had feet of snow & lots of subzero cold. But we had a potbelly stove that was so warm too.
THANK YOU SO MUCH BEN for the demo on cutting the hardware cloth. That is the worst thing to do on any build. Cutting that hardware cloth using a shears etc. Many cuts, pokes and injuries.
Love your channel! Wanted to share something our son said to his father when he was 30. I wish I had worked with you when you were doing projects and learned about how to use all the tools. Our son lives far away and we don’t get to see him often. I don’t know what your boys do off camera but I’m hoping they are learning from their parents and catching your creative bug of making something from nothing and recycling to create useful things. You have a wonderful family! Thanks for the entertainment.
Ben those new chicken tractors r much better! I noticed how much easier it was to maneuver them and get inside when Jason started using them..glad you switched! Your mastering things this year! Meg..as always you are amazing in the kitchen! Both of you are so creative and inspiring! It’s truly a joy to watch you both and the kiddos! Blessings from a Western NC neighbor and your biggest fan❤🙏…Edit~ Buggy smiling while sitting on her Dads lap on the tractor was priceless! Melts my 💜💜💜💜
Meg, you are so resourceful. Saving the pumpkin with carrot and sweet potato is brilliant. Your brain is brilliant. Most of us would not have thought to do such a thing. 🤔
I was thinking the same thing. I am pretty sure I would not have thought to add flavor to a bland pumpkin by adding the sweet potato and carrot. Never to old to learn something new.
Dear Buggie, enjoy this time with your Daddy. The days go so fast and you will grow fast as well. Everyday is a treasure. Watching you and your Dad stirs up memories of happier times for me. Hugs and smoochies to all of you!❤
We just processed our 52 Red broilers from Murray mcmurray. Our biggest was 7 lbs. We got 240 lbs of chicken out of them. But we only keep half as we barter for half a pig for 120 pounds of chicken.
You children are going to be very knowledgeable with a dad and mom like you two. You guys are amazing I’m 76 years old and parents now a day just don’t teach their children a fraction of what your children are being taught Congratulations
wow! I think Ben and Meg were made for each other !! You both are so resourceful and talented !! I look forward to each video to see what the both of you have come up with in your journey of Life on the homestead !! Your children are becoming quite resourceful too !! This is one family that will survive !!!
Meg, I forever was fighting with squash bugs and vine borers with my pumpkins and squash until someone on IG suggested Seminole which is technically a squash but is orange and taste like an awesome pumpkin. I bought seeds from Baker Creek. OMGoodness!! I grew 2 plants last year and had so many "pumpkins" it was ridiculous! I froze and canned so much and gave a pig farmer a ton that I didn't need to grow any this year and from the looks of it, probably won't grow any next year either. I never put anything on them, full organic garden and never had any trouble. I was blown away. Hope you or Brett try growing them next year. Oh, and I'm in NE TX with very, very clay type soil too. I use lots of compost. Gave them water and that was it. Didn't even fertilize. 😊
I love visiting with the Hollars and catching up with current projects. I especially enjoy Ben's growing trees, compost making, etc updates. Take care Hollar family. 🥰❣️🥰❣️
Greetings from South Africa you beautiful family! I think the changes Ben made to the chicken tractors is a game-changer! Mabey, you should ask Jason to draught a printable plan of the complete thing, complete with the watering and feeding systems. Mabey in a few different sizes like 20 bird, 50 bird, and 100 bird housing sizes. Love you guys, and God bless you.
Wherever dad is you can see that little blonde head popping up . She asked if he needed a hammer, this just warms my heart. I was a real daddy's girl and now I am 68 watching Buggy's closeness to her dad.
I really enjoy watching your family even though I'll never have a real garden or grow my own animals. You provide me with a few minutes of calmness and hope for the future. Thank you ❣️
Have you guys ever tried interplanting calendula and garlic with your squash to help repel squash bugs? I also agree grinders are so useful. I like to cut the hardware cloth right next to the connection points so there are no long metal daggers of death. Had many pairs of pants and jackets torn by those dang things.
That water trailer is great. I'm glad you got better wheels. I like your pop-up. I do that too where I don't have them have food all the time. I ration the food so they can't eat themselves to death! Yum, pumpkin soup from Brett's garden! Good, the pumpkin is mostly good! Good idea by adding the sweet potato and the carrots. You are such a good cook Meg! I never knew about a air prune box for starting trees. Cool! So burning them makes them last longer? Nice tip about using the grinder with a cutting wheel to cut the hard cloth! Thanks. Nice project. Thanks for this Hollar family!
I just discovered your channel a few days ago and I'm hooked on it already. I love how you all work together to complete what has to be done. In the videos I've watched so far, I haven't heard the boys complain once about helping their dad. I love the way you and Meg relate to one another too - the easy, frequent smiles and comaraderie you both display. I wish you all the best.
Wow, y’all, I got this video really early today🤗!! Ben, I love the idea for the watering container…easier than dragging the hose😉. Those wheels for the chicken coups are really unique and do the job quite well! I love the tree growing box…great idea! Meg, I love pumpkin soup💜…all the bread dough at the beginning was amazing and dinner looked so good😘!
Great knowledge about the peach roots; I have a few started in pots & was wondering how to plant them to over winter so I can take them to my daughter’s greenhouse. Yummy soup, bread & fixings. Thanks for sharing tidbits of your family life. Blessings to everyone 🤗💕🇨🇦
Your daughter is so adorable! It bothers me that you call her “buggy”. Nicknames are hard to get rid of and she has such a pretty first name! Meg is so good in the kitchen! 👏
Wished I had You Tube when I had my Farm, Now down to hens and a pair of geese , But I m 82 so thing s are easy now . Love your family and your wife cooking LOL Thanks
Listen Ben.. If that water cart saves you time and makes life easier.. it's a BEutiful thing. 😊 Love how Meg got creative 'flavoring' up that pumpkin soup. 🎃 Yum
Just an idea and it will be easy for you being a welder is cut a triangle metal plate and attach to the golf cart where your putting the water cart. Ideally top and beneath. Helps reinforce the tow hole and save future metal ripping. Fantastic job though
Hey, to a woman who had to carry (2) full 5 gal pails or pull them (3) in a lil red wagon out to our calf hutches and any sick cows or anything, growing up, your wagon looks great ! Not that I didn't appreciate the muscles... but across lumpy side hills, and in winter... . I worry that if u use any smaller dimension of lumber to built your chicken tractors, they'll blow over/away too easily in high winds.. .
Ben for the egg layer chicken coop. To keep the mulch inside of the chicken coop, place a sheet of sheet metal or even a sheet of Plexi glass (plastic) 6 to 12 inches high from the ground up all around the inside wall of the coop, to keep the chicken scratching's inside of the coop. and will help with detouring ground predators from reaching inside of the coop grabbing the chickens.
Meg I make a peppermint spray (20 drops peppermint oil in a reg spray bottle of water) I spray the plant anytime I see squash bugs and anytime I harvest or prune. It covers the smell and repels them. I’m a city gardener and it works. I’m sure you have a few more bugs than I, but maybe it will work
You probably need more trace minerals and calcium in your soil; that should help with the bug damage. You might try to find some source of kelp meal or like I get the concentrated powder and then mix and foliar feed. Helps a lot.
So happy you all got out of California when you did life in NC isn’t great at times but it’s free er than there 4 sure. So glad to see the golf cart I’ve used a golf cart for the last 15 years to help me with yard,garden,dogs you name it and it’s also teaching your children to drive also what a blessing Meg you need to take that cart out early every morning while drinking a cup of coffee and see what you would like for the boys to get accomplished for the day your boys are very lucky to have great parents like y’all and they are great kids❤️
I haven't made a comment in a long time on here but I want you to know I watch every video you put. I like that you pray before you eat. I came from a very large family. My mother had 11 children and we always prayed together at the supper-table.
Make a Dutch door above your outside compost pile at chicken coop so you don't have to load it up drag it around and unload it. Simply throw it through the door,
Neat idea, I may do it with you and see how it works! Might need to put some wood pieces across the bottom so the weight doesn't bow the hardware cloth and it fall off over time. 🤷🏼♀️ thanks for sharing Ben, and Meg for her cooking as usual 😁 we did butternut squash, sweet potatoes, carrots, kale, and ham in a skillet last night with a little brown sugar, so good!
Love your watering system for the meat birds Ben. Wish Al over at Lumnah would make one the same for his lot. Clean water is extremely important for their health. Cheers mate!
💚 Your meat bird set-up is so greatly improved, thanks for sharing your upgrades. Nice seed bed for trees. Buggie is SO helpful and was in heaven riding on the tractor with Dad, another yummy pumpkin meal from Brett's patch. 💚
I love pumpkin soup! 😍 😋 But I hated chopping and peeling it... Short cut was I now chop off the top, sprinkle with a little salt, stab the pumpkin a few times and roast it whole. Takes roughly 1.5 hrs, longer it roasts the better, then it is so easy to scoop out the seeds. The flesh is nice and squishy scooping it out and all I need to do is blend it. Sometimes I throw in diced bacon and a couple of cloves of garlic in there and the pumpkin juice makes the soup so flavourful and delicious! 😘
Hey there Meg and Hollar family , always nice to drop by to visit.Sorry your pumpkin had munchers attacking it , your soup looks wonderfully tasty any way... You are very creative and gifted in the kitchen Meg , always nice to see what is cooking..
Meg, try making fried pumpkin. It’s an old fashioned depression food. Cut into 1” chunks, dust them with flour and fry them in butter in a big heavy skillet until soft inside and crisp outside. Season with salt and pepper. It’s honestly amazing. Hope you try it 🎃🎃🎃
love your kids helping out... you could use old carpet (free at any carpet installation place) in bottom of your tree seed box. we actually used it on our drive way for erosion control. been there for 25 yrs!
Buggy's arms wrapped around Meg's neck. ❤ It really is true... the most precious necklace a women can wear are the arms of her child's embrace. 💓
Pretty is as pretty does. Your cart isnt ugly.
I love the way that u have ur kids with u. Teaching them how to build things and gardening. They may not want to when they become adults but the fact that they know how to do all of it is soooo great.
Aaaaaaaa-mennn!
I love that Buggy isn't so independent yet that she doesn't want to be picked up and cuddled. They outgrow that too quickly. You have very special children. I really value your family and the values you are obviously teaching them. God bless you all!
Love the two building projects, Ben. Your boys will be skilled in working up ideas and building them. I hope they understand just how lucky they are. This country needs a lot more dads like you that are teaching their children something to help them sustain themselves in their lifetimes. Just as Meg does, teaching them about cooking and canning...to say nothing of family gardening. God Bless you all.
AMEN
Makes me think of the song "The Lord is good to me, for giving me the things I need the sun and the rain and the apple seed...
Farms are not about beauty it’s about function and supplying the family what it needs. I think your cart is neat.
A woman wants to be proud of her home. A skirt on their home would improve it by 1000%. Trash spread around the home is nothing to be proud of. Like my mother always said “being poor is no excuse for being messy”. Love Meg and have never seen a harder worker.
@@miephoex Woah, who are you to judge? You don’t know their life situation anymore than I or anyone else does. Have you ever homesteaded? My grandfather did and it was hard work. Every summer my mom and us grandkids would go stay with him and help get things done. You don’t get rich being a homesteader. It’s about being self reliant and living a sustainable life. You might want to stay in your lane and keep those rude opinions to yourself.
Amen, Sister!! Tell it like it is. This is a hard working family who will accomplish what they set out to do.,..
I just want to say how much I love your channel. I am in the UK but won't go to bed until your video has posted. I have also been suggesting your channel to quite a few other smaller homestead type channel's I watch, including a few in Portugal 😂
Buggy is just adorable and I have just loved seeing her and the boys grow.
I also used your boys as an example to a Portugal channel (The Newbys) as they have also coped a lot of flack for their little boy not wearing shoes on the farm hope you don't mind. Your Boys (and Buggy) have survived just fine not wearing them 😊
I also watch the Newbys. 👍👍
I am 76, grew up in the country, still don't like to wear shoes . 😊
@@chughes-lv3oeme too! I'm 62. We almost never had shoes on all summer spring and fall. LOL and sometimes in the winter if we were just running out to get something quick. And yes, we had feet of snow & lots of subzero cold. But we had a potbelly stove that was so warm too.
THANK YOU SO MUCH BEN for the demo on cutting the hardware cloth. That is the worst thing to do on any build. Cutting that hardware cloth using a shears etc. Many cuts, pokes and injuries.
I don't think the water cart is ugly, it's made your chores easier, and thats a beautiful thing. Problem solved, thats great!
Love your channel! Wanted to share something our son said to his father when he was 30. I wish I had worked with you when you were doing projects and learned about how to use all the tools. Our son lives far away and we don’t get to see him often.
I don’t know what your boys do off camera but I’m hoping they are learning from their parents and catching your creative bug of making something from nothing and recycling to create useful things. You have a wonderful family! Thanks for the entertainment.
Ben those new chicken tractors r much better! I noticed how much easier it was to maneuver them and get inside when Jason started using them..glad you switched! Your mastering things this year! Meg..as always you are amazing in the kitchen! Both of you are so creative and inspiring! It’s truly a joy to watch you both and the kiddos! Blessings from a Western NC neighbor and your biggest fan❤🙏…Edit~ Buggy smiling while sitting on her Dads lap on the tractor was priceless! Melts my 💜💜💜💜
Its awesome how you build everything you can that you need
Meg always cooking or baking thats wonderful
I love your being safe wearing your safety glasses! Only one set of eyes per person!!
Meg, you are so resourceful. Saving the pumpkin with carrot and sweet potato is brilliant. Your brain is brilliant. Most of us would not have thought to do such a thing. 🤔
I was thinking the same thing. I am pretty sure I would not have thought to add flavor to a bland pumpkin by adding the sweet potato and carrot. Never to old to learn something new.
My mother in law has always added carrots and sweet potato to pumpkin soup, more vegetables for growing tummies!
I'm surprised you hadn't already built something like that!
Dear Buggie, enjoy this time with your Daddy. The days go so fast and you will grow fast as well. Everyday is a treasure. Watching you and your Dad stirs up memories of happier times for me. Hugs and smoochies to all of you!❤
Beautiful dress Miss Lillybug ...
We just processed our 52 Red broilers from Murray mcmurray. Our biggest was 7 lbs. We got 240 lbs of chicken out of them. But we only keep half as we barter for half a pig for 120 pounds of chicken.
Sweet deal all around there.
That’s a lotta bird!!
Do you have access to a Harbor Freight when you said wheels I certainly don't think of Lowe's. Just a thought.
You children are going to be very knowledgeable with a dad and mom like you two. You guys are amazing I’m 76 years old and parents now a day just don’t teach their children a fraction of what your children are being taught Congratulations
@@sandybennett6122you are so right. This is how children should be raised.
Buggy has your back, Dad. "Do you want a hammer to get it done?" She's priceless.
Love seeing the kids bombing around on the golf cart. 😀 great childhood they’re having! ✊🏼🎈
Ben ,I think its awesome how you make so many useful things. Its wonderful how the family pitches in. Such a beautiful family.
wow! I think Ben and Meg were made for each other !! You both are so resourceful and talented !! I look forward to each video to see what the both of you have come up with in your journey of Life on the homestead !! Your children are becoming quite resourceful too !! This is one family that will survive !!!
I love it when Ben has a project. Always amazing!! Meg, that was a great idea to had the sweet potato and carrots to the soup.
Awesome job building then coups Ben n the watering systems its wonderful dor the lights to keep predators away
Meg, I forever was fighting with squash bugs and vine borers with my pumpkins and squash until someone on IG suggested Seminole which is technically a squash but is orange and taste like an awesome pumpkin. I bought seeds from Baker Creek. OMGoodness!! I grew 2 plants last year and had so many "pumpkins" it was ridiculous! I froze and canned so much and gave a pig farmer a ton that I didn't need to grow any this year and from the looks of it, probably won't grow any next year either. I never put anything on them, full organic garden and never had any trouble. I was blown away. Hope you or Brett try growing them next year. Oh, and I'm in NE TX with very, very clay type soil too. I use lots of compost. Gave them water and that was it. Didn't even fertilize. 😊
Tip for Meg....when cleaning the inside of the pumpkin, a used canning lid to scrape the inside is amazing and quick.
Love the chicken tractors!!! They have more space and air. They look like covered wagons. Adorable.
I love visiting with the Hollars and catching up with current projects. I especially enjoy Ben's growing trees, compost making, etc updates. Take care Hollar family. 🥰❣️🥰❣️
Greetings from South Africa you beautiful family! I think the changes Ben made to the chicken tractors is a game-changer! Mabey, you should ask Jason to draught a printable plan of the complete thing, complete with the watering and feeding systems. Mabey in a few different sizes like 20 bird, 50 bird, and 100 bird housing sizes.
Love you guys, and God bless you.
Wherever dad is you can see that little blonde head popping up . She asked if he needed a hammer, this just warms my heart. I was a real daddy's girl and now I am 68 watching Buggy's closeness to her dad.
She’s so adorable
I really enjoy watching your family even though I'll never have a real garden or grow my own animals. You provide me with a few minutes of calmness and hope for the future. Thank you ❣️
I love how the whole family works together on a project! 🍅🥒🌶️🌽🥕😊🔨🛠️👍🏼
Solar security lights are great to have on the coops!! Your water system is also great!!
Very interesting about the air-pruning, never knew that!
Have you guys ever tried interplanting calendula and garlic with your squash to help repel squash bugs?
I also agree grinders are so useful. I like to cut the hardware cloth right next to the connection points so there are no long metal daggers of death. Had many pairs of pants and jackets torn by those dang things.
That water trailer is great. I'm glad you got better wheels. I like your pop-up. I do that too where I don't have them have food all the time. I ration the food so they can't eat themselves to death! Yum, pumpkin soup from Brett's garden! Good, the pumpkin is mostly good! Good idea by adding the sweet potato and the carrots. You are such a good cook Meg! I never knew about a air prune box for starting trees. Cool! So burning them makes them last longer? Nice tip about using the grinder with a cutting wheel to cut the hard cloth! Thanks. Nice project. Thanks for this Hollar family!
Thank you!!! That cart with a water barrel will solve all the hose problems.
I just discovered your channel a few days ago and I'm hooked on it already. I love how you all work together to complete what has to be done. In the videos I've watched so far, I haven't heard the boys complain once about helping their dad. I love the way you and Meg relate to one another too - the easy, frequent smiles and comaraderie you both display. I wish you all the best.
You'll never hear the boys complain. I've watched them since they lived in California and they were a lot younger. No complaints ever.
Wow, y’all, I got this video really early today🤗!! Ben, I love the idea for the watering container…easier than dragging the hose😉. Those wheels for the chicken coups are really unique and do the job quite well! I love the tree growing box…great idea! Meg, I love pumpkin soup💜…all the bread dough at the beginning was amazing and dinner looked so good😘!
Idea of motion-sensor lights is brilliant. Thx. Simple & Cheap.
Your little girl is a doll ,shes going to grow up and know so much about home steading and so will the boys .
It's not ugly. Form over fashion wins every time! Yup I use my grinder to cut hardware cloth as well. Game changer for sure!!
Great knowledge about the peach roots; I have a few started in pots & was wondering how to plant them to over winter so I can take them to my daughter’s greenhouse. Yummy soup, bread & fixings. Thanks for sharing tidbits of your family life. Blessings to everyone 🤗💕🇨🇦
Another amazing day on the Hollar family homestead! Blessings from Ohio!🥰🌻🐛💕
The air pruner box has piqued my curiosity . Please keep us posted !
Your daughter is so adorable! It bothers me that you call her “buggy”. Nicknames are hard to get rid of and she has such a pretty first name! Meg is so good in the kitchen! 👏
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️lol when you were showing the chicken feed the cow heard you open the food lid and headed towards you.....
Glad to see Ben making stuff to make life easier. Also fun to hear him talk about it on the podcast.
I always get so hungry when Meg cooks! Yummy.
Wished I had You Tube when I had my Farm, Now down to hens and a pair of geese , But I m 82 so thing s are easy now . Love your family and your wife cooking LOL Thanks
Ben, how about adding a hose reel to your water tote. The tote is a great idea.
Ben,the water wagon is cool,great job making some things easier y'all stay safe.
Listen Ben.. If that water cart saves you time and makes life easier.. it's a BEutiful thing. 😊
Love how Meg got creative 'flavoring' up that pumpkin soup. 🎃 Yum
Just an idea and it will be easy for you being a welder is cut a triangle metal plate and attach to the golf cart where your putting the water cart. Ideally top and beneath. Helps reinforce the tow hole and save future metal ripping. Fantastic job though
My husband always uses his grinder for hardware cloth or any metal fencing time saver and usually a hand saver no more sore hands trying with snippers
Those kids love that golf cart you have some hard working kids too hugs
💝 the project. Delicious looking soup Meg. Loved spending time with all of you! ❇❇❇
Ahhh, my morning fix with the Hollar fam☕️☕️. You both are so creative & the kids follow right along.
Have a great day 💖👵🏻👩🌾❣️
I have seen other farmers use netting to protect against the squash bug this year. Maybe that would work for you as well.
My worst chore, dragging the hose. You gave me a great idea 💡. Getting busy tomorrow. ♥️ thank you tons.
You are such good parents. Your kids are going to have wonderful memories doing stuff on the farm with mom and dad.
Hey, to a woman who had to carry (2) full 5 gal pails or pull them (3) in a lil red wagon out to our calf hutches and any sick cows or anything, growing up, your wagon looks great ! Not that I didn't appreciate the muscles... but across lumpy side hills, and in winter... . I worry that if u use any smaller dimension of lumber to built your chicken tractors, they'll blow over/away too easily in high winds.. .
Ben for the egg layer chicken coop. To keep the mulch inside of the chicken coop, place a sheet of sheet metal or even a sheet of Plexi glass (plastic) 6 to 12 inches high from the ground up all around the inside wall of the coop, to keep the chicken scratching's inside of the coop. and will help with detouring ground predators from reaching inside of the coop grabbing the chickens.
Ben, you are so so creative. Keep it going, we really enjoy seeing these projects and updates. And Meg's loving meals. 😊
Young man, you are a steward of your land by growing your own trees. Everything looks good!😊
That was a good project! Blessings 💕🤗
Oh what a coincidence, it's bread day here too! Loaf, cornbread, and tortillas :)
I love to watch your videos. What a wonderful family.
Meg I make a peppermint spray (20 drops peppermint oil in a reg spray bottle of water) I spray the plant anytime I see squash bugs and anytime I harvest or prune. It covers the smell and repels them. I’m a city gardener and it works. I’m sure you have a few more bugs than I, but maybe it will work
You probably need more trace minerals and calcium in your soil; that should help with the bug damage. You might try to find some source of kelp meal or like I get the concentrated powder and then mix and foliar feed. Helps a lot.
You guys are my fave channel to watch. Thank you for sharing...❤😊
I think Brett and Corbin have claimed the golf cart lol!
So much fun to watch! the new bed is great! So much family love!
Making regular things easier and faster gives you time for fun things. Love your team:)))
That's a cool planter to start trees. Keep us updated when you add the compost and seeds please.
Ben give us a tour of all them trees you planted some time back.,I’m thinking at the edge of the drive or perimeter of your area your property
Awesome soup. Never thought about Chorizo … will give it a try.
I’m glad to see all the things coming together to make your life a bit easier. ❤
So happy you all got out of California when you did life in NC isn’t great at times but it’s free er than there 4 sure. So glad to see the golf cart I’ve used a golf cart for the last 15 years to help me with yard,garden,dogs you name it and it’s also teaching your children to drive also what a blessing Meg you need to take that cart out early every morning while drinking a cup of coffee and see what you would like for the boys to get accomplished for the day your boys are very lucky to have great parents like y’all and they are great kids❤️
Always happy to see another one of your videos pop up to watch! Thanks for the awesome content!
When we first moved here, the wheelbarrow tire went really bad. So my husband made a wood wheelbarrow tire which worked great for a couple years.
Appreciate you! Thank you.
Hi guys. I always seem to come up with great ideas on how to make life on the homestead easier. Thanks for sharing. Meg is cooking, yes! Take care
I haven't made a comment in a long time on here but I want you to know I watch every video you put. I like that you pray before you eat. I came from a very large family. My mother had 11 children and we always prayed together at the supper-table.
Make a Dutch door above your outside compost pile at chicken coop so you don't have to load it up drag it around and unload it. Simply throw it through the door,
Neat idea, I may do it with you and see how it works! Might need to put some wood pieces across the bottom so the weight doesn't bow the hardware cloth and it fall off over time. 🤷🏼♀️ thanks for sharing Ben, and Meg for her cooking as usual 😁 we did butternut squash, sweet potatoes, carrots, kale, and ham in a skillet last night with a little brown sugar, so good!
Buggy is a typical girl she can go thru multiple outfits in a day poor mom’s laundry burden. She is a adventurous and active daddy’s girl.💞
Y’all are my #1 evening show❣️
I enjoy your videos so much. Thank you for each and every one.
Love your watering system for the meat birds Ben. Wish Al over at Lumnah would make one the same for his lot. Clean water is extremely important for their health. Cheers mate!
💚 Your meat bird set-up is so greatly improved, thanks for sharing your upgrades. Nice seed bed for trees. Buggie is SO helpful and was in heaven riding on the tractor with Dad, another yummy pumpkin meal from Brett's patch. 💚
Pimping out the water wagon with some white smoothies 🤙
I love pumpkin soup! 😍 😋 But I hated chopping and peeling it... Short cut was I now chop off the top, sprinkle with a little salt, stab the pumpkin a few times and roast it whole. Takes roughly 1.5 hrs, longer it roasts the better, then it is so easy to scoop out the seeds. The flesh is nice and squishy scooping it out and all I need to do is blend it. Sometimes I throw in diced bacon and a couple of cloves of garlic in there and the pumpkin juice makes the soup so flavourful and delicious! 😘
Hey there Meg and Hollar family , always nice to drop by to visit.Sorry your pumpkin had munchers attacking it , your soup looks wonderfully tasty any way... You are very creative and gifted in the kitchen Meg , always nice to see what is cooking..
Oh the food that that big beautiful blue soup pot has made!!
You are a real handyman and teach your kids at the same time. 💞
💯♥️🥰💯🙏🙏🙏that’s really life Outside Freedom
Yes the Grinder tool is the best..we use it plenty..
Meg, try making fried pumpkin. It’s an old fashioned depression food. Cut into 1” chunks, dust them with flour and fry them in butter in a big heavy skillet until soft inside and crisp outside. Season with salt and pepper. It’s honestly amazing. Hope you try it 🎃🎃🎃
Sounds delish!
I always roast the Pumpkin with the vegies before making soup. It brings out more sugars and flavor.
Or pumpkin and chorizo hand pies. Those would make a delish breakfast with huevos rancheros. That would make a great any time meal.
Or pumpkin chili. Or pumpkin muffins!
love your kids helping out... you could use old carpet (free at any carpet installation place) in bottom of your tree seed box. we actually used it on our drive way for erosion control. been there for 25 yrs!
The wheels look good! They match the outlet pipe 😃