Victory gardens is what my grandparents generation did. Never spent money on it. Stick seeds in the ground and enjoyed vegetables that was needed for their families
U can make garden beds without the wood .I got 6 beds 4ft. By 40 ft long and not 1 piece of wood or board was used it was hard work for me being I'm 72years old , but I got it done .I cann from my garden as well as freeze and eat from my garden . I work my garden rate after my last harvest and hand weed every day the soit isn't frozen about 20 minutes a day ,it gives my fresh air and helps me to keep in top of stuff good luck to all of us gardeners .
What I love about your videos it’s not edited it’s real life. Exactly what real people life is. I didn’t mind the sound being off at all. Glad to see some raw real people living life. ❤❤
I didnt know the pallet info so thanks for sharing that. When your ready for other crops local hardware stores or Ace hardware usually carry seeds by the scoop. Much cheaper then packets. Someone mentioned deer and other animal pest garlic, onions and other select herbs can keep them away. I tried wood but got eat up by termites and woodboaring pest. Now I look for cedar wood logs. Just a suggestion if that becomes an issue for you or someone else reading. The mailbox....got me wondering if it could have been someones roadside produce or egg stand? In the country make friends of your neighbors you never know when you'll need each others help. ❤ happy adventures and homesteading.
Raised beds are nice, but remember you can plant a garden right in the ground -- the old fashioned way -- and top dress with compost each season to restore fertility. This is probably the cheapest way for most people. Also growing all your plants from seed is by far the least expensive route. And if you grow heirloom and open pollinated varieties, you can save some of your own seed too. You might want to add chicken wire or mesh to keep rodents out of your compost.
I have tried square foot gardening. My plants never grew as big or as healthy as they do with my big regular row garden. I have a 'no till' garden and my plants grow huge and do very well - even with minimal watering.
This is so inspirational. I just found your page and I’m loving it so much! I’m a single mom living with my parents. I’m currently finishing school and once I do I plan to work remotely so I can homeschool my son, all while saving $$ to be able to purchase my own land one day and become self sufficient. Thank you for sharing all that you do. ❤️
At my off grid cabin I have a propane fridge freezer but propane is expensive so I got an iceco vl60/65 portable fridge freezer it uses a/c or d/c with my 2000 watt solar generator and 2 100 watt solar panels I can run it indefinitely pretty much so no more ice you may want to check out the iceco brand it’s an awesome product
Free seeds and cuttings too from veg and fruit we buy. I threw out some guava seeds from a Thai guava we ate and a few germinated. I just kept 1 . It grew into a fairly big tree and gives us several fruits every week. Much sweeter than store bought though a bit smaller. I grow peppers and herbs too from what we buy. We have papaya trees from seeds of fruit we ate too.
Kayti and Asher, I am so excited for you both. Your property is beautiful and those views! I'm guessing you bought somewhere in S/W Virginia. Have you ever heard of Joe Salatin? He has written many books and has a very big farm right outside of Staunton, VA. Look him up, he is a wealth of information. Also, my other favorite TH-cam channel (besides you) is called The Hollar Homestead. It is about Ben and Meg Hollar and their family of soon to be six kids. They sold everything they had in California and drove all over the USA for about a year until they finally found their homestead in NC. Ben can do everything it seems like and Meg is amazing too. Their homestead had electricity and a derilict trailer on it when they first moved there. Little by little they have built up their homestead. The video they put out just yesterday was them building garden beds out of logs just like you two did. I'm sure their channel could be a wealth of knowledge for you. I live near Richmond, VA so I am living vicariously through you. Blessings to your family and I can't wait until the next video! ' Bobbi in Virginia
This was such a great video. As I sit here in my office I want to be you and your family so bad. Enjoying the world living a simpler life. I’m genuinely happy for you all. I can’t wait to see your first crop of potatoes.
Having a dog helps us with the deer. They seem to mostly avoid the yard as long as we have one. We've been with and without and we sure noticed a difference.
Good morning from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan! Your property and surrounding area is beautiful. I can see why you choose it! We just moved to the UP in order to get away somewhere quiet and affordable. We have been here for 8 months now. We bought a livable fixer upper for cash without seeing it in person. I am liking what you did with the raised beds and the compost bins and potato boxes. We have a lot of down tree branches and wood etc. that was left on the property. One of our biggest problems is keeping the wildlife from eating it!
Call and get free woodchips now.. You will use them for SO many things including compost.The trucks that do the trimming around your county is always looking for a place to dump them..
You are very inspiring! If I were 20 years younger, I’d be doing the same! For now I’ll be headed to France. At my age, saving money for medical care since I’m too young for Medicare. I look forward to seeing more!
So enjoyed your travels….did you really say 7 acres and 400 dollar a year property taxes….just wow we live in New Jersey and I pay 7000.00 for a postage stamp. Really has me thinking about retirement.
I realize after hearing from other states that we do have a low real-estate tax here in VA. Their $400 now is bc it's raw land. Goes up once you put a dwelling on it. Even so, we are on almost 11 acres with apprx 2,000 sq ft house and it's around $2,700/year. Still not a nice thing to pay when you own your house debt free.... but we have to pretend the money is being used to help our local county do good things.
That’s what I was going to say. Any improvements and dwellings will bring the cost of your property up. Also if your town grows and more expensive homes come in it will raise them too. Plus new schools being built
You guys are such a great little team. Just love it. Such a creative resourceful upbringing for your baby too. Would love to hear more about how you guys met. Xx
Beautiful area. I've driven through Virginia on I-77 and noticed the scenery. What area of Virginia? Few things I'd suggest---pallets can be treated---the chemicals can leach into the soil. Also that wood will decay fast--you might have to redo it every couple years it'll deteriorate so fast. I would recommend getting some hemlock from a local sawmill. It's not that expensive but will last many more years so I think you'd likely recoup the cost. Sawmills are usually much less expensive than lumber yards. I'd check marketplace. In regard to soil--I've built beds using old cow/horse manure. If it's been sitting awhile, it should be fine. Just get some top soil on top. Again, I'd look on marketplace for old manure--usually free. Then you can supplement with some compost for buy a few bags of top soil/compost for the top layer. If the manure is old, it won't burn the roots.
I’m new to watch you and look forward to seeing your progress. I have family in Virginia but live in Chicago proper, totally urban and grow a lot to feed my family.
Also check out the Murray family, wonderful family, they bought land in NC have a big family they have chickens and cows they eat very healthy love this family
That is what I would do dig up soil out of your forest. You can't plant in straight compost anyway. That being said pepper's do love straight compost.Lol well at least at my house. Then see if any of your local municipalities make compost. Down here in Charleston, South Carolina they collect yard waste and make compost at one of the dump stations. Making boxes out of wood is excellen Also look at making/growing on hugelkultur mounds
Great and your kids will so love the property , especially the young one . Watch your back lifting heavy things. Look into lifting techniques. Don't forget to put water on the cardboard before putting the soil on it. And when you still have leaves put the leaves already on them
Your property seems so peaceful and has such beautiful scenery. I have compost and a big garden. I am growing blueberries, raspberries, grapes, and lots of vegetables. It is so fun and healthy to grow your own produce. Your family is off to a great start with homesteading
Can't wait to see your food grow! Can you do a video on the solar and power charge equipment you have? I don't know why I can't seem to understand what to buy to get an inexpensive emergency power thing together. Your solar panels and bank did not look huge and looks like something that I can afford. It seems like people always recommend ones that cost thousands and I am just looking to spend minimal. Thank you!
You guys are truly amazing, I recently just found your channel. I am currently in FL looking to sell and find land in TN or VA to do the same thing. Less is more!!!!
Do it!!! We found TN to be a bit more expensive. Everyone is moving there right now so prices are up. But both areas are amazing and you will love it ❤️ Both my husband and I are originally from East TN - traveling has taught us the mountains are our home.
We plant about 1/8 of an acre garden and grow strawberries, peas, beans, tomatoes, peppers, corn, lettuce, cabbage, cucumbers, watermelon, etc. Have some plum trees and grapevines. Never used a raised bed. Curious what the advantage is besides not having to till.
We honestly just haven’t had the chance to prep the ground at all. I am not sure how good the soil is here yet. I plan on doing a ground garden too (and much more in the coming years), but raised beds are easier right now. It also cuts down on weeding, helps with drainage, and will make harvesting potatoes easier.
The grass looks really rich which must mean the soil underneath will be pretty bloody good as well. Why did you not just dig a veg plot and start the compost by chucking the turfs upside down on the bottom of the compost bin?? 🤔😄
The grass is pasture grass and extremely thick and lush. It’s nearly impossible to cut through by hand. It needs to be tilled. And then probably tilled again 😆 But the soil underneath is pretty amazing! If I can ever get to it 😅
Are you planning on getting a small storage shed to store you gardening tools, etc.? How are you going to store the root veggies during the winter and your canned veggies?
My husband buried some metal barrels in the ground up to a few inches above ground level by the house he layered straw potatoes more straw more potatoes til the barrel was full then a block on the lid to keep critters out. Make sure the potatoes are dry before putting in barrel.
Is there a way we can send you things? Like garden tools and seeds ? I live in the uk and would love to do what are doing xx so would love to support you in a little way when I can if that’s possible?
Very resourceful! I wonder though why you did this so close to the road? Seems like anybody could park on the side of the road and take some of your food. Also what about watering if you have drought conditions there?
It’s really not an area where someone would steal from us. But the property is also fenced and gated (the previous owner had cows🐮😂 ). If someone did steal our food, I guess they must be really hungry so 🤷♀️ We have a lot of tentative plans for the property and that spot just worked the best, plus it was sunny and not too sloped. For water, we have a few ideas, one being water catchment … but we need to build a roof(s) first. It’s all going to be a process 😂
No FL garden - besides some native plants/flowers. I couldn’t make myself learn the weird/different growing seasons 😂 And we had a super small and shady yard. I did garden when we were in TN a bit.
Not really. Black bears tend to stay away from humans. They aren’t aggressive … unless it’s a mother bear with her cubs, but then I don’t blame her and you just give them the space they need. I would honestly be a little excited if a saw one lol
@@raisingwildflowers they have been known to kill humans like Kelly Ann Walz who was killed by her pet black bear. I would be terrified if I saw one approaching. They sometimes come looking for food. In fact many wild animals can turn aggressive when hungry and in search of food . One house I lived in was near a nature reserve. Monkeys were constant nuisance visitors. They raided my garden and even ate the eggs of birds that were nesting on my trees. They got aggressive when we tried to chase them away.
If you expect to be off grid for the rest of this year I recommend a cooler similar to this. You can run it off solar panels. Obviously an upfront cost, but way worth it over time. Especially for future road trips. If you contact them they may give you one for free if you will review it in a video. th-cam.com/video/DvUvqpAs05s/w-d-xo.htmlsi=TuFaJ1yQLTcvPfvO (The inside may appear small at first, but consider you dont need to add ice. I was shocked at how much stuff I could pack in. Plus there is a freezer section also.)
Are you planting a garden this year to save money on groceries?
I started a small garden planted some radishes and peppers hoping to plant some more
Saving money is a nice side benefit, but we do it for health. 😊 Sunshine, fresh air, nutrition, pleasant work.
I live in the tropics so I do it year round. It is convenient and organic. I need to expand my garden this year.
We have bananas, mulberry bushes, bittermelon and a moringa tree. Am just starting pak choi and sweet potatoes and okra soon.
Does your husband have a regular job? Just wondering. I love your videos
Victory gardens is what my grandparents generation did. Never spent money on it. Stick seeds in the ground and enjoyed vegetables that was needed for their families
U can make garden beds without the wood .I got 6 beds 4ft. By 40 ft long and not 1 piece of wood or board was used it was hard work for me being I'm 72years old , but I got it done .I cann from my garden as well as freeze and eat from my garden . I work my garden rate after my last harvest and hand weed every day the soit isn't frozen about 20 minutes a day ,it gives my fresh air and helps me to keep in top of stuff good luck to all of us gardeners .
What a gorgeous peaceful place to live. Can’t wait to see what you do with it in the coming months
What I love about your videos it’s not edited it’s real life. Exactly what real people life is. I didn’t mind the sound being off at all. Glad to see some raw real people living life. ❤❤
I didnt know the pallet info so thanks for sharing that.
When your ready for other crops local hardware stores or Ace hardware usually carry seeds by the scoop. Much cheaper then packets.
Someone mentioned deer and other animal pest garlic, onions and other select herbs can keep them away.
I tried wood but got eat up by termites and woodboaring pest. Now I look for cedar wood logs. Just a suggestion if that becomes an issue for you or someone else reading.
The mailbox....got me wondering if it could have been someones roadside produce or egg stand?
In the country make friends of your neighbors you never know when you'll need each others help.
❤ happy adventures and homesteading.
Raised beds are nice, but remember you can plant a garden right in the ground -- the old fashioned way -- and top dress with compost each season to restore fertility. This is probably the cheapest way for most people. Also growing all your plants from seed is by far the least expensive route. And if you grow heirloom and open pollinated varieties, you can save some of your own seed too.
You might want to add chicken wire or mesh to keep rodents out of your compost.
I have tried square foot gardening. My plants never grew as big or as healthy as they do with my big regular row garden. I have a 'no till' garden and my plants grow huge and do very well - even with minimal watering.
This is so inspirational. I just found your page and I’m loving it so much! I’m a single mom living with my parents. I’m currently finishing school and once I do I plan to work remotely so I can homeschool my son, all while saving $$ to be able to purchase my own land one day and become self sufficient. Thank you for sharing all that you do. ❤️
At my off grid cabin I have a propane fridge freezer but propane is expensive so I got an iceco vl60/65 portable fridge freezer it uses a/c or d/c with my 2000 watt solar generator and 2 100 watt solar panels I can run it indefinitely pretty much so no more ice you may want to check out the iceco brand it’s an awesome product
Your land is beautiful!
Your property is beautiful! Amazing what you can do with free stuff like pallets and cardboard. Great job! Very inspiring!
Thank you so much!
Free seeds and cuttings too from veg and fruit we buy. I threw out some guava seeds from a Thai guava we ate and a few germinated. I just kept 1 . It grew into a fairly big tree and gives us several fruits every week. Much sweeter than store bought though a bit smaller. I grow peppers and herbs too from what we buy. We have papaya trees from seeds of fruit we ate too.
love your message , inspirational
Beautiful property/ Family/ and teamwork!!!! ☀️🌷🙏✨♥️
Kayti and Asher, I am so excited for you both. Your property is beautiful and those views! I'm guessing you bought somewhere in S/W Virginia. Have you ever heard of Joe Salatin? He has written many books and has a very big farm right outside of Staunton, VA. Look him up, he is a wealth of information. Also, my other favorite TH-cam channel (besides you) is called The Hollar Homestead. It is about Ben and Meg Hollar and their family of soon to be six kids. They sold everything they had in California and drove all over the USA for about a year until they finally found their homestead in NC. Ben can do everything it seems like and Meg is amazing too. Their homestead had electricity and a derilict trailer on it when they first moved there. Little by little they have built up their homestead. The video they put out just yesterday was them building garden beds out of logs just like you two did. I'm sure their channel could be a wealth of knowledge for you. I live near Richmond, VA so I am living vicariously through you. Blessings to your family and I can't wait until the next video!
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Bobbi in Virginia
Thank you for all the information! I have not watched their channel but will definitely go check it out ❤️
This was such a great video. As I sit here in my office I want to be you and your family so bad. Enjoying the world living a simpler life. I’m genuinely happy for you all. I can’t wait to see your first crop of potatoes.
We have had that wind here today!!!Isnt there a wooded area? That soil would be fantastic. Y’all are nostalgic resourceful!
Hopefully, when the logs start to decay you will get some nice mushrooms to forage too.
Yes!!
Beware the deer…they eat everything coming and going around here…I have a herd of around 20 in my yard daily.
Having a dog helps us with the deer. They seem to mostly avoid the yard as long as we have one. We've been with and without and we sure noticed a difference.
Oh my goodness your land is gorgeous!! I am loving this content and personally finding it highly inspiring. Best wishes Katie & Fam
You will need a plan to keep rabbits and raccoons out.
How Exciting!
Good morning from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan! Your property and surrounding area is beautiful. I can see why you choose it! We just moved to the UP in order to get away somewhere quiet and affordable. We have been here for 8 months now. We bought a livable fixer upper for cash without seeing it in person.
I am liking what you did with the raised beds and the compost bins and potato boxes. We have a lot of down tree branches and wood etc. that was left on the property. One of our biggest problems is keeping the wildlife from eating it!
Call and get free woodchips now.. You will use them for SO many things including compost.The trucks that do the trimming around your county is always looking for a place to dump them..
What a gorgeous piece of land! I look forward to following your adventures as you set up a homestead on a shoestring budget.
I made my raised beds from fallen trees has well but I did it stockade style pounding them into the ground instead of log cabin style
Thanks!
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You are very inspiring! If I were 20 years younger, I’d be doing the same! For now I’ll be headed to France. At my age, saving money for medical care since I’m too young for Medicare.
I look forward to seeing more!
So enjoyed your travels….did you really say 7 acres and 400 dollar a year property taxes….just wow we live in New Jersey and I pay 7000.00 for a postage stamp. Really has me thinking about retirement.
I realize after hearing from other states that we do have a low real-estate tax here in VA. Their $400 now is bc it's raw land. Goes up once you put a dwelling on it. Even so, we are on almost 11 acres with apprx 2,000 sq ft house and it's around $2,700/year. Still not a nice thing to pay when you own your house debt free.... but we have to pretend the money is being used to help our local county do good things.
That’s what I was going to say. Any improvements and dwellings will bring the cost of your property up. Also if your town grows and more expensive homes come in it will raise them too. Plus new schools being built
@@Boringcountrylife that makes sense. Thanks….almost packed it up and moved to the country😜
You also can paint some flowers ,plant pictures, kids hands, really cute
Did anyone else have trouble with the sound on this video? 💁🏻♀️
Yes
yesssssss!
Thanks for the feedback! I am working on getting better audio on my vlogging style videos. It’s also super windy here which isn’t helping 😂
Yes I just logged on and I'm having problems with it
No
You guys are such a great little team. Just love it. Such a creative resourceful upbringing for your baby too. Would love to hear more about how you guys met. Xx
Beautiful area. I've driven through Virginia on I-77 and noticed the scenery. What area of Virginia? Few things I'd suggest---pallets can be treated---the chemicals can leach into the soil. Also that wood will decay fast--you might have to redo it every couple years it'll deteriorate so fast. I would recommend getting some hemlock from a local sawmill. It's not that expensive but will last many more years so I think you'd likely recoup the cost. Sawmills are usually much less expensive than lumber yards. I'd check marketplace.
In regard to soil--I've built beds using old cow/horse manure. If it's been sitting awhile, it should be fine. Just get some top soil on top. Again, I'd look on marketplace for old manure--usually free. Then you can supplement with some compost for buy a few bags of top soil/compost for the top layer. If the manure is old, it won't burn the roots.
I’m new to watch you and look forward to seeing your progress. I have family in Virginia but live in Chicago proper, totally urban and grow a lot to feed my family.
Also check out the Murray family, wonderful family, they bought land in NC have a big family they have chickens and cows they eat very healthy love this family
Just found your channel yesterday and am loving all the content you have made. Catching up on what I have missed
Welcome!! 😊
You have a beautiful place. Love your determination and low-cost ideas. Looking forward to more videos.
Your property is beautiful!!!! Falcon is the most adorable little guy!!!! Him driving was precious!!!! Good jog on the planter boxes!!! 😊
That is what I would do dig up soil out of your forest. You can't plant in straight compost anyway. That being said pepper's do love straight compost.Lol well at least at my house. Then see if any of your local municipalities make compost. Down here in Charleston, South Carolina they collect yard waste and make compost at one of the dump stations. Making boxes out of wood is excellen Also look at making/growing on hugelkultur mounds
Look around under dead timber and some of those leaves, should be great for planting. Nice black rich soil.
absolutely love watching your channel.....:) :)
So happy for you, what a beautiful place to build your next chapter in life ❤
The air must smell so fresh and good! What an incredible view!
It does! After being in the desert the past few weeks, I have so missed the smell and sound of all the trees and grass ❤️
Great and your kids will so love the property , especially the young one . Watch your back lifting heavy things. Look into lifting techniques. Don't forget to put water on the cardboard before putting the soil on it. And when you still have leaves put the leaves already on them
Great start!
A plastic kids snow toboggan would come in handy for hauling sticks, dirt, tools etc. around.
You have. Amazing property so impressive with what you are doing
Your property seems so peaceful and has such beautiful scenery. I have compost and a big garden. I am growing blueberries, raspberries, grapes, and lots of vegetables. It is so fun and healthy to grow your own produce. Your family is off to a great start with homesteading
I planted the same about 3 years ago
5.00,,,what a deal ,,,love your channel
This will be exciting!
Looking fwd to seeing your garden grow with regular updates. Are you putting in any fruit trees?
I definitely want to!
Can't wait to see your food grow! Can you do a video on the solar and power charge equipment you have? I don't know why I can't seem to understand what to buy to get an inexpensive emergency power thing together. Your solar panels and bank did not look huge and looks like something that I can afford. It seems like people always recommend ones that cost thousands and I am just looking to spend minimal. Thank you!
You are not far for me !! 🤩
You guys are truly amazing, I recently just found your channel. I am currently in FL looking to sell and find land in TN or VA to do the same thing. Less is more!!!!
Do it!!! We found TN to be a bit more expensive. Everyone is moving there right now so prices are up. But both areas are amazing and you will love it ❤️ Both my husband and I are originally from East TN - traveling has taught us the mountains are our home.
I admire your enthusiasm.
We plant about 1/8 of an acre garden and grow strawberries, peas, beans, tomatoes, peppers, corn, lettuce, cabbage, cucumbers, watermelon, etc. Have some plum trees and grapevines. Never used a raised bed. Curious what the advantage is besides not having to till.
We honestly just haven’t had the chance to prep the ground at all. I am not sure how good the soil is here yet. I plan on doing a ground garden too (and much more in the coming years), but raised beds are easier right now. It also cuts down on weeding, helps with drainage, and will make harvesting potatoes easier.
What will you be growing apart from potatoes? Looking fwd to seeing more gardening videos
The grass looks really rich which must mean the soil underneath will be pretty bloody good as well. Why did you not just dig a veg plot and start the compost by chucking the turfs upside down on the bottom of the compost bin?? 🤔😄
The grass is pasture grass and extremely thick and lush. It’s nearly impossible to cut through by hand. It needs to be tilled. And then probably tilled again 😆 But the soil underneath is pretty amazing! If I can ever get to it 😅
Are you planning on getting a small storage shed to store you gardening tools, etc.? How are you going to store the root veggies during the winter and your canned veggies?
Food storage is on our to-do list to figure out! We do have a few ideas 😊 Tool storage will happen soon - we are going to be building something ASAP.
@raisingwildflowers underground root cellars are making a comeback. My father had one on the farm during the depression in Canada.
My husband buried some metal barrels in the ground up to a few inches above ground level by the house he layered straw potatoes more straw more potatoes til the barrel was full then a block on the lid to keep critters out. Make sure the potatoes are dry before putting in barrel.
Are you using the hugal kultour method for beds ....Swiss I think 😊
Kinda! The log beds aren’t deep enough, but if I have any taller beds, definitely! It’s such a cool concept.
Hi from Italy....we are doing the same in here in north Italy..
Big hug...
Stay Natural in all what you Will do...
good vid but the sound was very crackely
Is there a way we can send you things? Like garden tools and seeds ? I live in the uk and would love to do what are doing xx so would love to support you in a little way when I can if that’s possible?
Very resourceful! I wonder though why you did this so close to the road? Seems like anybody could park on the side of the road and take some of your food. Also what about watering if you have drought conditions there?
It’s really not an area where someone would steal from us. But the property is also fenced and gated (the previous owner had cows🐮😂 ). If someone did steal our food, I guess they must be really hungry so 🤷♀️
We have a lot of tentative plans for the property and that spot just worked the best, plus it was sunny and not too sloped. For water, we have a few ideas, one being water catchment … but we need to build a roof(s) first. It’s all going to be a process 😂
Did you have a garden in Florida? If so, did you have success?
No FL garden - besides some native plants/flowers. I couldn’t make myself learn the weird/different growing seasons 😂 And we had a super small and shady yard. I did garden when we were in TN a bit.
Your views look amazing. If someone wants to send you a gift, do you have a post office box that you can share with us?
🥰 Thank you! I do not have PO Box, but am considering getting one. If I do, I will add it into the video description of future videos 😊
Would love a garden ...but I have zero sun at our current house... I desperately want to move but the housing market is less than cooperative 😒
Why wouldn't you just till the dirt.
Are there any wild animals in the vicinity?
Oh yes, we are in black bear country 🧸 Plus all of the usual animals out there 🦅 🦌 🐝 🦝 🐟
@@raisingwildflowers does it concern you that the bear might come to visit especially when you have a garden ? In search of food
Not really. Black bears tend to stay away from humans. They aren’t aggressive … unless it’s a mother bear with her cubs, but then I don’t blame her and you just give them the space they need. I would honestly be a little excited if a saw one lol
@@raisingwildflowers they have been known to kill humans like Kelly Ann Walz who was killed by her pet black bear. I would be terrified if I saw one approaching. They sometimes come looking for food. In fact many wild animals can turn aggressive when hungry and in search of food . One house I lived in was near a nature reserve. Monkeys were constant nuisance visitors. They raided my garden and even ate the eggs of birds that were nesting on my trees. They got aggressive when we tried to chase them away.
Is it safe for your pets to wander around?
I sent you an Email 😊
If you expect to be off grid for the rest of this year I recommend a cooler similar to this. You can run it off solar panels. Obviously an upfront cost, but way worth it over time. Especially for future road trips. If you contact them they may give you one for free if you will review it in a video.
th-cam.com/video/DvUvqpAs05s/w-d-xo.htmlsi=TuFaJ1yQLTcvPfvO
(The inside may appear small at first, but consider you dont need to add ice. I was shocked at how much stuff I could pack in. Plus there is a freezer section also.)