Fantastic video Dave and Toby. Have the happiest and healthiest New Year ever. You’ll get the hang of the hammock at some point, and I think the porcupine should be called Porter.
Bonsai Acres is such a neat concept...I don't know anyone that wouldn't love a place to get back to nature and get away form our ever decaying, loud, wasteful, disposable way of life...I love it in the woods or near a stream where the 'white noise' is the wind blowing through the trees or a babbling brook or stream...The solitude is addictive and renews the spirit within...I'm not sure that I could move into the deep forest and make a life but the thought of having a place to go to like Bonsai Acres is very enticing...I did a year of prep-school in Mound, MN and the wildlife and access to nature in Minnesota is second only to Alaska as far as I'm concerned...Well done Dave...I love that you are making the property as 'Off-Grid" as possible...Thanks for a great year of content, tips and inspiration and a very Happy New Year to you and your family...Sequim, WA...
porcupines do not shoot the barbs. they may swing their tail. then your hurting. but he wont bother you if you wont bother him. make him your friend, give him treats, you can both be neighbors, its all good.
I think you are a bit short on the fence in the ground. I think it is about 1 to 2 foot out on top of the ground, covered with soil. That way it deters the rabbits from trying to dig under the wire to get in. Being that far out, the wire will discourage them from finding a way to get in. Just a thought.
@@DavesBonsai You might have to go a bit deeper. I was just researching and found that rabbits being excellent diggers, wire has to be 6 inches deep, minimum and then bend it outward and cover. I was just worried about the trees you put it.
You're gonna have to start on drafting lots of diagrams until repotting season gets your attention. (That's what I do.) Lol. I'm listening to you and wondering if the pump system has wifi/mobile app, so you can control and check it from home. I just put in a radiant heat tape with wifi thermostat in my healing in bed/cold frame... and can watch the soil temp from anywhere. I love it. Love the Bonsai Acres footage too!
Will you be buying the solar batteries for backup on dark cloudy days for the pump? Nice reading for the winter months. This last week will fly by fast. End of year is always a downhill ride. Goes fast.
With the porcupine inside, how will you lock the door to the shed? With you placing items in the shed, you do not want someone coming in and stealing it. Maybe a doggy door for the Porcupine.
I have found at times a lifetime warranty isn’t what it sounds like. As when it fails they can say well that must be the life of that unit. That is if it fails aways down the track. 🧐
Happy New Year!
@@stevenbonsai thank you so much! Happy new year to you as well!
I appreciate the super thanks!!!!!
I appreciate you - looking forward to a great 2025 for you and Bonsai Acres!
Fantastic video Dave and Toby. Have the happiest and healthiest New Year ever. You’ll get the hang of the hammock at some point, and I think the porcupine should be called Porter.
The adventure continues!!
@@TheBonsaiZone it sure does!
Great seeing the winter update dave. happy new year and all the best for 2025
Turned out great!! Until soon!
Bonsai Acres is such a neat concept...I don't know anyone that wouldn't love a place to get back to nature and get away form our ever decaying, loud, wasteful, disposable way of life...I love it in the woods or near a stream where the 'white noise' is the wind blowing through the trees or a babbling brook or stream...The solitude is addictive and renews the spirit within...I'm not sure that I could move into the deep forest and make a life but the thought of having a place to go to like Bonsai Acres is very enticing...I did a year of prep-school in Mound, MN and the wildlife and access to nature in Minnesota is second only to Alaska as far as I'm concerned...Well done Dave...I love that you are making the property as 'Off-Grid" as possible...Thanks for a great year of content, tips and inspiration and a very Happy New Year to you and your family...Sequim, WA...
@@n8tyler thanks Tyler! Happy New Year!!!
@@DavesBonsai Love your channel Save, nate
Great info , the back up system I looked at was a cheap 12v system that went in my existing well casing, looking into this,
Nice gift from your wife.
Looks like you two had a blast out there! Very cool, Dave. You’re a lucky fella to have that oasis. Thanks for sharing your journey … Enjoy!
I hope to be sharing it with many in the years to come. Let me know if ever in MN.
@ will do!!!
porcupines do not shoot the barbs. they may swing their tail. then your hurting. but he wont bother you if you wont bother him. make him your friend, give him treats, you can both be neighbors, its all good.
@@airford13 we looked it up and found the same info. 😜👍🏻
What a fun video. Thanks for sharing. Happy New Year!
@@marklundquist-jw7eh Happy New Year!
I think you are a bit short on the fence in the ground. I think it is about 1 to 2 foot out on top of the ground, covered with soil. That way it deters the rabbits from trying to dig under the wire to get in. Being that far out, the wire will discourage them from finding a way to get in. Just a thought.
@@growclipbonsaiforseniors1951 most of the chicken wire was placed a few inches past the bottom.
@@DavesBonsai You might have to go a bit deeper. I was just researching and found that rabbits being excellent diggers, wire has to be 6 inches deep, minimum and then bend it outward and cover. I was just worried about the trees you put it.
You're gonna have to start on drafting lots of diagrams until repotting season gets your attention. (That's what I do.) Lol. I'm listening to you and wondering if the pump system has wifi/mobile app, so you can control and check it from home. I just put in a radiant heat tape with wifi thermostat in my healing in bed/cold frame... and can watch the soil temp from anywhere. I love it. Love the Bonsai Acres footage too!
@@nicolejordan3270 stage two I’ll have WiFi to connect from phone anywhere.
Will you be buying the solar batteries for backup on dark cloudy days for the pump? Nice reading for the winter months. This last week will fly by fast. End of year is always a downhill ride. Goes fast.
@@growclipbonsaiforseniors1951 backup batteries eventually
Instructions? We don't need no stinkin Instructions...😅😅
im first! hi again Dave.
@@airford13 hey!!!!👋
With the porcupine inside, how will you lock the door to the shed? With you placing items in the shed, you do not want someone coming in and stealing it. Maybe a doggy door for the Porcupine.
@@growclipbonsaiforseniors1951 so far I’m not worried about what’s inside. Thus sowing that will be one priority.
I have found at times a lifetime warranty isn’t what it sounds like. As when it fails they can say well that must be the life of that unit. That is if it fails aways down the track. 🧐
Call the little guy. PcP. Short for Porcupine Pete
@@hoodzie9810 PcP!
@@DavesBonsai That porcupine is going to be livin it up in his new hammock home!
As we say in Australia u beauty 👍🇦🇺🦘
@@bryanmorrion9503 what time is it there?
why don't you sleep in the shed?
The amount of stuff that came out of the back of your vehicle reminds me of those cartoon/ comedy skits where it seems to just keep coming. 😄😄👍🇦🇺🦘
@@bryanmorrion9503 clown car🤣🤣😜
Funny two guys without instructions. Of coarse it is going to be a mess👍😄🇦🇺🦘
@@bryanmorrion9503 but loads of fun!!!!