Liked and Subscribed! I have piles and piles of long pine needles in my yard. I've been watching pine needle basket weaving videos and landwd here and I'm so glad I did! Thank you for sharing your system. Blessings 🫶🙏
@@CryMeA_River8710 they may not grow outside in you're area but you can buy seed online in lots of 50 and plant the trees in the house in pots once they get 18 inches high you can sell them online for $80 dollars each as Lowes and home Depot does
Had plenty of businesses over the years before this I was driving a tractor trailer over the road out months at a time running up to Maine Poland spring water and other thing food products down Florida out to Chicago everywhere loved working for Western Express main terminal out of Nashville great company to work for my terminal was out of Pennsylvania over a 1,000,000 miles with them lot of northeast loads and Virginia loads Great Company once I came off the road and ended up moving from NJ to SC I new I still had to do something to stay afloat and this it Thank you
I subscribed. Thanks for sharing this info, I never would have thought people buy pine needles online. I'm going to start looking for long leaf around me now.
Subscribed. My wife and I used to harvest hedge balls for a lady about 5 years ago. We made between .15 and .25 cents each. But we would harves thousands every week per season. Made dang good money. Never thought pine needles would be worth some money. Good luck sir on all your endevors.
@@bobbobson3999 interesting just looked them up sell between 5 dollars up to 12 dollars each . I don't know if they sell fast haven't researched them enough yet Thank you and yes the green ones are used for tees the Longleaf and they sell to for more then the dried up ones used for crafts
@@Imjusts2ying yes the trees to I used to sell for $40 each plus shipping small one gallon 18 inches high . Hard to grow for me I sold a lot of them then stopped as the pine needles are much easier to deal with people also sell the green ones for tea think around $15 dollars an ounce kor of vitamin c in them if boiled in water
Thanks for showing how you clean the pine needles. The needles in our yard are about 8 inches long, I think it is a red pine or Norfolk pine tree, sheds lots of needles tho
I saw the first video on how you were making profit from collecting pine needles, i didnt believe it. However ive seen a few of the videos now and its pretty cool, would have never guesses that they're used for basket weaving lol.
@@gloriagibb-zs4se I put the bundles in the back yard in the sun and even on the roof as it get hot maybe 120 degrees and the bundles dry fast as I have a step ladder and on the back porch I go up three steps on the ladder and reach up place them on the roof they dry fast. This is when I am busy need to mail out everyday. Now in the winter I may leave them on bundled wash and place in front of a fan on a rack. With a broom stick going across top of them keep them from blowing away and once dry I weigh and bundle
@@gloriagibb-zs4se sometimes I wash them not tide they dry them for a day then weigh and bundle them. It's what ever way works for you I dry them wrapped on the roof when it's hot out or in front of a fan in the house when I'm busy selling alot of them. Advertising take a picture Pinterest Instagram and other sites back link
@@gloriagibb-zs4se people use these for crafts basket weaving, wreaths , plant pot hanging holders. And they sell the craft for good 💰 google Longleaf pine needle baskets
Liked and Subscribed! I have piles and piles of long pine needles in my yard. I've been watching pine needle basket weaving videos and landwd here and I'm so glad I did! Thank you for sharing your system. Blessings 🫶🙏
I subscribed! Thanks Gary for showing us some of your knowledge.
Too bad those trees don't grow in my area, I would be good competition ;) Thanks so much for sharing!
@@CryMeA_River8710 they may not grow outside in you're area but you can buy seed online in lots of 50 and plant the trees in the house in pots once they get 18 inches high you can sell them online for $80 dollars each as Lowes and home Depot does
@@MakeMoney777GR Thank you, thats a great idea!
I'm so proud of you, finding a way to make money. You're not just sitting around. 😊
Had plenty of businesses over the years before this I was driving a tractor trailer over the road out months at a time running up to Maine Poland spring water and other thing food products down Florida out to Chicago everywhere loved working for Western Express main terminal out of Nashville great company to work for my terminal was out of Pennsylvania over a 1,000,000 miles with them lot of northeast loads and Virginia loads Great Company once I came off the road and ended up moving from NJ to SC I new I still had to do something to stay afloat and this it Thank you
I subscribed. Thanks for sharing this info, I never would have thought people buy pine needles online. I'm going to start looking for long leaf around me now.
Ok…I’m hooked. Subscribed! My adhd brain is onto another hobby!
They make great fire starters also. Yes Dear I subscribed as well.
New subbie, Gary nice job of cleaning and riding dirt/pollen and moth eggs. 🌲🌲🌲💚💛💚
Thanks and welcome
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Thanks for sharing, Gary.
You are very welcome
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Subscribed. My wife and I used to harvest hedge balls for a lady about 5 years ago. We made between .15 and .25 cents each. But we would harves thousands every week per season. Made dang good money. Never thought pine needles would be worth some money. Good luck sir on all your endevors.
@@bobbobson3999 interesting just looked them up sell between 5 dollars up to 12 dollars each . I don't know if they sell fast haven't researched them enough yet Thank you and yes the green ones are used for tees the Longleaf and they sell to for more then the dried up ones used for crafts
I subscribed 😁 Thanks 9:25 for sharing your knowledge!
I subscribed, this was fascinating to know you can make money this way.
@@Imjusts2ying yes the trees to I used to sell for $40 each plus shipping small one gallon 18 inches high . Hard to grow for me I sold a lot of them then stopped as the pine needles are much easier to deal with people also sell the green ones for tea think around $15 dollars an ounce kor of vitamin c in them if boiled in water
Thanks for showing how you clean the pine needles. The needles in our yard are about 8 inches long, I think it is a red pine or Norfolk pine tree, sheds lots of needles tho
I subscribed. Thank you - retired and looking for a way to make a little extra income. Great idea.
Subscribed on your second video! Good info and has me thinking-thanks so much!
Glad it was helpful!
I subscribed….I live in Washington close a lot of fir and pine threes! Amazing
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This is very interesting.
thanks for another fun video!
Subscribed. 😊 Happy to have found you. SS is helpful, but not enough $.
Cool-Subbed! Thanks Gary!
New Sub Here.😊 So appreciate this info. 👍
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I saw the first video on how you were making profit from collecting pine needles, i didnt believe it. However ive seen a few of the videos now and its pretty cool, would have never guesses that they're used for basket weaving lol.
I have tons of these pine trees on my property in Florida,people also like the giant pine cones that fall off the trees too
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just join a site any site eBay, Etsy and take picture and write what your selling charge to mail ro
Do you think there would be any interest in collecting Ash Tree Leaf Stems. I have plenty of them in my area.
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I wonder if you can grow these trees in Massachusetts? 🤔
@@GamerofOld they grow in the united States vin zones 7, 8and 9
weight , Tie, and use dish washer on low heat (eco setting) with vinigar... ur welcome..
How long do they have to be to sell? 13 inches?
@@black12212 13 will work people will buy them too
I have a bunch of pine trees in upstate SC. Where are you getting those, to get pine needles that long?
@@TakeTheRide the longest one I get are right in my yard and I also have some great spot I also go to when my yard gets depleted every month or so
How long to dry?
@@pambennett8967 24 hour can put them in front of a fan or a space heater when it's cold out on a rack
Do you unwrap them from the yarn when you dry outside after washing? Keeping the ozs separated.
How do you advertise?
Thank you
@@gloriagibb-zs4se I put the bundles in the back yard in the sun and even on the roof as it get hot maybe 120 degrees and the bundles dry fast as I have a step ladder and on the back porch I go up three steps on the ladder and reach up place them on the roof they dry fast. This is when I am busy need to mail out everyday. Now in the winter I may leave them on bundled wash and place in front of a fan on a rack. With a broom stick going across top of them keep them from blowing away and once dry I weigh and bundle
@@gloriagibb-zs4se sometimes I wash them not tide they dry them for a day then weigh and bundle them. It's what ever way works for you I dry them wrapped on the roof when it's hot out or in front of a fan in the house when I'm busy selling alot of them. Advertising take a picture Pinterest Instagram and other sites back link
Who wants them?
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@@gloriagibb-zs4se people use these for crafts basket weaving, wreaths , plant pot hanging holders. And they sell the craft for good 💰 google Longleaf pine needle baskets
I'm in CA with White Pine & Incense Cedar on my property. Is there a market for those?
yes good market a different market but good google that question and you will and sell on Etsy as you would be crafting
How long would you say your needles are. I have pine straw in my backyard, but I don’t think they’re as long as yours.
@@carolina-thats-a-me thank you