Thank you for sharing! Just bought some property in East tx so we can finally get fully off grid/self sufficient. Was in a suburb where we fought the town tooth and nail trying to get fully off grid. It's a shame, we were so close but it was impossible there. Now we can! I feel it in my bones it will be worth it. It's a whole different lifestyle and your videos really help. Thank you! Please keep sharing. Stay well.
Every time I watch your videos, you inspire me to get busy and stay busy. I just recently received my shipments of heirloom garden seeds. Here we didn’t have a food shortage, but everyone thought we were going to have one, the shelves were never empty. People still panicked. While they were acting crazy panicking about a food shortage that never happened, I took advantage of that situation and stockpiled Mason Jars and lids. I got so many that when I was paying for them the cashiers were saying “you are a prepper” and I told them “Preppers are smart and will survive”. They agreed. Here it’s still very cold, I have the greenhouse delivered when it warms up, I will get busy on it. The Water Catchment System is the next project. You are an absolute inspiration, that’s for sure !
Reaping the fruits of your hard labor! Everything looks great! You are very well prepared. Wow, your greenhouse plantings are doing awesome too! My mouth was watering for some of the mixed lettuce!
Pete, You have the best setup for water that I have ever seen. I am on a well with a 30,000 gallon pool, two Berkey's and bottled water as backup. You are inspiring me to add some rain catchment to use for the garden. Nice job and keep up the good work!
Thank you Pete for sharing and keep up the good work for the Republic, we need every possible patriot to survive to keep the Republic. People WAKE up and start the process we have such a short amount of time !!!! God bless TEXAS and long live the Republic !
The minerals really do add a lot of flavor and I noticed the greens get very very dark and tasty. I use the azamite and I'm just curious what you use for your minerals? 😃
Dan here, howdy and good morning from down in Silsbee! Late or not Pete the greenhouse looks like it is off to a great start, like the rogue eggplant! Well done Brother! Good luck to You and Yours this coming year!
Merry Christmas Pete, the greenhouse looks fantastic. The Rosa Bianca’s are delicious and the plant is a producer. You are so right about the good feeling gardeners have from harvesting their own food. Nice update on your water harvesting system.
Love the greenhouse. You have a very nice setup. My wife and I retired to Texas and are starting to get setup with homesteading. Would enjoy connecting up with you to hear your views and experiences. We live just outside Nac and love the area and the people.
Great job Pete on both the water system and your greenhouse. Are you planning on keeping the shade cloth on all winter? I live up here in Central Oregon where it is considered to be the "high desert" area on 5.5 acres. Little colder up here as this week it will be getting down to 9 degrees. I have my own well that is attached to a 1200 gallon cistern. I have a filtration system on it too as we have arsenic in the water. Unfortunately, we do not get enough water (11 inches per year) that would make a water catch system really reasonable. The greenhouse I built is 10' X24.' It has all Cedar framing and pressured treated lumber where it touches the ground. Connected to the framing all around the base is 3' high metal ribbed sheeting and then the rest consists of polycarbonate sheeting. I also installed a water system along with electricity in the greenhouse. I have two large electric fans in the front and one large vent in back for air flow. Both vent fans are on temperature control settings and the back vent opens and closes by a solar piston. The raised cedar beds are also on an automatic water timer drip hose system as well. Yes, I do have a heat system for the greenhouse too. I built a chicken coop that is pretty much all automated as well, but I don't have nearly as many chickens as you. Keep up the great videos and really good ideas. Cheers and Happy Holidays!
I love the channel, but now that you have completed the garden can you make some videos about land/property management in E.Texas. Then maybe rent a mini Ex and do some dirt work. Can you also make a video about how you would recommend that someone move out of the city (DFW) and cheap parts of Texas if their are any left. Thank you
We live on 30 acres south of Tyler, Texas so your videos are very helpful. Last Spring's week after week of rain and cloudy weather decimated our early garden. Your series on the high tunnel greenhouse have been very useful and we will be copying your setup when the kit arrives. You've mentioned how hot the greenhouse gets in the summer, even with the rollup sides and shade cloth. Is it practical to remove the plastic and just have shade cloth through the hotter months? Or would the plastic likely be damaged and, being trimmed, almost impossible to reinstall the following Fall?
It would not be practical to remove the plastic. I think a 40% shade cloth put on the outside of the greenhouse would be fine for the summer months. We had to put the shade cloth on the inside of the greenhouse because of the pine nettles and I believe it created more heat because the sun would shine through the plastic and hit the shade cloth causing a greenhouse effect in between that space. Our sweet potatoes did well in the greenhouse last summer and I think tomatoes, peppers and eggplants would do well. You just have to plant varieties that love the heat. But in general, if you get a 40% shade cloth and keep the greenhouse open in the summer, sides and doors, you'll be fine. The only time we close our greenhouse is at night if it falls below freezing 32 degrees.
Thank you for the quick response. Of course, we have an abundance of pine needles! I'm envious of the variety of composts you have available. While mulching blueberry bushes today, I noticed tender little buds starting to swell on the branches. I'm not too upset about the unseasonably warm Fall making my lettuce bolt. But messing with the blueberries is another matter. Thanks for putting so much effort into producing quality and informative videos. Really inspiring work you are doing.
Bird droppings are on the roof. Rainwater should be collected for about half an hour to water the flowers. After half an hour, the rainwater should be boiled for drinking.
We pick the lower leaves of the lettuce and let the younger leaves grow or cut the whole top off and it will regrow. The broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower don't all mature at the same time and all the scraps and bad leaves go to our chickens. But yes we are busy eating. 🙂
Probably not a good idea because asphalt shingles have petroleum hydrocarbons that will be released into the water and not to mention other chemicals like anti fungal treatments it might have to stop mold and moss growing on the shingles.
No. The water will not go bad unless there is some contamination introduced. Pete B information here is all top notch and good information. Rainwater collected and stored will be suitable for washing clothes, watering gardens, and other uses. If you want to be especially certain of drinking quality water (i.e. potable water), filter drinking water through a Berkey filter. The rainwater is perfectly suitable for most other uses. If you are collecting rainwater off surfaces such as a rooftop, you may be bringing in water that has passed through bird manure, insect bodies, dirt and dust. That’s fine for gardens, but personally I’d use filter it with a Berkey filter for that water I wanted for drinking. There are licensed plumbers and others that specialize in rainwater catchment systems. You can consult with licensed professionals check for yourself. I know, because my younger brother is just such a Texas State licensed individual. Don’t trust my word here just because “I, unknown person Lance B” claim this is so. Check for yourself if you need more education. There is a lot of information on the internet on rainwater catchment. I know I have viewed at least 6 videos published by different people who have installed their own systems. You can build your own less expensive “Berkey” filter with two 5 gallon buckets and Berkey ceramic filters. The ceramic filter is what does all the work. There are TH-cam instruction videos on exactly how to build your own “Rain Barn”, as well as your drinking water “Berkey style” filter. Or, buy the complete Berkey water filter from the many sources.
Can not tell from video but it looks like raised beds are made from galvanized metal. I would be worried about zinc leeching. Ever tried Jericho lettuce? Does well for me
You can get it on Amazon or you can go to their site and enter your zip code to search out where you can get it locally. azomite.com/where-to-buy-azomite-trace-mineral-products/
Hi Scott, I never got the email so check to make sure you have it correct. I'm usually very busy but you can ask me questions if you like and send me pictures of your place.
You seem like a very nice guy. But you apparently don't understand what communism is. It's certainly not HOA rules and regulations that folks agree to be bound by.
Thank you for sharing! Just bought some property in East tx so we can finally get fully off grid/self sufficient. Was in a suburb where we fought the town tooth and nail trying to get fully off grid. It's a shame, we were so close but it was impossible there. Now we can! I feel it in my bones it will be worth it. It's a whole different lifestyle and your videos really help. Thank you! Please keep sharing. Stay well.
Every time I watch your videos, you inspire me to get busy and stay busy. I just recently received my shipments of heirloom garden seeds. Here we didn’t have a food shortage, but everyone thought we were going to have one, the shelves were never empty. People still panicked. While they were acting crazy panicking about a food shortage that never happened, I took advantage of that situation and stockpiled Mason Jars and lids. I got so many that when I was paying for them the cashiers were saying “you are a prepper” and I told them
“Preppers are smart and will survive”. They agreed.
Here it’s still very cold, I have the greenhouse delivered when it warms up, I will get busy on it.
The Water Catchment System is the next project.
You are an absolute inspiration, that’s for sure !
Thanks and it looks like you're doing the right thing. It's always better to be prepared for what ever happens.
Reaping the fruits of your hard labor! Everything looks great! You are very well prepared. Wow, your greenhouse plantings are doing awesome too! My mouth was watering for some of the mixed lettuce!
Pete, You have the best setup for water that I have ever seen. I am on a well with a 30,000 gallon pool, two Berkey's and bottled water as backup. You are inspiring me to add some rain catchment to use for the garden. Nice job and keep up the good work!
Thank you so much 👍
You’ve got a really good water system. Love our videos.
Spot on brother. God Bless
I'm with ya Pete, the crap is going to hit the fan an soon. Stay safe brother, Terry.
Thank you Pete for sharing and keep up the good work for the Republic, we need every possible patriot to survive to keep the Republic. People WAKE up and start the process we have such a short amount of time !!!! God bless TEXAS and long live the Republic !
Love your videos on this topic, cannot wait to watch the greenhouse one soon.
Thank you 👍
Pete, you have an amazing green house. Job well done.
New to your channel and I have to say “I LOVE THE ORGANIZED GREENHOUSE” just beautiful
Thanks so much! 😊
Well said. Thank you. Very nice, more and more people doing or wanting to do and go that way…
I have some land in East Texas and am moving there soon. I cant wait to start building the garden. I'll definitely be using some of your ideas.
Just moved tp East Texas. So glad you share your ups and downs. I want to know what to expect. Thanks.
The minerals really do add a lot of flavor and I noticed the greens get very very dark and tasty. I use the azamite and I'm just curious what you use for your minerals? 😃
Looking really Purdy Pete. 👍👍💛
EXCELLENT!!! WOW!!!
Dan here, howdy and good morning from down in Silsbee! Late or not Pete the greenhouse looks like it is off to a great start, like the rogue eggplant! Well done Brother! Good luck to You and Yours this coming year!
Thank you 👍
. so true Bro!
Merry Christmas Pete, the greenhouse looks fantastic. The Rosa Bianca’s are delicious and the plant is a producer. You are so right about the good feeling gardeners have from harvesting their own food. Nice update on your water harvesting system.
Thank you and Merry Christmas to you as well.
Looks great Pete, Merry Christmas to you and you sweet wife, and family.
Thanks for sharing all this wonderful information
Thank you and Merry Christmas to you and your family as well.
Love the greenhouse. You have a very nice setup. My wife and I retired to Texas and are starting to get setup with homesteading. Would enjoy connecting up with you to hear your views and experiences. We live just outside Nac and love the area and the people.
Speak the truth brother. Fight the good fight, wake up the sheep.
Great job Pete on both the water system and your greenhouse. Are you planning on keeping the shade cloth on all winter? I live up here in Central Oregon where it is considered to be the "high desert" area on 5.5 acres. Little colder up here as this week it will be getting down to 9 degrees. I have my own well that is attached to a 1200 gallon cistern. I have a filtration system on it too as we have arsenic in the water. Unfortunately, we do not get enough water (11 inches per year) that would make a water catch system really reasonable. The greenhouse I built is 10' X24.' It has all Cedar framing and pressured treated lumber where it touches the ground. Connected to the framing all around the base is 3' high metal ribbed sheeting and then the rest consists of polycarbonate sheeting. I also installed a water system along with electricity in the greenhouse. I have two large electric fans in the front and one large vent in back for air flow. Both vent fans are on temperature control settings and the back vent opens and closes by a solar piston. The raised cedar beds are also on an automatic water timer drip hose system as well. Yes, I do have a heat system for the greenhouse too. I built a chicken coop that is pretty much all automated as well, but I don't have nearly as many chickens as you. Keep up the great videos and really good ideas. Cheers and Happy Holidays!
Thanks, we are going to remove the shade cloth.
How's the chickens doing Pete? How about their nesting/laying situation?
Chickens are doing good, I'll do a video on them soon.
@@petebeasttexashomesteading that would be great. Iv got a flock of 18 right now and iv got some questions for ya on your flock.
I love the channel, but now that you have completed the garden can you make some videos about land/property management in E.Texas. Then maybe rent a mini Ex and do some dirt work. Can you also make a video about how you would recommend that someone move out of the city (DFW) and cheap parts of Texas if their are any left. Thank you
Thanks, I'll look into doing a video like that.
We live on 30 acres south of Tyler, Texas so your videos are very helpful. Last Spring's week after week of rain and cloudy weather decimated our early garden. Your series on the high tunnel greenhouse have been very useful and we will be copying your setup when the kit arrives. You've mentioned how hot the greenhouse gets in the summer, even with the rollup sides and shade cloth. Is it practical to remove the plastic and just have shade cloth through the hotter months? Or would the plastic likely be damaged and, being trimmed, almost impossible to reinstall the following Fall?
It would not be practical to remove the plastic. I think a 40% shade cloth put on the outside of the greenhouse would be fine for the summer months. We had to put the shade cloth on the inside of the greenhouse because of the pine nettles and I believe it created more heat because the sun would shine through the plastic and hit the shade cloth causing a greenhouse effect in between that space. Our sweet potatoes did well in the greenhouse last summer and I think tomatoes, peppers and eggplants would do well. You just have to plant varieties that love the heat. But in general, if you get a 40% shade cloth and keep the greenhouse open in the summer, sides and doors, you'll be fine. The only time we close our greenhouse is at night if it falls below freezing 32 degrees.
Thank you for the quick response. Of course, we have an abundance of pine needles! I'm envious of the variety of composts you have available. While mulching blueberry bushes today, I noticed tender little buds starting to swell on the branches. I'm not too upset about the unseasonably warm Fall making my lettuce bolt. But messing with the blueberries is another matter.
Thanks for putting so much effort into producing quality and informative videos. Really inspiring work you are doing.
Bird droppings are on the roof. Rainwater should be collected for about half an hour to water the flowers. After half an hour, the rainwater should be boiled for drinking.
What do you do with all these vegetables once they reach harvest time? TIA
We pick the lower leaves of the lettuce and let the younger leaves grow or cut the whole top off and it will regrow. The broccoli, cabbage and cauliflower don't all mature at the same time and all the scraps and bad leaves go to our chickens. But yes we are busy eating. 🙂
Love your green house , my dream !!!
Where are you located in Texas ??? Would love to visit your garden !! I am in Texas too
Do you need shade cloth in the winter months.
Actually no, we're are going to remove it.
Can you collect rain water when you have asphalt shingles?
Probably not a good idea because asphalt shingles have petroleum hydrocarbons that will be released into the water and not to mention other chemicals like anti fungal treatments it might have to stop mold and moss growing on the shingles.
what are the buckets of water for in the greenhouse ?
We catch the rain off the greenhouse and use it to water the greenhouse too.
@@petebeasttexashomesteading ok , must of missed that in a video before . good videos and info.
Will the water go bad in the tanks?
No. The water will not go bad unless there is some contamination introduced. Pete B information here is all top notch and good information.
Rainwater collected and stored will be suitable for washing clothes, watering gardens, and other uses. If you want to be especially certain of drinking quality water (i.e. potable water), filter drinking water through a Berkey filter. The rainwater is perfectly suitable for most other uses.
If you are collecting rainwater off surfaces such as a rooftop, you may be bringing in water that has passed through bird manure, insect bodies, dirt and dust. That’s fine for gardens, but personally I’d use filter it with a Berkey filter for that water I wanted for drinking.
There are licensed plumbers and others that specialize in rainwater catchment systems. You can consult with licensed professionals check for yourself. I know, because my younger brother is just such a Texas State licensed individual.
Don’t trust my word here just because “I, unknown person Lance B” claim this is so. Check for yourself if you need more education. There is a lot of information on the internet on rainwater catchment. I know I have viewed at least 6 videos published by different people who have installed their own systems.
You can build your own less expensive “Berkey” filter with two 5 gallon buckets and Berkey ceramic filters. The ceramic filter is what does all the work.
There are TH-cam instruction videos on exactly how to build your own “Rain Barn”, as well as your drinking water “Berkey style” filter. Or, buy the complete Berkey water filter from the many sources.
Can not tell from video but it looks like raised beds are made from galvanized metal. I would be worried about zinc leeching.
Ever tried Jericho lettuce? Does well for me
It's not actually galvanized it's more like some type of a powder coating. But zinc is an essential mineral.
Hello Pete I really enjoy your videos I am wondering where do you buy the Azomite Thanks
You can get it on Amazon or you can go to their site and enter your zip code to search out where you can get it locally. azomite.com/where-to-buy-azomite-trace-mineral-products/
Turnips?
We will be growing Rapini which is related tom turnups but you eat the leaves.
sent you a email with what im have been doing to my place for the last 10 months hope you could come by and give me some pointers on the water system
Hi Scott, I never got the email so check to make sure you have it correct. I'm usually very busy but you can ask me questions if you like and send me pictures of your place.
You seem like a very nice guy. But you apparently don't understand what communism is. It's certainly not HOA rules and regulations that folks agree to be bound by.