Don't Be Like Me! Preparing For Planting In My Backyard Homestead! + Tips For Maximizing Your Space!

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Publicado 2024-04-27
Hey guys! Welcome back to another vlog!! Today I take you around for a random day gardening during spring as I prepare for planting!! Here in a weekish ill be planting the garden, and various things need to get done! Hope you tag along!

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  • My husband and I just put an offer (that was accepted) on a little house with almost 1/3 of an acre! It’s not a lot, but your channel has shown us a lot of possibilities for small space gardening!
  • @Sweettomatovine
    I love the smell of tomato plants in the garden and I love tomato sandwiches 😂 Your plants look amazing Bre. Your garden is beautiful. Great job ❤😊💚
  • @RustyBobbins
    This is my first year doing vegetables and you have your act together in a way I dream of.
  • @CarolLayaou
    Bri get a 5 gallon bucket and a gardening belt, put the belt around the top of the bucket and put all the tools, tape measure, gloves, ect inches pockets. Then you have everything you need and a bucket for weeds or for your harvest! ❤❤😊
  • @dehunludwig6504
    Do neighbors complain about your chickens? I usually just have a small garden , but love to watch things grow! Love video!
  • @renam9296
    I love what youve done with your property. It has totally inspired me to do this in my own home when I buy a house one day. So genius, you dont need alot of land! Just a little backyard.
  • I'm always surprised when people mention having any difficulty with tomatos - I've grown them my entire life and theyve always been the most low maintenance of all the garden plants for me. it was always the focus crop for us as my dad and I loved them and they made us the most money (we sold out of our yard, small town, everyone would come by and buy our extra produce) we always grew a specific variety, "better boy." I hardly see those anymore, though 😢
  • @StillOnTrack
    Not boring, loved hangin' with ya. Keep up the awesome inspiring work!
  • @themelissaeileen
    Bre you are an absolute inspiration! TY for sharing all of your knowledge abt gardening, I've learned a lot from you ❤
  • Love the layout you came up with for the garden!! Excited to see how it all grows 🥳
  • @micmic221
    Youe back yard its my dream ! (Sorry i dont speak well in english im french canadian) i have 2.5acres and a show to my boyfriend your channel because i want it ! That a good thing to show to our kids hihi
  • @eduardoHMYT
    You are the best at Garden's planting planning!
  • @marisam9763
    Love your garden layout. It's inspiring! In my zone 9b, Okra and cowpeas are also quick to grow during summer.
  • @toddmiller1753
    Everything looks so perfect! Here we go into the season! I look forward to your fall videos already!
  • @Just-Nikki
    I keep thick skewers in my garden supplies and garden clips for anything that needs protection from the wind. They’re inexpensive and I have used the same ones for several years now.
  • @lifeoutnumbered
    You could look into something like cowpeas or other tropical plants that have a quick harvest time. Cowpeas especially can be eaten fresh or let dry or the bush. They thrive in the scorching heat of summer
  • @StillOnTrack
    Yeah T-Post driver is basically a MUST. (Not a bad idea to have some light hearing protection when you use them either). They can be used for leverage to get the T-Post out again later if you're careful with which direction you face the bumps. I was extra careful this year after last year (my first year) I had one facing a big rock which I COULD NOT do the driver-leverage trick to get it out again later. Had to try rocking it side to side instead which was a lot more of a pain. Also, for anybody who sees U-Posts and considers getting them instead, you may have a really hard time using a T-Post driver to get them in because the little tabs on them are super weak and will break off if you hit them with the post driver. And you definitely can't use the driver-leverage trick to get them out again later. I won't touch U-Posts ever again after learning my lesson last year. T-Posts for life.