Tools that will TRANSFORM your Garden Experience

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Published 2023-08-15
Want gardening to be easier? Want to stay ahead of the weeds and the bugs? Want to be more motivated to get out there and get the job done? Sometimes all it takes is the right tool. The right tools at least make it more fun! These are our favorites...

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All Comments (21)
  • @karend8575
    As my mother always said, and I said to my kids, and now my grandkids “if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all.” Shame on people for being mean. Move on! These kids are dodging an awesome job raising their family and running their homestead. Without being condescending, I am proud of you guys. Such a pleasure to watch! Keep it up! 🥰
  • @marysidle5132
    No shame in using a tiller. You do what is necessary for you to do to get your garden in order. Love the videos! GOD bless
  • @thelioness3305
    You did great on the grapes. You are spot on. I did mine wrong 3 years ago. lol
  • @walking9344
    you are doing so well keep up the great work all of you. Don't pay attention to the haters just ignore them and keep doing your best
  • @RemJuly
    You are doing great job, I can never be near doing what you do. If you see mean comments, it only means that your channel is growing and thus trolls and people who breaths negativity will surely drop comments everywhere just to hurt others. Just ignore and forget that you read their comments and only remember that they added to your views and so it's all good 😂
  • @John-kl3ue
    It’s such a shame YouTube has gone down the Facebook road ! Everyone has to have something negative to say ! I say your all doing a great job ..I enjoy your channel from outback Western Australia.
  • @susanturner9023
    I am not a newbie to gardening and pretty knowledgeable but I learn a little something else all the time, also love the farm homestead space and you do a great job on edits and artistry in your vids you guys are naturals! Look past the naysayers and ill willed comments. I’ve added you guys to my following mostly because I like you guys and your style. Keep up the hard work and it will work for you, you guys have something special! I feel like watching your videos are like watching a huge network show. Really! ✌🏻🙏🏼❤️
  • @VashtiWood
    I love your description of your compost pile... My grandparents, who lived through the Great Depression (here in Australia) had a massive perpetual compost pile. Every day, Grandma would throw all the kitchen scraps onto it... Every year, it would produce THE best pumpkins!
  • @galeharris6696
    I've been composting the 2nd way for about 35 years, and my garden soil is VERY healthy! Nice video!
  • @marysellar3401
    I have watched your videos for several months, i so appreciate your hours and days you both put in, a great inspiration .
  • Great show! That’s a lot of work! More work than most folks realize. Just started a new homestead in the ozarks of Missouri. Just subbed up. 👍
  • @trishwalton6628
    We finally bought a hose reel to make life a little easier. Game changer! Thank you! We love your videos! Please keep posting! 🙏 👍💕
  • I give my empathy to you concerning other peoples bitter, and controlling hearts. People today just have to tell everyone else how to live, and what to do, and where to spit and when you can sniff the air, but I lived on a farm most all my life, and we lived just the way you are, by trial and error, and we did just fine. Just a thought, we learned that if we nourished our soil to much, with alot of compost, our plants grew like they were on steroids; tall and lush, but with small & little crops. I will say, both of your trials and errors, with all of the studying, and thinking things through that you do to improve, and better what you do, is the very thing that make your videos so inviting and pleasurable to watch. Thank you. Ken Troutdale OR.
  • @lisaglassic7734
    The hose tools and the vacuum for the squash bugs are my favorite. Genius.
  • @lizpetruzzi7700
    I’m newish to your channel and I watch a lot of homestead videos. Yours are my favorite. You guys work so hard, do things with excellence and authenticity and generously share what you learn. Thank you for excellent content and for being lights in the world! Really love you guys 😁💕
  • You two have inspired @IdahoFamrkids to keep on trying homesteading. They are planning a bigger garden for next year. My one daughter has been trying making jam. My son is excited about our first milk cow. Thank you for sharing
  • @susu0224
    And thank you again for sharing content that’s so helpful to those of us in search of answers cheering you on! You’re stuff looks brand new because you take care of it;) what’s wrong with that? Should it look busted? It just goes to show that people out there have these ideas that homesteaders should be living and looking like the homeless- busted and wretched looking…. WRONG TROLL… all of it can be done with style and humbleness. You definitely have my back;) God Bless you and your little tribe!
  • We are glad we found your channel. Y’all are doing great with your content, your plants look healthy and you seem to have bountiful harvests. Keep sharing. Ignore the rude comments from the couch gardeners; it’s not worth the energy being spent there. That goes for experts with attitude as well. ~ Rob