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Orchard Tour (2 Years Into Self-Sufficient Transition) 

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@cgaymer7375
@cgaymer7375 10 месяцев назад
I had chickens penned around “wandering dew” they completely cleared it out. Thanks for putting your project out there.
@wallywombat164
@wallywombat164 10 месяцев назад
Please DON'T keep you vids private mate. ❤❤❤❤
@mrandmrsmeier8685
@mrandmrsmeier8685 10 месяцев назад
So thrilled to see this update as we have been hanging to see how things have progressed. We when on our lap of aust will be coming to visit The Pocket 💯 you have inspired us to grown our own and be self sufficient and be mindful of our fragile planet 🙏🏻
@cameronmaltby8193
@cameronmaltby8193 10 месяцев назад
Awesome work mate, did a trip up that way last month my friend just bought 100 acres in the area there’s so me beautiful farm land up there.
@clubgus07
@clubgus07 10 месяцев назад
Az it looks awesome like from nothing to a live fruit heaven. You might-be more luckier growing Atractocarpus Fitzalanii the Native Gardenia aka known as the Native Yellow Mangosteen, this native plant seems to really grow vigorous down here in sub tropical Brisbane. And too keep the weeds away you probably want Moses in the cradle or Rhoeo Discolor a tip from a family friend that lives not to far from you in Mareeba he swears by it. I also see council use The Pig face Carpobrotus for weed management. Cool if thats what winter is i cant wait to see the Spring update cheers Michael.
@markmeyer698
@markmeyer698 10 месяцев назад
Hey Az, really appreciate you showing us your farm! I’ve just bought 80 acres so I’ll be taking all the experience you share with us 🙏🏾 grateful
@wallywombat164
@wallywombat164 10 месяцев назад
Az, you said awhile ago, why you didn't have any mangos. I forget why. I love ❤❤❤ Savoey mangos mate.
@MrThomasandersen
@MrThomasandersen 10 месяцев назад
Thank you coming with this update from your fantastic farm, I really appreciate that ❤
@freedomofexpression1382
@freedomofexpression1382 10 месяцев назад
YouVe Motivated me!!! Oh and definitely GET BEES!!!!! They’re solve all your pollinating problems plus you get honey and wax!!
@xuejiaoxu6778
@xuejiaoxu6778 10 месяцев назад
Often you will struggle with fruit set on passion fruit if you have lots of native bees. They are to small to pollinate the flowers but still manage to remove all the pollin.
@SageRosemaryTime
@SageRosemaryTime 3 месяца назад
Good idea the Bees . Definitely Bees. The Planet including your garden loves Bees (Just Imagine the Honey )
@SamMarkham
@SamMarkham 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for the update. Happy growing
@grantarchibald6874
@grantarchibald6874 10 месяцев назад
Great to get an update from you Az. You mentioned it briefly, and I have often wondered watching your previous vids, when are you going to get a hive or two? Surely that has to help with the pawpaws and rambutans.
@BosseInTheGarden
@BosseInTheGarden 10 месяцев назад
great video and great job! I grow in Central Florida, so subtropical. South Florida is basically tropical.
@bunyipdan
@bunyipdan 10 месяцев назад
Have you considered using a flame torch to try to manage wandering dew and other weeds. Durian might be a bit exposed same as the mangosteen ..... they are rainforest trees like shade and wind shelter. I think espaliering is a great idea for many orchard plants, just not so sure it works with the delicate rainforest plants....think more clumping shelter companion planting rather than exposure. Why no mangoes? Citrus? Avocado? Cocoa? Native fruit trees (Macadamia, Syzygium fibrosum, Buchanania arborescens, etc...) Quite suprised you dont seem to be growing sweet potato or varieties of edible Bamboo (clumping) might be options to consider. Fish carcasses are great but can attract unwanted critters (of the fury kind) that also like a varied diet like fruit and veggies, so maybe value add fish carcasses by processing through water maceration..... then applying I know there are only so many hours in the day, really impressed with what you have done so far
@b2bhomesteading
@b2bhomesteading 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for the valuable tips mate, next video I hope to be able to show a bit more diversity. Fully agreed on the shade for the durian and magosteens.. I just got a bit too keen and moved it off in winter haha
@bunyipdan
@bunyipdan 10 месяцев назад
@@b2bhomesteading @b2bhomesteading @b2bhomesteading Hope some of it proves usefull, providing enough protection from wind burn for these more delicate rainforest plants cannot be overstated. One thing on cyclones, in the Northern Territory we have shallow soils and even mild blows upto cat 2 can really knock trees about, I have found that some of the most difficult trees to uproot or physically transplant have been ones growing on the edges of old dump sites.....particularly difficult are trees whos roots have grown around buried debris, this seems to really aid the anchoring of the trees. The most stubborn have turned out to be trees grown over engine blocks, I have taken to digging deep holes and smashing a couple of star pickets diagonally in the bottom of the holes, dropping a fish carcass in then deep planting my more valuable trees in the vain hope it might help.......but here again companion planting wind shelter is also key.
@Treatiesalways
@Treatiesalways 10 месяцев назад
Oh Az, you are going to have to get on to that wandering dew. You won’t succeed smothering it. You have to weed it ALL out, every single bit of it, because every node can re-root. Don’t think you can pile it in a heap and cover it to kill it, it just re-roots underneath. You have to take it off the property to a noxious weed dump. It is the MOST invasive plant. Seriously, it’s intense - you can’t afford to be rough with your weeding - EVERY node, needs to get removed. We’ve been battling wandering dew on our block for decades now. We were too laxed, and it took off in a period my husband wasn’t well - and now struggling. Also our dogs get affected by wandering dew causing inflammation on their paws. So - METICULOUSLY bit by bit, get on to it now, remove every bit off your property. 😳
@troyryan956
@troyryan956 10 месяцев назад
Hey AZ love this. I live in trinidad 🇹🇹 ..where are the coco nuts?
@b2bhomesteading
@b2bhomesteading 10 месяцев назад
I just planted 5 dwarf ones! will update next vid mate
@AussiePharmer
@AussiePharmer 10 месяцев назад
Wow well done! Trees are massive now! Durian might be suffering from wet feet. They prefer raised mounds, 1m off the ground. Very sensitive to root rot. Thanks for the update, please keep them coming!
@donlister7425
@donlister7425 10 месяцев назад
Starting something similar at our farm. Have you considered growing mombasa grass in your interows for more biomass/ mulch production? Keep up the good work, and the videos! Cheers!!!
@Aykosss
@Aykosss 10 месяцев назад
Hey mate the farm is looking awesome. That ground cover is not wandering jew, it’s Commelina diffusa, an Australian native. It’s edible and medicinal
@katl2735
@katl2735 10 месяцев назад
Great to see something in tropical Queensland our growing seasons are very different from other parts of Australia also what grows best. I am with you on the passionfruit, I have tried and have planted some from Bunnings and nothing. Then a little birdie came along and pooped one out and it has gone made passionfruit bigger than a tennis ball and sweet
@Bernie5172
@Bernie5172 10 месяцев назад
What to do about yellow leaves on fruit trees? Lemon tree with yellow leaves: why? | Better Homes and Gardens Nitrogen deficiency - shows as yellowing of older leaves in the tree's foliage. You can add special nitrogen-boosted fertiliser in your feeding to help resolve it. Zinc or iron deficiency - shows as yellowing of new leaves with green veins. To fix this, use a kelp spray solution or add zinc to the soil bed.
@lyshi87
@lyshi87 10 месяцев назад
I'm glad your shared an update, thank you. Always enjoy your homesteading videos. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to the next update and seeing how much it's grown.
@michaelbooth1097
@michaelbooth1097 10 месяцев назад
Well done Az! Please don’t stop. From all the folk that don’t have these opportunities to grow stuff….Your doing an amazing job! Keep it up!
@saltyseadogs4422
@saltyseadogs4422 10 месяцев назад
Grear progress there!! hey let me know if you'd like an aibika cutting, it'll grow great where you are, I can drop it into the Cafe. You had the pronunciation right, sort of like ibika
@jameswoodriff7511
@jameswoodriff7511 10 месяцев назад
Yeah legend, with the (is this plant name OK in 2023? haha) Wandering Jew the first thing to do is to make sure it's not Scurvy weed which is edible and full of Vitamin C hence the name. Wandering Jew has white flowers, Scurvy Weed has blue flowers. From there you need to dig a 300mm perimeter mote/trench around the area you want to get rid of it in. Then get some tarps or builders plastic rolls from your hardware store and put some cow/chicken manure down through the whole area then cover it all. The sun will heat the soil and vegetation under the tarp and the plants should just break down over a period of a few months. Hope that helps, thanks for the video 👍
@jodyherd2010
@jodyherd2010 10 месяцев назад
Your an inspiration mate. Looking forward to swinging past for a coffee just after xmas. Cant wait to get home.... Not far from you on the beach.. Keep the Vids coming Az..
@petermarum2364
@petermarum2364 10 месяцев назад
Hi, We have some friends in the Little Mulgrave over a period of time turned 12 acres of sugar cane paddock to orchards. It is now a battel withe the bloody cockies etc to beat them to fruits. Avo's, mangos and anything else they could think off
@jakebrown9060
@jakebrown9060 10 месяцев назад
Hey mate im just up the road, we have over 50 fruit trees now and still struggling with the black beetles, is there anything you have found thay works? Besides termighty 😂
@Adnancorner
@Adnancorner 10 месяцев назад
I think its just too big. for me. I would create a silvopasture where I'd grow timber and certain fruit trees that all can be used as forage for goats. I'd personally produce a lot of goat and sheep meat and tons of milk for cream and cheese making. I would be satisfied if I have my meat, butter, cream and cheese. some chilies and some fruit.
@jennekes4293
@jennekes4293 8 месяцев назад
Are there new videos coming? I'm looking forward to them! They are very inspirational.
@Milliesgarden992
@Milliesgarden992 10 месяцев назад
Tradescantia is the proper name for that weed (wandering Jew is an obviously problematic name) Chickens like to eat it so one way to dispose of it
@OffGridInPanama
@OffGridInPanama 10 месяцев назад
looks great man. but doesn't look like a syntropic system to me. i know its diverse but syntropic is about the nutrients/firtiliser being created on sight through heavy pruning and using plant succession in order to maximise photosynthesis through stratification. those young trees being shaded out could be underneath some castor bean shade unit something like banana and then eucalyptus is ready to take the place as the mother acting essentially as a nursery/shade cloth until the tree wants to take that place in the strata. so yeah definitely dense and diverse but it would be worth looking into syntropic systems more in depth and packing in way more support species, using the idea of plant succession so ther're occupying different stratas at different times but can be in the same square footage. hope this offers some insight- I have a farm here in panama
@jbh1983
@jbh1983 10 месяцев назад
In Northland New Zealand they have been trialing a beetle (tradescantia leaf beetle Neolema ogloblini) to chomp that horrible weed away..
@ogtheincredible
@ogtheincredible 2 месяца назад
Hey Azz i remember you saying that you would sell some of the red dragon fruit how can i get some or get in contact please mate?
@christianhendry7136
@christianhendry7136 10 месяцев назад
I noticed that you had a padlock on your greenhouse. That's a bit sad that you need to use it. Loving the content though. Have been hanging out for this next video to come through after you got us hooked with the first few
@Coolum-v6z
@Coolum-v6z 10 месяцев назад
We do….but we don’t live in the tropics….but it won’t stop us….hope to show you….one day
@timgofa8822
@timgofa8822 10 месяцев назад
Wondering Jewish, can be eaten fresh in salads or cooked like spinich. If you want to knock it off soapy water with a dash of salt
@danbasham9207
@danbasham9207 10 месяцев назад
I enjoy these videos. THANK YOU for sharing.
@stoneymcguire8805
@stoneymcguire8805 10 месяцев назад
pH issues on the durian fruit may be your issue.
@Adnancorner
@Adnancorner 10 месяцев назад
Why dont you get some sheep... ? They will the plants and fertilize under the trees ?
@travishowett7651
@travishowett7651 10 месяцев назад
How do u spell the name of the fruit you said taste like caramel and vanilla?
@b2bhomesteading
@b2bhomesteading 10 месяцев назад
Abiu
@travishowett7651
@travishowett7651 10 месяцев назад
@@b2bhomesteading thank you and amazing work out their in such short time
@RustyTorch
@RustyTorch 6 месяцев назад
honestly this seems like what i envision as a mans dream, i wish i could live off the land like this where i am, i dont own land atm but one day haha
@outdoortherapy6596
@outdoortherapy6596 10 месяцев назад
how much is a block of land worth up there mate, I'd like to live this lifestyle
@timgofa8822
@timgofa8822 10 месяцев назад
Easy to grapht eggplants onto the wild tobacco, wich is a weed in all parts of Australia
@mrdex3828
@mrdex3828 10 месяцев назад
what about a white sopate, looks like an apple, tastes like a pineapple, texture of an avocado.
@specialized29er86
@specialized29er86 10 месяцев назад
Love your setup and I'm doing the same but on a one acre lot. Retired early and loving my orchard and gardens.
@b2bhomesteading
@b2bhomesteading 10 месяцев назад
Stoked for you, congrats! Keen to hear how it goes for you
@cameronmaltby8193
@cameronmaltby8193 10 месяцев назад
Also you can pickle banana flowers as a way of using them in food.
@chefcamsey1375
@chefcamsey1375 10 месяцев назад
❤❤
@MichelleLord-l6v
@MichelleLord-l6v 8 месяцев назад
Feed the walking drew to the chicks it help with their digestion and goats
@timgofa8822
@timgofa8822 10 месяцев назад
Carolina reaper juice makes really good insecticide
@FionaBurns-s9z
@FionaBurns-s9z 6 месяцев назад
Rosemary and thyme and mint are good insect repellent s as well
@ERICWAGNERSLUCID
@ERICWAGNERSLUCID 10 месяцев назад
You could so raise freshwater shrimp!
@stevejackson2580
@stevejackson2580 10 месяцев назад
apparently chooks love wandering dew
@TheRealTimmyK
@TheRealTimmyK 8 месяцев назад
Soursop leaves are good for steaming if you get a flu too btw
@endwido
@endwido 10 месяцев назад
Think it’s a magnesium deficiency, sir
@buddyoo4942
@buddyoo4942 10 месяцев назад
A lot of what I've grown in my land goes wasted as I can't possibly consume all of it and the effort to sell it or even give it to other people for free was not very fulfilling. It really seems pointless to grow and maintain the garden and live this way.
@b2bhomesteading
@b2bhomesteading 10 месяцев назад
A bugger you feel it's pointless mate. We have a cafe next door we can sell fresh produce from/ make ice cream/ smooothies etc from with any extra. I can assure, there will be no waste.. especially the durians!
@tombeespoke9384
@tombeespoke9384 10 месяцев назад
Az, the Chlorosis is either Iron or Magnesium deficiency but I only saw the leaves for a sec. Mix some epsom salts and Iron Chelates up in a watering can and give it a drink. You’ve got quite red earth up there so I’m guessing it’s magnesium you need, remember the PH of your soil can lock up micro nutrients so you may need to add lime or sulphur as required, these amendments are all organic btw so fear not. I also am a beekeeper and echo previous comments, having a few hives will not only increase pollination but make the cafe more Beespoke! Love your freaken work by the way!!! PS Qualified Hort and soon to be TAFE teacher.
@ibbyboo90
@ibbyboo90 10 месяцев назад
Hey Az, first off you look like someone i know in my country, hit me up ill share his photo... second... amazing what you doing with the orchid, i'd love to share insights on the variaties of Jackfruits... we have a fruit we call "Shelisheli" in swahili (in in Tanzania, East Africa btw). i saw it in the eps of B2B where you were on an island using sticks to get some of the fruits... i'd advise getting a root/branch graft and planting that too... you wont regret it
@Richard_Reinhardt
@Richard_Reinhardt 10 месяцев назад
Do a choko vine they go great up here and bear well
@paulcox9366
@paulcox9366 10 месяцев назад
Just found your video. Love what your doing. My wife and I bought land in the upper Murry VIC at the base of the snowy mountains. Live off grid in a tiny home. Were surrounded by a dairy farm where I was lucky enough to gain employment. Now have 2 cows ( steer for meat and a Heifer who will produce a calf yearly hopefully for the same reason) loving life outside the city. Should have done it 20 years ago.
@leonieshanahan6439
@leonieshanahan6439 10 месяцев назад
Love your videos which I have just discovered. I’m gardening at my friend who just put 60m of swales in - I’m like a kid in a lolly shop getting the soils and garden pumping For shade cover try using 40% white as it reflects the light rather than absorbs it making u trees hotter. Hold strong to 100% organic..we really got to stop all chemical use as Mother Earth needs all the love she can get. Thanks for sharing, I wish I lived closer to enjoy u restaurant and garden.
@Adnancorner
@Adnancorner 10 месяцев назад
you should get dairy goats they will eat all those weeds.
@naomisfarm
@naomisfarm 10 месяцев назад
Hey legend, checked in last week and was looking for an update so i was glad to wake up to the vid this morning.. I’m an Aussie in East Java doing a similar thing but running some cattle in a cut and carry system.. Mangosteens have been tough here as well.. Got one that has finally pushed through after 3 years.. Too shady they don’t grow to hot they burn so for me it’s been about planting them in a good location.. I’m striving for organic too so no sprays but still bumping a touch of fert to help with nutrition until I can get the soil in better condition.. I’ve gone heavy on lemongrass in between all my trees bro, think it definitely helping keep the unwanted pests away, keeping the weeds down and I just started selling it, so it’s been a massive win for me.. Definitely feel like we’re in a similar situation riding the ups and downs of pushing for a sustainable organic farm, I was super down last week as all my papayas are getting smoked by a virus right after fruiting.. Turned around this week after harvesting selling some lemongrass which will help me cover costs to manure my system coming into wet season.. Stoked you shared bro I need to make some vids as well just struggle with time.. Keep charging it legend..
@Matt_Norrie
@Matt_Norrie 10 месяцев назад
Suppose doing it all organically would also attract your beneficial critters like assassin bugs. Maybe they're already doing their work! Hope it all comes good for you mate.
@latemcire8387
@latemcire8387 10 месяцев назад
The core (and root stalk) of the banana's trunk is edible if you up for experimenting. In developing countries they’re extracting fibers from the trunk to make cordage and fabric.
@PedersonProperties
@PedersonProperties 10 месяцев назад
Always looking forward to seeing more of these videos - it’s so inspiring and can never get enough.. mahalo nui for taking the time to do it!! 🙏🏼♥️
@Mackays.Microhomestead
@Mackays.Microhomestead 10 месяцев назад
Looking great! How about making/getting a chicken tractor, put the girls to work between the rows and/or trees, they'll make short work of the weeds/grasses, and at the same time add natural fertiliser! It's free food for them too, and you'll get the best eggies!
@raysubrata1337
@raysubrata1337 10 месяцев назад
Did you grow those durians, and other tropical fruit trees from seeds or from young trees bought from nurseries?
@b2bhomesteading
@b2bhomesteading 10 месяцев назад
Both mate.
@Tiamariawouldntwanttobeya
@Tiamariawouldntwanttobeya 10 месяцев назад
I believe with syntropics, their philosophy is - if you have unwanted weeds growing, you need to plant something there so they have no room to grow. Weeds are there because they have room to be there. Otherwise cardboard is always a good option. You can just leave it on top of the ground, add mulch over it and let it compost. That’s what we do with our syntropic rows
@pkayyyy472
@pkayyyy472 9 месяцев назад
Hey Az, would love an update on how you go through Jasper over the next week. Hope it doesn’t impact you too much. Love your stuff!
@BasicBeachCommunity1
@BasicBeachCommunity1 10 месяцев назад
I was about halfway through the video and I loved it I had a macadamia nut in my front yard and Southern California pomegranate in the back... I'm not sure if you had any of those growing but I heard the macadamia nut is super good in Australia
@rhysblack2542
@rhysblack2542 10 месяцев назад
Awesome back yard mate and love the self sufficient living, I also struggled with passion fruit bushes until I put a shade cloth barrier around it now there is no stopping it.
@putiwang7679
@putiwang7679 10 месяцев назад
I grow fruit trees, edibles in front, back yard too. I try to continue grow organically.
@b2bhomesteading
@b2bhomesteading 10 месяцев назад
Nice! I am Struggling with the organic side of things, a lot of time.
@jamesbunnett1694
@jamesbunnett1694 10 месяцев назад
I love these mate. My favourite!
@jacob18salmon
@jacob18salmon 10 месяцев назад
Big props on the update and how lifes going and how healthy everything looks. From a long time follower from missouri usa. Hang in there through the confusion and stay free and living the dream 🤙✌
@thepossibledreamhomestead786
@thepossibledreamhomestead786 10 месяцев назад
Hi Aaron loved your video looking great You mentioned wandering dew the best thing I’ve found to battle it is Guinea pigs they eat the whole thing down to the roots
@colleenbalch328
@colleenbalch328 10 месяцев назад
It’s a lot of fun to watch what you can grow, Az. And although what I can grow is really different I get the same joy raising my own food here in the US in Vermont.
@thomasprince4992
@thomasprince4992 10 месяцев назад
be nice to see Aussies legalize pot one day
@petermestroni153
@petermestroni153 10 месяцев назад
Hey mate just across the road from you. Watch the Cassowary and all the fruit haha love the show keep it up.
@nftarchitect2522
@nftarchitect2522 10 месяцев назад
I’m glad you are still putting out videos. I’m planning on buying acreage and starting a permaculture setup.
@joshlovegood9392
@joshlovegood9392 10 месяцев назад
Awesome stuff Az. The growth is awesome. Mangosteen is crazy hard, but what a crop it will be!!
@nixferguson7323
@nixferguson7323 10 месяцев назад
That was such an amazing video well done to you you're doing an excellent job 👏 👍 😊
@Milliesgarden992
@Milliesgarden992 10 месяцев назад
Is devils fig Tabacco weed?
@notyouraveragegringosnotyo563
@notyouraveragegringosnotyo563 10 месяцев назад
Hoping to start the same thing in Belize by this summer. Keep up the good work!
@viversemrestricoes
@viversemrestricoes 10 месяцев назад
Hey, we love your video. We are in Brazil and living on our little farm now since about one year. It was exciting for me to see that we ar growing in very similar lines and we plant the same kind of fruit in Brazil and you in Australia! Banana, Mango, Papaya, Dragon Fruit, Abiu, Jackfuit, None and many more. I alreadt inscribed to your channel and hope we are having similar harvest in one year.
@b2bhomesteading
@b2bhomesteading 10 месяцев назад
That is awesome! Keen to see pics
@andrewhorwood1058
@andrewhorwood1058 10 месяцев назад
Wonderful variety. So exotic. Your orchard has grown a lot since I last saw it. Where I live, cold is minus 25 C. +25 is summer.
@b2bhomesteading
@b2bhomesteading 10 месяцев назад
That's insane. What can you grow? Ive never seen snow.
@andrewhorwood1058
@andrewhorwood1058 10 месяцев назад
We grow a lot of annual vegetables. Tomatoes, peppers, squash, etc.Chestnuts, walnuts, Apples, some peaches. Our most exotic fruit is American Pawpaw, the most hardy relative of your custard apple or sour sop. I live at 45 degrees north on Canada's east coast. Hard to imagine a life without snow.@@b2bhomesteading
@maxfish4770
@maxfish4770 10 месяцев назад
Boiling water for the weeds 👍
@scottcunningham5386
@scottcunningham5386 10 месяцев назад
Next time we are up your way we will come visit the cafe Love everything you all do it is very inspiring ❤
@MasterKenfucius
@MasterKenfucius 10 месяцев назад
I feel your pain with the wind... I'm in Florida in the US and we get hit by hurricanes all the time. I have to sink steal beams next to the fruit trees and keep them under 4 meters or even less so they don't get uprooted. Real pain in the rear. I can't believe they let you have a coca leaf plant there! Wow!
@b2bhomesteading
@b2bhomesteading 10 месяцев назад
Not legal in US? The wind and insane amounts of rain really gets me .but thats farming haha
@MasterKenfucius
@MasterKenfucius 10 месяцев назад
@@b2bhomesteading The US is super restrictive with that. Can't have any coca plants. We can't even have Tonka Beans which are used as a vanilla substitute! Too much control if you ask me.
@alexcorbel6267
@alexcorbel6267 10 месяцев назад
Yeah brother get some bees! I got two hives on my homestead, best decision! Not a huge amount of work. Beautiful insects.
@b2bhomesteading
@b2bhomesteading 10 месяцев назад
Awesome. how much honey out of 2 hives? after this next wet season will get for sure
@alexcorbel6267
@alexcorbel6267 10 месяцев назад
@@b2bhomesteading I have the langstroth bee hive and I get about 60lbs from each hive that are four supers tall. Hope that makes sense. So for two fully established hives I get roughly 120lbs of honey, which is pretty dope for the amount of work it takes. For reference I live in Alberta Canada and my bees only have about 6-7 months to get things done.
@brettbenton2408
@brettbenton2408 10 месяцев назад
try get some native stingless bees
@lukephillips1188
@lukephillips1188 10 месяцев назад
This was such a fun surprise!!!! Thanks for the vid!!! 🌴🌱🌿🌺
@MichaelMolnar-z3k
@MichaelMolnar-z3k 10 месяцев назад
Show us more of the creek Az, maybe a JP mission
@b2bhomesteading
@b2bhomesteading 10 месяцев назад
Agreed!
@chefcamsey1375
@chefcamsey1375 10 месяцев назад
Great work mate
@FionaBurns-s9z
@FionaBurns-s9z 6 месяцев назад
Edible Gardens are the best
@chongseitmooi2593
@chongseitmooi2593 2 месяца назад
Wonderful orchard ❤
@amyalvarado3762
@amyalvarado3762 10 месяцев назад
Thank you.....well done
@ChaoSna-jk3iy
@ChaoSna-jk3iy 10 месяцев назад
🤙🙏🙏🙏🇰🇭🇹🇭🇺🇲🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@barber0611
@barber0611 10 месяцев назад
thanks for taking the time Az.....loved it!
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