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What Do You Need To Start a Homestead? | Essential Tools 

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In this video I attempt to count down the 30 most essential tools when starting out on a homestead, divided into building, growing and living. Are there any you didn't expect, or any you think I should have included? Let me know in the comments!
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@debfryer2437
@debfryer2437 2 года назад
The only thing I would have added is the maintenance of tools. Putting them back in the same place, not leaving them strewn about the property to rust, cleaning, sharpening and oiling.
@achsahkaleb4844
@achsahkaleb4844 2 года назад
Brilliant videos. I am 57 year old South African woman moving to a rural area in the Eastern Cape. I have build 3 houses literally with my own hand on a plot in Centurion. Your videos I am using to educate my grand sons, to know what they are in for when we get to our farm. So glad your videos popped up today. subscribing immediately. Thank you, you are a very good teacher. God bless
@rabenhexe964
@rabenhexe964 2 года назад
It feels like if it was yesterday that you first started with this journey. It's crazy how fast time has passed. It's incredible to see how far you've come since then.
@LoheRatsanik
@LoheRatsanik 2 года назад
In Baltics we use tarps to carry all kinds of stuff. Some of them have handles on the sides and others don't. But they are really essential when cleaning up branches from storm debris/cut brush, grass/hay and leaves in autumn etc. You can rake the grass right onto it and drag it to the next hay pile for example. Also makes for a fun ride for the kids
@DianeD862
@DianeD862 2 года назад
Thank goodness for Mossy Bottom being going through a terrible time at the moment so will watch on later it really helps my anxiety moments ☘️☘️☘️☘️☘️💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
@veran.8661
@veran.8661 2 года назад
I love the friendship between you and Moss. He adores you and it's obvious. 💚
@Contemplative_extrovert
@Contemplative_extrovert 2 года назад
I loved seeing the inside of the stone building with new wood going up as the restoration progresses. That's what I am waiting for. I'm waiting to see a chair placed in front of the fireplace with a roaring fire.
@terrencecoughlan1502
@terrencecoughlan1502 2 года назад
Daniel The long handled shovel (Irish shovel) is a superb tool when you need to move soil, aggregate etc and believe me once you’ve used one you will never use the shovel you use presently.
@judisutherland8051
@judisutherland8051 2 года назад
My RU-vid interests have just fused into one. Mossy Bottom recommends the great Bernadette Banner!
@yvesberube6067
@yvesberube6067 2 года назад
Yes indeed, that love hate relation with seed trays. This season after some serious research I invested in soil blockers. Not so expensive, a bit fussy, but they worked great for me! Not only that they don’t create landfill like the plastic trays. … and by the way … you wouldn’t happen to have all of my husbands left hand gloves in that basket of yours? 🤨 … Brenda & Yves 🇨🇦
@patdaniels9662
@patdaniels9662 2 года назад
Messaging from the U.S.! I have so enjoyed your videos! They are so inspiring and full of great info even for those not on a farm I'm so proud of you! We are going to make our first trip to Ireland later this summer.....can't wait! God bless you!
@bergannon6585
@bergannon6585 2 года назад
The scenery on Ireland's west coast is wild and rugged, music for the soul. Hope you have a wonderful visit. ☘️🌷☘️
@jjudy5869
@jjudy5869 2 года назад
Yup on your tool list. But I would advise upping your bucket game to rubber buckets. No splitting or cracking when they freeze. I switched to them after the first winter with my small menagerie trying to keep them in water. The rubber food bowls were great too.
@DianeD862
@DianeD862 2 года назад
And a beautiful wonderful channel to watch Irish as well.There’s Tim and Sandra as well Called Way out West.We just love Ireland so much.We’re happy when we come to Ireland 🇮🇪.So Good Luck 🤞.
@knittingnana2939
@knittingnana2939 2 года назад
Duct tape was actually created to join metal ducts together, hence the name. Also, we here in the u s call a mole wrench vice grips.
@eamonhannon1103
@eamonhannon1103 2 года назад
Same here is Ireland we call it a vice grips . Never heard it being called a mole wrench before
@ggonabudget6283
@ggonabudget6283 2 года назад
I cleared a .5 of an hectare and I bought most of the cultivation tools mentioned in this video. They didn't come cheap but definitely good investment. It's my dream to own my own wheelbarrow 😅. I already have water source and a small nipa hut. I planted grafted fruit bearing trees. I pray and hope that I will be able to build a small house. I have a house not far from the property but I want to be able to live a more simple and sustainable life. I love your videos and it keeps me motivated and inspired. Greetings from the Philippines.
@walkingthemiles4613
@walkingthemiles4613 2 года назад
Wow, 6 years!!!!!😳 Your videos are and have always been so informative!! Thanks for sharing your time with us. 🍻Cheers to the next 6 years!!!
@karenleemallonee684
@karenleemallonee684 2 года назад
I always have a smile on my face when I see you have a new video out! I love listening to everything you talk about, I think deep down I would want to live as you do, but I really doubt I could do it. Day dreaming I suppose. Please give Moss a squeeze for me, I'm glad to hear you say he is most important!!! 🌼
@christinewade7438
@christinewade7438 2 года назад
Hah Karenlee, I’ve just realised I too am reading this with a smile on my face. It’s probably there since Moss made it to number one on the list. Daniel, your posts brighten my day.
@carinlyons9507
@carinlyons9507 2 года назад
So gratifying as a viewer to see how far you have come and your willingness to share all you have learned in the process. Your smallholding looks so lush! Looking forward to future videos.
@suzannebaker4586
@suzannebaker4586 2 года назад
Yes! Back to your small piece of earth. My favorite! I know you work so hard on so many things, just have my hopes up of seeing the cottage some day!
@amberforsey5187
@amberforsey5187 2 года назад
You're little piece if Paradise is coming along so beautifully.
@Curious859
@Curious859 2 года назад
Thank you, thank you, thank you! You’re a true inspiration and your videos always make me smile. This video came right on time as I’m learning to garden, and try my best to be more self sufficient.
@paulycandiaE23
@paulycandiaE23 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experiences. I really like your videos.
@Budinky
@Budinky 2 года назад
Yay, hope all is well ☺️ thanks for some of the most relaxing videos on RU-vid 👍
@SpanishEclectic
@SpanishEclectic 2 года назад
Don't forget to mention the cat! LOL. Charming presentation, with great tips for gardeners and old house restorers as well. Orange-handled tools are great because they are easy to find out among all of the green, if you set one down and get distracted. Bernadette Banner is a fantastic seamstress and costume historian. Once you have things settled a bit more, perhaps you can make some linen farmer's shirts. I'm in So. California, so I wear waterproof steel-toed work boots; quite dry here, especially this year. Weeds were forming seeds in February. A wide-brimmed hat, sun glasses, and UV protection are vital here. I also like work gloves with padded palms; as people get older, there is less collagen covering the bones of the hand, and I can go much longer without pain. I love your pigs! So cute!
@kessiedd
@kessiedd 2 года назад
Thanks for all the great videos. We’ve just bought a house in Westmeath and I’ll be copying a lot of your stuff! So thank you man 🙏
@NikCan66
@NikCan66 2 года назад
this is another great vlog yet again and gives a lot of information for the people that want to return to more wholesome life.
@jeandonnelly1461
@jeandonnelly1461 2 года назад
I really enjoyed this video Daniel, as it showed how much the homestead has matured over the winter, BUT I am really concerned that you may have left yourself exposed to thieves now that you have revealed how much equipment you have on-site. I hope it is all well secured. Lovely to see the homestead again and you looking so content and well.
@veran.8661
@veran.8661 2 года назад
Your video quality never fails to amaze me. Concept, content, production quality - everything is top notch!
@PatientFarmer
@PatientFarmer 2 года назад
Look into rubber buckets! They're a bit heavier but they last forever! We used them for horse water
@2learn4ever
@2learn4ever 2 года назад
You have an amazing amount of knowledge and experience for one so young. My hubby would love to play with some of your toys, pity he has zero interest in DIY! :-D I, on the other hand, have plenty of interest in DIY but at my age, I doubt I’d even be able to lift one of your toys!! By the way your videos are so professional now, is there anything you can’t do!!?
@damienomen68
@damienomen68 2 года назад
No thanks required. You look your usual very healthy & just contentment written all over. All the best mate.
@gillbennett9784
@gillbennett9784 2 года назад
Lovely to see this, I was wondering how you were getting on and when you might post again but I knew this was a busy time of year for you.
@susanneward7029
@susanneward7029 2 года назад
Have you ever tried using soil blockers? They require no plastic trays or pots.
@garry8390
@garry8390 2 года назад
Lidl does a Parkside 4 in 1 tool.... If you see one on sale buy it they are awesome. Best €80 I've ever spent on a tool
@sheilalowery6226
@sheilalowery6226 2 года назад
I admire you so much! It’s such a pleasure to see your new videos with there wonderful content. Thanks for being an inspiration!
@janslifejourney2664
@janslifejourney2664 2 года назад
Wonderful homestead! Thank you for letting I need to have to build a homestead!
@the_bohemian_drifter
@the_bohemian_drifter 2 года назад
Having a bad morning, get notification that Mossy Bottom has posted, watch video, instant morning improvement! 🤗
@heffo67
@heffo67 2 года назад
Lovely idea for a video, very interesting cheers! Btw, good to see yourself and Moss looking so well.
@ginacrusco234
@ginacrusco234 2 года назад
Moss is a gem.
@monikacarless_wordwitch
@monikacarless_wordwitch 2 года назад
Everything is looking so lush and well-organised! Tell us more about the granary please, what's what in there? Also, if you have time, haha, a video on what's happening in the garden this spring. Any changes? I had this idea of folks with certain skills, like pointing stone walls for instance, would come to the homestead for a farm-stay, and in return point walls or help with some other job on preparing the cottage for you to live in?
@luminyam6145
@luminyam6145 2 года назад
Wow, I think this is one of your best videos yet (no, no they are all great!). I love this information, it is so important and interesting to know what is needed for this lifestyle. Thank you.
@Marie-yx5ie
@Marie-yx5ie 2 года назад
Thanks Daniel, very informative 👍😉🇮🇪🍀
@marcusd2380
@marcusd2380 2 года назад
U need a long tail shovel or a builders shovel. A bulldog spade. Two perfect tools for digging much better that square shovel or short d handle spade.
@derekwalters4980
@derekwalters4980 2 года назад
Really looking forward to an update on the mushroom logs!
@veran.8661
@veran.8661 2 года назад
"There's nothing I can't screw with a good drill." I stopped myself from laughing for a second because I wanted to be mature (for once) but then YOU pointed it out! xD
@teresaoftheandes6279
@teresaoftheandes6279 2 года назад
I would so love to visit Ireland❤️ Love your content, very helpful. Thank you.
@marieleopold1625
@marieleopold1625 2 года назад
WELL DONE Daniel! MY what work you have done! Your homestead is BEAUTIFUL! The granary is so nicely appointed for your space. Can't wait to see a vid on that! Health and God Bless you n' Moss! P.S.Thanks 4 sharing.
@louiseyvette2261
@louiseyvette2261 2 года назад
Thanks for this great video!
@IngeLyck
@IngeLyck 2 года назад
What a wonderful place. Thank you for sharing
@maxpower1337
@maxpower1337 2 года назад
You are a lucky man stay blessed.
@saram4271
@saram4271 2 года назад
This video was just lovely. Thank you.
@AlhadMahabal
@AlhadMahabal 2 года назад
Your dog is the greatest tool you have. All other tools can be bought. A dog's love can't be.
@milliebanks7209
@milliebanks7209 2 года назад
You really have that place looking nice! Good job Dude!
@ronanmc2112
@ronanmc2112 2 года назад
Excellent trolling with the thumbnail 😀 'I wonder what's he got under the tarp?' nothing. That's the item. Great video as always 👍
@ladamyunto
@ladamyunto 2 года назад
From the first minute into this I can now justify buying ninja throwing discs
@prubroughton2327
@prubroughton2327 2 года назад
i have a heavy duty canvas apron for gardening with many pockets so i rarely loose small tools any more
@sharonlarochelle1192
@sharonlarochelle1192 2 года назад
Wonderful. So nice to see another video.
@nancygoodwin6989
@nancygoodwin6989 2 года назад
terrific info! enjoyed it thoroughly!
@cloudbasenirvana
@cloudbasenirvana 2 года назад
Many thanks Mossy - a great video. 11/10
@JasonLockwood87
@JasonLockwood87 2 года назад
This is fantastic. I really need that stirrup hoe. I could also do with a leisure battery and an inverter.
@antoniogalan6931
@antoniogalan6931 2 года назад
Great job on that place! Question do you have any type of surveillance or camera device? What about medicine for you and medicine for the animals in case they get sick
@homeandgardendiaries6384
@homeandgardendiaries6384 2 года назад
Thanks for this informative video. Love your polytunnel. We’re in England. Where did you buy it? Hoping it was an online company. Have a great day.
@Patmac74
@Patmac74 2 года назад
I'm still waiting for part 2 of the cabin build
@paulcolin9071
@paulcolin9071 2 года назад
Thank you
@cde1968
@cde1968 2 года назад
Daniel: in the years you've been "homesteading", you have become a veritable CARPENTER.
@georgejacovides9923
@georgejacovides9923 2 года назад
Yes great video, thank you. I have some friends in France that looking for a beter internet connection on their rural property. Can you tell me more about your mobile router and how you built and set up your unidirectional aerial?
@sallynewsome9186
@sallynewsome9186 Год назад
Can you explain more about the mobile router please... also, what is at the top of the pole/aerial you built?
@lomalinke5042
@lomalinke5042 2 года назад
Hi Daniel, do say, why did you abandon INSTAGRAM? Last post happened on 22 of July 2021. I was always so happy to get a glimpse of Mossy Bottom! It's not supposed to sound like a complaint! Well, maybe it is. Best of luck!
@howard922
@howard922 2 года назад
only two tools needed For a bicycle, you need duct tape and wd40, if it moves and shouldn’t, use duct tape, if it won’t move and should, use wd40 😁
@em945
@em945 2 года назад
Thanks! I am going to use that advise. My bikes suffer my lack of fix it skills.
@missscepticism686
@missscepticism686 2 года назад
A random question, I'm new to your channel, but seeing as you've lived in Ireland for 6 years, how often would you say you experience sunny days on your lovely homestead? I am thinking of moving to Ireland but everyone says it's cloudy and rainy 24/7 so sometimes get put off...but from your videos, it doesn't seem like the case. Would appreciate a lot if you could generally describe what Irish weather typically looks like throughout the year, thank you so much, appreciate your videos a ton :D
@anthonyalford7093
@anthonyalford7093 2 года назад
Instead of modular trays have you considered soil blocks?
@dogpaw775
@dogpaw775 2 года назад
tip top , ++A.
@belwynne1386
@belwynne1386 2 года назад
Could you please translate British English into American? What is a spanner? I know about tossing a spanner in the mix, but I have no idea what it is. Thanks!
@sclark223
@sclark223 2 года назад
I think it's a wrench.
@eloise6197
@eloise6197 2 года назад
And where does the cat fit in, lol? Very important to have one, two or more to not only take care of the rodents but to snug up to you....
@ibrstellar1080
@ibrstellar1080 2 года назад
I fear the next 10 years will bring an end to property rights and owning a property will be for those who can afford the carbon credits and credit social score.
@catherinejones6481
@catherinejones6481 2 года назад
I fear the exact same thing
@lisasheridan5482
@lisasheridan5482 2 года назад
Mass non compliance
@stevehiggins1263
@stevehiggins1263 2 года назад
I think 10 years is being extremely generous, companies like Blackrock in America are already mass buying family homes.
@ronanwalsh7024
@ronanwalsh7024 2 года назад
Not here in Ireland, this country has a history of eviction and invasion and anyone who owns a bit of land here now won't be letting go of it without a major fight. I have a a small farm in South Kilkenny, passed down from my father who in turn had handed down from his father and so on. I'm actually amused when I read comments like this knowing the love and attachment Irish people have to their land.... no one or entity is going to change that because if they tried the country people would shut this country down.... we've done it before and would have no hesitation to do it again. We all must respect the environment that we live in a pass it on to the next generation in good order and I think most landowners do but regulation can overstep the mark and turn landowners against lawmakers..... they should beware.
@ibrstellar1080
@ibrstellar1080 2 года назад
@@ronanwalsh7024 I visited Kilkenny on a Agri college trip many years ago and went to some of the local farms and I can only say great things about the area and people. There will soon be huge meat and milk factories opening up all over the World producing synthetic frankenstein meats so farmers will begin to feel the squeeze and top of that there will be more regulations and carbon tax that is all part of the plan to reforest the land remove people from the land and once everything goes to a cashless digital currency they will control everything you do. I don't question your spirit and passion and that celtic fire but sadly society and the general population is weak and submissive.
@boxcartwilly
@boxcartwilly 2 года назад
👍😎
@tiffcat1100
@tiffcat1100 2 года назад
💖😊💖
@bergannon6585
@bergannon6585 2 года назад
Just received message saying I've been selected as a winner on your site and to contact a certain number. Is this a fraud? It's just that I feel something isn't right. Thanks Daniel ☘️🌷☘️
@MossyBottom
@MossyBottom 2 года назад
Yes, it's the latest wave of RU-vid spam and has nothing to do with me. I'm trying to delete all those comments now.
@bergannon6585
@bergannon6585 2 года назад
@@MossyBottom Thanks Daniel, felt something wasn't right. Isn't it terrible how these fraudsters are everywhere.
@BenMoranFilms
@BenMoranFilms 2 года назад
I am so profoundly jealous of how beautiful your land looks in this video. There can't be many gardens in Ireland more beautiful than yours.
@TheMrsnikkisixx
@TheMrsnikkisixx 2 года назад
Awww Moss defintitely deserved that No 1 spot!! Gorgeous boy!! Absolutely love your videos Daniel, you've inspired me to start somewhat of a transition of my own in a similar direction. Thank you!!
@ralphturner3798
@ralphturner3798 2 года назад
To me, the most interesting this in this video is seeing the wood work you've done in the stone cottage. Nice
@Contemplative_extrovert
@Contemplative_extrovert 2 года назад
I love that background of solid wood and stone and sheltering space. Yay.
@SeanMMcCormack
@SeanMMcCormack 2 года назад
Daniel, your place is looking very tidy - nice work! Thanks for keeping us informed of your methods and progress.
@Tsuchimursu
@Tsuchimursu 2 года назад
I saved about a hundred steel drinking cups from a school slated for demolishing. Drilled some holes in the bottoms and I now have seedling pots for decades to come... No more plastic starters needed.
@janhemmer8181
@janhemmer8181 2 года назад
Tip for splitting tough wood! When your axe is stuck with the first blow, lift the two, flip it 180 degrees and land the axe on the back of the head, so the inertia of the whole mass of wood can be used to split.
@dawnludlam2882
@dawnludlam2882 2 года назад
i've followed you for years, and now have an acreage in Southland NZ. Your advice is very relevant and you are always coming up with helpful tips.looking to follow your vegetable bed layout. and have just repurposed two old hoop house frames to make a chicken aviary.
@b.b_is_here5810
@b.b_is_here5810 2 года назад
Awh NZ what a dream place to own a land in. Lucky duck😊
@facelessdrone
@facelessdrone 2 года назад
Thats beautiful, I cant wait till I can join the "me too!" Train. What a wonderful life!!
@MCE851
@MCE851 2 года назад
@@b.b_is_here5810 yeah it's not as lovely as how we are portrayed in the media. Its ridiculously expensive, poor quality of life, and the gov thinks land seizure is no big deal. Dont believe the hype.
@amrass08
@amrass08 2 года назад
Great video! Thank you for mentioning ear and eye protection! As an audiologist, a large part of my practice is helping people who have suffered noise-induced hearing loss from years of construction or factory work. Those power tools will affect your hearing over time!
@robinsouth8555
@robinsouth8555 2 года назад
Oh my! We need an updated tour of your grainery, that was a big tease, just showing a glimpse.
@sergehorion7155
@sergehorion7155 2 года назад
Well… I am halfway there, I already have the (good) dog! 😂 Thank you to share your experience. Nothing surprising but evidences are better when said aloud.
@peterpeterking1
@peterpeterking1 2 года назад
buckets in the 70's/80's were strong and flexible, now all plastics shatter if you so much as sneeze near them, why is this i wonder
@johndromey5641
@johndromey5641 2 года назад
what a beautiful job you have done with your place excellent video. Thanks for all the tips and advice.
@Nissehultan
@Nissehultan 2 года назад
I think maybe one thing you forgot to mention is that maybe it's important to have your cell phone on you at all times especially if you live alone and on rural place. if an accident happens and your cellphone is far away. you might end up dead in a worst case scenario.
@gillbennett9784
@gillbennett9784 2 года назад
I agree. I have mobility problems so always have mine with me outside in case I fall and need help.
@2learn4ever
@2learn4ever 2 года назад
Absolutely right, as my farmer brother-in-law discovered when he was out in the fields and was kicked by a horse, he was unconscious for a while but managed to ring for help when he came to.
@em945
@em945 2 года назад
I am not a fan of mobile phones, but after moving alone to my family's small cattle farm, a nearby neighbour, who is a Police officer, basically begged me to carry it for emergency calls. He said one of the more common situations he visited over his years was where a farmer had been randomly injured and not found till next day or so. Even our very very tame animals do strange things. It's also good to take photos of various things. I have sadly lost a few of phones in troughs and river. Whoops.
@dottiebaker6623
@dottiebaker6623 2 года назад
A great and complete list of useful objects to have on a smallholding - and I completely agree with the last two. The Blue Ridge Mts. of North Carolina are actually considered a rain forest, so wellies are a must for walking anywhere except your driveway. And a large and loyal dog keeps all critters at a civilized distance. How old is Moss now? He seems to have slowed down considerably since I last watched a video from Mossy Bottom.... which is looking great, BTW. Best wishes to the both of you!
@tomg1247
@tomg1247 2 года назад
You made my day! I was so hoping Moss would be number one on the list! You could see he thought so too when you were trying to show off the wellies, and he didn't want you to forget him.
@jillychandler
@jillychandler 2 года назад
thank goodness your eye was ok again, after the splinter in it! How precious is our eye sight, especially when you are living on your own. I love the way you have lived, and placed such a light footprint on this wonderful world of ours. You are a true inspiration to us all, and thank you for your latest vid. Love and Blessings to you and Moss from sunny Devon. xxx
@julibeswick-valentine3690
@julibeswick-valentine3690 2 года назад
I'm with you all the way with your essential lists. I've a few more items on mine but only because it's a different set up with a dairy too. So I need a generator for power back up. I always have a knife on the belt, torches and baling twine.
@jacquesrosondil
@jacquesrosondil 2 года назад
I’d love to see more everyday toiling. It may be that you’ve purposefully moved away from that in which case I appreciate your choice.
@LifeIsMessyImLearningAsIGrow
@LifeIsMessyImLearningAsIGrow 2 года назад
Wow, homesteading looks so exciting, rewarding and also a lot of work. I’d love to live this way. Right now it’s not a possibility so I’m making the most of my urban backyard garden. I’ve really enjoyed watching everything grow and documenting the growth in my videos. I Love to film the bunnies and birds in action. I’m learning so much from you and other RU-vidrs. I hope we can learn more from each other! I wish you an abundant harvest! 🌼🌻🐝☀️🌸🌺
@ashjp01
@ashjp01 2 года назад
Your Smallholding is looking amazing 🤩 I can’t wait for the cottage move in day at some point in the far future but the work you have done so far is amazing
@cerridwenrowan
@cerridwenrowan 2 года назад
Totally agree with your priorities ☺️
@go4minrakulyx
@go4minrakulyx 2 года назад
Hi Daniel, im happy to see you uploaded the next of your very interesting videos. I also love gardening in my 1600 scquare meter garden here in switzerland, though i dont have a real homestead like you do. May i just ask you one question: Have you ever thought of using a sythe instead of a motor trimmer? It is very effective too, much fun using it and it does not produce any unpleasent noises nor any carbondioxid - excet that, that you are breathing out while using it. :-)
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