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Welcome to Dogwood Farm. This channel is all about the adventures, hard work, and homesteading lifestyle of a growing little family in the woods of New Hampshire.
Dogwood Farm was founded by Alec and Bailee and named after their love for their four large dogs and passion for the woods.
Watch for regular episodes of our day to day adventures in nature and on the homestead.
Dogwood Farm was founded by Alec and Bailee and named after their love for their four large dogs and passion for the woods.
Watch for regular episodes of our day to day adventures in nature and on the homestead.
Building a Farm Stand for Firewood and Farm Fresh Eggs - DIY
Join us as we build our DIY roadside farm stand from scratch.
This farm stand build was almost entirely free as we had milled our own wood from trees on our farm and utilized left over materials from previous DIY projects. The only materials we purchased was the metal for the roof and the cooler for the eggs. Both items were bought at a discount thanks to thrifty finds in-store and on Facebook marketplace.
The frame of this farm stand was built using 4x4 eastern white cedar posts and put together using lap/half lap joints. Rafters were made from true 2 inch rough cut lumber. The siding was made from white pine and the back and roof was made from red pine all milled on our homestead last summer using an Alaskan Mill. We love the rustic farmhouse look so we chose to utilize live edge elements in our farm stand.
We will be moving this farm stand down to the end of our driveway. We live in the woods of New Hampshire. We have lots of potential customers as our road sits on a dirt road that people love to walk down alongside the lake, among the trees. The original hope for this DIY farmstand is to sell eggs, firewood, and kindling bundles. But the possibilities are endless with fruit, vegetable, and flower garden surplus, jams, jellies, breads and other baked goods!
Welcome to Dogwood Farm. We are a homesteading family of three (and counting). We are a family friendly channel that is centered around harvesting and processing firewood, DIY projects often from scratch, cute farm dogs and farm animals. We value hard work, adventure, and self-reliance. If these are things you value as well, be sure to subscribe to follow along our homesteading journey.
#farmstand #building #project #diy #diyprojects #farmfresheggs
This farm stand build was almost entirely free as we had milled our own wood from trees on our farm and utilized left over materials from previous DIY projects. The only materials we purchased was the metal for the roof and the cooler for the eggs. Both items were bought at a discount thanks to thrifty finds in-store and on Facebook marketplace.
The frame of this farm stand was built using 4x4 eastern white cedar posts and put together using lap/half lap joints. Rafters were made from true 2 inch rough cut lumber. The siding was made from white pine and the back and roof was made from red pine all milled on our homestead last summer using an Alaskan Mill. We love the rustic farmhouse look so we chose to utilize live edge elements in our farm stand.
We will be moving this farm stand down to the end of our driveway. We live in the woods of New Hampshire. We have lots of potential customers as our road sits on a dirt road that people love to walk down alongside the lake, among the trees. The original hope for this DIY farmstand is to sell eggs, firewood, and kindling bundles. But the possibilities are endless with fruit, vegetable, and flower garden surplus, jams, jellies, breads and other baked goods!
Welcome to Dogwood Farm. We are a homesteading family of three (and counting). We are a family friendly channel that is centered around harvesting and processing firewood, DIY projects often from scratch, cute farm dogs and farm animals. We value hard work, adventure, and self-reliance. If these are things you value as well, be sure to subscribe to follow along our homesteading journey.
#farmstand #building #project #diy #diyprojects #farmfresheggs
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Wish you were closer - we have so many trees that need to be cut down - too close to the house . My husband does cut a lot of them but sometimes hires someone to cut the extremely tall ones . You cut trees down so expertly !
Another job so well done ! A little story about hay - your Great Great Grandmother Mary Isabelle told me to make a wish when I saw a truckload of hay ! The method was to wet a thumb , put it in the middle of other hand , make the silent wish , close the hand and stamp down the wish ! Cute !
I see a little of Buckin Billy Ray in those swings
I love the detailed explanation. I can see this channel growing a whole lot.
Thank you for watching, we are going to keep the content coming!
so we not gonna talk about the lil hop n' chop there?!
You are one man doing the work of a dozen men -very skillfully and in record time !
If you never split wood with an axe you don't know how impressive that was.
Every hit hit what he meant to. Sick precision chopping
bro got the mini axe
5lb 28" handle gransfors bruk! Been an awesome tool.
Dude, the only good swing you took was the first one, and that needed more speed.
Not trying to have the wood explode so I have to go pick it up. This was a precision splitting to minimize wood flying. Thanks for watching!
Nice
Damn bubba get you a smaller axe why don’t you 😂
Ha ! got that Canadian chic beat.
Swinging that axe like a girl 👧
Id like to see you do that with some pine 😂
I've got a campfire wood delivery coming up, I'll get that on video. Thanks for watching!
Не понял почемц они не перкпрыгивают и у них тут специальная зона поедания чтоли
You are a very hard worker!
Subbed for the aggressive throw at 3:09
You are definitely an expert with a great eye ! It is amazing to me how quickly you can break up this big log ! I like that you easily identify all trees . You give great tips about wood . I told my husband he should get a moisture meter !
Your expertise amazes me . Your very strong work ethic is commendable !
Great dog ! Very handsome too !
I had a dog that walked around with a frisbee in his mouth too. 🤗
So beautiful and cute 😍 💕 💖
Beautiful...someone needs to trim footies
Gay
Put the screen INSIDE the hood of your jacket!
Oh my fucking god
I want one their so cuuuute
Yep when you start a compost business the so called eco advocates poor out of the wood works to tell you youre destroying the environment too.. geniuses they are. Good video sir.
The hypocrisy so outrageous isn't it? Thanks for watching!
Good video,,,I have been cutting, splitting and burning wood for heat for over 50 years. My favorite, here in Northern California is black oak ( unless you can get almond, which beats everything).
I've never worked with almond! Have to assume that it's higher btu's though huh? You guys have been slammed by snow the last couple seasons. Must go through some wood? Thank you for watching!
Great job ! You are doing the work of many men !
You have nice woodpiles, i also have lots of wood, i cover the top and put big rocks on it so wind does not blow away, here lots of wind in south of spain and almost always from south so i stack my piles east west!
Thank you! They are revolving as I'm sure yours are. I do about 70ish cords a year and recently I've been cutting a lot of dead ash trees that are ready to burn right away. That's how I orient my piles too! Wind is almost always more out of the south, so they are currently facing e/w! Thank you for watching!!
All looks good to me! I cringe when I see these firewood channels tossing wood into pallet bunkers. That's just a terrible way to season wood lol
Me too! Such a waste of hard work. Thank you for watching!
Awww Jimmy ❤
Jimmy and Big Red equally gentle and polite.
Obviously jerry. He got to taste it. Not even eat it. He dropped it for someone else and did not even start a fight.
He’s a really great rooster, very kind to his girls!
Big Red😅
Jimmy
Poplar?
Red oak
Who gave junior mint here a splitting maul?🤣
Not a maul haha. it's a gransfors bruk large splitting axe, that's split about 350 cords of wood, over the last 5 years. Thanks for watching!
Great job ! You laugh like Papa Bill ! ( Grandfather) !
Looks like the place to be, man! 💯🔥😤
so satisfying!
You make it look easy. 🤔
It is
HOW have I not met this beautiful creature?!
Now what? She asks? Get a bigger couch duh 🙄 mom lmao that look he gave 😂
🤣
Ummmmm...there seems to be a bear in your living room...😂
The Gentle Giant thinks they are a Lap Dog……😂
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I have a 130 lb German Shepherd. We had to get him a bigger couch. He would get angry it and "yell" at it.
🤣 ours has a whole couch too, not sure why he chose my recliner!
That is a huge furry baby