Family Homesteading of W. Texas
Family Homesteading of W. Texas
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Prepping fall garden/ moving compost/ fertilizing w
It’s the time of the year where we start thinking about fall and cooler temperatures, so we’re getting ready to plant those cool season crops like brassicas and root vegetables. To plant new crops we need compost and a LOT of it. So we’re getting our established compost pile back to life.
#vegetablegarden #compost #naturalfertilizers
#homesteadingforbeginners
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Відео

Freshly milled flour sourdough buns and loaf
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Freshly milled flour sourdough buns and loaf
Growing and storing onions for a family of 9+ extending onion growing season
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Growing and storing onions for a family of 9 extending onion growing season
Homemade popsicles (berry flavored) ( no artificials)
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Homemade popsicles (berry flavored) ( no artificials)
A garden update. Shade makes a difference
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A garden update. Shade makes a difference
Making chicken broth
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Making chicken broth
Processing chickens (how we cut up a chicken)
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Processing chickens (how we cut up a chicken)
Our By monthly grocery haul for a family of 9.
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Our By monthly grocery haul for a family of 9.
Homestead tour
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Homestead tour
Quick and simple dinner
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Quick and simple dinner
From Scratch Sourdough Tortillas/ Milk Chocolate
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From Scratch Sourdough Tortillas/ Milk Chocolate
Planting tomatoes 2024
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Planting tomatoes 2024
Transplanting cabbage plants
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Transplanting cabbage plants
Yogurt from scratch
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Yogurt from scratch
Compost/ Cleaning Chick Run
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Compost/ Cleaning Chick Run
Garden transformation 2024
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Garden transformation 2024
November 9, 2023
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November 9, 2023
Morning Chores on the Homestead
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Morning Chores on the Homestead

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @Ericechild1979
    @Ericechild1979 2 дні тому

    Yummy 😋

  • @wing7100
    @wing7100 2 дні тому

    For more likes, pls put down what these ingredients are.

  • @TLH90
    @TLH90 3 дні тому

    Was that tofu?

    • @W.Texashomesteading
      @W.Texashomesteading 3 дні тому

      Cottage cheese

    • @TLH90
      @TLH90 3 дні тому

      @@W.Texashomesteading Ah of course! Definitely trying this. Thank you.

  • @dietschegroosmame3596
    @dietschegroosmame3596 3 дні тому

    Wow! This looks so exciting. I just found your channel after you commented on mine. Amazing homesteading. I enjoyed this very much.

    • @W.Texashomesteading
      @W.Texashomesteading 3 дні тому

      I’m glad you enjoyed it. We do too. Thank you for commenting

  • @SusanQ-wn1gn
    @SusanQ-wn1gn 7 днів тому

    Stuffed peppers!

  • @jacquelinewashington6757
    @jacquelinewashington6757 7 днів тому

    They look 👀 like they were really delicious 🤤

  • @cyndylopez7903
    @cyndylopez7903 7 днів тому

    Come to New Mexico and we'll show you real chile rellenos!!! Then let's chat! 😅

  • @MjLov
    @MjLov 7 днів тому

    This is a Moroccan version recipe from old time, either filled with rice and vegetables or with ground beef and cooked in Tagine, Moroccan traditional slow cooker or modern time in the oven, delicious ❤

  • @Whisper-jk9ev
    @Whisper-jk9ev 7 днів тому

    I wouldnt call it chili relleno. More like stuffed peppers

  • @marthasanchez5284
    @marthasanchez5284 7 днів тому

    YUMMY IN MY TUMMY

  • @marthasanchez5284
    @marthasanchez5284 7 днів тому

    Delicious 😋

  • @mcjr6387
    @mcjr6387 9 днів тому

    Reminds me of a southern recipe I have... looks very delicious

  • @remymichellenakao6493
    @remymichellenakao6493 11 днів тому

    Thank you for the informative appreciated

  • @user-bn4cj9vk6o
    @user-bn4cj9vk6o 11 днів тому

    Me gusta mucho los tips y la cebolla morada ayuda ??

  • @vetgirl71
    @vetgirl71 Місяць тому

    You’re absolutely right! This is my second year gardening & I recently started using shade cloth on my tomatoes & pepper plants! It definitely makes a difference! My plants are healthy and productive! Thanks for sharing your homestead garden! Hello from Long Island, New York! (Suburbs) 😊👋🏽🇺🇸

  • @yaima0901
    @yaima0901 Місяць тому

    May I ask where in west Texas are you? Or if you’re close to midland?

  • @of_CoC_and_minecraft
    @of_CoC_and_minecraft 2 місяці тому

    Amazing!

  • @leelindsay5618
    @leelindsay5618 2 місяці тому

    Use soil health principles - 1 keep armor on the soil - mulch, hay, green manure, plants, but don't have any visible bare soil. 2 reduce disturbance including tillage, chemical fertilizers, chemical poisons, fungicides and herbicides too - they kill your soil life that feeds your plants. 3 increase diversity of plant, animal, insect, birds, etc. 4 keep a living root in the soil for as many months of the year as possible so your plants feed the microbes and the microbes make soil aggregates and water can infiltrate better. 5 incorporate livestock & animals - earthworms are animals too. 6 keep it in your context - don't try growing lots of bananas in Canada or water loving plants in a desertifying area.

    • @W.Texashomesteading
      @W.Texashomesteading 2 місяці тому

      It’s extremely hard to find wood chips in our area, but that’s definitely on the to do list. We never use fertilizer or chemicals. We have lots of animals, watch our other videos. We’re always planting new crops all year round.

  • @kyledycio2865
    @kyledycio2865 2 місяці тому

    Thank you ❣️