I think I saw a door opposite the front door, which could lead to stairs for the upstairs! Fascinating! I hope you can find the owner so he can give you some of those concrete posts. Such a waste if it all gets thrown away. Cheers Martina!
The big chunks from the fire can be used as biochar! Great for garden. Activate by adding to compost with some animals poo. It’s like a sponge full of good nutrients
If I remember correctly, you need to let the vineyard ground recuperate for about 5(?) years every 20 years or so, so that nutritional elements of the ground that grapes need can be replenished. Maybe that's the reason why your neighbors are pulling the grape vines out.
i love the idea for the rocks, and with your niece and nephew. such a brilliant idea and it turned out beautiful. come on buy the old house, and make it airb and b
Really enjoyed the "rural urbex" section, I think you should go back with a good bright torch and look at the basement and first floor of that abandoned house.
YAAY... nice to see the weather is changing... I love that old house too !!! maybe someone could restore it, but sadly it might get torn down for a new one...beautiful land...I wonder if you could find out who owns the vineyard and ask them about getting some of that wood or were they made of cement ???? did you say you have been there for almost a year???? see ya in the next video...
i agree. i saw a video of a cop punching the driver in the face and a second or so before the punch the dog went ballistic. it was jarring to see cause i didnt expect that altercation just for a ticket.
That's have to be cheap also that location is cheap, and even the house is still standing I don't think it's for renovating only demolishing and start from beginning... I think you can get something like that with that location for 20.000 or 30.000 euro or even less...
I think I saw a door opposite the front door, which could lead to stairs for the upstairs! Fascinating! I hope you can find the owner so he can give you some of those concrete posts. Such a waste if it all gets thrown away. Cheers Martina!
Yeah I saw it the doors when I was editing 😊
Nice video. Thank you Martina.❤
The big chunks from the fire can be used as biochar! Great for garden. Activate by adding to compost with some animals poo. It’s like a sponge full of good nutrients
If I remember correctly, you need to let the vineyard ground recuperate for about 5(?) years every 20 years or so, so that nutritional elements of the ground that grapes need can be replenished. Maybe that's the reason why your neighbors are pulling the grape vines out.
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"Well-tended vines can live for 50, 80, or even 100 years."
Мартина,привет!очень красивая природа! Почему такие большие дома брошены,умирают?так не должно быть!спасибо за фильм!
Nothing unusual...
i love the idea for the rocks, and with your niece and nephew. such a brilliant idea and it turned out beautiful. come on buy the old house, and make it airb and b
Hi Martina,
Beautiful video in your Slovene country.
These old house must have been beautiful in the past.
Nice Sunday
Nikita
You can put warm water with the ashes and use it to clean off the door rather than those polluting chemicals.
U should get u some grape vines for ur wall. Plz dig u up some or ask for 5 0r 6 to add to ur back wall between it and the hill...❤😊😊
Amazing as always I too was digging the dirt today
Hello Martina
Another awesome video
Work hard beautiful Slovenian queen
Really enjoyed the "rural urbex" section, I think you should go back with a good bright torch and look at the basement and first floor of that abandoned house.
Ho ho I'm not going in that darkness alone😮
YAAY... nice to see the weather is changing... I love that old house too !!! maybe someone could restore it, but sadly it might get torn down for a new one...beautiful land...I wonder if you could find out who owns the vineyard and ask them about getting some of that wood or were they made of cement ???? did you say you have been there for almost a year???? see ya in the next video...
Yes I am now here more then 1 year
Use simply ammonia solution from the supermarket to clean the glass
23:08 this house deserves to be restored
I agree
It's so many that kind of houses, it's cheaper to tear it down and start from beginning than restore it...
Why was the ground removed from the back area?
9:50 : girl telling you to go that way. Always trust your dog.
36¨00 : don't plant bamboo!!. It is very invasive and almost impossible to get rid of.
I know that but I still like it and it gets you great shade and privacy 😊
i agree. i saw a video of a cop punching the driver in the face and a second or so before the punch the dog went ballistic. it was jarring to see cause i didnt expect that altercation just for a ticket.
That second old property you visited, Martina. How much would something like that cost to buy?
That's have to be cheap also that location is cheap, and even the house is still standing I don't think it's for renovating only demolishing and start from beginning... I think you can get something like that with that location for 20.000 or 30.000 euro or even less...
Go ask about them & ask if you can have a vine or 4??? 🙏🙏🙏
Those are not tulips but Fritillaria meleagris or snake head flower
Well we call it swomp tulips in our language 😊
De que pais eres?
Slovenia
Maybe if you ask the owner of the wood they could deliver it to you
i was just going to say that. lol
What country do you live in?
slovenia.
Yes 😊
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