It’s going to be neat huh! Once we clear all the wood haha, the kids and I have been busy making a bike\walking track through all the scrap and they are loving it 😊
Lots of hard work but awesome plans and a fun challenge. That massive stump will probably become a bit of a climbing frame if it is stable enough. Cut some steps into it and tidy up the roots. That's a good amount of wood you've already done. Maybe throw some wildflower seed mix around the are as you tidy it up, good for the bees and hopefully keep some weeds away
Great idea on the wildflower mix, would make a good cover crop for the next year while we cleanup all the mess haha. I like that idea on the stump! I could chainsaw off the roots easily enough, it’s pretty firmly in place, not going anywhere haha
Sounds like a great plan, Lots of hard work ahead, Good to be young, These days I just dream of the colour of my pine box, 😂, Yous remind me of all the hard work developing my 42 acres, You field should look amazing with flowering plants and trees, Cheers Bevan ❤️🤠🦘🦘🇦🇺
Makes me feel so much better about the weeds we have in our garden following a few weeks away in the caravan. On a serious note, you mention a culvert and run off. If you do change the contour of any section consider run off and potential water escape onto a neighbouring property. There are lots of articles on the web about legal liability for water escape.
Ah yeh good point! Thanks! The plan for the culvert is basically just to put it back to how it was by clearing all the scrap wood out of the way, thankfully the digger didn’t drive around there much so the contour of the land didn’t really change. Didn’t know there were legal ramifications so thanks for letting us know 😊👍
Love your idea's, it sure will keep you busy. It's great to have projects and then have that satisfaction of one day kicking back to enjoy all the hard work. You will build a wonderful space for you all. That hot tub would come in useful after those long days of physical labour 😅
Yeh it would haha! Still working on that idea 😉 we are busy subdividing some of the land off so we might treat ourselves to a hot tub once that sells 😁
Oh the joys of having space. Plans sound great, you could probably charge admission once you've finished :-) I look forward to following the land developments..
We've had a dozen Tui absolutely loving our Kowai tree guys and they love the flowers so if you can plant a few that would be cool. Just a suggestion..
Yes! To the bees! Raw honey is delicious and healthy! I pay an obscene amount of money (proportionately) for Manuka honey here. You have a great plan and I can't wait to see it develop. Just got to the zipline part- as a person who is a bit of a zipline addict, I love that idea as well as a the bike track. I thought of building a track behind my house in a power line easement. Cheers
Sorry for the late reply Pete! We are super keen to get some bees and start making some honey, I need to do a bit of research first and see what gear we need etc haha
@@AdventuresWithRosy I had a neighbor who raised bees and got me interested. I ended up buying 5 books on beekeeping! You can also harvest beeswax and propolis. Honey is such an amazing thing. It never spoils. It has so many uses! Good luck and I will be anxious to see your results!
It does pretty good, but mostly with the smaller stuff, the dry pine branches go through it really well 👍 I almost wish we brought a bigger one as there are some branches that are too big for the chipper but too small to chop up with the chainsaw and it just takes so long! Thought we might rent a bigger chipper but no one rents them in Taupō 🤷
Oh can you bury the scrap wood!? I was thinking it would take ages to break down. We have another huge pile of wood scrap on our bottom paddock and that one has pumpkins growing out of it 😁 hopefully the pumpkins help break things down a bit!
@@AdventuresWithRosy if you look up Hugelkulture, you'll get a treasure trove of great ideas. Oh and, do the same thing for "swales and berms". It's a good way to manage water on your property 👍🏾 I watch Geoff Lawson and Andrew Millison. They're involved in some interesting water management projects around our planet.💚 Glad UA-cam recommended you 👍🏾 it'll be nice to see some Kiwis doing projects. Kia Kaha❣
Definitely don’t shy away from a huge project, it’s going to be amazing for the kids😃
It’s going to be neat huh! Once we clear all the wood haha, the kids and I have been busy making a bike\walking track through all the scrap and they are loving it 😊
Lots of hard work but awesome plans and a fun challenge. That massive stump will probably become a bit of a climbing frame if it is stable enough. Cut some steps into it and tidy up the roots.
That's a good amount of wood you've already done.
Maybe throw some wildflower seed mix around the are as you tidy it up, good for the bees and hopefully keep some weeds away
Great idea on the wildflower mix, would make a good cover crop for the next year while we cleanup all the mess haha. I like that idea on the stump! I could chainsaw off the roots easily enough, it’s pretty firmly in place, not going anywhere haha
Sounds like a great plan, Lots of hard work ahead, Good to be young, These days I just dream of the colour of my pine box, 😂, Yous remind me of all the hard work developing my 42 acres, You field should look amazing with flowering plants and trees, Cheers Bevan ❤️🤠🦘🦘🇦🇺
Cheers Bevan. I’m sure all the hard work will pay off in the years to come 😁
Makes me feel so much better about the weeds we have in our garden following a few weeks away in the caravan. On a serious note, you mention a culvert and run off. If you do change the contour of any section consider run off and potential water escape onto a neighbouring property. There are lots of articles on the web about legal liability for water escape.
Ah yeh good point! Thanks! The plan for the culvert is basically just to put it back to how it was by clearing all the scrap wood out of the way, thankfully the digger didn’t drive around there much so the contour of the land didn’t really change. Didn’t know there were legal ramifications so thanks for letting us know 😊👍
Also, swales and berms to manage water on the land and build soil❤
@@flangekiwi good point? That’s definitely something we need to keep in mind if we recontour etc
Love your idea's, it sure will keep you busy. It's great to have projects and then have that satisfaction of one day kicking back to enjoy all the hard work. You will build a wonderful space for you all. That hot tub would come in useful after those long days of physical labour 😅
Yeh it would haha! Still working on that idea 😉 we are busy subdividing some of the land off so we might treat ourselves to a hot tub once that sells 😁
Oh the joys of having space. Plans sound great, you could probably charge admission once you've finished :-) I look forward to following the land developments..
Thanks Graham! Hope those crocs are treating you well 😉😊
Young and energetic, build your dreams!
Might as well put some hard work in while we are young haha. Well young-ish 😊
love the wild flower idea - and every year, mow over and it will probably just resurface after the winter...
We've had a dozen Tui absolutely loving our Kowai tree guys and they love the flowers so if you can plant a few that would be cool. Just a suggestion..
Oh yeh for sure! Kōwhai trees will be going in I reckon. Give it some nice height too 👍
When you started the sentence, "About the birds and the bees..." I admit I was wondering just what you had planned for the land LOL
Hahah 😅
Sounds like a lot of exciting work. You've got a lot there for the kids; how about a space just for adults (no kids allowed 😉).
Haha yeh good point! We would love to buy a wood fired hot tub one day! That would be a project just for Chelsea and I 😉
Yes! To the bees! Raw honey is delicious and healthy! I pay an obscene amount of money (proportionately) for Manuka honey here. You have a great plan and I can't wait to see it develop. Just got to the zipline part- as a person who is a bit of a zipline addict, I love that idea as well as a the bike track. I thought of building a track behind my house in a power line easement. Cheers
Sorry for the late reply Pete! We are super keen to get some bees and start making some honey, I need to do a bit of research first and see what gear we need etc haha
@@AdventuresWithRosy I had a neighbor who raised bees and got me interested. I ended up buying 5 books on beekeeping! You can also harvest beeswax and propolis. Honey is such an amazing thing. It never spoils. It has so many uses! Good luck and I will be anxious to see your results!
How does your Hansa C7 chipper cope with the clearance job?
It does pretty good, but mostly with the smaller stuff, the dry pine branches go through it really well 👍 I almost wish we brought a bigger one as there are some branches that are too big for the chipper but too small to chop up with the chainsaw and it just takes so long! Thought we might rent a bigger chipper but no one rents them in Taupō 🤷
@@AdventuresWithRosy thanks, basically the same doubts I have with handling of bigger branches.😎
Hugelkulture: bury your waste wood 🪵 and grow food etc👍🏾
Oh can you bury the scrap wood!? I was thinking it would take ages to break down. We have another huge pile of wood scrap on our bottom paddock and that one has pumpkins growing out of it 😁 hopefully the pumpkins help break things down a bit!
@@AdventuresWithRosy if you look up Hugelkulture, you'll get a treasure trove of great ideas.
Oh and, do the same thing for "swales and berms". It's a good way to manage water on your property 👍🏾
I watch Geoff Lawson and Andrew Millison. They're involved in some interesting water management projects around our planet.💚
Glad UA-cam recommended you 👍🏾 it'll be nice to see some Kiwis doing projects. Kia Kaha❣
@@flangekiwi oh thanks very much for that suggestion, I’ll do some googling and watch some videos tonight 😀 appreciate it!