and, Kristen, you're an incredible film maker!! Sound track, camera angles, editing, story telling with a shot - love your work!! I just sit here with a smile on my face watching you two share stuff with us.
@@SailingGoodBadandUgly I love taking the mickey out of you both, you are such an enjoyable couple to watch and in my tiny way, be a part of tour lives. Love, Uncle Wally.
Thank you for sharing this video,and caring for all the animals,you both have such big Hearts , you land is getting so much better,great editing and story ,any eggs? Any cooking plans,? Recipes? Keep up the amazing work 👍💪 can't wait for next week 😊
I love you recording just sound, no music no bs...my life starts at 0530am every day,.....with 45min of stop and go traffic, 12hrs of a boss issuing unrealistic expectations, a customer that dosent agree, me working 16hrs of overtime just to pay the bills in a cement city, the road is cement, the building are cement, just people, no wild life....and when I finally get home...I watch your channel, no hype.....just, out doors and country folk problems, I love it......
I get so used to it that I forget to comment: The cinematography has always been and remains at the very top of quality for all of UA-cam. I can't imagine how many "takes" there must be in getting the drone shots so perfect. Thanks for making it happen for all your viewers!
Oh that's so sweet you made a whole tray of iguana food. The iguanas will love all those vegetables and keep your garden plot free of all plants including your vegetables!
The storyline. The crisp sharp puctures, the vibe and your unique ability to be present, kind, funny, human and caring is what I especially notice. Not just what is going on in the videos. Well done you two!
Yo, y’all should get a gold pan and go dig some gold out of your stream around the bedrock. Oh and you closed the lid directly on the chicks head at 18:59 ,no wonder some have a bent beak!
More than 90 distinct kinds of banana have been grown and cataloged by the USDA Tropical Agriculture Research Station in Mayagüez, not including plantains or ornamental varieties. So good luck with figuring it all out!! LOL
@@SailingGoodBadandUgly I can't wait til you can get some goats to help keep things trim! I leash-trained nubians when I lived in the tropics and took them along on walks but could tether on long leads to fence-posts so they could forage all around them. So cool.
To germinate your seeds, take 2 paper towels. Put one paper towel down, wet it. Let it drain off till it stop dripping. Set your seeds about half inch apart or how often you even want to put the other wet paper towel on top. Put the paper towels inside of a ziploc bag. I'd like to put a little bit of blow up a little air inside the ziploc bag. Put it in a cupboard that's nice and dark. Come back in 5 days and every one of your seeds will sprout tape and plant the sprouted seeds and you will be happy.
So much kitty cuteness! Well...shrimp from the ocean is also pretty dooky too...and delicious. Yes, a dry coop is essential because chickens are very susceptible to respiratory issues, good job Matt. Good start to your garden too, 😊 Baker Creek seeds.
Hey Matt and Kristen.👋 Well, the first thing that popped into my mind during the intro to this video, seeing such love and care for the kittens and the chickens, was that if and when you have your own kiddos they will clearly have an excellent mom and pop. As well, I am thankful each time I get to enjoy your own Garden of Eden, or rather, Garden of Matkristen, along with with you. Be safe you two. See ya next week.
Great vid...really am enjoying your story! Hint...the germination tray is designed to fill the bottom with water and the holes on each pod will wick the water up from the bottom. The roots will grow longer and stronger as they reach for the water in the soil. Once the first starts to dry out you know it's time to add more water in the bottom tray. Also, one cucumber plant will give you enough cukes to eat fresh and pickle. Multiple plants will give you enough to give away. Keep up the good work!
Hi Matt what you found is from a crab that is call a buruquena you can hunt them down at a rainy night whit a flashlight use gloves they have a hard bite. Cook them as all ocean crabs 🦀 they are very good for eating
you should get some seed from the locals. the plants have already adapted to the climate. you might want to also look into growing winter squash like Tahitian squash, Seminole pumpkin, and others winter squash that have a long storage life. both the squash i just mentioned i just mentioned can be store for over a year in a cool dark place, and seminole sometimes even 2 years. they make great emergency food that can be replaced yearly and fed to either humans or animals. with the way hurricanes take out infrastructure having long storing crops like that, that don't need electricity to keep them fresh. you could also purposefully cross breed some winter squash and create your own strain of landrace winter squash. you pick a bunch of varieties with good storing capabilities and plant them all together. let them cross pollinate and then the squash as you eat them. the ones you like their flavor the most and had the least amount of problems growing, you save only their seeds to grow the next year. you keep doing this year after year selecting for the best tasting and best growing/yielding etc for your area and after some years they start to be different then any of the parent stock, grows well in your location, tastes good to you. and they even eventually over many many years get uniformity of their own. one of the things about doing the landrace method is alot of domesticated varieties have lost their ability to adapt and thrive and one variety might grow well and be very resistant to powdery mildew but the flavor is only ok. but another struggled some but has much better tasting squash. the cross breeding of the 2 means you get the vigor from one and slightly better taste from the other. and your stock will have a much more diverse gene pool to pull from to combat the local plant stressors. and then you can name your strain sometime horrible. if they have alot of Tahitian squash in them, they will be long and thick... i could see those getting called dead dolphin squash. especially if you crossed them with some of the japanese winter squash and get a more white green powdery mottled squash to make them look more like an actual dead dolphin. just a thought. because it would be amusing to say you survived a hurricane by eating mostly dead dolphins.
If you haven't been told already, you should remove (cut the flower hanging at the bottom of the bananas) the big Flower that hangs down at the bottom of the banana rack. Some say it robs energy for the ripping bananas.
Matt and Kristen, you are doing about the same things as we did when we bought our house five years ago. I mean with the critters and the garden and such. I'm reminded of the good times, the surprises, some disappointment, etc.. The amount of hard work, sweat, etc. is a distant memory. The joy of it all is still vivid in our minds. Thanks for Sharing!
20:50 all plants for human consumption come from "genetically modified" lines. "Selective breeding" is a very efficient tool used for that purpose (you'll fully understand it one you start grafting plants). All the bananas/plantains you've are literal clones of a single plant; that is the reason why the seeds are so small (and barren), you can google "wild banana" to see how a non-GMO banana looks like. Activating seeds in a jar with moist paper is a much better way to germinate them with a higher success rate than planting them directly into the soil, once they do you can properly plant them. That was my grain of sand.
In Mexico, we call river shrimp "Acamayas" they are a delicacy. Unless there are mines or polluting industries up river (I doubt it) they are safe! If you walk up stream wear a glove, when you see rocks where the shrimp can hide put your arm under the rocks and grab them. Sometimes they " bite" they are to small to hurt, my friends don't wear gloves.
The cross pollenation between the types of pumpkins is only an issue if you intend to save the seeds. Then too, you might end up with a cross that grows a new, better squash.
The seedlings you said were either radishes or beets are 💯% beets... You are going about all of these projects with such a sense of "rightness", with so much effort and choice going into the natural process of life and safety and care for your animals and environment. Much respect and inspiration. And it's nice to see you take a break! Take care x
I can't wait to see you get a horse. After being without a horse for 2 years I just got another one now life is complete. I grew up with horses. I actually got a 2 year old baby she's half Mustang.
With all that land you need a tractor with a grapple loader a box scraper, a brush Hog mower and a post hole auger.. Chickens like swings and outdoor roosts, Banana may make a good mash for a batch of moonshine. Strip the roof and put up tin use the split bamboo for rain gutters. Forget the horse idea. Thanksgiving is a USA tradition. Thanks for showing us all your hard work.
You can make shrimp traps or cages to catch them. Simply make a tube with chicken wire and make a funnel on each end. Cat and dog food is good to use as bait, just pop holes in an unopened can. Canned tuna also
Matt I would love to see you jump in and tackle a big shrimp! Looks pretty clean (the river). But yeah you never know what’s running downhill. Great job guys!
The two of you make me feel so happy. I don’t know what it is, but it’s just so relaxing watching your videos. God bless and have a great Thanksgiving, because the two of you sure have a lot to be thankful for !! 🍻🙏✌🏼😎💯
A www gee whiz Matt and kristen, just absolutely love your trials, tribulations, and know-how. Just so there's no piranhas or that other type of fish that loves to gobble you up, forget the name. Love to watch you feed the Iguana. Good about no snakes. Oh I could just ramble on and on but I'll just leave you with this, don't fall down and break your leg or sacroiliac😂 hope that little stream proves to be healthy. Oh and one other thing, Earth is a better name than dirt, just my preference whatever. Can't wait till you start your house and thanks so much for bringing us along, I love you both and look forward to your.❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉
Hey Matt and Kristen. 👋 Well, first thing that popped into my mind during the intro of this vid, seeing the love and care for the kittens and chickens, was that if and when you have kiddos of your own they will clearly have an excellent mom and pop. I always enjoy this weekly opportunity to share your own Garden of Eden, or rather, Garden of Makristen, with you. Kristen, good luck bumping into that stray colt one morning while out walking. Be safe. See ya next week. Happy Thanksgiving!!
Guys, love sailing channel’s but I have watched your project from the sailing days right up to your new project and I will continue watching. I think what you guys are doing is second none to amazing. I love your channel but this has grabbed my attention. I think your perseverance and attitude is amazing and I am at your back all the way. Keep going guys, so looking to seeing you both build your home👍👍🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Great video. Excellent shooting, acting, editing and all that hard stuff. What makes it super awesome, is that beaming smile on your face at special times on the video. You are obviously, rather full on joy in your new life. Congrats Matt. You've done your job, which is to keep her happy. All the ditches and work is ancillary to that. Lots of love to you two. Thank you both, again. Also there's a lot of great information in tbe comments. It seems to be getting more accurate and wise every episode. Your followers ROCK.
Chayotes would be a great vegetable to grow around your cages than won't be moved. There vines will provide a wonderful camouflage coverage from the hawks.
I would test that water,you know there has to be septic tanks upstream that overflow into the creek and Matt was drinking it 😮😮. That’s nasty and Matt might not know it now but later when the parasites start growing inside him he will learn his lesson well. DONT DRINK THE WATER MATTY BOY !!!!
Family is growing. I still think you should have movie night for the chickens and watch Looney Tunes, starring Foghorn Leghorn & Egghead Jr., his sidekick. 😂👍🐓✌️
for container gardening, the best things I have found are simple Buckets (5Gal?) - great for potato, tomato, horse radish... and the 45Gal plastic barrels cut in half. You can cut them length wise (then build a stand for it), but if you cut them in half, leaving the flat ends as the bottoms, you can easily move them with a dolly when you need to. (used, food grade plastic containers)... P.S. Chickens love pumpkin, so will likely love your squash also.
Hi guys, I believe you guys have papayas trees 🌴 on your property, look into yuca and root vegetables. The shrimp are edible from your stream . This is Nelson & Maureen, we have an Air B&B : La Villa Tranquil in Hormigueros, West of Mayaguez . We have enjoyed watching your Videos over the last couple years. Great job on your new home, blessings your way 🙏🏽🇵🇷🏝️
YES Gaint Skrimps please and Yes to catch and cook :) Great video and nice change from all the work. You have a beautiful property. Happy Sunday. Reply
Take your seeds and put them in a wet paper towel and then inside a wet ziplock then up in the top of a dark closet, keep putting water in it cuz it has to stay wet and will germinate in a couple days, then plant in your pretty soil
The hardest part of starting with nothing or very little is that plans keep changing and chasing your garden all over the place! lol. I've been at it for about 14 years on this property and I now as of last two years have one spot that won't change. it's crazy how it works. and one other thing I learned, Mat, stop screwing around when something doesn't go the way it was supposed to and fix the damn chicken coop roof correctly and tear it off. I mean that as politely as possible. but I found that if you don't do something correctly you are screwing with it constantly, it's better just to go back and fix it right. you don't want problems from it while you are on another bigger project. great videos guys I love them. sailing and homesteading are my thing too. by the way Kristen you need to start thinking about pasture if you're going to get a horse. they eat a lot of hay and it is expensive to buy it. you need to seed the pasture and it takes a couple of years before it is ready for a horse. your lucky yours will grow year-round. by the way, my buddy in my picture is Vinny, he is a Dutch harness and is 16 1/2 hands. we have three horses here. I hope you get one.
Matt did halfass the roof job. Should be totally dry inside to stop any mold. He’s setting himself up to have to do more work in the future like he mostly does on these jobs. Matt be a man and fix that mess right the first time and be done with it 😂
lol, I would give him credit that he didn't know what the bamboo was going to do after it dried. I have no experience with bamboo. I was shocked it shrunk as much as it did, that is crazy. but yeah rip that crap off and fix it! Be a man, boy! lol. By the way, I love the roof I wouldn't change the look just redo it for the gaps.@@mwatkins2464
Remember, chickens from first setting to hatching is 21 days. So from hatching to laying is 21 weeks. Sometimes a little sooner. Also don't use scratch as feed. Where you live it gives them to much body heat. Corn is sugar.
@@SailingGoodBadandUgly Ideally, chicken feed from a brand you can trust. Unlike scratch, chicken feed is balanced and contains many nutrients they need. Scratch is like fast food for them. A little bit of scratch during colder months can be a treat, but it should never be their main food. For variety, in addition to chicken feed, you can also give them your food scraps, most are good for them in moderation (no potatoes, avocados, eggplants, onions, uncooked beans or chocolate, they contain compounds that are toxic for chickens).
Oh, our cats are also free ranging and feral. We haven't had a rat or mouse problem with all the barn cats around. We feed the cats AM and PM what they can eat at the time. Our cats live out their natural cat lives without domestication and castration! Actually we don't own the cats. They come and go as they please. Its worked for 4 decades.
Hang tight with your other seedlings! Some take longer to germinate! Give them sun! You two are doing amazing on your new skills❤❤ Wonderful work! But oh my Lord that gorgeous property❤ Eye candy forever❤
Always enjoy your updates, you are great filmmakers and adventurers and easy to root for good things to happen for you. Keep up the good work and happy Thanksgiving from Nayarit Mexico!
Happy Thanksgiving Kristen and Matt! Explore tile roof installation guidelines. Same applies for bamboo once it is dry. Side by side UUUUU and then upside down U’s down the seam created by the UUUU makes the perfect roof. Chickens make good pets.
As a sailor and a chicken owner, I'll pipe in with a couple recommendations. If the mobile chicken house is to be mobile,, take some of that hardware cloth (the strong chicken wire) and bend it 6 and 8 inches or so, at 90 degrees and put it around the perimeter, then anything that wants in will be baffled that they can't dig in at the corners of the coop. We've found that placing the coop on paving stones, or bricks around the perimeter helps also. Hope this helps. Just putting dirt around the perimeter will not help anything that wants in, they'll just dig a hole through the dirt and up and under. Love your channel guys. Cheers from ontario canada. EDIT: also you might want to look at having some diatomaceous earth around, you'll likely have mites before long, and that can be hard on the chickens. A sand bath they can use might help also.
Beautiful place you have there. Lush, green and already has fruit trees and a river too. Very nice. I can imagine a nice house surrounded by all this nature. 😊😊
I was really bummed when you guys stopped sailing but I have truly enjoyed watching this transformation and I look forward to each new episode. Keep up the great work 🤜🏼
Matt not a botanist of any sort, but i think that big leafed plant in chicken coop might be a Philodendron spp. which would be toxic to them if pecked????
The kitties are beautiful you two are taking such good care of them how awesome to watch the iguana eating from your hand. I'm so happy for the both of you. God Bless the both of you and all your critters. The coop looks amazing. 💕
and, Kristen, you're an incredible film maker!! Sound track, camera angles, editing, story telling with a shot - love your work!! I just sit here with a smile on my face watching you two share stuff with us.
Thank you! That means alot 🙏🙏
Yup they make great videos just great no matter what they do sailing, boat improvement camping or farming 😊
@@SailingGoodBadandUgly I love taking the mickey out of you both, you are such an enjoyable couple to watch and in my tiny way, be a part of tour lives. Love, Uncle Wally.
Thank you for sharing this video,and caring for all the animals,you both have such big Hearts , you land is getting so much better,great editing and story ,any eggs? Any cooking plans,? Recipes? Keep up the amazing work 👍💪 can't wait for next week 😊
Love this window into your lives.
Matty the cat whisperer--Thank you for being there for them !!
We're doing our best, they are alot of work😂😅
Cat whisperer...I love it. 🤣
Maybe the cats and chick's can be friends so the cats will be the gaurdians of the chicks..😅
I'm REALLY surprised that the bugs aren't attacking ya'll!!!
Crayfish will not tolerate polluted water. Google it!! :)
I love you recording just sound, no music no bs...my life starts at 0530am every day,.....with 45min of stop and go traffic, 12hrs of a boss issuing unrealistic expectations, a customer that dosent agree, me working 16hrs of overtime just to pay the bills in a cement city, the road is cement, the building are cement, just people, no wild life....and when I finally get home...I watch your channel, no hype.....just, out doors and country folk problems, I love it......
Sounds like Kalifornia.
Good morning. Enjoying our Sunday morning coffee and watching our favorite people.
I get so used to it that I forget to comment: The cinematography has always been and remains at the very top of quality for all of UA-cam. I can't imagine how many "takes" there must be in getting the drone shots so perfect. Thanks for making it happen for all your viewers!
Thank you! We've been buzzing a few trees lately lol
Looks like we got ourselfs a couple of country bumkins here.. all we need now is one of them copper moonshine stills and we be in business.. 🤠🥃
Oh that's so sweet you made a whole tray of iguana food. The iguanas will love all those vegetables and keep your garden plot free of all plants including your vegetables!
Lol we put wire around it
that is correct. cute but a plague. people going crazy about hiw iguanas eat everything. but a fence around vegetables!!
Kristen you are a wonderful videographer!!!! Matt you are a wonderful slave!!!!!🤣🤣
The Puerto Rican Plantain Banana is softer and sweeter than other plantain bananas, which makes them a favorite for cooking all over the world.
Great video. Put a smile on my face watching the chickens and kittens.. Beautiful property.
Only took us 7 months to catch up on all 300+ videos…. Ty for the entertainment
Very groovy. You two have found paradise. You're living the dream kiddos.
The storyline. The crisp sharp puctures, the vibe and your unique ability to be present, kind, funny, human and caring is what I especially notice. Not just what is going on in the videos. Well done you two!
The chickens 🐓 look very happy in their new home 🏡
Yo, y’all should get a gold pan and go dig some gold out of your stream around the bedrock. Oh and you closed the lid directly on the chicks head at 18:59 ,no wonder some have a bent beak!
Very beautiful place 🌴🏖
More than 90 distinct kinds of banana have been grown and cataloged by the USDA Tropical Agriculture Research Station in Mayagüez, not including plantains or ornamental varieties. So good luck with figuring it all out!! LOL
You guys have a way with animals. I love what you're doing. Im a big Fan. 😊
Thank you!
@@SailingGoodBadandUgly I can't wait til you can get some goats to help keep things trim! I leash-trained nubians when I lived in the tropics and took them along on walks but could tether on long leads to fence-posts so they could forage all around them. So cool.
Oh, my gosh!! We loved the chickens running into their new house!!
those kittens are adorable!! bless you for your kindness
To germinate your seeds, take 2 paper towels. Put one paper towel down, wet it. Let it drain off till it stop dripping. Set your seeds about half inch apart or how often you even want to put the other wet paper towel on top. Put the paper towels inside of a ziploc bag. I'd like to put a little bit of blow up a little air inside the ziploc bag. Put it in a cupboard that's nice and dark. Come back in 5 days and every one of your seeds will sprout tape and plant the sprouted seeds and you will be happy.
Ima try it
The best couple on the internet ❤both of you are incredible people 🥰👏
You could start a roadside farmers stand selling chicken eggs and bananas!!!!
Lòoking good at moment...self sufficiency is the key, stay safe
So much kitty cuteness! Well...shrimp from the ocean is also pretty dooky too...and delicious. Yes, a dry coop is essential because chickens are very susceptible to respiratory issues, good job Matt. Good start to your garden too, 😊 Baker Creek seeds.
Hey Matt and Kristen.👋 Well, the first thing that popped into my mind during the intro to this video, seeing such love and care for the kittens and the chickens, was that if and when you have your own kiddos they will clearly have an excellent mom and pop. As well, I am thankful each time I get to enjoy your own Garden of Eden, or rather, Garden of Matkristen, along with with you. Be safe you two. See ya next week.
Great vid...really am enjoying your story! Hint...the germination tray is designed to fill the bottom with water and the holes on each pod will wick the water up from the bottom. The roots will grow longer and stronger as they reach for the water in the soil. Once the first starts to dry out you know it's time to add more water in the bottom tray. Also, one cucumber plant will give you enough cukes to eat fresh and pickle. Multiple plants will give you enough to give away. Keep up the good work!
Hi Matt what you found is from a crab that is call a buruquena you can hunt them down at a rainy night whit a flashlight use gloves they have a hard bite. Cook them as all ocean crabs 🦀 they are very good for eating
you should get some seed from the locals. the plants have already adapted to the climate. you might want to also look into growing winter squash like Tahitian squash, Seminole pumpkin, and others winter squash that have a long storage life. both the squash i just mentioned i just mentioned can be store for over a year in a cool dark place, and seminole sometimes even 2 years. they make great emergency food that can be replaced yearly and fed to either humans or animals. with the way hurricanes take out infrastructure having long storing crops like that, that don't need electricity to keep them fresh. you could also purposefully cross breed some winter squash and create your own strain of landrace winter squash. you pick a bunch of varieties with good storing capabilities and plant them all together. let them cross pollinate and then the squash as you eat them. the ones you like their flavor the most and had the least amount of problems growing, you save only their seeds to grow the next year. you keep doing this year after year selecting for the best tasting and best growing/yielding etc for your area and after some years they start to be different then any of the parent stock, grows well in your location, tastes good to you. and they even eventually over many many years get uniformity of their own. one of the things about doing the landrace method is alot of domesticated varieties have lost their ability to adapt and thrive and one variety might grow well and be very resistant to powdery mildew but the flavor is only ok. but another struggled some but has much better tasting squash. the cross breeding of the 2 means you get the vigor from one and slightly better taste from the other. and your stock will have a much more diverse gene pool to pull from to combat the local plant stressors. and then you can name your strain sometime horrible. if they have alot of Tahitian squash in them, they will be long and thick... i could see those getting called dead dolphin squash. especially if you crossed them with some of the japanese winter squash and get a more white green powdery mottled squash to make them look more like an actual dead dolphin. just a thought. because it would be amusing to say you survived a hurricane by eating mostly dead dolphins.
I love the air view of your property. Kristen, you create amazing content. Thank you for the vlog, loved it.
❤ you guys because watching your videos makes me so happy
If you haven't been told already, you should remove (cut the flower hanging at the bottom of the bananas) the big Flower that hangs down at the bottom of the banana rack. Some say it robs energy for the ripping bananas.
Can’t start my Sundays till I’ve watched your video! ❤
Matt and Kristen, you are doing about the same things as we did when we bought our house five years ago. I mean with the critters and the garden and such. I'm reminded of the good times, the surprises, some disappointment, etc.. The amount of hard work, sweat, etc. is a distant memory. The joy of it all is still vivid in our minds. Thanks for Sharing!
20:50 all plants for human consumption come from "genetically modified" lines. "Selective breeding" is a very efficient tool used for that purpose (you'll fully understand it one you start grafting plants). All the bananas/plantains you've are literal clones of a single plant; that is the reason why the seeds are so small (and barren), you can google "wild banana" to see how a non-GMO banana looks like.
Activating seeds in a jar with moist paper is a much better way to germinate them with a higher success rate than planting them directly into the soil, once they do you can properly plant them.
That was my grain of sand.
So happy you have taken these kittens under your wing 🪽 ❤
In Mexico, we call river shrimp "Acamayas" they are a delicacy. Unless there are mines or polluting industries up river (I doubt it) they are safe! If you walk up stream wear a glove, when you see rocks where the shrimp can hide put your arm under the rocks and grab them. Sometimes they " bite" they are to small to hurt, my friends don't wear gloves.
You are both incredible!
You’re living my dream.
Watch you for hours.
Definitely better than tv.
Thank you.
The cross pollenation between the types of pumpkins is only an issue if you intend to save the seeds. Then too, you might end up with a cross that grows a new, better squash.
The seedlings you said were either radishes or beets are 💯% beets... You are going about all of these projects with such a sense of "rightness", with so much effort and choice going into the natural process of life and safety and care for your animals and environment. Much respect and inspiration. And it's nice to see you take a break! Take care x
Looking Good GBU! My Sunday morning ritual, always puts a smile on my face.
Ahh yes,another wonderful day for a trip to the island,good morning g b u family.
Those are beets. Lookin' great. Thanks.
Hello guys,
Love all the kitties 🐈⬛!!!
The iguanas wiuld love those plantings. 😬😂
Awesome video guys! See y'all next time. Looking great around there.
I can't wait to see you get a horse. After being without a horse for 2 years I just got another one now life is complete. I grew up with horses. I actually got a 2 year old baby she's half Mustang.
Matt feeding the kittens made me tear up alittle good man right there 👍 great videos guys stay safe happy holidays .✌️
I loved how he gently rearranged them.
With all that land you need a tractor with a grapple loader a box scraper, a brush Hog mower and a post hole auger.. Chickens like swings and outdoor roosts, Banana may make a good mash for a batch of moonshine. Strip the roof and put up tin use the split bamboo for rain gutters. Forget the horse idea. Thanksgiving is a USA tradition. Thanks for showing us all your hard work.
You can make shrimp traps or cages to catch them. Simply make a tube with chicken wire and make a funnel on each end. Cat and dog food is good to use as bait, just pop holes in an unopened can. Canned tuna also
Matt I would love to see you jump in and tackle a big shrimp! Looks pretty clean (the river). But yeah you never know what’s running downhill. Great job guys!
Thanks for sharing pictures of your beautifully wild property and peaceful moments.😊
I'M STILL ENJOYING YOUR VLOG YOU TO TOGETHER MAKE'S MY DAY KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK
Love your videos !!! So peaceful to watch! The camera 🎥 editing plus background music is incredible !!!!
Great location Guys. So jealous, love the Vlogs
I love the video quality...the cool people are almost a bonus! Thanks for letting me drink my coffee again today with you....
Red soil is good for root vegetables. Carrots, potatoes, and beets. Also cabbage will do well. Citrus fruits like lemon lime orange and grapefruit.
The two of you make me feel so happy. I don’t know what it is, but it’s just so relaxing watching your videos. God bless and have a great Thanksgiving, because the two of you sure have a lot to be thankful for !! 🍻🙏✌🏼😎💯
Awesome! Happy for you guys. Glad you’re taking my care of the kittens.
A www gee whiz Matt and kristen, just absolutely love your trials, tribulations, and know-how. Just so there's no piranhas or that other type of fish that loves to gobble you up, forget the name. Love to watch you feed the Iguana. Good about no snakes. Oh I could just ramble on and on but I'll just leave you with this, don't fall down and break your leg or sacroiliac😂 hope that little stream proves to be healthy. Oh and one other thing, Earth is a better name than dirt, just my preference whatever. Can't wait till you start your house and thanks so much for bringing us along, I love you both and look forward to your.❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉
And look forward to your next episode
So much fun! What agreat place to explore.
MATT! MATT! MATT! It took me 7 tries to grow tomatoes! And that was already a plant growing. Give yourself a break, you WILL get it!!!!!
Hey Matt and Kristen. 👋 Well, first thing that popped into my mind during the intro of this vid, seeing the love and care for the kittens and chickens, was that if and when you have kiddos of your own they will clearly have an excellent mom and pop. I always enjoy this weekly opportunity to share your own Garden of Eden, or rather, Garden of Makristen, with you. Kristen, good luck bumping into that stray colt one morning while out walking. Be safe. See ya next week. Happy Thanksgiving!!
and save the first chicken coop for the kiddos to stay safe, grins.
Love the home you are creating for yourselves & the animals you care for. One of the best channels on UA-cam ❤
Guys, love sailing channel’s but I have watched your project from the sailing days right up to your new project and I will continue watching. I think what you guys are doing is second none to amazing. I love your channel but this has grabbed my attention. I think your perseverance and attitude is amazing and I am at your back all the way. Keep going guys, so looking to seeing you both build your home👍👍🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪
Thank you! We'll keep going🙌🍻
the 2 of you seem very mellow and happy now that your land based ....its a good look
We loved the ocean too but it's a little more chaotic, land life is more full
It's wonderful to see how much thought and care you have for your animals. ❤❤❤❤
Great video. Excellent shooting, acting, editing and all that hard stuff. What makes it super awesome, is that beaming smile on your face at special times on the video. You are obviously, rather full on joy in your new life. Congrats Matt. You've done your job, which is to keep her happy. All the ditches and work is ancillary to that. Lots of love to you two. Thank you both, again.
Also there's a lot of great information in tbe comments. It seems to be getting more accurate and wise every episode. Your followers ROCK.
Hey Matt you can build your own traps and set them in the water to catch the shrimp. Put coconut and dead fish inside the trap.
Great videography ya"ll Carry On, Stiff upper lip, Stay the course, land lubbers
Hey,that $ 40 saw I was talking about,its a small hand held chain saw.GOOD for cutting branches and log woods,machete still good for brush cuts.
Yes Kristen does a great job with her film editing, I enjoy watching her films.
That boy is a lover AND a fighter...
Chayotes would be a great vegetable to grow around your cages than won't be moved. There vines will provide a wonderful camouflage coverage from the hawks.
I would test that water,you know there has to be septic tanks upstream that overflow into the creek and Matt was drinking it 😮😮. That’s nasty and Matt might not know it now but later when the parasites start growing inside him he will learn his lesson well. DONT DRINK THE WATER MATTY BOY !!!!
Family is growing. I still think you should have movie night for the chickens and watch Looney Tunes, starring Foghorn Leghorn & Egghead Jr., his sidekick. 😂👍🐓✌️
for container gardening, the best things I have found are simple Buckets (5Gal?) - great for potato, tomato, horse radish... and the 45Gal plastic barrels cut in half. You can cut them length wise (then build a stand for it), but if you cut them in half, leaving the flat ends as the bottoms, you can easily move them with a dolly when you need to. (used, food grade plastic containers)... P.S. Chickens love pumpkin, so will likely love your squash also.
Hi guys, I believe you guys have papayas trees 🌴 on your property, look into yuca and root vegetables. The shrimp are edible from your stream . This is Nelson & Maureen, we have an Air B&B : La Villa Tranquil in Hormigueros, West of Mayaguez . We have enjoyed watching your Videos over the last couple years. Great job on your new home, blessings your way 🙏🏽🇵🇷🏝️
YES Gaint Skrimps please and Yes to catch and cook :) Great video and nice change from all the work. You have a beautiful property. Happy Sunday.
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I love what you two are doing 💖 💖💖
Mat lay 2x2 inch fence on ground in pen.
Staple to frame at bottom. Chickens can scratch. Critters can’t get in & you can move move it
The chickens went “buck wild” in the their new digs. Well done. 👍
Oh lord each videos I watch is so relaxing❤
Great video, doesn't matter what you guys are doing, or how you "Git-er-done", it's always good stuff, good show! Cheers to ya Mates!
Take your seeds and put them in a wet paper towel and then inside a wet ziplock then up in the top of a dark closet, keep putting water in it cuz it has to stay wet and will germinate in a couple days, then plant in your pretty soil
The hardest part of starting with nothing or very little is that plans keep changing and chasing your garden all over the place! lol. I've been at it for about 14 years on this property and I now as of last two years have one spot that won't change. it's crazy how it works. and one other thing I learned, Mat, stop screwing around when something doesn't go the way it was supposed to and fix the damn chicken coop roof correctly and tear it off. I mean that as politely as possible. but I found that if you don't do something correctly you are screwing with it constantly, it's better just to go back and fix it right. you don't want problems from it while you are on another bigger project. great videos guys I love them. sailing and homesteading are my thing too. by the way Kristen you need to start thinking about pasture if you're going to get a horse. they eat a lot of hay and it is expensive to buy it. you need to seed the pasture and it takes a couple of years before it is ready for a horse. your lucky yours will grow year-round. by the way, my buddy in my picture is Vinny, he is a Dutch harness and is 16 1/2 hands. we have three horses here. I hope you get one.
Matt did halfass the roof job. Should be totally dry inside to stop any mold. He’s setting himself up to have to do more work in the future like he mostly does on these jobs. Matt be a man and fix that mess right the first time and be done with it 😂
lol, I would give him credit that he didn't know what the bamboo was going to do after it dried. I have no experience with bamboo. I was shocked it shrunk as much as it did, that is crazy. but yeah rip that crap off and fix it! Be a man, boy! lol. By the way, I love the roof I wouldn't change the look just redo it for the gaps.@@mwatkins2464
Remember, chickens from first setting to hatching is 21 days. So from hatching to laying is 21 weeks. Sometimes a little sooner. Also don't use scratch as feed. Where you live it gives them to much body heat. Corn is sugar.
What should I use?
@@SailingGoodBadandUgly Ideally, chicken feed from a brand you can trust. Unlike scratch, chicken feed is balanced and contains many nutrients they need. Scratch is like fast food for them. A little bit of scratch during colder months can be a treat, but it should never be their main food. For variety, in addition to chicken feed, you can also give them your food scraps, most are good for them in moderation (no potatoes, avocados, eggplants, onions, uncooked beans or chocolate, they contain compounds that are toxic for chickens).
Oh, our cats are also free ranging and feral. We haven't had a rat or mouse problem with all the barn cats around. We feed the cats AM and PM what they can eat at the time. Our cats live out their natural cat lives without domestication and castration! Actually we don't own the cats. They come and go as they please. Its worked for 4 decades.
Hang tight with your other seedlings! Some take longer to germinate! Give them sun! You two are doing amazing on your new skills❤❤ Wonderful work! But oh my Lord that gorgeous property❤ Eye candy forever❤
Always enjoy your updates, you are great filmmakers and adventurers and easy to root for good things to happen for you. Keep up the good work and happy Thanksgiving from Nayarit Mexico!
I approve of the new use for the ugly blue tires... :) Chicken Feeder..
Happy Thanksgiving Kristen and Matt! Explore tile roof installation guidelines. Same applies for bamboo once it is dry. Side by side UUUUU and then upside down U’s down the seam created by the UUUU makes the perfect roof. Chickens make good pets.
As a sailor and a chicken owner, I'll pipe in with a couple recommendations. If the mobile chicken house is to be mobile,, take some of that hardware cloth (the strong chicken wire) and bend it 6 and 8 inches or so, at 90 degrees and put it around the perimeter, then anything that wants in will be baffled that they can't dig in at the corners of the coop. We've found that placing the coop on paving stones, or bricks around the perimeter helps also. Hope this helps. Just putting dirt around the perimeter will not help anything that wants in, they'll just dig a hole through the dirt and up and under. Love your channel guys. Cheers from ontario canada. EDIT: also you might want to look at having some diatomaceous earth around, you'll likely have mites before long, and that can be hard on the chickens. A sand bath they can use might help also.
Beautiful place you have there. Lush, green and already has fruit trees and a river too. Very nice. I can imagine a nice house surrounded by all this nature. 😊😊
I was really bummed when you guys stopped sailing but I have truly enjoyed watching this transformation and I look forward to each new episode. Keep up the great work 🤜🏼
Matt not a botanist of any sort, but i think that big leafed plant in chicken coop might be a Philodendron spp. which would be toxic to them if pecked????
Kristen, nice work! Your music editing is refreshing. Thanks!
You two have much more growing than I have but I am in the desert and your in the rainforest congratulations on the success
Love your learning adventures on the land
The bananas GROW ON PLANTS not trees..cut the plant down when taking the Bunch of them. ❤😂
The kitties are beautiful you two are taking such good care of them how awesome to watch the iguana eating from your hand. I'm so happy for the both of you. God Bless the both of you and all your critters. The coop looks amazing. 💕
Matt's animal rescue drop off site! 😄
Thanks!