And those are the ones that are complaining or questioning how they are taking care of their animals. SMH! My tolerance is about zero now for these kind of ppl. The ones that have the latest electronics, the latest $200 shoes, a brand new luxury vehicle, their nails done, their cigarettes, but bring their child to the ER for a fever. (Why? Bc they didn't have the $$ to buy Tylenol or Motrin for them.) 🙄🙄🤨 This is a huge pet peeve that I have. 😡
I don’t think anyone should question you about how you feed your animals, just one look and you can see how well loved and kept your animals are and how much they all love you. I love how you interact with the animals.
USUALLY. you'll hear comments like that from the peanut gallery who have no idea of how to feed these animals. Those of us who do, because we have them ourselves, can tell what is in that scoop and where it came from (the barrel) that it's scratch grains, and you DON'T feed scratch grains as a regular diet, but as a treat, a snack, a supplement. My chickens (31+) get a free range formula pelleted feed in their feeders... they get that in the morning, when I knock the feed down into the trays for them. I do this because they would go through an entire 40# bag of feed in one day if I let them have free access 16 hours a day (at night, they don't get any access to food, when they should be asleep). So, in the afternoons, they're waiting patiently for their scratch grain toss, where I'll toss several handfuls of the scratch grain out in their run, so they can hunt and sratch for it, like they would, if they were truly free ranging. I'm trying to emulate their behavior if they were allowed to free range as much as possible, as they can't where I live... within the township city limits where neighbors are close. A couple of my birds have gotten out, and the two neighbors would come get me, to show me where they were, or brought them back, themselves, petting the birds as they did. They have no problem with the one or two birds, but all 31+, that wouldn't be neighborly. LOL!
@@rhondaalbrecht Exactly! The armchair warriors love to complain about people they watch once in a while and have no clue how it really works. You only get a small portion of their day, no matter which channel it is, and based on 15 - 30 minutes of their life they are going to talk smack! SMH! My chickens can't free range either because of very high predator pressure but they are in a huge run on deep mulch and scratch is given once a day so they can scratch, hunt, and peck and stay busy like a chicken wants to be.
Take a multiple cuttings from that antique rose now and start them in pots. Then take more when you move. An entire fence line of those roses would be amazing!!!!!!!!!!!
Three things makes a typical southern homestead, running antique rose bushes, at least one Magnolia tree, and cast iron skillets!!!! Ya'll have a good day on the Cog Hill Farm!!
I cannot believe you have to defend how, when and the amount you feed YOUR animals. I tell you what, people, leave them alone! Clearly all of those animals are content and receive excellent care! I am kinda jealous of that antique rose! Beautiful!
I am so proud for you Jason. My Beauty Shop was shut down on our homestead last year during the pandemic. I decided to HOMESTEAD full-time. It's hard but great. God Bless you and your family. RHONDA
You know it is an old variety if it has a strong fragrance, because the modern varieties might look nice but they don't have much of a fragrance! I know you must feel real liberated not having to go to work every day! What a great feeling! God Bless your new life arrangement!
I would like to thank the Cog Hill Family for letting us on UA-cam be part of their family because of their videos. Thank, you !!!!! GOD Bless !!!!! James and Judy Hopper Romans 6:23, Jer. 15:24..........
I've been watching for 2 years now and I just want to thank you all. Sharing your adventures has been so amazing and I look forward to see what's coming ! Thank you so much from California
Congrats on FIRST DAY of RETIREMENT!!!! Same here...I retired FIRST TIME at 47 but the wife said I was too young and sent me back to work!!!! But at 62 enough was enough. So then I retired for Good! But it seem like I have soooo much to do I might have to get a job so I can get some rest 😆🤣😂!!
Great suggestion! And they can take the ones that get rooted and going, plant them over at the new homestead, so by the time they move, the roses are established already.
You are living the dream !! We love it too.. no more corporate bosses !! No more demanding schedules !! Just our own decision making .. at our pace and just for us !! love it !!! There will be times when you wonder if you made the right decisions, but trust me... you did !!!
It’s gotta be kinda strange feeling like you should be at work but you don’t. I know when I stayed home with my kids after working since I was 13. It took me a minute to realize that chapter was over and I had a new chapter to live. It’s the best if your able to do it.
Your uploads are always fun to watch Sir. But with all due respect, your 'girls' make you shine. You are an incredibly rich man. Best of success and God Bless.....~Eli.
I think I have those same rose bushes. My grandparents built this house 62 years ago. They were farmers and planted some roses by the chimney and next to the garage. I bought the house from my Dad after my grandfather passed 35 years ago. Those roses are STILL blooming. My thumb isn’t the slightest bit green! To say they are hardy is an understatement!
I'm so glad for you, Jason, you don't have to rush off to a prison world, but you will eat and drink and dream and live freedom. I am so so glad for you
Ac/dc gets told everyday how beautiful he is lol. Brook u looking so happy. Not that ever looked sad. Kubota needs to get off of it and give Brook something for her tractor free. Free oil and filters for life would be nice.
With all the rains that we have had here, people had just cut the horse hay and bailed them. It rained on them before they could pick them up and they can't sell them as horse hay now. A lot of people sell the bails really cheep. Last year we got them for 75¢ a bail. This year they are selling them for $1.50 each
When I was young and attended church youth camp in MI, there was a bird sanctuary really close by. I could hear the peacocks at night and it scared me because I thought it was a child crying because it was hurt. Found out what it was later on tour of their place. So hearing your peacock brings back memories. God bless.
A great channel that deserves to go from strength to strength. I find it gives me an escape from hearing of world events and the constant run of negative propaganda news. I enjoy what you share and how you all narrate it.
I'm sorry I do not understand why people need to question what you feed or how much. If you filmed all of it your videos would be 12 hours long. Please think before you comment. This looks like a wonderful farm. I love the little village.
You had me cracking up when you said flying demons, got that part right. Don't forget to figure out where your gonna have water spigots. It's infectious how excited you are.
I just brought some elderberry over to my sister's. I stuck them under some planted pots and they will root right there. I didn't even bury them. Be careful. They spread like wildfire.
I wish y’all could see the smile on my face when Scott bellows. I just love that sound. I am always so happy to see your videos in my feed. I’m looking forward to seeing more each week! Thank you for sharing your family with us! 💕
Nice roses. I save and dry my petals. What I use fresh I've made vinegar, rose water lemonade, rose syrup, and even used in fresh springrolls to give them a pretty look.
Blueberry plants like acidic soil, maybe before you sweeten your soil, think about where the blueberries are going. Love watching your videos, and excited for your new adventure! Ask God to Bless your new property and water.
dear family, i know that what i am going to say is going to offend, hurt, worry or then make others laugh and make fun of this, but do think it over: times are getting more and more difficult; there will come moments of real shortage, not only food wise, but also with all we humans need to survive. So; whatever you do, with this amazing vegetable garden you are planning, think a little tiny bit of what "security" measures you will be able to have when the time comes. Please please, do not take this lightly, those difficult times will come sooner than later, and what you are building together is important, and you will be able to help others too, but prepare somehow this amazing place for "survival" mode. God bless you so, you have an incredible daughter, and you two are hard working and super nice positive persons. May all this come to blossom as the best experience for you lovely family!!!
Use your tractor with the bucket on to remove the top 3 inches of your garden area then set out your coop. Set your bucket and push the top layer into piles and leave to dry a bit then burn. 😊
That rose bush is georgeus. Such a beauty. I would defiantly take some of that Bush with me when I left. The turkeys think they have a litter box. 😅 I just love your channel.. God bless stay safe.
Oh... I'm in the city, but I love my Gorilla cart. It's a different model, but I'm an old Broad and it helps me haul everything from groceries, packages the delivery person can seem to get to the front door and my garden stuff.
PTaylor. I'm older too and the big gorilla cart was the first investment I made when I got my WV property. I'm here by myself for 3 more months till hubby gets here. Can't do without the ergonomics of that gorilla cart. Its my new pal! 😀
@@humblehalfacre8464 I spend time every day looking online at WV property. Part of my 4x great grandparents' farm went up for sale along with the 1880 log cabin a cousin built with her husband. It sold before I was able to move. But maybe by the end of the year I can swing it... probably southwest of the panhandle. People commuting to DC seem to be turning the panhandle into a DC bedroom community.
I love, love, love your personality so much. I'm so glad I found your channel. I'm excited for you having more time to do what you love. I always smile when you greet each of your animals by name. A flower farm sounds interesting. 👍😎🌴🌻🌸😀😎🌴👍 - Liz
Elderberries are wonderful! Something that I do here and I’m sure you’ve heard of it before - lay down cardboard around your elderberries and throw some wood chips or mulch on top to keep down the weed pressure. It also keep the soil moisture while they are rooting.
Hey guys! I did some checking, you can use pine needles instead of straw in a 4inch layer which will eventually settle to about 1inch. Helps fight the blight in tomatoes and it does NOT alter PH of soil.
I just love you’re videos. The goats are so adorable. The boys are really demanding; you have to race them to the feeders. LOL 😂 They don’t play when it comes to eating 🍽. Thank you for the lesson on tomatoes 🍅. Love the prayer flags!
You and the family are a beautiful light in a world that has survived so much darkness. Stay safe and thank you for you joy for life. God bless ya'll. Pastor Sue from Florida.
Good idea to get the chickens out there to start doing some fertilizing for you. Jason you are going to be in garden heaven out there, MaryCarl can have even more chickens and Brooke has lots of use for her tractor. I love watching all the excitement.
Y'all need a metal detector too! I bet you can find a bunch of interesting things on that land!!! First time I did it, I was hooked! Just make sure you have your utility lines marked first!!!
Your bird area is SO Awesome! I love the character it has the way your decorate. It's So organized, neat and Clean. . I wished mine was like yours. ❤️👍😊
Good morning Cog Hill Farm/homestead! Jason you definitely need to take some and root it. I was waiting patiently for a new video. I sure love your videos, podcast etc.
So Great to see this again! WOW Jason I don't think your Smile could get much bigger..But I too remember my Retirement there was tears for sure but my heart was Smiling for sure just 8 short years ago.. God Bless You.
Whoohoo!!! First day free and already finding more work then you have ever known. But there is no daught you Cogs aint afraid of being busy and lovin’ every minute of it!!! Blessings on your dream homestead!!!!! "It’ll be good" 😊
You guys should make more VLOGs we enjoy seeing more of you! The more people that watch your video you will make more money. You will get more people watching your videos therefore you will become more popular! Take a look at some of the other homesteaders and you understand what I'm saying. You have a lot of content that you can show you just have to be creative and that you are!😊
Yall are going to need a Cog Hill 40 appreciate or 4 for the garden alone! Maybe a food forest is in your future as well. 😁 The Emu is such a character! Knows everything that is going on. He is going to have a great time when he gets to the 40!
🤗I am sooo excited for you all to be able to have such a huge area to grow vegetables, and fruit, and flowers! Hard work can be fun when you love what your doing! 😊
Enjoyed watching your videos, love your wild roses beautiful and I can’t wait to see your flower garden, I’m all exited for you all, I wish you a wonderful day with lots of sunshine, take care and be safe.❤️💖🥰
Put a store on the main road with a parking lot, sell fruits, vegetables, milk, bread and canned and bottled goods. if you can, sell fresh cut meat too. the store out front would be like a shield for the rest of the property.
It is all I can do to hold my wife down till we move the 18 to our new mini farm in Snead. You guys are wonderful in your information on how to’s. Thanks for your information. Btw we love your new place. Keep it up with the how to’s.
I’m so excited to see this beautiful farm come to life. Your garden will be awesome. You guys look so happy and I know Jason, you are going to enjoy being retired and home with the girls. You will work harder than you did on a “real” job but it’s going to be so rewarding. I look forward to the adventure. Thank You guys for including us on your ride. 🤗
Hi guys..I enjoy seeing y'all everyday..I love everything y'all do on the farm and to the new farm..eventhough I can't do it anymore..seeing what you guys are doing makes me sooo happy..and don't forget to confirm all you do with Ms Peaches so you don't make any mistakes after all she will be running this new farm as well..and Sir Nugget needs to know what's going on also..after all he is the sheriff
I'm so excited for you guys! A beautiful blank slate. If you don't already know about these channels, You Can't Eat the Grass and Flower Hill Farm, they are definitely in a cooler garden zone but their knowledge and experience in flower market gardening is awesome.
Love your channel so much! Your family is amazing. You are giving MaryCarl the best life ever. When I retired I realized that now I am in charge of my TIME and I can use it anyway I want to. That is a wonderful feeling! Hugs❤️
I always find it funny when viewers assume you don’t do something they think you should do because they didn’t see it in a short little video 🤪😜. Bless their hearts 😄 God bless y’all ✌️
Congratulations on your first full forever day of being a homesteader! 🎉 🎊👋👋👋 That must feel great! Now you can move forward with homesteading projects! 😊
I love those roses! I remember as a child my parents got cuttings from a wild one on the side of the road and they were beautiful. We lived in north ga at the time.
Another of my favorite channels is ‘Honey Tree Farm’. They sell direst to public, to restaurants and at both the Hickory and Charlotte NC makes gardens. Really great channel.
We have a You Pick Flower Farm in Donahue IA. The brides pick their beautiful wedding flowers at this farm and a lot of photography studios use her garden areas as backdrops. She has morning yoga classes at times and many other fun options. Wishing you much happiness in your new endeavors. HAPPY Retirement!
I’m actually surprised your down sizing, I thought you might need more room. I can’t wait to see what yous do!! You can clearly see how well fed and happy your animals are, and they love yous so much!!
About your concern that people think you aren’t feeding your birds enough-you guys take better care of your animals than some do their children!!
True!
Absolutely!
And those are the ones that are complaining or questioning how they are taking care of their animals. SMH! My tolerance is about zero now for these kind of ppl. The ones that have the latest electronics, the latest $200 shoes, a brand new luxury vehicle, their nails done, their cigarettes, but bring their child to the ER for a fever. (Why? Bc they didn't have the $$ to buy Tylenol or Motrin for them.) 🙄🙄🤨 This is a huge pet peeve that I have. 😡
@@cardiacjunkie What does SMH stand for? Pardon my ignorance, I just don’t about all these abbreviation stand for?
@@francismcintyre6310 It's ok. SMH stands for ... Shake my head.
I don’t think anyone should question you about how you feed your animals, just one look and you can see how well loved and kept your animals are and how much they all love you. I love how you interact with the animals.
Well said. 🌹
USUALLY. you'll hear comments like that from the peanut gallery who have no idea of how to feed these animals. Those of us who do, because we have them ourselves, can tell what is in that scoop and where it came from (the barrel) that it's scratch grains, and you DON'T feed scratch grains as a regular diet, but as a treat, a snack, a supplement. My chickens (31+) get a free range formula pelleted feed in their feeders... they get that in the morning, when I knock the feed down into the trays for them. I do this because they would go through an entire 40# bag of feed in one day if I let them have free access 16 hours a day (at night, they don't get any access to food, when they should be asleep). So, in the afternoons, they're waiting patiently for their scratch grain toss, where I'll toss several handfuls of the scratch grain out in their run, so they can hunt and sratch for it, like they would, if they were truly free ranging. I'm trying to emulate their behavior if they were allowed to free range as much as possible, as they can't where I live... within the township city limits where neighbors are close. A couple of my birds have gotten out, and the two neighbors would come get me, to show me where they were, or brought them back, themselves, petting the birds as they did. They have no problem with the one or two birds, but all 31+, that wouldn't be neighborly. LOL!
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@@rhondaalbrecht Exactly! The armchair warriors love to complain about people they watch once in a while and have no clue how it really works. You only get a small portion of their day, no matter which channel it is, and based on 15 - 30 minutes of their life they are going to talk smack! SMH! My chickens can't free range either because of very high predator pressure but they are in a huge run on deep mulch and scratch is given once a day so they can scratch, hunt, and peck and stay busy like a chicken wants to be.
All those animals are definitely well loved!
Take a multiple cuttings from that antique rose now and start them in pots. Then take more when you move. An entire fence line of those roses would be amazing!!!!!!!!!!!
My thoughts exactly! It's gorgeous!
Would like to know if you could send me some clippings of that rose I’ve yet to find one that smells good
I'd MORE than happily pay for a cutting or two, myself!
Try 'Edible Acres' for hints on taking cuttings.
So happy for all of you, that Jason now has the opportunity to spend all of his energy working on expanding the Coghill empire!😊
Three things makes a typical southern homestead, running antique rose bushes, at least one Magnolia tree, and cast iron skillets!!!! Ya'll have a good day on the Cog Hill Farm!!
When I retired I felt like I was on vacation for a long time. It is an awesome feeling knowing that now you can do what you love. I’m so happy for you
I cannot believe you have to defend how, when and the amount you feed YOUR animals.
I tell you what, people, leave them alone!
Clearly all of those animals are content and receive excellent care!
I am kinda jealous of that antique rose! Beautiful!
I am so proud for you Jason. My Beauty Shop was shut down on our homestead last year during the pandemic. I decided to HOMESTEAD full-time. It's hard but great. God Bless you and your family. RHONDA
You know it is an old variety if it has a strong fragrance, because the modern varieties might look nice but they don't have much of a fragrance! I know you must feel real liberated not having to go to work every day! What a great feeling! God Bless your new life arrangement!
In the UK we have 2 big nurseries that concentrate on old roses (and modern hybrids that have proper scent). They are thriving, of course.
Coghill farm, better than TV any day!
That acid soil will be great for blueberries and azaleas 🌺
Yes. I have lots of both here in NC!
That's the first thing I thought, too!
I would like to thank the Cog Hill Family for letting us on UA-cam be part of their family because of their videos. Thank, you !!!!! GOD Bless !!!!! James and Judy Hopper Romans 6:23, Jer. 15:24..........
I've been watching for 2 years now and I just want to thank you all. Sharing your adventures has been so amazing and I look forward to see what's coming ! Thank you so much from California
Stylin' gel on the "Nuggie" head lol. Love it!
I just like ya'lls videos. So wholesome and clean, educational but never boring. This is what the world needs right now. Don't ever change. 🤗
Happy full time homesteading! I know your girls are happy to have you home more!
Congrats on FIRST DAY of RETIREMENT!!!! Same here...I retired FIRST TIME at 47 but the wife said I was too young and sent me back to work!!!! But at 62 enough was enough. So then I retired for Good! But it seem like I have soooo much to do I might have to get a job so I can get some rest 😆🤣😂!!
I’m no afraid of work either! I can lay down right beside it and sleep well! 😂
Omg u made me lol
Work on starting multiple rose from cuttings now so you will make sure you have one that is growing.
Great suggestion! And they can take the ones that get rooted and going, plant them over at the new homestead, so by the time they move, the roses are established already.
You are living the dream !! We love it too.. no more corporate bosses !! No more demanding schedules !! Just our own decision making .. at our pace and just for us !! love it !!! There will be times when you wonder if you made the right decisions, but trust me... you did !!!
It’s gotta be kinda strange feeling like you should be at work but you don’t. I know when I stayed home with my kids after working since I was 13. It took me a minute to realize that chapter was over and I had a new chapter to live. It’s the best if your able to do it.
Your uploads are always fun to watch Sir. But with all due respect, your 'girls' make you shine. You are an incredibly rich man. Best of success and God Bless.....~Eli.
I think I have those same rose bushes. My grandparents built this house 62 years ago. They were farmers and planted some roses by the chimney and next to the garage. I bought the house from my Dad after my grandfather passed 35 years ago. Those roses are STILL blooming. My thumb isn’t the slightest bit green! To say they are hardy is an understatement!
I'm so glad for you, Jason, you don't have to rush off to a prison world, but you will eat and drink and dream and live freedom. I am so so glad for you
Yes it’s so nice that he was able to move on and do what he loves!
Glad you were able to quit your job so you can be on more . My husband is retiring June 30th of this year
Ac/dc gets told everyday how beautiful he is lol. Brook u looking so happy. Not that ever looked sad.
Kubota needs to get off of it and give Brook something for her tractor free. Free oil and filters for life would be nice.
I forgot how good it feels to go back see these again and how things are growing so fast
With all that space you have a great opportunity to create a beautiful wildflower area that comes up annually.
With all the rains that we have had here, people had just cut the horse hay and bailed them. It rained on them before they could pick them up and they can't sell them as horse hay now.
A lot of people sell the bails really cheep. Last year we got them for 75¢ a bail. This year they are selling them for $1.50 each
You can tell their animals are well cared for. Not mention the special treats the animals get.
I would love to be driving down the highway and see flowers blooming.
When I was young and attended church youth camp in MI, there was a bird sanctuary really close by. I could hear the peacocks at night and it scared me because I thought it was a child crying because it was hurt. Found out what it was later on tour of their place. So hearing your peacock brings back memories. God bless.
A great channel that deserves to go from strength to strength. I find it gives me an escape from hearing of world events and the constant run of negative propaganda news. I enjoy what you share and how you all narrate it.
Goooooooooooood morning and thumbs UP to you all !
I'm sorry I do not understand why people need to question what you feed or how much. If you filmed all of it your videos would be 12 hours long. Please think before you comment. This looks like a wonderful farm. I love the little village.
Especially with geese or other grazers on grass. Their food is the grass.
You had me cracking up when you said flying demons, got that part right. Don't forget to figure out where your gonna have water spigots. It's infectious how excited you are.
I just brought some elderberry over to my sister's. I stuck them under some planted pots and they will root right there. I didn't even bury them. Be careful. They spread like wildfire.
I wish y’all could see the smile on my face when Scott bellows. I just love that sound. I am always so happy to see your videos in my feed. I’m looking forward to seeing more each week! Thank you for sharing your family with us! 💕
Need to be a Beekeeper also when growing fields of flowers!🐝🐞🌻🌻❤
Nice roses. I save and dry my petals. What I use fresh I've made vinegar, rose water lemonade, rose syrup, and even used in fresh springrolls to give them a pretty look.
Great tip!
Congratulations Jason! Your spirit seems lighter already.
Blueberry plants like acidic soil, maybe before you sweeten your soil, think about where the blueberries are going. Love watching your videos, and excited for your new adventure! Ask God to Bless your new property and water.
dear family, i know that what i am going to say is going to offend, hurt, worry or then make others laugh and make fun of this, but do think it over: times are getting more and more difficult; there will come moments of real shortage, not only food wise, but also with all we humans need to survive. So; whatever you do, with this amazing vegetable garden you are planning, think a little tiny bit of what "security" measures you will be able to have when the time comes. Please please, do not take this lightly, those difficult times will come sooner than later, and what you are building together is important, and you will be able to help others too, but prepare somehow this amazing place for "survival" mode. God bless you so, you have an incredible daughter, and you two are hard working and super nice positive persons. May all this come to blossom as the best experience for you lovely family!!!
We hope every day will be as bright as the first day of a new beginning!!
Use your tractor with the bucket on to remove the top 3 inches of your garden area then set out your coop. Set your bucket and push the top layer into piles and leave to dry a bit then burn. 😊
When your ready make a sign that says buy local
I love to hear Scott talk! I sure didn’t want this video to end! It’s so exciting seeing you’ll work on the new farm!
Orchard too. Possibilities are endless. Do them all, to hedge your bets.
So excited for your family.
A flower farm, great idea! Maybe can bring in bees who will enjoy the nectar, while you can sell and enjoy the honey.
I’ll watch anything that’s from my favourite channel Cog Hill
Once I had the plan set i would plant all my fruit trees. I would have them planted before I even planned my house.
That rose bush is georgeus. Such a beauty. I would defiantly take some of that Bush with me when I left. The turkeys think they have a litter box. 😅 I just love your channel.. God bless stay safe.
Better to take cuttings. They will settle faster and would make a gorgeous front hedge to the property.
So glad to see y’all. Great things are starting to happen for y’all on the new farm. Looking forward to tagging along.
Some people use the fence panels that look like your tomato cage to make the cage for their cage's ,if you can't find any more you might do that .
Oh... I'm in the city, but I love my Gorilla cart. It's a different model, but I'm an old Broad and it helps me haul everything from groceries, packages the delivery person can seem to get to the front door and my garden stuff.
PTaylor. I'm older too and the big gorilla cart was the first investment I made when I got my WV property. I'm here by myself for 3 more months till hubby gets here. Can't do without the ergonomics of that gorilla cart. Its my new pal! 😀
@@humblehalfacre8464 I spend time every day looking online at WV property. Part of my 4x great grandparents' farm went up for sale along with the 1880 log cabin a cousin built with her husband. It sold before I was able to move. But maybe by the end of the year I can swing it... probably southwest of the panhandle. People commuting to DC seem to be turning the panhandle into a DC bedroom community.
I love, love, love your personality so much. I'm so glad I found your channel. I'm excited for you having more time to do what you love. I always smile when you greet each of your animals by name. A flower farm sounds interesting. 👍😎🌴🌻🌸😀😎🌴👍 - Liz
For some great info on growing big onion bulbs, check out Homestead Heart's video on this. She put it out on April 21, 2021. Great stuff.
You’re almost giddy about your new garden area-congratulations!
Elderberries are wonderful! Something that I do here and I’m sure you’ve heard of it before - lay down cardboard around your elderberries and throw some wood chips or mulch on top to keep down the weed pressure. It also keep the soil moisture while they are rooting.
Hey guys! I did some checking, you can use pine needles instead of straw in a 4inch layer which will eventually settle to about 1inch. Helps fight the blight in tomatoes and it does NOT alter PH of soil.
I just love you’re videos. The goats are so adorable. The boys are really demanding; you have to race them to the feeders. LOL 😂 They don’t play when it comes to eating 🍽.
Thank you for the lesson on tomatoes 🍅. Love the prayer flags!
You and the family are a beautiful light in a world that has survived so much darkness. Stay safe and thank you for you joy for life. God bless ya'll. Pastor Sue from Florida.
Good idea to get the chickens out there to start doing some fertilizing for you. Jason you are going to be in garden heaven out there, MaryCarl can have even more chickens and Brooke has lots of use for her tractor. I love watching all the excitement.
I Love How Jason Walks Lol. He just walks with so much confidence
Y'all need a metal detector too! I bet you can find a bunch of interesting things on that land!!! First time I did it, I was hooked! Just make sure you have your utility lines marked first!!!
Just be careful of civil war relics....
My wild roses are in full bloom now. Beautiful.
Your bird area is SO Awesome! I love the character it has the way your decorate. It's So organized, neat and Clean. . I wished mine was like yours. ❤️👍😊
Jason, you already sound so much happier.
Good morning Cog Hill Farm/homestead! Jason you definitely need to take some and root it. I was waiting patiently for a new video. I sure love your videos, podcast etc.
Jason, Leave some space at the bottom of the driveway for people to pull in off the road. I think the flowers or berries will be very popular!
So Great to see this again! WOW Jason I don't think your Smile could get much bigger..But I too remember my Retirement there was tears for sure but my heart was Smiling for sure just 8 short years ago.. God Bless You.
Whoohoo!!! First day free and already finding more work then you have ever known. But there is no daught you Cogs aint afraid of being busy and lovin’ every minute of it!!! Blessings on your dream homestead!!!!! "It’ll be good" 😊
Hi, looking EVERYWHERE for Elderberry plants, cuttings, ect!
You guys should make more VLOGs we enjoy seeing more of you! The more people that watch your video you will make more money. You will get more people watching your videos therefore you will become more popular! Take a look at some of the other homesteaders and you understand what I'm saying. You have a lot of content that you can show you just have to be creative and that you are!😊
Yall are going to need a Cog Hill 40 appreciate or 4 for the garden alone!
Maybe a food forest is in your future as well. 😁
The Emu is such a character! Knows everything that is going on. He is going to have a great time when he gets to the 40!
🤗I am sooo excited for you all to be able to have such a huge area to grow vegetables, and fruit, and flowers! Hard work can be fun when you love what your doing! 😊
Enjoyed watching your videos, love your wild roses beautiful and I can’t wait to see your flower garden,
I’m all exited for you all, I wish you a wonderful day with lots of sunshine, take care and be safe.❤️💖🥰
Thank you for uploading today you just made my day ! We love y’all and of course support what ever you choose to do
Put a store on the main road with a parking lot, sell fruits, vegetables, milk, bread and canned and bottled goods. if you can, sell fresh cut meat
too.
the store out front would be like a shield for the rest of the property.
It is all I can do to hold my wife down till we move the 18 to our new mini farm in Snead. You guys are wonderful in your information on how to’s. Thanks for your information. Btw we love your new place. Keep it up with the how to’s.
Oooh weee that garden is gonna be the bomb! I can’t wait to see it in all it’s glory. 😊
Those goats are going to love being able to browse the new farm. Save on hay too
"I ain't afraid of work". Love that.
Me either. I can sit and watch it all day... LOL!
A flower farm would be my dream, plus a few goats and chickens.
This is going to be an excelant adventure and I'm stoked to be here along for the ride,wish I was closer to help .
I seriously LOVE watching you guys do your daily chores and enjoying your farm with you!
I’m so excited to see this beautiful farm come to life. Your garden will be awesome. You guys look so happy and I know Jason, you are going to enjoy being retired and home with the girls. You will work harder than you did on a “real” job but it’s going to be so rewarding. I look forward to the adventure. Thank You guys for including us on your ride. 🤗
I forgot YES will watch more videos I'm working from home so UA-cam all day long all my favorite homesteaders!
You got that right, a ton of work, you will have to hire help, of be out there 24/7.
Hi guys..I enjoy seeing y'all everyday..I love everything y'all do on the farm and to the new farm..eventhough I can't do it anymore..seeing what you guys are doing makes me sooo happy..and don't forget to confirm all you do with Ms Peaches so you don't make any mistakes after all she will be running this new farm as well..and Sir Nugget needs to know what's going on also..after all he is the sheriff
I'm so excited for you guys! A beautiful blank slate. If you don't already know about these channels, You Can't Eat the Grass and Flower Hill Farm, they are definitely in a cooler garden zone but their knowledge and experience in flower market gardening is awesome.
Love your channel so much! Your family is amazing. You are giving MaryCarl the best life ever. When I retired I realized that now I am in charge of my TIME and I can use it anyway I want to. That is a wonderful feeling! Hugs❤️
I always find it funny when viewers assume you don’t do something they think you should do because they didn’t see it in a short little video 🤪😜. Bless their hearts 😄 God bless y’all ✌️
I use cattle panels cut in half and hook them in a circle....t post them in! best tomato cages ever
Congratulations on your first full forever day of being a homesteader! 🎉 🎊👋👋👋 That must feel great! Now you can move forward with homesteading projects! 😊
I love those roses! I remember as a child my parents got cuttings from a wild one on the side of the road and they were beautiful. We lived in north ga at the time.
Another of my favorite channels is ‘Honey Tree Farm’. They sell direst to public, to restaurants and at both the Hickory and Charlotte NC makes gardens. Really great channel.
You should set up the game cam on that bird nest for Mary Carl to watch the progress it would be fun.
We have a You Pick Flower Farm in Donahue IA. The brides pick their beautiful wedding flowers at this farm and a lot of photography studios use her garden areas as backdrops. She has morning yoga classes at times and many other fun options. Wishing you much happiness in your new endeavors. HAPPY Retirement!
I’m actually surprised your down sizing, I thought you might need more room. I can’t wait to see what yous do!! You can clearly see how well fed and happy your animals are, and they love yous so much!!