How the pond looks after a little rain @Timeline Ranch.

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  • @SuerteDelMolinoFarm
    @SuerteDelMolinoFarm 14 днів тому +5

    Let the spring flowers come!

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  14 днів тому +1

      There's always something blooming at the ranch, but spring is especially nice. Thanks for watching as always.

    • @williampatrickfurey
      @williampatrickfurey 14 днів тому

      Winter ones too, I just considered "winter pursalane" again, but I want to say GALANTHUS NIVALIS, the snowdrop flower, apparently housed Lactobacillus Bulgaricus, a probiotic that helped people live into their hundreds without illnesses. It transports calcium out of arteries and puts it into bone(because all bacilli carry menaquinone) and it breaks down fat in the blood. If it can digest the fibrin, I believe that's every component of arterial plaque, which seems to lead to bone and brain problems (possibly because blood is made inside of the bone, and the brain is 60% fat). I believe government research shows it even performs functions of our DNA to save our body's energy.
      I believe there's possibly also a story about a Native American tribe that left greens outside of ant hills, possibly because of some particular ant's secretion, maybe the leaf-cutter ant's antimicrobial phenylacetic acid secretion. Either way, I believe they'd just make mycorrhizae with their fermented leaves underground, and that there's some kind of lizard(which usually eat a poisonous ant instead of the leaf-cutters) might be able to control their taking. I might not use them near where you live unless you have proper protection and a safe plan to find what's sniffing for blood near your property.(multiple reasons) I'd rather bring the cyotes out to get some lizards rather than my chickens, you know?

  • @thewindmillgarden
    @thewindmillgarden 14 днів тому +7

    Early spring. We are still dead middle of winter. We have had good moisture, might start seeing green here mid to late March. Pond looks good. 👍

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  14 днів тому +2

      This video is from March of last year. I think this year in March, when I have a chance to go back to the ranch, the pond will be dry. Time will tell. Thanks for watching the project as always.

    • @thewindmillgarden
      @thewindmillgarden 14 днів тому +2

      @@TimelineRanch😂. I see. Not spring in South Texas yet either.

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  14 днів тому +2

      @thewindmillgarden No, it will still be a while, and with as dry as it is, I think it will come later than normal this year.

  • @rvlivingwiththegeezer7791
    @rvlivingwiththegeezer7791 14 днів тому +6

    When you said early Spring I figured this was last year. Im looking forward to see the trees doing very well this Spring. Thanks for making this beautiful oasis in the Chihuahuan Desert.👍✌️

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  14 днів тому +1

      There is still a lot to do, but I can see it taking shape. Thanks for following along as always.

  • @patricklaslett432
    @patricklaslett432 13 днів тому +3

    Great! Always love looking at how the pond and the planting is progressing.

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  13 днів тому +1

      It's slowly coming together. A beautiful sight to see indeed. Thanks for following along with the project as always.

  • @williamsobers5057
    @williamsobers5057 13 днів тому +3

    I can't wait to get out there myself. Still waiting on the VA so I don't yet know when I can head out.

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  13 днів тому +1

      It will happen, I'm sure of it. I wish I was there all the time as well.

  • @RL31367
    @RL31367 14 днів тому +4

    Good to see your efforts paying off. Trees are hanging in there 🤝🏻

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  14 днів тому +3

      Yes, a little at a time, the magic is happening. Thanks for following along with the project as always.

  • @HalsPals
    @HalsPals 14 днів тому +2

    Our Oleanders look the same and stay green all year long.

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  14 днів тому +2

      Yes, I know what you mean about oleander. We had some growing at one of my childhood homes. They are very poisonous, to most animals, though. Thanks for following along with the project as always.

    • @HalsPals
      @HalsPals 13 днів тому +1

      @@TimelineRanch They were very well established when we got here but provides much needed greenery here in the desert. Luckily the dogs have enough sense to leave it alone. They are also pretty tough to eradicate with their root systems but probably easier than bamboo. Those roots are wicked!

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  13 днів тому

      @HalsPals Shade is Shade. They have nice flowers as well.

  • @mechanics4all405
    @mechanics4all405 14 днів тому +4

    looks like paradise,love it❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  14 днів тому +1

      I feel the same way. Thanks for following along as always.

  • @rajsinghji-84
    @rajsinghji-84 14 днів тому +3

    Nice walk and talk 👍

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  14 днів тому +3

      I'm glad to share how the ranch is looking. Thanks for following along.

    • @williampatrickfurey
      @williampatrickfurey 14 днів тому +4

      Walkthrough the lay of the land, close ups on things like plants with names and and future plans... This man should have many more viewers, I think.

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  14 днів тому +5

      @williampatrickfurey Thanks for the compliment. I try to share how things look in person and explain when it's hard to see through the video what is actually happening. I think with time, the little channel will gain more interest. The ranch will start to look more and more like an oasis.

    • @williampatrickfurey
      @williampatrickfurey 14 днів тому +3

      @TimelineRanch I pray the whole Earth does, friend
      Oxford defines a prayer as an earnest hope or wish. Now I'm not saying that they got egregious correct, there's possibly a portion of law that's responsible for that definition change, but IDK fully, I just have some great evidence.

  • @brianvittachi6869
    @brianvittachi6869 6 годин тому +1

    If those little plants survive the summer they'll be alright and, what's more, their offspring will be tough.

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  4 години тому +1

      I think they will they seem to be very tough. Thanks for following along with the project as always.

  • @fedepatagonia
    @fedepatagonia 13 днів тому +2

    amazing work lots of potential

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  13 днів тому +2

      Thanks for the compliment and watching, of course. Just give me enough time. I will make the magic happen.

  • @robertlemoine3500
    @robertlemoine3500 13 днів тому +1

    Thankyou

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  13 днів тому

      No problem. I'm glad to share what's going on at the ranch. Thanks for watching as always.

  • @mekay235
    @mekay235 14 днів тому +3

    👍👍😊😊💕💕💗💗

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  14 днів тому +1

      Thanks for watching as always. I hope your day will be great.

  • @edensfamilyadventures2714
    @edensfamilyadventures2714 14 днів тому +1

    Little by little, it's all coming together Simon! 😊👍I may have missed it but have you pursued piping the water inside the cabin from your well yet? It's been real neat to watch the transformation happening! 😬👍

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  14 днів тому +1

      No, that is on my to-do list, but it hasn't happened yet. Thanks for following along with the ranch build as always.

  • @nettp7773
    @nettp7773 13 днів тому +1

    Hope all of us get rain.

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  13 днів тому

      Yes, it's been very dry this past year. It will rain eventually. We just have to be patient. Thanks for watching as always.

  • @oleman
    @oleman 14 днів тому +3

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  14 днів тому +1

      Thanks for watching the project as always.

  • @RockerranShow
    @RockerranShow 14 днів тому +3

    Hi, have you ever used the Google lens function to take a picture of the unknown plant. It looks like a willow from my TV, haha. Looks rhizomatus too. My guess from the TV is desert willow

    • @1millionpumpkins542
      @1millionpumpkins542 14 днів тому +1

      I think it's MuleFat, a willow lookalike

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  14 днів тому +4

      I have tried a few apps, but I had no luck on that one at the time. I found it later when I was reading a study on invasive species in the western regions. I put the name in the description of the video. It is mule fat or Baccharis Salicifolia. A very beneficial plant for a lot of insect species in the area. Thanks for watching the project.

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  14 днів тому +1

      You are correct, my friend.

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  14 днів тому +1

      @1millionpumpkins542 Thanks for following along with the project as always.

    • @RockerranShow
      @RockerranShow 13 днів тому +2

      @TimelineRanch cool, glad you identified the plant. I like Xmas cactus volunteer!

  • @hatshirts
    @hatshirts 13 днів тому +2

    SUPER interesting. what is the plan with the pond over all. just visual. or to use the water. also what about fish and wildlife. is the salt going to be a hinderance?

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  13 днів тому +1

      Thanks for watching the project. The pond is the key to everything working at the ranch. It will support all the trees that will be planted along it. It is also the water source that feeds the well I build. The wildlife already enjoys the pond that will only get better, I'm sure. As far as fish, I do plan to stock the pond later when it's 25 feet deep. I don't think the salt will be too much trouble.

  • @eddieramirez8047
    @eddieramirez8047 13 днів тому +1

    What’s the long term goal for your pond? Do you plan to put any fish in there like tilapia or will fish mess with the water for drinking purposes?

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  13 днів тому +1

      I do plan on introducing fish to the pond once phase one is done. I believe that when the pond is 25 feet deep, I will not have to worry about it going dry anymore. Thanks for watching the project.

  • @jimdotcom1972
    @jimdotcom1972 14 днів тому +2

    next time you do a walk around of the pond perhaps you could walk up the banks a little bit so we could see how far you're planning to dig into the hillside. i know you've told us in feet before but its difficult to visualise, a marker on the ground, a tyre, a painted rock, something, that you could then look back on would be interesting to see from a zoomed out perspective.

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  14 днів тому +3

      I'm saving all the money from the channel to buy a drone to use at the ranch. I think here in about three or four more months, I'll be able to buy a good drone. I thank everyone will appreciate the views I'll be able to capture with that, and it's easier to explain some of the bigger projects like the pond through that viewpoint. Thanks for following along with the project.

  • @williampatrickfurey
    @williampatrickfurey 14 днів тому +3

    Beautiful proof of concept that you have here for a plan of mine concerning ocean elements and enzymes(I've made a playlist). I've considered moats around housing in the desert for some time now (as there are still elements within hardpan that were there before the iodine deficiency and I don't believe it was just iodine that they were lacking and the same with us now). Let me know if you want more explanation, I think I've got some ideas that might lead to many things costing a penny again...I believe it's quite wasteful otherwise. (even if it were only just concerning time taken to count, but it's not). It's life saving time that gets wasted otherwise, it has to be a world thing. Not to mention even the idea of passing on practices of longevity or even the care afterwards... priority-wise... IF the leader's intentions are in the right place.

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  14 днів тому +5

      Water is the key to success in the desert. I think ponds and other means of water catchment are well worth the effort. Feel free to elaborate on your thoughts. I always find it interesting how other people's minds work. Thanks for watching the channel, as always.

    • @williampatrickfurey
      @williampatrickfurey 14 днів тому +1

      @TimelineRanch which? Or let me know if anything specific and I'll link a playlist? IDK what's most efficient, the first step being AMPLE longevity and safety. I don't think God would've had any less for us...having to have dealt with these "constructs" of man(being baited or forced to grow infrastructure for industry, not habitat for humanity, while we are forced to live with our coworkers(strangers) rather than accomplish with and teach our own families...

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  14 днів тому +2

      @williampatrickfurey Whichever you'd like to elaborate on.

    • @williampatrickfurey
      @williampatrickfurey 14 днів тому

      ​​@@TimelineRanchua-cam.com/play/PL6CpB0HxCh-8TLtEV2GD-ErqNC71zQ7yb.html&si=J8r6gPTohj9ejh9r I haven't organized this fully yet, and there's not enough space to finish writing everything, even in the edited paragraphs in the long description (the heading should say: "... metallic iron inside of the Earth/🌎🌍" or something like that (maybe I had to replace the words with emojis for space, use them as place savers, or simply to make the truth more palatable and inspiring rather than scary to those who want good...similarly to "check ✅ stretchy battery 🔋 film 🎥") concerning Earth's free energy written in the long description, but I'm hoping there's more greatness added to it in the future anyway so I'm not rushing that aspect, moreso rather the fair portions of laws being accurately and honestly enforced on this Earth 🌎🌍 and otherwise.

  • @evolutionarylifearchitectu9275
    @evolutionarylifearchitectu9275 13 днів тому +1

    Are you in contact with Shaun Overton who runs Dustups Ranch? He's doing something a bit similar

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  13 днів тому +5

      I have talked with him some, but we have different goals. I'm building an off-grid desert ranch that will be a learning center for anyone interested in visiting in the future. Thanks for watching the project.

  • @williampatrickfurey
    @williampatrickfurey 14 днів тому +1

    Haven't watched this yet, but the fact i thought of him, searched for him, and the timing here, all make me think I should immediately share this with you. ua-cam.com/video/2ToQGHMlOqs/v-deo.htmlsi=svs0_XYMlvZHZTmT have a great one brother 😊
    Although, I'm not saying i agree with the term invasive. I think it's just monoculture without the work and chemical sprays/"ferts". PANGAEA!!! Sincerely though, Pangaea... And hopefully no global racketeering through crooked "Customs Laws"

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  14 днів тому +1

      I'll check it out when I have some time. Thanks in advance for the lead.

    • @williampatrickfurey
      @williampatrickfurey 13 днів тому +1

      @TimelineRanch np brother, his content has some very rare intelligence, a couple of his shorts are on that playlist and they're phenomenal.

    • @TimelineRanch
      @TimelineRanch  13 днів тому +2

      @williampatrickfurey I'm looking forward to seeing it. Unfortunately, intelligence is getting more and more rare these days.

    • @williampatrickfurey
      @williampatrickfurey 13 днів тому +3

      @TimelineRanch yep, college tuition proves they want it that way. Interestingly enough, I never went. There's also a 123 yr old lightbulb that's still burning, possibly because of it's filament, to prove planned obsolescence.