I came back and watched again. When I watch your videos I feel almost the same as when I watched Little House On The Prairie when I was a kid. My heart and soul feel full and even feel a lil hope for the future. I also love how Chester loves all over you 😁🐝 Thanks for sharing
OH MY GOODNESS!! I just laughed and laughed with joy at the new perch in the truck! I love that sooo much ❤❤Chester has quite the life! You’re awesome Justin!! 😮😊
Justin, you made me think of my childhood days. One time as a kid, I filled a bucket full of frogs and put the bucket in the garage, went back to check on the frogs and they were all sitting on top of my parents cars. My dad captured and released all of them, at a lake by our house. Land looks beautiful and you all look great. Love your videos❤❤❤
It's actually good that the ground was that wet because since you don't have access to any water to water the trees 🌲 after you've planted them the ground water helps to do this task for you. It's always vital to water the plants after you plant or transplant them. They're going to look amazing!!! You're fortunate that you've got so many trees on your property that you can transplant them where you'd prefer them to be. 🥰❤👑🐈❤🐈⬛❤🐾🐾🐾🐾
I come to this video after a few tough days, (lost eleven friends on 9/11), and it is so damn good to watch this, starring you and Chester. I have my boy AJ, (a ten pounds of love... black rescue cat). Huge thank you, Justin. You have know idea how much cheer, and love, and healing you bring to some of us.
Justin, you most definitely are helping people in many ways with these videos!! You inspire some people to get out and do things or go after their own dream of owning a property in the country and attaining the "off grid" lifestyle but you're also helping others by bringing them joy just from watching your videos and you give them something to look forward to. Your videos mean something different to every person that watches them! So you n general you inspire people as do your two darling little furbies! We all love King Chester and darling Ernie!! Thank you for taking the time and doing these videos and sharing them with us!! 🥰❤👑🐈❤️🐈⬛❤🐾🐾🐾🐾
I'm glad that you spaced the trees 🌲 out and took into consideration how much room they need between them so that they are not too close and crowded. Too many people unfortunately don't take that into consideration when planting their trees so that they end up crowded and eventually die. 🥰❤👑🐈❤🐈⬛❤🐾🐾🐾🐾
It's always best to have the holes dug & prepared BEFORE you dig up the trees. You don't want the roots to dry out while waiting for the holes to be prepared !
It's ironic hearing you say that you'll do a hideous job when you build the catio especially since you've already built it and you did an amazing job on it!! The boys definitely love it and really enjoy their time in it!!!🥰❤👑🐈❤🐈⬛❤🐾🐾🐾🐾
King Chester blends in so well with the ground colour. He's the perfect colour to disappear or not be seen in the field since his fur matches the grass so well!!🥰❤👑🐈❤🐈⬛❤🐾🐾🐾🐾
Seeing that land in your good hands and patrolled by Chester is helping me. Thank you .. your care for the cats and kttens is helping me. Thank you. Your simple sharing of your work8ngs is helping me. Thank you
You do a lot for us otter camp fans!! Love and look forward to your videos every week or whenever you have time to indulge us!! Thanks for all you do for the animals
Those trees will be so beautiful in a few years. I really like the more natural layout you planted them in. That will make a nice privacy wall for your property.
Hi Justin. Nice video again. Love it. Land looks great 👍.Chester is enjoying the car ride. He is looking good and healthy, boy. Hope you are well, Justin. Have a great weekend 💕🌟🌟✌️🤗😎🐈🐈⬛❤
When you're playing the video at the faster speed it's funny because it sounds like an aggressive mosquito 🦟 buzzing about...but in reality you're flitting about doing your chores ultra fast! 🥰❤👑🐈❤️🐈⬛❤🐾🐾🐾🐾
It was so good to see you working on your land again. I would love to be down at your stream! That would be my happy place! I'm a rockhound and would be looking for fossils & quartz. It's like shelling at a beach. Your land looks so open after all that you removed piece by piece. You're so industrious! But I think you would be a bit sore the next day cause it had been so long since you'd done that kind of work. But you're young and strong. It's just age talking. Lol I wouldn't be able to move! 😂😂. It was good to see king Chester out there in his old habitat. Thank you for posting this! Poor Chester in the truck, too. Cats aren't happy in a vehicle like a dog is. I'm fine when I drive, but I'm like Chester in the passenger side, I'd barf, too. You're a good guy, Justin. I'm so glad I found your videos; you're like family. You're so happy with your boys. They have become part of you, like us who are 1 with our kitties.
Sorry, missed the live. The You Tube notify never seems soon enough. Looking forward to seeing the summer episodes. The boys are looking great ! Ernie is getting nice and chubby like my lazy Russian Blue boy. Here's to more successful shooting ! (pics and slugs) Cheers !
If you can remember to water the transplanted trees, once a week for 8 weeks, till the roots establish and encourage growth in dry season. If you want to transplant bigger trees, you have to take the dirt with the root base, cut one side 6 months before through the root base edge, then take the tree out when ready to transplant, again water, water, water. They will look amazing in a few years :). They will still grow in the clay, but will look sick after a few years. So tree pills lad, for fertilizer, doesn't matter then about the soil, once established.
Thanks for the info Trisha. I did manage to water them a good bit and we’ve had a decent rainy summer. Unfortunately all the grass has grown up around them so they probably aren’t getting as much sunlight as they should currently.
@@JustinJenny Yeah I know your not always there, so even if its 3 weeks apart, its still survivable. Im sure you get a bit of rain also. Or bit of mulch :). Just for going forward, yourve got years of tree growing ahead. The size of the hole is always the circumference of the plant, twice the depth of the root base. Good mulch and soil, not too much fert to begin with, can kill them. All tress get bigger than you think, so add a little more space, if thats something to bare in mind, those Conifers can get huge :).
i was told at a reputable nursery that in addition to keeping some of the soil from the original root location, adding mulch to the soil in the new hole will give the tree some additional support. i did this myself with a new tree and so far, so good. since this video was from april, how are your trees doing now?
At least you've got nothing to really lose if some trees 🌲 don't take root. You've only lost a bit of your time and labour in the process luckily. 🥰❤👑🐈❤🐈⬛❤🐾🐾🐾🐾
Awww- Chester got car sick! I'm loving the window bed. My big man and I are moving into an apt., so I need ideas for beds, etc., I can put by windows so he can see outside at our new home. 😺✌✌
Thanks for the movie ! And we don’t have the odorama with it, but poor you, air must have been something in the pick-up! Chester better not eat before travelling …
When I was little (3 or 4), I used to catch the frogs and toads in our yard. I'd place them under a bucket in the carport. When I checked them later, the bucket was still in place, but no frog! Next put a brick on top of the pail, but the same thing happened again! I thought they were super frogs for escaping and leaving no evidence. Years later, my dad revealed that he was the "Frog Fairy" who gave the poor things their freedom.
It looks , from afar, that the first tree, probablement the second too , were firs. Firs have flat soft needles, darkest green, on the same plane ; spruces have round needles, all around the little stem, and are stiff . The close -up we had on the third one again looks like a fir to me . Fir needles, without the stems, make the most incomparable tea
If you don’t take time to work for yourself, you won’t be able to help others. What you do to help others isn’t right in your view. Imagine all those you buy things from for your land, pay to have them help with your land. Your friends who come to help. All of your viewers. You are doing a lot for so many that you don’t see. I say, thank you for this.
If you do worry about maintaining the trees with water and nutrients in their younger lives, if you get flexi-pipe and insert one per tree near their root ball, you can make an easy access for watering in the case of a drought, its common with city trees, youll see a small pipe around ground level, its a good place to add some very diluted nutrients as well should they need it in the clay soil zones. I would also recommend as you are now the caretaker of the trees on your land, to look into some arborist informationals or training to give you the mental toolset to really make the best of the trees you have and do it safely :)
Hey if the reciprocating saw works, don't knock it! I'm aware that there are definitely some jobs that are too big for it and you'll need the chainsaw, as you've already stated, but this has worked quite nicely for you so far!!! There's no rule stating that you can't use it for the things that you've already used it for quite successfully I might add!! I once didn't have a chainsaw nor a sawzaw so I carefully used my circular saw to cut down a few tree branches that I needed to cut down! I was extremely careful with moving the saw guard out of the way and I too had a successful but unconventional use of my circular saw. 🥰❤👑🐈❤🐈⬛❤🐾🐾🐾🐾
Where is his harness in case idiots out please watch out for you both light their asses up like a Christmas Tree if anything comes up Keep your eyes peeled love you two. Hope they don't have poison in the rats cause your son is number #1JENNY 😊
I envy that gator! Need one for my property. What do you think about electric vs gas powered? John Deere vs Kabota..etc..Our property is not too hilly and it would be used for feeding the horses and taking the recycling bins out to the road.
I checked on them yesterday. A few have died from lack of water and weeds and grass growing around them. Many are still alive and I watered them yesterday. Once the weeds die off I will have a better idea of how many have survived. I’ll post a short video next week on it
Know he’s actually quite healthy and has maintained roughly 13lbs. He’s just a floof. He didn’t shed as much this summer because he doesn’t live outside anymore.
I fed him before we left which I shouldn’t have and he doesn’t like the bouncy dirt roads on the way to my land even if I drive slow he starts to meow and then he pukes. So now I don’t feed him until I get up there in the mornings.
Great to see Chester enjoying his kingdom and I love his kitty perch , what a great idea x
Chester is a great traveling companion.
Chester is grateful to you, you can be sure of that. And you have a partner who loves the land as much as you do
I came back and watched again. When I watch your videos I feel almost the same as when I watched Little House On The Prairie when I was a kid. My heart and soul feel full and even feel a lil hope for the future. I also love how Chester loves all over you 😁🐝 Thanks for sharing
I feel the same way, it’s so refreshing and takes you away from all the bad in the world for a while.
OH MY GOODNESS!! I just laughed and laughed with joy at the new perch in the truck! I love that sooo much ❤❤Chester has quite the life! You’re awesome Justin!! 😮😊
Justin, you made me think of my childhood days. One time as a kid, I filled a bucket full of frogs and put the bucket in the garage, went back to check on the frogs and they were all sitting on top of my parents cars. My dad captured and released all of them, at a lake by our house. Land looks beautiful and you all look great. Love your videos❤❤❤
Get yourself a Gorilla dump cart to pull behind your side by side. Best investment ever.
I did! You’ll see it in future episodes. Not sure if it’s the same brand but I got a dump cart. Appreciate the suggestion 👍🏻
It's actually good that the ground was that wet because since you don't have access to any water to water the trees 🌲 after you've planted them the ground water helps to do this task for you. It's always vital to water the plants after you plant or transplant them.
They're going to look amazing!!!
You're fortunate that you've got so many trees on your property that you can transplant them where you'd prefer them to be. 🥰❤👑🐈❤🐈⬛❤🐾🐾🐾🐾
I come to this video after a few tough days, (lost eleven friends on 9/11), and it is so damn good to watch this, starring you and Chester. I have my boy AJ, (a ten pounds of love... black rescue cat). Huge thank you, Justin. You have know idea how much cheer, and love, and healing you bring to some of us.
Glad I can offer some mental relief!
Justin, you most definitely are helping people in many ways with these videos!! You inspire some people to get out and do things or go after their own dream of owning a property in the country and attaining the "off grid" lifestyle but you're also helping others by bringing them joy just from watching your videos and you give them something to look forward to. Your videos mean something different to every person that watches them! So you n general you inspire people as do your two darling little furbies! We all love King Chester and darling Ernie!! Thank you for taking the time and doing these videos and sharing them with us!! 🥰❤👑🐈❤️🐈⬛❤🐾🐾🐾🐾
I'm glad that you spaced the trees 🌲 out and took into consideration how much room they need between them so that they are not too close and crowded. Too many people unfortunately don't take that into consideration when planting their trees so that they end up crowded and eventually die. 🥰❤👑🐈❤🐈⬛❤🐾🐾🐾🐾
The shelf is now officially King 👑🐈 Chester's throne chair!! 😂🤣😂🥰❤️👑🐈❤🐈⬛❤🐾🐾🐾🐾
The land looks great Justin. Chester is so fluffy and big! He's gorgeous! Such a nice day to do some planting.
It's always best to have the holes dug & prepared BEFORE you dig up the trees. You don't want the roots to dry out while waiting for the holes to be prepared !
Another day in "The Grafter's" paradise with his soul mate "The Site Manager "😂 😹😻
It's ironic hearing you say that you'll do a hideous job when you build the catio especially since you've already built it and you did an amazing job on it!! The boys definitely love it and really enjoy their time in it!!!🥰❤👑🐈❤🐈⬛❤🐾🐾🐾🐾
My favorite episode so far of this Season. I never realized until now how close the back of the trailer is to the road.😮
King Chester blends in so well with the ground colour. He's the perfect colour to disappear or not be seen in the field since his fur matches the grass so well!!🥰❤👑🐈❤🐈⬛❤🐾🐾🐾🐾
We love our camouflage!
The land is looking great and Chester is turning out to be quite a chonk!
Seeing that land in your good hands and patrolled by Chester is helping me. Thank you .. your care for the cats and kttens is helping me. Thank you. Your simple sharing of your work8ngs is helping me. Thank you
You do a lot for us otter camp fans!! Love and look forward to your videos every week or whenever you have time to indulge us!! Thanks for all you do for the animals
The meat sign cracks me up every time
Those trees will be so beautiful in a few years. I really like the more natural layout you planted them in. That will make a nice privacy wall for your property.
You've really come a long way with the progress on your property! It's looking fantastic! 🥰❤👑🐈❤🐈⬛❤🐾🐾🐾🐾
nice to see you and chester having a good day on the land.
That's just awesome! Just imagine these trees in decades to come!!!
Chester is so cute sitting in the window seat❤
Hi Justin. Nice video again. Love it. Land looks great 👍.Chester is enjoying the car ride. He is looking good and healthy, boy. Hope you are well, Justin. Have a great weekend 💕🌟🌟✌️🤗😎🐈🐈⬛❤
When you're playing the video at the faster speed it's funny because it sounds like an aggressive mosquito 🦟 buzzing about...but in reality you're flitting about doing your chores ultra fast! 🥰❤👑🐈❤️🐈⬛❤🐾🐾🐾🐾
It was so good to see you working on your land again. I would love to be down at your stream! That would be my happy place! I'm a rockhound and would be looking for fossils & quartz. It's like shelling at a beach. Your land looks so open after all that you removed piece by piece. You're so industrious! But I think you would be a bit sore the next day cause it had been so long since you'd done that kind of work. But you're young and strong. It's just age talking. Lol
I wouldn't be able to move! 😂😂. It was good to see king Chester out there in his old habitat. Thank you for posting this! Poor Chester in the truck, too. Cats aren't happy in a vehicle like a dog is. I'm fine when I drive, but I'm like Chester in the passenger side, I'd barf, too. You're a good guy, Justin. I'm so glad I found your videos; you're like family. You're so happy with your boys. They have become part of you, like us who are 1 with our kitties.
Great video! I’m hoping all your transplants make it.
Sorry, missed the live. The You Tube notify never seems soon enough. Looking forward to seeing the summer episodes. The boys are looking great ! Ernie is getting nice and chubby like my lazy Russian Blue boy. Here's to more successful shooting ! (pics and slugs) Cheers !
wow thats nice planting i love youre place
Thanks Roadwarrior. It’s a work in progress but with time it will be breathtaking.
Beautiful Land
He was so cute on that new perch!
Pretty sure that Ernie wants to be in the safety of his new home forever.
Aerial shots at the end were great - gave me a better perspective of the lay of the land. GTS!
If you can remember to water the transplanted trees, once a week for 8 weeks, till the roots establish and encourage growth in dry season. If you want to transplant bigger trees, you have to take the dirt with the root base, cut one side 6 months before through the root base edge, then take the tree out when ready to transplant, again water, water, water. They will look amazing in a few years :). They will still grow in the clay, but will look sick after a few years. So tree pills lad, for fertilizer, doesn't matter then about the soil, once established.
What Trisha said
Thanks for the info Trisha. I did manage to water them a good bit and we’ve had a decent rainy summer. Unfortunately all the grass has grown up around them so they probably aren’t getting as much sunlight as they should currently.
@@JustinJenny Yeah I know your not always there, so even if its 3 weeks apart, its still survivable. Im sure you get a bit of rain also. Or bit of mulch :). Just for going forward, yourve got years of tree growing ahead. The size of the hole is always the circumference of the plant, twice the depth of the root base. Good mulch and soil, not too much fert to begin with, can kill them. All tress get bigger than you think, so add a little more space, if thats something to bare in mind, those Conifers can get huge :).
i was told at a reputable nursery that in addition to keeping some of the soil from the original root location, adding mulch to the soil in the new hole will give the tree some additional support. i did this myself with a new tree and so far, so good. since this video was from april, how are your trees doing now?
I’d be happy to have a nice hammock by that brook.
At least you've got nothing to really lose if some trees 🌲 don't take root. You've only lost a bit of your time and labour in the process luckily. 🥰❤👑🐈❤🐈⬛❤🐾🐾🐾🐾
Plus you’re on a learning curve about your land.
Thanks!
Awww- Chester got car sick! I'm loving the window bed. My big man and I are moving into an apt., so I need ideas for beds, etc., I can put by windows so he can see outside at our new home. 😺✌✌
Standing dead wood won't rot. It'll always be there for you don't be too quick to chop down everything.
Thanks for the movie ! And we don’t have the odorama with it, but poor you, air must have been something in the pick-up! Chester better not eat before travelling …
HES GOT ALOT OF HAIR, WOW
When I was little (3 or 4), I used to catch the frogs and toads in our yard. I'd place them under a bucket in the carport. When I checked them later, the bucket was still in place, but no frog! Next put a brick on top of the pail, but the same thing happened again! I thought they were super frogs for escaping and leaving no evidence. Years later, my dad revealed that he was the "Frog Fairy" who gave the poor things their freedom.
Your vid made me ask myself, "What makes me feel like living?" For me it's writing, like my father. He was a poet. My thing is writing long novels. ✌✌
That’s very cool and I love to hear that. Writing is quite therapeutic in its own way and unfortunately it’s a dying art.
It looks , from afar, that the first tree, probablement the second too , were firs. Firs have flat soft needles, darkest green, on the same plane ; spruces have round needles, all around the little stem, and are stiff . The close -up we had on the third one again looks like a fir to me .
Fir needles, without the stems, make the most incomparable tea
King Chester is hard at work at this mark 15:51 .... or should I say hardly working???!!😂😂🤣🤣😂😂
🥰❤️👑🐈❤🐈⬛❤🐾🐾🐾🐾
If you don’t take time to work for yourself, you won’t be able to help others. What you do to help others isn’t right in your view. Imagine all those you buy things from for your land, pay to have them help with your land. Your friends who come to help. All of your viewers. You are doing a lot for so many that you don’t see. I say, thank you for this.
Love Chester on his perch. My only concern would be if you had to slam on your brakes.
Get some evergreen fertilizer it will help the trees grow
If you do worry about maintaining the trees with water and nutrients in their younger lives, if you get flexi-pipe and insert one per tree near their root ball, you can make an easy access for watering in the case of a drought, its common with city trees, youll see a small pipe around ground level, its a good place to add some very diluted nutrients as well should they need it in the clay soil zones. I would also recommend as you are now the caretaker of the trees on your land, to look into some arborist informationals or training to give you the mental toolset to really make the best of the trees you have and do it safely :)
Great advice!
I'm curious to see how those trees do. Daily watering is crucial when you do something like that.
I love it ❤
Your stream always makes me think it would be a great place to try panning for gold wouldn’t that be a real bonus?
Hey if the reciprocating saw works, don't knock it! I'm aware that there are definitely some jobs that are too big for it and you'll need the chainsaw, as you've already stated, but this has worked quite nicely for you so far!!! There's no rule stating that you can't use it for the things that you've already used it for quite successfully I might add!!
I once didn't have a chainsaw nor a sawzaw so I carefully used my circular saw to cut down a few tree branches that I needed to cut down! I was extremely careful with moving the saw guard out of the way and I too had a successful but unconventional use of my circular saw.
🥰❤👑🐈❤🐈⬛❤🐾🐾🐾🐾
Regards Justin ❤ sometimes hard work is rewarding 😂 try to dig the sampling instead puling 😮it might be better, is Chester coldly? Take care😅
❤❤❤❤❤❤💋💋💋💋💋💋
Where is his harness in case idiots out please watch out for you both light their asses up like a Christmas Tree if anything comes up Keep your eyes peeled love you two. Hope they don't have poison in the rats cause your son is number #1JENNY 😊
I envy that gator! Need one for my property. What do you think about electric vs gas powered? John Deere vs Kabota..etc..Our property is not too hilly and it would be used for feeding the horses and taking the recycling bins out to the road.
God bless you Justin, ask Him to show you about your purpose and who He is. Thanks for the video.
Now that 4 1/2 months have gone by since you transplanted trees, how are they doing? 🤞🏼
I checked on them yesterday. A few have died from lack of water and weeds and grass growing around them. Many are still alive and I watered them yesterday. Once the weeds die off I will have a better idea of how many have survived. I’ll post a short video next week on it
If your not sure about the names of your trees just take a picture of in then go on Google lens and it will tell you the name of it
How many survived???
Is Chester getting fat? Or is it all fur? I love him but make sure he doesn’t get overweight!
Know he’s actually quite healthy and has maintained roughly 13lbs. He’s just a floof. He didn’t shed as much this summer because he doesn’t live outside anymore.
@@JustinJenny Ok! I figured as much and I know you take great care of both of them. Why did he hurl in the truck? Furball?
I fed him before we left which I shouldn’t have and he doesn’t like the bouncy dirt roads on the way to my land even if I drive slow he starts to meow and then he pukes. So now I don’t feed him until I get up there in the mornings.
@@JustinJenny ohh haha ok. Poor guy
@@JustinJenny. Always a lesson to be learned.
What's with the meat sign, is it a male joke
Nope, found it during demolition and cleanup of the old trailer and kept it cause it’s cool
@@JustinJenny it is cool,