What a cracking harvest! I definitely need to try sweet potato again, and i really want to get some pumpkins this coming summer before the first frost of autumn. And ill hopefully get plenty of spuds too. I dont consider myself a prepper/survivalist per se, but i feel much better knowing that ive got a bit of earth on which i can grow some food, catch some fresh water, and keep a few animals. Just four acres but its enough for me. We should all have access tk a bit if land, certainly those that want it. Keep well. :)
Down here in Victoria the fruits are different, but I still enjoy harvest every Summer. Harvest is so unpredictable. I try to grow a little bit of everything, so if one crop doesn't work well, then another might.
As a Tasmanian I have the same issues and we also are limited by quarantine as to the types of seeds and plants we are allowed to grow. Best of luck for the coming growing season 😊
@@debe-ol6cg My property is on the coast in the SE of VIC. We had the same wild weather. I am only there on weekends and holidays (I work in Melbourne during the week), so I just got back from a weekend of chain-sawing fallen trees. My bananas and babacos survived winter, so maybe I was wrong when I said that we have different fruits down here!
Good video guys. That big fat juicy white grub that you put back in the garden is not a good idea. They will eat your roots. If you see them pull them out and give them to your chickens
Love spuds! They will get you through hard time alright! There was a time we lived on spuds, onions and herbs at Hilda street. . You have my number if you go back through my comments. give us a call.
Well done Clay thank you 😊👍
What a cracking harvest! I definitely need to try sweet potato again, and i really want to get some pumpkins this coming summer before the first frost of autumn. And ill hopefully get plenty of spuds too. I dont consider myself a prepper/survivalist per se, but i feel much better knowing that ive got a bit of earth on which i can grow some food, catch some fresh water, and keep a few animals. Just four acres but its enough for me. We should all have access tk a bit if land, certainly those that want it. Keep well. :)
Down here in Victoria the fruits are different, but I still enjoy harvest every Summer.
Harvest is so unpredictable. I try to grow a little bit of everything, so if one crop doesn't work well, then another might.
👋 😅 from south-west Victoria. Weather was wild last night, trees and power lines down. 🍃
As a Tasmanian I have the same issues and we also are limited by quarantine as to the types of seeds and plants we are allowed to grow. Best of luck for the coming growing season 😊
@@debe-ol6cg My property is on the coast in the SE of VIC. We had the same wild weather. I am only there on weekends and holidays (I work in Melbourne during the week), so I just got back from a weekend of chain-sawing fallen trees. My bananas and babacos survived winter, so maybe I was wrong when I said that we have different fruits down here!
Well done Clay and Tori, another great informative ep. Look forward to the next one. Bless you guys. Bryan🙏🏼✝️🇦🇺
@@manoffaithministry thanks Bryan, and bless you too my friend 🙏🏼
Well done Clay ,growing your own is gold .we have all missed your awsum input into those who believe . Keep going , your a God dam legend .
good on you bro, its smart esp these days when big supers made it unreasonable to buy veg due extortionate price
Victorian Labor are pushing farmers off there land, extreme rate rise, farmers ,majority of farmers will not even break even this year,
Good video guys. That big fat juicy white grub that you put back in the garden is not a good idea. They will eat your roots. If you see them pull them out and give them to your chickens
@@lancethorne9410 ok mate.
Thank you for the tip. 🙏🏼
How?
Do I get my hands-on one of those coffee cups
They’re coming soon enough my friend 👍
Nice to see someone using the spring onion stocks. And good to hear you sounding happy again.
Well done would you like to try Jerusalem artichokes?
@@ianwilkinson2744 yeah mate, Tori and I would love to try growing some…
Do you have any tips to share?
Trying to grow veges bought more fruit trees. Heres hoping
Love spuds! They will get you through hard time alright!
There was a time we lived on spuds, onions and herbs at Hilda street. .
You have my number if you go back through my comments. give us a call.
@@danielollis9469 sent you a message brother.