Did we make a huge mistake? *Planting 50+ trees and shrubs on our land

We're making our land dreams a reality! And the first step is to create a live wind-barrier - of keystone species - to protect our future orchard, veggie garden, wild-flower field, etc. This means we're planting 50+ native trees and shrubs in one go. But will they survive?
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Video chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:28 Gathering the fruits trees for our orchard + planting 2 apple trees
6:43 Getting native keystone species for the natural wind barrier + info on the fires
13:22 Doing fun things with our friends (Cares hike, canyoning, etc.)
17:23 A breakdown of all the plants we have & starting the planting!
23:03 Making protective chicken wire cage for the plants
28:58 Another full day on planting and fencing
33:52 The weather has changed and we fear for our trees
37:40 Finishing the last wire cages!
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  • @sonjawelgemoed
    @sonjawelgemoedАй бұрын

    So beautiful. Very heart warming to see how you care for your land and animals

  • @WaleandMe

    @WaleandMe

    Ай бұрын

    ♥️♥️♥️

  • @Jojo-lf7yo
    @Jojo-lf7yoАй бұрын

    Thank you for being kind to the animals

  • @AntonColores
    @AntonColoresАй бұрын

    hi, you also need to be careful with using that "fresh" manure. It's too hot for the plants, especially young plants (and veggies) can get burned from it. The manure needs to degrade more. So you can use it on compost piles with other elements (grass clippings, kitchen scups, wood chips et cetera), have it degrade a couple of months. then you can use it into the ground. the only fresh manure that you could use is from rabbits. what I've seen at other homesteads KZreadrs, that you can put the tree/bush in the ground (indeed not too deep), put cardboard around the trunk, some manure on the cardboard (but not to close to the trunk), then cover with mulch (again not too close to the base). Then water and with the rain, the nutrients of the manure get into the ground slowly, and no risk of burning. also creating mini-terrasses can help (since your lands looks to be too steep for swales). and an idea for flowers and more bushes, harvest seeds the coming year when you're hiking and cuttings from bushes. though you might need to consult the forest rangers beforehand, who might be helpful as well (like that foundation you went to). and you can still seed now a lot of things to nourish the soil/ground: clover (white and red), alfalfa, barley, any kind of beans, and vegetables. even if you would not eat the veggies (or they don't ripen enough), it's better for the ground than that grass. look at where you can buy seeds in bulk for farmers.

  • @WaleandMe

    @WaleandMe

    Ай бұрын

    Wow, thanks for the great tips!! We made sure to only mix a little bit of manure in but we’ll for sure add it to our compost heap for the future. Also really like the idea of the cardboard proyector. Thanks again ♥️

  • @wendybishop2421
    @wendybishop2421Ай бұрын

    I just love your style of editing,your story telling with snippets of film from the story you’re reciting.Plus your smiles,they would lift the saddest soul ❤

  • @WaleandMe

    @WaleandMe

    Ай бұрын

    Aw thank you so much! What a compliment ♥️♥️♥️

  • @milybanily
    @milybanilyАй бұрын

    Hi there ! You can't generalize about fires in "the north of Spain ". North of Spain goes from France to Galicia, that's Pais Vasco, Cantabria Asturias and Galicia communities. I can assure you no one fire of this kind happens in Basque Country, not many in Asturias and yes a lot in Galicia and Cantabria. Things can change. Just say hello to you and algorithm.

  • @barbaradavie150
    @barbaradavie150Ай бұрын

    Oh that was so beautiful! You 2 are amazing. Your trees are going to be so amazing. It won't take long and will get better with each year. Such a wonderful thing to do - planting lots of trees.

  • @WaleandMe

    @WaleandMe

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much! ♥️

  • @llvb420
    @llvb420Ай бұрын

    im young and you are not alone in the idea of getting people together to buy land. id love to start a small community and work together and live off it

  • @anneliesjoss
    @anneliesjossАй бұрын

    So, that confirmed what you really already know. Incredibly sad that those farmers don’t listen, and stop those fires. They sound like real bullies 😡 I’m in!!! Let’s do it! I love your passion 🧡 Oh my gosh, Cookie is the sweetest, and so lucky to have you guys care for him and love him 🧡 You “tapping” the cows’ booty,and talking to them has me laughing out loud! Well done taking care of those girls!!! You are amazing 🥰

  • @arnogoossens1764
    @arnogoossens1764Ай бұрын

    Pretty sure the little one you found and protected (38:05) is an ash.

  • @pericoobservo8254
    @pericoobservo8254Ай бұрын

    You have to lift the trees a little because you buried the part where the grafting is. You can see a part at the trunk where it is a little bigger and if you look closely you see where the tree was grafted. This part has to be over ground, not buried

  • @WaleandMe

    @WaleandMe

    Ай бұрын

    Ah good to know! Thanks for letting us know ☺

  • @pericoobservo8254

    @pericoobservo8254

    Ай бұрын

    My pleasure 👍😜 keep up the good work and vibes. Bit by bit you will build a wonderful homestead💪 love your good energy. Best wishes from Cadiz 👋😜 If you have any questions don’t hesitate to ask…love to share knowledge and ideas 👍

  • @WaleandMe

    @WaleandMe

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you! And love Cádiz btw. I (Ale) spent a few years in Jerez when I was a teenager ☺️

  • @pericoobservo8254

    @pericoobservo8254

    Ай бұрын

    I bet you had a good time in Jerez 😜👍 let us know when you visit Cadiz again 💪 y nos tomamos unas birras 🤪🍻😎

  • @user-xh1ie9pd3z
    @user-xh1ie9pd3zАй бұрын

    The important thing with planting new trees is they need watering well for the first year also it’s good to clear an area around the base of the trees and if you have rabbits in the area you need to protect the young trunks with a plastic pipe and support the trunk with a pole

  • @WaleandMe

    @WaleandMe

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for the tips! We've already cleared all the grass around the every tree (off-camera) 💪😀

  • @user-zl8tz1hn7d
    @user-zl8tz1hn7dАй бұрын

    How about trying to join the sides of the wire netting by running a stick down the last loops on each side. That way you ‘weave’ them together, and have a stick for holding it into the ground? (Not sure if cut bamboo will not try to root if you use it- it’s a bit of a menace - difficult to remove without taking roots completely out- I have the scars!). Hope this might work :-)

  • @WaleandMe

    @WaleandMe

    Ай бұрын

    That’s such a good idea! We’ll have to try that. As for the bamboo, we’ve nos realised that fresh bamboo can root, so we’re going to exchange it all for other sticks 🫣♥️

  • @christinamirkovic3857
    @christinamirkovic3857Ай бұрын

    It's a big mistake to put these fresh bamboos in the land to support the new trees. They will make roots in the land and unless they be useful you will destroy your land and your trees. To use the bamboo for that reason they must be absolutely dry. Cut them now and leave them for a year at a dry place with a lot of sun. Greetings from Kreta Greece. (sorry for my bad English, I hope that you understood what I mean).

  • @AntonColores

    @AntonColores

    Ай бұрын

    actually that might not be true, Christina. Not all bamboos are bad. there are two different kind of bamboos. Running and Clumping. RUNNING bamboo is invasive, and can indeed destroy your land (because the shoots can "run" 20 m. under ground before it sprouts). CLUMPING bamboos also create new sprouts, but only next to the "mother"plant, therefor is NOT invasive. The bamboos that Wale&Me used looked to be more a clumping type of bamboo. So IF they make roots, it might be a good thing 🙂 though I have my doubts if that will happen. @Wale&Me Hardy bamboo in your Spanish mountains might be a great thing as wind barrier, and support species for other trees.

  • @WaleandMe

    @WaleandMe

    Ай бұрын

    Ahh we didn’t know bamboo could do that. We’ll change them all to other sticks then 💪 Thanks for letting us know!

  • @AntonColores

    @AntonColores

    Ай бұрын

    @@WaleandMe look at what type of bamboo it is. clumping bamboo could really help you with wind protection. which might have been the motivation of the previous owners to put it in... if it is clumping, you can easily propagate by cutting of new shoots from the mother plant. watch some KZread-clips about bamboo. it's an amazing plant (the clumping type)

  • @Thebluelandy

    @Thebluelandy

    Ай бұрын

    In General i would use bigger posts, the thin posts don't give enough support against the strong winds you have and also not against a 30kg goat. It's better to do it once proper than to loose many trees in the future.

  • @anettemurdoch2803
    @anettemurdoch2803Ай бұрын

    Every little tree needs 2 stakes! The 2 stakes help to keep the tree in place, very little fibrous roots are able to grow into the ground. Without 2 stakes the fibrous roots would tear off again and again. Some people take only 1 stake, but than the tree " can move like a dog`s tail" and it would not help.

  • @neutonrenda2303
    @neutonrenda2303Ай бұрын

    The explanation for the fires sounds like here as well, but here after a fire the 'fynbos' in our area comes back with a vengeance, but if you have a another fire too soon, it can't recover from it. The place you visited looks like the perfect place to help you achieve your goals.👍

  • @selinab8532
    @selinab8532Ай бұрын

    wonderful! don't forget to put small wire cages around your trees to protect them from the rabbits ( tall ones for goats) if buy a mix like you have you will have some fruits sooner than later; a wind break is a great idea, you'll probably need it about 3 rows thick eventually looking forward to seeing your growing orchid yehhh fires too often will eventually kill the earth, they really need to give it a couple of years break; we burn off here about every 2-3yrs so we don't have fire storms i wish you luck with the burn offs it's nice to see the hydrangeas greening up inbetween the bamboo; you might have to go round & make your own fields of wild flowers; have seen many there have herbs in, like yarrow, chamomile, lavender & many daisies, perhaps the nursery that helped with the fruit trees could give you some ideas? i also think that random plantings of different bulbs would look wonderful too thanx for sharing

  • @followeroftheway9861
    @followeroftheway9861Ай бұрын

    I love watching your videos 😊. I appreciate them, because there is more work than talk . I’m looking forward for your land to take shape. You are a real trooper.

  • @WaleandMe

    @WaleandMe

    Ай бұрын

    Thank you so much!

  • @user-zl8tz1hn7d
    @user-zl8tz1hn7dАй бұрын

    I’m not certain they can re-root, or how well they can, I’m not much of a gardener- just that it spreads!! I was told that if you cut it down, it comes back stronger, and that I needed to dig to get the roots. But I think you’d be better researching yourself to be sure. Perhaps burning the ends of the sticks might work? Stitching the chicken wire together should work though. Good luck. Love what you’re doing. Graham-Scotland.

  • @mariaferreira7535
    @mariaferreira7535Ай бұрын

    Lovely video! So nice to you happy, working hard and enjoying your home 😊 best of luck for all the new trees and brushes

  • @francisrandall9161
    @francisrandall9161Ай бұрын

    Its a great idea we must buy the land

  • @rosemaryjasper1121
    @rosemaryjasper1121Ай бұрын

    Great video. You are doing your bit to try and help Mother Earth. That really is all any of us can do. If we each do a little bit then at least something is being done. As all your trees are native to the area they should all survive your temperature fluctuations. As you rightly pointed out bamboo isn’t a native species. It will however grow at every given opportunity. It’s therefore not the best material to use for staking or marking your trees. I would urge you to find alternative materials and replace the bamboo as soon as possible. Otherwise you could well end up with a bamboo plantation. It is virtually impossible to get rid of it! Thanks for showing us a bit more of your area, it truly is very beautiful.❤

  • @myrtew6432
    @myrtew6432Ай бұрын

    Lovely video both of you! Citrus and pomegranate may be a challenge where you are, but not necessarily impossible. Seeing as there are so many stones, it may help to create a sun trap with south-facing alcoves or a serpentine wall. You can also use the south-facing walls of the cabins if they have good sun exposure and plant windbreakers on either side to create a warmer micro climate. It'll take some time to create the conditions, but seeing as you're there for the long run and Warner loves pomegranate... it may be worth a try! ❤

  • @WaleandMe

    @WaleandMe

    Ай бұрын

    That's great advice! Thank you. We've just planted the pomegranate and lemon and in the upcoming weeks we'll make a small wall around them with all the leftover stones. 😀

  • @myrtew6432

    @myrtew6432

    Ай бұрын

    Good luck! I hope it'll help!

  • @neutonrenda2303
    @neutonrenda2303Ай бұрын

    That was a close call, it would have been a nightmare if they got to the plants before you had the protection in place.👍

  • @WaleandMe

    @WaleandMe

    Ай бұрын

    Yeah, we were lucky Ale was home 😅

  • @jennyjohnson9012
    @jennyjohnson9012Ай бұрын

    Brilliant, I wish your fruit trees lots of growth and beautiful fruits. It's going to be wonderful x

  • @WaleandMe

    @WaleandMe

    Ай бұрын

    ❤❤

  • @chrisplummer4332
    @chrisplummer4332Ай бұрын

    Love the idea about buying lots of land in a collective to protect it.

  • @SmithsdaleFarm
    @SmithsdaleFarmАй бұрын

    Have you looked at British hedge rows? A form of natural fencing using the tres you’ve bought. Looking good, hopefully they get settled in 👍

  • @WaleandMe

    @WaleandMe

    Ай бұрын

    Ah so cool! We'll look into it 😀

  • @sealionstudio3034
    @sealionstudio3034Ай бұрын

    I am very concerned about trees and nature like you are. I found that we have so much in common. There are many positive examples of how things can be changed in communities. Here is the incredible story of how degraded gorse-infested farmland has been regenerated back into beautiful New Zealand's Banks Peninsula native forest. It took some time to convince farmers to change their way of farming but yes, it worked. Short documentary is called: 'Fools & Dreamers' - Hinewai Nature Reserve on youtube. By the way, this title is not a coincidence - this is how many farmers see people who care about the natural world (natural environment), like you and me. Some farmers just do not know that there are better ways to become income by changing its focus to reforestation as it comes with footprint income in the EU.

  • @WaleandMe

    @WaleandMe

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for sharing! We watched that documentary when it came out. It’s such a beautiful example of what can be accomplished and it makes us hopeful for change here as well 💪

  • @AWalkfromHome
    @AWalkfromHomeАй бұрын

    I like country side like your place. I will plant all the fruit seeds I will eat and I will give it for free to everyone to encourage to plant fruit trees and capture carbon and put it back to earth.

  • @fmvdgeest
    @fmvdgeestАй бұрын

    We were also wondering why people around us were lighting heaps of grass on fire on their land.

  • @WaleandMe

    @WaleandMe

    Ай бұрын

    Setting fires to get rid of “trash” is very commonplace too!

  • @user-pp2cg3iw5d
    @user-pp2cg3iw5dАй бұрын

    You should stake the trees in the correct way

  • @punjabseth260
    @punjabseth260Ай бұрын

    👌👌👍

  • @ronnalavadure2152
    @ronnalavadure2152Ай бұрын

    If you're new apple trees are grafted.. The graft should stay above ground.Otherwise the Roots will grow from the graft instead of deeper and you will have a less desirable tree.

  • @WaleandMe

    @WaleandMe

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for letting us know. We have taken this advice on board for the next trees 😉

  • @izkafe2137
    @izkafe2137Ай бұрын

    12:29 some random girl firm Poland who care about our planet too, want to join! 💰💵🌎🌳🌲

  • @WaleandMe

    @WaleandMe

    Ай бұрын

    👏👏

  • @hoangthidinh96
    @hoangthidinh96Ай бұрын

    Chào bạn yêu Chúc bạn thật nhiều sức khỏe

  • @bernhardgustav
    @bernhardgustavАй бұрын

    Looks lovely! Which nursery did you go to for the fruit trees? I have a small plot of land in the same area and want to plant some as well.

  • @WaleandMe

    @WaleandMe

    Ай бұрын

    Ah lovely! We went to Sólo frutales in Maoño 😀

  • @bernhardgustav

    @bernhardgustav

    Ай бұрын

    @@WaleandMe Thank you! I learn a lot from your channel.

  • @aimaradiaz1840

    @aimaradiaz1840

    Ай бұрын

    Northern Spain is so beautiful…..I love your channel…..your cabin is beautiful. Cheers from Miami, Florida USA.

  • @robbymarcetic4132
    @robbymarcetic4132Ай бұрын

    that's all nice but you need to get a 2 ton pickup truck

  • @matt_n_kat_things
    @matt_n_kat_thingsАй бұрын

    Perhaps if the cows grazing on the fresh grass (resulting from the burn) were confiscated due to the farmers actions they would be motivated to stop. Love your channel. Keep up the fight 🙂 - Matt & Kat (Things).

  • @matt_n_kat_things

    @matt_n_kat_things

    Ай бұрын

    What I really mean is the possibility of confiscation as a deterrent- not saying to confiscate them 😂😂😂

  • @ronnalavadure2152
    @ronnalavadure2152Ай бұрын

    Also...the bamboo will root and grow.

  • @rosaserranoicentelles3611
    @rosaserranoicentelles3611Ай бұрын

    Por favor... subtítulos en español

  • @conchitazuastitobes9349
    @conchitazuastitobes9349Ай бұрын

    Hola chicos vivo en zona media de navarra y los limoneros hay q protegerlos mucho yo ya me he rendido suerte❤❤❤❤

  • @WaleandMe

    @WaleandMe

    Ай бұрын

    Vaya.. me imagino que nosotros tampoco conseguiremos mantenerlo vivo 😅

  • @jeroendegrijse3016
    @jeroendegrijse3016Ай бұрын

    Let ervoor op dat je je bomen niet te diep plant, de eerste twee bomen die je in de grond steekt zijn geent op een andere onderstam, dat deel van de boom hebben jullie mee begraven, beter terug wat hoger trekken, want anders heb je de kans dat het deel die begraven is begint scheuten te krijgen ipv je fruit die je geplant hebt :) Beter ook in het eerste jaar geen bloemen aan de boom te laten, dat neemt veel energie van de boom, dat hij eigenlijk nodig heeft om stevig te gaan groeien. Als jullie zo dicht bij een koeienweide zitten, kan het nooit geen kwaad om wekelijks een aantal kruiwagens met koeienmest rond je bomen te gooien, niet tegen de stam, want dat is te zuur. Maar rond je boom, dat geeft voeding, zorgt dat de bomen niet uitdrogen, en dat hebben ze net de eerste drie jaar zeker nodig! Succes! Belgische groet!

  • @WaleandMe

    @WaleandMe

    Ай бұрын

    Hey Jeroen, heel erg bedankt het ons te laten weten en ook bedankt voor alle info. De volgende bomen hebben we wel op de goede manier geplant. Groetjes terug uit Spanje!

  • @UC-MhWg4sxP4bGw8beCJFx8w
    @UC-MhWg4sxP4bGw8beCJFx8wАй бұрын

    Regarding the idea to buy land to protect, Mossy Earth is doing something similar by buying part of the Amazon kzread.info/dash/bejne/fIih1suEocXJdM4.html As it develops you can probably get insights into what could be done in your region.

  • @WaleandMe

    @WaleandMe

    Ай бұрын

    Yes!! Love Mossy Earth 👏♥️

  • @katalenaanastasia
    @katalenaanastasiaАй бұрын

    Do you want to compost horse manure? You don’t wanna put it directly on the plants you can burn the roots this way

  • @WaleandMe

    @WaleandMe

    Ай бұрын

    Yes, we're adding it to our compost pile to use later on as well ☺

  • @dann4x4
    @dann4x4Ай бұрын

    Don’t use fresh Manure you’ll kill your plants 😢

  • @WaleandMe

    @WaleandMe

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks for letting us know. We only mixed in a little and put it further from the roots, but you’re probably right and we shouldn’t have done it at all. We’ll let the rest compost for future use 😊