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  • @curnharding9570
    @curnharding95709 ай бұрын

    Hey guys, plantains and bananas bear only one fruit during the life of the plant. After harvesting the bunch you need to cut down the plant leaving about 2 to three feet of the plant left in the ground. This will spur the growth of a new plant. If you leave the plant standing after reaping it will just stay there in limbo for a long time. Subscribed from Jamaica.

  • @garceal

    @garceal

    9 ай бұрын

    You cut the one that produced (main), and from the cluster of offshoots (hijos), you leave the talest one and you can remove the other for seed to replant.

  • @dclements54

    @dclements54

    9 ай бұрын

    yes, so when you want to harvest the tall trees, just cut the main trunk and let it fall over. No need to to the balancing act with Kristen, even though that was funny to watch.

  • @meat-n-taters

    @meat-n-taters

    9 ай бұрын

    Agree with this advice. Wait till the first bananas are starting to turn yellow. Then chop down the tree and harvest the fruit.

  • @jimfisk4474

    @jimfisk4474

    9 ай бұрын

    A magical rainforest episode. God loves green and plenty of it. Glad you found some drinkable water. I guess bites and stings are apart of it all. Dang little kitty bites. Good Ole bear, this is all beneath him😂 well, keep hacking away and you will have a nice little Plantation there. Thanks a lot and look forward to your next one with bated breath❤❤❤

  • @DavidSilva-ps8xm

    @DavidSilva-ps8xm

    9 ай бұрын

    What a beautiful area take your time Kristen and Matt as you enjoy your land. Its a. opportunity to discover God’s wonderful creation around you.

  • @hi_tekred_nek701
    @hi_tekred_nek7019 ай бұрын

    I live in the country, not an awesome rainforest, but far enough out of town that animals get dumped near us often. This just infuriates me because if we didn't help the poor cats/dogs they would die because they have always depended on people for survival. Humans that dump their pets are not worthy to suck the same air that their pets do. You guys are good humans and those babies and momma are fortunate that you were there to help when they needed it. Keep doing what you do, you are appreciated by all of us for it!

  • @chadstinson9886

    @chadstinson9886

    9 ай бұрын

    People that dump thier pets outside of town should get crabs that can never be cured.

  • @itsjust_me22

    @itsjust_me22

    9 ай бұрын

    @@chadstinson9886 Yes and not the tiny little body crabs but coconut tree crabs all over them for life!

  • @SailingGoodBadandUgly

    @SailingGoodBadandUgly

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@chadstinson9886brooooo😂😂😂😂

  • @kingscairn

    @kingscairn

    9 ай бұрын

    Sorry, you'll have to just kill the cats , quickly, dont waste your time - simple realities of farming

  • @mr.vancouver007
    @mr.vancouver0079 ай бұрын

    I've got to give you guys credit for working so hard to get your property to where you want it and for doing everything possible to help and protect the animals 🙏

  • @abimaelgarcia818
    @abimaelgarcia8189 ай бұрын

    That majestic palm tree on your property is called Palma Real ( Royal Palm) it’s the puertorrican palm tree, original from the island its nomenclature or scientific name is Rohystonea Borinquensis, remember the island was called by the tainos Boriken then the Spanish change it to Borinquen, thence the name Rohystonea Borinquensis, beautiful land with lots of taro and ginger plants, harvest their roots when ready and also remember when harvesting bananas or plantains, cut the plant around 30 inches from the ground, they only produce once

  • @MrHelmuth1
    @MrHelmuth19 ай бұрын

    Do we have to call you now Tarzan & Jane ? Nice to see you so happy with your new adventure ! ❤

  • @benkanobe7500
    @benkanobe75009 ай бұрын

    Hey guys! A little off topic: I started watching you guys way back as I just purchased my first sailboat. However, I find myself looking forward to this new adventure as much if not more than the sailing. So it just must be you guys!

  • @revivalgardening438

    @revivalgardening438

    9 ай бұрын

    Agreed!

  • @nancyneal5853

    @nancyneal5853

    9 ай бұрын

    Exactly!!

  • @rondabaggett942

    @rondabaggett942

    9 ай бұрын

    Me too!

  • @lmarrs9327

    @lmarrs9327

    9 ай бұрын

    Ditto!

  • @bobgeldof1038

    @bobgeldof1038

    9 ай бұрын

    Same here👍👍@@lmarrs9327

  • @Lehua_808
    @Lehua_8089 ай бұрын

    I love the transition from sailing to homesteading. I noticed that you guys have tons of wild ginger and taro on your property. Start pulling some of the plants by the roots. Tons of videos on KZread about harvesting what you guys already have to eat.

  • @mowhoknow5098
    @mowhoknow50989 ай бұрын

    Wow only u two can keep sailors watching a farmer clear land, great buy on the land Matt and you 2 are gonna have your own hand built paradise! I’m proud of you both like a parent would be. Keep going, stay safe stay healthy stay loving stay cool!

  • @douglasrobbie9998
    @douglasrobbie99989 ай бұрын

    Glad you have walked your property's perimeter. Unless you have found markers, I'd get a 100' tape and compass, start from a known location on property's recorded map and do some measurements. PR's property laws are different than most mainland US and more like "possession is 9/10ths of the law" on something called adverse possession, where someone could use part of your land, improve upon it, and after a certain amount of time could claim as their own. Laws were modified in 2020. When you start looking for a building site, some of the major considerations- water, power, soil conditions for building and for septic, steepness of terrain, distance from road, ease of getting material to site (driveway length, steepness, crossing streams, underlying soil, need for gravel, can big truck/construction machines navigate etc). If you are going to power by solar, then orientation of building for PV roof mounting, shading and place for ground mounts come into consideration.

  • @claudehopper9813
    @claudehopper98139 ай бұрын

    The progress is encouraging , clearing / developing your property is a big task but with your positive attitude you will successed . Go team GB&U ...!

  • @ricopo3522
    @ricopo35229 ай бұрын

    Doesn't so much matter how high the bananas get to harvest as you can cut the plant down to get to the bunch: The plant lasts a season will grow to maturity in approx 9 most and die once it has fruited / the banana is harvested. You will normally see at least a few pups- babies of that plant growing at its base so take care not to crush as that is next years crop. Leave one or two pups at the base of dead/ decomposing mama- transplant the rest of the pups to grow/increase your orchard. Another way to expand is planting banana fruit in pots for more trees when they mature. There are varieties of dwarf banana trees which make some of this easier to manage. Congrats- enjoy your beautiful land!!

  • @seanbramble4649

    @seanbramble4649

    9 ай бұрын

    In some species of banana, the pups/ suckers won't grow well in the same hole that the mama plant was so they are usually dug out and replanted in other holes to grow into powerful banana plants.

  • @TimTimTomTom

    @TimTimTomTom

    6 ай бұрын

    And make sure to get a decent little chunk of the root corm when transplanting suckers. That way they have some reserve energy, and don't have to work so hard to survive the first month.

  • @john13623
    @john136239 ай бұрын

    You guys are Vikings. You are engaged in what in my younger days I referred as "naive enthusiasm" which more often than not yielded great results. And even the "L's" produced great experiences. No fear! I'm editing this to add a bit. I'm 80 years old and nearing the end of my time. You two are so full of good cheer, energy and, most importantly, love. You cheer up my day. My wife and I have been married for 56 years and we have had a full life, we don't feel like we have left anything on the field. You're off to the same start. The main thing that I have learned in this maybe too long life is that there is only one important thing - love. You two exude it. I think most folks who tune into your channel couldn't care less about the subject matter - they just want to spend some time with you. God Bless.

  • @SailingGoodBadandUgly

    @SailingGoodBadandUgly

    9 ай бұрын

    Thank you John 🙌 🙏 wevhope to get 56 more years together

  • @tigerjongreen

    @tigerjongreen

    9 ай бұрын

    I’m 80, just yesterday in fact. I agree absolutely in what you say about love being the most important part of life. Best wishes for many more years to come.

  • @seanbramble4649

    @seanbramble4649

    9 ай бұрын

    John, you and the wife should pay Matt and Kristen a visit. Just for a day or two to relive the glory days.🙂;-)

  • @susanhighfield8284
    @susanhighfield82849 ай бұрын

    That place is gorgeous. I just imagine a huge wrap around porch on your future house to sit on while it's raining. Having adventures on your own land has got to be the best.

  • @hayleeedwards3072

    @hayleeedwards3072

    7 ай бұрын

    Yes and make the porch big enough for visitors. My husband and I want to come. He’s pretty handy. He and Matt can go off and get projects done while we visit LoL

  • @deanfulford69
    @deanfulford699 ай бұрын

    Matt you are one hard working dude 💪

  • @lonniekropf808
    @lonniekropf8089 ай бұрын

    Looking good guys. At 21:10, the tree behind you looks like it could be a breadfruit tree. As for the banana trees, some varieties do get quite tall. A banana tree will only fruit once in its life, so the easiest way to harvest is just to cut the whole tree down, it will die and fall anyway, but don’t worry, there’s always new shoots coming up around it. A complete banana bunch is called a rack of bananas. Aloha from Hawaii!

  • @erniesworld5400

    @erniesworld5400

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes it’s breadfruit

  • @MrShenron89

    @MrShenron89

    9 ай бұрын

    If ya'll are reading OPs comment, there's a variety of ways to eat breadfruit and two of the main ways they cook it in PR is to boil it in chunks or flatten out small pieces and deep fry them. Enjoy!

  • @emsevol2712

    @emsevol2712

    9 ай бұрын

    Also wondering if the elephant ear is actually taro

  • @lonniekropf808

    @lonniekropf808

    9 ай бұрын

    @@emsevol2712 I was thinking the same.

  • @ForgeAheadwithMike
    @ForgeAheadwithMike9 ай бұрын

    Never thought I'd see someone wearing shorts and cowboy boots in the jungle! It's cool having the different trees around though. And the water source too.

  • @utoobuser206
    @utoobuser2069 ай бұрын

    Gotta say..Kristen does smooth and beautiful filmography and mixing , so i feel that there is a potential business for her on the island . Doesn'thurt to have a side hustle

  • @jackstrubbe7608
    @jackstrubbe76089 ай бұрын

    By the way, Puerto Rico now has (since 2020) a Master Gardener Extension program through University of Puerto Rico. They can help with plant cultivars, pruning, propogation, etc. I would also advise learning how to dry your fruits, like the bananas/plantains you just harvested! Good stuff.

  • @j1407bmoon
    @j1407bmoon9 ай бұрын

    The elephant ears look like taro leaves to me. If they are, then they're edible. You can harvest the corms and cook them. They're very nutritious. If banana plants are too old they're not gonna give you fruit. Cut down those old stalks above the ground and let new shoots grow from the bases. Keep cutting down old stalks every other year to let new shoots grow for abundant supply of bananas.

  • @moniquevelasco20
    @moniquevelasco209 ай бұрын

    Your land is so lush and beautiful. So many plant treasures around. Looking forward to all your future projects. Excellent work clearing the road fence, but you definitely need a new type of fence. So glad the cats got saved. Keep up the good work guys. Love and be safe!🤗😘🌼🇻🇪

  • @carlisnorvell8180

    @carlisnorvell8180

    9 ай бұрын

    You need to get at least one goat

  • @5ringsaudits
    @5ringsaudits9 ай бұрын

    Kristen, I don't know if you choose the music for the scenes but it is top notch. I consume a ton of KZread content and I always look forward to your edits because of the music. I can't find anyone that does it better. Videos are top notch as well. This week the lush green forest was popping on the 75 in Sony...

  • @victormcdonald6856
    @victormcdonald68569 ай бұрын

    You are the most exciting adventurous couple. Keep the videos coming.

  • @HablemosDelHuerto
    @HablemosDelHuerto9 ай бұрын

    My takes on this video (hope it helps): Guaba are “guayaba”. The coffee plants are fighting for sunlight so they will grow very tall (suggest planting some from the ripened seeds). The stream (manantial) water only needs to be filter thorough a regular multimedia filter (no chemicals). You can report the dumping of cats to the police with the video you have. I suggest a solar security camera with an SD card that people see from the road. This will help provide security and deter potential animal dumping. Some elephant ear plants (taro roots) are edible. To get the bananas down, cut the plant in a way that it falls slowly. Keep up 💪

  • @NutsNBolts24
    @NutsNBolts249 ай бұрын

    My dad use to put up chain link fencing and then let grape vines cover them. He always referred to it as a seasonally edible fence. My mom also would make really good jams and juice from them.

  • @Da1Prophessor
    @Da1Prophessor9 ай бұрын

    You have a nice breadfruit tree (the tree with the big leaves behind you just before going into the woods off of the road). The fruits are great to roast; they have a slight texture of baked potato but a little dry.

  • @exsoteric
    @exsoteric9 ай бұрын

    You have spring water, and rain water, also, the creek "river" probably has shrimp , you have bananas, guavas, breadfruit, wild ginger coffee and root vegetables ( elephant ears) some that may be eatables . It's a beautiful place.

  • @user-ef2ws4qm5t
    @user-ef2ws4qm5t9 ай бұрын

    My cousin is Tank Jackson in Charleston, SC. He raises heritage breed pork (hogs) and does well. Hogs will root up an entire area- something that would likely help you keep your jungle controlled.

  • @daud6606
    @daud66069 ай бұрын

    I cannot believe I am watching a gardening channel. I’m having a good time.

  • @Regencyexpress1769
    @Regencyexpress17699 ай бұрын

    I’m totally with you guys , land or sea 🌊… it’s time for a surveyor and a mini digger folks

  • @scottludlum

    @scottludlum

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes!

  • @MrDa89soup
    @MrDa89soup9 ай бұрын

    You two are going to be in the best physical conditions of your life with all the hard work…. Almost to 200k! Way to go…

  • @blackbirdxx4613

    @blackbirdxx4613

    9 ай бұрын

    What does.... Way to go... Mean

  • @MrDa89soup

    @MrDa89soup

    9 ай бұрын

    Way to go= move to France and buy some potatoes. Join a leprechaun cult and fish for tacos with Tom Cruise. Hope that clears that up!

  • @xziztortheeternal6471

    @xziztortheeternal6471

    9 ай бұрын

    Work your fingers to the bone... What do you get??? Boney Fingers!!

  • @blacksand357

    @blacksand357

    9 ай бұрын

    @@blackbirdxx4613 Basically it means congratulations, you're doing a great job...

  • @curtiskrebs1439
    @curtiskrebs14399 ай бұрын

    Hey Matt I have been watching you guys for a while now, I think I have watched all of your videos. I think this trick with the string trimmer will help you. Go buy a larg carbide saw blade and use it instead of the blade you are using. The carbide blade needs to have as many carbide tips as you can find 10" or 12" it will cut trees up to 5" or more in a single pass. Happy cutting. I bought a 35' coronado center cockpit sale boat that I now live on. Your video's inspired me to go after my long time dream. Thank you for that.

  • @DanielDeLoach
    @DanielDeLoach9 ай бұрын

    Kristen's reaction to the elephant trunk comment was hilarious....lol

  • @JimDavisOR
    @JimDavisOR9 ай бұрын

    You guys rock! When you announced you had purchased the property I decided to check out your first few videos and decide if I was going to hang in with your adventures. You both make me simile! You’re so entertaining and your videos are amazing.

  • @djkillachris
    @djkillachris9 ай бұрын

    Your clearing tool is called a billhook. I'd recommend ordering a quality one. If you have a way accepting gifts through the mail I'd love to send you one. I'd be repayed by seeing you use a tool I sent. I'm an over the top tool nerd. From axes to pliers I search for the best. Where steel is sourced and how it's forged are details often overlooked. When top grade steel meets experienced engineering it makes working with the tool much more satisfying. USA, Germany, Japan just to name a few are good things to look for when buying a tool made of steel. China does make good steel but finding it is not easy. Good luck you two.

  • @ExposingReflections

    @ExposingReflections

    9 ай бұрын

    Lee Valley Tools ships internationally, and has very high quality products. Not sure about the billhook, but lots of woodsy and outdoor tools, along with tools for the craftsman, like hand planes and gouges. Plus i think you get a year of rainy-day-evening reading catalogs when you order a certain amount. Kinda the Sears-Roebuck of hand tools gardening, carpentry and furniture hardware.

  • @kaigilb9238
    @kaigilb92389 ай бұрын

    For the banana trees, when the bananas are ripe for picking, you chop the whole tree down. The stem becomes mulch and a new tree grows up.

  • @edlysantiagoandino9228
    @edlysantiagoandino92287 ай бұрын

    After hearing what you said about Building a fence out of bambu, think about they Get bad easily because of the rain. I am a puertorriqueña that I think life close where you are. I soy this because I can identify your landscape. Anyways, for the fence you should go with what we call "espeques de madera" for a long term solution. They will do well against termites and whether

  • @hatterassportmechanic5621
    @hatterassportmechanic56219 ай бұрын

    Good morning g b u family again,it’s always nice to see my two favorite young people doing what they want to,everyone have a wonderful day.

  • @jorgemonserrate7070
    @jorgemonserrate70709 ай бұрын

    “After your banana harvest, cut your tree back to about 30 inches and let the stem dry out for two weeks before removing it. Banana stalks only produce fruit once, so it's important to cut them back for new fruit to grow.”

  • @mikeengelbrecht

    @mikeengelbrecht

    9 ай бұрын

    Good advice

  • @shawnmiller3338
    @shawnmiller33389 ай бұрын

    Since the old home structure is so close to the road it might be nice to one day restore it as a roadside farmer's market or as a tourism office or any use that can get people to visit and spend money.

  • @williamgrimberg2510
    @williamgrimberg25109 ай бұрын

    Have you two mentioned about getting a few goats? They eat just about everything and with light weight movable fencing they can clear a lot of growth specially when you’re dealing with fast growing plants. They are used for this reason all around the world plus they like rough terrain.

  • @mikeconnor7394
    @mikeconnor73949 ай бұрын

    The best part of your life is starting - thank you for sharing this new adventure! I wish you both luck!!! the property is awesome!!!! Palm Trees!!!

  • @rodneyross5282
    @rodneyross52829 ай бұрын

    You two just are so much fun to watch and listen to. Matt, you always come up with some kind of one liner elephant ears and trunk lol. Cats chasing tail all over the place. Kristin, you and your dream of owning a horse. I grew up on one, costly to maintain lol. I love the look of your property. I can see Matt on a bobcat(skid loader) even a excavator, he will be the master of destruction, Kristin please stay out of the way when he gets on it LMAO. Love to you both have a super blessed week. God please bless Matt and Kristin in all things. 😘

  • @mushroomcloud1
    @mushroomcloud14 ай бұрын

    I just love you guys....It is all about living your best life. Thanks for taking me along for your journey.

  • @HalsPals
    @HalsPals9 ай бұрын

    I've been attaching our bamboo inch by inch to our 4 foot high fence using rebar wire. Had to put support posts periodically since it catches the wind like a sail. Looking good and makes good privacy.

  • @hugeblue
    @hugeblue9 ай бұрын

    10/1/23 - You guys are amazing! So look forward to following you on your journey ! I look forward to your videos every week! Beautiful property!

  • @Joe-yb9gu
    @Joe-yb9gu9 ай бұрын

    Hey you guys! Y’all are such hard workers, it’s maybe because I am over 70 now, but Matt, I think you might want to look into a walk behind brush cutter it’s like a lawnmower from hell. Geared low and slow. Will cut down small trees up to 5 inches in diameter. A friend came across an old 50’s model did the necessary repairs and it was pretty much astonishing at what that thing could do. As much as you have to clear and maintain (stuff grows at an alarming pace in the tropics) it may be worth a look. They are not too over the top priced. Any way love you two and looking forward to seeing your next video.

  • @stephenmiriaja4322

    @stephenmiriaja4322

    9 ай бұрын

    Brush hog

  • @user-qs6jw4ev9n
    @user-qs6jw4ev9n9 ай бұрын

    dear Matt an Christen. i am 74 year old and i love both of you so dearly. Cristen is such loving woman and i think that you hit the jackpot . on the other end dear Matt i saw the way you work for your future wife and you are a Godly men. both of you make me smile. remember one important thing, when you argue , face each other and old hands and you will find out that your love for each other is stronger that of your argument. your a awesome couple and i wish you the best. May God blesse you both. i apologize for being so sentimental but my wife died last year and i just misses her terribly but you remind me the way we were.

  • @user-lc4kp4mq3z
    @user-lc4kp4mq3z9 ай бұрын

    Here’s an idea to help clear your land…goats! They will eat anything! And can clear large tracks of land at the same time too! So while your figuring out others needed areas the goats can be doing a great service for you! Might see if any farmer around or somewhat nearby would loan you or you could rent a herd or two to mow down that vegetation for you!

  • @TraillRunner
    @TraillRunner9 ай бұрын

    You two are amazing! Though I've always enjoyed watching you, I am definitely loving this new chapter more than the boating. Keep up the good work and I can't wait to see what you transform your land into!

  • @robertevans9354

    @robertevans9354

    9 ай бұрын

    Me too I prefer this two to one , the boat was cool but yuck not for this land lover

  • @brianwright874
    @brianwright8749 ай бұрын

    The most fascinating property. Way bigger than I thought. This can go on forever. Matt funny as hell still. My cat died so good to hear Bear is OK. Love you Guys.

  • @SailingGoodBadandUgly

    @SailingGoodBadandUgly

    9 ай бұрын

    So sorry to hear that.. we'll give bear extra love today

  • @madslindegaard6365
    @madslindegaard63659 ай бұрын

    So your elephant ear are taro root. You eat the root like potatoes. It's a farm plant. The way it works with banana/plantain is that when they are ready you cut down the palm and harvest. The plant would already have had side shots by then. The reason they fall is that they parish after fruiting

  • @user-vc1vt5ot1e
    @user-vc1vt5ot1e5 ай бұрын

    This looks to be a really great location to develope an off-grid lifestyle. Your solar skill-set from the boat will help you charge cordless tools, phones, etc.with just a couple panels, a battery and a controller. But, that river is the gem of it. Build some raised beds for gardens: mine are 2.5' high x 8' long x 2' wide. Lots of ways to do it - basically a box filled half full with dead vegetation. Then fill it the rest of the way with whatever soil you can find. No shortage of vegetables. Buy lots of skeeter repellent.🙂

  • @edlysantiagoandino9228
    @edlysantiagoandino92287 ай бұрын

    I love your videos, and as being a agricultural professor from UPR Mayaguez PR I can see from your videos the perspectiva of a person with little knowledge of harvesting and traing to life in a tropical land. I can tell It is such an adventure for you🎉🎉

  • @SailingGoodBadandUgly

    @SailingGoodBadandUgly

    7 ай бұрын

    Come teach us!!

  • @calbo4051
    @calbo40519 ай бұрын

    Perfect music for the moment. You guys have always edited the perfect music for the moment of the video. The crescendo of volume up and down to match scenery shots and dialog is amazing. Drone shots add a lot to the perspective of the adventure and it is not over used. Many channels fall in love with that expensive camera and drone you to death. It is obvious that a lot of work and creative effort goes into your story telling. I think your channel does that the best on YT. Looking Good GBU!

  • @paullink9319
    @paullink93199 ай бұрын

    Seems our property is favourite kitten dumping ground also. Sadly, the bobcats, owls, foxes and coyotes usually get them before we can capture them. The bigger struggle is more often than not, it's a racoon that ends up in the trap and they tear it apart before we can get it out.

  • @robertlaird6746
    @robertlaird67469 ай бұрын

    Get a land survey and make sure that they pound in metal rods into the ground every about 50 to 75 feet that have a survey cap on them and marked on the plot map. Then put a post about 6 inches inside your property line next to each marker with a metal T post or better yet, a metal pipe and paint the top so that you can easily see it. Make sure that they mark where the house is, the road easement and other things like the river. You want everything on that map that they give you. Most land survey companies just mark the 4 corners and that's it. You want to be able to string a line to check for straightness like putting up a fence and to do that, they must install a certified marker at least every 50 to 75 feet. Make sure that nothing is in the way of the string line like a hill of dirt or a nice palm tree when you string up your line from post to post.

  • @BreakingBarriers2DIY
    @BreakingBarriers2DIY9 ай бұрын

    It doesn’t seem to matter what subject your content is…it’s consistently entertaining. I’ll bet you guys could make paint drying content and I’d watch! Lol

  • @MrShenron89
    @MrShenron899 ай бұрын

    Those yellow fruits are guavas (guayava in spanish). 21:25 the tree directly behind Matt is a breadfruit tree, try to take care of that one as well. The elephant ears you found, those might be Malanga, the tuber portion is edible after you boil it with a little salt (for taste). Ya'll definitely have a bountiful property!

  • @SantiVSKATC

    @SantiVSKATC

    9 ай бұрын

    Looks like ñameras leaves, edible root. They need a lot of clean water to grow

  • @ssecor40
    @ssecor409 ай бұрын

    The discovery and anticipation of treasures nature holds for you is priceless! Thank you, Kristen and Matt, 🙂for sharing your dreams with us so we all can escape life's troubles and just take it all in each week. Love you guys, be safe out there and enjoy! ❤

  • @seanbramble4649

    @seanbramble4649

    9 ай бұрын

    They encouraged me to look into purchasing a five acre plot. Now I am really going at it. I hope that I can make the purchase and set up a cabin before year's end. Wish me luck

  • @nathanixslade
    @nathanixslade9 ай бұрын

    The lore in Puerto Rico say: If a person intentionally, knowingly, carelessly or with criminal negligence leaves the animal in a place with the intention of abandoning it, he or she commits the crime of animal abandonment. If the accused is convicted and qualifies and agrees to serve the sentence on probation or any other alternative method to prison confinement, a mandatory fine of three (3) thousand to eight (8) thousand dollars would apply to the sentence.

  • @terryhowie3099
    @terryhowie30999 ай бұрын

    Really impressed with the courage and vision you guys have for this exciting new venture. You have amazing resolve and I look forward to following your journey!! God Bless!!

  • @MacBailey
    @MacBailey9 ай бұрын

    Although it takes a little to spin up, your string trimmer can take a kit that will let you mount a 12inch circular saw blade on it. It will cut through some pretty gnarly vines and small saplings pretty easy. The grass sometimes builds up, but that happens with just the string. You might be able to even just mount the blade under the string cartridge. (it does have left hand threads to take it off)

  • @justincase5272
    @justincase52729 ай бұрын

    Elephant ears are quite poisonous. If you bushwhack through them, immediately take a cool soapy shower. If you get the white sap on your skin, wash with soap and water. COOL on the high altitude bananas! Nice music! Reminds me of the orchestral arrangements of the early Tarzan movies. "Cool little hideout." Might be a great location for your home.

  • @clarencebirdashaw8117
    @clarencebirdashaw81179 ай бұрын

    There's around twenty seven varieties of bananas. When you take a bunch of bananas down, you have to cut the whole plant down. The banana plant will make a pup, To replace the plant you cut down when you harvest your bananas. Enjoy. The big palm tree is called a royal palm. The palm tree by your road looks like a queen palm. You need to plant some coconut Palms. Just stick a coconut in the ground and it will grow. Don't bury the nut just about halfway in the ground works. Enjoy your new jungle.

  • @raybrdjr
    @raybrdjr9 ай бұрын

    I LOVE HOW YOU GUYS MAKE A STORY OUT OF EVERYDAY ACTIVITIES AND YET ITS ENTERTAINING. - MOBILE, AL!

  • @JT-qc6kw
    @JT-qc6kw9 ай бұрын

    I REALLY ENJOY YOUR NEW CHAPTER OFF THE BOAT AND WORKING TOGETHER TO FIX UP YOUR LAND.. AND MATT, BE CAREFUL WHERE YOUR SWINGING THAT MACHETE 😄

  • @sillygoose9070

    @sillygoose9070

    9 ай бұрын

    Careful with That Axe, Eugene!

  • @RCoperator
    @RCoperator9 ай бұрын

    This is by far my favorite KZread Channel at the moment. Keep it up!

  • @GettingGoundedwithJenna
    @GettingGoundedwithJenna9 ай бұрын

    Those look like apple banana trees to me. Y'all have gold for land. When you want to use your weedwhacker, I love using a brush cutter blade to get through the jungle. It's the bee's knees. You don't need to worry about going through so much string.. You can even go through small trees, which is great! You can go as slow as you need to. I think y'all have an echo, but you can get a blade in many brands. That iguana is totally a predator. It's after her pumpkins! Cover those babies. Keep being awesome, y'all.

  • @jjr6300
    @jjr63009 ай бұрын

    When Kristen was on Matt's shoulders swinging that machete, 😮I was praying she didn't take off your limbs Matt. Safety first 😂

  • @kristytriantafilu9729

    @kristytriantafilu9729

    9 ай бұрын

    Had flashbacks to a four wheeler land exploration 😂

  • @neutonrenda2303
    @neutonrenda23039 ай бұрын

    Looks like you guys have to battle with nature at the moment lol. Huge difference on the road.👍❤

  • @rhodealexandre6583
    @rhodealexandre65839 ай бұрын

    I hope you got all the shots you need so you do not get sick. Your area was wild for a long time. Good job guys

  • @paulwood2329
    @paulwood23299 ай бұрын

    People who dump Mum with her kittens have got no heart. My wife and I live next to a country lane in beautiful rural Wales and we get kittens dumped on the lane. We can't and won't give them up. They all have a forever home.

  • @richs372
    @richs3729 ай бұрын

    Also, it take about 15 years for a palm tree to grow to it's maximum height of about 40 feet. It is pretty hard to judge the height when you are at ground level, so i'm sure yours looks taller than it actually is. Cheers!!

  • @SailingGoodBadandUgly

    @SailingGoodBadandUgly

    9 ай бұрын

    Our mast was 50' and the tree is definitely taller😂 but ima get a ladder and measure it

  • @kristytriantafilu9729

    @kristytriantafilu9729

    9 ай бұрын

    ​@@SailingGoodBadandUglyMatty just climb it like the mast and coconut tree 😂

  • @user-uw4ch8qr5e
    @user-uw4ch8qr5e9 ай бұрын

    Beautifully constructed video, love the time lapse and drone footage along with the excellent choice of background music. Well done!

  • @Firefly-dy5zc
    @Firefly-dy5zc9 ай бұрын

    A good way to clear land is to get a couple of goats. Just solidly tether them in the area you want cleared and they will clear it in a few days. Then move them to the next spot. If you want to clear a lot of land quickly get a herd of 20 or 30 goats and set up those portable temporary electric fences. You'll be amazed how quickly they will take care of the undergrowth. Either way, you just need to make sure they have access to water.

  • @sparrowdudu
    @sparrowdudu9 ай бұрын

    The tree with the big leaves at 09:41 is a fast growing but weak one; in a storm you will see their branches break. Best to cut down as many of them as possible to let other more beneficial plants grow.

  • @CNubel
    @CNubel9 ай бұрын

    I gotta tell ya. I didn't think I was going to enjoy the videos about the new property. Turns out, I love them. I always look forward to a visit from you guys each Sunday morning.

  • @EK10241024
    @EK102410249 ай бұрын

    Ive followed you for nearly 4 years, on and off. This is an exciting move you two have made for your lives. It's the perfect change for the story, also. I am retired, own properties in Florida, but now am interested wild and tropical like you have. How many acres do you have there, and just how far is it from the ocean?

  • @boatrvme8478

    @boatrvme8478

    5 ай бұрын

    They are an hr from ocean o they said in an earlier vid. They said they got a great deal on land. Im sure its cheaper there than in the states??

  • @DaveBrandt96
    @DaveBrandt969 ай бұрын

    Thank you kids for being so receptive to rescuing the kittens. We presently have six cats, all of whom we have rescued over the years, and at this point, the youngest is about fourteen. Thankfully, we no longer live in an area where this is a problem as we are now in our mid-eighties, so I'm not inclined to add to the group.

  • @sammaimas155
    @sammaimas1559 ай бұрын

    Mat, I think when you want to get a bunch of bananas from a tree you usually cut the tree down as it is finished doing it's job and new suckers will grow to continue the plantation.

  • @rlcoop1
    @rlcoop19 ай бұрын

    I'm loving this new journey!

  • @gusroberts
    @gusroberts9 ай бұрын

    I wish you guys could post everyday! I know what a video takes from editing and prep though. Keep up the fantastic work. I am a truck driver and I have been delivering lumber to the docks here in Jacksonville that is going on a barge to PR. I always wonder if you guys will get some of that lumber. Thanks for what you do and stay safe!

  • @philabbey3315
    @philabbey33159 ай бұрын

    If i can say one thing, I'm sure you guy's are inspiring others who may be on the fence about adventure. So by sea or by land you are poster for get out there and get er done. Been watching you for long long time love you both.

  • @markellsworth7889
    @markellsworth78899 ай бұрын

    A huge amount of work to clear some of the areas to get ready to build, but it is going to be a lot of work to keep it clear and harvest some of the rewards. Keep having fun on this adventure like we are watching it!

  • @keyper555
    @keyper5559 ай бұрын

    Love your videos, and your land, hope it works out for you to make a great place to live and thrive, just a FYI if you didn't know referring to your bee sting. If you get stung out in the wild and can't get any treatment on it right away, pack mud onto the sting area and let it dry, as it dries it will pull the stinger and venom out quickly, if you can't find mud make your own even if you have to pee on dirt to make some, also works for any other stings, bites, punctures etc, Grated potato works very well to and baking soda made into a paste with water. One more thing for both you and your animals, get brewers yeast tablets, feed them to your animals, cats and dogs love them like candy, also take them yourselves daily. brewers yeast puts out a scent in your skin oil that bugs and bees, ticks fleas cant stand and will not attack you or your animals, I got rid of mange on my dog using brewers yeast within a month, my cat and dog loved them like M&M's, just a couple a day.

  • @FreedomRock44
    @FreedomRock449 ай бұрын

    You know what there are none of by that extra road and nicely cleared fence.........Chads and Tads!!!!!!! Way to get some both of you!!!!!

  • @albertocaraballo6193
    @albertocaraballo61939 ай бұрын

    Me and my wife love your videos. The name of the fruit is a guava in spanish guayaba. You also have some breadfruit trees. You are doing and amazing job with your land. Our best wishes to you!

  • @CLSearles
    @CLSearles9 ай бұрын

    Nice job on clearing the land, and beautiful job on saving the cats 🐈 😻 🥃🍷🙏🏽🥃🍷🏠🏡sail⛵️⛵️⛵️❤

  • @mememe5231
    @mememe52319 ай бұрын

    Great work! Good for you guys. Watch out for worms in the guayabas. They’re about the same size and color as the seeds. After you cut one open, wait for a few seconds. If nothing is moving, you are in the clear. Guanabanas or soursop are green with small spikes. About the size of a big grapefruit. The elephant ear plants should be taro, a root vegetable which you can eat. You probably have yucca and wild sweet potatoes growing in there!

  • @5ringsaudits

    @5ringsaudits

    9 ай бұрын

    Mmmm, sweet potatoes…

  • @tonyperez7306
    @tonyperez73067 ай бұрын

    Hi guys, One very important recommendation, Please be very careful when You get yo the river level. Befeore go yo that level check if it is not raining o upstrem. It happens very frecuently in PR that You go yo a low level river but Big rain is happening upstream and a Lot of people loss their lives downstream. Because a Big water hit.

  • @dentaltok
    @dentaltok9 ай бұрын

    Brings back many memories for us who have cleared property for a home 😊.....makes ya feel good😁...at least the guy didn’t kill the cats..🥴

  • @simonwilson1211
    @simonwilson12119 ай бұрын

    Wow! What amazing scenery, beautifully shot.. Matt, watch your back buddy. I made the mistake of damaging my back by clearing land and digging a pool in Thailand. Standing in a market and getting stuck in a bowing stance is not fun. Take care you two XX

  • @terencerattigan4045
    @terencerattigan40459 ай бұрын

    Hi guys, everything seems to going nicely, but hey Kirsten cover up when you go into the jungle otherwise something nasty is going to bite you. Take good care, love you both.

  • @serenecandle
    @serenecandle9 ай бұрын

    We are loving this as much as the sailing! We just love you two! You're a special couple!

  • @iainwhyte4842
    @iainwhyte48429 ай бұрын

    Tu Meke Really impressed with yor ability to make the most with less. A real inspiration…I’ve always grabbed the biggest machine or bought the flashest tool or resource to get the job done and invariabley I create more damage when I was aiming to create and have a lot of expensive stuff sitting around that a lot of more economically fiscal gear could easily achieve. I love your channel

  • @sillygoose9070
    @sillygoose90709 ай бұрын

    I love this new adventure. 👍💪(especially the kittens)

  • @5ringsaudits

    @5ringsaudits

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes, the kittens…we need more kittens

  • @Philc231
    @Philc2319 ай бұрын

    Outstanding job guys , working on your own land is truly a pleasure not a chore . Are any of those vines big enough to weave into a cool fence ?

  • @MikeBanks2003
    @MikeBanks20039 ай бұрын

    I got a surveyor to come and mark the boundaries of my little jungle. They found the old pegs and added some new ones, and taped the boundaries with orange tape along the line they cut to make them easier for me to see. I think it cost me a few hundred--but it was money well spent. Check those "Elephant Ears" to see if they are in fact Cassava--it is useful food if they are--and in any case--Cassava loves swamps and is a good carb worth planting. Plantains grow in cooler climates than Bananas, we call them cooking bananas. We roast them, or cut them in rings and fry them. The variety of short banana you need are called Cavendish--they are short and produce a lot of fruit, Some varieties are very tall. In the islands we get RED bananas, really big ones, and cook them. We called them Fei.

  • @paulnorcross5954
    @paulnorcross59549 ай бұрын

    Quality vid...Great music choice, excellent cast. Oscar nominations for best KZreadrs ever.....we love ya.

  • @dragonflysdiscoveries7567
    @dragonflysdiscoveries75679 ай бұрын

    Hey ! My favourite two lovebirds. You want to put up a sign saying: "No kittens please. Goats wanted though." You guys are so inspirational, thanks kids.