How I Built a Sustainable Suburban Homestead in 3 Years

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02:09 - Design
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08:16 - Filling Beds
09:28 - Planting Beds
11:17 - Productive Orchards
16:38 - Grey Water Systems
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24:09 - Keeping Chickens
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  • @epicgardening
    @epicgardening4 ай бұрын

    A book three years in the making - order Epic Homesteading and get a free pack of seeds with your order by 1/29/24: growepic.co/3vJGnom - If you're not in the USA, check the supplemental guide for links on where to purchase: www.epicgardening.com/epic-homesteading-book/ - thank you all for coming along on this journey with me. Keep on growing, Kevin

  • @theheardhomestead

    @theheardhomestead

    4 ай бұрын

    I was right🎉🎉🎉🎉❤ 📖

  • @SylviaDallas

    @SylviaDallas

    4 ай бұрын

    Is it on Amazon?

  • @mayasalter1624

    @mayasalter1624

    4 ай бұрын

    I already preordered and received it! Love it! 🥰

  • @mayasalter1624

    @mayasalter1624

    4 ай бұрын

    @@SylviaDallasYes, but it is not an autographed copy and you don’t get a package of free seeds.

  • @gracewhitmore8198

    @gracewhitmore8198

    4 ай бұрын

    Same

  • @charissawirick4700
    @charissawirick47004 ай бұрын

    There is a large group of (us) millenials moving back to old ways. Sourdough, gardening, farming, preserving, and homesteading are all coming back into the light. It's a daunting task sometimes, but your channel and book make it so feel within our grasp! Here's to those of us that are ready for a simpler, slower life!

  • @MarkTrades__

    @MarkTrades__

    4 ай бұрын

    amen brother. Fellow millennial in the same mindset. Something has gone wrong in society. The more I work with the ground & to help my fellow people & surroundings. The happier I am. Nothing else like money, has the same affect. What society currently deems "success" seems to leave the majority who attain it unhappy. I've been there & all it did was allow me to impulse buy dumb crap whenever I wanted and then have a hard time sleeping every night because of the stress of the job, STUPID

  • @randiruhn657

    @randiruhn657

    4 ай бұрын

    Not just millennials 😘😉

  • @bdb1052

    @bdb1052

    3 ай бұрын

    Agreed I am with you! Next spring I should have enough to buy a house and get started!

  • @mrssmayberry

    @mrssmayberry

    3 ай бұрын

    Gen z here and I feel the same. I'm still in an apartment but I'm trying to start gardening on my balcony this year, and hoping my knowledge and experience will grow and I'll know enough for when I have a house and land to play with :)

  • @voodoobunny13

    @voodoobunny13

    2 ай бұрын

    Old ways minus the bigotry is the ideal. Growing my own food and saving money doing so? Nice. Misogyny, racism, and a bizarre fear of science? Ehhh, no thanks. I like a nice blend of "old ways farming" and "modern social values."

  • @StardewHomestead
    @StardewHomestead4 ай бұрын

    You and Jacques have been carrying me through winter 😭 I'm so ready for spring

  • @epicgardening

    @epicgardening

    4 ай бұрын

    Spring is COMING!

  • @jakefrechette3224

    @jakefrechette3224

    4 ай бұрын

    This is why Daffodils are my most beloved flower. They are the heralds of the Spring. Maybe something only us Northerners can fully appreciate after knowing the depths of Winter. (Not trying to gatekeep)

  • @MrEzekiel1982

    @MrEzekiel1982

    4 ай бұрын

    I agree. I would watch anyways but if they didn’t live in the zone they do we wouldn’t have so much time to keep us interested. Hard not to be jealous!!!

  • @OneGirlsGarden-uy3dc

    @OneGirlsGarden-uy3dc

    4 ай бұрын

    Word!!!

  • @ashton8987

    @ashton8987

    4 ай бұрын

    Preach

  • @Leekle2ManE
    @Leekle2ManE4 ай бұрын

    Regarding Tilling: I started getting into gardening a little over a decade ago. During my 'research' I learned there was a thing called lasagna mulching to improve soil or even just spreading free tree grindings and letting worms and other critters pull the organic matter into the soil. Over the years since then, this idea of low energy soil improvement has gained a lot of popularity amongst KZreadrs to the point where some people started looking down on the notion of tilling. "Do you know the carbon footprint you are creating using a gas tiller?". But the thing presenters gloss over and commenters don't seem to catch is that it takes YEARS for the slow method to improve soil below. And if a person is on hard clay, most of the nutrients can wash away before nature can move the organic matter into the soil. So while I personally am going the slow method, the notion that someone might want to jumpstart their process by tilling organic matter into the soil shouldn't be frowned upon. 3-4 hours of tilling to get healthy, food-sustaining soil in a year's time? Seems to me that carbon burp of running the tiller gets offset pretty quickly by growing more produce quicker than it would have taken the slow route.

  • @zacherybutter7349

    @zacherybutter7349

    4 ай бұрын

    You’re totally correct and we cannot get dogmatic about this - we need to be sensible and understand the natural processes. I also have a heavy clay soil which needed to be tilled well and mixed with manure, compost, and some soil. Then I threw in about 50 earthworms and 100 red worms. I’ll let them do the work for a long time to come. Afterwards, I covered the area with soil l I’ll be using for gardening and then alfalfa hay mulch.

  • @WindowsXP_logon_sound_23yrsago

    @WindowsXP_logon_sound_23yrsago

    4 ай бұрын

    I second this! 👏 We all love and respect regenerative land techniques but of course, sometimes the only sensible choice is to work in a bit of tilling.

  • @catherinesanchez1185

    @catherinesanchez1185

    3 ай бұрын

    If all land was natural , tilling wouldn’t be necessary but usually we’re dealing with land that has been driven in , plowed , beaten , had everything alive sucked out if it for generations !! Tilling is simply a way to speed up fixing the land and bringing life back to it . The sooner the better . Dogma tends to be negative in many spheres and one of those is gardening

  • @ThePizzaGoblin

    @ThePizzaGoblin

    Ай бұрын

    while my experience is limited, I never understood the stigma to tilling. It just seems like a perfectly good solution

  • @lamdao1242

    @lamdao1242

    6 күн бұрын

    @@catherinesanchez1185yep

  • @bethb8276
    @bethb82764 ай бұрын

    Growing wherever you happen to be makes me think of that saying, "bloom where you're planted", and make the best of what you have idea. Your place is amazing after 3 years! My yard is so much smaller, but I'm pleased with some of the progress I'm making, and inspired to do more now! Thanks!

  • @epicgardening

    @epicgardening

    4 ай бұрын

    Love that!

  • @AlanaLee-xv2qy
    @AlanaLee-xv2qy4 ай бұрын

    I like the urban/suburban slant of this. We have a suburban "homestead" (23 raised beds, two trees, 3 bay compost, and massive amounts of canning and fermenting) in San Jose, so it is nice to see what others can do with their smaller land spaces. Keep up the great work.

  • @saal0

    @saal0

    4 ай бұрын

    Europeans reading this 👁️👄👁️

  • @epicgardening

    @epicgardening

    4 ай бұрын

    you can do a TON with that, that's amazing

  • @AlanaLee-xv2qy

    @AlanaLee-xv2qy

    4 ай бұрын

    @@epicgardening Yes we are planning our 4th season now and eat something fresh or preserved from last season every day.

  • @LaraFabans

    @LaraFabans

    3 ай бұрын

    I'm over by Good Sam and trying to for years. Some are better than others...I just need to get organized. But the last 3 years, my plants have been eaten overnight and I think it's rats :-( If you ever want to do a seed exchange, let me know!

  • @ethanknokke1518
    @ethanknokke15184 ай бұрын

    Amy balcony or big city house owner, just get quails, 2 quails is the equivalent of 1 chicken. They require far less space, they lay way more eggs, they make 0 noise. Their eggs are healthier anyways and a thousand fold cheaper to keep and take care off

  • @deb8416

    @deb8416

    2 ай бұрын

    The first garden we had was the best one we've ever had. I guess it was the right place at the right time. We bought 2 pallets of broken black cow, cow manure bags and 1.5 pallets of compost from Home Depot. One of our friends came with his huge tractor tiller and tilled approximately 1/8 of our acre of property. We dumped all of the bags that we had and he tilled that in as well. We had so much produce that we were handing it out to all of our friends. The past 10 years have been tough gardening. I've bought a lot of books and watched more videos than I should have, but I'm still learning. My parents were farmers, and my father knew so many tricks and remedies that I wish I would've paid more attention when we had our gardens. Hopefully, I'm armed with all of the natural remedies and a successful compost pile to get me through this summer. The weather in Florida is a daily coin toss; so much so that I think our local weather man is in on it. Good luck to all of you, and may your gardens grow green, lush, and productive this year.

  • @user-ku6wn4ot5x

    @user-ku6wn4ot5x

    Ай бұрын

    We were going to try chickens soon so I appreciate the quail tip. I’ve had chickens before and had so many issues with them that is why I’ve been hesitant. We moved to acres so I was hoping that would solve the problem, before it was seriously a small in town now we are in the countryside so we have a coop and a whole run already there. I’ll check in on quails though because I only want the eggs not to kill them for meat.

  • @Thecarcissist12

    @Thecarcissist12

    17 күн бұрын

    Do chickens and quail get along ok? I'm curious about doing both

  • @FrozEnbyWolf150
    @FrozEnbyWolf1504 ай бұрын

    I was speaking to my arborist earlier, and he said sometimes you want to go with the smaller, younger trees, instead of the older, more expensive ones. The reason is that, when it comes to older trees, some orchards will cut back the roots heavily to get them to fit into the pot. As you might expect, this causes a lot of damage, and the tree has to expend energy to regrow those roots. It's very likely that a younger tree that has not suffered any damage will grow up faster than an older tree that has been cut like this.

  • @imafan26

    @imafan26

    4 ай бұрын

    True. Younger plants in general are more adaptable and transplant better. You would have to cut a lot of roots off when you transplant a larger specimen and you have to reduce the canopy as well.

  • @MarkTrades__

    @MarkTrades__

    4 ай бұрын

    smart. That makes alot of sense. Thanks for sharing.

  • @juliehorney995
    @juliehorney9954 ай бұрын

    Would love more detailed workarounds for those of us living in an HOA. For example, we can do a couple of rabbits but not chickens or fowl. No solar panels but hope to do a generator or portable solar panels. Rain barrels are in process as long as the view is shielded by a bush from the street. Fruit guilds maximize growing fruit trees and bushes, sustainably/regeneratively. Thanks for this encouragement; everyone can do something!

  • @saal0

    @saal0

    4 ай бұрын

    No solar panels is a crazy rule 🫠

  • @MikeDiEva

    @MikeDiEva

    4 ай бұрын

    Hey, corn is botanically a grass, meaning you can replace your lawn with it and they can't say anything 🤣

  • @jbuck1975

    @jbuck1975

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@MikeDiEva then they would say the grass is too tall

  • @epicgardening

    @epicgardening

    4 ай бұрын

    Will have to do that in the future!

  • @NatashaAllisonMissionAFamily

    @NatashaAllisonMissionAFamily

    4 ай бұрын

    The trampoline garden: kzread.info/dash/bejne/dmWNybt_Z5zLpKw.html

  • @mikemorton954
    @mikemorton9544 ай бұрын

    "There is water that comes from the sky..." I'm in the UK. It's late January now and it's rained almost every day since October. I'm thinking of building an ark.

  • @_JimmyBeGood

    @_JimmyBeGood

    6 күн бұрын

    🤣🤣🤣

  • @Seraph318
    @Seraph3184 ай бұрын

    This is awesome, I would love to see you try another Apocalypse grow challenge now that the homestead is all established and stuff :D

  • @epicgardening

    @epicgardening

    4 ай бұрын

    Honestly going to do it

  • @Seraph318

    @Seraph318

    4 ай бұрын

    @@epicgardening That's so awesome! Looking forward to it :D .

  • @alexstill9933
    @alexstill99332 ай бұрын

    I put this on to fall asleep but you are so concise and well spoken I was engaged the entire video, great presentation

  • @WinsomeWinslet
    @WinsomeWinslet4 ай бұрын

    I'm so glad you put a focus on HOAs and regulations! When we bought a home we wanted to do a few homesteading type things, we found out later that not only could we not keep chickens, we couldn't even have a shed unless it matched the house (custom shed!). So yes, pay attention to the rules of the HOA and the town regulations before you purchase any property.

  • @maramatkovic1568

    @maramatkovic1568

    4 ай бұрын

    can you have quails as pets?

  • @WinsomeWinslet

    @WinsomeWinslet

    4 ай бұрын

    @@maramatkovic1568 sadly no.

  • @lgmadkelt104
    @lgmadkelt1044 ай бұрын

    Just ordered. My wife and I bought our home last year and are really hoping to use your guide to help our homesteading adventures to be successful!

  • @epicgardening

    @epicgardening

    4 ай бұрын

    Have fun!

  • @Hopeless_Ideas
    @Hopeless_Ideas4 ай бұрын

    i started watching you a few days ago when i finalyl got my garden going and i cant stop watching and learning

  • @epicgardening

    @epicgardening

    4 ай бұрын

    Enjoy the rabbit hole

  • @Hopeless_Ideas

    @Hopeless_Ideas

    4 ай бұрын

    @@epicgardening will do

  • @jaketallorlin223
    @jaketallorlin2234 ай бұрын

    Great video guys. A lot of good info packed in there. Bought my homestead in 2017. One regret I have is not planting fruit trees until this past year. I always thought I will get to planting an orchard eventually, but that obviously was a dumb decision. Should have been the first thing I did.

  • @epicgardening

    @epicgardening

    4 ай бұрын

    Yes, fruit trees should go in ASAP!

  • @MyFocusVaries

    @MyFocusVaries

    4 ай бұрын

    ​@@epicgardening You know what they say. The best time to plant a tree is 10 years ago. The second best time is today.

  • @catiepower3550
    @catiepower35504 ай бұрын

    Rain capture has been a great investment in my space. Orchard is the plan for 2024. Expanding the garden again 2025.

  • @christophergetchell6490
    @christophergetchell64904 ай бұрын

    Awesome work for just three years! I'm lucky to have no HOA and lax zoning regulations, mostly limited by the amount of space I have here on about an acre of which I turned the back quarter of useless land into productive and relaxing permaculture gardens and a home office/studio at the center of it!

  • @mercurybard9794
    @mercurybard97944 ай бұрын

    Unfortunately, where I am in Illinois doesn't allow water catchment. However, in the next couple of years, I'm considering putting in a rain garden to return some of the water from my downspouts back into the soil. I really appreciate all the knowledge you, Jacques, and Chris have shared on the channels.

  • @MarkTrades__

    @MarkTrades__

    4 ай бұрын

    Sounds like a chicago suburb? Just leave. Illinois sucks. I'm from wisconsin and leaving the midwest climate was one of the biggest quality of life improvements I have ever experienced. I am not making light or joking here. Its like everyone up there has stockholm's syndrome about the winter. "Its not that bad, oh its so nice out today (its 40 degrees and overcast, and theres nothing happening in the area thats fun because everyone is sheltering, meanwhile now much further south & they have events all year, people always outside, always getting in their dose of nature - im telling you)"

  • @mercurybard9794

    @mercurybard9794

    4 ай бұрын

    @@MarkTrades__ except I actually moved here for the weather 😅

  • @jvalfin3359
    @jvalfin33594 ай бұрын

    I have to say, as someone that lives near the arctic circle I'm incredibly jealous of people who can grow things year round. The snow can cover up the ground for up to 5 months up here! I'm limited to indoor growing at that time, and as there are only 5 hours of daylight and even less that finds it's way inside, nothing really grows. I really only have about 3 months of actual growing time per year.

  • @imafan26

    @imafan26

    4 ай бұрын

    I am a frost tender flower. I don't even like it when the temperature goes below 70 degrees. But then again. I don't have heaters or winter clothes. The first time I saw a picture someone had taken of themselves in Canada. I asked them why they took a black and white photo. Then, I realized she was wearing a red coat. It is always green here and only non native plants lose leaves in the fall.

  • @MarkTrades__

    @MarkTrades__

    4 ай бұрын

    as someone who previously lived far north like you, I found moving near the equator was a HUGE quality of life improvement. The darkness & inability to go outside into the fresh air and sunshine is not natural or right for humans to endure, IMO.

  • @imafan26

    @imafan26

    4 ай бұрын

    @@MarkTrades__ me too. I visited my friend in winter. I did not like not knowing where the sun was, all the closed windows and doors, and the cooked air.

  • @user-kv9il9wl9y
    @user-kv9il9wl9yАй бұрын

    when it comes to the first flush filter... instead of a horizontal pipe, use a 45 degree below where the horizontal or entry to tank would be.. this will cause an even better first pass flush. Think that when the debris that comes down the pipe with the rain water, it's also passing by water that is overflowing into your 'clean' tank... you want everything to settle to the bottom of your collection pipe so by having a 45 lower you won't have the chance of the debris getting 'sucked' into the clean tank as it passes by your clean water flow. I hope I articulated that well enough for those who know to understand.. if you know you have seen how there are still some debris, albeit very small pieces and amounts but it builds up over time in your clean tank... the tip I'm explaining will help to negate that minor issue.

  • @gardenboydon
    @gardenboydon4 ай бұрын

    Gardening is just a beautiful experience. If you're new to gardening and read this, just have fun with it. You'll be surprised by what you can do

  • @debbieflores7256
    @debbieflores72564 ай бұрын

    Congrats on the new book! I know it takes a lot of time and effort. We all appreciate it! Can't wait to get it.

  • @user-gt4gs5xu6s
    @user-gt4gs5xu6s4 ай бұрын

    Great video as always! I think tea bushes would make a great addition to the homestead. It could make for an interesting series about growing and processing your own tea

  • @ubiquitousLeees
    @ubiquitousLeees4 ай бұрын

    Thank you again for all of your hard work. I hope all of your homes and gardens fared well through the flooding in SD this week!

  • @yvonnemoncho2731
    @yvonnemoncho27314 ай бұрын

    kevin thank you very much, because of you i have 20-week year old chickens in my yard, growing vegetables...its urban farming at its best. thank you and take care!!!!

  • @J0ND0EKILLAH
    @J0ND0EKILLAH4 ай бұрын

    I’ve been watching your videos for many years. I’m happy to see how much your garden has grown, especially coming from your old spot.

  • @K_P_R
    @K_P_R4 ай бұрын

    You have me pumped to start my orchard! Thanks for dropping a book!

  • @daliacha
    @daliacha4 ай бұрын

    Excellent video. Clear, easy to understand and straight to the point. Congrats on the success of your garden and the release of your book. Looking forward to keep learning!

  • @rajingbutterfli
    @rajingbutterfli4 ай бұрын

    I love that you and your team have provided this!! ❤❤❤

  • @entenknew
    @entenknew4 ай бұрын

    The hen close up shot tickles me 😂

  • @fatboy41bty
    @fatboy41bty4 ай бұрын

    I can't express just how perfect the timing for this video was. Looking at a house move soon got me looking at garden ideas and found your channel yesterday. So many ideas on my head now and I can't wait to adapt this for Australia and get a produce garden going. The way you communicate these topics of brilliant and makes me feel like it's not going to be as daunting as I would have thought.

  • @RebekahFinley
    @RebekahFinley4 ай бұрын

    I’m so delusional I think I can do this is one growing season

  • @sunnysideeverythangg1085

    @sunnysideeverythangg1085

    29 күн бұрын

    Same

  • @bonnielass82
    @bonnielass822 ай бұрын

    Way to GROW on your book! It's definitely on my wishlist. I love following your channel because it's always educational and easy to watch and understand.

  • @kieranomahony00
    @kieranomahony004 ай бұрын

    I rarely comment on videos but I feel like I should. You have done an amazing job and I have learned so much from you over the years. I would love to one day have a lovely, thriving and productive space like this. Thank you so much for your videos and I hope 2024 is another epic year for you.

  • @Tallacus
    @Tallacus4 ай бұрын

    You are living the dream Kevin, good work!

  • @Marlowe327
    @Marlowe3272 ай бұрын

    I learned to garden with my grandparents years ago. More recently, I have followed you on KZread creating playlists of Epic Gardening related videos. I This video is wonderful for the new gardener or the long term gardener that wants to expand their gardening with new ideas and/or techniques. Before I finished watching, I felt I must have your companion book. It’s ordered and I can wait to start reading. Thank you for all you do.

  • @ikreate4u
    @ikreate4u3 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much Kevin! It is EPIC that you have freely shared this video to inspire and illustrate practical approaches to homesteading from “where we are now..” I am looking to start again as soon as I find my new home after living in a townhome. I have actively gardened here but long for my own private space again. I never thought I would miss my .85 acre home but it just isn’t as much fun when you have to as permission to do everything. It is so important for me to be in a situation such as yours where you can enjoy the best of both worlds. Lesson learned. I look forward to buying and reading your book. You are my go to gardener and I share your channel often. 🌱💕💕🌱

  • @earleencadwell8373
    @earleencadwell83734 ай бұрын

    Love what you have done with your homestead.

  • @donnaokane502
    @donnaokane5024 ай бұрын

    Thank you for making this video! I plan on sending it to my peers who don’t seem to understand what homesteading is / what I’m doing with my yard! Thanks

  • @Peachy08
    @Peachy084 ай бұрын

    I live on a half acre in a neighborhood. First thing I did was put up a cute picket fence. Then I put a hedge of pretty lime light hydrangea in front of it. Then I turned my front yard into a raised vegtable garden beds with flowers mingled in. I put a green house in the back yard and a 12×12 chicken run and turned an old childs playhouse into a coop. I got 3 chickens and made one half of their run into a compost making area that the girls put yheir magic into. Luckily I live in the exburbs. All wooded area next to me and behind me. No HOA to worry about. It is all working out wonderful!

  • @beaubromley942
    @beaubromley9424 ай бұрын

    Love ya Kevin!!! I’m always learning when I watch your videos. Looking forward to getting your book. Thanks man!

  • @marymccormick7806
    @marymccormick78064 ай бұрын

    Awesome Kevin. Glad you wrote this book. I’ll need to check out❤

  • @penquin875
    @penquin8754 ай бұрын

    I have been following you for a long time. Purchased a few Birdies last year and moved into my new home on a few acres. Just purchased your book the other day. Can't wait for it to arrive. I am looking forward to starting my garden this year. Big dreams but am going to start small and grow as I learn. I will use the 5 Birdies I have and plant a few fruit trees. Planted 2 Blueberry bushes in the Fall and hope they survived the deep freeze the south got the other day. Thank you for sharing your journey; I'm excited to start mine.

  • @hopesickmeier3216
    @hopesickmeier32164 ай бұрын

    I just ordered your book! I am in mid-Missouri, zone 6A(ish) and I teach garden education to PreK-4th grade. I've been doing this for 7 years now and it's the best gig in the work world! Love your videos and information!

  • @kahnubaid
    @kahnubaid3 ай бұрын

    You promised in the start of the video and you delivered it.... Subscribed.... Thank you❤🙏

  • @genesmith4642
    @genesmith46424 ай бұрын

    As a new subscriber noticed that you are an excellent communicater with a great attitude and valuable content. Would not hesitate to buy your book.

  • @PrimeAesthetic
    @PrimeAesthetic4 ай бұрын

    Loved the video :). I'm about 1-2 years behind you. The garden/homestead is kind of complete for now till I can do some fairly major realignment of the backyard. Moving the shed so a chicken coop can go in its place, redo the fence as it's falling apart, after the realignment I'll be able to put in a 3-4 composting bay system. I did get fruit trees (3 apple, 2 pear) in last summer so hopefully in about 2 years I can let them produce fruit and install several rain barrels for water collection with a water pump. However, we are already canning dill pickles/beans/carrots, tomatoes for sauces, we had a huge garlic harvest last fall and we are preserving those bulbs now :).

  • @jaydenburrell9418
    @jaydenburrell94184 ай бұрын

    Yall make my days better and im sure you hear it all the time but you are an inspiration and you remind me of the beauty in the world when i dont feel good

  • @deliamak
    @deliamak4 ай бұрын

    Love the water project. It's genuine. Someday I'd get a place of my own. Your videos help me prepare for my future home. Thank you.

  • @shauneilscott
    @shauneilscott4 ай бұрын

    Thank you for this video. The advice answered some of my questions and leaves me laughing at myself. Gardening is an amazingly rewarding hobby. Keep growing! Looking forward to the tree announcement❤!!

  • @zyante1
    @zyante14 ай бұрын

    The best build ever. You found a great spot in a hard city. Ours is in east county so it’s far and no one really lives there full time because of the distance but we have 2 acres. So we do look at your ideas and what you’ve done.

  • @Chaychay500
    @Chaychay5004 ай бұрын

    You're one of the smartest people I've seen on YT in awhile. I've learned so many tips from this video. The way you made your shed roof slanted to bring water down to your property 🧑‍🍳 💋

  • @alexclavelle148
    @alexclavelle1484 ай бұрын

    What a cool video! It's a great summary of everything you've done on the channel in the last few years.

  • @ceecee-thetransplantedgardener
    @ceecee-thetransplantedgardener4 ай бұрын

    This is just Epic. No BS or jokes.

  • @j.l.emerson592
    @j.l.emerson5924 ай бұрын

    Back in the early 2000s, my landlord put in a large patch of dewberries & raspberries. Then he put in a small septic tank about halfway between the house & the berry patch. He routed the shower & sink water from the bathroom & the laundry water to the small septic tank. I asked him why he did that with a septic tank... He said he did it to settle any foaming from the soaps we used. (Back then, most soaps had lots of foam & phosphates and special soaps were VERY expensive) He had already routed the kitchen sink water out to the orchard of pecan trees, peaches & Asian pears. The outlet for the kitchen water did foam up some & there was also some grease from washing dishes, pots & pans. So, I guess it was probably a good strategy for reusing water under the existing conditions.

  • @user-rc9iu7ng6o
    @user-rc9iu7ng6o4 ай бұрын

    Can't wait for spring!!

  • @jeanniemann4571
    @jeanniemann45714 ай бұрын

    What a great journey! This is awesome! I appreciate you sharing your knowledge.

  • @YKkris10
    @YKkris104 ай бұрын

    I started watching this video, thinking it was long and I wouldn't watch it all...just got to the end. It had me hooked all the way, great video! 🥰

  • @WalkingBackwardsIntoTheFuture
    @WalkingBackwardsIntoTheFuture4 ай бұрын

    I’m starting my three year plan as we speak! Going to post my blue prints up tonight when it’s ready

  • @smile30981
    @smile309814 ай бұрын

    Congratulations on your new book! I love all your content and I'm waiting for it to arrive this week :D

  • @Lonelupin
    @Lonelupin4 ай бұрын

    I’m putting together my first garden patch this year. I’ve had much over it all winter to prep it for the spring. It’s only about a 15x25 area but I should be able to get quite a lot out of it this year I hope. ❤️ thank you Kevin

  • @epicgardening

    @epicgardening

    4 ай бұрын

    Good luck w/ it!

  • @rpdx3
    @rpdx34 ай бұрын

    Great vlog! I have a bunch of raised beds, an in-ground bed, a bunch of fabric pots up to 60 gallons, potted blueberries, blackberry bush, a bunch of figs in containers and in the ground, an espaliered apple tree, as well as several regular dwarf apple trees, and some other odds and ends in the backyard of my fancy arse patio home. Installed a rain barrel and plan on putting in another. Have serious portable solar, but hope to install whole house solar and battery this spring. Thanks for the inspiration!!❤

  • @martinaparrrish5397
    @martinaparrrish53974 ай бұрын

    Nicely done Kevin.Thanks

  • @LKBean
    @LKBean2 ай бұрын

    This is a great overview. I think taking about irrigation with setting up the raised beds and before adding soil is super important. I'm learning this this hard way now that I have all my beds in place and filled with soil. I have to drag a hose across the property in order to water the beds, and will need to figure out automated irrigation so I'm not standing out there every morning in the heat of the summer.

  • @mrnumberone615
    @mrnumberone6154 ай бұрын

    What an awesome video Kevin. I've been watching you since you 1st started your dragon fruit containers. Your channel has exploded since then and I'm glad your passion has given you success. I'm also grateful for all of the knowledge you have given out. 🤙 You're an inspiration to alot of people.

  • @mmmmarada
    @mmmmarada3 ай бұрын

    So incredibly helpful and inspiring! Love this channel so much and will be getting your book to help me find my perfect urban homestead. Thank you!!

  • @joybrainanuersymsurvivor
    @joybrainanuersymsurvivor4 ай бұрын

    im ready to start gardening school soon! this is getting me excited for landscape design class!

  • @nolagirlhomestead
    @nolagirlhomestead4 ай бұрын

    Awesome, complete and easy to follow intro to homesteading in city setting. Great ideas

  • @ALMill11
    @ALMill113 ай бұрын

    I mean, I knew what composting was, but your description helped me understand it a little more in-depth. You have helpful insights. Thanks.

  • @vickibarana7635
    @vickibarana76354 ай бұрын

    Can't wait to read the book! Mine should be here tomorrow!!!

  • @bellepfeiffer3630
    @bellepfeiffer36304 ай бұрын

    Great video of the big picture. The first step is to figure out what part of the established lawn to eliminate and which part of a treed yard gets the most sun. For the last three years, I have taken pictures on a sunny day at the beginning of May every hour to try to figure out which part of the yard will not be shaded by a bunch of enormous tall trees. Last summer I did manage to get a bunch of tomatoes and green beans - no bell peppers yet. Right now I'm growing in really large pots that can be moved if needed to deal with the position of the sun through the summer.

  • @jaredleemease
    @jaredleemease2 ай бұрын

    Looks great. Thank you Kevin. 🏜🕺🏻🐕🏖

  • @kijo3401
    @kijo34019 күн бұрын

    So much great information, Thank you. You make all of this look like it is a reachable goal for us newbies. I am grateful🙏and inspired.

  • @commonsense2462
    @commonsense24624 ай бұрын

    This video flows very well with lots of info.

  • @benmartling2782
    @benmartling27824 ай бұрын

    Hey Kevin, hope 2024 goes well for your projects and you get to relax a bit more

  • @rexawrex4947
    @rexawrex49474 ай бұрын

    I know you've had some folks on the channel that talk about different climates, I'd personally love a video as in depth as this in colder northern climates. That being said, what an excellent video Kevin! You rock

  • @trippydalejr
    @trippydalejrАй бұрын

    I’m from southern Alabama and satsumas are a delicacy in my family my grandpa planted 5 before he past and we love them! Most delicious kind of orange!

  • @ZoneKei
    @ZoneKei4 ай бұрын

    Amazing video team. Gets me excited to get into the garden again, even though I was in it this morning!

  • @sonyahogan5673
    @sonyahogan56734 ай бұрын

    I am so excited for this book!!!❤

  • @JaanikaRiiel
    @JaanikaRiiel4 ай бұрын

    You are amazing, Kevin! 💚

  • @luciedallaire8598
    @luciedallaire85984 ай бұрын

    Wow! Seeing your vidéo showed me that I have all that plus bees on my 10000 sqf property… It’s a very good feeling. One decision that I made that I would do again is to extend the outside chicken run to include my 3 part compost bin! The chicks are always in it scratching and eating and working on it! It’s soo perfect.

  • @nancystrickland1623
    @nancystrickland16234 ай бұрын

    Thanks Kevin!! When I get my next check I think I’ll get your book.

  • @epicgardening

    @epicgardening

    4 ай бұрын

    Only if you can afford!

  • @TierraPrietaSolutions
    @TierraPrietaSolutions4 ай бұрын

    Que perro que perroo!!!! que perro mi amigo!!! Congratulations bro! the homestead looking good. About to order the book & looking forward to growing whatever seeds you throwing in lol. Take care.

  • @anthonym8339
    @anthonym83394 ай бұрын

    Props and congrats on the book! 🎉

  • @MsFresh619
    @MsFresh6194 ай бұрын

    You've done an amazing job with your Homestead

  • @user-ov7tu6ko2q
    @user-ov7tu6ko2q4 ай бұрын

    Interesting and Informative! I'll use those awsome tips you gave in the video. Thanks Kevin!😁🌱

  • @christymarr1984
    @christymarr19843 ай бұрын

    Thank you for making your videos! Learning so much!

  • @charleskiplinger9904
    @charleskiplinger99044 ай бұрын

    This is an awesome video breaking down how you can do it in a limited space.

  • @bettyhickey9717
    @bettyhickey97174 ай бұрын

    This is a very informative video with many practical ideas. I was on the fence about purchasing your book. Your references to how to do grey water and rain water harvesting sold me. I am trying to set up irrigation for my raised beds. I have watched your videos on that several times. I learning so much. I look forward to your cooking/recipe ideas for your produce. Thank you.

  • @epicgardening

    @epicgardening

    4 ай бұрын

    Hope you enjoy it Betty!

  • @diannasgardenmenagerie967
    @diannasgardenmenagerie9674 ай бұрын

    Thank you so much for this video, very helpful and a lot of good info for suburban gardeners like myself!!!

  • @MyFocusVaries
    @MyFocusVaries4 ай бұрын

    Great video! You've got a great setup. I have a very shady yard, but am super lucky that I can garden in my neighbour's sunny backyard! I'm starting seeds via winter sowing soon.

  • @coverscornersurburbanhomes6235
    @coverscornersurburbanhomes623526 күн бұрын

    We have a 2 acre suburban homestead. We raise chickens (both meat and layers), turkeys, rabbits, veg. garden, and fruits. It serves multiple purposes for me. It's a huge stress reliever, but more importantly, it nourishes our family with healthy "organic" (not certified) food. I love to share my passion with others as much as I can. Thanks for sharing! ~ Stephanie

  • @jenniewolford1631
    @jenniewolford16314 ай бұрын

    Thank you for all the advise!! Wonderful

  • @jakefrechette3224
    @jakefrechette32244 ай бұрын

    Chicken Run : Noun a place where chicken go to vibe

  • @c0ttage
    @c0ttage4 ай бұрын

    amazing video Kevin!!

  • @catherinesanchez1185
    @catherinesanchez11853 ай бұрын

    You are such an excellent speaker and explain things very well . Your videos have been very helpful even though I live in a totally different zone ( northern MD). I bought my 2nd Birdie bed a couple months ago and I’m waiting for the weather to get warm enough for me to put it up without my hands arthritis acting up . I do the Hugel thing and my first bed did really well last summer . Having a tall bed made it so much easier for me to take care of it and WAY less work . My Dad was skeptical, but after the 45th tomato , he was won over!

  • @charlesbale8376
    @charlesbale83762 ай бұрын

    Enjoyed the video; found the information practical and useful.

  • @hoosierpioneer
    @hoosierpioneer4 ай бұрын

    Very concise, but still giving us many choices. Thx.

  • @tankscape
    @tankscape4 ай бұрын

    27:22 i've never had a hen look so deeply into my soul before lol

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