These TWO machines have SAVED us Thousands!!! (Bonus Farm UPDATE!!!)

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  • @jeffmcauliff5315
    @jeffmcauliff531529 күн бұрын

    My first thought to your question,what has saved you thousands was Britney ! For a couple you two work amazing together!

  • @kevincorbin6273
    @kevincorbin62738 күн бұрын

    Edgers are a great tool for sure

  • @billyladner3062
    @billyladner306226 күн бұрын

    The best way to get rid of bugs and contol them is to put up bluebird boxes. They will have three sets of babies and constantly feedon bugs. There are numerous sites that will give you all the details. I have a bluebird trail in Stone Harrison and Hancock County with about 150 boxes. Have fun and stay safe!

  • @marfy01
    @marfy0127 күн бұрын

    The edger is our hardest working machine. 8 blades, 75hp back to back slabs up to 6" thick. A lift every 2hrs

  • @wallacefarmandsawmill

    @wallacefarmandsawmill

    27 күн бұрын

    Very handy machines!

  • @Tucker85
    @Tucker8528 күн бұрын

    Love your videos and keep up the great work. I knew very little about sawmilling and thanks to you both and your high knowledge base I have greatly increased my knowledge base. Cheers from an Ontario Canada resident.

  • @Allan-vm1sh
    @Allan-vm1shКүн бұрын

    Looking good love the videos as well I love the smell of fresh cut timber thanks so much

  • @timrichey8038
    @timrichey8038Ай бұрын

    The rooster wants a jacuzzi added😂

  • @SevenOaksOutdoors
    @SevenOaksOutdoors29 күн бұрын

    Love the old farmall. I’m in the process of restoring a 48 ford 8n

  • @wallacefarmandsawmill

    @wallacefarmandsawmill

    29 күн бұрын

    Those are great tractors!!

  • @frankkirby5763
    @frankkirby5763Ай бұрын

    Y’all two are amazing. Gods blessings.

  • @cancelchannel3394
    @cancelchannel339428 күн бұрын

    We own a Woodland Mills HM130MAX with 26ft. of track, the Lennox blade that came with the mill cut boards that you could surf on, then broke at the beginning of the first cut of the 2nd 20ft. cant, the kasco blades are worth every penny of the $411 for 21 blades, free shipping 😊

  • @gerardavoustin9242
    @gerardavoustin924229 күн бұрын

    Bonjour Je suis nouvel abonné âgé de 87 ans et je ne me lasse pas de rrgarder vos vidéos toujours enrichissantes depuis la région de Toulouse dans le sud ouest de la France. Même si je ne pratique pas votre langue, je comprends les explications. Je regarde aussi simple living alaska et mes journées passent trèd vite. Merci pour ces moments d'évasion que vous m'offrez. Continuez et good luck ☺️😉

  • @grifonks
    @grifonksАй бұрын

    18 years ago I was living on a 60 acre plot on Sugarloaf Mtn west of Boulder CO. There were volunteer peas from gold miners back in the day growing on both sides of a small rivulet. As the peas ripened thousands of mice and pack rats moved in annually to feed. Then dozens of coyotes would move in to feed on the mice and rats, they looked like popcorn popping in a pan as they pounced at dawn. Rock on Wallace clan!

  • @davidstoddard9160
    @davidstoddard916010 күн бұрын

    Biodegradable dish soap is generally considered safe for use in the garden to control insect damage. Here’s why: Insecticidal Soaps: These soaps are specifically designed to target insects while being safe for plants, humans, and beneficial insects. They break down quickly without leaving harmful residues, making them environmentally friendly. Biodegradable dish soap shares similar properties with insecticidal soaps, making it a viable alternative1.

  • @jaybeliever1479
    @jaybeliever147929 күн бұрын

    For cabbage worms, we use a mixture of 2 parts white flour and 1 part salt. Sprinkle on the plants. Worms will eat it and get a bad tummy ache. Works for both cabbage and broccoli.

  • @ailenepace8262
    @ailenepace826219 күн бұрын

    Those that you called peas that weren't climbing looked very much like Burrer Beans from what I could tell. Another thing, don't plant your tomatoes near Zucenni or Cucumbers because they will take on the taste and not taste like tomatoes. Bruce Howard, MG (Quitman, Mississippi)

  • @dwaynefowler7093
    @dwaynefowler709327 күн бұрын

    i have a tip foryou if you put a night light ak astreetlight it will grow faster your cabbage will look like water mealons

  • @philipmichaud9529
    @philipmichaud9529Ай бұрын

    Great video guys, AS USUAL 👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️

  • @johndanley5411
    @johndanley541127 күн бұрын

    Just wanted to let you know that I'm new to your channel and really wanted to let you know that I enjoy it and miss Brittany is ahard worker ❤❤❤❤God Bless you all

  • @wallacefarmandsawmill

    @wallacefarmandsawmill

    27 күн бұрын

    Welcome!! Thanks for joining along!

  • @JohnWinsemius
    @JohnWinsemiusАй бұрын

    Those sugar peas that size are perfect size to eat pod and all.. run a string just above those pea plants and they will keep growing and producing, just lots of water. Let them chickens loose in the garden best bug catchers to have

  • @barryyoung5022
    @barryyoung502229 күн бұрын

    Great video today. Answered questions I’ve had and wondered about. Love the videos. You both are wonderful people!!!

  • @wallacefarmandsawmill

    @wallacefarmandsawmill

    29 күн бұрын

    Thanks so much!

  • @robertmiller5644
    @robertmiller564423 күн бұрын

    Your chickens are good wormers for the gardens especially with potatoes bugs

  • @derekhightower1903
    @derekhightower190329 күн бұрын

    Takes 4hands, got sorta train them to run up like u want them too,one take both hands bunch a cluster up close to stake an loosely tie runners to your stake rod.train them the path u want

  • @cancelchannel3394
    @cancelchannel339428 күн бұрын

    I love my kasco blades from Southeast Metals in Woodbury, Georgia, I've cut 12 logs 20ft long with the 1st blade without any problems so far 😊

  • @Calango741
    @Calango74129 күн бұрын

    How often do you have to dress the stone on the blade sharpener?

  • @wilmamcdermott3065
    @wilmamcdermott306529 күн бұрын

    Love your Farm.

  • @tedparker640
    @tedparker64029 күн бұрын

    You should check out the book carrots love tomatoes which is a guide on companion planting. You should also consider doing raised beds for square foot gardening. You can plan more in a smaller space. Roses love onions is a good one as well. There are several reasons for companion planting, saving space, bug control to name two. We also used hay to put around our plants to keep the weeds down. I assume you could use sawdust as well, but might not be as effective. That way the weeds are not robbing nutrients from the soil... just a few suggestions!

  • @timrichey8038
    @timrichey8038Ай бұрын

    Fantastic garden and video

  • @randygalloway618
    @randygalloway618Ай бұрын

    English peas. My parents used to say that they were One mess to eat, one mess to clean up. Just gets too hot in Mississippi too quickly. I hope your contenders don't get burned by the heat that is sure to come in June. Some years we've had them produce into July down here in South Mississippi, but it helps if we get some good rains. Hope the dang squash borers don't kill your squashes. There are some varieties that are more resistant (like the winter squashes), but once you get them, they tend to come back if you plant squash in the same spot each year.

  • @wilmamcdermott3065
    @wilmamcdermott306529 күн бұрын

    You will have those green worms in brocoli

  • @robertlusnia506
    @robertlusnia50629 күн бұрын

    Mix dish detergent with water an sprinkle it on the leaves. Enjoy all your videos

  • @garyblevins3532
    @garyblevins353229 күн бұрын

    Thankfully I have a sharpener for sawmill blades myself.

  • @you166mhz
    @you166mhz29 күн бұрын

    I wish I could have a garden ... looks great guys ...

  • @user-gy4qu4qv5h
    @user-gy4qu4qv5h27 күн бұрын

    Beautiful garden!

  • @wallacefarmandsawmill

    @wallacefarmandsawmill

    27 күн бұрын

    Thank you!!

  • @charlesandsandrafox2655
    @charlesandsandrafox265529 күн бұрын

    Nice looking garden.

  • @Tomhohenadel
    @Tomhohenadel29 күн бұрын

    Wow, your garden is incredible, very advanced. I am north of you in Ontario. Nothing in the garden so far. Tomato and peppers in the green house. All the best

  • @wallacefarmandsawmill

    @wallacefarmandsawmill

    29 күн бұрын

    Spring will soon be upon you as well!

  • @TheMakersMarkTSF
    @TheMakersMarkTSF29 күн бұрын

    I have the Woodland Mills sharpener and setter, they do good enough for me since I only sharpen about 4 blades a year for my personal hobby sawmill!

  • @bobbygreen2291
    @bobbygreen2291Ай бұрын

    Black pepper works fairly well on cabbage to ward off the bugs but must be applied very often

  • @calvinrhoderick5346
    @calvinrhoderick534629 күн бұрын

    For your plants you can use neem oil to keep bugs off

  • @lyleharkness-rv5vf
    @lyleharkness-rv5vfАй бұрын

    Nice garden 😊 My mother always planted marigolds in her garden to drive out most pests.

  • @jacksanders7018
    @jacksanders7018Ай бұрын

    BT for the worms, Thanks for sharing.

  • @ohcrapwhatsnext
    @ohcrapwhatsnext29 күн бұрын

    I cover my cabbage the entire time with agribon and almost never get bugs eating them. I put wire hoops over the area, set my drip lines and cover. thats it..

  • @user-qg1ys1hi1d
    @user-qg1ys1hi1d29 күн бұрын

    Keep it up there

  • @garyblevins3532
    @garyblevins353229 күн бұрын

    Seven dust in a sifter. My grandpa used some of my grandma's old pantyhose footings to shake over the plants.

  • @wendellsmith1964
    @wendellsmith1964Ай бұрын

    Great job, need to visit when they ripen. Thanks for the video.

  • @edwardmiller868
    @edwardmiller868Ай бұрын

    Hello my friend and family. How long have you been a couple? I love your videos very much and I learn new things each time I watch your videos

  • @waynegauthier155
    @waynegauthier15528 күн бұрын

    Have you given any thought to Italian flat beans. They are my favorite, one thing is they do not have a sting to remove, and great tasting.

  • @billbarnes9718
    @billbarnes971829 күн бұрын

    Looks good

  • @rickhochstetler7223
    @rickhochstetler722329 күн бұрын

    Bt is what you want for the broccoli and cabbage and all related. It's a natural occuring bacteria that affects the gut of caterpillar. When the worms eat it they die, you'll probably need to do about once a week, depending on how much rain you get

  • @markdavis9384
    @markdavis938429 күн бұрын

    I have 5 saws in one of my edgers to cut runners and deck boards

  • @wilmamcdermott3065
    @wilmamcdermott306529 күн бұрын

    I like your bade sharpener. My range road sharpener sucks

  • @randywallace1727
    @randywallace172729 күн бұрын

    For bugs on your cabbage and other plants I use Diatomaceous Earth which is a mineral powder that will take care of your insects. Love your show. I used to saw on an LT40 super hydraulic and miss it.

  • @wallacefarmandsawmill

    @wallacefarmandsawmill

    29 күн бұрын

    Thanks for watching along! I will look into the diatomaceous earth!

  • @redfish7644
    @redfish7644Ай бұрын

    Was hoping for a garden update 😎😎

  • @rsmith8365
    @rsmith836529 күн бұрын

    get ya some BT at Tractor Supply to take care of the pests eating at your broccoli. It's a natural insecticide and does the job.

  • @derekhightower1903
    @derekhightower190329 күн бұрын

    Raise nest boxes up, better on your back,plus less stoppage, u will start dropping some

  • @wilmamcdermott3065
    @wilmamcdermott306529 күн бұрын

    I dont have a sporster just a heritge classic

  • @cliffordarnoldussen
    @cliffordarnoldussen14 күн бұрын

    You get that corn from nitrogen it really takeoff I’d really help it

  • @vincent6692
    @vincent669229 күн бұрын

    use 7 or 8 on your leaves.

  • @rareaussie6960
    @rareaussie6960Ай бұрын

    Guys plant sage in with your broccoli and cabbage to help with white moth or cabbage moth?

  • @fivegrandkids
    @fivegrandkidsАй бұрын

    How do you keep the deer out of your garden?

  • @rickysullivan4384
    @rickysullivan4384Ай бұрын

    Use Neem oil for bugs.

  • @elmercoleman519
    @elmercoleman51929 күн бұрын

    Make onion water spray on the broccoli heDs

  • @robintaylor-mockingeemill8223
    @robintaylor-mockingeemill8223Ай бұрын

    Do you have any green hats in stock ?

  • @poppagrouch4781
    @poppagrouch478113 күн бұрын

    Damn she has beautiful eyes...

  • @wilmamcdermott3065
    @wilmamcdermott306529 күн бұрын

    I gang edge

  • @panthergrowl12
    @panthergrowl12Ай бұрын

    Extensive......

  • @user-yb5gy7qs5j
    @user-yb5gy7qs5j29 күн бұрын

    they look like pole beans go online gkl

  • @tedparker640
    @tedparker64029 күн бұрын

    Companion Plants To Avoid Growing Near Tomatoes Brassicas. Cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, Brussels sprouts, and kohlrabi can stunt the growth of your tomato plant because they out-compete them for the same nutrients.

  • @wallacefarmandsawmill

    @wallacefarmandsawmill

    29 күн бұрын

    Thanks for the tips!

  • @terrycannon570
    @terrycannon570Ай бұрын

    I could eat my Mama's Pu4ple hulls for breakfast. But the Broccoli is much better BUG FOOD! Great video Yawl. See Yawl!

  • @derekhightower1903
    @derekhightower190329 күн бұрын

    DROPPAGE

  • @loghog4392
    @loghog439214 күн бұрын

    I must be blind. I never knew you had a weiner dog. Congratulations!

  • @Faston
    @FastonАй бұрын

    U guys can teach saw mill operation very well. However any one watching must also be concerned about the lack of safety protocols. I get single operator mills in rural areas have different standards than large sawmill but the basics arent even demonstrated. Besides hearing protection, do u not wish to protect yrself at all? Edgers are one of the most dangerous machines. Sunglasses arent safety glasses. Running shoes arent safety boots. And ball caps arent hard hats. T shirts arent work sheets. Pls set a better example before an accident happens. Your kids will appreciate that.

  • @cancelchannel3394
    @cancelchannel339428 күн бұрын

    Your going to regret hard tailing that sportster big time or at least your butt & spine are 🥴