The Wilsons on Wilson

The Wilsons on Wilson

Hi Everyone, we are the Wilsons on Wilson

Cody and I are so happy to welcome you to our farm.

In November of 2022, with the help of our friends Jolene, Aleya, Chris, and many others, we began this journey. We were to transform just a small piece of these 25 acres of overgrown land, into the beginnings of our beautiful farm. We worked for months and it quickly blossomed into something truly special. Then in September of 2023, our friends Brendin and Kirstie joined the team, and that's when everything changed! Suddenly all this hard work and daydreaming was starting to look like a fully realised inspiration bursting at the seams and begging to be shared.

When I first asked Brendin if he would be willing to come by with his camera and film some of the progress along the way, he took one look at what we were doing and said “THIS could be web series!”

Now we’re here!

I hope you enjoy sharing in our journey

Welcome to the Wilsons on Wilson!

The Homestead Hustle

The Homestead Hustle

Irrigation Made Easy!

Irrigation Made Easy!

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  • @gardenextra7415
    @gardenextra74154 күн бұрын

    🙂❤️🌼🌱🏡

  • @mountainsagegarden9214
    @mountainsagegarden92145 күн бұрын

    Love your videos! ❤ Doing a great job with editing too 😉

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilson4 күн бұрын

    Thanks so much! 😊

  • @sparrowsknow8491
    @sparrowsknow84915 күн бұрын

    Another great one❤ you’re so blessed to be able to have these memories so beautifully recorded. Thank you for sharing with us. I often put your season 2 playlist on and fall asleep to it. lol not from boredom, but I hope to dream of my own future gorgeous haven like you and Cody have. Truly inspiring ❤

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilson4 күн бұрын

    Thank you!!!! That is sooo sweet 🥰 this absolutely warms my heart ❤️

  • @BackThirdAcre
    @BackThirdAcre5 күн бұрын

    So glad I found your channel, it is wonderful to follow your journey. Great energy, filming and laughter.

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilson4 күн бұрын

    Thank you so much! 😊

  • @GiraffeKiss
    @GiraffeKiss5 күн бұрын

    Poor Annabelle! 😭🥲

  • @pauline-bc-com-missp
    @pauline-bc-com-missp5 күн бұрын

    If we wanted to buy flowers and fresh vegies, how do we go about doing that. Your episodes are so heart warming and the amount of knowledge and hard work you put into your farm is amazing, you always leave me with something to think about, whether it's about growing things or just being human. 💞

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilson4 күн бұрын

    Awe thank you!!!! You can absolutely email us if you would like to support the farm 🥰🥰🥰

  • @saramaitri1
    @saramaitri15 күн бұрын

    Thank you for another profound episode. This one brought me to tears thinking about our relationship with land, birth and renewal, flowers as medicine, food for the soul, and the importance of belonging and cultivating joy. Keep up the amazing work! Great job.

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilson5 күн бұрын

    Awe, thank you so much! This means the world to us!

  • @brendaborck1537
    @brendaborck15376 күн бұрын

    Can you remind people what you do with all the flowers and vegetables that you are growing? Do you sell them or just give to the people that help you out around the farm?

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilson5 күн бұрын

    Our hope is to sustain the project financially by selling flowers.. although we haven’t gotten very far at all with that yet! The goal with food has been to grow enough to feed six families. That way we can have plenty to eat, preserve, and share. When friends come to help out we send them home with food to feed their families and flowers! We also donate some of our spent veg to locals who have animals in need of extra snacks, and on occasion to the local high school. I wanted to be sure that if people were hungry, I had enough to share! Always! 🥰

  • @alyssiadewolfe
    @alyssiadewolfe17 күн бұрын

    She is going to be soooooooooooo excited to see her shoutout from her fav garden KZreadrs! Thanks again Wilsons for making this channel. It makes a mamas heart happy to see an inspired child!

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilson17 күн бұрын

    Oooh man! We are so excited to be able to give a little love her way! And we all feel so honoured to hold a special place in her heart. Thanks for connecting with us!

  • @SwitchMultiMedia
    @SwitchMultiMedia17 күн бұрын

    Irrigation system for a win. Might consider using clamps on the pipe and connectors. This will avoid the pipe disconnecting.

  • @albennett9504
    @albennett950420 күн бұрын

    bet its lovely to see who you have inspired - what a gorgeous little gardener in the making she seems......well done keep all the good work.

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilson20 күн бұрын

    Many thanks

  • @Heartofahomesteader
    @Heartofahomesteader20 күн бұрын

    🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰 Pretty cool to see the people you inspire, isn't it? I'm trying to figure out what to sow now so I can hopefully harvest something this year....we finally got some rain yesterday! I can't wait to see the "crafternoon" boxes when they're ready......Keep on keeping on, my loves!

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilson20 күн бұрын

    Sowing seeds in July can be iffy, lots of seeds need more time to finish, constant moisture to germinate, or just go squirrelly in the hot hot heat, which is tricky to accomplish in July! But planting seedlings is still okay. And lots of plant stores have end of season sales on now! Maybe that’s the answer? Mind you.. I did cross my fingers and sow some stuff today. I got out carrots, radishes, and will be sowing peas, lentils, and fava beans next week. 🤣

  • @GiraffeKiss
    @GiraffeKiss20 күн бұрын

    I'm gonna have to steal the "crafternoon" phrase. 😂

  • @Heartofahomesteader
    @Heartofahomesteader22 күн бұрын

    Keep up the good work, my loves! You're my only hope! My baby garden has gone to s^%#, so I shall garden vicariously (from miles upon miles away) through you guys! Between some really dumb rookie mistakes and lack of rainfall in the southeast my onions and peppers(started from seed and kept them alive as seedlings!) are slowly screaming their demise, in spite of regular watering attempts. Finally got most of the tomatoes looking better after trying to deprive them of nitrogen(learned my lesson!), and now something is not only digging inside of my grow bags, but another creature decided that the top part of the strongest one would be a tasty snack. Hard to swallow, that pill, after finally having a place to grow our own. Next step, learn how to build a fence, or a walled garden! Eagerly awaiting the next episode...Big LOVE from NC! -Margaret

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilson22 күн бұрын

    “Slowly screaming their demise” 😂 I’m sorry to hear that, but I do appreciate the laughs 🤣 There are always highs and lows no matter how experienced a person is in the garden! I learn loads of lessons every year! It sounds like you’re definitely on the right track. And thank you so much for your unwavering support of our little adventure ♥️ it means the world to us!!!! Sending love! Emily (and the whole ding dang team)

  • @ThompsonCreekFarm
    @ThompsonCreekFarmАй бұрын

    Thank you for the information on lady bug eggs! I’m going out later to check out the broad beans - the aphids love the broad beans. BTW if you’d like any seeds from our place, the columbine are in seed right now and probably lots of other things. Elaine, Thompson Creek Farm (on Wilson 😊)

  • @STEVEURTEAGA.MOUNTAINSESSIONS
    @STEVEURTEAGA.MOUNTAINSESSIONSАй бұрын

    Love watching your progress

  • @robinjaros957
    @robinjaros957Ай бұрын

    Love you guys! Excited for your progress.

  • @gardenextra7415
    @gardenextra7415Ай бұрын

  • @dominicwilkerson
    @dominicwilkersonАй бұрын

    Thank you for posting now! Just sat at my computer for dinner. Made some broccoli I picked from the garden last night. Hope all is well! Quality video as always.

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilsonАй бұрын

    Watch A Homestead: The Series here! 👇 kzread.info/head/PLGDVsogjwWEImnPYDgMd_I9M1_JkGHv2X

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilsonАй бұрын

    Watch A Homestead: The Series here! 👇 kzread.info/head/PLGDVsogjwWEImnPYDgMd_I9M1_JkGHv2X

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilsonАй бұрын

    Watch A Homestead: The Series here! 👇 kzread.info/head/PLGDVsogjwWEImnPYDgMd_I9M1_JkGHv2X

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilsonАй бұрын

    Watch A Homestead: The Series here! 👇 kzread.info/head/PLGDVsogjwWEImnPYDgMd_I9M1_JkGHv2X

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilsonАй бұрын

    Watch A Homestead: The Series here! 👇 kzread.info/head/PLGDVsogjwWEImnPYDgMd_I9M1_JkGHv2X

  • @oliviatrainor
    @oliviatrainorАй бұрын

    I just fell in love with this so much. Emily you are the cutest thing ever! I am so happy I randomly found you. I love what you are doing. So inspiring! I love the circle....everything has a center. Keep going!

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilsonАй бұрын

    Thank you so much!!

  • @cookingtheharvest
    @cookingtheharvestАй бұрын

    I think it was this video where you were talking about ladybugs and aphids? The thing is, lady beetles aren't raised in captivity. Which makes sense given their diet. From Whitney Cranshaw, an entomologist from Colorado State University, who I became familiar with when I lived in the state... "A great many nurseries and garden catalogs offer lady beetles for control of garden pests. Essentially all those sold are the convergent lady beetle, Hippodamia convergens. This insect is field collected from mountainous areas of the West Coast states where the beetles periodically migrate and aggregate in large masses when their normal prey are absent in the lower elevations. Unfortunately, the record for effective use of lady beetles released in a garden is typically poor. One reason for this is that the beetles are highly dispersive, poised to migrate long distances from their collection areas. With few exceptions, expect released lady beetles to fly away from gardens where they have been introduced. Furthermore, these field-collected lady beetles usually are in a state known as reproductive diapause, during which time they do not produce eggs. Only after feeding for several weeks after release do they resume egg laying. Another concern raised about field-collected lady beetles is that a proportion of them contain a natural enemy of the convergent lady beetle. A small wasp, Perilitus coccinellae, develops as an internal parasite of these lady beetles. Their presence is evident when the larva completes development and subsequently pupates within a cocoon underneath the lady beetle." Lots of native species of lady beetles in the U.S. and Canada. Hopefully, with your wonderful work, "if you build it, they will come" and find your aphids, even if you can't mail order them. Check out this video (mine) at 7:22 to see lady beetles "converge" in the mountains. It was just CRAZY to see them. kzread.info/dash/bejne/aa2r0rKHe8i2hJs.htmlsi=74Z3vucJGYq-ihox

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilsonАй бұрын

    Wow! I just checked out your video, I’ve never seen that many in one place! Very cool! It makes sense why there has been such a shortage since the wildfires, so much of their natural habitat was burned! I’ve always had such good luck with lady bugs/beetles. Usually when I release them they go to wherever the largest food sources are. Which is exactly what I want! Then I’ll always see the little orange eggs hanging on the leaves after and it just brings me such joy! Thanks for sharing your perspective with us! There’s some really good info in there!

  • @dkcaroline
    @dkcarolineАй бұрын

    I like the longer format! I subscribed after the year one video, because I liked how it reminded me a lot of the documentary, the biggest little farm. The 10 minute type videos are beautyfully shot, but I started reconsidering my subscription since I prefer 30 min+ videos in general. I am of course only speaking for me, but definitely thumbs up to the longer videos, even though they probably require more work

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilsonАй бұрын

    We appreciate the feedback! We have definitely settled in to a *somewhat* longer format recently. It has taken a LOT of experimenting and learning since our launch in October. We are doing our best to stay consistent with the quality of videos but boy or boy is it a lot of work. This video took Brendin about 40 hours to edit! But we are incredibly proud of what we are putting out and gonna keep pushing to release something great every week. Thanks again for your support and feedback!

  • @ditchwitch
    @ditchwitchАй бұрын

    Our favorite episode yet 😂 Glad you liked the gear. Stay strong...and can't wait to check out Episode 15.

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilsonАй бұрын

    Thanks again!

  • @sparrowsknow8491
    @sparrowsknow8491Ай бұрын

    I hope this doesn’t come out wrong but it helps me to see you guys struggle. Like it’s not easy man. And seeing you guys go through it makes me feel better about my own struggles, in the garden and otherwise. So thank you ❤

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilsonАй бұрын

    Thank you so much for sharing this. From the beginning we agreed that we wanted to share things truly. The ups the downs, all of it. Sometimes it’s really really hard. Doing it, capturing it, creating it! And sharing it. But knowing that is helping people in any way, makes the hard days feel worth it! Sending love! ❤️

  • @ThompsonCreekFarm
    @ThompsonCreekFarmАй бұрын

    This is what I use to remove aphids when there are no lady bugs around - mix together 1 quart of water, 1-2 tsp liquid (dishwashing) soap, 20-30 drops peppermint oil. Shake it up and you’re good to go. Test on a small area before using it liberally.

  • @MartinaSchoppe
    @MartinaSchoppeАй бұрын

    YES! You ARE making it better! Compare one of the earlier videos with this - It is soooooo obvious! And TEN Arches for 50 Bucks?? WOW! What an awesome find! I'm constantly looking for stuff like that, but no luck, yet. They are gorgeous and will of course be even more beautiful with flowers all over them.

  • @cherievallee646
    @cherievallee646Ай бұрын

    🌱❤️🌷🌷

  • @shant2885
    @shant2885Ай бұрын

    You ARE making a difference, don’t ever doubt that! Keep swimming…..it’ll be so worth it. Hugs girl, you got this❤

  • @mmondoks7180
    @mmondoks7180Ай бұрын

    50th like 🙃

  • @Hope-rs1eb
    @Hope-rs1ebАй бұрын

    Hoping you catch a break soon 🙏🏼💪🏼💪🏼

  • @Heartofahomesteader
    @HeartofahomesteaderАй бұрын

    All of the great big (((((((HUGS))))))) to you!!!! Hard days will always be there, but they make the good days even better! Baby steps are still steps moving forward, sister! Sending all of the good vibes to you and the fam from NC!

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilsonАй бұрын

    Thank you so much for the encouragement! Baby steps! ♥️

  • @Heartofahomesteader
    @HeartofahomesteaderАй бұрын

    Great song...!! I love that you are using found/given materials instead of buying all the new stuff and going into debt! Hope you don't mind if I start using the Free 99 phrase...I LOVE IT!

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilsonАй бұрын

    You are welcome to it! And thank you! ♥️

  • @michelleblandine
    @michelleblandineАй бұрын

    You're so sweet and bubbly 😊 just started following you ❤

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilsonАй бұрын

    Thanks! ☺️

  • @shant2885
    @shant2885Ай бұрын

    Love love love your videos! Up cycled treasures are THE best 🫶🏻 Keep on swimming 🌻

  • @MartinaSchoppe
    @MartinaSchoppeАй бұрын

    Awesome. I love it. Not only did you not spend gazilllion dollars, but also "saved" all that treasure from landfill and gave ist a whole new life. Do you know the "edible acres" YT Channel - Sean ist "treasuring" like crazy, too.

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilsonАй бұрын

    Ooh I’ll check it out for sure! Thanks ☺️

  • @stellaiossifova1289
    @stellaiossifova1289Ай бұрын

    Music is all around and in you! Your voice is magical ❤ Cannot wait for the flowers to pop up and spread their beauty.

  • @laartjevanhorrik7336
    @laartjevanhorrik7336Ай бұрын

    How do you only have this many subscribers?? I always watch on the TV and thought you were a huge account because it looks so beautiful and professional!! All the love and gratitude❤️❤️ May you have a growing beautiful community☀️

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilsonАй бұрын

    Thank you so much! Can’t tell you how much we appreciate a comment like this. We work incredibly hard to create something high quality and unique to the genre. It’s still early days for us, but we’re hoping to continue building this awesome community!

  • @carolsabo187
    @carolsabo187Ай бұрын

    I enjoy your voice,enjoy your yellow boots. I don’t get many posts,good luck with your venture.👍💕💕

  • @kanek0yuki
    @kanek0yukiАй бұрын

    Nice farm hack! You can get a $10 pressure regulator designed for drip irrigation to keep the tape from "sprinklering" (unless that's what you intended).

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilsonАй бұрын

    Oooh a pressure regulator may come in handy in some areas. For the dahlias I think we need all the “sprinklering” we can get 🤣 a pressure regulator for the pumpkins might be nice though!

  • @elainehall4822
    @elainehall4822Ай бұрын

    Our water system is gravity fed. It’s great, no worries when the power goes out. The system has been placed since the 1940’s.

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilsonАй бұрын

    That’s awesome! I have high hopes for this irrigation jazz! Do you have gardens that you’re irrigating also?

  • @ThompsonCreekFarm
    @ThompsonCreekFarmАй бұрын

    No, we just use a sprinkler for the gardens but the water system supplies the whole farm.

  • @TeamSPRKLTTS
    @TeamSPRKLTTSАй бұрын

    “it could be something! It’s so big!” 😂😂😂

  • @GiraffeKiss
    @GiraffeKissАй бұрын

    Quite possibly my favorite video to date!

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilsonАй бұрын

    Right?!?

  • @annetteroy9801
    @annetteroy98012 ай бұрын

    Please show us how to harvest dandelion root and preserve it for tea with shelf life. Love your channel and I always learn so much.

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilsonАй бұрын

    Great suggestion! I’d love to do a deep dive into dandelion ♥️

  • @escapadesofahungrygardener
    @escapadesofahungrygardenerАй бұрын

    Yes please! Looking forward to that episode!

  • @geripontinen3197
    @geripontinen31972 ай бұрын

    I love that you can find everything you’re talking about right here at home! Your wealth of knowledge is so helpful. Please make an episode showing how to make these. ❤

  • @GiraffeKiss
    @GiraffeKiss2 ай бұрын

    This is all in our backyards! So cool!

  • @inharmonyfarmstn
    @inharmonyfarmstn2 ай бұрын

    Your energy is so freaking awesome!😂 love it!

  • @TheWilsonsOnWilson
    @TheWilsonsOnWilson2 ай бұрын

    Awe, thanks!