Raising Wildflowers

Raising Wildflowers

Living with intention to create the life I want for my family. Being debt free, living frugally, always learning, experiencing as much of life as possible, listening to nature and learning from the world around us. I am raising wildflowers - children who are free to be whoever they are and grow however they grow. I do not keep a tidy flowerbed of pruned roses. My flowers grow outside the flower beds, in the fields, forests, and even along the roadside. Join me if you are a wildflower too. And if you are a rose, come along and follow our journey - maybe you want to venture outside the flowerbed.

Thanks for your support,
Katie

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  • @lindaorozco4595
    @lindaorozco459521 минут бұрын

    GREAT JOB ON YOU GARDEN 😊

  • @Katy_living_simply
    @Katy_living_simply23 минут бұрын

    You are making great videos ❤

  • @kneelathisthrone9191
    @kneelathisthrone919139 минут бұрын

    Use clean Toilet paper to sprout seeds indoors inside open but folded over Ziploc bag...acts like terarium...tp dissolves instead of tearing off roots. Deer hate smell of rotten eggs so put your half eggshells around garden...you can't smell them but deer can and stay away. Use pliars to dig up thistle plants. Plant potatoes and Jerusalem artichokes (sunchokes) in those mound rows...but where you want them to be forever because they will spread and take over areas...ps...must have 2 different sunchoke types to grow tubers...can't self pollinate like types.

  • @janicew6222
    @janicew6222Сағат бұрын

    Those thorny weeds are thistle, parts are edible but like you, I hate them. You need a good pair of gloves for dealing with these weeds.

  • @ClorissaThompson5
    @ClorissaThompson5Сағат бұрын

    We're doing a fall garden since we didn't have time in spring

  • @patrice1966
    @patrice1966Сағат бұрын

    I watched a video years ago of a Native American gardener planting her 3 sisters garden patch. She said the most important thing is that you plant the corn first at least 3-4 weeks ahead of the beans which go in next and let them start vining before you plant the squash. If you don’t let the corn and then the beans start growing, the squash will smother the others out. The corn is the foundation or support structure of the 3 sisters and it needs time to get growing before it can provide the support for the beans. If the corn hasn’t grown sufficiently the beans will strangle the corn and kill it. The squash is there to smother the weeds and help retain the moisture around the base of the corn and beans. All three plants compliment each other and add or subtract different nutrients from the soil. Good luck with your brand new garden. I would suggest making a barrel of homemade liquid fertilizer to feed your garden. Start with some manure (put it in a fabric bag or old piece of cloth tied shut so you can remove it later) and weeds in a 5 gallon bucket, about 1/3-1/2 full. Fill the bucket with water and put a lid loosely on it. Let it steep (preferably in a sunny location) for a few weeks, stir it a couple times a week. Don’t place it near your living space because it will draw flies in and it will smell as it steeps. You can add kitchen scraps or more weeds as the contents breakdown. As your brew starts to get darker and stronger, you can start diluting some of it and using it to feed your plants. When you remove some of the liquid from the bucket immediately replace it with more water so that you will have a constant supply. Just remove approximately 1 cup of liquid and mix it with 1 gallon of water to fertilize your plants.

  • @marilynearl6887
    @marilynearl6887Сағат бұрын

    If you have chip drop in your area they will deliver it to your property . It’s a easy way to suppress weed and as it breaks down it will enrich the soil

  • @melaniemarieleathers
    @melaniemarieleathersСағат бұрын

    Making my own bread saves me a fortune. I bought a used breadmaker for $20 and it takes me 5 minutes in the morning and about 16 cents to save $4 per loaf.

  • @ragdollpreppers2648
    @ragdollpreppers2648Сағат бұрын

    OH MY GOODNESS THE BABYYYYY 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @ragdollpreppers2648
    @ragdollpreppers2648Сағат бұрын

    Awesome!! Thank you for sharing. You guys are so inspirational 🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @michellelafontaine9556
    @michellelafontaine9556Сағат бұрын

    This garden looks great - what happened to the other garden that you planted with potatoes? Did the deer get it? I love your attitude - it's not a failure if you learn important lessons from it!

  • @desertfamilyhomestead3127
    @desertfamilyhomestead3127Сағат бұрын

    Here in AZ we plant on the mounds and the trenches are used to irrigate the garden like they do in the farm fields. When you prepare your garden next year pull out as many of the loose weeds and grass as you can to help eliminate as many as possible for future gardens. You can toss them in your compost pile also and the heat kills any seeds too. Save all your manure from your stock and let it age to put directly into your soil and you can do that either this fall when you put your garden to bed for the winter or next spring. You can also make manure tea to use right away also, place some horse biscuits 😂 in a large bucket and fill it up with water and let it steep for a few days then water directly at the bottom of the plant with it and you can keep adding water for a bit until all the nutrients are used up and then start over. Congratulations on your first zucchini!! I love the excitement I am that way and I have been gardening for about 40 years now.

  • @marisolsanchez1638
    @marisolsanchez1638Сағат бұрын

    Falcon is the cutest baby! It's going to be fun to watch him grow on your channel. Your garden looks great!

  • @gurrrrlish
    @gurrrrlishСағат бұрын

    you guys have your hands full of work already -- - - but hose weeds can easily be hoed out -manually with a hoe.... caution with the deer - - -they bring the ticks with lyme... so yes - caution obv...

  • @middleschoolteachers7866
    @middleschoolteachers7866Сағат бұрын

    You are right! It doesn't have to be beautiful, weedless, and perfect. It just has to produce. Gardening is all about willpower, perseverance, and experience. You get better at it every year. Learning to preserve your bounty is next.

  • @dp3797
    @dp3797Сағат бұрын

    Good job on the garden, every year is a learning experience. And some years like 2024, just horrible in Carson City Nv. for the garden.

  • @jennifermunn6898
    @jennifermunn6898Сағат бұрын

    Deer love corn and will eat your plants, here in SC we get squash bugs they will kill squash and if they are too close to cucumbers they will eat their plants too, it’s good times fighting them 😂 nice looking garden!❤

  • @megb7491
    @megb7491Сағат бұрын

    Enjoy your bounty ! You could use straw to help keep the weeds down. :)

  • @rickyanderson6805
    @rickyanderson68052 сағат бұрын

    You're thinking in my mind on a correct pattern. One needful item is a God centered lift ask for directions and He will provide as you need.

  • @WhatDadIsUpTo
    @WhatDadIsUpTo2 сағат бұрын

    I beat the water dilemma by growing in small pots inside my greenhouse. All the pots sit in a tray, so if some water splashes out, it's not lost and will be sucked up by other pots. I also grow only medicinal plants, because I'm a carnivore and I don't eat plants. I eat animals that eat plants . . . and they eat mostly grass at that. Pick your battles. You can't grow everything. If you live in a farming community, like I do, grow just one thing, maybe two and trade with neighbors for variety. I grow mostly cayenne pepper & mint. I also have fruit trees, but unfortunately, the best time to plant fruit trees is 15 years ago.

  • @Shobyw
    @Shobyw2 сағат бұрын

    Best wishes from Karachi, Pakistan

  • @GoldenAngel-
    @GoldenAngel-2 сағат бұрын

    I had 2 miscarriage, currently pregnant again at 37

  • @annajones1396
    @annajones13962 сағат бұрын

    Your plants are looking good! Next year you will be able to use the horse and chicken manure after it composts. You could till, but I stopped tilling and laid dowm cardboard to kill the weeds, then putting the soil.on top. Vegetables will definitely still grow with weeds, though.

  • @carolwoodward6141
    @carolwoodward61412 сағат бұрын

    Good morning from Prince George VA!

  • @raisingwildflowers
    @raisingwildflowers2 сағат бұрын

    Good morning! 😊☀️

  • @markritacco270
    @markritacco2702 сағат бұрын

    I have NEVER in my entire life been “polled”, for anything. Still, I certainly cannot understand how someone other than the elitist rich 🍆thinks contradistinctively about the lying government/MSM propaganda.

  • @user-ib1bo2sr8i
    @user-ib1bo2sr8i3 сағат бұрын

    In other words you're not off grid, or going to try to be. You handwash your clothes until you can get to the laundry mat. What's the point? Some are trying to go off grid for good. This content is not relevant. You're living like someone down on their luck, and trying to get back to normal. Again; whats the point? You training yourselves?

  • @definitelyp8652
    @definitelyp86524 сағат бұрын

    I have a nesco electric canner and it is cheaper and easier.

  • @marieparks5674
    @marieparks567410 сағат бұрын

    I think a tractor would be so useful on your land, for hauling and general stuff.

  • @jujufirefly
    @jujufirefly12 сағат бұрын

    Instant coffee just tastes like brewed coffee? You must be American.

  • @rictech.
    @rictech.12 сағат бұрын

    30,000

  • @user-rr4nl9yq1w
    @user-rr4nl9yq1w13 сағат бұрын

    Barrack Obama is 100% responsible for the condition of America. He said in 2008 he was going to fundamentally change America. Now, during his 3rd term he has succeeded. There is NO going back to what America use to be.

  • @donnamaas5122
    @donnamaas512214 сағат бұрын

    😊😊

  • @janicemunro2458
    @janicemunro245821 сағат бұрын

    We had a well and pipped the water into the house from the well, for as long as i can remember, until recently when we had to go on the main public water.

  • @darlenebradley6756
    @darlenebradley6756Күн бұрын

    What a great video! Because you are a very young person, I am sharing this with my grandson, nieces and nephews, who will likely listen to you a bit more intensely than they will to my 69 year old self. LOL! I'm hoping to get them interested in canning and other forms of food preservation, too. I made a sweet potato pie for our family Thanksgiving dinner from potatoes that I grew in 16-gallon storage containers! Another benefit of the garden are the psychological benefits. I have a sign in a memorial garden I made for my late son that says, "In my garden, the answers come". The sign on the 'farm' gate (that's what I call my vegetable garden and apiary) says "garden: a place to lose yourself when you need to find yourself". I even 'eat the weeds'! I forage Lamb's Quarters, Poke Weed (both of which I have canned), dandelions, berries, and even things like plantain and mullein for medicinal uses. Two years ago, I planted a miniature orchard of dwarf apple trees and a Kieffer pear, all of which are actually producing fruit. I live in a subdivision on about a third of an acre, so it doesn't take much. I'd have chickens if the city ordinances allowed it. Thanks for posting this!

  • @thesun-N-moon8885
    @thesun-N-moon8885Күн бұрын

    I mean can it be worse than the summer of love in 2020?! Look at Seattle. They are still battling the chaos. I guess the new norm in America will be making murals, statues and martyrs out of felons. It’s starting to be a viral trend to add fear to society.

  • @SandraHay-kp3sc
    @SandraHay-kp3scКүн бұрын

    She likes the kitten on her terms ha ha

  • @JamieWayz
    @JamieWayzКүн бұрын

    Good video but theres no such thing as hot water heater! Why would u heat hot water? Its just a water heater

  • @raisingwildflowers
    @raisingwildflowersКүн бұрын

    Here in the south it’s a hot water heater 😉😂

  • @Peter-pe6pp
    @Peter-pe6ppКүн бұрын

    It wouldnt be possible to buy land that cheaply , even much smaller plots in most developed and even some developing countries. You are able to live on such a low budget because your costs are so low . I know Americans think it is high but it really isnt compared to other parts of the world. Of course prices vary a lot within the US. But that is good as it presents many possibilities. How developed is your area in terms of amenities? I mean your town

  • @raisingwildflowers
    @raisingwildflowersКүн бұрын

    We are 5 mins from a smaller town with basically everything - grocery stores, gas, post office, feed store, lumber and building supplies, farmers market, doctors offices, contractors, etc. It’s a touristy town so lots of restaurants and shopping too 😆 Everything is small-business owned. We are 45 mins from a big city with hospitals and corporate stores (Home Depot, Walmart, etc).

  • @TheowlFreedompharms
    @TheowlFreedompharmsКүн бұрын

    Love your videos! I stumbled across your videos and started saving over $2000 a month! And am living debt free! Thank you!

  • @raisingwildflowers
    @raisingwildflowersКүн бұрын

    Congrats!!!

  • @janetandrews9030
    @janetandrews9030Күн бұрын

    Are you concerned about Black Bears I live in Virginia also and have seen and encountered Black bears coming out of the woods trying to break through my window because of a Banana loaf that was made.

  • @raisingwildflowers
    @raisingwildflowersКүн бұрын

    Oh gosh 😬 We do have a lot of black bears here, but I have never had one on my property. I think because the bears still have so much natural habitat, they mostly stay in the woods.

  • @amystewart1433
    @amystewart1433Күн бұрын

    What do you do in the winter? Does the water freeze?

  • @BillyJohnson-ll8ee
    @BillyJohnson-ll8eeКүн бұрын

    Is that how people complete the 2 or 3 people order, they shop and then drop off and go back to the store... I was just gonna shop and then leave it in the car and shop again..

  • @noona514
    @noona514Күн бұрын

    I'm on a no spend month this month to save for a vacation in August or October. I'm here because I was looking for ways to make my vegan pantry stretch. I was happy to find your video on 7 crockpot meals. I have all those ingredients and I'm going to cook one recipe a week. That's a lot of food I didn't realize I had.

  • @user-wc1ft6jv8r
    @user-wc1ft6jv8rКүн бұрын

    Y'all do what ever makes u happy say no to naysayer do ur on thing. God bless ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @beronicad.2580
    @beronicad.2580Күн бұрын

    Never knew about solar coolers, thanks!❤

  • @scooter6334
    @scooter6334Күн бұрын

    Nice video. 😊 A little building tip. Only notch your post a half of inch. It’s not anymore affective. The inch and a half really weakens the a post. When it’s not necessary for support. When you have it fastened good to the post. Try useing a bolt. I do realize skews are cheaper. If you do that notch lower in the post. That’s where it will break. 😥 Again very nice video…..

  • @jillgott6567
    @jillgott65672 күн бұрын

    Are your older children still with you

  • @dommywantstoknow
    @dommywantstoknow2 күн бұрын

    You could barely get an acre for 60k in Ireland, and the regulations for living on your own land are ridiculous here. Best of luck building your dream homestead, it's looking great so far, lovely peace of land

  • @Sunshine-zi4nq
    @Sunshine-zi4nq2 күн бұрын

    You are definitely keeping your expenses very low. But I wonder how your insurance is only 28 dollars. Is that for all of you? How much coverage could you get for that amount? What happens if one of you suddenly needs hospitalisation or ongoing treatment for a condition? In life these things happen.

  • @ZXX984
    @ZXX9842 күн бұрын

    Hi Katie. First of all, the budget book you recommended help me pay off my vehicle 4 months early and shows a better picture where our money goes. I found this video very interesting and informative for the mentioned subject even though my family is pretty well settled in our house in Florida. If some circumstances arise that make living there, then we may move back to NY. This regarding health issues or God forbid something happens to one of us. Thank you.

  • @raisingwildflowers
    @raisingwildflowers2 күн бұрын

    Congrats on paying off your car!! I love the budget book so much! ❤️