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Rustic Fence to Keep Moose out of my Off Grid Wilderness Homestead Garden

Rustic Fence to Keep Moose out of my Off Grid Wilderness Homestead Garden

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Rating: 4.7; Vote: 4
Moose regularly browse through my vegetable garden and orchard in the northern forest so I continue extending a rustic fence around the perimeter to keep them out. As I expand my permaculture food forest, moose, bear, deer and other animals will become more of problem, so I am planting food for them throughout my land to help expand their population while attracting them to areas outside my forest garden.
Date: 2022-04-23

Comments and reviews: 10


Well, Jimmy, as I watch you do all this work and varied work at that I won't say what I'm thinking in terms of my age and having to do all that you do even for the simplest things like to have a cup of coffee. I know what it is like to live the different stages of life from the very young into adolescence and young adulthood and then into the twilight years of one's life. All the adventures of life can be exciting but mostly hard and disappointing from all sides and yet some of us like you can find some please in that which we love to do and live out our lives. But how long can it last like that as we get older and weaker?
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Get bear aspirin. For every new plant one pill. Crush them to powder. Mix with water. After transplant from lil pots. First water with this stops shock and they grow faster. Also use a compass. Mark on seedlings pot ( north. When you replant orientate to north as gravity and the sun track won't change. But if you plant them backwards. They go into shock and are now stunted till they relearn where the sun is. Learned that from growers of pot! Yup, if you grow WEED. The medicine is in the roots. Feed the other to the moose.
Ha Ha Stoned moose! Ha Ha

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Just a thought, love your need for manual labor(workaholic) mentality and the way you want to do it the old way, I get that but try to remember people's of old die early, I thank you could us some help, if you want to build your home, feed the family and friends maintain an assortment of animals.
I've watched you for quit a while and i see you are wareing down, some good your plans and family will be if your no longer here to fulfill them. Bye for now, say hi to callie, be safe and take care. Love ya, hope to see you soon.

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I follow a utuber Migardener who buries straw down the center of his raised beds, tops them with compost, and the straw breaks down over the season and provides plants with nutrients as it is breaking down. the next year when he buries more straw he can t even find a hint of straw left, it completely breaks down, into a rich soil, he does this every spring now, maybe something like this could help your soil conditions, just a thought, happy planting.
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All this time I thought I was watching a man and nature, now I realize I've been watching a machine, a robot named Shawn! It looks just like a man, but it never sleeps, never stops, knows everything about trees, land, plants, animals, building, and architecture. It can build anything, grow anything, hunt anything, move anything. Even huge logs no mere man ever could!
I am just amazed how human he looks! I was completely fooled!

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Hey Ma, that human is building what looks like trees both up and down and across. You think its to stop us grazing the property while he is asleep? Think it will work Ma and stop us doing what we love best, eating and stripping bark?
Hi Cali did Daddy leave you outside while it was hailing down, shame on him and did he share his lunch with you? Looked liked Beans and something else.

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I have several pet moose, and they could jump that fence. I'm only 'kidding' (terrible pun, calves. This is a great rustic fence, does the job and quick and easy to repair. Another outstanding video. I'd be very interested is your more extreme views on another platform which doesn't censor. In these precarious times, we need all the clued up intelligent comment we can get.
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The soil in the greenhouse looks so wonderful! This year I am growing cherry type tomatoes.
They seem to do better here in the desert. My tomatoes are about 4 feet tall and are setting
fruit! Of course by late June or early July my plants may stop producing fruit until fall when
hopefully they will still be giving me tomatoes at Christmas!

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Use mint. Mint oil works to keep raccoons, rodents away. Find out about moose. Something may offend them. It mite be as easy as a picture of hillary clinton in a dress. You can actually see the no pest strips and odor eaters dangling between her legs. True Story!
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Were those Jerusalem Artichokes that you planted at 15: 50? Talk about food for life. Those things are amazing.
Great work on the fence. I love how you just casually throw up a fence in a few days. You are a machine Shawn.

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