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No 38, Tidying,Trimming and Turkey Tractors

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No 38, Tidying,Trimming and Turkey Tractors

Tidying outside to make room for a new sand Delivery, trimming the Chestnut tree and starting the Turkey tractor, planting Raspberries and Mulching

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  1. You guys are very generous and are kind to help Cindy Vine. Worried how she will cope with all the work and hardship of the planned farm. So happy to see the time you spend with her dog Tandy? Worried about the dangerous open wells and those dreaded catapillars that live in the pine trees that can seriously injure animals & humans. Is Tandy given enough training & shelter to avoid dangers and predators? Unsure of Cindy's objectives given her age & health. Are her goals realistic & safe?

  2. Hi , you guys work so hard! Congratulations on your achievements. Seeing the current video, I am concerned about keeping your water tank free from bad bacteria like ecoli from pig or fowl feces if you allow them access. Both animals will quickly make any water tank really nasty. Using such water for edible crops or other animals will spread disease quickly to other species and even contaminate your crops. Take care!

  3. Hi guys. Must just say love your videos. They are so straight to the point 👍👌and the way you daddy the guys from the uk as well just love it. Not to mention how helpful you are to all.

  4. Hi, we have just started watching your channel from Australia. Every week we look forward to the new projects and the great ideas you come up with. We are very keen gardeners and have made a rainforest garden with waterfalls out of rocks and timber on our 1 1/2 acre block with two waterholes. I watched you walking around your house and noticed you have a variegated rubber tree. If you don't mind my advise is to dig it out and put in a pot. The roots are deadly and will damage your house just like a ficus or umbrella trees. Nurseries will tell you that they are miniatures but they put a type of chemical to keep them small but eventually they will become enormous trees which cause a great deal of destruction.
    We love your channel and look forward to watching each week. Take care, look after yourselves, rest the bones so you both can fulfil your dreams in Portugal. Julie & Darryl 🇸🇭-🙏

  5. Hazel ☘️ …
    Car conversion … great idea !

    Oh my Andrea you have been busy sowing seeds … I’ll try and see if I can get a crown or two of rhubarb and bring it over in late April ? … would you need anything else brought across , my list is growing , so let me know , Cindy has my what’s app number …

    Have a great week !
    🙏☘️😘

  6. I enjoyed hanging out with you today. I hope Angie's appt went well. You did a great job with that cleanup. I am looking forward to new projects. I thought I was already subscribed but I wasn't. Well I am now lol. Greetings from Janice in FL, SE USA.

  7. I love people trying to live off grid and you are the very best videos I am watching. You bothcare so industrious respecting nature and your generosity towards your neighbours is second to none even the dogs know this. Much love to you both

  8. I thought you buying a tractor made in Turkey, which I have no idea if they even make them but they do make great home defense shotguns 😎 the weather looks great there, here is miserable one day hits the 60’s then the next day 30’s with rain, I’m going to redo my shop/garage but I have to move everything outside and with this weather I can’t.

  9. I am assuming that you still dont feel safe about letting your third dog join the family. The last time I got a glimpse of him he was happily running around with you and the other dogs. Was that a false sense of safety? I feel so sorry for him all alone. Nice to see your new profession: Dog Hotel, your clients look far too at home and pampered, dont think they will want to leave when the time comes !!!

  10. Thought I saw rhubarb in amongst your plants. I have a recipe for rhubarb custard pie that is delicious. If you are planting rhubarb and want the recipe, let me know. It’s my favorite pie. Great little nursery for your baby turkeys. It’s nice you and Andrea take care of your friends dogs. I bet they hate to leave. Thanks for another great video.

  11. So nice that you're looking after Tandy & Frankie 🥰 I presume their cat is being looked after too… Is the turkey nursery a tad low? Elvis is a big lad, very Louis XIV when puffed out 😀

  12. love your videos, hope angie is ok and you are after your fall over the rock, good to see frankie is settled and happy there, she has lots of friends to play with 🙂

  13. Yes, my living room looks like yours! I have a small group of Chihuahuas who have claimed the couch and then 4 Australian Shepherds. The 4 big dogs all have special needs. Add a couple tortoises and a budgie or 10 and you have my house. You just keep all your birds outside! 😊

  14. Everything looks really great, I love how you curved your raised beds. Thank you for always showing how you make things, it's super helpful and inspiring. Here in the Pacific northwest it's still too cold to plant. Even the farm supply has no veg starts or flowering plants yet. I'm waiting on peonies and Gaura. I started indoors camomile by seed but my lemonbalm seeds refuse to sprout . I enjoy watching Angie planting while I'm waiting for the last frost here to be over so I can begin!! Loved seeing the pups, and lil Frankie, lol 🤣 "Frankie on the table". You are such a great couple!!
    Questions ~ 1. Are you hooked up to electric on your property Or totally off grid using solar and generator?. 2. Do you have enough trees to supply your heating needs or do you buy firewood? The corks are protected? And the olives are for agriculture, so do you use the pines for firewood? Thanks for all your vlogs, glad you decided to do YouTube !!

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