Hello Zach, its great you found this garden and especially it brings you great memories from your childhood with your parents. Best of luck to bring it back to its former glory.
Hey Zack, Safety Sally here. I’m hoping you’ve invested in a pair of chaps since the making of this video. They’re cheaper and far more convenient than a trip to the ER. Excellent video by the way with a great storyline and cool production values! I hope you’ll start posting again real soon.
This is so cool. The fence is still in place. What a nice garden. I keep wondering what Western state that is. Sorry to hear about what happened to your family when you where a boy. Looks like you are making lemonade now. Great video @Zack.
Intéressant. T’ens a assez pour te garder occupé un bon moment. Nice “Go to” Spirit Y’got there. Good Work ! Your little “Movies” are Enjoyable,,, and getting pretty fancy with them “Crane Shots”,, ( look in’ a bit like Johnny LaRue’s Work ) 🗿🛖🌴 🦜( giant Parrot )
What river is that? I live near and grew up on the banks of the Ohio, and your opening drone shot just filled my heart with beauty and joy. Thank you ❤
Whenever I go home and work at my mom's house and burn things, she always yells at me that I need to get a permit. I always reassure her that things burn just fine without one.
Be careful with cutting all the brush especially with your head and skin exposed in case you get tick bites etc. Also are the any local farmers nearby? Maybe you can get to know one or two and try to persuade them/barter with them etc to comeby with a tractor or digger to do some clearing, digging etc. It'd save a hell of a lot of manual work. Farmers are friendly folk once you talk to them man-to-man etc. Anyway just my 2 cents.
Ticks are not that bad in spring out West. Because of the cold. It is not like Eastern U.S. Anyhow great advice. He grew up in that part of the world. Might even know some guys. I say this because I think we all need to get to know the guy next door more now days.
Excellent video of a worthy project. I love the music you added in the beginning of the video. Is it for sale anywhere? It reminds me of something from Animusic. Good luck on the progress
Great Video Zack, I'll enjoy more of this. No need to jump rope anymore. You are getting a work out.
Hello Zach, its great you found this garden and especially it brings you great memories from your childhood with your parents. Best of luck to bring it back to its former glory.
Nice...great plot of land. Can't wait for the next installment.
Food plot!? Hooray!! And on the lake where you can set fish traps also!? Damn it boy!!!! 😎
That location is so beautiful! You guys are blessed. 👍
Hey Zack, Safety Sally here. I’m hoping you’ve invested in a pair of chaps since the making of this video. They’re cheaper and far more convenient than a trip to the ER. Excellent video by the way with a great storyline and cool production values! I hope you’ll start posting again real soon.
Happy Easter! Happy Wester !
North& South ! 👌👍
I look forward to seeing this series. It is very nostalgic.
This is so cool. The fence is still in place. What a nice garden. I keep wondering what Western state that is.
Sorry to hear about what happened to your family when you where a boy. Looks like you are making lemonade now.
Great video @Zack.
A beautiful piece of property, the potential looks limitless out there.
Can't wait to see what you plant
Love to see what you guys do with the place.
Intéressant. T’ens a assez pour te garder occupé un bon moment.
Nice “Go to” Spirit Y’got there. Good Work !
Your little “Movies” are Enjoyable,,, and getting pretty fancy with them
“Crane Shots”,,
( look in’ a bit like Johnny LaRue’s Work )
🗿🛖🌴 🦜( giant Parrot )
What river is that? I live near and grew up on the banks of the Ohio, and your opening drone shot just filled my heart with beauty and joy. Thank you ❤
What beautiful property! Im really enjoying your videos.. I'm relatively new and wondering what part of the country is this?
Jo
Happy Easter to all.
Looking good so far.
I'd like to have a property as beautiful as that.
Whenever I go home and work at my mom's house and burn things, she always yells at me that I need to get a permit. I always reassure her that things burn just fine without one.
Be careful with cutting all the brush especially with your head and skin exposed in case you get tick bites etc.
Also are the any local farmers nearby? Maybe you can get to know one or two and try to persuade them/barter with them etc to comeby with a tractor or digger to do some clearing, digging etc. It'd save a hell of a lot of manual work. Farmers are friendly folk once you talk to them man-to-man etc.
Anyway just my 2 cents.
Ticks are not that bad in spring out West. Because of the cold. It is not like Eastern U.S.
Anyhow great advice. He grew up in that part of the world. Might even know some guys. I say this because I think we all need to get to know the guy next door more now days.
Good stuff Zack---
Excellent video of a worthy project. I love the music you added in the beginning of the video. Is it for sale anywhere? It reminds me of something from Animusic. Good luck on the progress
what's the long term plan, are you going to build on part of this land?