Thank you for the organic tips on pest control. I especially like hearing the methods used by the old timers. Knowledge shared before it’s lost to time.
I've been watching Stephan a few years now. I have property on the other side of the border from where he is but his knowledge is huge. I am looking for one of those wild pear trees. I have a mini orchard I planted last November. According to the extension service there a wild pear will cross pollinate with a Bartlett pear and the wild life really like it too. Not to mention it can be 1000 ft away from the other pear trees.
For small homesteads or places where sheep would be too much (3 sheep per acre!) Geese will do the job of keeping the grass down. I get picky about apples and pears, too .. there's one day in the life of a fruit when it is perfect for eating, and if its not there, I don't eat 'em 😁😁
WOW...what an inspiration video. Love this man and the "PIMP" family for sharing his success with us. I do wish he would elaborate more on the deer fence like what type, distance he is running it assuming his orchard is big. Is there a resource that I can get more information about deer fence as we are trying to do similiar thing and have lots of deer. We have been using your bone sauce and it helps but on a larger scale like his perhaps fence might be another option. Thank you for all you do.
He said he started out painting the red circle on the yellow background. Now, I think he has vinyl custom made. There’s no link, but it would be easy to paint yourself. I think in his dvd he mentioned he used to make them out of cardboard or thin plywood
Billy, will sheep or goats do well on supplemental fruit ( berries, apples, pears, peaches, etc) from my orchard? Trying to find an alternate way to use some of my extra. Any idea how much of their diet can consist of fruit, or where i can find out? Thx!
That’s awesome that you got to work with Stefan - thanks for sharing this with us!
Thank you for the organic tips on pest control. I especially like hearing the methods used by the old timers. Knowledge shared before it’s lost to time.
Amazing to get to come along. What a wealth of knowledge this gentleman is!
I've been watching Stephan a few years now. I have property on the other side of the border from where he is but his knowledge is huge. I am looking for one of those wild pear trees. I have a mini orchard I planted last November. According to the extension service there a wild pear will cross pollinate with a Bartlett pear and the wild life really like it too. Not to mention it can be 1000 ft away from the other pear trees.
For small homesteads or places where sheep would be too much (3 sheep per acre!) Geese will do the job of keeping the grass down.
I get picky about apples and pears, too .. there's one day in the life of a fruit when it is perfect for eating, and if its not there, I don't eat 'em 😁😁
This was fantastic, thank you for sharing!!!
Some videos you watch, then decide whether to click "like". This one I just click it up front, because I know it's gonna rock the net!!!
Thanks for taking us there Billy and Michelle! What a cool field trip
Definately my dream to do this all over the world ❤
How awesome to see you guys in the same video!❤
❤❤❤❤ this. Thank you, thank you. Read great to see him off the pages.😊
WOW...what an inspiration video. Love this man and the "PIMP" family for sharing his success with us. I do wish he would elaborate more on the deer fence like what type, distance he is running it assuming his orchard is big. Is there a resource that I can get more information about deer fence as we are trying to do similiar thing and have lots of deer. We have been using your bone sauce and it helps but on a larger scale like his perhaps fence might be another option. Thank you for all you do.
Thank tou for sharing this!
Nice!
Do we have a link for yellow M on black sticker?
Molasses is easy to find for the other preventive idea.
He said he started out painting the red circle on the yellow background. Now, I think he has vinyl custom made. There’s no link, but it would be easy to paint yourself. I think in his dvd he mentioned he used to make them out of cardboard or thin plywood
do you have any red bud trees (cercis canadensis ) as an edible nitrogen fixer ?
Billy, will sheep or goats do well on supplemental fruit ( berries, apples, pears, peaches, etc) from my orchard? Trying to find an alternate way to use some of my extra. Any idea how much of their diet can consist of fruit, or where i can find out? Thx!
Do you coppice the honey locust tree in the trio?
can we buy apple from him.
(begining of video) look at all that Goldenrod......looks like medicine and stinky hives to me.