HD Bird, Rabbit & Squirrel Deterrents for your Vegetable Garden
Tips, Tricks
“Growing your own food is like printing your own money.” Ron Finley We provide knowledge, tools and tips to help you and your family to have easy, successful gardens, making it affordable for every family to eat delicious and healthier foods. On December 27, 2014, Nancy was diagnosed with colon cancer and having been blessed to be healed, we felt called to encourage and inspire families to get healthier throughout the world. We feel privilege to be called upon to empower, teach and inspire you and your family to create your own homestead (even in the city). Our channel is focus on successful gardening, which is to produce healthier abundant harvest, healthy cooking and homesteading. We incorporate the most important part of organic gardening, to make the harvest healthier, by (using Non-GMO seeds and plants, and being careful to avoid pesticides and herbicides). We also use modern products and tools to make gardening easy, affordable, convenient, abundant, and quick. Hollis loves and enjoys gardening since he was 8 years old. He inherited the love of gardening from his granddad who had a 300 acre farm in Georgia and in the past own a large successful landscaping business for over 7 years. Realizing, every day is a gift from God, we are seeking to live a more simplistic life but most importantly to appreciate and enjoy life each day. Subscribe to YouTube Channel: Hollis and Nancy’s Homestead https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPVn9bDOp3DfMMKjPrEsIOw Facebook: get the latest updates, alerts, tips and trick! https://www.facebook.com/h.n.homestead.GloryB2God/ Accept our invitation, come check out our channel, if you like what you see, subscribe (to get the latest episodes) and Like to inspire and encourage us. Become a part of our Homestead family. Also like our Facebook page to get the latest updates, alerts, tips and tricks, but most importantly share in our mission to encourage and inspire families to get healthier throughout the world. Enjoy FREE Subscription and in HD. Share our videos with your friends and family to encourage their family to become healthier. We are dedicated to helping others. We love gardening, urban homesteading and enjoy cooking delicious homemade foods. We also enjoy fishing for fun and as source of meat. Our goal in the near future is to move to rural homestead to produce as much of our own food as possible (raising chicken for eggs and meat, rabbits, orchards, fish pond, ect..). Come and join us on this awesome adventure to return to simple way of living on our homestead and to our New Normal. We welcome your comments and questions. Have a Blessed Day!
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You guys need your own reality show! Oh, you do! LOL!
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this is awesome thank yall so much very helpful information 😀
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thanks for the tips.
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I'm so happy I found this video! Last year a squirrel ate all of my zucchini just as they were growing with the flowers still attached and most of my cucumber crops. The previous year I harvested around 16 zucchini and about 20+ cucumbers. Last year 0 zucchini and about 5 cucumbers. It was so heart breaking!
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Squirrels ate my corn and have been digging up my bean seeds. Thanks for this.
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Could you provide a link for your solar powered fence? Sounds like something that I might like to try.
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I am so glad that I found your channel. I live in Virginia Beach, so it is interesting to see what is growing in a neighboring garden. So I had the same issue with my pole beans being eaten. There was a mama rabbit who decided to make a rabbit hole under my children's slide for her 3 little bunnies. She was feeding them from our garden. For my beans, I cut off the bottom of water bottles and made little green houses for each bean. Once the first leaf pops through the top of the water bottle, I take the bottle off and loosely tie the little plant to the pole. I am starting to see some holes in the leaves. I will probably get out there and put some DE on the plants in the morning. I also have to build some chicken wire tunnels for our mammoth sunflowers. I grew them to be 4 inches tall inside and brought them outside only to be eaten by the birds.
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Good job for the pest. Last year my husband planted pumpkin. A couple weeks later it came up. One day we went out and ALL pumpkin was eaten. We thought it was rabbits, but our dog soon told us what it was...(he keeps rabbits out) .....it was rodents. He killed two RATS, and left them at my door step. How do you deter rodents?
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I am so glad I found your channel. I sure do enjoy both of your personalities, and I learn SO much! Big Family Homestead has good taste in recommending you!
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I saw this tip from another Youtuber. Try using clear plastic cups with a few holes at the bottom and put them upside down to cover the seeds. Dig the lip of the cup slightly into a moist soil to avoid the cups from blowing off of the ground. It will act like a mini greenhouse and at the same time protect the baby seedling.
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Thanks for the tips!
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Can you hear the cd's and pie pans at night? Also, I put multiple pieces of black rope about 3 feet long to resemble a snake in my garden.
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I like those tips. We used pie pans before but adding the nail is genius to scare off animals.....except groundhogs! They are afraid of nothing when it comes to eating those seedlings! ! ! lol
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Yep, you gotta build a fortress around a garden and we have used every one of those you showed! Lol!
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That is so awesome. I have a couple of those pie tins for the garden. Thank you so much.
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Fantastic beginning! And the academy award goes to...... Love the channel! Keep the videos coming. Thanks for sharing and may God bless you.
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I'll be following suit. I have my first real garden in years, and I'll cry if the critters chomp it up! Thanks for the great tips, hard to believe a squirrel can walk the high wire!
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Great tips. I like to use pinwheels and wind chimes in the garden to scare away the crows. Nothing seems to work on the squirrels. I'll have to try the owl, though, haven't done that yet.
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Have I mentioned how much I love your channel? <3 FANTASTIC video. Even with stuff hanging in your garden, it's still so very beautiful. I'll be implementing some of these ideas.:)
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I enjoy all your videos!!! you have a Beautiful place, and I love the ending of all your videos..:)
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