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Y'all girls or off the chain, y'all have showed me how to build a house, thank you
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Saying a cheery hello from Townsville North Queensland Australia 😊 it is 4.06am here. Just finished work and watching you while winding down 😊😊
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Reading all the comments and I agree with everyone here. You’re cute, funny, knowledgeable and hubby and I learn so much from you. Thank you for what you are doing to help people get out there and grow stuff! ❤
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She handles the Karen's with so much grace. We appreciate and admire YOU, Anne, the lifelong learner - Dakota & Angela
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I love that you promote the use of mushrooms in the garden.
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This is very inspiring. I enjoyed watching the step by step progress. There’s something about watching women do the build that gets me motivated to do my own build. Your mom gave you excellent advice....choose your friends wisely. So important in how your life turns out. You girls are too cool for words! ❤️
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School of All Trades - I like it. Kind of catchy!
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I also raise rabbits and use the poop and straw directly in my garden. Both as a top dressing on my beds but also when I put in new plants. Thank you for telling people about using the poop directly. Many online sources say you have to compost it or turn it into tea. It wastes so much time and energy. Love your channel.❤
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@AnneofAllTrades algorithms indeed. I figured it was a way to draw in. Everything about your suggestions and demeanor was kind and compassionate. So glad I stumbled on your channel.🧠🌿🎍❤️
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That... Should work. I only have basic experience splicing citrus and walnut, but the genetics that come with the donor stalk definitely persist after being spliced into the base plant. Very excited to see if pawpaw will take to it too!
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I don’t plan on composting anytime soon but I enjoy watching your videos! Keep up the awesome work 😎👍
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I live in the suburbs and couldn’t even consider a goat, but I just loved all of the details that have gone into your thoughtful and detailed report about goats. Amazing!
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I loved this video! You are so funny while being informative! Thank you for making my day! I love your farm!
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Nice job. Think I'll do the same for my deer proof fence. Congrats on your new help.
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I just found your channel after you did a collab with Goldshaw Farms. You talk to your animals the way I talk to mine and its so satisfying.
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Thank you for being so open and clear about such topics. I don't know how often I heard: "You could sell that!" Well, maybe. "You could make money!" most definitely not.
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I am not a goat herder, but this was fascinating. There seem to be more health and welfare responsibilities than being a house pet owner. Thanks for all of the knowledge and tips.
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👌 totally with you on keeping the tools out! I don't have much spare time, so I like to keep mine out. My husband hates it but I'm like I am running a farm/business, YouTube channel, & working full time!?! I need to take some shortcuts now & then! 😂
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This also put a huge smile on my face! Fuel & spark are the two basic things needed to run an engine. I have always maintained that teens should have to maintain a 20 year old car for several years before they are allowed to own a new one.
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Ha Ha...my cat once killed a huge rabbit..and since she doesn't eat rabbits...I did. It was great.
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Cat seems to be steeling the show lol
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I like using my bread knife to do uncapping. Just rinse it off when it gets gummed up. We have a hot knife that's made for it, but the bread knife seems to work better for me.
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I took care of goats for several clients... and they were my worst animal to have to care for. They are the CUTEST but everything you warned about is so true. And i love that you are very educated in land management, animal science, and have figured out how to have a full time job with it all. Super admirable!!!
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The fact that it looks so very accessible makes me unbelievably excited - if I can roll in with my wheelchair, I will absolutely be coming to learn something from you, one day. The school is going to be so worth it all, in the end.
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It is so great to see you and your husband working together as a team and it all came out so perfectly, perfect. Give yourself and your loved ones more credit in the future and the tears will lessen and joy will magnify.
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Toute cette énergie, toutes ces connaissances, toute cette passion, tout cet amour du vivant, tout ce naturel à la caméra et, en plus, cet irrésistible sourire, vous êtes une belle personne dans tous les sens du terme. Une vidéo qui fait du bien rien qu’à la regarder. Merci! 😉🐐
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This is in response to the first comment. Thanks for all the info Anne, I love it.❤
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Very wise.... and refreshing to hear. "Modern life is transactional not relational.." nailed it.
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Thank you for this video. I am a lazy gardener, too, although a better word is probably efficient. This company’s soil testing seems a lot easier than the one I have used. I may try them.
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I like everything about your 800,100 animals,and above all,your sense of humour and Lucy.
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You and April are awesome women
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Most satisfying video on YouTube! Loved your farm and all buddies there
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It's a journey and we're all constantly learning new things. Thank you for sharing what you've learned from your garden.
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Your cadence and intellect has somehow wrestled my ADHD into submission- literally watched this whole thing, never would have thought it possible for me 🤯🤯🤯
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Anne of All Hats!
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I love this channel because as someone with ADHD, it's like every BIT of it resonates to that feeling of "ok...well that way works for YALL but imma need to make a different and better way for me and my brain" Like my whole life I had to do some weird way that was optimal but other people thought it was impossible or illogical... Yeah for them Edited to add: Fuck the no-nuance Nellies who made you feel like you have to defend your methods. How daft can people be???
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SO many words come to mind: tenacity, resilience - what a learning curve and what a legacy! Well done.
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@AnneofAllTrades the very reason I add Vit C to my son’s bath water - get rid of that chlorine. Love your channel for so many reasons, please keep the content coming ❤
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I always say “A weed is just an unloved flower”
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YOU GIRLS ROCK!
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Great idea with the mushroom spawn!
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Anne, you are the happiest wood worker on YouTube. Excellent job!
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100% spot on.! These practices reduce the labor to maintain the garden, and increase your bandwidth to make observations re plant health and pests while also increasing the enjoyment. "Efficient smart gardening" aka "lazy gardening" as practiced by the best! Other ones I've done, which is more on the garden layout/infrastructure layout aspect: 1) multiple entrances to a gated garden (both the standard 4' width for a person or small garden wagon and the larger 6' or 8' width to fit a tractor or other machinery), and 2) multiple spigot/water access points, if possible. In areas where there is limited water/drought, this may not be feasible. Frost free spigots if you can in areas this makes sense.). Wrangling long hoses or carrying buckets of water and watering cans leads to overuse of limbs and joints (repetitive strain injuries) and also wasted energy that could be better spent elsewhere. Not everyone can afford/build these ideas in. But if you can, they are worth considering.
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I love that April is just chilling in the background like she lives there
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Buy the biggest fence charger that you can. The big chargers kill the weeds.
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I learned as a kid, 40 years ago, how to do patches to trousers using fabric from older trousers. It has saved my husband's trousers time and time again, but now I do them from the inside, reinforcing the fabric before there is a hole. Invisible patches.
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I love it… same here full time very little time left… but I try my best to garden and keep up with everything… really enjoy gardening. Watching your videos keep me motivated. Thank you 🙏🏻 ❤
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School of All Trades is an amazing concept! Keep going!!
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Adorable overalls!
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Good grief, good lord, wholly tolitto this was inspiring and makes me want to get rid of lots of things and build again, stronger, simpler, more original focusing on the older style of true nordic craftsmanship with tools from the past that look so beautiful. Interesting how all the tools today have no aesthetic beauty but although useful they just don't compare to the older tools and materials that are timeless and sexy, real and raw :) Anyway I am glad I found your channel for inspiration. :) The saw dust bottle was a lovely touch and the tool box from the days of grandpa...
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