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Why You Should Be Planting Fruit Trees and Bushes On Your Homestead

Why You Should Be Planting Fruit Trees and Bushes On Your Homestead

FromHomesteady - Stories of Living off the Land


Why You Should Be Planting Fruit Trees and Bushes On Your Homestead

FromHomesteady - Stories of Living off the Land

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Apr 25, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Trees are a generational gift. There is significant symbolism associated with trees. Trees have signified wealth throughout history. Having your own tree meant prosperity. On this episode of Homesteady, we are focusing on fruit trees. In focusing on fruit trees, and planting fruits, we are expanding upon the idea of "bearing fruit" to a discussion of assets and liabilities. Assets put money in your pocket; liabilities take money out of your pocket. Making connections between wealth, a homesteading lifestyle, and the practical steps you can take to leave the rat race, and the hands-on work of raising animals, planting plants, and building infrastructure is part of the Homesteady culture. To this end, we'd like to bring you a quote from the book Rich Dad, Poor Dad. Aust learns the following important lesson: You must know the difference between an asset and a liability. But what does this have to do with fruit trees? It's like planting a tree. You water it for years; then one day it doesn't need you anymore. It's roots are planted deep enough. The tree provides shade for your enjoyment."- Robert Kiyosaki, Rich Dad Poor Dad As homesteaders, we want even more than shade. We want the work we do each year to result in greater and greater yields. Our guest tonight, Dave Hunt of Northeast Edible, shares how his passion for fruit trees and feeding his family better led to planting fruit trees, then to a homestead-based fruit tree business. Learn everything you need to know about how to choose plants, where and when to plant them, and the timeline from planting to having a harvest. Learn everything you need to know about how to choose plants, where and when to plant them, and the timeline from planting to having a harvest. Want more specifics? See Dave's visit to Aust's farm here on YouTube. We would love it if you'd come see the Homesteady Farm! We will be hosting Dave from Northeast Edibles May 6th for a live orchard workshop. If you'd like to come, click here for some more information. If you can't make it, we will be posting the entire thing on our Pioneer page. For just $5/ mo, becoming a Homesteady Pioneer gives you access to members-only video, discount codes, how-tos, and exclusive podcasts. Become a Pioneer today!  For regular updates on what we are doing here at Homesteady, join our email list. Just for joining, you'll get our free "21 Steps to self-sufficiency" and access to our "Go Homestead" video course. Getting new orchard equipment? Or are you already an Amazon shopper? We would love if you'd support the podcast through our Amazon affiliate link: www.amsteady.com. Buy whatever you normally buy, and with your purchase, you'll be supporting the podcast with no additional cost to you. Thanks! Join us this upcoming Tuesday on our YouTube Channel or at Prepper Broadcasting at 9 PM EST to be a part of our live taping of our next Homesteady episode on foraging. There will be a Pioneers-only discussion following the taping at 10 PM EST.  
Released:
Apr 25, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Have you ever dreamt of starting a farm? Do you picture living on a homestead, gardening and raising chickens? Do you love foraging for wild edibles? Do you spent the fall season, in the crisp autumn wood hunting for wild game? Is your perfect morning spent drifting downriver, fishing for the night's dinner? Homesteady is a show that focuses on living a more sustainable life. We talk about all the ways a modern Homesteader can put food on the table, from the fields, streams, gardens and woodlands. Our roads may be rocky, but with the right skills and knowledge we can make Homesteady.