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Sounds like fun! Lemme know when you start taking reservations! lol

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Will do :slight_smile:

Our next plan was actually building tiny homes for rent/sale and then teaching some courses in distilling and cannabis extraction/growing when were in the off seasons :cowboy_hat_face:

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A friend has an air bnb tiny home practically in her driveway, and it stays booked. The tiny home concept is popular, especially with people curious to try it for a short time.

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Plus if they love their rental enough they can just drive away with it :grin:

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I’ve built the undercarriage for a tiny home that could be moved by bicycle…used moped wheels to achieve tow/parking brakes. Vancouver seems like a pretty bike friendly town.

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Well when you’re hiring, let me know. Wife and I have been looking to relocate to the islands up there.

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The first steps are the hardest. I dropped out of college with 30k in student loan debt and lived in my car and on couches for 2 years to save for my first property. Raw land, 20 acres for 50k, put 15k down and camped on it for a year before buying a shitty travel trailer.

You got this boss

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I prob have better pics but here’s some.

Just finished. Hated the experience. 100% hugelkulture system and full living bed setup. I think I cut down and had around the property like 13-14-15 trees that went into that bed setup.

I also plowed a field behind it for artichoke, mellons, and fruit trees.

Had to build a shed for Brewer and regular gardening supplies as well as panels and water main setups.



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Excellent hugel beds :muscle:t3:

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What did you hate about the experience?

None of the manuals or instructions were current. If I didn’t have a very competent carpenter onsite to constantly make adjustments and makeshift the right parts in other areas it would be crooked. That’s a really clean of a install to pull off.

We were also in bedrock basically. The boxes were complex to design and build. Alot of Manila labor. We had to chip away at a dirt Rock Hill and bedrock and granite boiler area to install a small retaining wall. There still needs to be alot of drain rock added around the whole thing.

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Respect!!!
:100:

And here I was just thinking you were a pretty face and a pullout champ

Bravo :wink:

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Is that a vibrator??? Lol.

Also, nice job, that’s a freaking awesome greenhouse.

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Clean setups.

The pressure treat beds have me wondering though.

Edit: NM, I see your barrier.

Yea left by previous neighbors in the field years after thier nature field orgy.

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It was the cheapest, the redwood with all that would be 4x as much. And I would bet you couldn’t guess how much all that pt was for the beds. A pretty penny.

The beds, and the soil cost as much as the whole greenhouse kit. Uhg. I’m so happy it’s over with.

Lol. I know. Just finished 5.

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The tomatoes at the top were in my last picture, 4 days ago. Everything else was picked this morning. Time to bust the canner out.

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