Sounds like fun! Lemme know when you start taking reservations! lol
Will do
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
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.
Plus if they love their rental enough they can just drive away with it
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.
Well when you’re hiring, let me know. Wife and I have been looking to relocate to the islands up there.
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
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.
Excellent hugel beds
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.
Respect!!!
And here I was just thinking you were a pretty face and a pullout champ
Bravo
Is that a vibrator??? Lol.
Also, nice job, that’s a freaking awesome greenhouse.
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.
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.