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From Forest to Table Collecting Firewood, Fishing, and Cooking Fish

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Daily Care for My Growing Vegetable Garden Building a Bamboo Trellis for...

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Daily Care for My Growing Vegetable Garden Building a Bamboo Trellis for...

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City Girl Returns to Her Old Family Home in the Countryside and Starts C...

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DIY Outdoor Kitchen: Girl Renovates Family Kitchen | Country Life Vlog

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Making Bamboo Lamps - Decorate Your Home More Sparklingly

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Build A Strong Stone Wall Around My House - Name The House

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Harvesting Ripe Tomatoes Selling at the Market and Planting New Seeds

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Harvesting Ant Eggs Making Sticky Rice Cakes and Fried Spring Rolls with...

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How to Build a Cheap Duck House with Bamboo | Homemade Duck Coop for Sma...

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Building a Pig Farm with Iron Fence and Growing Corn | Farm Life

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Introduction Welcome to the world of farm life! In this guide, we’ll explore how to create a successful pig farm with an iron fence and grow corn to complement your farm’s productivity. This blend of animal husbandry and crop cultivation will help you build a thriving, sustainable farm. Planning Your Pig Farm Assessing Your Land Evaluate the size of your land to determine the best layout for your pig farm and cornfield. Ensure there is enough space for both pigs and crops, with adequate distance between them to avoid contamination. Designing the Farm Layout Designate separate areas for pigs and corn. Pigs will need a pigpen, feeding areas, and a space for rooting and exercise. Plan pathways for easy movement and access to resources. Building the Iron Fence Choosing Materials On Ensure the fence is tall enough (at least 4-5 feet) to prevent pigs from jumping over. Preparing the Site Clear the area where the fence will be installed of any debris or vegetation. Mark the boundaries of the

How to Build a Bamboo House for Chickens, Raising and Caring for Chickens

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Building a bamboo house for chickens is a sustainable and cost-effective way to provide a comfortable shelter for your flock. Bamboo is durable, flexible, and environmentally friendly, making it an excellent choice for constructing a chicken coop. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you build a bamboo house for your chickens: #### **Materials and Tools:** - Bamboo poles (various sizes) - Bamboo strips or matting - Nails or screws - Hammer or drill - Saw (for cutting bamboo) - Measuring tape - String and stakes (for marking the ground) - Wire mesh (for ventilation and predator protection) - Hinges and latches (for doors) - Roofing material (e.g., corrugated metal or bamboo thatch) - Concrete or gravel (for the foundation) - Tools: shovel, level, and pliers #### **1. Planning and Design:** 1. **Determine the Size:** Calculate how much space you need based on the number of chickens. Generally, each chicken requires about 2-4 square feet inside the coop and 8-10 square feet in the

Renovating and Catching Rabbits to Raise - The Joy of a Rural Girl

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Introduction Living in the countryside brings a unique charm and simplicity that’s hard to find elsewhere. For many rural girls, it’s a life filled with hands-on projects and a deep connection with nature. One such enriching experience involves renovating spaces and raising rabbits, which together offer both practical benefits and immense joy. ### Renovating: A Labor of Love Renovation in the countryside is more than just fixing up an old structure—it’s about breathing new life into a space and making it fit for a new purpose. Whether it's a dilapidated barn, a rustic shed, or an old family home, renovation projects in rural settings often involve: 1. **Planning and Vision:** The first step in any renovation project is to envision what you want to achieve. This could involve upgrading living spaces, adding new features, or simply restoring the structure to its former glory. 2. **Gathering Materials:** In rural areas, it’s common to use locally sourced materials. Salvaging old

How to build bamboo pig, Preparing to Welcome New Pigs

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1. Build a bamboo pigsty Materials to be prepared: Bamboo (or Rope (or steel wire) Nails, screws, or hangers Cry Hammer Scissors to cut rope or steel wire Blueprints or construction plans **Step 1: Plan and Design Determine the size of the pigsty based on the number of pigs you have and the available space. A pigsty is usually about 2x3 meters in size per l The design plan includes the size of the sections, the assembly of the bamboo frames, and the structure of the roof. **Step 2: Standard Choose bamboo that is sturdy and free from cracks or pests. Cut the bamboo into the necessary segments according to the planned size. **Step 3: Build Create a barn frame by connecting the bamboo sections together. Use rope or steel wire to tie the bamboo segments together securely. Place the bamboo segments in a rectangular or square frame style according to your design. **Step 4: Build Cut the bamboo into smaller segments to make the roof. Stack the bamboo sections in an overlapping pattern to crea

My Small Farm Is Complete - Starting From Raising Piglets

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After years of dreaming and months of hard work, I can finally say that my small farm is complete. It all began with a simple desire to live closer to nature, grow my own food, and raise animals the way I believe they should be raised. And now, as I stand here surrounded by lush fields, the sound of chickens clucking, and the sight of pigs rooting happily in the soil, I know that my journey was worth every challenge I faced. The beginning The heart of my farm started with raising piglets. Pigs are incredible animals—they're intelligent, curious, and social creatures. I chose to begin with piglets because I wanted to be involved in every step of their growth, ensuring they were raised in the best conditions possible. I built a sturdy pig pen with ample space for the piglets to roam, root, and explore. It was important to me that they had plenty of room to move, with access to fresh air, clean water, and high-quality feed. I also made sure they had a cozy shelter to protect them from

How to build duck's house bamboo, adorable little yellow ducks

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Yellow ducklings are always a lovely sight, and creating a bamboo home for them not only helps to protect but also creates an environmentally friendly living space. Here is a detailed guide so that you can build a bamboo house for your ducklings yourself. Ingredients: Bamboo : Choose straight, sturdy, and moderately long bamboo sections. The amount of bamboo needed depends on the size of the house. Rope or nylon rope : To tie the bamboo segments together. Leaf or corrugated iron roof : To make a roof for the house, helping to shelter from rain and sun. Tarpaulin or plastic mesh : To cover the roof or around the house, creating ventilation while still protecting the ducklings. Saws, knives, hammers : Used to cut and process bamboo slats. Step 1: Prepare the bamboo Choose bamboo segments of length and diameter that are appropriate for the intended house size. Usually the bamboo sticks should be 4-6cm in diameter and about 1.5-2m long. Use a knife or saw to cut the bamboo segments into st

How to make bamboo drying yard The girl's great effort to have a beautif...

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Creating a bamboo drying yard is a wonderful project that combines practicality with a touch of traditional beauty. Bamboo is not only a sustainable and versatile material but also adds a rustic charm to any space. In this guide, we’ll walk through the steps to make your own bamboo drying yard, inspired by the story of a girl who put in great effort to transform her space into a beautiful and functional washing place. 1. Planning and Designing the Bamboo Drying Yard Before starting, it’s essential to plan and design your drying yard: Location: Choose a sunny, well-ventilated area. The spot should be convenient for drying clothes, near the washing area, and have enough space for bamboo poles. Size and Layout: Decide on the size of the drying yard. Measure the space to determine how many bamboo poles you'll need and how they will be arranged. You can opt for a simple straight-line design or create a more elaborate pattern, depending on your available space and aesthetic preference.

How to make bamboo drying yard The girl's great effort to have a beautiful washing place

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 Link:  How to make bamboo drying yard The girl's great effort to have a beautiful washing place (youtube.com) Creating a bamboo drying yard is a wonderful project that combines practicality with a touch of traditional beauty. Bamboo is not only a sustainable and versatile material but also adds a rustic charm to any space. In this guide, we’ll walk through the steps to make your own bamboo drying yard, inspired by the story of a girl who put in great effort to transform her space into a beautiful and functional washing place. 1. Planning and Designing the Bamboo Drying Yard Before starting, it’s essential to plan and design your drying yard: Location: Choose a sunny, well-ventilated area. The spot should be convenient for drying clothes, near the washing area, and have enough space for bamboo poles. Size and Layout: Decide on the size of the drying yard. Measure the space to determine how many bamboo poles you'll need and how they will be arranged. You can opt for a simple s

How to build pigeon coop on the tree | New home for the birds

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Creating a pigeon coop on a tree is a rewarding DIY project that provides a safe and comfortable home for your pigeons while adding a unique touch to your outdoor space. In this guide, we'll walk you through the step-by-step process to build a pigeon coop on a tree. Materials Needed: Plywood sheets (for walls, floor, and roof) 2x4 wooden beams (for the frame) Metal mesh or wire (for windows and ventilation) Screws and nails (for assembly) Wood sealer or outdoor paint (to protect the wood) Hinges and latch (for the door) Ladder (for accessing the tree) Saw (for cutting wood) Drill and screwdriver Measuring tape Level Rope or heavy-duty straps (for securing the coop to the tree) Step 1: Choosing the Right Tree Select a sturdy, mature tree that can support the weight of the pigeon coop. Ideally, the tree should have strong branches at a height that is safe for both you and the birds. Make sure the tree is healthy and free of disease or rot. Step 2: Designing the Coop Sketch o

How to build bambo house kitchen | 10 Days start to finish

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Day 1: Planning and Design Site Selection and Preparation : Choose a flat, well-drained site for your kitchen. Consider proximity to your main house and accessibility for utilities like water and electricity. Clear the area of any debris, roots, and vegetation. Design and Layout : Sketch a simple blueprint of your kitchen, including dimensions, doorways, windows, and placement of kitchen appliances. Decide on the type of bamboo structure you want: open-air, semi-enclosed, or fully enclosed. Gathering Materials : Source quality bamboo poles (around 2-3 inches in diameter) that are treated for durability. Other materials needed: nails, rope, thatch or bamboo matting for the roof, gravel or stones for the foundation, clay or cement for the floor, and basic carpentry tools. Day 2-3: Laying the Foundation Mark the Layout : Use stakes and string to mark the perimeter of your kitchen according to your design. Digging and Leveling : Dig trenches around the perimeter for the foundation (around

How to Build a Cheap Duck House with Bamboo | Homemade Duck Coop for Sma...

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Introduction: Raising ducks on a small farm can be both rewarding and sustainable. However, one of the first challenges you might face is building a safe, comfortable, and cost-effective duck house. Bamboo, a readily available and eco-friendly material, is an excellent choice for constructing a duck coop. In this guide, we'll walk you through the step-by-step process of building a durable and affordable duck house using bamboo, perfect for small-scale duck farms. Materials Needed: Bamboo Poles : Select bamboo poles that are straight and of various thicknesses. You'll need thicker poles for the frame and thinner ones for the walls and roof. Nails or Wooden Pegs : For fastening the bamboo poles together. Rope or Twine : Natural fiber rope for binding the bamboo. Palm Leaves or Thatch : For roofing material, providing insulation and protection from rain. Wooden Planks : Optional, for the floor if the ground is too damp or uneven. Tools : A machete or saw, hammer, and measuring ta

Building a Pig Farm with Iron Fence and Growing Corn | Farm Life

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Link:  Building a Pig Farm with Iron Fence and Growing Corn | Farm Life (youtube.com) Introduction: Welcome to our farm life journey where we combine sustainable agriculture with efficient livestock management. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the steps of building a pig farm with a sturdy iron fence and the process of growing corn to support your farm’s needs. Whether you’re a seasoned farmer or just starting, this guide will provide valuable insights into creating a harmonious farm environment. 1. Planning Your Pig Farm: Before breaking ground, it’s essential to plan your pig farm carefully. Consider the following factors: Location: Choose a location with good drainage to prevent waterlogging and minimize the risk of disease. Ensure the area is spacious enough to allow for expansion if needed. Zoning and Permits: Check with local authorities to ensure your farm complies with zoning regulations and that you have all the necessary permits. Farm Layout: Plan the layout of your p

I HAVE FAILED - Harvest Squash and LOSE EVERYTHING in seconds!

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Introduce: **Content **Open **Harvesting process: Describe how I prepare for the harvest: picking tools, checking the weather, and checking the pumpkins to make sure they're ripe. Give what harvesting techniques I plan to use. **Loss b Describe a situation when things start to go unplanned. Details of the mistakes I made: it could be a lack of care, the use of the wrong tool, or any other factor that led to the failure **Conclusion Describe the immediate consequences: a broken pumpkin, a loss of productivity, and a sense of frustration at seeing the fruits of your labor dissipate. Other losses I faced: it could be the time, effort, and resources invested in caring for the garden. Lessons learned: Analyze the causes of failures and how I can fix or prevent similar errors in my Tips for others in harvesting and caring for the garden to avoid encountering similar situations **Conclude Invite the audience to share their experiences and discuss the ways they have faced challenges in the

Satisfy Your Snack Needs With Hot, Fragrant BANANA CAKE and Plant More F...

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1. Satisfy your appetite with Hot and Delicious Banana Cake If you're looking for a snack that's both delicious and easy to make, banana cake is the perfect choice. Made from soft and sweet ripe bananas, banana cake offers a sweet flavor, along with a signature aroma that makes anyone fall in love. Material: 4 ripe bananas 1 cup brown sugar 1/2 cup butter (softened) 2 eggs 1 1/2 cups flour 1/2 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 cup walnuts (optional) 1/2 teaspoon vanilla How to make: Preparation of ingredients : Preheat the oven to 175°C. Line baking paper or grease the cake mold with butter. Mix Ingredients : In a large bowl, mash the bananas until smooth. Add the brown sugar and butter and mix well. Crack in the eggs and stir to combine. Mix the Flour : In another bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, and salt. Slowly add to the banana mixture, stirring until just enough to blend. Add Optional Ingredients : If desired, add walnuts and vanilla to the mixture. Bake