Poplar Spring Farm
My husband and I are both second generation homeschoolers. We both grew up out in the country homesteading with our families, him in NC and me in VA. Even when we were dating, we saw the value in the way we were raised; in warm Bible believing homes with siblings that were our best friends and learning many valuable skills. We wanted to do the same for our children. We have been blessed with 8. We homeschool and have farmed or homesteaded all their lives. Recently, since the baby is three and I have a little more time on my hands, I have started to make videos of what we do here on our farm. We raise almost all of our own food with cows, goats, pigs, chickens and a big garden. I hope you enjoy what we share.
Зимующие куры в саду
New Calf || From Birth to Bottle Feeding to Halter Training
Digging The Last Potatoes Of The Year
How To Blanch Broccoli For The Freezer
Keeping Deer Out Of The Garden
A Day In The Life; Animals, Garden, Young’uns
Country Kids Can Handle Things On Their Own, First Round Bales
A Walk Around The Garden & Thinning Carrots
Getting in Our Last Cutting of Hay and Canning Fall Green Beans
Pulling Suckers off Corn, Tying up Tomatoes & Planting Sweet Potatoes
Early June Garden Tour 2025
Goats On Our Farm, No Commentary, No People, Just Goats!
Second Planting of Beans in the Garden
Tilling The Garden For The First Time In 17 Years
Animals Around Our Farm This Spring
Getting Our Corn Crop In For Our Family Of 10
How We Make Pasture Without Heavy Equipment, Using Pigs To Work The Land
Older Kids On The Farm; Making Maple Syrup & Clearing Land By Hand
Cooking with Children, and making Hot Chocolate from Scratch
A Winter Day On Our Farm And Two Big Indoor Projects
New Jersey Calf Born Last Night
Last Garden Update Of 2024
Potato Dig And Fall Harvest
Kids Handle Farm Chores so Dad and Older Siblings Can Help with Storm Relief in WNC
Late Fall Garden Tour on Our Southern Va Farm, 2024
Getting Pigs Butchered, Rendering Lard, & How Many Animals Do We Eat In A Year?!
Chicken Chores On Pasture
Big Sweet Potato Harvest on our Southern Virginia Farm
How we got 11 POUNDS of Sweet Potatoes from ONE plant!
Getting Our Broiler Chicks, and A Look at Our Brooder