Evergreen Farm
Welcome to Evergreen Farm
We are a family-driven homestead located in Eastern PA. Our mission is to produce the highest quality food, become more self sufficient, and most importantly provide a happy and informed life for our two children.
Our journey began in 2019, when we completely gutted and renovated our 1830s farm house in 7 months! In 2020, our family and our farm began to grow and we took a leap into the homesteading life. Here we are a few years later with a lot to learned, a lot to learn, and a whole lot of memories and experiences to share with you! Our channel is about showing your the truth and reality to living on a farm so we'll give you everything from the good to the bad to the ugly and to the sad. We hope our story can inspire others to begin their own journey and take the steps toward self sufficiency, healthier living, and a happy life!
Thank you for watching!
You can also find us on Instagram and TikTok @EvergreenFarm19
My Pond Is Leaking And I Need Your Help!!
Curing Pink Eye In Sheep
Refreshing Our Old Pig Paddock
Simple Yet Effective Way To Prep Your Pasture For Electric Netting
Our Rotational Sheep Grazing Setup
Will The Sheep Follow Me Across The Entire Farm???
Buying Some Time Before Moving Sheep To Good Pasture
Resist Early Spring Grazing For Long Term Pasture Health
Spring Is Finally Here???
Our Best Lambing Season Yet!
Lambing Season Has Arrived!
Winter Lambing Accident..
January Snow Storm Hits The Farm
MAHA Or Is The War On Food Just Getting Started??
Winter Lamb Watch!
Forestry Mulcher Turns Christmas Trees Into Sheep Pasture!
Winter Chaos In Full Swing...And Yes, Sheep Do Like Christmas Trees
Snowy Farm Update: Feeding Hay To The Sheep
Coyote In The Sheep Pasture
We're Still Here!!!
One Week On Pasture And The Sheep Are Out…
October Farm Update: There Is No Telling What Type Of Winter Is Ahead Of Us
Processing Our 400+ lb. Boar
We Have Some Piglets For Sale!
I've Made A Pig Decision - Where Are We Headed?
Adding St. Croix Sheep To The Farm
Fixing Our Water Situation During Summer Drought
No Easier Way To Clean A Skull
September Farm Update: Things Have Dried Up A Bit!
First Case Of Bloat In Our Sheep