You should have your own show u are very good at educating people there are no details missed. you also have a great taste in music matalica are musical gods.
wouldn't the wild mustard leaves be bitter after having flowered? Is there oxalic acid in sorrel seed? I use this same bag method for collecting seeds, it's also useful if you do gardening with plants in the mustard family like cabbage, broccoli, couliflower, etc. for the next years sewing. I also find that if there is a slight breeze or if you blow softly from the side as you drop the seed it helps speed up the winnowing process, there's always a few bits of stem and pod left behind though.
Hi Jack, nice vid on processing the seeds, and making/using the mortar! We have a wild mostardplant too (Sinapis arvensis) this is not the real mustardplant (sinapis alba) Do you know wich is the one you use??
Groetjes
PS I tried to get some bark of the lindentree but it is very hard (it is cut 2 month ago, should i wait or am i already too late??
Great video, as always! I was wondering if you could share your secrets for avoiding ticks. Where I live in central North Carolina they are a constant problem for me. I figure you might have a trick or two up your sleeve. Thanks!
Enjoyable video Jack, thanks for making it. I'm sure you notice a lot of youth getting very interested in self reliance skills. And you're making a great contribution to that too! Thanks!
I can see this guys life all day!
sbhuiyan 1 month ago
great tools! thank you!
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You should have your own show u are very good at educating people there are no details missed. you also have a great taste in music matalica are musical gods.
CraigRidley1 6 months ago
So since you used your tent to make a boat, are you now living in your boat?
sethzky77 6 months ago
@sethzky77 i use my coricle as a shelter and a boat, a primitive "house boat" with multiple methods of use.
trapperjacksurvival 6 months ago
@trapperjacksurvival right on! thanks for the videos man.
sethzky77 6 months ago
Great video. Spoon you carved out of pine looks awesome! Thanks for all your videos.
heapner 7 months ago
wouldn't the wild mustard leaves be bitter after having flowered? Is there oxalic acid in sorrel seed? I use this same bag method for collecting seeds, it's also useful if you do gardening with plants in the mustard family like cabbage, broccoli, couliflower, etc. for the next years sewing. I also find that if there is a slight breeze or if you blow softly from the side as you drop the seed it helps speed up the winnowing process, there's always a few bits of stem and pod left behind though.
AwesomeFish12 7 months ago
What type of wood is good for a mortar?
drac060 9 months ago
Hi Jack, nice vid on processing the seeds, and making/using the mortar! We have a wild mostardplant too (Sinapis arvensis) this is not the real mustardplant (sinapis alba) Do you know wich is the one you use??
Groetjes
PS I tried to get some bark of the lindentree but it is very hard (it is cut 2 month ago, should i wait or am i already too late??
patje0109 9 months ago
Great, much work, good job, thanks for sharing, ...nice spoon! Happy Day, Sepp
Waldhandwerk 9 months ago
very good video as always. i cant wait to see what you can teach me next.one of the better guys on you tube.thank you!
gjholcomb 9 months ago
thanks, your channel is my favourite!
alonewolverine1984 9 months ago
Great video, as always! I was wondering if you could share your secrets for avoiding ticks. Where I live in central North Carolina they are a constant problem for me. I figure you might have a trick or two up your sleeve. Thanks!
SmooveTalker 9 months ago
100 Items that disappear first in a Disaster:
1. Trapper Jack (in my basement)
2.Generators
(Good ones cost dearly. Gas storage, risky. Noisy...target of thieves; maintenance, etc.)
3. Water Filters/Purifiers
4. Portable Toilets (Increasing in price every two months.).......
pharris9 9 months ago
Very nice vid there Jack! Ive really enjoyed all of your videos, your quite wise my friend, what field guides do you suggest, im looking for some?
ElectricSpirit 9 months ago
Enjoyable video Jack, thanks for making it. I'm sure you notice a lot of youth getting very interested in self reliance skills. And you're making a great contribution to that too! Thanks!
polemicvs 9 months ago
you should write a book about your knowledge, I would buy it.
NovusChaoMundi 9 months ago
Wow so that how its done
alanmpadilla 9 months ago
You're amazing Jack, Thank You for the video.
john
n9hxv1986 9 months ago
What knife is that you are using?
Livingnthewoods41 9 months ago
another great vid jack thanks for sharing ATB john
bigjohntightlips 9 months ago
Thanks TJ. Some of the best vids on Youtube are on this channel.
scrm1 9 months ago
Great info! Can you tell me the scientific name for the Yellow Wood Sorrel you showed near the end?
HealthyHomeGardening 9 months ago
yay first comment
TheCherokeehawk 9 months ago