Matt builds an elevated planter out of our own 2x4s we milled last year and some green rough sawn hemlock boards. We also update on the tree felling progress and answer your question of what we are going to do with the stumps.
⏱️ TIMESTAMPS
00:00 It's not as safe to chainsaw in the rain
00:57 Tree felling progress
02:23 What are we going to do with stumps?
03:52 We started a new log pile
05:25 We traded woodchips for eggs
06:45 Plan for today
07:42 Elevated planter
08:15 Lumber for the elevated planter
09:12 Pulling 2x4s out of our own lumber pile
11:49 What are these tiny black bugs?
12:30 Design for the elevated planter
13:23 Building the elevated planter
15:43 Moisture content of our own milled lumber
16:51 Continuing the build
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We are Matt and Diana and we believe in living life the #adventurousway. We are on a quest to explore ALL the National Parks while enjoying that RV life, but we are adding in an additional adventure of #buildingahouse to be our home base on the 40 acres of raw land we recently purchased in Vermont.
Filming dates: April 2021
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