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Thank you to Ritual for Sponsoring this video. Get 25% OFF your first month. Go to https://ritual.com/emmashaye25 * These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. 🔗 LINKS: 🌼 SUBSTACK: The Daffodil Post: https://substack.com/@emmashaye 📸 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/holistic__emma/ 🎥 TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@holistic_emma 📩 Sponsorships: emmashaye@influint.co 📩 Other inquiries: efretts@gmail.com 🎶 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5vdiIY3VCOSDq2qP4916X4?si=aKj83xI5TWaQSDoMPg4BrA&pi=sm82PTIrTiWdK This week on the homestead, I’m taking you along as I drill a well all by myself and expand my garden for fall crops here. When I first bought this forgotten 1900s general store, there was no running water, no working garden, and decades of neglect to undo. Now, step by step, I’m bringing this place back to life. Watch as I show you how to drill a sand-point well, the tools I used, the mistakes I learned from, and what it takes to set up a reliable water source for a self-sufficient off-grid homestead. After the well is in, we head to the garden to prepare new beds for kale, spinach, broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, and other fall vegetables—all part of my dream to create a thriving, year-round food forest on this once-abandoned land. Whether you’re into homesteading, off-grid living, self-sufficiency, gardening, food preservation, or restoring old properties, this video is packed with real-life inspiration and practical tips for making a property your own from the ground up. 🌿 Keywords: abandoned homestead, drilling a well, how to drill a well, garden expansion, fall gardening, fall crops, off-grid water system, self-sufficiency, off-grid homestead, food forest, old house restoration, rural living, prepping, self-reliant living, gardening for beginners, grow your own food. #AbandonedHomestead #OffGridLiving #FallGarden #DrillAWell #HomesteadRestoration #SelfSufficiency #GrowYourOwnFood #FoodForest