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I never thought of a canning shed before, but now I am! We’re building a
16×16 home tucked back in the woods. I’ve been fretting about my canning
stuff. You know that takes up a lot of room…lol Thanks for the idea!
can’t wait to see how this turns out. I can everything in my kitchen which
makes the house hot and as my daughter says it turns the kitchen into a war
zone! By the way, question for you.. Michigansnowpony has me interested in
growing raspberries. Will they grow here in NC or is it too humid?
EeeeK! Great minds think alike. I am currently pining away for a 3-burner,
propane camping stove so I can can outside — or at the very least, the
garage — for the same reasons you mention, plus my electric bills this
summer (electric stove) were horrendous. I want to meet the Missus. . . I
need to pick her brain how she got you cooking AND canning. Man. . . .
Me too. I’ve been canning with my banjo cooker on the patio too. Just
doesn’t make sense to do it on the kitchen stove and compete with the air
conditioner. Looking forward to seeing how it goes. And it will go. That’s
what my son, Shane, said about you, “He just figures out what he wants to
do and flat does it.” Hang in there, Sammy, cool weather’s a comin’. JIM in
Austin
man it would be fun to pull one of those panels behide a truck or 4 wheeler
to ride on redneck surfing we do it down here just have a cushion for your
butt because it gets very hot
One mans g-bage is another mans free c-shed CLB Immaculate … the impish
creativity gods messengers, butters up & dances w glee over a canning shack
so close to free.
@Hoovesandpaws61 — Red Raspberries are native to W. Europe and the Eastern
US, if that helps at all. I think as long as they are planted in
well-drained soil with at least 6 hours of daylight (some shading is okay),
they would do fine. Hey, just plant a couple of canes and see how they do
as an experiement. Maybe your local nursery can advise as to type. (Mine
are Heritage).
Them panels are bowed. Probably to late to straighten em. I’ll come get em
outta your way.
BCtruck, rebuild, repair,repurpose
March 31, 2014 at 7:16 pm Reply
OK Michigansnowpony and Ironhead41, this weekend my husband and I have been
homestead warriors! We bought 4 raspberry bushes (all we could find), 2
apple trees, 2 peach trees, 2 pear trees, one cherry tree and a fig tree to
add to what we already have. We also finally planted our late fall garden.
Now to figure out where to put all of these trees! Thanks to both of you
for all of your videos.
junk does make good projects. I’m in the process of making a second chicken
coop using old pallets. Oh man I wish I had some of those fiberglass panels
for my roof lol. Can’t wait to see how your shed comes out!
lol @ mancave
wideawake73
March 31, 2014 at 10:30 am
@Hoovesandpaws61 dont know…….never thought about raspberries…….we
have so many blackberries, raspberries are not needed…….
ironhead41
March 31, 2014 at 11:27 am
I never thought of a canning shed before, but now I am! We’re building a
16×16 home tucked back in the woods. I’ve been fretting about my canning
stuff. You know that takes up a lot of room…lol Thanks for the idea!
TrailerParkTrish
March 31, 2014 at 11:38 am
can’t wait to see how this turns out. I can everything in my kitchen which
makes the house hot and as my daughter says it turns the kitchen into a war
zone! By the way, question for you.. Michigansnowpony has me interested in
growing raspberries. Will they grow here in NC or is it too humid?
Hoovesandpaws61
March 31, 2014 at 12:14 pm
EeeeK! Great minds think alike. I am currently pining away for a 3-burner,
propane camping stove so I can can outside — or at the very least, the
garage — for the same reasons you mention, plus my electric bills this
summer (electric stove) were horrendous. I want to meet the Missus. . . I
need to pick her brain how she got you cooking AND canning. Man. . . .
Michigansnowpony
March 31, 2014 at 12:32 pm
I hopes you got a permit for dem dere sheds cause we nwo types know who you
are and we will be taking half of anything you produce! Yes sir!
DigitalSkyline
March 31, 2014 at 1:16 pm
Me too. I’ve been canning with my banjo cooker on the patio too. Just
doesn’t make sense to do it on the kitchen stove and compete with the air
conditioner. Looking forward to seeing how it goes. And it will go. That’s
what my son, Shane, said about you, “He just figures out what he wants to
do and flat does it.” Hang in there, Sammy, cool weather’s a comin’. JIM in
Austin
jbd222
March 31, 2014 at 1:36 pm
Good location – close to the garden. Are you leaving room for expansion of
tree trunks? That one side looked mighty close.
KasinH
March 31, 2014 at 2:06 pm
From the garden to the shed…that is going to be nice!
TheVittleVlog
March 31, 2014 at 3:01 pm
Thats great, Can not wait till it is all done
Pasquale Posa
March 31, 2014 at 3:23 pm
i see you are a dumpter diver to ………nice
pine tar
March 31, 2014 at 4:08 pm
man it would be fun to pull one of those panels behide a truck or 4 wheeler
to ride on redneck surfing we do it down here just have a cushion for your
butt because it gets very hot
tripwire1000
March 31, 2014 at 4:40 pm
looks good
Krylon103112
March 31, 2014 at 4:46 pm
Can’t wait to see when it’s finished.
John Ecie
March 31, 2014 at 5:06 pm
Oh Man! A summer kitchen, I envy that! From the garden to the jars, that is
how you do some canning! Can’t wait to see the finished product.
Noreen's Kitchen
March 31, 2014 at 5:37 pm
One mans g-bage is another mans free c-shed CLB Immaculate … the impish
creativity gods messengers, butters up & dances w glee over a canning shack
so close to free.
omegahpla
March 31, 2014 at 6:27 pm
@Hoovesandpaws61 — Red Raspberries are native to W. Europe and the Eastern
US, if that helps at all. I think as long as they are planted in
well-drained soil with at least 6 hours of daylight (some shading is okay),
they would do fine. Hey, just plant a couple of canes and see how they do
as an experiement. Maybe your local nursery can advise as to type. (Mine
are Heritage).
Michigansnowpony
March 31, 2014 at 7:05 pm
Them panels are bowed. Probably to late to straighten em. I’ll come get em
outta your way.
BCtruck, rebuild, repair,repurpose
March 31, 2014 at 7:16 pm
OK Michigansnowpony and Ironhead41, this weekend my husband and I have been
homestead warriors! We bought 4 raspberry bushes (all we could find), 2
apple trees, 2 peach trees, 2 pear trees, one cherry tree and a fig tree to
add to what we already have. We also finally planted our late fall garden.
Now to figure out where to put all of these trees! Thanks to both of you
for all of your videos.
Hoovesandpaws61
March 31, 2014 at 7:39 pm
junk does make good projects. I’m in the process of making a second chicken
coop using old pallets. Oh man I wish I had some of those fiberglass panels
for my roof lol. Can’t wait to see how your shed comes out!
Jujutubes
March 31, 2014 at 8:31 pm
Very COOL! Can’t wait to see it done.
VivianRinSC
March 31, 2014 at 8:54 pm
@Just2True cannon shed?….i guess you didnt notice the steel legs and
ladder on my 28 ft security tower right behind my mancave in the
video…..hehehehe
ironhead41
March 31, 2014 at 9:33 pm
Damn. I gotta sort through your other videos about junk. Junk works great.
SleestaksRule
March 31, 2014 at 9:53 pm