I setup an automated system to water the entire garden on a timer, which allows me to go on longer adventures away from the farm without the plants dying.
Read moreI've used the Fugetek Selfie Stick and Tripod for many years not only for filming my videos, but also for converting my phone into a television and workstation.
Read moreThe Spring garden is about to come alive! Peas are sprouting, sunchokes are ready to burst out, and I'm building a completely automated watering system.
Read moreThe Sunchokes in the Spiral Electroculture Garden grew twice as tall as those in other locations last year. Let's see if we can reproduce those results in pots this year to avoid the gophers.
Read moreNow that the trellis is built in the Spiral Garden, I'm going to be planting some Green Peas. As a Magnetoculture experiment, some of the seeds will be exposed to the south side of a powerful magnet first.
Read moreI'm going to be growing peas and beans in the spiral garden this year, so I decided to build a trellis for them to climb using sticks harvested from far out in the wilderness.
Read moreToday I'm harvesting the largest Sunchoke growing in the Electroculture Spiral Garden to see how much it yields.
Read moreThe climate in the mountains of New Mexico is definitely a contrast to Tucson Arizona where I spent most of the Winter.
Read moreI'm back at the farm in New Mexico and excited to start gardening again! Also, if you're interested in purchasing Sunchokes or getting a phone De-Googled please get in touch via mail@cahlen.org.
Read moreQUESTIONS I GET ABOUT THE MODERN DAY WIZARD! PULLING BACK THE CURTAINS! FRAUD OR REAL?
Read moreI explore Panther Peak in the Sonoran Desert in search of the fabled Javelina Cave.
Read moreI explore deeper into the Tortolita Mountains following a natural wash rather than trails to see if I can find any more springs.
Read moreI explore an abandoned ranch in the Sonoran Desert at the base of the Tortolita Mountains.
Read moreI plan to return to New Mexico to harvest the Sunchokes and pump out DeGoogled Phones in the early Spring. My longer term goal is to spend large periods of time surviving off of foraged food in the wilderness.
Read morePeople have been requesting more camp fire videos... so here you go!
Read moreWe head out to spend a night in the Arizona wilderness. The sunset was especially peaceful this evening.
Read moreThanks to your Monero donations I was able to buy an 18-pound box of Organic Deglet Dates which will keep me energized for weeks!
Read morePicachio Peak looks impossible to climb from a distance, and despite being only 1.6 miles, it was one of the most challenging hikes I've ever done.
Read moreI discover an abandoned quarry in the desert, and attempt to determine what they were mining there.
Read moreWe found a rocky hill in the desert with multiple caves big enough to sleep in.
Read moreWatching a desert sunrise is one of my favorite activities, especially in the Winter when it brings an immediate blast of warmth on a cold morning.
Read moreWe found one of the best camp spots I have ever seen on the Salt River below Lake Roosevelt in Arizona.
Read moreWe decided to leave the frozen forests of the Mogollon Rim in northern Arizona to explore the significantly warmer East Verde River a short drive away.
Read moreWe left warm Tucson to explore the frigid north of Arizona. It's my third Winter living completely outside, and this feels more like the New Mexican weather I'm used to.
Read moreChad and I climb desert mountains to the top of Wasson Peak near Tucson, AZ. We encounter abandoned mines, old rock buildings and tons of Saguaro Cacti.
Read moreChad's property is full of sun-loving desert plants, including several Saguaro Cacti, and we add a few more drought tolerant plants to the mix.
Read moreChad picked me up from freezing New Mexico and we drove 8 hours to his home in gloriously warm Arizona. It's so nice here in the Winter... but the Summers are pretty extreme.
Read moreThe weather's getting chilly, and the garden is settling in for a long nap.
Read moreWe had a nearly full Solar Eclipse this morning in New Mexico. The light was very eery, and everything got super cold and quiet.
Read moreI planted the Jerusalem Artichokes early enough this year that we get to see them flower.
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