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So Much Potential
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Добавлен 24 авг 2022
Where you don’t need to live up to your potential. But maybe you grow.
Content includes:
Gardening- native plants, vegetables, home landscape
Somewhat satisfying time-lapse/vignettes
DIY crafts
Amateur original song doodles
Failure/Success management
The journey to using rusty skills, building new ones, with little time and traditionally spotty follow-through.
MetroWest Boston Massachusetts (Plant Hardiness Zone 6)
My name is Devona. Welcome to my channel. 😎
Content includes:
Gardening- native plants, vegetables, home landscape
Somewhat satisfying time-lapse/vignettes
DIY crafts
Amateur original song doodles
Failure/Success management
The journey to using rusty skills, building new ones, with little time and traditionally spotty follow-through.
MetroWest Boston Massachusetts (Plant Hardiness Zone 6)
My name is Devona. Welcome to my channel. 😎
Watering Today; A Break From Planting : The Bittersweet Gardens
10.25.24
Original Musical Soundtrack
#garden #gardenlife #nativegardens #nativeplantgarden #nativeplants #gardening #wateringplants #originalmusic #gardenhose
Original Musical Soundtrack
#garden #gardenlife #nativegardens #nativeplantgarden #nativeplants #gardening #wateringplants #originalmusic #gardenhose
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Видео
New Native Plants for My Street Front Garden : The Bittersweet Gardens
Просмотров 624 часа назад
10.23.24-10.24.24 #garden #gardenlife #nativegardens #nativeplantgarden #nativeplants #gardening #nativebees #monarchbutterfly #nativebutterflies #hummingbirdplants #pollinatorgarden #pollinatorfriendly
Juicy Snacks (Tomato Harvest and Some) : The Bittersweet Gardens
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10.23.24 #garden #gardening #tomato #grow #growyourownfood #homegrown #satisfying #gardenlife
Adding More to 200ft Native Plant Garden (part2) : The Bittersweet Gardens
Просмотров 9614 дней назад
10.18.24 Part 1 ruclips.net/video/FHy7gLHpRGc/видео.htmlsi=AUOwJY2EvpG_Gpf5 #garden #nativegardens #nativeplantgarden #nativeplants #gardentour #gardenlife
Adding More and Touring 200ft Native Plant Garden PART1 : The Bittersweet Gardens
Просмотров 14114 дней назад
10.18.24. Erigeron pulchellus, Asclepias verticillata, Tradescantia ohiensis, Pycnanthemum muticum, Monarda punctata, Baptisia australis, Desmodium canadense, Agastache scrophulariifolia, Solidago odora, Blephilia hirsuta Part 2 ruclips.net/video/haCndl6gYjY/видео.htmlsi=91gzYalvRH5UhvPS #garden #nativegardens #nativeplantgarden #nativeplants #gardentour #gardenlife
Wintersown Native Plants Planted (Achillea millefolium, Echinacea purpurea, Zizia aurea and aptera)
Просмотров 57Месяц назад
10.15.24
Chores First Then Native Plants- Aquilegia canadensis, Lobelia cardinalis: The Bittersweet Gardens
Просмотров 79Месяц назад
10.9.24
Bare Dirt Project- Reseeding (Oilseed Radish, Red Fescue, Perennial Rye, TurfType Tall Fescue) BSG
Просмотров 124Месяц назад
10.5.24-10.8.24
Some Garden CleanOut (The Garlic Needs In) : The Bittersweet Gardens
Просмотров 982 месяца назад
9.24.24
September Garden Tour Pt 2 (Veg, Sun & Shade Beds w/ Native & Cultivated Plants) : TheBittersweetGar
Просмотров 1842 месяца назад
9.17.24
September Garden Tour Part 1 (Native Plants, Wintersowing, New Lawn, Orchard, Pretty Flowers) : TBSG
Просмотров 1462 месяца назад
9.17.24
Even Good Harvests Have Duds : The Bittersweet Gardens
Просмотров 252 месяца назад
9.11.24 Original Music
Got The Soil Out- Need To Clear The Table (Ashwagandha-Dianthus-Tulsi-Pepper) : Bittersweet Gardens
Просмотров 472 месяца назад
9.11.24
Seed Sowing, With All The Work Involved (Turnips/Beets/Radishes) : The Bittersweet Gardens
Просмотров 432 месяца назад
9.8.24
Today We Are Harvesting This. What Else? (Okra Celery Beans Corn Squash Peppers Tomatoes) BSGardens
Просмотров 1172 месяца назад
Today We Are Harvesting This. What Else? (Okra Celery Beans Corn Squash Peppers Tomatoes) BSGardens
Battling Garden Fungus: The Bittersweet Gardens
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Battling Garden Fungus: The Bittersweet Gardens
Stewed Okra w/ Homegrown Veg : So Many Ingredients
Просмотров 782 месяца назад
Stewed Okra w/ Homegrown Veg : So Many Ingredients
Bare Dirt Project (Growing a Lawn) : The Bittersweet Gardens
Просмотров 503 месяца назад
Bare Dirt Project (Growing a Lawn) : The Bittersweet Gardens
3 Mint Harvest and A Native Mint Tea (Canada Mint, Peppermint, Chocolate Mint) : The Bittersweet Gar
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3 Mint Harvest and A Native Mint Tea (Canada Mint, Peppermint, Chocolate Mint) : The Bittersweet Gar
Tomato Harvest (Mostly) : The Bittersweet Gardens
Просмотров 123 месяца назад
Tomato Harvest (Mostly) : The Bittersweet Gardens
Anything Worth Doing is Worth Doing Badly: Channel Update
Просмотров 263 месяца назад
Anything Worth Doing is Worth Doing Badly: Channel Update
The Sweetest of the Peas (Seed to Flower to Seed again) : The Bittersweet Gardens
Просмотров 413 месяца назад
The Sweetest of the Peas (Seed to Flower to Seed again) : The Bittersweet Gardens
Garden Veg Tomato Soup: So Many Ingredients
Просмотров 193 месяца назад
Garden Veg Tomato Soup: So Many Ingredients
Things to Harvest Every Day Now (Tomato, Pepper, Squash, Herbs, Lisianthus)- The Bittersweet Gardens
Просмотров 2013 месяца назад
Things to Harvest Every Day Now (Tomato, Pepper, Squash, Herbs, Lisianthus)- The Bittersweet Gardens
Definitely Planting Today (Cucuamelon, Beans, Restarting Winter Squash) : The Bittersweet Gardens
Просмотров 443 месяца назад
Definitely Planting Today (Cucuamelon, Beans, Restarting Winter Squash) : The Bittersweet Gardens
What Needs Maintenance Today (A Garden To Do List Is Never Finished) : The Bittersweet Gardens
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What Needs Maintenance Today (A Garden To Do List Is Never Finished) : The Bittersweet Gardens
What It Takes To Tame The Feral Garden (Weed Hoe Strim Mow Tie Tidy Mulch) :The Bittersweet Gardens
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What It Takes To Tame The Feral Garden (Weed Hoe Strim Mow Tie Tidy Mulch) :The Bittersweet Gardens
Milkweed Pods, Foraged Tasty Veg : The Bittersweet Gardens
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Milkweed Pods, Foraged Tasty Veg : The Bittersweet Gardens
Safflower Seed to Flower to Harvest (Carthamus tinctoria) : The Bittersweet Gardens
Просмотров 5524 месяца назад
Safflower Seed to Flower to Harvest (Carthamus tinctoria) : The Bittersweet Gardens
Thanks for letting us join you in your garden❤
Lovely place you have there - Love those huge trees! Your garden looks good☺
@@AnneHeyns thanks! The mature trees are one of the best parts of our lot. I’m so glad someone planted the biggest ones in the 1950s.
I love these videos a lot! Great job adding more and more natives. It's going to be an amazing garden of biodiversity!
Formidable vidéo
@@potagermalo Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it.
@@somuchpotentialde rien
Stunning native garden!! We love to see it! Now I need to check out your channel for more videos. I'm hooked!
@@awildapproach Thanks and welcome! We love our native plants here. 😎
This is so precious!
@@GardenDiscovery Thanks, I really enjoyed filming this one. Mr personality really brings it. 😎
Wowo Video
@@28tv. Thank you!
So much potential indeed!
@@Sunset4Semaphores Thanks, and Welcome!
Beautiful!
@@sayeager5559 thank you! 😎
1! Lovely 😍❤ How awesome!🤗 Have a beautiful day, friend!💝👍 Mary💖
@@cozyrosemary thanks Mary! You have a beautiful day too. 😎
saw you on my yt page, came to see, liked it and connected too. I love gardening but am still very much a novice at it. I watch and learn from people such as you. Hope to see you take a peek at my place too☺
@@AnneHeyns will do. Thanks for reaching out and welcome. 😎
Wow!! That’s one heck of’a garlic haul and beautiful 🎉 If you run out of room in the garden just grab some cardboard boxes. That’s what I had to grow mine in last year but it worked very well. (Thanks Amazon 😂) 😊
@@jenniferm3572 nice! Thanks for the tip.
Beautiful garden! 👍 Thanks for showing. 😊
@@Myrtuscommunis thanks, I’m happy to share. 🌱😎
Beautiful flowers! 😃💚
@@Myrtuscommunis thank you, and welcome!
“Why?”…..”0h”. 😂 So cute. The weather will be cooling a few degrees this week so maybe I can match your level of tenacity in the garden without the risk of 💀 maybe …😆 Tfs ✋ 👍👍
Heat is no joke. I hope you get to get out in the garden. 😎
hello
Hello and Welcome!
Beautiful harvest. My suggestion for the chipmunks would be a motion sensing water sprayer. It’s the only thing I found that scares the crap out of everything and let’s my garden grow in peace. 😁😅 There’s always a cat but they tend to be lazy during the day and might poop in the garden. Or cayenne pepper or peppermint oil?
@@jenniferm3572 nice! That’s a great suggestion. Thanks. 😎
I find it very peaceful watching you pot and repot your plants, with the sounds of your voice, your work, the birds chirping and the child singing in the background.
Same for me. A place of peace and inspiration 😊
Thank you. I’m glad you are enjoying it.
❤❤❤new subscriber.LDR Naga vlog.
@@LDR_Naga_vlog welcome!
This is truly a farm-to-table experience.
@@ReenaMountainLife indeed!
This looks SO good! When you cut them it reminded me of okra. Are the pods similar to okra flavor and texture?
@@jenniferm3572 the outside pod is similar in texture to okra, and you want to pick them smaller like okra, but they aren’t mucosal like okra. The inside reminds me more of soft cheese or tofu. The flavor is different- more nutty and bright.
Really really enjoyed this one. 💓 So many things to make the heart sing. (((And The mug))). It looked like a beautiful day to plant seeds and make great memories 🤍👍👍
@@jenniferm3572 thank you. I’m glad to hear you enjoyed it. Those mugs match our plates and bowls.
Wow, that yellow and purple flower was so beautiful
@@lindasbackyardgarden728 thank you! That is a Lisianthus ‘Black Pearl’. There is one flower that is a brighter purple that I think is a different color that got mixed in. Would be great to grow more of those too.
What seed company is that?
@@lindasbackyardgarden728 that is seed savers exchange. I think the website is seedsavers dot org. They specialize in heirloom seeds. It’s one of my top 5 favorite seed companies.
Sweet baby. Such a great job on the intro. Reminds me of when mine were younger. Teens now but still lots of fun. Great harvest! 👍👍😊
@@jenniferm3572 one day he just started talking to the “dear viewers” while I was filming something. Now he loves it. Thanks for dropping by!
Nice harvests
@@GardenDiscovery thanks my friend!
I’ve been watching the progress of the Bare Dirt Project through this week’s video. The change is amazing!
@@CathyWallwork-hl4de thanks!
Yeah, radishes tend to not do well in heat here either. Great vid❤
@@GardenDiscovery thanks friend!
Zucchini yummay
@@GardenDiscovery yes indeed. 😎
Hey, I get it. If you want a buddy who understands all this you're welcome to email me. My email is in my channel description. I'll be taking it off soon.
I will. Thanks for offering. 🥰
So glad you came to this realization. Let the one viewing your videos decide if they’re good or not to themselves and you keep making them if YOU enjoy doing it. My $.02 😊🎉👍👍🤍
Thanks for your kindness. 🥰
So true my dear!! Just keep going!! 😊❤❤❤
Thanks my friend!
Good job 😊
@@myhomeandgardenchanneldwel7777 thanks my friend.
Nice video, beautiful harvest 😊
@@myhomeandgardenchanneldwel7777 thank you! 😎
Everyday, I’m already harvesting my grape & Roma tomatoes now.
@@CShannon1991 I hope yours are tasty! Thanks for watching. 😎
Adore sweet peas. Not so good of a sweet pea year here. Last year they were da bomb. I'll be starting again in the fall.
@@GardenDiscovery I hear fall is a really good time for them. Thanks for dropping by my friend.
new subscriber this video is amazing so entertaining and wholesome and must-see video ... stay connected
@@angelchloie1092 Welcome new subscriber! I’m glad you enjoyed the video and thanks. 😎
It is my first time on your channel and I have just subscribed. Nice harvesting with you. 😊 Thank you so much for sharing. Keep up the good work. All the best on this journey.
@@myhomeandgardenchanneldwel7777 thank you commenting and welcome to the channel!
I wish their seeds were easier to germinate (without time-wasting stratification).
@@KishorTwist stratification is totally a time suck. I wintersowed these which has been the most successful and least work for me. Thanks for commenting!
Yes that weed does come out easily. New friend here. Showing you support. I have seen that weed in my yard. Yes my garlic did come out well this season. I just made my garlic into powder. Thanks for sharing this video. You did a great job harvesting your garlic. Happy gardening
@@Sellers707 I would love to know how you made your garlic powder! Welcome! Thanks for the support and kind comment. ☺️🌱💚
@@somuchpotential I put it in my dehydrator and then. When it was dry with no moisture in it. I put in my food processor and I ground it up. I hope this helps you.
@@Sellers707 it does help. Thank you. 😎
Beautiful harvest!
@@CathyWallwork-hl4de thank you!
Squash yummay
@@GardenDiscovery yummy and so many!
did you plant the lisianthus? I have seeds but have never started them
@@lindasbackyardgarden728 Yes! I started them from seed back in January. Very slow growers, and tiny forever.
This video is EXTRA pretty! <3
@@amywinn1277 thanks my friend!
Girl, I have tried so hard not to use a sprinkler but I am with you! Between the heat and the mosquitos….it’s just time to break out the freaking sprinkler!! lol 🎉✋ 😅 Great work out there you’re doing. 👍👍💪🏻
Thanks! Making things possible with sprinklers is sometimes the way to go!!
I just love squash leaves. Maybe silly, but i think they're cool.
Totally not silly. They have such an awesome texture and the leaves are GIANT.
It's so nice to see green. We haven't had a luck of rain since April and it's so Flippin dry.
@@GardenDiscovery sending you some ‘just the right amount of rain’ vibes.
Much work but great results. Looks tidy.
Good work. Thanks!
Looks great! I love fresh mulch 🫶
@@NicoleSmithGardening thanks my friend!
Garden cleanup! 🙌 It’s definitely that time. 🌱
@@NicoleSmithGardening perpetually.
@@somuchpotential 🤣 Touché
@@NicoleSmithGardening🤣 the string trimming is so satisfying. The grass is just looking at me while it’s growing, but I know what’s coming for it. 😉