Thank you, Joanne! I'm thinking of changing it for next year's videos since I've used this song for a few years. Hate to mess with success, though! Thanks so much for your kind comments.
Such a great video, beautiful garden, brought me to tears thinking about my dream of someday owning a big garden like yours. Thank you so very much 🙏🌻🌱
Thank you so much, Susan. I've never been much of a gardener so I've decided to tackle my very wild (and not too pretty) backyard and add pacific northwest flowers/plants to attract birds, bees, insects. You've given me great ideas on how to start. May I ask: I see you have the grounds covered in chips - is that to keep weeds out or...? Thank you!
Hi, Connie. Nice to meet you! Many years ago, we ripped out our entire back lawn so we could replace it with native shrubs, trees and flowers. We covered the permanent pathways with landscape fabric and a few inches of bark mulch so we could keep our shoes clean and keep weeds from coming up in the paths.
You have provided a beautiful safe place for all sorts of wildlife , I garden with native species I was quite surprise to see you have many of them on your property . Thank you for the tour it was very nice .
Thank you, Brigitte. I'm so glad you enjoyed it. I'm not sure if you saw my newest video about attracting birds, but you can watch it at this link: ruclips.net/video/2LKSlJlY_L0/видео.html.
Y'all have done a swell job with your landscape. I truly enjoyed watching what you planted to attract birds. Here of late, I learned of a Gin Fizz tree (from Garden Answer on RUclips) that has both male and female flowers to produce berries. My hopes are to bring in the Cedar Waxwings. Like yourself, I think they are such beautiful birds - my favorite indeed. Thanks again for sharing this valuable information with us! From you video I decided to try and find a Golden Currant (Ribes aureum) and add to the landscape.
I cannot do a tenth of what you have done, but I am doing it. This fall, my persimmon tree had several dozens of ripe sweet fruit. I only picked a few, leaving the rest for birds. I was so happy when they came to dine.
I always enjoy the pictures of the birds you post on Facebook. Thank you.
Thank you for letting me know!
thank you for the video, love your intro/outro song, so happy and cheerful. Love your garden.
Thank you, Joanne! I'm thinking of changing it for next year's videos since I've used this song for a few years. Hate to mess with success, though! Thanks so much for your kind comments.
Pemandangan dan tempat yang luwar bisa bosku🙏👍👍👍
Thank you.
Thanks for sharing
Such a great video, beautiful garden, brought me to tears thinking about my dream of someday owning a big garden like yours. Thank you so very much 🙏🌻🌱
Thank YOU, Marzena!
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Thank you so much, Susan. I've never been much of a gardener so I've decided to tackle my very wild (and not too pretty) backyard and add pacific northwest flowers/plants to attract birds, bees, insects. You've given me great ideas on how to start. May I ask: I see you have the grounds covered in chips - is that to keep weeds out or...? Thank you!
Hi, Connie. Nice to meet you! Many years ago, we ripped out our entire back lawn so we could replace it with native shrubs, trees and flowers. We covered the permanent pathways with landscape fabric and a few inches of bark mulch so we could keep our shoes clean and keep weeds from coming up in the paths.
I was just pondering this question today, how can I attract more birds to my tiny garden. You've given me some good ideas. Thank you!
Wow, it's like I read your mind, LOL!
You have provided a beautiful safe place for all sorts of wildlife , I garden with native species I was quite surprise to see you have many of them on your property . Thank you for the tour it was very nice .
Thank you, Brigitte. I'm so glad you enjoyed it. I'm not sure if you saw my newest video about attracting birds, but you can watch it at this link: ruclips.net/video/2LKSlJlY_L0/видео.html.
Unfortunately, burning bush/euonymous alatus is horribly invasive in the northeast.
Well, that's frustrating. I know plant choices can vary widely, based on the region.
Y'all have done a swell job with your landscape. I truly enjoyed watching what you planted to attract birds. Here of late, I learned of a Gin Fizz tree (from Garden Answer on RUclips) that has both male and female flowers to produce berries. My hopes are to bring in the Cedar Waxwings. Like yourself, I think they are such beautiful birds - my favorite indeed. Thanks again for sharing this valuable information with us! From you video I decided to try and find a Golden Currant (Ribes aureum) and add to the landscape.
Ooooh I see your windbreak and privacy plants! Gorgeous!😍😍😍
I cannot do a tenth of what you have done, but I am doing it. This fall, my persimmon tree had several dozens of ripe sweet fruit. I only picked a few, leaving the rest for birds. I was so happy when they came to dine.
🏞🏖⛰ lovely garden...It's soooo wonderful
Thank you!
How wonderful! I love watching birds too. Your garden is a heaven. I want it in my dream :D
That's very sweet!
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