It is wonderful to have you back & making gardening vedios again & sounding like the wise & wonderful gardener I started watching,,,Dan you thought me an emance amount about gardening stuff I use to this day,,,thank you for coming back I'm looking forward to learning more from you ,,your garden looks great,,,I hope your day is blessed 😊
I have the same regret when it comes to gardening and specifically permaculture! Luckily videos like these will inspire the younger generations so they have a chance to get started early!
This is all I wanted to do to my property and I've tried by myself for over 4 years now but just my car and hauling dirt while my husband has a truck and trailer and won't even go to get free wood chips with me and has let my trees I planted on my own with my bad back die while I was down with a back problem he didn't water them they are crispy fried I'm surprised our few chickens we have are alive because he barely takes care of them. Count your blessings on having a good husband who has their mind one place else besides the filth online and what's between your legs just an object who stopped loving you once you hit menopause and your libido dropped placing your value at 0
@@aiai-j7i I feel you. lmao. But life never stops being life and her experience is related to permaculture. Her hard work and vision brought her some peace and rewards, unlike the human she invested in that let her down at a vulnerable time. Let's encourage people to get stronger and better. @bobbiduval7961 Keep going and growing
I’m not married but am a lone gardener at age 69. My sister and I share a home but she doesn’t lift a hand to help at all so I can relate to your pain.
Pluerries sound amazing! I love both plums and cherries. My favorite plum cross that I've tried so far are apriums. They have a no-cling pit and their firm and sweet, with both plum and apricot flavors coming through to blend perfectly together. They're mostly green. I like apriums so much better than plumcots since the pit comes out clean and their texture and flavor is better. It's lovely to see all that beautiful fruit hanging on your trees.
I was out on the river last week and found wild blackberry brambles on the bank!! I just about capsized my kayak getting to the ripe ones!! I clipped a couple of branches but they didnt root. maybe next time! I hurt my ribs so I havent been able to get back out there. good to see you, hope all is well.
Those flowers in the beginning, I don't know what they are called in English, are very good for coughs, runny nose and nasal decongestion. You can use them fresh or dried. Boil some water, turn off the heat, throw a couple of flowers, wait till cool enough to drink, get the flowers out, enjoy. It also has a unique aroma.
Great to see the gardening videos back! Hope all is well!
It is wonderful to have you back & making gardening vedios again & sounding like the wise & wonderful gardener I started watching,,,Dan you thought me an emance amount about gardening stuff I use to this day,,,thank you for coming back I'm looking forward to learning more from you ,,your garden looks great,,,I hope your day is blessed 😊
Yay! You are back! I am still sowing the seeds you mailed me and I cannot thank you enough.
You have been missed! So happy to see all is well!
Omgosh! Dan, I’m so glad you’re back!!! God bless you and Alice, and keep you safe. I’ve missed you. 🥰🥰🥰
I have the same regret when it comes to gardening and specifically permaculture! Luckily videos like these will inspire the younger generations so they have a chance to get started early!
Good to see you my friend! I love your food forest and I thank you for the inspiration. Stay blessed!
-Calvin
So glad to see your gardening videos again ❤😊 God bless!
Been following you for years just wanted to say thanks for the seeds your videos have planted. I added 4 fruit trees this year cheers ☮
This is all I wanted to do to my property and I've tried by myself for over 4 years now but just my car and hauling dirt while my husband has a truck and trailer and won't even go to get free wood chips with me and has let my trees I planted on my own with my bad back die while I was down with a back problem he didn't water them they are crispy fried I'm surprised our few chickens we have are alive because he barely takes care of them. Count your blessings on having a good husband who has their mind one place else besides the filth online and what's between your legs just an object who stopped loving you once you hit menopause and your libido dropped placing your value at 0
Jeesh, this is a little much. Let's keep to permaculture here and get a good therapist.
@@aiai-j7i Yeah...no kidding
@@aiai-j7i I feel you. lmao. But life never stops being life and her experience is related to permaculture. Her hard work and vision brought her some peace and rewards, unlike the human she invested in that let her down at a vulnerable time. Let's encourage people to get stronger and better. @bobbiduval7961 Keep going and growing
I’m not married but am a lone gardener at age 69. My sister and I share a home but she doesn’t lift a hand to help at all so I can relate to your pain.
Welcome back, friend!
I was just going through my subscriptions and about to unsubscribe but there you both are! I’m happy to see you’re alive and well. Happy gardening 🪴
I really appreciate it when you put names up. You have wonderful plants And great pictures but there are so many plants and flowers I don’t recognize.
Thank you for your work. Great job. 🙏
Really beautiful.
Pluerries sound amazing! I love both plums and cherries. My favorite plum cross that I've tried so far are apriums. They have a no-cling pit and their firm and sweet, with both plum and apricot flavors coming through to blend perfectly together. They're mostly green. I like apriums so much better than plumcots since the pit comes out clean and their texture and flavor is better. It's lovely to see all that beautiful fruit hanging on your trees.
Just beautiful! God bless! Wendy🙏🏻🇺🇸❤️
Love love your garden! So inspiring.
Thank you Jesus!! 🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤
I joined this channel for such videos. Stay blessed.
Funny, I woke up thinking about you today... So Happy you are back!!! 💃Happy Dance!! Happy Dance!!!
Darn, those look good!!
Ive been checking for you videos off and on and was so happy to see that YOU ARE BACK! hollyhocks look amazing!
Sounds good, I will check if it grows in my zone!
Cool! All that are missing are chickens. :)
Had to double take when I saw you were uploading again! Stoked to have you back brother, hope you and your family are doing well!
Welcome back!
Barakah and Shalom 🙏 thank you for sharing the plant abundance 💯🔥❤️
Looks amazing. I'd love to see an in-depth food forest tour if you have time. Cheers.
I wish I knew about this fruit. I definitely would be growing it if i did. Looks DELICIOUS ‼️😋😋😋😋😋😊
Great having you back! Can you provide us a source to access some of your combo fruit trees, please?
I was out on the river last week and found wild blackberry brambles on the bank!! I just about capsized my kayak getting to the ripe ones!! I clipped a couple of branches but they didnt root. maybe next time! I hurt my ribs so I havent been able to get back out there. good to see you, hope all is well.
Love from Germany and good to have you back.
Hey awesome to see your videos back! Missed you!
So beautifully abundant! ❤❤❤
Looking good! We were wondering what happened to you. Great to hear your voice!!
So good to see you Dan and Alice! Abundance feels so good.😊
It would be interesting to know how many chill hours you get and the nature of your soils. And where are the thieving birds ?
Those flowers in the beginning, I don't know what they are called in English, are very good for coughs, runny nose and nasal decongestion. You can use them fresh or dried. Boil some water, turn off the heat, throw a couple of flowers, wait till cool enough to drink, get the flowers out, enjoy. It also has a unique aroma.
Hollyhocks
Lovely has matured very lovely ❤ The fruit looks so good . Have a great evening
beautiful- enjoy!
Blessings. Mabuhay. 🇺🇸✌️🙏
Lovely fruit trees - I think I have Pluerry Envy 😄
Hi Dan, where did you buy your tree? Thanks!
Good to see your beautiful food forest again!
I have the same variety but mine are not quite ready
Cool, I've got a prune plum i'll graft. It's not worth the space its taking up but has a nice base
👍👍 My Prickly Pears survived the winter no problem (zone 5)
You have a food forest!!! Amazing!
🎉🎉🎉 so so happy to see you again🎉🎉🎉
What is the variety of pluerry you grow that has such a strong flavor of cherry???
Peace love and joy
Such a great food forest 🥰
I've missed you!!!
What's the surface area of your lush garden, dear sir?
Do you spray your peaches? If so with what?
Your hollyhocks are glorious💖
Do you know if it grows in zone 10?
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Can you sing some late night karaoke 🎤..???
Blessings ✌️🙏🇺🇸
Welcome back! I missed your videos. I almost unsubscribed, but I'm glad I didn't!
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I thinned my peaches, but not enough😊
Do yiu grow comfrey ( knitbone)?
Here here
OMG you have green almonds. I LOVE almonds before they get hard. Yum yum!
It looks juicy and delicious ❤❤❤
😳🤤😋😁👍!
Would you be willing to sell some seeds?
Unfortunately, hybrids don't come true.
Actually, even though hybrids don't come true, you may get some interesting flavors.
@@lizhoxie7202 It would be a great experiment to try.
Another video!!!! Woo hooo!! Are you gonna tell us what happened???
HAYOL YEAHH!!! YOURE BACK BRO!!! I JUST MESSAGED ONE OF YOUR LAST VIDEOS THE OTHER WEEK! 👌👌🙏🫡
Welcome back!