Great that you are back again and great to see what you are doing in the house. I had been thinking about your condition and wondered how you were getting on. Good to see the garden carrying on with and without you. Lovely self seeding and flowering plants. Take care.
Thanks Jeanette! I'm mostly well - not always the energy I'd like but I'm used to that after so long. It's the hidden things I'm really concerned about turning around - osteoporosis and cognitive decline - hopefully once I've finished the 12 step treatment protocol this will happen. (Brain regrowth has been shown in studies overseas using MIR (neuorquant)). First step is get out of exposure which I'm still working on!! You take care too😊
The garden is amazing - the key - let lots of plants you want go to seed, then they'll just keep popping up!! I am doing the demolition work myself mostly as I want to spot where problems are and why they occurred so that I can address those issues properly. When you get workers in they just want to get the job done (fair enough) but careful observation is actually needed so that's why I'm doing it!
@@huttonsvalleypermaculturegreat strategy I’ll give it a go!! Lucky you know what to do, I’ve started doing small renovations around the house, lucky my daughter helps me . Very satisfying in the end
Sunlight through windows is so important in a home. I love that you'll get a beautiful view of the garden too. Flowering veg is so pretty and useful. Look at all those volunteer plants ❤ You've been super busy I see . I hope you get some relief soon and can rebuild . I've been thinking of you . Take care lovely and thank you so much for the update 🥰❤❤
Hi Naomi - you’re so right - a little bit of sunshine and views to the garden brings joy - so important in our often chaotic lives! Hope all is well for you & your family xx
It's a fairly slow process but getting out of exposure is step one before fixing anything else. Getting started certainly gives you a boost! Thanks for watching
Welcome back Linda. You have certainly achieved a lot since your last video. I hope your renovations do the trick. Great to see you turning a negative into a positive, it's a perfect time to include some new designs into your home.
Everything looks great. I am also dealing with mold/mycotoxin issues so not only can I relate but I'm cheering you on to regain your terrain. All the best wishes Linda from Philadelphia, Pa.
Good luck to you too!! It's difficult to convey to people who aren't affected the detailed clean up you have to do - nice there are others who truly understand (even though I wouldn't have wished for it for you x)
I had wondered where you'd been; I don't know how I missed your previous video about your mold toxicity issues. Thank you for sharing your health journey with us; it could be information someone else is seeking. In the SE USA we are approaching fall; we had a frost that came a month ahead of the average first frost date and then almost immediately, it turned back into summer. My lettuce seedlings gasped and died. My sugar snap peas don't know what is going on; between the temperature swings and marauding armadillos (grrrr!) I am not sure I am going to get any harvest. It is so lovely to see you again, Linda. I send you healing light.
I know what you mean Sue - usually last frost here is end of Sept but I had one a week ago - really impacted my kiwi fruit vines and also the grapevines. Hopefully that's the last of it but you never know!! Marauding armadillos would be interesting to see. I did have my neighbours Highland Cattle Bull in my veggie patch a week ago and fortunately another neighbour spotted it (I was out - hence gate open) and they moved him on. Lesson learnt - always shut the gates!! Hope you are well!
So good to see you back. My garden is so overgrown in places and bindweed is grr. Can you send over some ladybirds for the aphids sigh. Your garden is looking great even though neglected, lots of chicken feed and compost material. With the house once the base wood is sorted can you line the floor with the tinfoil building lining before laying tiles or vinyl? . It may help repel damp in the future. Take care and take it slowly, hopefully you are feeling not too bad. =-)
Hi Lorraine - bindweed is horrible stuff - good luck with that and I've told some of my ladybird friends to head your way (not sure how they'll go haha). I'm going to be using a hybrid flooring - looks like timber but none in it at all. The tinfoil lining would have been great under all my frame work but perhaps I will make sure that it's put down in areas that I do have to replace - anything to help reduce issues in the future. Great to hear from you again!!
Ooh I should have been thinking snakes - the day before I was pulling long grass from my rock wall garden and a small copperhead dropped on my foot. Luckily we were both as surprised as each other - it slithered quickly away and I ran!!
Good day Linda, yóur gardens are beautiful and joyous! You grow a massive amount of plants and flowers, I do a fair amount of both tóo.I also have a 3 season greenhouse witch is so great too. Great to watch your videos and your knowledge of plants.thankyou
Thanks Jesse for watching & commenting! I a little polytunnel that I’m embarrassed to show as it’s inundated with weeds and rogue tea tree. I’ve shown cleaning it up twice . P traps I’ll quietly clean it up again so it’s useful once more haha!!
Hi Robert - at the moment I'm just sharing the property via video. Hopefully one day I'll organise a tour day or two and you would be most welcome to visit then. Thanks for watching!!
Lovely to see you back Linda!
Thanks Maria!😊
Great that you are back again and great to see what you are doing in the house. I had been thinking about your condition and wondered how you were getting on. Good to see the garden carrying on with and without you. Lovely self seeding and flowering plants. Take care.
Thanks Jeanette! I'm mostly well - not always the energy I'd like but I'm used to that after so long. It's the hidden things I'm really concerned about turning around - osteoporosis and cognitive decline - hopefully once I've finished the 12 step treatment protocol this will happen. (Brain regrowth has been shown in studies overseas using MIR (neuorquant)). First step is get out of exposure which I'm still working on!! You take care too😊
I love your garden Linda, thank you for the update. Your patch is very inspiring. It's great how you gently steer nature in the direction you want.
Thanks Natalie
Good to see you back Linda
Your garden still so giving !!! Beautiful!!
Are you doing the renovations yourself?? Big job!!! 😊🌿💚
The garden is amazing - the key - let lots of plants you want go to seed, then they'll just keep popping up!! I am doing the demolition work myself mostly as I want to spot where problems are and why they occurred so that I can address those issues properly. When you get workers in they just want to get the job done (fair enough) but careful observation is actually needed so that's why I'm doing it!
@@huttonsvalleypermaculturegreat strategy I’ll give it a go!!
Lucky you know what to do, I’ve started doing small renovations around the house, lucky my daughter helps me . Very satisfying in the end
RUclips is my guide & I have a couple of wonderful neighbours for tricky plumbing bits!
Sunlight through windows is so important in a home. I love that you'll get a beautiful view of the garden too. Flowering veg is so pretty and useful. Look at all those volunteer plants ❤ You've been super busy I see . I hope you get some relief soon and can rebuild . I've been thinking of you . Take care lovely and thank you so much for the update 🥰❤❤
Hi Naomi - you’re so right - a little bit of sunshine and views to the garden brings joy - so important in our often chaotic lives!
Hope all is well for you & your family xx
🎉😢Hello 👋 Linda , I'm guessing you're Doing Better . Stay strong and healthy. Love.
It's a fairly slow process but getting out of exposure is step one before fixing anything else. Getting started certainly gives you a boost! Thanks for watching
Welcome back Linda. You have certainly achieved a lot since your last video. I hope your renovations do the trick. Great to see you turning a negative into a positive, it's a perfect time to include some new designs into your home.
Thanks Linda 😊
Great to see you back in the garden.😊
Thanks Michael! 😊
Hi Linda, looks like you've been flat out and I hope the hard work pays off for you. 💚
Hi Christa - if there was nothing to do you'd get a bit bored haha! Hope you are well !!
Hi Linda, it looks like you have done a lot since the last video.. keep on trucking.. thank you again for sharing
Thank you I will 😄
Everything looks great. I am also dealing with mold/mycotoxin issues so not only can I relate but I'm cheering you on to regain your terrain. All the best wishes Linda from Philadelphia, Pa.
Good luck to you too!! It's difficult to convey to people who aren't affected the detailed clean up you have to do - nice there are others who truly understand (even though I wouldn't have wished for it for you x)
I had wondered where you'd been; I don't know how I missed your previous video about your mold toxicity issues. Thank you for sharing your health journey with us; it could be information someone else is seeking.
In the SE USA we are approaching fall; we had a frost that came a month ahead of the average first frost date and then almost immediately, it turned back into summer. My lettuce seedlings gasped and died. My sugar snap peas don't know what is going on; between the temperature swings and marauding armadillos (grrrr!) I am not sure I am going to get any harvest.
It is so lovely to see you again, Linda. I send you healing light.
I know what you mean Sue - usually last frost here is end of Sept but I had one a week ago - really impacted my kiwi fruit vines and also the grapevines. Hopefully that's the last of it but you never know!! Marauding armadillos would be interesting to see. I did have my neighbours Highland Cattle Bull in my veggie patch a week ago and fortunately another neighbour spotted it (I was out - hence gate open) and they moved him on. Lesson learnt - always shut the gates!! Hope you are well!
So good to see you back. My garden is so overgrown in places and bindweed is grr. Can you send over some ladybirds for the aphids sigh. Your garden is looking great even though neglected, lots of chicken feed and compost material. With the house once the base wood is sorted can you line the floor with the tinfoil building lining before laying tiles or vinyl? . It may help repel damp in the future. Take care and take it slowly, hopefully you are feeling not too bad. =-)
Hi Lorraine - bindweed is horrible stuff - good luck with that and I've told some of my ladybird friends to head your way (not sure how they'll go haha). I'm going to be using a hybrid flooring - looks like timber but none in it at all. The tinfoil lining would have been great under all my frame work but perhaps I will make sure that it's put down in areas that I do have to replace - anything to help reduce issues in the future. Great to hear from you again!!
Great to see you Linda…🙂
Thanks Chloe - nice to connect with everyone again ☺️
Beautiful 🎉🎉🎉🎉
It's amazing what can grow even when neglected!
Hi, lovely vid as usual, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching 😊
I was wondering what you have been up to lately.
I thought that when you moved the sheet of tin .there would have been a big snake under it
Ooh I should have been thinking snakes - the day before I was pulling long grass from my rock wall garden and a small copperhead dropped on my foot. Luckily we were both as surprised as each other - it slithered quickly away and I ran!!
Good day Linda, yóur gardens are beautiful and joyous! You grow a massive amount of plants and flowers, I do a fair amount of both tóo.I also have a 3 season greenhouse witch is so great too. Great to watch your videos and your knowledge of plants.thankyou
Thanks Jesse for watching & commenting! I a little polytunnel that I’m embarrassed to show as it’s inundated with weeds and rogue tea tree. I’ve shown cleaning it up twice . P traps I’ll quietly clean it up again so it’s useful once more haha!!
@@huttonsvalleypermaculture do not be shy or embarrassed,I love to see your works of you.your doing and growing food.your awesome girl!
@jessewatson8005 thanks ☺️
hi linda, Wont be tje first time I moved a tin sheet in the veggi garden to find a black snake under. Greetings from sydney
Yes I definitely should have been thinking snake. The day before I'd come across a copperhead - they are around!!
Can i visit you this saturday Linda ?
Hi Robert - at the moment I'm just sharing the property via video. Hopefully one day I'll organise a tour day or two and you would be most welcome to visit then. Thanks for watching!!
Wonderful to see u back Linda!
Thanks Sue ☺️