5 Tasks You Should Do EVERY DAY in the Veggie Garden

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  • Опубликовано: 14 май 2024
  • In this video, I give you 5 tasks you should do every day in the vegetable garden to keep it growing well!
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  • @Selfsufficientme
    @Selfsufficientme  Год назад +778

    G'day Everyone, that kookaburra still won't leave me alone lol... I'm still working towards going live soon but I just want to make sure the connection etc is solid before I take the plunge this time. As always, I don't ever take your ongoing support for granted and thank you wholeheartedly for watching my videos! Cheers :)

    • @kathynix6552
      @kathynix6552 Год назад +37

      Love your kookaburra mate

    • @MandyOnderwater
      @MandyOnderwater Год назад +34

      Might as well give him a name at this point ;)

    • @marcipotts7397
      @marcipotts7397 Год назад +16

      5:25 First I have to say I always enjoy your video's and today's was extra special the dad jokes were over the top 😂

    • @janeking6038
      @janeking6038 Год назад +10

      I just love your funny videos. Keep them up. You're a pleasure to watch and learn from. Thanks so much for teaching us.

    • @KD-uh8zw
      @KD-uh8zw Год назад +6

      ​@@MandyOnderwater How about Kel the Kookaburra...😊

  • @MrTalkingzero
    @MrTalkingzero Год назад +893

    I have said this before and I will say this again. This guy's videos go back at least 5 years. Unlike most youtube gardeners who stick a seed in the ground, and ask for a donation, this guy shows you an established garden with established procedures. Besides that, he LOVES what he does. He's the real deal. Support quality content!

    • @Ash.Crow.Goddess
      @Ash.Crow.Goddess 11 месяцев назад +70

      He's the Steve Irwin of vegetables.

    • @AlexiHolford
      @AlexiHolford 11 месяцев назад +12

      @@Ash.Crow.Goddess that’s an awesome compliment! 😂

    • @sharonjennings1282
      @sharonjennings1282 11 месяцев назад +11

      He is one of my very favorite channels! Such a good teacher

    • @kathrynbillinghurst188
      @kathrynbillinghurst188 11 месяцев назад +2

      If I had money… I’d definitely support Mark as much as I could, I’d also hire a BIG GUY like him to help me to plan and help me build the perfectly positioned garden forever sustainable!! My kids get the property when WE ARE …
      fertilising the soils! 🇦🇺✌️😜🌱🤭

    • @ewasztendur6698
      @ewasztendur6698 10 месяцев назад +2

      @@Ash.Crow.Goddess That's exactly what I said watching Mark :-)

  • @harryaurelian
    @harryaurelian Год назад +630

    You know it's going to be a good day when you see mark in your recommended.

    • @helenh20mo
      @helenh20mo Год назад +16

      Absolutely .. even my husband has started watching Mark lol

    • @Ccal488
      @Ccal488 Год назад +7

      YES!!! ❤

    • @blakeuurainen6045
      @blakeuurainen6045 Год назад +3

      Amen 🙏

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  Год назад +31

      That's nice Harry, thank you! 👍🙂

    • @britt581
      @britt581 Год назад +7

      Even better when you get a subscriber notification

  • @garulusglandarius6126
    @garulusglandarius6126 Год назад +341

    So refreshing these days to see a decent honest manly man just living his quiet life, working hard providing ample for his family and creating excellent videos with not pomp ego or bs . At the same time giving great non arrogant advice through his own experiences ( openly showing success and failure ) and a great sense of humour. Your videos are more valuable than you probably realise Mark 👍 By far one of the best five channels on the internet. You deserve all of your successes Mark and I for one am grateful for you, your videos always make me smile and help me relax 👍🇦🇺🇬🇧

    • @tammyohlsson7966
      @tammyohlsson7966 Год назад +9

      Well said! Totally agree!

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  Год назад +72

      Thank you, and that's very kind and generous of you to give such feedback. If the least my videos do is make someone smile and relax, then I'm a happy man! I had an exhausting day in the garden today (I didn't do any filming - just a lot of jobs needed doing), and my wife just rang me and said, "You sound chirpy - did you have a good day?" I thought for a second and said actually I'm pretty tired because I spent the whole day in the garden, but I feel really good! And that's what I'm talking about... Thanks again, and all the best :)

    • @vtbn53
      @vtbn53 Год назад +3

      Well he did wander off into the "trans" issue...

    • @jackstone4291
      @jackstone4291 Год назад

      Fucken naaah yehh that’s right. Great bloody put another shrimp on the barbie great mate mate

    • @patriciatinkey2677
      @patriciatinkey2677 Год назад +4

      Completely agree! No arrogant preachy-ness! Just real, honest sense with his great, good nature shining through. Thank you Mark!

  • @BartTheBardOfficial
    @BartTheBardOfficial Год назад +443

    Index :) ending with a pun or dad joke every time. What a hero.
    0:39 Watering
    03:44 Transplanting
    06:47 Weeding
    08:27 Harvesting / Pruning
    11:35 Inspecting (Tips on organic pest control)
    14:58 Secret Bonus Task (with a sprinkle of life advice)

    • @kele1264
      @kele1264 Год назад +12

      Nice indexing Bart! Thanks!

    • @user-hn9fr7mn3x
      @user-hn9fr7mn3x Год назад +8

      You sir, are a hero.

    • @rickoshea5835
      @rickoshea5835 Год назад +12

      A time saving comment with it's own dad joke. What a re-leaf!

    • @papajeff5486
      @papajeff5486 Год назад +7

      I think the key is to visit the garden everyday.

    • @SharpWorks
      @SharpWorks Год назад +4

      you are the MVP!

  • @georgestewart5814
    @georgestewart5814 Год назад +204

    For new gardeners, don't be overwhelmed and worried about how you'll get those 5 tasks accomplished every day. While I am doing the daily watering, I am also observing. I pull odd weeds as I go, pick off any random insects (beetles), and prick out any random volunteer plants to transplant. Yes, it takes longer to water this way, but I don't have to spend a whole day on any one task this way. Thank you for the good advice!

    • @ptcreations8947
      @ptcreations8947 Год назад +8

      Thank You for this comment. I got behind this year and am like.... 😢😮

    • @georgestewart5814
      @georgestewart5814 Год назад +8

      @@ptcreations8947 Good example, yesterday while I was watering, I pinched off some bottom leaves of my tomatoes and found a few aphids! So, got a soapy water spray and watered then spritzed. Sometimes a job takes longer, but two birds, one stone.

    • @auntlouise
      @auntlouise Год назад +7

      Amen! Every morning I like to do the watering and pest control and harvesting and weeding as I am watering. I have a container to put garden bugs in so when I finish in the garden I take the bugs and some of the harvest to my chickens. I find the whole process to be enjoyable, and I can have my morning tea with my chickens. I try to start in a different area of the garden each morning, in case I missed some of it the day before.

    • @wendyhannan2454
      @wendyhannan2454 11 месяцев назад +3

      Thank you, great advice I’m going to take that on board. There’s nothing worse than spending hours pulling out the dreaded weeds.

    • @fawnrosenberg1997
      @fawnrosenberg1997 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@georgestewart5814 "Feed 2 birds with 1 scone"...🙃

  • @BartTheBardOfficial
    @BartTheBardOfficial Год назад +271

    I proposed to my fiancée in our vegetable garden, that's how much we love being busy in nature and I felt it was a nice symbolic meaning as growing crops is also about nurturing things for a beautiful future. Just sent her this video as well. We love your videos, your enthusiasm, your expertise, and your humor Mike! Even if it's dry ;)

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  Год назад +43

      Proposing in the veggie garden! That's so perfect 👍🙂 P.S Congratulations!

    • @Ccal488
      @Ccal488 Год назад +15

      Sounds like your fiancée found a keeper!! What a meaningful, special way to propose! Congrats and wishing you the best in your future!

    • @pumpkinspicesbs
      @pumpkinspicesbs Год назад +10

      Aaww this is so sweet!!

    • @igleamingrace
      @igleamingrace Год назад +6

      That’s awesome! Wish you two all the best!

    • @SydneyBristow0788
      @SydneyBristow0788 Год назад +5

      ❤❤❤

  • @margaretmarshall3645
    @margaretmarshall3645 Год назад +83

    “The gardener’s shadow is the best fertilizer.” Call it inspecting, enjoying, or puttering, it benefits the gardener and the crops! 😊

    • @joymay8092
      @joymay8092 Месяц назад

      Beautiful! Thank you, Mark❤ Love from Northern California.

  • @christopherrowse3873
    @christopherrowse3873 Год назад +56

    Considering how often it guest stars in your recent videos, that Kookaburra should really have a name at this point!

    • @Moore2Lifepantrylovinprepper
      @Moore2Lifepantrylovinprepper Год назад +4

      I agree! That bird needs a sassy name 😂

    • @cdion78
      @cdion78 Год назад +2

      @@Moore2Lifepantrylovinprepper Name him Sassy then

    • @elliottmellichamp9002
      @elliottmellichamp9002 11 месяцев назад +2

      Mark has already "Named" that Kookaburra. That Kookaburra's NAME IS "THAT KOOKABURRA".

  • @kathrynbillinghurst188
    @kathrynbillinghurst188 Год назад +142

    Pottering around the garden for a few minutes… 3 hours later…I couldn’t believe how much time and work I had done! So satisfying to walk past and admire…if I may say so myself! It’s a BONUS when someone else notices!!✌️🌼

    • @igleamingrace
      @igleamingrace Год назад +7

      Yes!! 😂 The story of my mornings!

    • @kathrynbillinghurst188
      @kathrynbillinghurst188 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@igleamingrace God Bless … 🍀🙏🌸

    • @kathrynbillinghurst188
      @kathrynbillinghurst188 11 месяцев назад +3

      @@anthonyraines5951 … an old TV Gardener I used to watch with mum made me laugh… he loved talking about and saying the word ‘manure’ as if he could eat the stuff!
      Peter…I think on ABC TV! 💩👋🏽😋🤣

  • @Ccal488
    @Ccal488 Год назад +143

    Im planting herbs this year in my “garden” (buckets lined up agains a fence, not much space in my lot!) because I was inspired by your notion of “you don’t have to be self sufficient in everything, but be self sufficient in something..” and this years herbs will be added! Thank you for your content, Mark, we love you here in WI, USA❤

    • @derekfuqua1254
      @derekfuqua1254 Год назад +3

      Someones gonna forget the spices with their tomato sauce.

    • @diananutt1517
      @diananutt1517 11 месяцев назад +2

      And we love you in MI, USA❣️!!
      🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲🌲

    • @homermtz
      @homermtz 10 месяцев назад +4

      herbs are costly at the market over here, so I grow Basil and Rosemary

  • @MrBoDiggety
    @MrBoDiggety Год назад +83

    With me being a recent gardening addict I think it's important to note something I do ever day which is Planning. Whenever I'm doing my daily tasks I'm always dreaming of something else I could, or want to, grow. Whether it's bed placement , adding irrigation, constructing trellises, mixing soil, prepping beds and such. I'm always finding stuff I need to do in the future.

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  Год назад +13

      That's a good one! Planning! Yes :)

    • @dodi3135
      @dodi3135 Год назад +3

      Me too! I always take notes as I never remember the next year lol

    • @jaykeinnes6793
      @jaykeinnes6793 11 месяцев назад +1

      As someone who is quite experienced with very large in ground veggie gardens that is now completely pot based I've learnt a valuable lesson, reading every day about symptoms of over and under watering, pest, fungus etc. I got over 1000 pages of a4 quality reading from my local op shop and I try everyday to read over what I have growing or what I plan to grow, a little study has gone a long way for me dealing with issues I've never faced before. Good luck my friend you will never turn back now you've tasted the home grown goodness :)

    • @jaykeinnes6793
      @jaykeinnes6793 11 месяцев назад +1

      Also I'd recommend worm farms, I know there is a million ways to get nutrients but worms have allowed me to go way above my skill level in terms of what I grow, where I grow it and how much I get because I know how to keep worms happy and in my mind they are the ultimate, get worm juice, casings, can use dog poo instead of wasting it, can put the worms in to help eat dead roots and maintain moisture and (if it doesn't have dog poo in it) you get virtually limitless bait for fishing !

    • @MrBoDiggety
      @MrBoDiggety 10 месяцев назад

      @@jaykeinnes6793 Hi Jay. That's a brilliant idea. Research. Although that's something I don't do while 'in the garden' however to escape this oppressive Florida heat I take a break and go research something online. For example, why don't I have worms ;)
      I don't know what I'm doing wrong but am constantly doing research what I can be doing to make the soil more alive. Perhaps a worm farm is exactly what I need just to kick things off.

  • @melissanoonan3301
    @melissanoonan3301 Год назад +79

    The best part of lockdown in Victoria was setting up my raised garden beds and spending time outside, it kept me human.
    Each week, I can't wait until the weekend comes to re-energise my soul in this space. Love trialing new things. Some work, some don't, but the shear joy that comes with it is priceless.
    Love your tips Mark, thank you as always!

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  Год назад +3

      Good on you Melissa! Cheers 👍🙂

    • @csehszlovakze
      @csehszlovakze Год назад +1

      @@Selfsufficientme it's been almost a year since your last update on the renovations on your 2nd channel

    • @iamthewelcher
      @iamthewelcher Год назад +5

      ..from our perspective here in the states, there was Nothing good about how you guys were treated.

    • @melissanoonan3301
      @melissanoonan3301 Год назад

      @Rosey Meads That's really lovely Rosey. I also connected with neighbours and friends - great to be able to share homegrown produce!

    • @melissanoonan3301
      @melissanoonan3301 Год назад

      @@iamthewelcher Many of us didn't like it much either. Thanks for the kind words :)

  • @ngairepowell2022
    @ngairepowell2022 Год назад +11

    I work from home, and sometimes if I'm having a stressful day I like to go out to my garden and just sit and watch the bees. I let my basil go to flower and they are loving it.

  • @meagantrout2127
    @meagantrout2127 Год назад +46

    I think one of the most vital tasks is to just walk in the garden. Or just sit and look at the plants. Relaxing with the plants is so important. Yes all of the things mark mentioned are what it takes to grow a successful garden, but making someone a successful gardener takes passion and desire to want to be in the garden. All work and no play….. it’s easy to be overwhelmed by the “tasks” of the garden. Don’t forget to enjoy it!!!

    • @joymay8092
      @joymay8092 Месяц назад

      AMEN! Just Enjoy it!❤😂

  • @trilliarobinson7862
    @trilliarobinson7862 Год назад +39

    Growing up in the UK, then living in Oz for 15 years, now starting yet another garden in New Zealand ! No longer the sub-tropics of the Northern Rivers, but also not experiencing the devastating frosts of England. It is a huge learning curve, with delphiniums blooming in early winter, cauliflowers on the plant and huge rhubarb still producing. Despite the devastating floods and Cyclone Gabrielle, the garden continues to delight and inspire - even though I have no idea how it all "works" yet !

  • @mygardenclassroom345
    @mygardenclassroom345 Год назад +35

    The bonus dad jokes 😂😂😂😂 love it!!! Also, awesome tip for organic pest control!!! Let the ladybugs reign!

  • @mkinder9557
    @mkinder9557 Год назад +27

    Today I got strawberries for my breakfast yogurt and radishes and lettuce for my lunch from my garden. It is my happy place! Just a hint at another thing you can do. As I prune my tomatoes I put the piece in water and grow roots. Then I plant it in my garden and have more tomatoes to harvest! 🍅❤ Thanks for getting into it! 😊

  • @dannamadura2035
    @dannamadura2035 Год назад +80

    I really appreciate how you emphasized gardening's role as a stress reliever. It's very therapeutic and gives us something to look forward to. I do rooftop container gardening and managed to grow sweet potatoes in sacks with the vines trellised vertically. Gardeners seem to live longer because they're always looking forward to seeing things grow.

  • @rebeccawaddell5114
    @rebeccawaddell5114 Год назад +18

    Daily task no matter what: just go out and absorb some of the goodness in the garden, even for a few minutes. Soak up some of the joy from seeds germinating or flowers blooming before commuting to work.

  • @Wessamatty
    @Wessamatty Год назад +51

    From one Aussie gardener to another, love your content mate 👍.

  • @Chet_Thornbushel
    @Chet_Thornbushel Год назад +37

    As you said toward the end- relaxing and gaining enjoyment from your garden is so important! If you only see it as work and toil then you will avoid it. So even if you’re primarily growing for food- make sure to add in some plants just for fun that you love! For example- I love seeing hummingbirds in my vegetable garden so I make sure to plant some lovely variety of tubular flowers each year so they will be welcomed into the vegetable patch. I make sure to have a few chairs tucked around so I can enjoy breaks and fun little moments sitting in the shade and watching the hummingbirds. It gives me the momentum to push through the hot, dirty work of maintaining the vegetable beds!

    • @syreallewyatt5048
      @syreallewyatt5048 Год назад +2

      Same, think this is one of the reasons I started this year as well w/an actually established garden. I'd been flower gardening for years and years and bee planting for just about as long, but I've not decided to simply go fully into it and set up beds and everything else. I think I'll probably get more out of my garden NOT so much for the veggies as I will for hummers and bee farming

  • @abigailhumes6646
    @abigailhumes6646 25 дней назад

    I regard YOUR videos as my "space saving Gardening Encyclopedia"
    Please don' take down the older ones.
    As an older grammy I forget things. I come back and "review" to refresh my knowledge. Thank you for your excellent and reliable garden instruction.❤

  • @sandrawallace1001
    @sandrawallace1001 Год назад +24

    I completely agree with the idea of taking time to enjoy your garden. I do most of mine in containers and sometimes I just stand at the window and admire all the greenery and flowers. Doing that - and, as you say, sitting outside on my patio with some tea or a glass of wine - and I can feel the tension leaving my body. As for another thing I do every time I'm in my garden - take a big sniff! The scent of the mint, the basil, the flowers, even the tomato plants, is one of the best parts of gardening for me.

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  Год назад +2

      Smell the garden - nice one, yes! All the best :)

    • @elizapadua3459
      @elizapadua3459 11 месяцев назад

      I am the same way. Every morning i walk through my garden with my coffee. I rub my finger to the mint, lemon balm and smell it. Sniff my roses. Checking what is the changes ti my veggies and other flowers. I am in my own world while i am in my garden.

  • @lambsquartersfarm
    @lambsquartersfarm Год назад +14

    Love that you are back, letS get into it!

  • @Herculesbiggercousin
    @Herculesbiggercousin Год назад +9

    I LOVE the dad jokes being sprinkled into these videos on top of the concise advice you give. Keep up all the hard work sir, and thank you for your service!

  • @EatingAnElephant
    @EatingAnElephant Год назад +17

    I'm so excited about these 6 tasks to do in my garden every day. I got a book called the Five Minute Gardener which can turn into 25 minutes if you have a big garden like yours Mark. LOL
    We should take votes on a name for that Kookaburra. It's your pet now.
    Thanks for another informational video!

    • @elliottmellichamp9002
      @elliottmellichamp9002 11 месяцев назад +1

      Above I proclaimed that Mark has already named that Kookaburra. "That Kookaburra" is his/her Name. Perfect namer,,,,,

  • @EvolutionWendy
    @EvolutionWendy Год назад +4

    The dad jokes! I
    woke at 5 a.m. YOU inspire ME to leap up and enjoy watering my second year garden!!

    • @ReapWhatYouSowGardening
      @ReapWhatYouSowGardening Год назад

      This is also MY second year gardening and it's doing great

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  4 месяца назад

      Thank you for the Super Thanks! Sorry for the late reply... All the best in the garden for 2024 :)

  • @kezwall4506
    @kezwall4506 Год назад +14

    Beautiful advice Mark, Yes growing your own food makes you happy, you become part of the cycle of our mother earth, who is such a wonderful mother! Happy Mothers Day, Mother Earth, the best mother ever!

  • @sharpland
    @sharpland Год назад +6

    #7. Eat something fresh off the vine! My kid and I will inevitably find a leaf, a sprout, a fruit, something to just eat while we walk about performing other tasks or simply enjoying.

    • @garynorcal4269
      @garynorcal4269 Год назад +2

      I agree, I look forward to what I call garden candy.

    • @emmelia-6068
      @emmelia-6068 11 месяцев назад

      Good reminder! 😊

  • @ConcealedKari
    @ConcealedKari Год назад +2

    Love your Dad jokes. You are right about the garden being a source of peace.

  • @jordicombs6466
    @jordicombs6466 Месяц назад

    I absolutely love this man's videos. They are thoughtful, useful, intelligent, and funny. He genuinely cares about what he's doing, and I appreciate him so much! I want to follow in his path.

  • @kimtoy957
    @kimtoy957 Год назад +9

    Thank you for the reminder to enjoy my garden. I've been starting to look at it as an additional chore to try to fit into my schedule and considered quitting. I think I'll go outside and take in the beauty instead!

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  Год назад +1

      Good on you, Kim. Definitely get out with a brew and enjoy that beautiful garden 👍🙂

  • @proudmoon3
    @proudmoon3 11 месяцев назад +5

    I absolutely love how you do everything as naturally and practically as possible, from keeping your random "volunteers" that pop up, to letting nature help with pest control instead of using commercial pesticides. And the goofy "Dad jokes" are just a great bonus! 😆

  • @jancaligiuri3623
    @jancaligiuri3623 Год назад +2

    the tip to enjoy your garden is the best. I love to just look, touch and smell the plants and soil. And the dad jokes were great!

  • @adamr456
    @adamr456 11 месяцев назад +8

    And God said… and so it was. Amen.
    Never ceases to amaze me how a garden is so simple yet so complex. Food for the soul! 🙏

  • @perspectiveiseverything1694
    @perspectiveiseverything1694 Год назад +17

    Even though you're on the other side of the world, you're one of the few YT gardeners who have similar weather & challenges to our Florida in the U.S.
    Thank you for all the inspiration & instruction these past years, Mark. It is very much appreciated.🙌🤗

  • @sura2047
    @sura2047 Год назад +4

    Qld is so fascinating to me. I’m in freezing Vic and there’s NO WAY I could plant a tomato or have eggplants growing at this time of year! You’re not that far away yet our climates are so vastly different. You grow things I can only dream about.
    I love your garden, thanks for the lovely update.

  • @JackPitmanNica
    @JackPitmanNica Год назад +2

    That Kookaburra is basically your pet at this point. He acts like he is your cat!

  • @tiff6264
    @tiff6264 8 дней назад +1

    I come for gardening tips, but I stay for the dad jokes! 😆 Thank you Mark.

  • @jamesandrew5338
    @jamesandrew5338 Год назад +13

    Good to see new content from you again. Remembering simply enjoying time spent in the garden is very important. Take care and keep getting into it 😄👍

  • @jannielcloete1506
    @jannielcloete1506 Год назад +24

    I discovered your channel a few weeks ago and I've been enjoying it ever since. So hiped to start gardening in raised beds, unfortunately going into winter here. Love the channel, and thanks for all the awesome advice.

    • @j.m.7056
      @j.m.7056 Год назад +8

      Winter will give you plenty of time to plan and dream about the next growing season. You will love the raised beds!

    • @cakesboo6554
      @cakesboo6554 Год назад +3

      Same! So glad I found the channel. I enjoyed years ago having a small veggie garden and haven’t done it since finding this. Love the Dad jokes too 🤣 it’s great to have an Aussie yt go to that understands our climate. Appreciate so much Mark. Here’s a 👍🏼 to add to yours. Looking forward to your lives also 👍🏼

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  Год назад +3

      G'day Janniel, thanks for watching and all the best for your raised beds when the new growing season arrives in your part of the world 👍🙂

  • @christinemazzuchelli8211
    @christinemazzuchelli8211 Год назад +2

    My garden is my happy place and watching your videos,thanks heaps mark.❤

  • @cherylhowker1792
    @cherylhowker1792 Год назад +6

    Thanks mark….. this is the sort of thing I need atm.
    Mentally struggling so one of my daily tasks of survival is to get outside every day in the sun . That’s helped me to notice a lot of what you have been saying.

  • @jasenanderson8534
    @jasenanderson8534 Год назад +8

    Haha love the dad jokes. Great advice as usual. I do all of this and it's my stress-free time. Thanks for sharing.

  • @angieonline
    @angieonline 11 месяцев назад +7

    Mark, just want to let you know how important what you do is. Probably hear this from many people, your videos are so calming, positive, and inspiring to remember to stay active, nourish your mind and body with being in touch with your surroundings in a practical way. I’m sure your audience is so happy to have you in their lives to help them destress from every day troubles, and provide a much needed reminder of how we are all a cog in nature’s wheel (in a good way!) Thank you for doing what you do, with such humility and humour! 😊

  • @myurbangarden7695
    @myurbangarden7695 Год назад +2

    Thank you for all of the INFORMATION and encouragement 🌱🌷🌻

  • @camperjack2620
    @camperjack2620 Год назад +16

    Mark, your infrastructure and your video creator skills have grown as well as most of the plants. A few years ago it was two or three raised beds you were demonstrating the uses for. Now it is a fantastic dream come true! I love the new double raised bed with the trellis over it! That is so cool! Great topic, watering.

  • @k-link2353
    @k-link2353 Год назад +8

    Would love if you visited backyard gardens in the surrounding area to inspire gardeners, maybe Toowoomba 😊 love your show mate

  • @lolraacheel
    @lolraacheel Год назад +14

    I love that you’re growing mint but I also grow lavender, lemon balm, and roses that smell wonderful. If I’m ever having a day where I need something uplifting, I go to our garden and smell the nice smells. We added rosemary and sweet mint this year. I’m excited to have more wonderful plants I can smell, that help me feel grounded.

    • @margaretmarshall3645
      @margaretmarshall3645 Год назад

      I like to do deep breathing exercises outdoors where I’m breathing in the scent of a fragrant flower or herb.

  • @SoberOKMoments
    @SoberOKMoments Год назад +7

    Love all your Dad jokes, and all the good solid accurate gardening information you always offer. We already do the tasks as outlined, but the most important thing is the daily watering walk through where we tie up a vine that needs to be secured, pull a weed here and there, observe first hand what is happening and finally - and most importantly - end by plunking ourselves down in two plastic yard chairs to admire and enjoy everything in view.

  • @jonathanhawkins4544
    @jonathanhawkins4544 Год назад +11

    Hello from Pennsylvania US, I've been watching your back catalogue for a few months and as my family start our first food garden I appreciate the knowledge. This everyday list is great to keep us focused. Thanks for all the good advice and the confidence to plan, plant, and just get on into it.

  • @alexscott9249
    @alexscott9249 Год назад +7

    This is several days late, but one of the tasks I do while watering is what I call 'training'. The viney plants or indeterminate tomato's I like to make sure they are growing up instead of out because I have a space premium (about 1/2 a meter by 5 meters) and there are concrete paths on either side. I use tomato cages and keep a roll of hemp string or cotton string nearby in case I need to convince a plant to take a different path than it was going.

  • @HighlyGiftedGrowery
    @HighlyGiftedGrowery Год назад +9

    You and Epic single handedly turned me into a GreenThumb. My grandma and grandpa would be so proud. Off to college now 😅
    God Bless you and your priceless wisdom 🙏

  • @chiefredbird7315
    @chiefredbird7315 Год назад +2

    Finally some one said what I've been saying....watering by hand is the best overall!!! It get you into it!!!

  • @Hollander113
    @Hollander113 8 дней назад

    Your straight face with the jokes are my favorite part.

  • @lifewithrebeccaa
    @lifewithrebeccaa Год назад +6

    Gardening really is good for the soul. I want to move somewhere I can garden year round. Thank you for educating us to be better gardeners ❤

  • @timhead6474
    @timhead6474 Год назад +5

    Loved this my friend. Everyday I add any scraps from food we ate into our compost trash can. It’s usually egg shells, ends of root vegetables, strawberry tops, banana peels, orange peels. I almost always use a shovel and turn the compost so it’s not sitting in the same spot. Also, I find my kids and I just sit and look at what we created. Your right, it feels incredible to be surrounded by nature and our garden! Much love

  • @trevettes
    @trevettes 10 месяцев назад +1

    God turned to plan "B".... 🐝 LOVE IT!!!! Thanks for yet another entertaining, relaxing and informative video Mark! 😊

  • @Sharkdog11b
    @Sharkdog11b 9 месяцев назад

    I love that your videos are relatively long but are packed full of information instead of nonsense you really keep it interesting thanks mark.

  • @middleagedmumma6760
    @middleagedmumma6760 Год назад +4

    Amen to the bonus reason. It's amazing how my mind can just rest as I potter in my garden.

  • @ReapWhatYouSowGardening
    @ReapWhatYouSowGardening Год назад +3

    This has to be my favorite SSM video ever! Great job mark!

  • @lucaspatterson-wo1cy
    @lucaspatterson-wo1cy Год назад +1

    As a new father, I felt this video deep in my soul.

  • @daddydeedodu
    @daddydeedodu 11 месяцев назад

    Walking through my home garden gives me more positive things in mind. You see a lot of growth.

  • @Joey-vw1id
    @Joey-vw1id Год назад +6

    Thanks Mark I appreciate the part at the end of the video about your well being and how just sitting with plants can ease the burden of stress!
    That is exactly why I never pay for therapy because I get it everyday while I'm in my garden! 💚🌿💯

  • @st2778
    @st2778 Год назад +8

    Thanks Mark, always great advice and a pleasant video. Your humor and positive energy is contagious

  • @DisasterAuntie
    @DisasterAuntie 9 месяцев назад

    "Herb my enthusiasm." THE MAN'S GOT DAD JOKES! 😂 Keep growing, Mark, you're wonderful and I love learning about the climate and flora of your area, so different from Southern California yet remarkably similar as well.

  • @DocFunkenstein
    @DocFunkenstein Год назад +1

    That crouch a lot of Australians do when they're excited cracks me up.

  • @cheyennedebruin4009
    @cheyennedebruin4009 Год назад +3

    😂 honestly, when I heard "don't want the bird or the animals to get into it", all I could think was "so let's 👍 get into it"..... unless you're a bird or an animal.
    Thank you for everything you do and being so willing to share your knowledge and comforting personality. Ive learnt so much and I can't start my garden for another month - in the first month of winter 😒 but even so, i feel more empowered to start a garden in winter knowing i have so many videos to reference.

  • @DayToDayFarmLife
    @DayToDayFarmLife Год назад +3

    Something about the bird trying to get the tomato plant is just funny to me

  • @lynnp.8463
    @lynnp.8463 11 месяцев назад +1

    I love your corny jokes and puns!😄 You obviously get joy from your garden. Thanks for encouraging others😉

    • @amytaylor1054
      @amytaylor1054 11 месяцев назад +1

      Hello there👋,How are you feeling today?have a blessed day.God bless you!!!❤️

  • @Gardeningchristine
    @Gardeningchristine Год назад

    I put your videos on repeat while I garden because your voice and wisdom is zen and appreciated!

  • @tommyrose1345
    @tommyrose1345 Год назад +3

    Garden tasks are great for my self-contemplation, creative thought, and of course coming up with new dad jokes. Keep 'em coming Mark!

  • @Thermaladvantage
    @Thermaladvantage Год назад +3

    I love doing those tasks everyday! I actually turn the hose on low pressure so that I spend more time watering and observing the plants. And, of course, talking to them!

  • @HomeHarvestCo
    @HomeHarvestCo 10 месяцев назад

    Your enthusiasm for gardening is contagious. Thanks for all the tips and ideas!

  • @patirvin-bz9pg
    @patirvin-bz9pg 11 месяцев назад

    What a joyful approach to gardening and to life. Even problems come out as positive. Love the plan bee joke.

  • @SherryEllesson
    @SherryEllesson Год назад +3

    Mark, when I lived in another state where I had waist-high planter box on two sides of my horse barn (a total of 64 linear feet) I used a hose with a "shower" head each day and loved seeing the rainbow it made and thinking, "it rains every day in my garden." Some things just bring us closer to that interchange of energy.

  • @veronicaanne1359
    @veronicaanne1359 Год назад +4

    A brand new gardener to Qld, after 6 years creating my own veggie patch in NSW freezing in winter and dry hot Summers, this has been a whole new ballgame!
    But daily tasks never change.
    Glad to hear, that I ticked off all yours on your list. Made my day. Many thanks.

  • @variyasalo2581
    @variyasalo2581 Год назад +1

    It's always enjoyable to hear Mark's jokes. He rw.inds me of my Dad's dry humor. Hi again from south Texas!

  • @AlexisLaisney
    @AlexisLaisney Год назад +1

    talk to the plants daily. extra encouragement

  • @ht6684
    @ht6684 Год назад +3

    If you garden you need to be in it every day. Just getting going here in Wisconsin (USA).

  • @chadwick8107
    @chadwick8107 Год назад +3

    I absolutely love your approach to gardening the more hands on and involved I am the more I notice problems before there is no solution. Thank you sir for everything you do.

  • @capedog18
    @capedog18 10 месяцев назад

    This guy is my favorite gardener on youtube. So smart, so genuine. Keep up the awesome work!

  • @stephaniehanuman-dale6279
    @stephaniehanuman-dale6279 Год назад

    The best thing for the garden is the gardener🌱💚❤️

  • @mostuniquemary
    @mostuniquemary Год назад +4

    Hand watering is multi-layered for me. Not only do I make sure they're getting watered properly, I check on the garden at the same time....weed, trim, then come back through to harvest or vise versa. If you have a big garden, you can do half one day, half another, or split it up accordingly.
    For the new gardeners. Start small, no matter how excited you are about starting a garden. Add on a little more every year. If you go big quickly, you are more likely to get overwhelmed.

  • @simonepen6947
    @simonepen6947 Год назад +6

    Love your videos, full of good advice that we try and take on board in our own garden. And your birdie friends always make me smile. I bet if you put out your hand, that Kookaburra will just jump onto it!

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  Год назад +1

      Thanks Simone! That kookaburra did land on my shoulder (briefly) the other day. I got such a fright that I scared him off 😆 Funny little fella 👍

    • @simonepen6947
      @simonepen6947 Год назад

      @@Selfsufficientme EGGcellent!! haha, I bet he will be back though!! Looking forward to seeing him again in a future video. 😁

  • @annamoody2899
    @annamoody2899 11 месяцев назад

    Always great to have the internet Dad giving me my chores 😊

  • @joannecraft-lane8660
    @joannecraft-lane8660 Год назад

    I'm SO GLAD you're back to posting gardening videos!!

  • @prubroughton1864
    @prubroughton1864 Год назад +3

    Another thing about hand watering is that you will stop problems before they become a major problem. I had a wholesale seedling nursery on a small scale and we always hand watered😊

  • @brelsfordfamilyhomestead
    @brelsfordfamilyhomestead Год назад +4

    Thanks for this! My garden is no where near as big as yours but I find by hand watering I’m able to see problems more quickly that if I had a water system in place. Each year I’m doing more to make my garden a place I love to be in. I love it for some many reasons and it definitely does my heart so much good. You’re definitely slaying it in the Dad Jokes Department. 😂

  • @josephjamesdevotionals
    @josephjamesdevotionals Год назад +2

    Don't forget about the daily garden nap! Great video!

  • @Accolyte101
    @Accolyte101 9 месяцев назад

    So refreshing that you not only show your successes, but also your failures (Globe Artichokes) as well. You are obviously a talented gardener and you have given me great motivation to start again

  • @kathrynbillinghurst188
    @kathrynbillinghurst188 Год назад +8

    We have a kookaburra that hangs around for any and every upturned worm or grub! The lazy gardener! I call him LG! 🐛🪱🪶
    🤣🤣🤣
    🌼 Life’s GOOD…
    ‘never a dill moment!’ 🤣🤣

  • @sarahbird9760
    @sarahbird9760 Год назад +6

    Thanks Mark! Discovered your channel and now I have my own small garden growing in my front yard. It’s done wonders for my mental health and looking forward to my first harvest soon!

  • @MPOULL
    @MPOULL 11 месяцев назад

    I LOVE your commen sense, experience shared, dad humor, successes and failures. Thank you for your everyday advice.

  • @Alchemyforall
    @Alchemyforall Год назад

    With the greatest respect - you are such a loveable dag.

  • @Yupppi
    @Yupppi Год назад +6

    It was a surprise to me seeing that huge tomato seedling and how tiny the root system was for such a big tomato plant. Makes me think you can fit quite a bit in certain space of soil.
    What do you think of the permaculture method of planting the pest repelling herbs and plants near the food crop that's prone to pests, and flowers and plants that attract their natural enemies? I'm really fascinated by the idea of letting the nature balance itself out lately.
    Also never stop with the dad jokes, they make it so comfortable to watch.

    • @Selfsufficientme
      @Selfsufficientme  Год назад +1

      Yes, companion planting is definitely a good strategy to reduce pests and encourage good bugs and other animals to the garden 👍🙂

  • @chrisschild1473
    @chrisschild1473 Год назад +3

    My second year at pot's and raised bed gardens. Through trial and error along with your advice I've learned a lot. Cheers 🍻 Mark keep up the great work and the uplifting attitude you're my favorite gardener to watch

  • @johnnykerby6995
    @johnnykerby6995 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hello from Texas U.S., I sure appreciate you taking the time to share your wealth of knowledge. God Bless you Sir!! Thank You so much!!

    • @amytaylor1054
      @amytaylor1054 11 месяцев назад +2

      Hello there👋,How are you feeling today?have a blessed day.God bless you!!!❤️

  • @gtrdude6
    @gtrdude6 11 месяцев назад

    I wouldn't want to play rugby with this bloke! What a great garden.