For me I guess it’s genetic. I grew up watching my grandparents, my parents, and my aunties tend their gardens, even being allowed to help choose plants for a free form native Australian garden. I think there’s no equal feeling to the one you have when you harvest fruits or vegetables you patiently cared, or when the flowers you planted finally blossom. I also love how gardening isn't 100% success / fail. Case in point, I can’t grow carrots but seem to forget that every year, and I just keep on trying!
Ooh, I grew carrots finally last year. They weren't very big, but they were so tasty! I grew multicoloured ones and then after harvest I just roasted them with salt and pepper - delish!
Your content speaks to my soul! And your videos are so well thought out and filmed. I can’t believe you don’t have a million followers! Keep up the good work. Your light is shining all the way into my little corner of The world ❤ excited to watch your channel (and your garden) grow!
Aww what a beautiful comment. Gosh, I don't know what I'd do if I logged in one morning to see a million followers ahah! Wow! Thanks for watching and for holding the light. More garden goodness coming up next week xx
Thank you both for the gardening inspiration! I've just returned home after being away from my garden for 9 weeks, and the first thing I did this morning was barefoot tour my garden, lamenting the missed opportunity for planting our summer veg ( normally have an abundance right now, and instead have a weed filled veggie patch) but also celebrating the bursts of colour from my kangaroo paws and other natives, as well as the fruit growing in the few trees we have in ground. I'm looking forward to weeding, preparing the earth and planting in the next few days and weeks.
You're so welcome Karen! Thanks for watching. I have a feeling you'll still have a pretty good harvest, as I think the season is slowly stretching out into Autumn. Plus, you can get some pretty established seedlings at this point. What are you going to focus on? This year, I put all my energy into my most used veggies - tomatoes, capsicum, pumpkin, eggplant, zucchini and potatoes.
RUclips suggested your channel to me and I subscribed to it. I like the vibes, your bike (I have almost the same) and it's so nice to watch while we're here in winter. So now I'm really looking forward to summer. Greetings Heidi 👩🌾💕 from Berlin. Happy New Year 🎊🎆
Welcome to the channel, Heidi! It must be very chilly in Berlin right now. I visited at Easter, once upon a time, and this little Australian was frozen solid! I'm so happy I have shone some of the sunshine your way and inspired you for the coming Spring. Not long now xx
Thank you so much for this beautiful video, what a perfect way to start my New Years Eve morning! Things are so dark and drab in the North Carolina right now, this was the perfect bit of sunshine. I have been enjoying reading the Green Witches Garden and pouring over seed catalogs, I can't wait for the sun and warmth to come back. Blessed be, my beautiful witchy sister
Beautiful Bonnie!! Thank you so much for watching. I had a feeling it would be a nice way to ring in the new year, getting all excited over flowers and faeries and the beauty of nature. The best part about winter, is that you have all those months ahead of you to plan and set intentions. Happy new year, sweet friend! xx
Thank you so so much! Have a magickal new year Kelli. I hope this fills you with inspiration for the coming season. I know you're in the middle of a cold winter in the northern hemisphere, but it's kinda nice to start planning early, don't you think?? xx
Oh all that work!! Must say I was out splitting up my native mint and some orchids this morning. And clean the birdbath. You're so right it is not really work! Thankyou again for another enjoyable video! Happy New Year!
There's something so satisfying about a day's work out in the garden. I think on some primal, evolutionary level, it stirs something deep within us all. Roughly, scientists predict humans have been gardening for over 23,000 years! And the best part is sinking into an epsom salts bath at the end of the day... then guess what? Epsom salts are an excellent fertiliser!! Totally magical :D
Thanks for inviting me to be in your video 🙏🏻 it was so much fun having you in the garden 🌸 & video is beautifully amazing ⭐️ so blessed to co-create with you ⭐️
Thanks Katrina! So glad you found it relaxing. I had such fun with this episode and it will always remind me of summer fun with my faeries and gardening pals 🥀 xx
I love the framing in your scene deadheading the hydrangeas, it almost looks like one of your artworks. We’re cutting back bolted parsley and celery today, will definitely now use the chop and drop technique thanks!
Erica, you are just a gem! How lovely to know that all my efforts don't go unnoticed by creative eyes :) Yes, I was happy with that composition and colour combo too! It's raining today but I'm already dreaming up scenes for the next episode - which just so happens to feature someone you know ;)
I really connected to this and had a flood of emotion while watching a fellow fae. You have inspired me to plant more flowers and stop to enjoy them. Blessed be.
Oh yesss that is a wonderful feeling - to know that I have inspired another garden out there somewhere, and the world suddenly has more flowers in it 🥀 xx
It is certainly a labour of love. I really care for my plants and all the life that exists in my garden. I feel like I don't own this place and that I'm just living in it among all the plants and bees and butterflies and birds... Often I sit in my garden and have to restrain myself from always trying to improve something :) Thanks for another inspiring video, sweet soul :)
That is so true, there is always something to do in the garden, new plans to make, new dreams to make reality. A gardener can never be bored, I suppose. Thanks for watching, Francisco 🌹
@@hadexxx Thank you so much! Every season it just keeps getting better. It is keeping me super busy though, along with this channel. I probably should do some more art aha
💚 where do I begin? Winter is the time to find a new garden channel & kinder spirit like minded Gardners Gardening is for a life time how much I've learned or been taught by my plants and habitat that's lives in my Gardens It's so magical & re grounds me I'm glad I found your channel I subscribed too. . Merry meet, Merry part,Merry meat again
I am already looking forward to your next video. I've just discovered your channel and will be a faithful follower. And I am now researching how to use crystals to help my garden. Thank you for your insight.
Welcome Linda! I am so thrilled that you're loving my videos and that I've inspired you. I wish I had even more crystals in my garden. The rose quartz in my bird bath is my favourite right now, because it feels to me like I'm giving extra love to the birds.
@@theramblingrose_ Following this video, I purchased a box of crystals and am now learning how to pair them in the garden. I will also add a rose quartz to my bird bath. Thank you for the informaiton.
@@lindamcconnell1653 You are so welcome! And it's nice to simply walk around the garden catching glimpses of pretty crystals too, and often I discover them where I'd forgotten I'd put one... such a nice surprise 🥰
Ah! The phrase ‘Working Bee” reminds me of a little romantic interlude. I was hanging out,under the shade of your Daisies,when the prettiest little Honey Bee came along,shopping for pollen. In classic grocery store flirtation,I said hello,and complimented her on her beautiful faceted eyes! She replied,”Bz.” I asked her what her name was,and she said “Bz”. Bees,they are not fans of syllabic language,it’s more…tonal for them. But what she said was newspeak for Bea,short for Beatrice,because,again,not so much with syllables. I directed her to a particularly fine stem of Daisies,which had produced the most powdery perfect pollen,and Bea the Bee smiled,in her cheek less mandibular way,and chose to collect it up on her fuzzy back legs. With a thankful “Bz”, she flew away,I never saw her again,but to this day,I have dreams of having her honey,sometimes on Melba toast,sometimes with peanut butter and raisins! It tastes like how Daisies smell😊 Bz.
So beautiful! love all the inspiration and so good to see your video in the heart of winter and look forward to spring summer!! Your gardens are so soulful ❤
Oh how lovely to say, thank you so much! I do feel that soulful energy in my garden. This is my third year and it just keeps getting better with every turn of the seasons. Thank you so much for watching xx
Oh those cornflowers so gorgeous, I have some seeds here in Tasmania, will see if I have luck growing them, love your channel - just magic! I too for years, have crystals hanging throughout house and now in my garden, just love them
I do love cornflowers! I make a beautiful bath soak with the petals in my 'Sweet Beltane' episode. I'm so glad you are enjoying my channel and yes, I have crystals all over the place. They are so beautiful. I'm uploading a new episode this evening that I'm sure you will love too. Thanks for watching xx
Enjoyed watching your love and inspiration of gardening. Especially having a good friend like Chris. I envy you having a longer growing seasons. Living in Wisconsin and having only six months of growing season is enough (still jealous). Winter gives me time to rethink and develop new gardens every Spring. Went from 10x10 plot to 2 acres. Happy Gardening!
Wow! 2 acres and going strong! Our growing season here in the cooler parts of Australia isn't too much longer than yours. I've just harvesting my first zucchini in the middle of summer. But I'm so glad you loved the video - thanks for watching! And yes, I'm so lucky to have a gardening buddy like Chris - have you checked out his video where he makes the fertilisers yet?
Oh thank you! It's lovely to find that spark of motivation in winter - it gets me through those days dreaming of my spring garden goals. Thanks for watching xx
Also,regarding fertilizer: I have a local fishmonger,we have set up an agreement,for a small price,I buy his fish scales. I take them home,and in a dedicated blender,I blend them with water. Very smelly business,but I plop it at the base of my Hostas,before they emerge for the year,and they grow to gigantic size,the envy of my neighbors,with whom I share root cuttings. And the little pointy sprouts,which are popping up as we speak,they are delicious,I roast them with olive oil and salt,like tender asparagus,and they taste exactly the same as asparagus!!
I love all of your videos Nancy, and this one was really lovely🌸🌼🌸 I’ve struggled with cabbage moths and leaf miners a lot since it warmed up. I’m only able to garden in pots, but I grow as many flowers as I can, and I have a little herb garden as well as some vegetables growing.
Thank you Sharon! I'm so glad you are enjoying the videos. I put so much love and effort into each one, so it makes me smile to hear that. Oh yes, those beautiful little white moths... the only thing that works is a fine netting, unfortunately, and that really bothers me and gets in the way of admiring my garden. They seem to go absolutely crazy for my kale! I do find that my chickens eat the caterpillars... along with the rest of the leaves! Maybe a little greenhouse for next winter's crop?
@@theramblingrose_ Happy New Year Nancy. I tried to net my pots but it just became too annoying having to removed them and put them back all the time, and of course not being able to see my lovely plants. I would dearly love a greenhouse for my pots, but it’s unfortunately not practical where I currently live. I do have a tiny plastic greenhouse with some of my plants in it that enjoy the humidity like my orchids☺️ maybe one day I will live somewhere garden and greenhouse friendly. In the meantime I’ll keep dreaming about it lol, and enjoying seeing your beautiful garden.🌸🌼🌿xx
Hi, thank you for such a lovely and inspiring video 💞 you used a wonderful piano tune at around 9.14 minutes into the video, could I ask what is it? I would love to learn how to play it :) thank you
Oh goodness Nat! I am now listening to it over and over... I haven't enough room on my hard drive to save all of the video files so I'm afraid I have lost this one. I must have been so tired the day I uploaded this, as I normally credit the music in my description. Don't worry, the name will come to me! I THINK it is either Megan Wofford or Johannes Bornlöf... it will come to me! Thanks for watching xx
@@theramblingrose_ that's ok :) thank you for looking into it and if you think of it, please do let me know as it is so lovely :) but if you don't, it's also ok ❤️ I am just happy to have stumbled upon your channel :)
Check it out on www.youtube.com/@gardeningnewearth3680 - he makes it in the 'Sun Garden' episode - sorry for the late reply, Ally, I was busily working away on the next episode in my new house 🥀 I hope you will love it - the garden is a blank canvas (again!).
Hi Tina, what a great question! If you're referring to the 'Plant Hardiness Zones for Australia', then I am in Zone 2 & 3. As we get heavy frost here, and snow on the mountains in winter. Thanks so much for watching xx
Hi Amber. I have been diagnosed with CSS (Central Sensitisation Syndrome) and C-PTSD - both are associated with trauma and its effect on the nervous system :/ If you watch my Samhain episode on healing, I share some tips in there, but mostly, meditation has helped me to heal. Sending lots of love ❤xx
For me I guess it’s genetic. I grew up watching my grandparents, my parents, and my aunties tend their gardens, even being allowed to help choose plants for a free form native Australian garden. I think there’s no equal feeling to the one you have when you harvest fruits or vegetables you patiently cared, or when the flowers you planted finally blossom.
I also love how gardening isn't 100% success / fail. Case in point, I can’t grow carrots but seem to forget that every year, and I just keep on trying!
Ooh, I grew carrots finally last year. They weren't very big, but they were so tasty! I grew multicoloured ones and then after harvest I just roasted them with salt and pepper - delish!
Your content speaks to my soul! And your videos are so well thought out and filmed. I can’t believe you don’t have a million followers! Keep up the good work. Your light is shining all the way into my little corner of The world ❤ excited to watch your channel (and your garden) grow!
Aww what a beautiful comment. Gosh, I don't know what I'd do if I logged in one morning to see a million followers ahah! Wow! Thanks for watching and for holding the light. More garden goodness coming up next week xx
Thank you both for the gardening inspiration! I've just returned home after being away from my garden for 9 weeks, and the first thing I did this morning was barefoot tour my garden, lamenting the missed opportunity for planting our summer veg ( normally have an abundance right now, and instead have a weed filled veggie patch) but also celebrating the bursts of colour from my kangaroo paws and other natives, as well as the fruit growing in the few trees we have in ground. I'm looking forward to weeding, preparing the earth and planting in the next few days and weeks.
You're so welcome Karen! Thanks for watching. I have a feeling you'll still have a pretty good harvest, as I think the season is slowly stretching out into Autumn. Plus, you can get some pretty established seedlings at this point. What are you going to focus on? This year, I put all my energy into my most used veggies - tomatoes, capsicum, pumpkin, eggplant, zucchini and potatoes.
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RUclips suggested your channel to me and I subscribed to it. I like the vibes, your bike (I have almost the same) and it's so nice to watch while we're here in winter. So now I'm really looking forward to summer. Greetings Heidi 👩🌾💕 from Berlin. Happy New Year 🎊🎆
Welcome to the channel, Heidi! It must be very chilly in Berlin right now. I visited at Easter, once upon a time, and this little Australian was frozen solid! I'm so happy I have shone some of the sunshine your way and inspired you for the coming Spring. Not long now xx
Thank you so much for this beautiful video, what a perfect way to start my New Years Eve morning! Things are so dark and drab in the North Carolina right now, this was the perfect bit of sunshine. I have been enjoying reading the Green Witches Garden and pouring over seed catalogs, I can't wait for the sun and warmth to come back. Blessed be, my beautiful witchy sister
Beautiful Bonnie!! Thank you so much for watching. I had a feeling it would be a nice way to ring in the new year, getting all excited over flowers and faeries and the beauty of nature. The best part about winter, is that you have all those months ahead of you to plan and set intentions. Happy new year, sweet friend! xx
What a lovely video, Nancy! I loved all the tips and tricks. Your garden is lovely 🌸
Thank you so so much! Have a magickal new year Kelli. I hope this fills you with inspiration for the coming season. I know you're in the middle of a cold winter in the northern hemisphere, but it's kinda nice to start planning early, don't you think?? xx
I love the idea of broad beans as a ravioli filling 😍 always get so much out of your videos, thanks Nancy ❤
Ohhh yes, you should totally try the recipe out! Mix in some herbs and a little vegan fetta cheese and - scrumptious!
Oh all that work!! Must say I was out splitting up my native mint and some orchids this morning. And clean the birdbath. You're so right it is not really work! Thankyou again for another enjoyable video! Happy New Year!
There's something so satisfying about a day's work out in the garden. I think on some primal, evolutionary level, it stirs something deep within us all. Roughly, scientists predict humans have been gardening for over 23,000 years! And the best part is sinking into an epsom salts bath at the end of the day... then guess what? Epsom salts are an excellent fertiliser!! Totally magical :D
Thanks for inviting me to be in your video 🙏🏻
it was so much fun having you in the garden 🌸 & video is beautifully amazing ⭐️ so blessed to co-create with you ⭐️
It made the whole process twice as fun, right?! Thank you so much :D
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Thank you for your inspiration
It's my pleasure! Happy gardening, Tracey 🌿🥀🌿
Watching your channel is very relaxing ❤thank you for the opportunity to peek into your world ❤can’t wait to watch more😊
Thanks Katrina! So glad you found it relaxing. I had such fun with this episode and it will always remind me of summer fun with my faeries and gardening pals 🥀 xx
Beautiful video Nancy, thank you. I’ll be in touch. Happy New Year sweet green witch, stay safe and I’ll talk next year. 💕
Thanks for watching, Pauline! This one was really fun to create and nice to have a friend join me too! Happy New Year xx
I love the framing in your scene deadheading the hydrangeas, it almost looks like one of your artworks. We’re cutting back bolted parsley and celery today, will definitely now use the chop and drop technique thanks!
Erica, you are just a gem! How lovely to know that all my efforts don't go unnoticed by creative eyes :) Yes, I was happy with that composition and colour combo too! It's raining today but I'm already dreaming up scenes for the next episode - which just so happens to feature someone you know ;)
Very beautiful video Nancy. Love this. Happy new year and all the best. Love u so much 😍🎆 Amma
Happy New Year little sis and Amma. It's sooo hot here today! Reminds me of Sri Lanka!
I really connected to this and had a flood of emotion while watching a fellow fae. You have inspired me to plant more flowers and stop to enjoy them. Blessed be.
Oh yesss that is a wonderful feeling - to know that I have inspired another garden out there somewhere, and the world suddenly has more flowers in it 🥀 xx
It is certainly a labour of love. I really care for my plants and all the life that exists in my garden. I feel like I don't own this place and that I'm just living in it among all the plants and bees and butterflies and birds... Often I sit in my garden and have to restrain myself from always trying to improve something :) Thanks for another inspiring video, sweet soul :)
That is so true, there is always something to do in the garden, new plans to make, new dreams to make reality. A gardener can never be bored, I suppose. Thanks for watching, Francisco 🌹
Beautiful! Loved It!
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Thank you so much, Cathy! So glad I was able to get one more episode out before the new year to brighten your day with flowers xx
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Amazing garden Nancy.
@@hadexxx Thank you so much! Every season it just keeps getting better. It is keeping me super busy though, along with this channel. I probably should do some more art aha
I agree with you, gardening doesn’t feel like work. I enjoyed your video and subscribed. Thanks!
Thanks for watching Lynn! Yes, hours fly by when I'm out there in the garden - so much fun!
Love the alchemy of the green fertiliser and the wood ash ☯️
They work so well together, and I swear the veggies have already grown so much bigger!
💚 where do I begin? Winter is the time to find a new garden channel & kinder spirit like minded Gardners Gardening is for a life time how much I've learned or been taught by my plants and habitat that's lives in my Gardens
It's so magical & re grounds me I'm glad I found your channel I subscribed too. . Merry meet, Merry part,Merry meat again
Thank you so much for watching, Michael! And Merry meet to you too! I'm always glad to meet a kindred spirit too 🧚
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Love your garden 🌸… New friend from Canada 🇨🇦 …. I love gardening as well.
Welcome!! It's the perfect time to start imagining your spring garden over there in Canada! Happy gardening and thanks for watching xx
Thanks . Still lots of snow on the ground Up here , can’t wait for Spring . Have a great day.
Oh my.. What a lovely and beautiful garden... Love it so much..
Oh thank you so much! Thank you for watching. Stay tuned for the next one xx
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I am already looking forward to your next video. I've just discovered your channel and will be a faithful follower. And I am now researching how to use crystals to help my garden. Thank you for your insight.
Welcome Linda! I am so thrilled that you're loving my videos and that I've inspired you. I wish I had even more crystals in my garden. The rose quartz in my bird bath is my favourite right now, because it feels to me like I'm giving extra love to the birds.
@@theramblingrose_ Following this video, I purchased a box of crystals and am now learning how to pair them in the garden. I will also add a rose quartz to my bird bath. Thank you for the informaiton.
@@lindamcconnell1653 You are so welcome! And it's nice to simply walk around the garden catching glimpses of pretty crystals too, and often I discover them where I'd forgotten I'd put one... such a nice surprise 🥰
Ah! The phrase ‘Working Bee” reminds me of a little romantic interlude.
I was hanging out,under the shade of your Daisies,when the prettiest little Honey Bee came along,shopping for pollen.
In classic grocery store flirtation,I said hello,and complimented her on her beautiful faceted eyes!
She replied,”Bz.”
I asked her what her name was,and she said “Bz”.
Bees,they are not fans of syllabic language,it’s more…tonal for them.
But what she said was newspeak for Bea,short for Beatrice,because,again,not so much with syllables.
I directed her to a particularly fine stem of Daisies,which had produced the most powdery perfect pollen,and Bea the Bee smiled,in her cheek less mandibular way,and chose to collect it up on her fuzzy back legs.
With a thankful “Bz”, she flew away,I never saw her again,but to this day,I have dreams of having her honey,sometimes on Melba toast,sometimes with peanut butter and raisins!
It tastes like how Daisies smell😊
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So beautiful! love all the inspiration and so good to see your video in the heart of winter and look forward to spring summer!! Your gardens are so soulful ❤
Oh how lovely to say, thank you so much! I do feel that soulful energy in my garden. This is my third year and it just keeps getting better with every turn of the seasons. Thank you so much for watching xx
Oh those cornflowers so gorgeous, I have some seeds here in Tasmania, will see if I have luck growing them, love your channel - just magic! I too for years, have crystals hanging throughout house and now in my garden, just love them
I do love cornflowers! I make a beautiful bath soak with the petals in my 'Sweet Beltane' episode. I'm so glad you are enjoying my channel and yes, I have crystals all over the place. They are so beautiful. I'm uploading a new episode this evening that I'm sure you will love too. Thanks for watching xx
Enjoyed watching your love and inspiration of gardening. Especially having a good friend like Chris. I envy you having a longer growing seasons. Living in Wisconsin and having only six months of growing season is enough (still jealous). Winter gives me time to rethink and develop new gardens every Spring. Went from 10x10 plot to 2 acres. Happy Gardening!
Wow! 2 acres and going strong! Our growing season here in the cooler parts of Australia isn't too much longer than yours. I've just harvesting my first zucchini in the middle of summer. But I'm so glad you loved the video - thanks for watching! And yes, I'm so lucky to have a gardening buddy like Chris - have you checked out his video where he makes the fertilisers yet?
No, I haven't. Could not find his videos.
@@ramirofuentes4408 Here is the link, Ramiro - enjoy! ruclips.net/video/Xk2DxHrRAEI/видео.html
Just came over I love this video and so relaxing. Going to binge watch this Saturday while working in the yard 😊 . Tfs Love.
Thanks Rhonda! Sounds like a fun Saturday - hope you enjoy it ❤
@@theramblingrose_ Thank you.
Very motivating video, can't wait for spring to come
Oh thank you! It's lovely to find that spark of motivation in winter - it gets me through those days dreaming of my spring garden goals. Thanks for watching xx
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Thank you for a very inspirational video
It's my absolute pleasure to make them, Linda! Thanks so much for watching - stay tuned for the next one, I think it's a real beauty xx
I enjoy watching your video I love your beautiful cottage garden. Subscribed! Looking forward for more videos .
Oh wow! Thank you so much Lenie. Love your videos too - watching now! xx
So glad I found you!
Aww thank you! Likewise, beautiful faerie sister Linda xx
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Yay! Thanks for watching xx
New subscriber ,beautiful gadern, In Africa we are in summer
Thank you so much for subscribing! We can share seasonal gardening adventures together xx
Also,regarding fertilizer:
I have a local fishmonger,we have set up an agreement,for a small price,I buy his fish scales.
I take them home,and in a dedicated blender,I blend them with water.
Very smelly business,but I plop it at the base of my Hostas,before they emerge for the year,and they grow to gigantic size,the envy of my neighbors,with whom I share root cuttings.
And the little pointy sprouts,which are popping up as we speak,they are delicious,I roast them with olive oil and salt,like tender asparagus,and they taste exactly the same as asparagus!!
Ah yes! Not sure why the garden loves is so, but the best fertilisers always smell atrocious 🌱💚
I love all of your videos Nancy, and this one was really lovely🌸🌼🌸 I’ve struggled with cabbage moths and leaf miners a lot since it warmed up. I’m only able to garden in pots, but I grow as many flowers as I can, and I have a little herb garden as well as some vegetables growing.
Thank you Sharon! I'm so glad you are enjoying the videos. I put so much love and effort into each one, so it makes me smile to hear that. Oh yes, those beautiful little white moths... the only thing that works is a fine netting, unfortunately, and that really bothers me and gets in the way of admiring my garden. They seem to go absolutely crazy for my kale! I do find that my chickens eat the caterpillars... along with the rest of the leaves! Maybe a little greenhouse for next winter's crop?
@@theramblingrose_ Happy New Year Nancy. I tried to net my pots but it just became too annoying having to removed them and put them back all the time, and of course not being able to see my lovely plants. I would dearly love a greenhouse for my pots, but it’s unfortunately not practical where I currently live. I do have a tiny plastic greenhouse with some of my plants in it that enjoy the humidity like my orchids☺️ maybe one day I will live somewhere garden and greenhouse friendly. In the meantime I’ll keep dreaming about it lol, and enjoying seeing your beautiful garden.🌸🌼🌿xx
Hi, thank you for such a lovely and inspiring video 💞 you used a wonderful piano tune at around 9.14 minutes into the video, could I ask what is it? I would love to learn how to play it :) thank you
Oh goodness Nat! I am now listening to it over and over... I haven't enough room on my hard drive to save all of the video files so I'm afraid I have lost this one. I must have been so tired the day I uploaded this, as I normally credit the music in my description. Don't worry, the name will come to me! I THINK it is either Megan Wofford or Johannes Bornlöf... it will come to me! Thanks for watching xx
@@theramblingrose_ that's ok :) thank you for looking into it and if you think of it, please do let me know as it is so lovely :) but if you don't, it's also ok ❤️ I am just happy to have stumbled upon your channel :)
What feed did he make? ❤
Check it out on www.youtube.com/@gardeningnewearth3680 - he makes it in the 'Sun Garden' episode - sorry for the late reply, Ally, I was busily working away on the next episode in my new house 🥀 I hope you will love it - the garden is a blank canvas (again!).
What zone do you garden in??
Hi Tina, what a great question! If you're referring to the 'Plant Hardiness Zones for Australia', then I am in Zone 2 & 3. As we get heavy frost here, and snow on the mountains in winter. Thanks so much for watching xx
Can you please tell me what autoimmune disease you have? As my loved one seems to have all of these symptoms.thankyou
Hi Amber. I have been diagnosed with CSS (Central Sensitisation Syndrome) and C-PTSD - both are associated with trauma and its effect on the nervous system :/ If you watch my Samhain episode on healing, I share some tips in there, but mostly, meditation has helped me to heal. Sending lots of love ❤xx
The fennel plant might spread by you putting it on the compost pile. Plant like these I throw away.
Oooh great tip! I hadn't thought of that! Luckily the chooks have scratched away at it and I THINK I got to it before it went to seed. Phewfff!