I'd love to hear about your own gardening resolutions for 2025! Share your goals and aspirations in the comments below. Let's inspire each other to create amazing gardens this year! 🌻
I have so many but here are a few: - arch trellis for my cucumbers to use more vertical space - plant more flowers to attract more pollinators - be better with mulching and fertilizing - extend my garden season by starting seeds earlier and invest more time into cool weather crops - try out mono-planting rather than companion planting - buying max. 5 seedlings in a shop (the rest must come from my own seed starting)
I'm renewing my gardens after having had years with little time to tend the land...mourning a bit for the plants I'd lost as the tree-canopy nearby became more profound and took ample direct sunlight away from my healing herbs. But what remains has been the rescue of planned and planted perennials. Nature is so generous! With some work (and the chance to trim back trees in the cold season) my "wild gardens" will be a source of pleasure once more.
Thanks for spending your valuable time with me ♥ We don't really tend to use growing zones in the UK (There's an argument we're too small a country, although we do have some micro climates), however.. For my part of the country, South West, the equivalent would be Zone 8b.
Don't even know how I ended up here BUT I am so glad I did. Great Ideas that I plan to follow once we are done with winter. Although I already have ideas I can start right now that it is officially winter here. (Have a setup, not in use much. It is 3:15 AM.) Great resolutions which I plan to follow! My yard is already a certified wildlife habitat, but it can be much better! Love all those flowers (that I cannot even remotely plant yet). I'm guessing maybe British, I'm in the US, way north. I will be checking out the other videos, really liked this one. I even already have an identical journal!
Thanks for your lovely comments. I had to use some stock footage of the wildflowers, as we are in the wet and murky season here. But hopefully, next year, there will be something to show off! 😉
Great video, good sir! Definitely will share this one!!! I love composting myself to be honest, but I'm shocked how few people actually compost these days!!!!!
I'd love to hear about your own gardening resolutions for 2025! Share your goals and aspirations in the comments below. Let's inspire each other to create amazing gardens this year! 🌻
I have so many but here are a few:
- arch trellis for my cucumbers to use more vertical space
- plant more flowers to attract more pollinators
- be better with mulching and fertilizing
- extend my garden season by starting seeds earlier and invest more time into cool weather crops
- try out mono-planting rather than companion planting
- buying max. 5 seedlings in a shop (the rest must come from my own seed starting)
@@YoursNadine18 Brilliant! Best of luck this year! 😃
I bought the 16ft cattle panel and stakes from tractor supply which I used to grow cucumbers. It worked wonderfully!
@sarahsummer2337 great idea. Cattle panel looks so useful. Unfortunately, they're not as ubiquitous here in the UK. I wish they were. 😀
@ i have the same issue in Austria. But I‘m looking into alternatives by asking a friend who works in construction
@@YoursNadine18 I guess the closest we've got is construction rebar. Great stuff if you can get it. 😀
I'm renewing my gardens after having had years with little time to tend the land...mourning a bit for the plants I'd lost as the tree-canopy nearby became more profound and took ample direct sunlight away from my healing herbs. But what remains has been the rescue of planned and planted perennials. Nature is so generous! With some work (and the chance to trim back trees in the cold season) my "wild gardens" will be a source of pleasure once more.
The very best of luck to you! A garden to cherish and enjoy.
What zone do you grow in? Just subscribed to your channel. Great tips and goals.
Thanks for spending your valuable time with me ♥ We don't really tend to use growing zones in the UK (There's an argument we're too small a country, although we do have some micro climates), however.. For my part of the country, South West, the equivalent would be Zone 8b.
Don't even know how I ended up here BUT I am so glad I did. Great Ideas that I plan to follow once we are done with winter. Although I already have ideas I can start right now that it is officially winter here. (Have a setup, not in use much. It is 3:15 AM.) Great resolutions which I plan to follow! My yard is already a certified wildlife habitat, but it can be much better! Love all those flowers (that I cannot even remotely plant yet). I'm guessing maybe British, I'm in the US, way north. I will be checking out the other videos, really liked this one. I even already have an identical journal!
Thanks for your lovely comments. I had to use some stock footage of the wildflowers, as we are in the wet and murky season here. But hopefully, next year, there will be something to show off! 😉
@@tomschooks Been watching your other videos.
Great video, good sir! Definitely will share this one!!! I love composting myself to be honest, but I'm shocked how few people actually compost these days!!!!!
Thanks for watching. I'm glad you enjoyed 😀
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