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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • Fall Flower Bed Cleanup! - bit.ly/3tjRTT2
    Planting Alliums & Tulips in the Garden! - bit.ly/3tjBQVg
    Planting a Lawn in the Greenhouse for the Kids! - bit.ly/3hysNgF
    Helping My Parents Plant Bulbs in Their Garden! - bit.ly/3hnm4WD
    Planting Daffodils, Iris Reticulata & Alliums! - bit.ly/3Aauo2z

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  • @adz5bneweng589
    @adz5bneweng589 Год назад +195

    Love the idea of a yearly, best-performing plant awards! Best 3 annuals, best 3 perennials, best 3 shrubs of the year, etc. And why...

  • @Gjm1986
    @Gjm1986 Год назад +36

    There was a older man in the area when I was growing up, he planted daffodils on the sides of several hills along the highway in the shape of a smilie faces. They have naturalized so beautifully and still going strong nearly 25 years later. It's so fun to see them every spring, makes me laugh and smile!

    • @majorzipf8947
      @majorzipf8947 Год назад +2

      This is so lovely! There is a small group of people who do that in my area as well. It’s such a treat every spring.

  • @nancydeis7121
    @nancydeis7121 Год назад +30

    I AM SO HAPPY THAT AARON GOT MORE COMFORTABLE IN FRONT OF CAMERA. I love you two together

  • @donnaokoniewski3761
    @donnaokoniewski3761 Год назад +50

    I love the Sunday Morning recap and the way you and Aaron have conversations about everything. You two are so sweet together. Thank you so much. xo

  • @lizmerritt2148
    @lizmerritt2148 Год назад +40

    OMG I love Aaron’s description of being the guardian, that is my husband. What a lovely description of the well thought out person! I am very much like Laura so I have my own guardian.🥰

    • @michelleschmadeka66
      @michelleschmadeka66 Год назад +1

      Loved the book. So helpful in my ability to communicate why i am doing what I am doing. The 5 Voices. It is on Kindle.

  • @juliafiore120
    @juliafiore120 Год назад +63

    Good morning, Laura & Aaron ☕️ Just wanted to let you both know how much I look forward to, and enjoy both your channels. I start every day off with a cup of coffee, ready for 7:00 AM to get my “Laura fix”. You have taught and inspired me so much with my own yard, i feel compelled to thank you immensely from the bottom of my heart! Have a Blessed Day 😊🐈

    • @susanparker-heitel702
      @susanparker-heitel702 Год назад

      Hello our grass in coastal Central Florida stays green all winter and my husband generally mows the end of October/November and then not till our next Spring mid February to early March. While you will get grass I doubt you will have to mow if your grass grows like Florida winter grass.

  • @stephanieblume5448
    @stephanieblume5448 Год назад +149

    Okay Aaron, it's time to write a children's book about "Two Raccoons and a Fox", using your property and having Laura illustrate it. The children in the story are Benjamin and Samantha Grace. I can totally see this being a big seller! Definitely start a series of stories, with parts played by your family members, too.

    • @lawrenberghanson4401
      @lawrenberghanson4401 Год назад +7

      That would be great. A series on how to plant with animal friends.

    • @MrsReed-lf9iz
      @MrsReed-lf9iz Год назад +3

      I would buy this!!!

    • @gretchenburton7184
      @gretchenburton7184 Год назад +4

      And have tea parties in the Hartley💗

    • @patriciagurwitz509
      @patriciagurwitz509 Год назад +4

      I agree I think a series of books written for children and gardening is a great 👍🏼 idea

    • @Lulab3ll3
      @Lulab3ll3 Год назад +1

      Omg yes! What a lovely idea!

  • @lisayum800
    @lisayum800 Год назад +3

    First of all I cannot thank you enough for my education, motivation and entertainment throughout 2020 to present. My family is well aware of my new friend “Laura.” My husband has urged me to share our winterized fountain with you. I agree the sight of a tarp covering my fountain/centerpiece is an eyesore and downright depressing. We went to a plastic shop (Tap Plastics) and gave them our dimensions including the holes in the center. We then put burlap inside and some matching weatherstripping where it rests on the fountain. My view from the kitchen has been restored throughout the winter. This is our second winter with this contraption and as we uncovered it last spring it was dry inside. I hope this might help you. Ugh… 😮 I guess I can’t attach a photo? I hope my description helps.

  • @ericrusso6250
    @ericrusso6250 Год назад +35

    Perennial vinca is very foliage heavy as you mentioned but I believe the comment said annual vinca which is quite different and very colorful. I grew it for the first time this summer and was pleasantly surprised. It's like a much more versatile impatient.

    • @heatherderganc5984
      @heatherderganc5984 Год назад +5

      Yes I agree! It is very colorful and one that deserves the “best annual flower of the year” award here in North Texas, zone 8.

    • @maynardgreenhouse
      @maynardgreenhouse Год назад +2

      I was just coming to comment on that. I often wonder why she doesn’t use more lantana or scaevola too.

    • @kkeenan536
      @kkeenan536 Год назад +3

      Yes! Vinca flowers vs the green vinca ground cover with the small blue flowers…gets confusing!

    • @barbarajames-higgins2059
      @barbarajames-higgins2059 Год назад +5

      I was just commenting on that. Vincas are my go to annual in our very hot, dry Central Valley of California. I'm in zone 9 and my Vincas often over winter, and I have full size, blooming plants by early May when the nurseries don't seem to get Vincas in until around late June. You can put cuttings in water and they will sprout. I've got about 50 plantlets that I am experimenting with over wintering inside my house.

    • @anthonybisulca5237
      @anthonybisulca5237 Год назад +1

      Yes, thank you Eric.... the fuchsia, pink and white blooms last all season.

  • @karentriebel1217
    @karentriebel1217 Год назад +23

    Years ago, I saw a video on English gardening. In order to mow in between boxwood labyrinths, they used the smallest push mower I've ever seen, maybe 12 inches or less.Too cute! There is indeed a tool for everything, even Benjamin's lawn.

  • @Winnie-Kay
    @Winnie-Kay Год назад +10

    Off topic, after 40+ years of growing snake plants, I think I have around thirty currently, one is blooming. I found it yesterday. I've never had one happy enough to bloom. I'm so excited and happy that I've finally made one happy. Yay 🤗

    • @Ibis333
      @Ibis333 Год назад +1

      Congratulations!

    • @Winnie-Kay
      @Winnie-Kay Год назад

      @@Ibis333 , Thank you 😊

  • @janicebrowningaquino792
    @janicebrowningaquino792 Год назад +26

    Oh I LIKE the idea of the new name ‘Balcony Garden’. I have a difficult time remembering where each garden is but I knows where you balcony is and that helps tremendously!!! 😊

    • @alw5101
      @alw5101 Год назад

      If they posted a map it would be so nice right!

    • @cynthiafisher9907
      @cynthiafisher9907 Год назад

      @@alw5101 That’s the main reason I would like to go to a garden tour, just to get my bearings.

  • @lindamurray9575
    @lindamurray9575 Год назад +18

    Random question… how is the 200 year old Christmas Cactus doing after you repotted it?

  • @Floraltherapyfe
    @Floraltherapyfe Год назад +20

    I love the balcony garden! It doesn’t have to be symmetrical and a little wonky is charming!

    • @rosaleejo
      @rosaleejo Год назад

      Laura and Aaron, when you do consider changing that space, I’m confident you will create the space you like while designing it around the asymmetrical elements and the septic tank. Gardens don’t have to be symmetrical.

  • @aptkeyboard3173
    @aptkeyboard3173 Год назад +1

    I think this may be the most informative and entertaining gardening channel on RUclips.

  • @w.bovgvereav5761
    @w.bovgvereav5761 Год назад +14

    " Preparedness is the ultimate confidence builder. " ~ Vince Lombardi

  • @Blake.Cooper
    @Blake.Cooper Год назад +10

    Love the idea of the "GAAs"! Garden Answer Awards! I want to take the opportunity to THANK YOU both so much for all of your hard work on the daily. I am inspired as a gardener but also inspired seeing a hardworking couple raising their kids, and living the dream of working for yourself. Perhaps on this channel you could do a tutorial on how you plan your spaces on graph paper? Seeing it come to life from your drawn design is just magical to me! Love y'all all the way from central Kentucky!

  • @shanachrisman6638
    @shanachrisman6638 Год назад +8

    We ALL have bulbs to plant, and we need your continued bulb planting videos for encouragement!!! Love all of your videos.

  • @awizenwoman
    @awizenwoman Год назад +7

    Here in England we call high tunnels 'poly tunnels' and the Hartley a 'greenhouse.

  • @alw5101
    @alw5101 Год назад +35

    I love how glam Laura looks this morning! Then she flashes her dirt filled hands.. You can take the girl out of the garden but ya can’t take the GARDEN out of the Girl.. HAHAHAHAHA 😂🥰

  • @jenniferschmidt4596
    @jenniferschmidt4596 Год назад +11

    Not me over here watching the highlights waiting for Laura to read my question like a kid waiting for their name to be called on Romper Room! ;-)

  • @victoriajohnson5304
    @victoriajohnson5304 Год назад +5

    GOOD MORNING EVERYONE!!!🌞🌻🌞

  • @truthtalker4038
    @truthtalker4038 Год назад +12

    They sell moisture meters to check the soil of your plants. It has prongs that you stick down in the soil that doesn't hurt the plant, and it tells the moisture level. It's one of the best things I have bought and use.

    • @LindaKayHolevas
      @LindaKayHolevas Год назад +4

      Yes! I just bought one for my indoor plants (I have A LOT:). I tend to overwater & the moisture meter has most definitely been a game changer! Hopefully I will be able to keep all of my plants alive during these winter months.

    • @pollytiks3885
      @pollytiks3885 Год назад +1

      That’s a great idea!! I keep forgetting to get one of those!

  • @marinbandel2574
    @marinbandel2574 Год назад +14

    Good morning Laura and Aaron! Such good conversation this morning! I will be listening for you to say the balcony garden in future videos 😄. You guys are a great team both in the garden and in life. Hugs from N.C ..❤️

  • @cathynefzger8287
    @cathynefzger8287 Год назад +5

    Burn piles are fabulous on New Year's Eve especially if the ground is covered in snow! Marshmallows, hot chocolate, adult beverage of choice are great accompaniments!!!

  • @sandyg8794
    @sandyg8794 Год назад +3

    Hi Laura and Aaron! I agree with a LOT of other commenters to name the Versailles Garden the Persephone Garden. It makes more sense than the balcony garden since you have the Persephone statue there and we rarely see the balcony. IMO. I would leave that garden as is, too. It's interesting. Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @TheGiddyGeranium
    @TheGiddyGeranium Год назад +8

    I was strangely satisfied when you cut down that cherry tree!😄 I’ll take a tree down in a minute if it’s not working for me!

  • @AaronSmith-kt2fs
    @AaronSmith-kt2fs Год назад +8

    I’m with you Laura, weeping trees like that cherry look odd in a landscape. To my eye, they don’t meld with most surroundings very well, and instead of complimenting gardens, they seem to stand out in a visually awkward way.

  • @janehynes8319
    @janehynes8319 Год назад +12

    I enjoy your honesty with your plants. Where you did something great and when there were issues. Top performers for ground and for pots would be great!

  • @beverlyasleson3321
    @beverlyasleson3321 Год назад +3

    Yes have a yearly award for the best plant/flower. Benjamin is so smart he is learning a lot from both of you which he will be a big help as he gets older…mowing the yard 👍

  • @Patricia-lg8vg
    @Patricia-lg8vg Год назад +6

    the hurricane is a hard one - it all depends on the water coming in. My daughter's building lost all their doors, and" big" cement fixtures when the water came through Naples. The water washed away all but the metal supports and cement under one side of their building. it was fascinating - you could see right under the building.

  • @cinnzimm6778
    @cinnzimm6778 Год назад +15

    Loved this week’s videos! We’ve had so much snow and cold weather (Alberta, Canada) that it’s nice to see gardening activities!

  • @rhondasajjadieh7791
    @rhondasajjadieh7791 Год назад

    Y’all are so cute…. Love your conversations and how you both compliment each other in your own way! God made a good match with you two…. and thank you for sharing your vast knowledge of all things outside ❤

  • @barbarajames-higgins2059
    @barbarajames-higgins2059 Год назад +5

    Anthony commented "Have you considered planting Vinca annuals?" Your answer made me think maybe you were thinking of Vinca ground cover/vine because you said they had a lot of green. My annual Vincas are covered with blooms, are self cleaning, are not bothered by pests and looked beautiful in full sun through 115 degree heat last summer. My plants were easily two to three feet wide and about a foot high. Be sure to pinch then when planting to get a fuller plant. I've been wanting to ask you if you've ever tried Vinca myself for a long time. They are a go to for me in our fierce summers in Central California. I've also thought that you might enjoy trying Chinese Ground Orchid in your shady spots. It can work in zone 6 according to online research. (I am in zone 9) They are beautiful and if they can survive your winters, you would love them.

    • @anthonybisulca5237
      @anthonybisulca5237 Год назад

      Yes, thank you Barbara, I thought the same thing. Annual Vincas had so much color all season.

  • @peggyhelblingsgardenwhatyo7920
    @peggyhelblingsgardenwhatyo7920 Год назад +11

    Greetings, Laura and Aaron from Windermere, Florida zone 9b USA 🇺🇸
    I like the balcony garden! Sounds perfect!
    Take the hedge-trimmer to mow the indoor grass. I've done it and it works.
    Happy Gardening Everyone 👩‍🌾👍

  • @PatriotLady1991
    @PatriotLady1991 Год назад +8

    Living in hurricane 🌀 country, Gulf Coast, AL, it really depends on the category and the position of your house. Honestly, anything outside was the least of my worries. When you are worried about your roof blowing off, urns and statues are on their own.

  • @lindaerickson9898
    @lindaerickson9898 Год назад +8

    We have a very small lawn at our Texas resort and my husband bought a battery operated lawn mower. It runs on the same battery as his drills, etc. That would work for your grass bed.

    • @tanasuter5777
      @tanasuter5777 Год назад +1

      Also very quiet!

    • @tonybaroud3511
      @tonybaroud3511 Год назад

      I’m really impressed with your comment,if you don’t mind friendship please were are you from

  • @susanpeterson9947
    @susanpeterson9947 Год назад +8

    Excuse this comment if someone already suggested it, but instead of using paint to mark a stopping point on a drill or auger, use colored painters tape. Wrap the tape around the shaft at the proper spot to mark the depth you want. It’s easy to see from above and easy to pull off and replace at a different depth for different types of bulbs.

  • @wandalohr7731
    @wandalohr7731 Год назад +11

    Good morning. Love your weekly summaries! This has been wild werk!

  • @davidandmelody
    @davidandmelody Год назад +1

    Mowing the indoor grass sounds like a job for good old fashion push mower or maybe even hedge trimmers. My husband and I are just like you guys but I'm the one who over thinks a project and he's the one who charges ahead full steam.

  • @blessedwvfam9077
    @blessedwvfam9077 Год назад +5

    Agree 100% Surefire begonia is my favorite annual for zone 6b!! So hardy and blooms and blooms! In ground or pots!!! My second year growing it and next year I will buy double of them! My friends can’t believe how big they are for a begonia! Beats all the others!! Love proven winners!!

  • @tyrar3843
    @tyrar3843 Год назад +1

    For the little grass garden heres a mowing idea- how about one of those push mowers.. they mow as you push them. They also seem a lil old fashioned looking but still cool. No electric just a few pushes..even the kids could do it..Just a thought :) ... great video thanks for sharing

  • @darlenetrowsse9269
    @darlenetrowsse9269 Год назад +2

    Oh Laura, I loved your “ lalala” when you don’t want to listen to Aaron. Made me laugh. 😂

  • @sherristockfleth746
    @sherristockfleth746 Год назад +1

    My husband is very much like Aaron and I call him "The Dream Killer" often. 😂.

  • @marilynruggeberg
    @marilynruggeberg Год назад +1

    I LOVE how REAL you are. You always seem like a Perfect Couple. It is nice to hear that you also argue just like the rest of us. Love the Videos too.

  • @lindaforystek5028
    @lindaforystek5028 Год назад +2

    I give an "annual of the year" award to something new I have planted each year. In 2022, it was lemon coral sedum!! I planted it in different locations throughout my yard to give some uniformity and it did so well. The color makes for a striking pop among other annuals and perennials

  • @janmorris4066
    @janmorris4066 Год назад +6

    I have 3 casading vinca plants and they bloomed all summer. I brought them inside and a very pretty white one is still blooming.

  • @msmaddox2918
    @msmaddox2918 Год назад +17

    Hi Laura & Aaron! For the grass you have growing inside the green house - do you still have the robot mower? Can you use that to mow the grass?

    • @patcoll247
      @patcoll247 Год назад +1

      An old time push mover would be perfect

    • @pollytiks3885
      @pollytiks3885 Год назад +1

      That’s a great idea!! Perfect size!

  • @krisprescott4138
    @krisprescott4138 Год назад +4

    I have a small push mower..no gas, that would work to pickup and put on your little box lawn. Got it on Amazon around 100$

  • @bethgraves2713
    @bethgraves2713 Год назад +4

    I think Portico Garden would be nice because you use and decorate your portico regularly, more so than the balcony. Love your channel!

  • @kathierogers3208
    @kathierogers3208 Год назад +1

    I just love the recaps. The information that you add to the subjects of the videos are so worth the cost of admission. Thank you so much. I really appreciate the hard work, the knowledge and contribution that you and Aaron add is outstanding. ❤

  • @susanlee9532
    @susanlee9532 Год назад +3

    For the lady in Mississippi, there is a nursery in TN that had pawpaws and black birch. The bark was used for wintergreen flavoring.

  • @greenthumbelina7331
    @greenthumbelina7331 Год назад +5

    Laura and Aaron, when you talked about how you would mow the small lawn in the greenhouse, you might want to get a small battery-operated mower with a bag attachment! There are some inexpensive ones, and you wouldn't have gasoline fumes in the greenhouse cutting the grass. Have a great weekend! ~Margie🤗💐

  • @MaryLynne2
    @MaryLynne2 Год назад +15

    Hi Laura & Aaron! Always love your recap videos! Was wondering if you had considered getting a very small light-weight old-fashioned reel mower for Benjamin’s grass in the greenhouse! I think he would love being able to mow that himself - wiith parental supervision of course! I remember using one of those on my Grandfather’s farm (in a specific small area) and I loved it!

  • @gr8gardn
    @gr8gardn Год назад +2

    Last year, I had too many bulbs to plant and not enough time. I used a 5” or 7” auger and spaced 3-5 tulips or 3 daffodils around the edges of each hole. It went so much faster and I could still get the effect of 3-11 drifts by “grouping” the larger holes. I will never aug a hole for each bulb again except for alliums or other large bulbs that need more display space. I never count on tulips coming back anyway and the daffodils still have enough room to multiply. Sometimes desperation forces efficiency.

  • @kaymorgan2877
    @kaymorgan2877 Год назад +2

    Yes, I cut down a weeping cherry. They just send out crazy shoots and for all of your reasons I just needed to get it out of the landscape. We don’t have a lot of area and I needed something more pleasant. Love your gardens.

  • @kristibrooks967
    @kristibrooks967 Год назад +3

    Once all the place names in the garden are set it would be so fun for your fans to have a downloadable plot plan of the property! Then we'll always know what area you are referring to. In your spare time of course! 🥰

  • @liddybird3608
    @liddybird3608 Год назад +2

    The Hartly is a gable structure. The peaked triangular shape is a gable. Also, call the "Versaille" garden the "east" garden. Or the Persephone garden.

  • @leeroddy6034
    @leeroddy6034 Год назад +3

    I'm with Laura on the weeping cherry. I happen to love the look so got 3 snow fountain weeping cherry trees to put in a planting strip between my driveway and my neighbors. I was constantly having to cut off the wayward branches and the ones that were too long. Then, they put out side branches from the cut that went every which way. It was impossible to maintain the shape and a constant battle. I am not an expert pruner so could have contributed to the mess, but I just don't need that much grief in my life.

  • @janetweick4144
    @janetweick4144 Год назад +3

    I have tulips that have come back strong for well over 10 years..zone 4.

  • @NZThao
    @NZThao Год назад +2

    Yes, please please do a video of your plants of the year! I would love that!

  • @micparker2235
    @micparker2235 Год назад +2

    I love watching these recaps while having my coffee--great way to start a productive Sunday! Stay warm! :)
    PS--I love the idea of Best/Worst/etc. awards each year! For my money, I want a long awards list: best veg. production, best flower production, best foliage, best all-around annual, best all-around perennial, best shady diva, biggest disappointment, etc. etc.

  • @gillianmuspic2337
    @gillianmuspic2337 Год назад +8

    you don't need to show us you planting the tulips. We'll know and just look forward to seeing the flower show in the spring

  • @alw5101
    @alw5101 Год назад +1

    I Love Casey Laurence and her Mother and Sisters! They are uber talented and have a unique way of planting 🌻🌱

  • @jacquelinezmak461
    @jacquelinezmak461 Год назад +2

    Love your recap videos!!! You can use grass shears to “mow” your little plot of grass or even a hand mower

  • @judynickson6916
    @judynickson6916 Год назад +6

    Have you considered painting the plumbing and underside of your sink in the hartley? Black would sure make it less noticeable.

  • @sandieweatherup
    @sandieweatherup Год назад +1

    We USUALLY can't see the balcony when you're in the 'Versailles' garden... it was nice to see it in the bulb planting video. 🤔😉

  • @kellyk.3855
    @kellyk.3855 Год назад

    I loved the weeping cherry. I thought it was really pretty

  • @neldahargo29
    @neldahargo29 Год назад +10

    I plant daffodils in a rough circle around plants like Hosta and hibiscus that break so late that I start wondering if they will come up at all. If I see a circle of daffs around a tag that says "not dead yet", I know that's where the hibiscus will come up around Father's Day

  • @karenturner7983
    @karenturner7983 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @missysnook8167
    @missysnook8167 Год назад +2

    Laura your plant's behind you are looking beautiful as alway's!!

  • @rebeccahosie7145
    @rebeccahosie7145 Год назад +1

    Use grass shears to cut the grass! I'm sure Benjamin will be happy to help and you can use a tool that doesn't get used often

  • @PK-bh1ww
    @PK-bh1ww Год назад +1

    I agree begonias are awesome. I grow the small ones in a 3 tier planter on my porch and they do wonderful. I also do some others in the semi shade. Easy care. I'm thinking of doing mostly begonias next yr.. I do annual vinca too. They are great easy care too. And not much of a bug problem.

  • @deannewilliams3321
    @deannewilliams3321 Год назад +2

    I’ve always called a heated greenhouse a hothouse. If it’s not heated, I call it a greenhouse. Then I go by shape… glassed in, hoop, gothic, etc. I love the hothouse with the grass in it.

  • @saraw8503
    @saraw8503 Год назад +4

    Girl! You can handle more ten years ago. This 70 yo gal is realizing I have limitations. I was a jet engine mechanic as a 30 year career so I am not afraid of being dirty or doing heavy work. I have had to begin scaling back my gardening activities. Do what you can and devise ways to do what you can’t.

    • @YSLRD
      @YSLRD Год назад

      I'm bear your age and completely agree. My 40' s were my strongest decade. And the only difference I see now, is if I lay around for a couple of days, the muscle tone melts FAST.

    • @pollytiks3885
      @pollytiks3885 Год назад

      Ditto here! 🙋🏻‍♀️

  • @donnajones2332
    @donnajones2332 Год назад +1

    Laura, I just love watching you two together. As a certified personal trainer I identify with your sanguine/ choleric personality because that’s what I am and my husband is a phlegmatic/melancholy just like Aaron. I say let’s build a greenhouse, let’s put in raised beds, let’s redo the patio, let’s cut that tree down and he says hang on! …If we do this thing that will happen …is this what you really want? We need to think about this… drives me crazy but we need them right!?

  • @donnagorman8558
    @donnagorman8558 Год назад +1

    I’d say your Hartley is cathedral. Whatever it is it’s beautiful.

  • @n.e.p.a.gardenpatch5753
    @n.e.p.a.gardenpatch5753 Год назад +1

    Love the indoor lawn, time to break out those automatic lawn mowers, and hand trim the corners!😂 can’t wait to see how you tackle it!

  • @cadre500
    @cadre500 Год назад

    You can also place a piece of tape on the auger drill bit at the correct depth. no paint needed

  • @neldahargo29
    @neldahargo29 Год назад +3

    tulips are such lovely cut flowers. maybe treat them as a crop?

  • @susanlee9532
    @susanlee9532 Год назад +1

    Good morning 314 am here.Since you were expecting snow, they posted the time you got a big dumping of snow like 14”. I was amazed that you got so much snow so early and more than us in Alaska! I responded but sure am glad it was a different time!

  • @Gjm1986
    @Gjm1986 Год назад +1

    The fox and racoons are a great reminder that despite our differences we should get along!

  • @liv4wkn632
    @liv4wkn632 Год назад +2

    Maybe Santa can bring Benjamin a small push reel lawn mower for Christmas. 🎄🎁 He could then mow the lawn in the greenhouse and eventually work his way up to his Daddy’s tractor when he’s ready. 👨‍🌾🚜😁

  • @lindaforystek5028
    @lindaforystek5028 Год назад +3

    Good morning GA family!

  • @maryr4450
    @maryr4450 Год назад

    I suggest you get a manual push mower! The way my grandparents, back in the day, lol, used to mow their small little city lawn!

  • @matthew.mantey
    @matthew.mantey Год назад +3

    What about The Persephone Garden as a new name?

  • @gailsusanlindsay797
    @gailsusanlindsay797 Год назад +1

    I use to have a really small lawn in an apartment in California; which was only 3 feet by 3 feet. I trimmed it with a pair of by pass hand sheers.

    • @jgwood10
      @jgwood10 Год назад

      I’m sure they own a weed eater.

  • @gardeningat701
    @gardeningat701 Год назад +1

    Get a little push reel mower for the greenhouse, like the old time ones. Small and no mess.

  • @tamararobinson2069
    @tamararobinson2069 Год назад +1

    I believe a High Tunnel is a protective plant tunnel you can walk in.

  • @susanturner9023
    @susanturner9023 Год назад

    I love the compliment you to our to each other!❤

  • @tamararobinson2069
    @tamararobinson2069 Год назад +3

    Wonder 2 things - Did you video whatever you were working on before this in the greenhouse & maybe you could show how you trim the wisteria in the spring to bring the most blooms? I got a glorious one as a gift from Andrews a couple years ago - it bloomed that year and not since - I’ve read because I haven’t properly cut it back in winter or spring??? Thank You guys for these fabulous videos!!

  • @kellyfriess5217
    @kellyfriess5217 Год назад

    Thank you for explaining high tunnel.

  • @muttnjeff9030
    @muttnjeff9030 Год назад +1

    Get Benjamin to try cutting the grass with sissors! 💕🥰

  • @annrae1597
    @annrae1597 Год назад

    My brother in law up here in Canada ,had a fountain in his yard and covered it for the winter..he wrapped it with Christmas lights and at night it looked like a Christmas tree...very pretty

  • @janicebrowningaquino792
    @janicebrowningaquino792 Год назад +2

    I am a guardian type personality evidently which was absolutely necessary being a single parent most of my adult life.

  • @diannerichard2509
    @diannerichard2509 Год назад +3

    Yes! A Laura and Aaron best plant of the year would be great! And they could be in your calendar. Hint hint

  • @Passionproject100
    @Passionproject100 Год назад

    MOW the GRASS with a SCYTHE! Best tool ever!!!!!! That and my broadfork. 🤤

  • @Bea_Yee
    @Bea_Yee Год назад +1

    I think the weeping cherry was in an area that was to busy and it looked sad lol. Yes the begonias were amazing 🤩 love your channel 🥰🌶❤️🌶

  • @jennifershray4962
    @jennifershray4962 Год назад

    I would watch the daffodils and daylillies interplanting, because if you have late daffodils they maybe gobbled up with the daylily foliage or maybe taller than your daffs.

  • @jasminelouisefarrall
    @jasminelouisefarrall Год назад +1

    Afternoon Everyone 🥰