GufullyWith Jenna is my favorite partly because we both working with clay base soil Gardening in Canada Mark's Garden Life I'm a organic farmer Gardener Scott These are my top 5 list. Thanks for helping these grow.
Wow. This was an incredibly generous way to help the community. I'm just getting started with video and long-form video, and seeing you paying attention to and helping small channels was really encouraging.
Thank you so much for including my channel on your list. I love your channel and I’m following many of the gardeners on your list and will check out all the channels that are new to me.
Thank you for mentioning my channel. I really appreciate you. It’s funny because I’ve backed off of making videos because honestly I was feeling like there is not much an audience for cold climates-zone 4 gardening. I started my channel to encourage more folks in places like where I live (minnesota) to grow and try to grow indoors in winter. But I think my season is so off from most people’s. I love watching other people garden though!!
Oh my goodness Scott, THANK YOU for the shout-out! This is so lovely of you to mention all us small channels .. you’re right, you can’t do it for the money, you have to do it for the love of gardening and the love of creating videos. I’m a great friend of Eli at In The Garden With Eli & Kate, she has been immensely helpful to me as well. It’s very time-consuming, especially if you work full time as I do, but a great deal of fun. Thank you also for your kind words about the passing of our Queen, very sad time over here but we are looking forward to our new Carolean Age with King Charles III now. Once again … thank you so very much ❤️
I’ve had my channel for 3-4 years ago. I did it as a garden journal. Out of nowhere this year my 10 or so subscribers zoomed to 1k!! I was shocked seeing as I’m not a teacher. But I’ve been enjoying the new attention 😊 Thanks for the encouragement!
You can also make videos, upload to RUclips as "unlisted", at the very least you (and only you) will have video documentation of your garden over the years. I like to do 4 or 5 "walkthroughs" a year.
Thank you so much for the encouragement! I started my channel earlier this year as a way to document my journey as well as for accountability to not get lazy in the garden lol! It has been working great so far 😉. I love spending time outside and seeing what other people are doing in their gardens (especially in similar climates). Thank you for supporting "the little guys" and for sharing your gardening knowledge! Your videos are always very helpful 🙂
I've been posting videos originally for family and friends as I garden with stage 4 cancer (mantle cell lymphoma). My daughter posts videos of her abandoned kitten she bottle fed from day 2 of its life. I did do 2 seed giveaways that helped my channel grow a little. I'm dehydrating veggies for now and doing garden updates. I am no videographer! But I try. I just reached remission after my 16 year battle but I'm still on brukinsa chemo. Love your channel! Love your April 1st. Videos!
I'm enjoying the replay. It's helpful when youtubers have their location or specialty in their title! Like the Alaska gardener, or the container gardener that you mentioned. I've had a hard time finding high altitude Colorado gardening videos. I've been gardening at 7500 ft for 7 years now. I've learned a lot by doing!
It’s funny you mentioned rhubarb as I was just looking about that yesterday. Matter of fact SD government website promoted it as vegetable of the month. I was given some plants and they are very robust and thought maybe I could harvest some and make some jam, custard pie or crisp it’s it. My mom made great rhubarb custard pie and jam along with plenty of strawberries we always had. As the years went on I noticed the rhubarb was almost killed off and as a kid it was a huge row. The trees had encroached and I decided to try and bring them back to life. When I dug them up they had very mushy roots and they didn’t look promising. I chose a full sun spot and used a handful of bonemeal in each planting hole. It was miraculous!! They took off!! Sadly my folks passed and I never dug any to take with me. So my wonderful Garden Fairy 🧚♀️ a.k.a sister-in-law has given me two different plants, one is an heirloom of her husband’s aunt and another she found at garage sale. So I’m eager to see what they taste like. Looking forward to your video and hope you discuss myths about how long you can harvest and if there is more oxalic acid in stems if at all later in the year. After searching it seems it boils down to not to harvest after July because of toughness, flavor and plant health and not because it will poison you. Some garden shows I watch: James Prigioni in NJ, WI Vegetable Gardener who just had Growfully with Jenna as guest, MI Gardener, Mellisa Norris, Anna Wagner Carrol (a bit on her garden ☺️), A Beautiful Nest, The WI Gardener, Esther’s Gardening Adventures-learned winter sowing from her and she’s upbeat, and more and I’m sure many on list GS will provide. Some are big some small or had been small, but enjoy them all.
Zombies in the Garden was silly fun! 🤣 I had to watch it a couple times! Your snipe hunt last year really took me by surprise! You actually had me for about 30 seconds on that one! I still gave a thumbs up, though!
I was away on a long drive , was extremely tired, missed the live, but I’m here on the replay😀🇦🇺 Gardens Happen❤️ Respects to Queen Elizabeth II Death - God Save tThe King Keeping up with video/editing technology would be expensive too. The composting worm guys need a little hand too, they seem to be struggling getting viewers/subscribers - they are very informative 😀 No take 2 in Live Streams Gardener Scott😀 I admit I’ve used channels to fall asleep 😀 The Crazy Russian Guy did those Army Rations Dry Packs from yesteryear. My strange watching videos are fun like pimple popping or drainage/sewerage videos,. I enjoy watching Industrial Farming Machines and harvesting, plantings. Thumbs down 👎 is like a worm in the garden. Homesteading Downunder is another great Australian Garden Channel from Tasmania, love Self Sufficient Ne too. I’ve, learnt so much from RUclips, another views to thumbs up or down is less than 10% to better channels maybe 15%, strange don’t understand @Gardener Scott Dogs and other mascots are the ❤️ factor in garden videos 😀
Hi Scott Thank you again for for shout out for my channel. I do really appreciate it and sure that lots of channels will be helped by you. It is nice to see the bigger channels promoting us smaller channels. Thanks again. Take care and be safe. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I thought about putting up some videos of my gardening, but I’d have no idea how to record or edit the videos 😬 but in the meantime I enjoy watching others! If you know of any zone 9 or South Louisiana gardens I’d love to see them!
Good morning Gardner Scott I appreciate everything you do all the information that you share each week I love your podcast or should I say your RUclips channel videos. I do have a question for you I’m gonna send you two pictures or at least one that looks like fungus growing in my raised garden bed and I’m just curious if you have ever seen this before and if it’s OK or if I need to take out several inches of soil to try to eradicate any type of disease is it if it is a disease or if it’s just something that is just a fungus and it’s OK or not OK I’m not sure just looking for your opinion thanks again for everything I’ll send you a picture with this message
Tim, pictures don't come through with these comments. You can send to gardenerscott@gardenerscott.com or join the channel membership and post on our facebook page for more people to see it.
Thanks for a great live! I just started a RUclips channel about My Swedish Cottage Garden, which is also the channel name. I´m going to try to document the whole process of building my dream garden.
Hi GardenerScott, We have a gardening project that we planning to do. First we line in an apartment and have a fair size balcony. We plan to build 3, 45 gal totes into self watering beds. Each will have a PVC pipe to add water to the bottom and a PVC pipe to feed the worms our daughter is getting us 250 worms to divide between the 3 beds. I will be feeding scrapes and salad greens mostly. some paper when I blend up the scrapesI want to plant with the square foot idea. We will have 5 1/2 " of water and 14 1/2" of soil. The soil we want to use is Miracle-Gro Organic Raised Bed Soil with some add Miracle-Gro - Moisture Control Peat Moss Moisture Control, Black Kow -Organic Compost and Manure. , My Question is if you think it will work, how do we keep it health for the next few years. Is there something you think we should do differently. Any help or ideas would be great. James is 80 and I am 76 We had raised beds before we move into an retirement apartment and want to have one again Blessing James & Annie
Container gardens can be very successful. As long as the balcony can support the weight it should work. The worms will help add nutrients and break down the organic matter. You'll need to add more compost and material as it decomposes and will probably need fertilizer in the years ahead as the nutrients are used by plants.
WOW! Thank you for the shout out at 29:25 and 56:30! I am beyond honored to be 'on your list'! The bow tie is an important thing in everything I do... it just made as much sense in the garden as it does as a handyman! 🤣😂 Subscribers would be nice, but yeah, those videos are for my records/journal. I index every video carefully so I can find the parts I need quickly when needed. I think the biggest reward would be to inspire just one more plant to be grown by a new gardener! I do have four more videos 'in the can' with three more in production for next month. Thank you for all the inspiration and encouragement today, @GardenerScott ! Sorry I missed the LIVE. Work got in the way. (Also, thank you for the link in the chat @Jay Dixon! I appreciate your hard work!)
You're very welcome. I love how your bowtie looks so natural and isn't just a gimmick. I'm sure you will continue to inspire others as you make more videos. Enjoy it!
WHAT'S UP GROWERS? IT'S JAMES PRIGIONI COMING TO YOU LIVE FROM JERSEY. James and Tuk are good and definitely doing something right on the East coast.
Thanks for sharing my balcony garden Scott,,, and to all worldwidegardenerfriends have a wondelful day !!
My favorite video is how to grow spaghetti 🤣. I loved it. This is one day a year and do not let that ever stop you.
GufullyWith Jenna is my favorite partly because we both working with clay base soil
Gardening in Canada
Mark's Garden Life
I'm a organic farmer
Gardener Scott
These are my top 5 list.
Thanks for helping these grow.
Wow. This was an incredibly generous way to help the community. I'm just getting started with video and long-form video, and seeing you paying attention to and helping small channels was really encouraging.
My fav YT channels are: The Veggie Boys, RED Gardens, LucasGrowsBest, Never Enough Dirt, Garden Fundamentals, Suburban Homestead.
Yes. The Veggie Boys grow tons. 😊
Michelle in the Meadow is a great channel that I didn't hear/see mentioned.
I like the Build a soil channel.
Great list! I love so many of these channels 🤗🌿
Thank you so much for including my channel on your list. I love your channel and I’m following many of the gardeners on your list and will check out all the channels that are new to me.
Thank you for mentioning my channel. I really appreciate you. It’s funny because I’ve backed off of making videos because honestly I was feeling like there is not much an audience for cold climates-zone 4 gardening. I started my channel to encourage more folks in places like where I live (minnesota) to grow and try to grow indoors in winter. But I think my season is so off from most people’s. I love watching other people garden though!!
I'm glad to do it. I have many viewers from zone 4 because there aren't many other videos available. I hope you consider making ore videos.
Oh my goodness Scott, THANK YOU for the shout-out! This is so lovely of you to mention all us small channels .. you’re right, you can’t do it for the money, you have to do it for the love of gardening and the love of creating videos. I’m a great friend of Eli at In The Garden With Eli & Kate, she has been immensely helpful to me as well. It’s very time-consuming, especially if you work full time as I do, but a great deal of fun. Thank you also for your kind words about the passing of our Queen, very sad time over here but we are looking forward to our new Carolean Age with King Charles III now. Once again … thank you so very much ❤️
You are very welcome. I really do enjoy watching the two of you in your videos. You truly look like you're enjoying your beautiful garden.
❤️
@gardnerscott - this was one of the best live streams!! As always, thanks a ton for your videos and sharing rhe information.
Decided to bite the bullet and start my channel based off this video information 😊 excited to get my videos started 😀
Very much appreciate the shout out. Look forward to going through that list.
I’ve had my channel for 3-4 years ago. I did it as a garden journal. Out of nowhere this year my 10 or so subscribers zoomed to 1k!! I was shocked seeing as I’m not a teacher. But I’ve been enjoying the new attention 😊 Thanks for the encouragement!
That's great growth! It takes time, but can zoom when you least expect it. Enjoy every minute.
Growfully with Jenna
You can also make videos, upload to RUclips as "unlisted", at the very least you (and only you) will have video documentation of your garden over the years. I like to do 4 or 5 "walkthroughs" a year.
I love all the channels, however I really pay attention to Florida growers. I have collard greens in the ground along with other southern greens.
Thank you so much for the encouragement! I started my channel earlier this year as a way to document my journey as well as for accountability to not get lazy in the garden lol! It has been working great so far 😉. I love spending time outside and seeing what other people are doing in their gardens (especially in similar climates). Thank you for supporting "the little guys" and for sharing your gardening knowledge! Your videos are always very helpful 🙂
Making videos was a bit overwhelming. Too critical of myself but I love watching others and learning what they are growing.
I've been posting videos originally for family and friends as I garden with stage 4 cancer (mantle cell lymphoma). My daughter posts videos of her abandoned kitten she bottle fed from day 2 of its life. I did do 2 seed giveaways that helped my channel grow a little. I'm dehydrating veggies for now and doing garden updates. I am no videographer! But I try. I just reached remission after my 16 year battle but I'm still on brukinsa chemo. Love your channel! Love your April 1st. Videos!
Congratulations on your remission! Your story is a good one to share and I'm glad to hear you're trying with videos.
I'm enjoying the replay.
It's helpful when youtubers have their location or specialty in their title! Like the Alaska gardener, or the container gardener that you mentioned. I've had a hard time finding high altitude Colorado gardening videos. I've been gardening at 7500 ft for 7 years now. I've learned a lot by doing!
It’s funny you mentioned rhubarb as I was just looking about that yesterday. Matter of fact SD government website promoted it as vegetable of the month. I was given some plants and they are very robust and thought maybe I could harvest some and make some jam, custard pie or crisp it’s it. My mom made great rhubarb custard pie and jam along with plenty of strawberries we always had.
As the years went on I noticed the rhubarb was almost killed off and as a kid it was a huge row. The trees had encroached and I decided to try and bring them back to life.
When I dug them up they had very mushy roots and they didn’t look promising. I chose a full sun spot and used a handful of bonemeal in each planting hole. It was miraculous!! They took off!!
Sadly my folks passed and I never dug any to take with me. So my wonderful Garden Fairy 🧚♀️ a.k.a sister-in-law has given me two different plants, one is an heirloom of her husband’s aunt and another she found at garage sale. So I’m eager to see what they taste like.
Looking forward to your video and hope you discuss myths about how long you can harvest and if there is more oxalic acid in stems if at all later in the year. After searching it seems it boils down to not to harvest after July because of toughness, flavor and plant health and not because it will poison you.
Some garden shows I watch: James Prigioni in NJ, WI Vegetable Gardener who just had Growfully with Jenna as guest, MI Gardener, Mellisa Norris, Anna Wagner Carrol (a bit on her garden ☺️), A Beautiful Nest, The WI Gardener, Esther’s Gardening Adventures-learned winter sowing from her and she’s upbeat, and more and I’m sure many on list GS will provide. Some are big some small or had been small, but enjoy them all.
I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one thinking about rhubarb and will discuss some of the rhubarb myths,
Zombies in the Garden was silly fun! 🤣 I had to watch it a couple times! Your snipe hunt last year really took me by surprise! You actually had me for about 30 seconds on that one! I still gave a thumbs up, though!
I had a laugh too watching that vid,
Let’s go RUclips gardeners
I was away on a long drive , was extremely tired, missed the live, but I’m here on the replay😀🇦🇺
Gardens Happen❤️
Respects to Queen Elizabeth II Death - God Save tThe King
Keeping up with video/editing technology would be expensive too.
The composting worm guys need a little hand too, they seem to be struggling getting viewers/subscribers - they are very informative 😀
No take 2 in Live Streams Gardener Scott😀
I admit I’ve used channels to fall asleep 😀
The Crazy Russian Guy did those Army Rations Dry Packs from yesteryear.
My strange watching videos are fun like pimple popping or drainage/sewerage videos,.
I enjoy watching Industrial Farming Machines and harvesting, plantings.
Thumbs down 👎 is like a worm in the garden.
Homesteading Downunder is another great Australian Garden Channel from Tasmania, love Self Sufficient Ne too.
I’ve, learnt so much from RUclips, another views to thumbs up or down is less than 10% to better channels maybe 15%, strange don’t understand @Gardener Scott
Dogs and other mascots are the ❤️ factor in garden videos 😀
Fantastic live.
Hi Scott
Thank you again for for shout out for my channel.
I do really appreciate it and sure that lots of channels will be helped by you.
It is nice to see the bigger channels promoting us smaller channels.
Thanks again.
Take care and be safe.
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Hi, Rob. I'm glad to do it. Keep making videos.
I thought about putting up some videos of my gardening, but I’d have no idea how to record or edit the videos 😬 but in the meantime I enjoy watching others! If you know of any zone 9 or South Louisiana gardens I’d love to see them!
Please check out 'The Wild Floridian'. She is great and fun to watch. I live in Florida 9b and I've learned a lot from her.
Good morning Gardner Scott I appreciate everything you do all the information that you share each week I love your podcast or should I say your RUclips channel videos. I do have a question for you I’m gonna send you two pictures or at least one that looks like fungus growing in my raised garden bed and I’m just curious if you have ever seen this before and if it’s OK or if I need to take out several inches of soil to try to eradicate any type of disease is it if it is a disease or if it’s just something that is just a fungus and it’s OK or not OK I’m not sure just looking for your opinion thanks again for everything I’ll send you a picture with this message
Tim, pictures don't come through with these comments. You can send to gardenerscott@gardenerscott.com or join the channel membership and post on our facebook page for more people to see it.
Thanks for a great live! I just started a RUclips channel about My Swedish Cottage Garden, which is also the channel name. I´m going to try to document the whole process of building my dream garden.
That's a great reason to make videos. I look forward to following along.
Hi GardenerScott,
We have a gardening project that we planning to do. First we line in an apartment and have a fair size balcony. We plan to build 3, 45 gal totes into self watering beds. Each will have a PVC pipe to add water to the bottom and a PVC pipe to feed the worms our daughter is getting us 250 worms to divide between the 3 beds. I will be feeding scrapes and salad greens mostly. some paper when I blend up the scrapesI want to plant with the square foot idea. We will have 5 1/2 " of water and 14 1/2" of soil. The soil we want to use is Miracle-Gro Organic Raised Bed Soil with some add Miracle-Gro - Moisture Control Peat Moss Moisture Control, Black Kow -Organic Compost and Manure.
,
My Question is if you think it will work, how do we keep it health for the next few
years. Is there something you think we should do differently.
Any help or ideas would be great. James is 80 and I am 76 We had raised beds before we move into an retirement apartment and want to have one again
Blessing James & Annie
Container gardens can be very successful. As long as the balcony can support the weight it should work. The worms will help add nutrients and break down the organic matter. You'll need to add more compost and material as it decomposes and will probably need fertilizer in the years ahead as the nutrients are used by plants.
WOW! Thank you for the shout out at 29:25 and 56:30! I am beyond honored to be 'on your list'!
The bow tie is an important thing in everything I do... it just made as much sense in the garden as it does as a handyman! 🤣😂
Subscribers would be nice, but yeah, those videos are for my records/journal. I index every video carefully so I can find the parts I need quickly when needed.
I think the biggest reward would be to inspire just one more plant to be grown by a new gardener! I do have four more videos 'in the can' with three more in production for next month.
Thank you for all the inspiration and encouragement today, @GardenerScott ! Sorry I missed the LIVE. Work got in the way.
(Also, thank you for the link in the chat @Jay Dixon! I appreciate your hard work!)
You're very welcome. I love how your bowtie looks so natural and isn't just a gimmick. I'm sure you will continue to inspire others as you make more videos. Enjoy it!
Your april fools videos are awesome.
my garden is so monstrous it would get all channels demonetized that even mentioned it if I posted a video lol
I have small channel called >>> Growing With The Woodpile
Thanks. I'll check it out.
@@GardenerScott Thanks Gardner Scott!! I listen to you faithful while I do my gardening chores and have learned so much from you.