I used dehydrated honeysuckle in teas to give a natural honey taste. Today I’m straining oils for winter balms then filling more tea bags with herbs. My daughter married yesterday. I was able to gift the ladies with lavender balm and teas per the lavender theme fresh from my garden. Thank you for everything you share teaching us. I’m so sorry for your loss. As you know the spirit of our loved ones is with us always. I could feel my deceased mother at the wedding and even my step father said he could feel her there. ❤ My friend found 2 kindred spirit fairs we can attend next month - so excited! They’re very good for rejuvenating the soul! 😊
Good day Terri I'm sorry to hear of the passing of your father in law. My condolences. I just lost my Dad last week. It was shocking and sudden so we are still processing. So needless to say there has been a huge shift in my life. Spiritually and physically. I am honored to be taking over my parents 80 acres with my husband and the support of my mom. We will do something on the property to bring it's beauty back. I'm looking forward to our new chapter. I may document it all and some start a RUclips channel. Kind regards July of Canada 🇨🇦
Condolences on the death of your father July - sorry to hear and I hope you are all treating each other gently. Lots of luck with the 80 acres, I'm sure you will do wonders with it. xx
I have to say I believe those have to be the most content dogs …you can see they love the land …I love your garden and yes I can feel your challenges of the garden ..never ending but incredibly fulfilling…it’s like I just blinked my eyes and WEEDS WERE EVERYWHERE…so now that autumn has finally arrived after months of temps in the upper 90s to wake in the early morning and feel the coolness as I go into the garden I’m humbled at life…all of its ups and downs in the garden but progress evolving in food production so satisfying …soon to pick the three different sweet potatoes…foods for life …with volunteers around every corner…one thing about going off to engage with others like minded …you come home with a renewed purpose and knowledge of other joys to explore…learning each and every day ..always stay open to new paths on the road of life new explorations they make you the soul you become along the journey..stay safe ..rested and blessed each day my friend…love is a garden❤️❤️❤️
You sound like me. Realizing winter is coming and I have huge to do list! Everytime I go out I find more jobs need doing. Yes all the rain really made some plants grow like crazy. I do love the light this time of year - so soft and magical. Have a great week.
Gardening keeps you sane. I’ve been totally refurbishing my colonial herb garden for the umpteenth time. Now I’m retired I can. Making it a home for all life. Watching you me in check. All the wood around the raised beds rotted and very little original plants left except coltsfoot and bedstraw. Wood cleared and a lifetime of weeds and brambles, and hundreds of worms kept me company. Sending sympathy and empathy.
If its not a harsh winter there then theres space & time to get the jobs done, summer is for enjoying and doing some jobs to make way...i love it 😊. I remember when i was little,my eldesr sister used to bring her friends to get mums acre and a half garden into a bit of order,camping in tents,bonfire at the end of the day...dampers,the flour dough and jam...loved my childhood❤❤❤ xxx
A happy Sunday to you.. I remember as a child being at my grandmothers and we would pick the honeysuckle flowers and suck the nectar out. You brought back a wonderful memory. My grandmother had a garden like yours. Flowers, fruits and vegetables were always available..... if we helped with the harvesting ! Green blessings and love being sent. 💜🌱🐾🐾🐾💜
I adore exponential. Nonstandard Analysis & Probability. You are Inspiration in a glowing cloud of sunrise clouds over Japan : Land of the rising Sun. I have no idea how I found you or Miracle Forest or TERAVIBE : just popped up on my iPad, then my $10 tablet and phones. The Mobile devices "read my mind" : give me stuff I want. Like your show. 20 YEARS.
dear Terri..........................my Akkus are full..................last week I was in Ireland for another great Holiday............it was my REHA.....................my heart is healing in this atmosphere..........Blessings and Greetings from Daggy,Kiel,Germany.......xx☘☘☘
Glad to hear you had such a lovely time at the festival. It is definitely good to have work to do in the garden even when there’s a lot of it. As you said, it keeps us healthy and sane. Thank you for taking us along on the walk around your garden!
So glad you got to go do that last weekend. Food for the soul.! I had a friend who had a store called Aquarius Sancturary. It had all kinds of books and crystals and gifts. I worked there and one year she had a healing festival and it was outside. I've never felt more me, than at the festival. I worked our little booth and it was magical. It was like I was with my tribe at a family reunion. so I totally get it. hug.
I understand how being outside and busy working in and around the yard is fulfilling and rejuvenating 🥰 it’s nice to know there are still people who realize this and enjoy it!
Hi Terri. Well I really needed that film. I’ve been very lazy over the past few days as my garden has begun to overwhelm me again. You’ve really given me a boost to just get out there and enjoy it one job at a time. Like you I’ve always found writing a list of things to do really helps. It’s so satisfying when you can tick each job off. Yay!! Love & thanks for all your inspiration. Naomi x
Hello to you both, great video, I agree the spurts of growth this year keep us busy. I have a honeysuckle in my front garden that is on its 3 rd flowering of the year so far it overhangs along my fence neighbours comment on the lovely fragrance as they pass by it's quite a soothing plant to have the bees are still enjoying pollinating it. I have plenty to be getting on with in the back garden too. It's lovely watching the sunlight playing through the trees and the small birds flying through the Willows.Long may it continue, peaceful havens are so worth the time and effort, it's lovely to be able to watch your video's Hugs&Blessings to you both.💚🌹
As a child when there was a list of projects looming. I was told to start small finish that first project bask in it being completed that this gives you the positive energy to move to the next. You just keep doing this until the list is done. It always worked.
I just found honeysuckle in my yard this year. I lived here for 22 years and it wasnt ever here and apparently it volunteered 😂. I noticed it because of the scent..so lovely
Terri you look lovely with your beautiful scarf. Everything looks full of life🍃. The festival looked wonderful!! Have a peaceful and nurturing day and night ☀️🌙. Thank you!
I always love strolling through your beautiful garden! You have perfectly created exactly what I dream of! I am so grateful to you, for sharing your knowledge, and your wonderful spaces with us! Thank you, both! Greetings from Texas, USA. ❤
Hello 😊 you looked well rested after your week at the festival, It's nice being around kind people, I hope you get all of your jobs done, have a lovely week, sorry you have had some personal troubles in your family, god bless 😊 xx
Lovely to see you again this week, I can relate to all the jobs that need to be done in the garden at this time of year, I wish you well and look forward to seeing your film next week, all the best.
What a marvelous garden Ireland woman very nature bonded I would love to visit Ireland …thank you Danu I love honeysuckle reminds me of my mothers garden .
Your videos are so wonderfully uplifting😊💖 Just take your time while working in your garden, going from task to task, so that you can enjoy every moment in each space as this year winds down to rest ♥️ What needs to get done, will always find a way to be done😊💖😁 Your property is a place of love & healing 🌱 🌿
That's just like when I go out to make a list of jobs in the garden. There's no notebook big enough to hold the list 😂. I've decided to work on a little area at a time and just enjoy myself x
When we bought our property it had 1 redbud and 4 old maples (2 of which we had to cut down alongside the redbud due to ice storm damage). Anyway, the space isn't massive...around 70 feet by 100 feet. We have transplanted 16 junipers, more lilacs and other goodies than I could count! 2 more maples, 2 redbuds, and raspberries happened to sprout in the perfect places. Between all of that and the herb, veg, and flower beds it can really become an abundance of work. I have divided the outdoor areas of my place into rooms. I have found it helps me tackle one task at a time. Your gardens are lovely!
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden, the previous owners here seemed to really like short grass. Not really my style. Those juniper trees, by the way, all sprouted in my front flower beds near the house. Nature will reclaim its land!
Terri, I just love the gardens and view that you have its gorgeous isn't it,,oh lot to do,but 1 step at a time xxxxand it will get done with enjoyment, lovely picture, thanks for today, I here the sweet robin,,,bye for now, 😊
It's so interesting Terri in New Zealand Honey Suckle is treated as a weed. It grows all year round and can choke other plants. I pulled out hundreds of plants. At the time I didn't know the medicinal side of Honey Suckle. I would love to know more how to turn it into medicine for winter chills. Thank you Terri I so enjoy your films and learn.❤ Yolanda
Thanx for the information about the honeysuckle, I have harvested them as well and now I find out they are exactly what I need for my over-heated metabolism. Good luck with your long list of gardenwork 💚
Thank you for the beautiful tour of your garden! So good to see you again. I just got back to the U.S., from a visit to the U.K., traveling from London; to along the west coast northward to the Isle of Skye; and back down the east coast to London. Absolutely beautiful, especially Scotland and the Isle of Skye.
Hi Terri! I love Honeysuckle. It blooms in Texas in the spring and in the fall. I made my first tincture this spring, so exciting. Have a great week! Blessings
The Festival you attended last week sounds wonderful and I enjoyed the shorts you posted. I love the variety and abundance in your garden. I like to make lists because it's satisfying when you can cross things off and realize how much you have accomplished. Blessings xx
I appreciate all your videos. There is such a warm loving energy 🎉that flows from them ❤ And we learn from you. Thank you to you and your husband for all your time and effort 🎉
Aww loved horse and dog at the end. Your garden is amazing, lots of work but oh such wonderful atmosphere 😊I love the coziness of it, it surrounds a peaceful green hug❤the view beyond, amazing too!
Getting ready to head up into the mountains for water; I'm watching/listening to your video and just hearing about your wknd sounds great. Can't wait to be in the mtns today. There's a village resort down below but I usually avoid it til after dark when the tourists have gone away and it's just the villagers left and the beautiful mtn sheep, rams and deer lounging about. The lake at the edge of the village that melts into the mtn ranges into the USA reached only by tour boat (absolutely lovely ride. Im here on the canadian side ). Have a great day. 🏵 🌼
Did I enjoy the film? You bet Terri loved the rampant growth...it looked magical fecund...the honeysuckle reminded me that at some point mine must have died ...I used to have one. So ta for the memory, am off to buy a replacement, fancy not having honeysuckle...hugs to all 😊
Hello, Terri. I'm so happy I watched your video. I recently bought an English honeysuckle plant and to see how yours is flowering brought me great joy! I watched all the way through to see what you were going to make with the honeysuckle but you didn't make anything. However, you did mention that you can infuse the flowers into honey and I found that to be a good bit of information. It's so amazing what you have done there with your garden and I can't believe how lush everything appears. The soil must be abundant with good things and the rain must fall regularly. Lucky you! Anyway, I won't go on. Be blessed and thank you for your lovely videos.
Wonderful. Ode to the growing, vibrant and oh so abundant gardens that we love and appreciate..... Yes, I so relate to so much to do, as the eyes of gardeners see with such creativity, purpose and delight....... Our gardens surely provide habitats for engaged, healthy lifestyle, emmersed in beauty as we live our gardeners yoga with each and every task, peoject and stroll....... A sweet and lovely post festival day to you. Smiles from Lake Tahoe 🌻 💚
Wonderful visit with you; thanks for sharing! My lists keep growing as well, but all things in balance, is my motto. I’ve had wonderful harvests of apples & herbs to dry. The sharing of your knowledge is so appreciated! Blessings to everyone 🤗💕🇨🇦
The festival was good medicine for you. You have a different Ora energy about you. It must have been fun as well as rewarding, educational. This energy will help in resurrecting the polly tunnel. Love your garden yard❤
Wow look at all that Kale though Oh you’re looking beautiful Terri and the Garden we’ve been very similar with family good things so many and more not so good things . I’ve not been well this last week just a bad Cold yes I took my Dandelion Tincture,Covonia Cough Syrup and Vicks Vapour Rub…cleared it. I drink Dandelion & Burdock and Ginger Beer every day very good for me. We had a lovely time at our Festival too Happy Summer 💜🌻💜 I did loads in the Garden trying to catch up but we’ve had some delicious Lettuce, Tomatoes, Beetroot and Blackberries yes.
Thank you so much Dear Terri ! I am learning so much thanks to you and am healthier thanks to you as well so your Wisdom Generosity Kindness and "Viriditas" ( A Beautiful Word I just learned in your beautifuyl video ) are True Blessings for the Earth itself and for Humanity ! 🙏💖☘🌺🌈🌠💫
I am enjoying them very much Thank you so much dearTerri ! I was visiting Ireland last month and met Con and Niamh Connor while attending their Full Moon Ritual on the 28th of October and I told Con to thank you very much also 😊🙏💖💫@@DanusIrishHerbGarden
When I get overwhelmed with garden work especially seed heads like dock, I just snip off the weed heads so they don't plant themselves and put them in a huge bucket of water to rot down then use the liquid as fertiliser. Blackberry chop it right back as it can get very invasive and take over, talking from experience here, sigh. One step at a time. With the list just write down the immediate jobs that need doing, five at the most then do the jobs then make another list, you can feel a sense of accomplishment when you have one list of jobs completed. =-) Take care =-)
Interesting information on honeysuckle! It grows wild here in Idaho and is the State's official flower. I've only ever nipped off the end and sipped a wee, sweet treat. Next spring I'll gather some and infuse it in honey as suggested. Also, native here is Black Hawthorn with similar heart- and artery-healing properties. The abundance in your garden is blessed indeed! And, a lot of work to maintain, as well. Ah...the gifts of Nature! How blessed we are and how grateful, too.
Some of our inventive orchardists, gardeners for big box store trees - braid up the non-figging fig trees and they merge and then create a stronger trunk growth. Maybe that mock orange can be done the same way, and have a strong upright trunk, versus all of the many up-sprouts (water sprouts ?, air sprouts ?) and get a really beautiful canopy bush-tree there.
Greetings Terri ..wow Your place is so full of Wonders . As I have mentioned we live IN Native bush with huge Tree Beings , which we feel look after us as We are their Guardians ...but I would love to have more space to grow Vegetables, Herbs and more Flowers . Our tiny driveway garden at the road end is pretty full and we have even put a tiny garden around a tree in the little park across the road for the Bees to enjoy and to grow a few more Herbs for the Community to share.May just have to sneak in a few more small beds x
🩷 my honeysuckle blossoms sometimes only have just a drop of "honey" inside. As a kid (& even now) I would pick a blossom, then holding the flower with one hand & with the other hand I'd gently pinch the little green bulb at the end, making sure to not pinch through the little "string" inside; then, I'd pull out the drop and taste it. SO sweet. 😁 😋
Terri beautiful Sunday video as always ❤ I was just thinking I bet there are local people that would love to come and help out at your garden and do a trade for vegetables or herbs! I know I would, except I live in California!
What a delightful video.I adore nature in all its glory and your pets enjoying the beauty. Being in Australia it's almost spring solstice and it's already hot. Planting vegetables and butterfly friendly flowers. Thank you for the inspiration and beautiful messages. Savour the lush beauty
I love seeing the dogs run free. How often do you check them for ticks? Do they ever eat anything from your garden? What kinds of remedies do you use for their health? I’d love to see an episode on wholistic dog care.
Good morning. I enjoy your videos. I've never used honeysuckle before other than enjoying the aroma. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Enjoy your week☕🌻🐝🎃💐
Loved the tour of your lovely land this morning. Wish I was there to help you with some of your garden chores. It always goes quicker with a friend 😊. What was thay magnificent dark purple-ish strappy plant behind you at about 11:55 in the video? I live across the pond in the U.S. and I always enjoy seeing our common plants, as well as the plants that you grow that I'm not familiar with. I was interested to see that you are harvesting honeysuckle blossoms now. The honeysuckle that happily volunteers in my garden is Lonicera japonica. It blooms earlier here. I harvest the flowers and buds in the late spring/early summer, right before the roses start blooming. It is one of my favorite garden tasks/play with the pollinators buzzing on the blooms, the warmth of the air, and the thoroughly intoxicating scent. Sigh ... so perfect. Thank you again for your Sunday videos. I always enjoy them while I sip on my morning hot brew. PS - The Rosa rugosa that I just purchased, inspired by the enormous rose hips in your syrup video, arrived last week. Excited to see how it grows in my garden.
The Honeysuckle that we have here just grows wild - I think it must be the common Honeysuckle, Lonicera periclymenum. The plant in the video is a purple New Zealand Flax. xx
It is good to learn that you so wise as you are, sometimes struggle with what I do. So much work and only me to do it. I have lists too. Overwhelmed is my theme. But as you said, I'm grateful I have this herb and gardening task. I remember often a line from one of my favorite movies... if you look closely the whole world is a garden.... right now my back is so sore😮
Looks like a Kale jungle in your Garden, and the spiders webb, enough rations there to last until Spring time, enough work to keep you busy for a while. Beautiful Horse in the field standing Guard.
I did not know that Honeysuckle was good for anything (but climbing trees and blacking sunlight until it kills the trees). I have always tried to kill it out. I guess I should only prune it back and help keep it healthy. I have never planted any Honeysuckle. It is always somewhere near me (like Poison Ivy and Sand Briers). have been working on my Rose garden (trying to get it ready for a very cold winter).
So pleased you enjoyed your festival visit . Good luck with the gardening, we're busy clearing up leaves daily from all the distressed trees due to the heat and drought.......happily it's down to mid 20s now and we've had two lots of rain 😀
I am amazed at the abundant growth and variety in your garden. Here in New Brunswick, Canada, East Coast we have had a very humid and rainy summer. My garden grew leggy and no fruit or vegetables. I am more talented in landscaping - adding shrubs, flowers and trees, I just don't seem to have the green thumb for vegetable gardens :( I will continue to try. Did my first raised bed, my seeds and transplants grew well in the beginning then became so leggy, nothing produced. My potatoes are probably mush under the muddy soil with so much rain. Love your videos, don't panic about the work. Like yu said, its great to be able to get out in the sunshine and Gaia's plenty.
Love your knowledge network on plants, the melody, your doggies, your growing trees, your beautiful Irish accent, sharing the festivities around the countryside, the excellent photography and lastly the wonderful guitarist. It is such a gift. Thank you from Canada.
Those rhubarb harvested in a post-frost time, have sweeter stalks, can be a great jam or other jellies. And dispose of the large leaves into a proper pile with the solanide toxic plants (tomatoes, chilis, peppers, eggplant, potatoes, jicama).
I used dehydrated honeysuckle in teas to give a natural honey taste. Today I’m straining oils for winter balms then filling more tea bags with herbs. My daughter married yesterday. I was able to gift the ladies with lavender balm and teas per the lavender theme fresh from my garden. Thank you for everything you share teaching us. I’m so sorry for your loss. As you know the spirit of our loved ones is with us always. I could feel my deceased mother at the wedding and even my step father said he could feel her there. ❤ My friend found 2 kindred spirit fairs we can attend next month - so excited! They’re very good for rejuvenating the soul! 😊
Sounds wonderful Samantha xx
Good day Terri
I'm sorry to hear of the passing of your father in law. My condolences. I just lost my Dad last week. It was shocking and sudden so we are still processing. So needless to say there has been a huge shift in my life. Spiritually and physically. I am honored to be taking over my parents 80 acres with my husband and the support of my mom. We will do something on the property to bring it's beauty back. I'm looking forward to our new chapter. I may document it all and some start a RUclips channel.
Kind regards
July of Canada 🇨🇦
Condolences on the death of your father July - sorry to hear and I hope you are all treating each other gently. Lots of luck with the 80 acres, I'm sure you will do wonders with it. xx
The garden took care of itself! It wants to thrive ! It may miss you, but it will be happy when you return!
So true, we do not need drink and drugs. The alternative of like minded people, music and healing and creativity is the real deal. ❤
Most definitely xx
I love all the different outfits you put together for the videos. I especially liked your head scarf this week.
I have to say I believe those have to be the most content dogs …you can see they love the land …I love your garden and yes I can feel your challenges of the garden ..never ending but incredibly fulfilling…it’s like I just blinked my eyes and WEEDS WERE EVERYWHERE…so now that autumn has finally arrived after months of temps in the upper 90s to wake in the early morning and feel the coolness as I go into the garden I’m humbled at life…all of its ups and downs in the garden but progress evolving in food production so satisfying …soon to pick the three different sweet potatoes…foods for life …with volunteers around every corner…one thing about going off to engage with others like minded …you come home with a renewed purpose and knowledge of other joys to explore…learning each and every day ..always stay open to new paths on the road of life new explorations they make you the soul you become along the journey..stay safe ..rested and blessed each day my friend…love is a garden❤️❤️❤️
You are right about learning each day and remaining open - then life is always full of lovely surprises xx
Aloha hugs 🤗 I am going to sleep watching your lovely garden had 11 chicks hatched
They are into the my garden .
God Bless You & your family.
Congratulations - how lovely to little baby chicks. xx Blessings to you all
You sound like me. Realizing winter is coming and I have huge to do list! Everytime I go out I find more jobs need doing. Yes all the rain really made some plants grow like crazy.
I do love the light this time of year - so soft and magical. Have a great week.
Lots of mists and mellow mornings xx
Gardening keeps you sane. I’ve been totally refurbishing my colonial herb garden for the umpteenth time. Now I’m retired I can. Making it a home for all life. Watching you me in check. All the wood around the raised beds rotted and very little original plants left except coltsfoot and bedstraw. Wood cleared and a lifetime of weeds and brambles, and hundreds of worms kept me company. Sending sympathy and empathy.
Sounds like good rich soil! xx
I agree ,,, there is so much jasmine i, it I s a pest I
cannot get rid of it , but it’s a herb 🌿 it is overwhelming all the same ,,,
Beautiful ❤️ I am so happy you had a wonderful time at your Festival ❤️ Blessings to you dear Terri 🌺🌺🌺
So wonderful,thank you! Would love it if you did a "day in the life" and took us into your home more as well.☺
If its not a harsh winter there then theres space & time to get the jobs done, summer is for enjoying and doing some jobs to make way...i love it 😊.
I remember when i was little,my eldesr sister used to bring her friends to get mums acre and a half garden into a bit of order,camping in tents,bonfire at the end of the day...dampers,the flour dough and jam...loved my childhood❤❤❤ xxx
Of course. Your childhood sounds wonderful xx
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden it was brilliant😁adulthood not so much😅❤
A happy Sunday to you.. I remember as a child being at my grandmothers and we would pick the honeysuckle flowers and suck the nectar out. You brought back a wonderful memory. My grandmother had a garden like yours. Flowers, fruits and vegetables were always available..... if we helped with the harvesting ! Green blessings and love being sent. 💜🌱🐾🐾🐾💜
And Many Happy Returns to you Marilyn xx
I really look forward to your posts. Thank you very much, Danu. Have a wonderful Sunday. ❤️ 🙏
Thank you Salome! xx
I adore exponential. Nonstandard Analysis & Probability. You are Inspiration in a glowing cloud of sunrise clouds over Japan : Land of the rising Sun. I have no idea how I found you or Miracle Forest or TERAVIBE : just popped up on my iPad, then my $10 tablet and phones. The Mobile devices "read my mind" : give me stuff I want. Like your show. 20 YEARS.
dear Terri..........................my Akkus are full..................last week I was in Ireland for another great Holiday............it was my REHA.....................my heart is healing in this atmosphere..........Blessings and Greetings from Daggy,Kiel,Germany.......xx☘☘☘
Wonderful Daggy! More heart healing for everyone xx
Glad to hear you had such a lovely time at the festival. It is definitely good to have work to do in the garden even when there’s a lot of it. As you said, it keeps us healthy and sane. Thank you for taking us along on the walk around your garden!
Glad you enjoyed the stroll xx
Our garden is our solace to this unpredictable world.
So glad you got to go do that last weekend. Food for the soul.! I had a friend who had a store called Aquarius Sancturary. It had all kinds of books and crystals and gifts. I worked there and one year she had a healing festival and it was outside. I've never felt more me, than at the festival. I worked our little booth and it was magical. It was like I was with my tribe at a family reunion. so I totally get it. hug.
Thank You Terri and Lol for this lovely film!! Hard yet blessed work for this week 😊 i also feel that working in the garden is the Best !!!!! ❤
You're welcome Cristina xx
I understand how being outside and busy working in and around the yard is fulfilling and rejuvenating 🥰 it’s nice to know there are still people who realize this and enjoy it!
Oh yes! What else could you do?? xx
Good morning beautiful lady! Thank you for sharing your journey ✌️💞🤟
Thank you for watching xx
Our Heavenly Father has given us all herbs and leaves for healing. So many turn to prescription drugs which I believe are killing us . ✝️
Good morning Terri Your looking good I'm sure you will get all your jobs sorted. Have a great day. Godbless ❤
Godbless Bernadette. I will get them all done. xx
Lovely film 📽️ You are wonderful. Have a good week. 🌿🌙💚
Hi Terri. Well I really needed that film. I’ve been very lazy over the past few days as my garden has begun to overwhelm me again. You’ve really given me a boost to just get out there and enjoy it one job at a time. Like you I’ve always found writing a list of things to do really helps. It’s so satisfying when you can tick each job off. Yay!! Love & thanks for all your inspiration. Naomi x
You are so welcome Naomi xx one job at a time and enjoy!
Hello to you both, great video, I agree the spurts of growth this year keep us busy. I have a honeysuckle in my front garden that is on its 3 rd flowering of the year so far it overhangs along my fence neighbours comment on the lovely fragrance as they pass by it's quite a soothing plant to have the bees are still enjoying pollinating it. I have plenty to be getting on with in the back garden too. It's lovely watching the sunlight playing through the trees and the small birds flying through the Willows.Long may it continue, peaceful havens are so worth the time and effort, it's lovely to be able to watch your video's Hugs&Blessings to you both.💚🌹
You re right, so much beauty. Beannachtaí! xx
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As a child when there was a list of projects looming. I was told to start small finish that first project bask in it being completed that this gives you the positive energy to move to the next. You just keep doing this until the list is done. It always worked.
That's what I aim to do, thanks for the reminder xx
Just beautiful ❤️ Have a wonderful week , thank you 🙏 😊❤
Aww, honeysuckle 💚 one of my dearest aromas 😌
Glad you enjoyed the festival; sounds lovely✨💜✨
The garden is divine! One step at a time. 💚
Such a joy to see all the animals and healthy plants. Oh yes so much work, but soon enough winter will do some of it for you. 🍀💚
Well, you look wonderful!! Glad you had a chance to enjoy and relax 🌻
I just found honeysuckle in my yard this year. I lived here for 22 years and it wasnt ever here and apparently it volunteered 😂. I noticed it because of the scent..so lovely
Oh wow! Lucky you xx
Terri you look lovely with your beautiful scarf. Everything looks full of life🍃. The festival looked wonderful!! Have a peaceful and nurturing day and night ☀️🌙. Thank you!
Aw thanks Barbara. Hoping all is peaceful with you too xx
Coffee & your video make my Sunday morning bright. Thank You.
Aw - thanks! Happy to hear that xx
Organise a Working Bee to help with your space.. reward, being in your beautiful space & a morning tea 🌼🌸🌱
That is a lot of jobs! Nature loves to spread, but you have an abundance of everything you could possibly need.
I do indeed. I love it all! xx
I always love strolling through your beautiful garden! You have perfectly created exactly what I dream of!
I am so grateful to you, for sharing your knowledge, and your wonderful spaces with us! Thank you, both!
Greetings from Texas, USA.
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That is wonderful to hear. Thanks xx
Hello 😊 you looked well rested after your week at the festival, It's nice being around kind people, I hope you get all of your jobs done, have a lovely week, sorry you have had some personal troubles in your family, god bless 😊 xx
Thank you! 😊 All good here now xx
Lovely to see you again this week, I can relate to all the jobs that need to be done in the garden at this time of year, I wish you well and look forward to seeing your film next week, all the best.
Thank you! You too! xx
Boy! You needed that healing service this year!❤
Yes, it was just right! xx
What a marvelous garden Ireland woman very nature bonded I would love to visit Ireland …thank you Danu I love honeysuckle reminds me of my mothers garden .
Your videos are so wonderfully uplifting😊💖 Just take your time while working in your garden, going from task to task, so that you can enjoy every moment in each space as this year winds down to rest ♥️ What needs to get done, will always find a way to be done😊💖😁 Your property is a place of love & healing 🌱 🌿
You are so right. A bit at a time and stop worrying about it - thanks xx
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The festival sounds magical and I am glad you got to experience it. Thanks for sharing your experience and knowledge again this week. From Wisconsin
Thanks for watching! xx
That's just like when I go out to make a list of jobs in the garden. There's no notebook big enough to hold the list 😂. I've decided to work on a little area at a time and just enjoy myself x
That's the best way. xx
When we bought our property it had 1 redbud and 4 old maples (2 of which we had to cut down alongside the redbud due to ice storm damage). Anyway, the space isn't massive...around 70 feet by 100 feet. We have transplanted 16 junipers, more lilacs and other goodies than I could count! 2 more maples, 2 redbuds, and raspberries happened to sprout in the perfect places.
Between all of that and the herb, veg, and flower beds it can really become an abundance of work. I have divided the outdoor areas of my place into rooms. I have found it helps me tackle one task at a time.
Your gardens are lovely!
Our garden also has "rooms" - it just happened and does make things a bit easier. xx
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden, the previous owners here seemed to really like short grass. Not really my style. Those juniper trees, by the way, all sprouted in my front flower beds near the house. Nature will reclaim its land!
Beautiful film and garden. Veritas is a great word. Happy gardening
Thanks Wendy. Viriditas was the word, sorry for mumbling. A word coined by Hildegard of Bingen meaning the green spirit in all things xx
My condolences to you and Lol and your children and extended family especially Lol's mother. 🕊
That is so kind of you - thank you xx
Terri, I just love the gardens and view that you have its gorgeous isn't it,,oh lot to do,but 1 step at a time xxxxand it will get done with enjoyment, lovely picture, thanks for today, I here the sweet robin,,,bye for now, 😊
Lots of birds being busy at the moment xx
It's so interesting Terri in New Zealand Honey Suckle is treated as a weed. It grows all year round and can choke other plants. I pulled out hundreds of plants. At the time I didn't know the medicinal side of Honey Suckle.
I would love to know more how to turn it into medicine for winter chills. Thank you Terri I so enjoy your films and learn.❤ Yolanda
Thanx for the information about the honeysuckle, I have harvested them as well and now I find out they are exactly what I need for my over-heated metabolism. Good luck with your long list of gardenwork 💚
So nice of you, thanks xx
So beautiful where you are. Thanks.
Thank you for the beautiful tour of your garden! So good to see you again. I just got back to the U.S., from a visit to the U.K., traveling from London; to along the west coast northward to the Isle of Skye; and back down the east coast to London. Absolutely beautiful, especially Scotland and the Isle of Skye.
Sounds wonderful. My husband loves the Scottish Highlands and islands and is determined we visit one day . Glad you enjoyed it all too xx
Hi Terri! I love Honeysuckle. It blooms in Texas in the spring and in the fall. I made my first tincture this spring, so exciting. Have a great week! Blessings
Blessings to you too xx
The Festival you attended last week sounds wonderful and I enjoyed the shorts you posted. I love the variety and abundance in your garden. I like to make lists because it's satisfying when you can cross things off and realize how much you have accomplished. Blessings xx
Thank you so much! That's why I like to make those lists, for the satisfaction😂
I appreciate all your videos. There is such a warm loving energy 🎉that flows from them ❤ And we learn from you. Thank you to you and your husband for all your time and effort 🎉
Thank you so much!
Aww loved horse and dog at the end. Your garden is amazing, lots of work but oh such wonderful atmosphere 😊I love the coziness of it, it surrounds a peaceful green hug❤the view beyond, amazing too!
Glad you enjoyed it, I am very fortunate to have this garden xx
Getting ready to head up into the mountains for water; I'm watching/listening to your video and just hearing about your wknd sounds great. Can't wait to be in the mtns today. There's a village resort down below but I usually avoid it til after dark when the tourists have gone away and it's just the villagers left and the beautiful mtn sheep, rams and deer lounging about. The lake at the edge of the village that melts into the mtn ranges into the USA reached only by tour boat (absolutely lovely ride. Im here on the canadian side ). Have a great day. 🏵 🌼
I totally understand what you are saying. Enjoy your mountain time xx
Did I enjoy the film? You bet Terri loved the rampant growth...it looked magical fecund...the honeysuckle reminded me that at some point mine must have died ...I used to have one. So ta for the memory, am off to buy a replacement, fancy not having honeysuckle...hugs to all 😊
Hello, Terri. I'm so happy I watched your video. I recently bought an English honeysuckle plant and to see how yours is flowering brought me great joy! I watched all the way through to see what you were going to make with the honeysuckle but you didn't make anything. However, you did mention that you can infuse the flowers into honey and I found that to be a good bit of information. It's so amazing what you have done there with your garden and I can't believe how lush everything appears. The soil must be abundant with good things and the rain must fall regularly. Lucky you! Anyway, I won't go on. Be blessed and thank you for your lovely videos.
I feed the soil and I feel very fortunate. Blessings xx
Thank you for sharing your garden with us
My pleasure xx
Wonderful.
Ode to the growing, vibrant and oh so abundant gardens that we love and appreciate.....
Yes, I so relate to so much to do, as the eyes of gardeners see with such creativity, purpose and delight.......
Our gardens surely provide habitats for engaged, healthy lifestyle, emmersed in beauty as we live our gardeners yoga with each and every task, peoject and stroll.......
A sweet and lovely post festival day to you. Smiles from Lake Tahoe
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Very lovely! thanks so much xx
Wonderful visit with you; thanks for sharing! My lists keep growing as well, but all things in balance, is my motto. I’ve had wonderful harvests of apples & herbs to dry. The sharing of your knowledge is so appreciated! Blessings to everyone 🤗💕🇨🇦
Thanks for sharing!! xx
Hi Terri🤗 I didn't know the wonderful things about honeysuckle. Thank you!
Blessings
Absolutely Beautiful and calming for me❤Thank you So glad you had a good time at the festival
Thank you xx
The festival was good medicine for you. You have a different Ora energy about you. It must have been fun as well as rewarding, educational. This energy will help in resurrecting the polly tunnel. Love your garden yard❤
Wow look at all that Kale though
Oh you’re looking beautiful Terri and the Garden we’ve been very similar with family good things so many and more not so good things
. I’ve not been well this last week just a bad Cold yes I took my Dandelion Tincture,Covonia Cough Syrup and Vicks Vapour Rub…cleared it. I drink Dandelion & Burdock and Ginger Beer every day very good for me.
We had a lovely time at our Festival too Happy Summer 💜🌻💜
I did loads in the Garden trying to catch up but we’ve had some delicious Lettuce, Tomatoes, Beetroot and Blackberries yes.
Good for you! xx
Thank you so much Dear Terri ! I am learning so much thanks to you and am healthier thanks to you as well so your Wisdom Generosity Kindness and "Viriditas" ( A Beautiful Word I just learned in your beautifuyl video ) are True Blessings for the Earth itself and for Humanity ! 🙏💖☘🌺🌈🌠💫
It is one of my favourite words, glad you are enjoying the videos xx
I am enjoying them very much Thank you so much dearTerri ! I was visiting Ireland last month and met Con and Niamh Connor while attending their Full Moon Ritual on the 28th of October and I told Con to thank you very much also 😊🙏💖💫@@DanusIrishHerbGarden
When I get overwhelmed with garden work especially seed heads like dock, I just snip off the weed heads so they don't plant themselves and put them in a huge bucket of water to rot down then use the liquid as fertiliser. Blackberry chop it right back as it can get very invasive and take over, talking from experience here, sigh. One step at a time. With the list just write down the immediate jobs that need doing, five at the most then do the jobs then make another list, you can feel a sense of accomplishment when you have one list of jobs completed. =-) Take care =-)
That's why I love lists, crossing off each thing on the list😂
Interesting information on honeysuckle! It grows wild here in Idaho and is the State's official flower. I've only ever nipped off the end and sipped a wee, sweet treat. Next spring I'll gather some and infuse it in honey as suggested. Also, native here is Black Hawthorn with similar heart- and artery-healing properties. The abundance in your garden is blessed indeed! And, a lot of work to maintain, as well. Ah...the gifts of Nature! How blessed we are and how grateful, too.
We certainly are😃
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Have a great weekend 😊
Thank you - I am xx
Some of our inventive orchardists, gardeners for big box store trees - braid up the non-figging fig trees and they merge and then create a stronger trunk growth. Maybe that mock orange can be done the same way, and have a strong upright trunk, versus all of the many up-sprouts (water sprouts ?, air sprouts ?) and get a really beautiful canopy bush-tree there.
Good suggestion! Thanks!
Greetings Terri ..wow Your place is so full of Wonders . As I have mentioned we live IN Native bush with huge Tree Beings , which we feel look after us as We are their Guardians ...but I would love to have more space to grow Vegetables, Herbs and more Flowers . Our tiny driveway garden at the road end is pretty full and we have even put a tiny garden around a tree in the little park across the road for the Bees to enjoy and to grow a few more Herbs for the Community to share.May just have to sneak in a few more small beds x
🩷 my honeysuckle blossoms sometimes only have just a drop of "honey" inside.
As a kid (& even now) I would pick a blossom, then holding the flower with one hand & with the other hand I'd gently pinch the little green bulb at the end, making sure to not pinch through the little "string" inside; then, I'd pull out the drop and taste it. SO sweet. 😁 😋
Such happy childhood memories. xx
Terri beautiful Sunday video as always ❤ I was just thinking I bet there are local people that would love to come and help out at your garden and do a trade for vegetables or herbs! I know I would, except I live in California!
What a delightful video.I adore nature in all its glory and your pets enjoying the beauty.
Being in Australia it's almost spring solstice and it's already hot.
Planting vegetables and butterfly friendly flowers. Thank you for the inspiration and beautiful messages. Savour the lush beauty
Glad you enjoyed it xx
I love seeing the dogs run free. How often do you check them for ticks? Do they ever eat anything from your garden? What kinds of remedies do you use for their health? I’d love to see an episode on wholistic dog care.
You look creatively invigorated by your time away with your inspirational tribe❣️🌱🌳🐦⬛💜🌿🍂🪺🍄🍀
I am! Yay! xx hope all well with you xx
Good morning. I enjoy your videos. I've never used honeysuckle before other than enjoying the aroma. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Enjoy your week☕🌻🐝🎃💐
You have a good week too xx
Loved the tour of your lovely land this morning. Wish I was there to help you with some of your garden chores. It always goes quicker with a friend 😊. What was thay magnificent dark purple-ish strappy plant behind you at about 11:55 in the video?
I live across the pond in the U.S. and I always enjoy seeing our common plants, as well as the plants that you grow that I'm not familiar with. I was interested to see that you are harvesting honeysuckle blossoms now. The honeysuckle that happily volunteers in my garden is Lonicera japonica. It blooms earlier here. I harvest the flowers and buds in the late spring/early summer, right before the roses start blooming. It is one of my favorite garden tasks/play with the pollinators buzzing on the blooms, the warmth of the air, and the thoroughly intoxicating scent. Sigh ... so perfect.
Thank you again for your Sunday videos. I always enjoy them while I sip on my morning hot brew.
PS - The Rosa rugosa that I just purchased, inspired by the enormous rose hips in your syrup video, arrived last week. Excited to see how it grows in my garden.
The Honeysuckle that we have here just grows wild - I think it must be the common Honeysuckle, Lonicera periclymenum. The plant in the video is a purple New Zealand Flax. xx
Gardening restores the soul! Thank you for sharing!
You are so welcome! xx
Thank you so much for sharing about the festival. So glad you took time for self care. Enjoy your content immensely. Keep raising the vibe. 🕉
Thank you so much! xx
The Honeysuckle smell has got to be my Favorite. I Love Gardenia as well but 🍯 Honeysuckle has something extra.
❤❤❤ love your garden 😊
New camera I suspect, the images are even more wonderful than usual 🥰
Thanks for this fabulous greenery ❤🙏🏻🍀
Glad you enjoyed it - same camera but the light in Connemara is something special and changes every day. xx
It is good to learn that you so wise as you are, sometimes struggle with what I do. So much work and only me to do it. I have lists too. Overwhelmed is my theme. But as you said, I'm grateful I have this herb and gardening task. I remember often a line from one of my favorite movies... if you look closely the whole world is a garden.... right now my back is so sore😮
Thanks for sharing!! xx
Its ok, to take 1 step at a time, when you are overwhelmd!
One step and then the next😂
I can't wait to see the garden next week. Thank you for everything, Terri. Lowell's camera work is delightful!
Thank you so much! xx
Looks like a Kale jungle in your Garden, and the spiders webb, enough rations there to last until Spring time, enough work to keep you busy for a while.
Beautiful Horse in the field standing Guard.
You are right! Very fortunate! xx
Your garden is fantastic. Definitely a tonic to me to watch your channel.
Thanks so much! xx
I did not know that Honeysuckle was good for anything (but climbing trees and blacking sunlight until it kills the trees). I have always tried to kill it out. I guess I should only prune it back and help keep it healthy. I have never planted any Honeysuckle. It is always somewhere near me (like Poison Ivy and Sand Briers). have been working on my Rose garden (trying to get it ready for a very cold winter).
God bless the work! xx
So pleased you enjoyed your festival visit . Good luck with the gardening, we're busy clearing up leaves daily from all the distressed trees due to the heat and drought.......happily it's down to mid 20s now and we've had two lots of rain 😀
Thanks so much Mary. Hope things cool down now for you so you can enjoy a gentle Autumn xx
I look honeysuckle, it smells beautiful, I love your garden it always makes me feel calm,
Glad to hear that xx
Thank you Terri and Lol. You have a jungle of beauty to keep you busy with what you love! ❤
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I am amazed at the abundant growth and variety in your garden. Here in New Brunswick, Canada, East Coast we have had a very humid and rainy summer. My garden grew leggy and no fruit or vegetables. I am more talented in landscaping - adding shrubs, flowers and trees, I just don't seem to have the green thumb for vegetable gardens :( I will continue to try. Did my first raised bed, my seeds and transplants grew well in the beginning then became so leggy, nothing produced. My potatoes are probably mush under the muddy soil with so much rain. Love your videos, don't panic about the work. Like yu said, its great to be able to get out in the sunshine and Gaia's plenty.
Well you have your strengths and skills and talents and the vegetables can look after themselves. xx
So sorry for your sad loss healing being sent to you and your family x
You are so kind, than you xx
Love your knowledge network on plants, the melody, your doggies, your growing trees, your beautiful Irish accent, sharing the festivities around the countryside, the excellent photography and lastly the wonderful guitarist. It is such a gift. Thank you from Canada.
So thrilled to hear that. Thanks so much x
Ah lovely thank you. I have always loved honey suckle. Thank you so much for sharing xx
My great grandma put honey suckle in her homemade soap 😊
Please tell/show how you used the honeysuckle.
Those rhubarb harvested in a post-frost time, have sweeter stalks, can be a great jam or other jellies. And dispose of the large leaves into a proper pile with the solanide toxic plants (tomatoes, chilis, peppers, eggplant, potatoes, jicama).
We rarely get frost unfortunately xx