7 Tips How to Prep Your Garden for Winter and Spring

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  • @TheMillennialGardener
    @TheMillennialGardener Год назад +38

    I know you like to take the winter off from videos, but I still want to lobby for you to post a garden update in mid-January. I’d like to see the food forest at peak dormancy and if anything is still growing on. Just one little video 😊

    • @jamesprigioni
      @jamesprigioni  Год назад +18

      I may be able to swing that. Part of me doesn’t want to take the winter off this year but we will see. Not sure how it is with you, but I struggle to balance content creation and my “normal” life so the winter break gives me a kinda reset.

    • @TheMillennialGardener
      @TheMillennialGardener Год назад +12

      @@jamesprigioni I’m sort of the opposite. I get bad seasonal affective disorder after the time change from the darkness, and getting out and filming makes me look forward to the spring. All the little steps: harvesting greens, buying seeds, starting seeds, refreshing beds, etc. keeps me outside in the sun and makes me feel better. Staying busy in the garden keeps me happy. I also always try to do one winter construction project each year that I like to document. If the winter can get you down like it does me, it may make you feel better to keep going. I guess it depends on the type of person you are if taking the time off makes you feel better or gets you down. It gets me down, so I keep going.

  • @skippythealien9627
    @skippythealien9627 Год назад

    "So much about gardening is about setting things up so that it excels in the future."
    Damn, so much truth in that statement. All the work you put in late fall will pay enormous dividends in the spring

  • @jons5898
    @jons5898 Год назад +41

    Last year about this time you, Tuck and Keith at Canadian Permaculture Legacy inspired me to start my own permaculture journey, so I managed to find enough cardboard and wood chips to sheet mulch about 600 square feet. Planted all the basics this spring and sheet mulched about 200 sq. ft. more, everything is doing great. Now I’m paying my grandson 2 bucks a bag for leaves, hoping to get about 50 bags to run thru the shredder for mulch and making leaf mold. Next year’s plan is to propagate new starts from my plants and keep on growing ! Thanks for all the great information !

  • @shellymiller8597
    @shellymiller8597 8 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for all you do! Sorry that Tuck is slowing down. Wish every dog in the world would have all the love and life you have/are providing him. Special little guy.

  • @sandymcd7678
    @sandymcd7678 Год назад +94

    I'm older and downsizing my garden, but you make me want to go full scale again. Love your enthusiasm and Tuck is a sweetheart...have 2 Yorkies myself. Thanks for all your great tips - enjoy your holidays!!

    • @nedcramdon1306
      @nedcramdon1306 Год назад +9

      I've found my little gardens grow much better when they're tiny, crowded and scattered around the yard.

    • @smas3256
      @smas3256 Год назад +8

      @@nedcramdon1306 ned. Mixing it all up just confuses the the insects. lol A good thing.

    • @louisethomas8074
      @louisethomas8074 Год назад

      Just curious. What is your definition of older😀

  • @lkhfun6575
    @lkhfun6575 Год назад +9

    A light bulb went off when you said that so much of gardening is about setting things up so they can excel in the future. No wonder I typically feel like I am behind the curve. Now I know how to approach building my garden and I am excited to get ready for next spring. Thank you and Tuck!

  • @lisareichelt8997
    @lisareichelt8997 Год назад +1

    See you soon….don’t wake me though other than to let me know your here.❤

  • @787drmlnr1
    @787drmlnr1 Год назад +4

    Tuck just absolutely killing it based on the size of this year’s harvest. Wishing him the best!

  • @ellendavis9940
    @ellendavis9940 Год назад +33

    Thank you for sharing this with us. I’ve learned a lot from you and Tuck.

    • @jamesprigioni
      @jamesprigioni  Год назад +4

      Let's Gooo Ellen, glad to hear that my friend!

  • @kassandrakimbrell2504
    @kassandrakimbrell2504 Год назад

    Tuck is the BEST!! We have Dingos and arent fans of little dogs..BUT Tuck is the exception!! Hes the best little gardener ever! We started watching all your videos just to see him and his gardening skills!!!!

  • @debramccormick456
    @debramccormick456 8 месяцев назад +1

    I just appreciate you SO MUCH! You have taught me a lot. Your enthusiasm is infectious. This year I had a ground garden, raised bed (off the ground,) and pots, buckets, totes, baby pools. It was all like a grand experiment-FUN! Most of my “babies” have been harvested or are going to sleep, (hard freeze tonight!) except for some that can tolerate a bit more cold, like Brussels sprouts, carrots, Swiss chard, and beets-tons of beets! I dry & powder the greens, along with all kinds of other greens, and sprinkle them on everything, even for the dogs. (Those will help Tuck keep a spring in his step for a longer time!❤️🐾) I’m a Nutritionist, so I recognize the value in growing as much as I can at home. My last German Shorthaired Pointer passed away this year at 16+ and was so active up u til the last 9 mo or so, and my two rescue dogs are shiny and healthy. Nutrition makes a huge difference for all of us. Thanks for sharing your ideas, knowledge, and passion with us!

  • @RobbieAndGaryGardeningEasy
    @RobbieAndGaryGardeningEasy Год назад +33

    You guys have a wonderful Holiday Season, keep warm and we will be awaiting for you to come back in Spring. Enjoy a break and the Holiday Season! ❤

    • @jamesprigioni
      @jamesprigioni  Год назад +7

      Thanks Robbie and Gary! I hope you have a great Holiday season as well, thanks for the kind words

    • @SchoolforHackers
      @SchoolforHackers Год назад +6

      All of you are great -

  • @jedd.5407
    @jedd.5407 Год назад

    I know that most of the things you added were basically free, but if you want to add some extra nitrogen, cover the compost layer with the smallest alfalfa pellets (Horse feed), then put the leaves down and water. I found a source of used burlap bags (old coffee shipping bags) and cover everything, and wet again. You may have to use some plant stakes to keep them positioned the way you want, but come Spring, the worms will have integrated the alfalfa, broken down leaves and compost into the soil leaving you about 8 inches (21 cm) of the best soil for planting. The number of worms you will find is just incredible.
    Thanks James & Tuck for sharing so much with us.

  • @leelindsay5618
    @leelindsay5618 Год назад +1

    Keep a living root in the soil for as many months as possible - soil health principles. The covering of soil is also a soil health principle.

  • @Keepgoing47
    @Keepgoing47 Год назад

    I started an outdoor Service Company this spring. It has provided me with a ridiculous amount of resources to get things going at my place along with being paid for doing the work. A lot of the stuff that I end up removing from other properties I take home and use myself. Piles of wood, piles of wood chips, a ridiculous amount of leaves, and you name it. I've also found a ton of connections. I can't wait for the results in the next couple of years. 😎🤘👍

  • @honestly27
    @honestly27 Год назад +3

    I hope Tuck is ok. Such a sweet little guy. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @MrEd1024
    @MrEd1024 Год назад +2

    Hands in the soil, eyes and heart to the heavens. Great job James.
    Let us know if Tuck needs help, I am sure We could All pitch in to get Tuck anything he might need.

  • @paulnicholson9239
    @paulnicholson9239 Год назад +15

    James I have learned so much from you this year and have started planning my own food Forrest! The amount of food we produced this year in our own backyard was amazing and we are still harvesting winter veggies in November in Maryland if it wasn’t for you and Rick I wouldn’t have thought to keep things going through the winter. I am a first responder and working in my garden has been amazing for the healing process after a tough bout of PTSD and I appreciate your inspiration to get out into the garden every day and do great things! Keep it up and I look forward to next season

  • @313hobbyme
    @313hobbyme Год назад

    Thank you for all your videos and information. Give a Huge hug and kiss to the beautiful BOSS (Tuck) I love seeing him around the garden.

  • @masher500
    @masher500 Год назад

    I like watching you mostly because of your love for your dog. Plus you're a decent gardener. ;) ❤❤❤

  • @rhondahoward4778
    @rhondahoward4778 Год назад +6

    James, what a beautiful garden you and Tuck have.

  • @terrimarks3694
    @terrimarks3694 Год назад +6

    Thank you so much for all your work this year! Your enthusiasm is contagious!

  • @davesterchele2679
    @davesterchele2679 Год назад

    I plant my garlic shallow and then cover with a mowed/bagged mixture of leaves, grass clippings and spent straw from my spend strawbales (I grow tomatoes in strawbales.) I mow up leaves, then lay them out with handfuls of spent straw on some moderately long grass and then just bag mow everything with my Ego mower. The bags go on top of the soil (about 4 inches) and when I'm done I cover with deer netting to keep everything in place and discourage the cats and other critters from digging into it. By spring the mulch reduces down and fertilizes the bed with a combination of brown and green from the leaves and grass, and all the leftover tomato nutrients from the previous season.

  • @rhondagillespie6031
    @rhondagillespie6031 Год назад +8

    Thanks for sharing another great gardening season and teaching us so much! I will miss the videos this winter. You and Tuck get some rest. 🐶🐕🥕🥒❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @Ripleyripper
    @Ripleyripper Год назад +5

    Best way to ripen tomatoes is in a paper bag with a single apple (apple gives off ethylene gas to make them red ripe and juicy for the Thanksgiving table!)

  • @4gz252
    @4gz252 Год назад +2

    I love to see you and Tuck in your garden, it makes my day better! See ya soon! peace and love from Ohio

  • @nancydrewsgarden
    @nancydrewsgarden Год назад +1

    I’M NOT CRYING 😭 YOU ARE

  • @mistyriennett5902
    @mistyriennett5902 Год назад +2

    I must say that you always cheer me up. Thank you for sharing your love of gardening.

  • @rlopez18m
    @rlopez18m Год назад +2

    Ugh I literally love your videos! In life I often doubt myself. And I’m not sure why. But after watching your videos I feel so excited to work on my garden. I’ve expanded this year and it was scary! But I know I can do it. Your information is so dang helpful! Please keep it up.

  • @libbylauderdale1382
    @libbylauderdale1382 Год назад +10

    James & Tuck, I'm not ready for gardening and your videos to end. Spring seems so far away. Someone mentioned having a small green house. Maybe you could show us how you have yours set up or how you manage your plants indoors for the winter. We would love to see what you and Tuck do in the cold, dark days ahead. Do you hide carrots inside for Tuck to find? Seriously, please think about videos for the winter. HAPPY 🎃. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

    • @cindyspiess9963
      @cindyspiess9963 Год назад +1

      Yes I agree 💯% for some winter videos 😁

    • @sinine1100
      @sinine1100 Год назад +1

      I live in much colder place than James, and my "spring" starts in Feb. I imagine he'd definitely have some sowing tricks for peppers etc.

  • @christinalynn8143
    @christinalynn8143 Год назад

    Fresh foods are yum. 🙂
    Gardening, farming, food! Yay!

  • @ThatBritishHomestead
    @ThatBritishHomestead Год назад +1

    I’m in the process of filling all my beds. It will be so rewarding once it’s done

  • @suziperret468
    @suziperret468 Год назад +1

    Yea! So good to see you and Tuck!

  • @groussac
    @groussac Год назад

    Iowa Zone 5a. Leaf mowing @ 8:00. It gets pretty windy here, so if you bag leaves with a lawn mower, it doesn't break them down enough to keep the wind from blowing them around the garden. I do one pass with the lawn mower in mulch mode, and a second pass in bag mode. This pulverizes the leaves into small chunks that stay put when the wind blows. Admittedly, the leaf powder will be left on the lawn, but that's okay. Grass has to eat, too.

  • @cathyplantlover2862
    @cathyplantlover2862 Год назад

    I just love tuck he's so adorable 😍 💕

  • @TheArtisticGardener777
    @TheArtisticGardener777 Год назад

    Tuck is such a healthy boy!❤

  • @callikohl5698
    @callikohl5698 Год назад +5

    I have food growing in my cold frame right now and I usually leave it til December. Some til February or March. I will pull kohlrabi and turnips soon. It looks so pretty under the glass. I've also been raking leaves for mulch and gathering up sticks to keep the out of the garden. I planted garlic this morning. Tuck your to cute❤️❤️ Enjoy your holiday James.

  • @greenpaula45
    @greenpaula45 Год назад

    I started watching your channel in 2020 while I was in the hospital alone (due to pandemic restrictions). I watched your videos day and night and got so excited for my garden it was difficult to behave while i recovered from my surgery. The following year I went from a 20 x 24ft garden to a 40 x 40 ft garden. I covered it in cardboard and mulch after I removed the sods by hand. I couldn't wait for the natural process as I was too excited for it. I had wonderful results and I so enjoyed not having weeds of any quantity to deal with. What a game changer that is. This year my garden is better than last year even though we had a very dry summer. I just finished putting my garden to bed for winter today plus I built a huge compost pile to prepare more compost for the coming spring.
    James your enthusiasm is so inspiring and I have learned so much. Thanks and enjoy your winter. Can't wait to see what you will be doing in the spring.

  • @fernandezfarm
    @fernandezfarm Год назад +3

    Your season ends as mines begin, it’s too hot in the summers to grow much down where I’m at in Zone 10B South Florida. I just harvested my first batch of cucumbers yesterday and got many more on the way.
    Thank you for inspiring the gardening community 👍

  • @markandromeda9022
    @markandromeda9022 Год назад

    James, it is amazing that the WEF does not promote gardening whatsoever!!. All the WEF want us to do is eat bugs and own nothing - that'll bring us happiness. James your take on gardening and your healthy outlook on life speaks volumes to the inherent need for humans to connect with mother earth.

  • @cherylbertolini3140
    @cherylbertolini3140 Год назад

    Have a wonderful Holiday Season, see you in the spring.

  • @matthewfarrell317
    @matthewfarrell317 Год назад +1

    I find it interesting for people who don't have a grow season all year and how they go about it.
    Here in Melbourne, I swap between hot weather crops and cool weather crops during the year, adding compost and manures as I go to recharge the soil.

    • @breezybre2670
      @breezybre2670 9 месяцев назад

      Wow. I will tell you that here in Edmonton we enjoy our months off from the yard work. Yes there is shoveling and snow blowing but that is less often. We plant on May and harvest in August/September. Those of use with greenhouses will start seed in late March.

  • @vitalule8889
    @vitalule8889 Год назад

    The most beautiful garden ever seen

  • @beebob1279
    @beebob1279 Год назад +4

    Hope Tuck is OK. I know the feeling with a dog and aging. Our golden is going on 11 months with cancer that should have killed her at 4 months.
    Great presentation on your fall prep. I haven't pulled the trigger and started the garden yet. I have to figure how to deal with the deer first. But understanding fall prep for fall is the same with honeybees. Summer and fall prep increases the chances of winter survival.
    I do have Fig trees in the yard and they died back this past spring with the weird weather. I'm just over in Pa. and in your zone too. I'll be wrapping them up when the leave drop as you suggest.
    I hope to see you again as the fall progresses and watch what you do in the winter months

    • @smas3256
      @smas3256 Год назад +1

      We spray with Repel on our ever-green ornamentals and spray it around the perimeter of our garden. Deer are confused and spooked when their noses touch fishing line they can barely see, that is staked around the garden at several levels.

  • @jackiek4159
    @jackiek4159 Год назад +3

    Soo grateful for all of your wisdom on gardening from both you and Tucker! Thank you guys! Sending lot's of love and light! 🙏🏻💞✨

  • @judithjohnson8157
    @judithjohnson8157 Год назад +3

    WOW! So glad you posted. Thank you as well for all the tips and tricks for gardening that you share. Our grandskiddos sure do enjoy Tucker💙💙💙. May have to get us a little one like Tucker. Watching all your videos I can, learning all I can bcz soon we plan to start gardening asap! 💙💙💙

  • @francesjohns7596
    @francesjohns7596 Год назад +2

    Hi from eastern Long Island NY
    Yes 50* this early am

  • @irenemaetorcuator744
    @irenemaetorcuator744 Год назад +2

    Just wanna say thank you sir for always having an inspirational videos.. I'd say inspirational coz im from Philippines 🇵🇭🇵🇭 and we have diff. climates and planting seasons but you are one of my inspiration in having my own farm to table set-up... Hope i can have some of your seeds someday to plant here in our mini space... Im into container gardening sir since we don't have enough land, living in a city..❤❤ keep us inspire sir & safe winter to you..😊😊

  • @Mias-trailerparkgarden
    @Mias-trailerparkgarden Год назад

    We love you tuck and your videos are great James 😊

  • @crossingtheline4372
    @crossingtheline4372 Год назад +2

    Glad to see I'm planning better. Last week I filled a garbage can full of mowed leaves. This week I plan on filling another can with pine straw. Love your videos. And Tuck, the summers are hard on me as well.❤

  • @shirleyporter7107
    @shirleyporter7107 Год назад

    I love Tuck and his carrots ❤

  • @nancyseery2213
    @nancyseery2213 Год назад +1

    Love watching you and Tuck in the garden. Your information is so helpful, clear and easy to understand. You not only tell what to do, but why to do them. God bless you'll and keep growing!

  • @janetbendes9216
    @janetbendes9216 Год назад +1

    T.U.James for information on preparing my soil for winter. I will be mowing my 800millionbilliontrillion leaves 🍂🍂🍂🍁🍁for my mulch tomorrow; weather will be perfect time to do this. Hi Tuck, you blend in so beautifully, my Little Ray of Sunshine! 🌞 ❤❤❤❤❤🥰

  • @kylenmaple4668
    @kylenmaple4668 Год назад +3

    You can definitely just cut the plants at the base, just below soil level. Works fine, leaves all the soil biota in place and the roots decompose after a few months. Especially if you layer with compost, like you did here

    • @sinine1100
      @sinine1100 Год назад

      Depends on whether or not your plants were infected - some pests do hide in/between the roots, to emerge in spring.

  • @magneticinteriors8530
    @magneticinteriors8530 Год назад

    gotta love this guys enthusiasm - infectious or what!

  • @BounceSquad426
    @BounceSquad426 Год назад

    Feel better Tuck

  • @modnarpias
    @modnarpias Год назад

    Thanks for all your amazing videos and positivity!

  • @jo9364
    @jo9364 Год назад

    💞💞 Get Tuck a sweater/coat for the fall/winter. 💞💞

  • @melstark3466
    @melstark3466 Год назад +2

    I just finished getting my onions and garlic in for the spring. I also decided to plant cover crops for my raised beds. Fava bean and red clover to bring back some nutrients for the soil. Thank you so much for inspiring me to grow my own food. Cheers!

  • @yeowellnesscollective6433
    @yeowellnesscollective6433 Год назад +1

    I have a new fig tree only a foot high in a pot. I guess I'll take it inside this first winter but I was so surprised at how you winterized yours!!

  • @cbak1819
    @cbak1819 Год назад

    Thanks James, Tuck is so cute. This info is so needed. The first time I brought plants in I had mealy bugs ants and even worms in the soil.. my husband kept finding mealy bugs crawling around😆 it started smelling as well😵‍💫

  • @lumpyslongshot2113
    @lumpyslongshot2113 Год назад +2

    Hey guys, thanks for a great summer of growing tips and motivational advice. You rest this winter tuck. Hope your full tilt boogy next spring boss man. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @roccoconte2960
    @roccoconte2960 Год назад +3

    Love cleaning up garden this time of year , and prepare for the spring always cover my soil over winter, great video Jim.

    • @beebob1279
      @beebob1279 Год назад +1

      My father would cover it with sycamore leaves. He also had a compost bin for the rest of them. In spring he would work them in. I never saw so many worms and growth

  • @jenn6838
    @jenn6838 Год назад +1

    YAY! Thanks James! Great advice on preparing for winter. Thanks!

  • @askmamalouise7605
    @askmamalouise7605 Год назад +1

    Absolutely great video! Thanks a million for the tips! I will get started for sure! Love & Hugs to Tuck for sure!

  • @mannequinskywalker
    @mannequinskywalker Год назад

    🐶❤🌱 I'm all about the leaf mulch! 🍁

  • @wise1917
    @wise1917 Год назад +1

    Hi James , please make a video on how you save pepper plant through out the winter and watering tips for indoor plants that are moved from outside.

  • @stephanielugo5028
    @stephanielugo5028 Год назад

    We will be saying prayers for the Boss Man tonight❤️
    Your videos motivate me!

  • @mfrobert100
    @mfrobert100 Год назад

    Wonderful! You are so generous with your tips. Love it! Thank you.

  • @dylanmonke1554
    @dylanmonke1554 Год назад

    Any tips on designing/building those hinged raised bed covers? That looks SO nice!

  • @LittleRapGuy
    @LittleRapGuy Год назад

    Box sings. The garden springs.

  • @keithwalker5078
    @keithwalker5078 Год назад

    as a fisherman as well as gardener I put my fileted bodies into my garden as well as cowmanure compost and going to redesign my whole garden as you showed the way. thanks Jersey from missouri.

  • @markandromeda9022
    @markandromeda9022 Год назад

    Ok great advice.. Raised beds are a continuation of the pot concept taken to the next level. Another concept is where you plant, say, bean seeds into areas that are LOWER than the surrounding soil because when you water, it runs into the LOWER elevations naturally and the higher elevations simply act as water storage buffers. I tried that concept this year and my "scarlett runners" grew over 15 high!!. The other advantage of doing it that way, is you can water the high elevations and that nice soil "tea" will run into the low elevations IT WORKS!!!!!

  • @TheOldMayfieldPlace
    @TheOldMayfieldPlace Год назад

    I love Tucker. Our 6 year old puppy is also named Tucker. Our fur babies are important members of the family.

  • @robbonvini2295
    @robbonvini2295 Год назад

    "Collect, apply and store mulch." Great tip!!!

  • @potagermalo
    @potagermalo Год назад +1

    Superbe vidéo bravo 👍 👍 👍 👍
    A bientôt 😉

  • @karentuzynski7525
    @karentuzynski7525 Год назад

    You make me a better person!! Thank you

  • @horsefeathersfarm7360
    @horsefeathersfarm7360 Год назад +1

    Thank you! Love your channel and the tips!

  • @Marlene612
    @Marlene612 Год назад +1

    James, your presentations are marvelous; I’m originally a Jersey girl. Now I’m in the Caribbean. Whole different forest. My Q is I have flowering, Reina de la Flor trees that drop braches and leaves; might i use them for making mulch? There are pine forests here in the mountains; might i use them as well?

  • @sandyrhodes7614
    @sandyrhodes7614 Год назад

    Thank you James for all your inspiation in gardening.

  • @kate2goswimming
    @kate2goswimming 8 месяцев назад

    So great, thank you so much for this RUclips!!!

  • @earth-bound_misfit
    @earth-bound_misfit Год назад

    Thanks James and Tuck

  • @sandraoconnor5700
    @sandraoconnor5700 Год назад

    Love your passion and excitement, so inspiring and helpful!! Adore your garden and Tuck!! Thanks so much!

  • @dornacarliste8626
    @dornacarliste8626 Год назад

    Thanks to you and Tuck for all the help, inspiration and fun. I learned a whole lot. Thanks 🙏🏽

  • @bobbiejeanesser864
    @bobbiejeanesser864 11 месяцев назад

    Love tuck!! 🥰❤💚❤

  • @Nick_The_Trick
    @Nick_The_Trick Год назад

    Absolutely love your content man! Tuck only makes it 10x more enjoyable. I’ve been integrating a lot of your techniques over the past year and a half. Love watching

  • @desipadhatti1762
    @desipadhatti1762 Год назад

    Just love ur garden so peaceful pleasant

  • @ronniebrace2917
    @ronniebrace2917 Год назад

    ❤❤❤ for Tuck. Love your videos and the gardening info you share ❤. Thanks so much again!!!

  • @suziperret468
    @suziperret468 Год назад

    Yea James!

  • @carolyn9547
    @carolyn9547 Год назад

    Thanks guys! Happy Fall!

  • @virginiaallisonpeck2517
    @virginiaallisonpeck2517 Год назад

    I just love you and Tuck… thanks for the gardening know how ❤🙏🏼✝️❤️

  • @MuaythaiTang
    @MuaythaiTang Год назад

    Live in upstate NY love the videos can't wait to start gardening, only had success with tomatoes and some flowers so far but I'm gonna really prepare this year, thank you for the videos they are a big help much love

  • @suzannebasile5163
    @suzannebasile5163 Год назад

    Thank u very much James, I learned a lot from you,
    Have a nice sunday.

  • @cocktailsandtabletalk
    @cocktailsandtabletalk Год назад

    Thanks for sharing. We are about to winterize our garden this week.

  • @Plombo_5
    @Plombo_5 Год назад

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ for Tuck!

  • @alonzobeadle3639
    @alonzobeadle3639 Год назад

    These are some great tips I never would have thought about. Thank you so very much!

  • @katieboyd5568
    @katieboyd5568 Год назад

    Thank you James, you’re such an inspiration and an encouragement. I hope Tuck is doing good or at least better than in the summer. 😊

  • @stevencohen624
    @stevencohen624 Год назад

    Great video! Thanks for uploading this.

  • @THEMANWITHTHEYELLOWHAT.
    @THEMANWITHTHEYELLOWHAT. Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this I was so curious as to how I should get a raised bed garden ready for winter so I can start next spring

  • @earthsgardenapothecary7185
    @earthsgardenapothecary7185 Год назад

    Thank you kind sir for all of your wisdom!!!