'Leaning Forward' Episode
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- On May 21 2023, I gave a talk at Northwind Perennial Garden about the future of gardening and gardeners. Many were not able to attend in person so we recorded it! I hope you find this helpful.
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Your garden philosophy and passion are inspiring. Thank you so much. ❤🙏🏼
Great lecture
The king of analogies!!!! 😂 I’m joyful! Thanks Roy.
Great video, lots to think about. It has given me some vision for a couple new, large flower beds we put in this Spring.
love you analogies roy. so often they make me giggle
Wow. I was so inspired by this video. I learned of you from watching The Impatient Gardener. This was informative and personal and made me think so much more about what I want to do in my own space. Loved it!!
It was such a pleasure chatting with you when I visited Northwind. I’m thankful you recorded your talk so that I didn’t miss out.
All my favorite Roy-isms in one video!
❤ your talks. Thank so much.
Glad you like them!
My wish is to be at one of your formal talks in the audience one day.
Listening to you talk about your feelings and knowledge about gardening, I am in awe of the beauty of your ideas and words about them. My own garden and working in it gives me understanding of how Nature works and peace and joy in this learning.
Great video!!!!!
Thanks!!
🎉thank you for sharing your passion and knowledge with the world, Roy. I am following your example by using my garden as an outdoor classroom. Knowledge is power. Sharing it with others is love!
outstanding! thanks for watching!
so inspirational, Roy brings such a different perspective
Amazing. Huge fan. Question: I understand what you’re saying re: wood mulch but…first year perennial plants can’t cover the soil, so it’s weeds or mulch while the plants develop. What do you suggest during this interim period?
Mulch. In moderation. Is fine. Not burying the plants, but covering the soil surface. Leaving the plant crowns unburied.
While i Never plan and build a garden with the idea of continuing mulching forever...I want the plants to do the job that mulch does at first.
But with new plantings and not mature gardens, it has a place, that is useful.
People also love the look of it. Some love it more than plants!
This guy has a smile that, to me, looks like a patronising smile. Like he thinks he knows more thsn everyone and is patronising us. Idk it really turns me kff, I notice it right away in the thumbnails.