Planting Hyssop Seeds, Propagating Tradescantia & Flower Bed Cleanup! 🌿🙌💚 // Garden Answer

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  • @ernestomondragonromero3024
    @ernestomondragonromero3024 10 месяцев назад +1

    Laura! Great idea! Do a Tea Garden, dedicated only for plants that can be use as Tea 🫖 ☕️ 🍵

  • @jessicaprzydzial5972
    @jessicaprzydzial5972 Год назад +36

    I hope you never stop doing youtube videos. I want to see how your garden evolves over the next decade, trees getting bigger, more shade, etc.❤

  • @Keep__moving__forward
    @Keep__moving__forward Год назад +35

    I keep saying I just wanna be outside and doing things and somehow in my mind I feel like I can’t because it’s cold. Watching your videos is motivating me to just throw on some warm layers and get out there and do a few projects. It will definitely make me alot happier to be working the garden space and getting a head start on springs projects!

    • @heatherwoods5703
      @heatherwoods5703 Год назад +2

      In colder climates like SE WI, doing little outdoor projects are a great way to get in some "gardening" when planting flowers is still months away! 😅

    • @SusanA-yh2vk
      @SusanA-yh2vk Год назад +3

      I feel the same way. I have seasonal depression and it can be hard to just get up off the sofa. Watching Laura helps a little.

    • @SusanA-yh2vk
      @SusanA-yh2vk Год назад +1

      I feel the same way. I have seasonal depression and it can be hard to just get up off the sofa. Watching Laura helps a little.

    • @SusanA-yh2vk
      @SusanA-yh2vk Год назад

      I feel the same way. I have seasonal depression and it can be hard to just get up off the sofa. Watching Laura helps a little.

    • @SusanA-yh2vk
      @SusanA-yh2vk Год назад

      I feel the same way. I have seasonal depression and it can be hard to just get up off the sofa. Watching Laura helps a little.

  • @ruthlarson6334
    @ruthlarson6334 Год назад +31

    The music chosen to marry with Laura’s garden cleanup seemed to match her mood perfectly….quiet joy!❤

    • @pomme800
      @pomme800 Год назад

      I loved the music too, very uplifting..your description was perfect❣

    • @jerriecook6908
      @jerriecook6908 Год назад

      I liked it as well. I love it when it's a soft, almost quiet music. It adds to the video. Some of the channels I follow play their music loud or their choice of music is distracting

  • @heathernesbitt1309
    @heathernesbitt1309 Год назад +40

    Apricity: The feeling of the warmth of the winter sun on your face ☀️💛

    • @pomme800
      @pomme800 Год назад

      Thank you!..I love learning new words🤗

  • @Blake.Cooper
    @Blake.Cooper Год назад +78

    Thank you for teaching me how to sow seeds. I follow each step closely and even try to grow the same varieties you do! You and Aaron are like "friends in my head".

    • @gretchenburton7184
      @gretchenburton7184 Год назад +1

      Yes!!! Every morning start the day and look forward to each video❤❤❤

    • @terri.schenk
      @terri.schenk Год назад +3

      What a sweet comment.

    • @robinchester4265
      @robinchester4265 Год назад

      I’ll

    • @robinchester4265
      @robinchester4265 Год назад +1

      I love the music with watching you clean the flower beds. I have learned so much from you about gardening. I also appreciate how you use tools that help make the work a little more manageable. I am a Felco covert. I really appreciate being able to get them for a lefty. Listening to you is like having a conversation with a friend. You are such an inspiration.

  • @teriparrish
    @teriparrish Год назад +24

    Harvest videos and clean up videos, I could literally watch for an hour in real time.

  • @deonnamounce1883
    @deonnamounce1883 Год назад +19

    Bwahahahaha I see wild anise under tables this year as the volunteer plant that sprouts ...who's with me lol😂😂😂😂❤❤❤❤

    • @sherylemoore8626
      @sherylemoore8626 Год назад

      I have found it to reseed with something nearing wild abandon! Still a great plant, especially
      for the cottage garden.

    • @mikej70
      @mikej70 Год назад

      I got a lot of free agastache at the end of the season I don't cut it back til it regrow in the spring I heard that if you leave the foliage it will come back better it insulates the plant in winter. AGASTACHE IS A GREAT HUMMINGBIRD AND POLLINATOR PLANT

  • @karynm6356
    @karynm6356 Год назад +39

    I wish I could get up and down like that again! Beautiful cleanup job.

  • @TexasMyTexas
    @TexasMyTexas Год назад +39

    Good morning GA family! It’s been a beautiful sunny, high 60’s , here in East Texas. This week’s forecast is getting up into the 70’s. I’m with you Laura, feels so good! 👩🏼‍🌾

    • @summerofstacey6676
      @summerofstacey6676 Год назад +3

      So nice to see the sun again! I’m in dfw ❤

    • @dolliemaesone
      @dolliemaesone Год назад +2

      70 &sunshine last 3 days ,wonderful Norman Ok

    • @dolliemaesone
      @dolliemaesone Год назад

      One down 49 to go 💁🏼‍♀️

  • @natecook1661
    @natecook1661 Год назад +38

    Anise hyssop is an absolute powerhouse in the garden. Bumblebees and finches both flock to mine. It’s a gorgeous color combo too. I like to pinch mine back for a fuller look.

    • @heatherwoods5703
      @heatherwoods5703 Год назад +3

      And, I think I read they're deer resistant, which is huge for me! I was looking at them in my seed catalog, and this video confirms it!

    • @denisem6754
      @denisem6754 Год назад +3

      And they happily survive zone 5b in pots, reblooming every year!

    • @ProudCanadian-vv6bk
      @ProudCanadian-vv6bk Год назад

      ​@denisem6754 do you bring them in a garage or anything over winter?

    • @susiefrederickson660
      @susiefrederickson660 Год назад +2

      Totally agree!
      I love hyssop!
      Deer pressure in my area is real and they have never touched any of the hyssop varieties I’ve grown.

    • @denisem6754
      @denisem6754 Год назад +1

      @@ProudCanadian-vv6bk Nope, just sturdy glazed ceramic pots.

  • @maryalicehuffstetler3026
    @maryalicehuffstetler3026 Год назад +8

    I feel your excitement!! The whole time you were working in your garden, I kept thinking that I bet Laura would love to just kick off her shoes,shed the jacket, lay down in the grass, take some deep breaths, and just relax. I have a vision of you throwing your arms wide,laughing, and saying bring on spring. 😊❤ I know you like downtime (and everyone needs it), but you LOVE working in your gardens.❤ I am excited to see what you and Aaron have in store for us this year!!

  • @Lina_557lil
    @Lina_557lil Год назад

    Лора здравствуйте, очень рада вас слышать и видеть. Желаю вам процветания и крепкого здоровья. Чтобы ваши видео радовали ли нас как можно долго и часто🎉🎉🎉

  • @devonjones9419
    @devonjones9419 Год назад +13

    Sitting here drinking my coffee and holding my newborn and thinking about when he can participate in the garden! Love seeing Benjamin’s Beans and how you instill a love of nature and gardening in your littles! 🤍🤍🤍

  • @katherinelara1801
    @katherinelara1801 Год назад +19

    Oh I missed garden cut back videos. The look on Laura’s face when the light come through the Hartley was the way I felt watching the cut back. I even closed my eyes for a moment too just to take it in. ❤️✂️

  • @Britbabe53
    @Britbabe53 Год назад +2

    I've posted this comment a few times on fungus gnats, but get yourself a Cape Sundew plant, they are wondrous to look at and eat gnats like crazy. Our gnat problem has been totally erradicated. Thanks so much for tutorial on cutting back!

  • @backyardgrocerygarden
    @backyardgrocerygarden Год назад +11

    Love that you’re planting hyssop! I noticed that the Psalms talks about using hyssop for cleansing, so I thought it would be something fun to remind me of the word while in the garden. Looking forward to seeing your updates of them in the garden.

  • @FloraM44
    @FloraM44 Год назад +2

    Laura!! Knee pads will change your life! Lol I switched from kneeling pads a few years ago and will never look back.. no more carrying it around everywhere, having to move it every time you move..... Seriously, it's a great time-saver, and I know you're all about efficiency! 😄

  • @greenrockgarden2851
    @greenrockgarden2851 Год назад +5

    I will NEVER have a garden without the anise hyssop! Such a great plant. Hours and hours of entertainment with pollinators! I’m 5’2”, and my anise hyssop grows to my shoulders. I’ve had them several years if the age of the plant makes a difference.

    • @summerofstacey6676
      @summerofstacey6676 11 месяцев назад

      Did you start yours from seed? I thought the seeds had to have cold stratification, (according to my seed packet instructions) but Laura didn’t mention it. Thoughts?

    • @greenrockgarden2851
      @greenrockgarden2851 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@summerofstacey6676 no. I got mine as a small plant at a local nursery. I do have seeds that I can start. I will update you on the germination. I wouldn’t mind adding a few more to my garden this season.

  • @lizshoemaker8713
    @lizshoemaker8713 Год назад +1

    I feel like I’ve been trying to encourage you for YEARS to grow Anise Hyssop, I’ve almost even sent you seeds a few times 😅. So glad you’re finally starting some from seed. Anise Hyssop is absolutely wonderful in custard based desserts! I would highly recommend making vanilla ice cream and infusing the cream with anise hyssop prior to making it. Top with some fresh peaches… YUM!!!

  • @Sisteryoda1440
    @Sisteryoda1440 Год назад +4

    This was the perfect combination - clean up with great musical accompaniment. Sounded very Tim Janis. Gave me the motivation to get after my mangy little garden. Kitties are living their best lives and things are getting prepared for spring. Thanks for the best way to start the day!

  • @marky3131
    @marky3131 Год назад +6

    We love Anise Hyssop. The pollinators adore this native plant. We plant the straight native plant. Depending on where they are we cut the plant in the spring to keep it shorter which also causes more flowers. Thanks for focusing on this native plant.

  • @maureengee364
    @maureengee364 Год назад +3

    Always great to clean up for spring. A little bit of everything today. Looks fantastic. Thank you so very much for sharing this with us. 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦

  • @amydeeds6248
    @amydeeds6248 Год назад +1

    No spring cleanup in Michigan yet lol-I just spent an hour shoveling and it’s still coming down. Plus I have so much clay I can’t risk compacting the soil when it is wet. Love seeing your sunshine-it’s looks wonderful. 😊

  • @mkdaught
    @mkdaught Год назад

    I love Anise Hyssop plant. I am zone 3 and they grow really well. They are beautiful, smell really good and always full of pollinators! They do spread but arent too terribly bad to keep contained in their boundaries.

  • @pamelawilliams7174
    @pamelawilliams7174 Год назад +12

    Such beautiful music during the flower bed cleanup.

  • @terrihart2133
    @terrihart2133 Год назад +14

    Hyssop was the plant of the year a few years ago. I learned to do many things with it at that time. Great tea and used with other spices as a rub.

  • @DonnelleHolstein-jz3qn
    @DonnelleHolstein-jz3qn Год назад +3

    I am so glad you are cleaning up in the garden. I live in the Tri-cities and our weather is very similar to yours. I can't wait to get out into mine. Thanks for always being that gutsy girl! I am excited to see your grounds this year. So much change in one year! I love every moment!

  • @jasminelouisefarrall
    @jasminelouisefarrall Год назад +2

    Afternoon Everyone 💗

  • @Matt_H2O
    @Matt_H2O Год назад

    Douglas acting flirty, by the feeling flirty, so cute 😻

  • @rosewolfe9606
    @rosewolfe9606 Год назад +23

    So fun that you're starting to do more medicinal planting. A lot of people donxt know that most of the beautiful plants we grow in our borders are also medicinal. Ive been teaching myself herbalism for the last few years. I love snake oil 😂.

    • @cl5470
      @cl5470 Год назад

      Yeah, most of it is snake oil. Plants that actually have medical properties are just called medicine.

  • @JRP58
    @JRP58 Год назад

    Laura’s back in her garden…all’s right with the world!

  • @wandygonzalez8078
    @wandygonzalez8078 Год назад

    I have been watching you since you lived at your other smaller house. And I am so blessed to have found you. ❤ Even if we are at different zones. I have learned so much from you. And I enjoy watching all your videos. Thank you Laura,Aaron and your amazing crew for all you do!! ❤️ God bless you!❤

  • @lorifaulk7363
    @lorifaulk7363 Год назад +5

    It's only January and gardening 2024 is on it's way. Love it ❣️

  • @wyleenblack6947
    @wyleenblack6947 Год назад +4

    Hi Laura I'm looking forward to the next season Too. Thanks for taking us outside ❤

    • @allround-vlog4576
      @allround-vlog4576 Год назад

      Bonsai and exploring garden #share ruclips.net/user/shortsl_9rIie9zuQ?feature=share

  • @gardengirl7446
    @gardengirl7446 Год назад +1

    THANK YOU for taking us OUTSIDE with you ❤

  • @anjabrunner5100
    @anjabrunner5100 Год назад +1

    Wunderbar Dir zuzusehen liebe Laura und es ist auch eine wunderschöne Zeit und so schön frisch draußen, ich bin auch mit meinem Kater dabei im Garten, nur heißt er nicht Russell sondern Mickisch...Dankeschön für das Video 😊

  • @sherylemoore8626
    @sherylemoore8626 Год назад +1

    Anise Hyssop is a great plant in so many ways! I have had it in my front bed for close to 20 years from one purchased plant. It is so hardy here in 7a and reseeds readily, a bit too readily sometimes. It grows 4 to 5 feet tall in my front flower bed. I often cut it back to be able to see out the front porch! The marvelous part is the gold finches love it not to mention the bees and butterflies. It provides summer, fall and winter interest in the garden. I let them stand for the winter and the gold finches always visit and enjoy the treat. I am envious of your roses. Mine seem to lose most their leaves in the winter, I am not sure why. They leaf back out in the spring. I am excited to see your gardens mature and to experience all the inspiration you bring to each and every video. Simply marvelous.

  • @susanvonrauensteinbreuls6058
    @susanvonrauensteinbreuls6058 Год назад +3

    Laura you are such a hard worker and a inspiration to get out into the garden and get going. How sweet are those cats just love seeing them.

  • @northtexasdude
    @northtexasdude Год назад +3

    Hope there will soon be a Q & A with Monica. She is such a good soul and love when she is included in vids.

  • @sunshineyellow707
    @sunshineyellow707 Год назад +4

    Oh this was so nice and fun to see. I've been struggling this winter with seasonal depression and my anxiety gets worse with the dull days and I'm so ready for spring. We bought our house last spring so this year we're going to clear out, re-mulch, and plant more in our new flower beds and both my husband and I are so excited. We have some 50s coming up this week here in Ohio so I'm hoping to get some clean up done as well, and to just feel the sun on my skin again.

  • @SusanBlank-v9p
    @SusanBlank-v9p Год назад

    You inspired me to get out and clean out my flower beds I am in awe of how much you got cleaned out. Then I have to remind myself of the 40 years I have on top of you😂

  • @donnabraden3126
    @donnabraden3126 Год назад

    How adorable that Douglas popped up at the “feeling flirty” plant through the window in a close-up!

  • @latherandlace
    @latherandlace Год назад +6

    I wish I had 1/2 your energy! Everything you're doing looks like so much fun!❤

  • @sherylingram6166
    @sherylingram6166 Год назад +5

    You probably already know this but on the tradescantia....I worked at a greenhouse for 10 years and that particular plant was one that we always pinched back continuously to keep the center of the plant full. The more we cut back, the more fuller it became. Just an FYI. Live your videos!!

  • @rosemarythyme6351
    @rosemarythyme6351 Год назад

    Minnesota is also getting temps in the mid 40's to 50, and plants that should be staying dormant is awakening already with green growth. The air even smells like SPRING here! The trouble with perennials breaking dormancy far too early in zone 4 is that temps won't stay consistently mild until May and a cold snap will kill off the new growth. The average high for Minnesota right now is 25 F. Interesting days we garden in, that's for sure!

  • @renaeboonstra54
    @renaeboonstra54 Год назад +4

    I love the background music 🎶 ❤

    • @Elliemaret
      @Elliemaret Год назад

      Me too! Best way to start the day!

  • @kaylalowery3164
    @kaylalowery3164 Год назад

    Haha I knew you wouldn’t wait to trim those roses. This kind of work makes spring not seem so far away!! ❤

  • @rosealvarado264
    @rosealvarado264 Год назад +2

    Good morning all have a safe and blessed day ❤️

  • @emmyhusfloen
    @emmyhusfloen Год назад +1

    Can't wait to see what your garden looks like this year! It is so great watching Benjamin and Samantha grow up in the garden!

  • @MissEAG
    @MissEAG Год назад +2

    Loving all this info you've been sharing recently about the other qualities of plants and flowers that can be used medicinally and/or in tinctures! So glad your Mom taught you about all this when you were young!

  • @kebergify
    @kebergify Год назад +4

    Glorious day for some spring cut back! Russel is just such a love.

  • @lindaga820
    @lindaga820 Год назад +2

    It's crazy how much I love garden clean ups !! Thanks Laura !

  • @jilltibbetts3
    @jilltibbetts3 Год назад

    I know there are a lot of people who strive for the complete opposite, but I LOVE that you touch almost every single plant in your garden.

  • @lindalee601
    @lindalee601 Год назад

    Growing kids go well with a growing gardens. I remember my son being Samantha's age and wanting to help in the garden. We had a great time growing together. He is now 39 and his young hobby has grown with him. Enjoy!!!

  • @ashleyclements4292
    @ashleyclements4292 Год назад

    I am in the same child stage as you! I can't wait, my 3yo and almost 2yo can follow directions better, they don't make a mad dash for the road, they don't put everything in their mouths. They show an interest in helping in the gardens. I am thinking of making them a little garden section like you made Benjamin that they have total control over with supervision of course. I am ready for sunshine! Michigan has been a blanket of gray for a solid month.

  • @anisebutler5220
    @anisebutler5220 Год назад +1

    My name is Anise and it is music to my ears to hear you pronounce it correctly. 😊

  • @stephanieverschuur6089
    @stephanieverschuur6089 Год назад +1

    Instead of the venus fly trap, try drosera/sundew. That works great for me to help with the fungus gnats, since those are sticky😊

    • @refebure
      @refebure Год назад

      Was about to suggest this! They're AWESOME at trapping fungus gnats. Pinguiculas are also great. Bonus points for their pretty flowers!

  • @inspiringgardenkorner
    @inspiringgardenkorner Год назад

    I planted hyssop last fall and the bees loved it. Before I could get them in the ground, while in container the weight of all the bee was tipping the container over

  • @TinaMassow
    @TinaMassow Год назад

    Sometimes I can't believe how many years have passed. First ever video I watched from you was some Cacti/Succulent Halloween Arrangement 7-8 years ago. It was filmed in your town house. And I was thinking that this could be interesting. Since that day I am invested. I remember how you were bummed that your garden was small and how excited you were when you moved into the new house to have that much garden space. I remember all those plants on the floor outside, around brick patio etc. You guys have come a long long way. I remember the sad news of your kitty passing away, to exciting news of your pregnancy. And now I look at Benjamin and Samantha and I cannot believe how big they got😍 Great chanel that taught me everything I know. Now people are coming to me to learn and ask questions😂I was 23 yo when I started, just fresh of colledge trying to find some hobby. Now I am 31, married and loving my gardening life. 🎉

  • @virginiaramirez4214
    @virginiaramirez4214 Год назад

    How pretty! Look at Mr. Douglas 😻

  • @juliehorney995
    @juliehorney995 Год назад

    Oh yeah, gardening in the rain or dark? Love it!

  • @Gin0827
    @Gin0827 Год назад +6

    How satisfying to bring out the hedge trimmer!! Looks so much better!!

    • @brunojones2308
      @brunojones2308 Год назад

      They have done many videos over the year on this if you go back to play list you should find what you are looking for.

  • @kimberlyheibel8759
    @kimberlyheibel8759 Год назад +3

    I'm ready for Spring to come so I can get out in my flower gardens. I'm so excited to put new plants in.

  • @cathymcquinn9113
    @cathymcquinn9113 Год назад +2

    We’re getting close to do yard cleanup where I live. Cleaned up beds are such a good feeling❣️

  • @AngelaSissySnyder
    @AngelaSissySnyder Год назад +1

    I really enjoyed the slowed down part of the video. There is something to be said about real time instead of sped up vid. Thank you for that.
    Thanks for your wonderful channel! I’ve learned a ton from watching you work your gardens. I wish I had the time to work in mine every day. And younger knees would help too!
    Have a great day GA!

  • @tonigardella4165
    @tonigardella4165 Год назад +1

    So many small chores to get done and grateful when they are . Can’t wait till I can get to gardening again ( knee replacement) I’m sure by late spring I’ll be out or maybe before then and in the meantime I’ll just watch what Laura does lol ❤🌿🌸🌺

  • @bethtefke9949
    @bethtefke9949 Год назад +8

    I love that hedge trimmer. My husband has a lot of Dewalt tools and always says his batteries die fast. I'm curious how many batteries you went through doing that project. Have a great day. 🐝🌻

  • @carlas872
    @carlas872 Год назад

    I love, love, love Blue Fortune agastache! Pollinators love it. Can't wait to see how this variety does for Laura.

  • @paulastafford1642
    @paulastafford1642 Год назад

    I'm so excited for spring to come too. I'm glad to see you prune a lot of the same plants I have, now I know I can prune my russian sage, hydrangeas, lavender, hibiscus and roses. Yay! I love watching you prune. It is so satisfying. See you next time. ❤

  • @lorrainel2314
    @lorrainel2314 Год назад

    There is nothing more satisfying than a garden clean up 🌱

  • @sabrinacopas1636
    @sabrinacopas1636 Год назад

    The plant is feeling flirty, and Douglas (as usual) is feeling friendly. ❤

  • @ashleydedekind
    @ashleydedekind Год назад +2

    Yes!!! Garden bed clean up!!! Love it so much. Cheers to a new season with your precious family.❤

  • @terrypaul4741
    @terrypaul4741 Год назад

    Thanks Laura. I needed this today. I can’t wait to get in the garden. But I hurt my leg so I’m resting it for a week. I’m stir crazy. Hope Aaron is feeling better.

  • @tinawilliams3395
    @tinawilliams3395 Год назад

    I love the slower pace of this video.

  • @kathrynmoore1756
    @kathrynmoore1756 Год назад

    Hi everyone, another one gardening vicariously. Fell & broke my hip replacement, in a brace that allows no bending. Thank goodness for Laura to fill my heart & mind with glorious gardening days!

  • @heatherw.2751
    @heatherw.2751 Год назад +2

    Do y’all ever sharpen your hedgetrimmers? If so, would you consider making a video on how to do it like you did the Felcos? That would be super helpful to me and others as well, I’m sure!

  • @ruebelhasnat8762
    @ruebelhasnat8762 Год назад

    Lol ....from Berlin Germany!! Garden lovers do it no matter what the weather is.....alwasy a big Inspiration to See your aktivities through ur Garden and Yard!! keep Doing it. i have started a Rose Garden last year!! and waiting to spring bulbs to pop up next!! very exiting....

  • @Elliemaret
    @Elliemaret Год назад +3

    Love Benjamin’s beans!

  • @LaPrincessa1947
    @LaPrincessa1947 Год назад

    Can tell you enjoyed your day in the garden...your cheeks are rosy!!!

  • @maestra3947
    @maestra3947 Год назад +5

    Planting season has begun! I can't wait. Can you talk again about fertilizers, please?

  • @johnwaterman8884
    @johnwaterman8884 Год назад +1

    Margie-we were 61 degrees in ks. City yesterday. Will be in high 50's today. Enjoying while it lasts.

  • @jaznjaimee
    @jaznjaimee Год назад

    So gratifying seeing you cut back and clean up dead shrubs, etc. looks great!!! You make it look so easy but by the color of your rosie cheeks, you must have worked hard. Thank you for sharing your garden and family with us!!! ✨

  • @zones4to11
    @zones4to11 Год назад

    Show of hands from everybody that knew she was gonna get after the roses too!

  • @NewDimension7
    @NewDimension7 Год назад

    Good Morning
    Yeay Garden . Thanks for sharing how to build "landscape garden" with many different types plants.
    Awesome

  • @justatitle
    @justatitle Год назад

    We love you Laura! Thankful for you.

  • @nelliehedrick3147
    @nelliehedrick3147 Год назад

    So nice seeing you in the dirt...lol
    You are my idol....❤❤

  • @patwebb6522
    @patwebb6522 Год назад +2

    Good morning Laura, wow isn't it so gratifying to see the garden beds when they are all cleaned up. I love that. ❤️ 😊 have a wonderful blessed day thank you for this video

  • @jeanbrewer576
    @jeanbrewer576 Год назад

    Good morning Laura and family and 🐈🐈‍⬛
    You make me want to run outside to look for something to do, waiting for my arborist to come trim my pecan tree some time this week, if I had the heart I would have him cut it to the ground its been struggling, the squirrels don't give me a chance to pick pecans. Cleaning flower beds make my day so pretty afterwards, and knowing that SPRING is on its way. Have a great rest of the day. 🙂👋

  • @amcluesent
    @amcluesent Год назад +2

    Last frost date for my garden in Scotland is 2nd week of May. 🙄

  • @carmenmarcinkiewicz7149
    @carmenmarcinkiewicz7149 Год назад

    That looks so fresh and clean!!! I can hardly wait to see all the bulbs come up and show their gorgeous flowers!

  • @kathleencassel1350
    @kathleencassel1350 Год назад

    I love the weeding music accompaniment!

  • @leesaaugustine1444
    @leesaaugustine1444 Год назад +2

    Good Morning! 🌱 I am getting anxious for garden color! I enjoy watching the clean-up process! Everything looks so much better after the clean up! ✂️🌿💚

  • @absurdistsloth
    @absurdistsloth Год назад

    I’m a big tea-drinker and a huge fan of growing plants for making teas, so I’m delighted to see you doing more of that. My little garden is full of edimentals - edible plants that are ornamental! Hyssop definitely is a beautiful one!

  • @lilyfae2615
    @lilyfae2615 Год назад

    I can't wait to see those tulips when they come up!

  • @meaganwarren1659
    @meaganwarren1659 Год назад

    Laura or maybe Aaron. Could you please either explain or do a video on how you fertilze your mature perennials this spring?
    I’m wondering do you just take some land and sea and sprinkle it around each plant all over the property several times a season or maybe just at the beginning? HELP!! Also thank you

  • @ritaoschmann6630
    @ritaoschmann6630 Год назад +1

    Fabulous video, so important for me to see how and what you cut back. Thank u, thank u .zone 5a, northern Michigan.

  • @pomme800
    @pomme800 Год назад

    Nice choice of music❣ Very soothing to the spirit....

  • @teresafarrell1411
    @teresafarrell1411 Год назад

    So glad I have you to help me learn how to seed. I honestly cant think of a better person. So glad to the sun peeking out for you. God Bless you and enjoy the rest of your day

  • @CindiElbrecht
    @CindiElbrecht Год назад

    So glad you finally showed how to reroot of the “T” house plant. Tradesa….something ! I thought my was a goner till you mentioned it in a Hartley tour video recently . How easy is that! I’m getting after that sad looking puppy tomorrow!