Update on Jax's Garden

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  • Опубліковано 5 вер 2024
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  • @judyhornick727
    @judyhornick727 Місяць тому

    Love the orange flower on the plant. And the cat ornaments are beautiful. My two cats jump at each other also. I have a Seal point, and a gray tuxedo kitts’s. I had a black cat named Onyx his under coat was as white as snow. My Vet said she had never seen a cat like that before so he was very unique. Great video.

  • @Billy_THEKID_Norwood
    @Billy_THEKID_Norwood Місяць тому +1

    Diane I want you to know I have 6 kitty Cats of my own...however I lost My nearly 18 year old cat on June 17th of this year., his name was Tango.......I buried him next to his Brother, Duma who passed 2 years ago, within 1 day of each other....My remaining Cats are Smokey, Patches and Peaches and they are of the same litter as Mama Peaches who passed in January....her son Apollo passed on January 28th of this year, just a couple weeks later....thank you again Diane for taking Care of Jax....Love you to ERic

  • @bt4b4
    @bt4b4 Місяць тому +2

    Hello,
    Long time sub of Eric’s here, if I could add a tip for gardening : when buying the plants from a store then planting at home, they will go through a “transplant shock”. This is very normal but when you add intense sun it will destroy smaller plants. The larger one can take it and shed off half of its size and regrow. So a sun shade or something like that would help. That mulch you put down will help retain water , which is good. But those plants leaves can’t use the sun energy that’s why they just wilted .

  • @rustyrobinson8027
    @rustyrobinson8027 Місяць тому +2

    Thanks for doing that for Jax he was a good cat and definitely deserves it 👍🇺🇸

  • @Billy_THEKID_Norwood
    @Billy_THEKID_Norwood Місяць тому +1

    Diane my other 3 cats are coming up on 4 years....by the way...I like seeing you with Eric...I think you make a Great couple...I wish Y'all The Best...Austin Texas Loves You

  • @Billy_THEKID_Norwood
    @Billy_THEKID_Norwood Місяць тому +1

    Thank you again for Loving our Jax....a Beautiful Cat that passed away too soon....I am actually crying now...I remember when Eric had to put him down..and it breaks my heart....

  • @living2ndchildhood598
    @living2ndchildhood598 Місяць тому

    The mulch will definitely slow down the evaporation which will promote microbial health and growth. Good luck!!!

  • @debrabaker9351
    @debrabaker9351 Місяць тому

    add compost to the soil before you plant, after planting add the mulch to hold in moisture.

  • @FREEDOM-sd9my
    @FREEDOM-sd9my Місяць тому +1

    start watering at night. that way the sun doesn't burn it out. once the sun goes down the water may soak in better

  • @tracykozil5029
    @tracykozil5029 Місяць тому

    If you make heart rocks taller, like a raised bed, fill with more soil and also put in ollas for watering.

  • @Billy_THEKID_Norwood
    @Billy_THEKID_Norwood Місяць тому +2

    Diane..your love for Jax is shining through....Yes...I would put what you are placing there and I would water this area twice to 3 times a day for at least 10-15 minutes..You want the soil to be almost flooded, but Not.......The Arizona Heat is Intense and Jax Will Love you even more ...thanks you Diane...I have been watching Eric for about 5 years and Jax was A Special Cat..and We Loved HIm...Thanks again Diane for taking care of him....Love From Austin Texas area

  • @suethornton2055
    @suethornton2055 Місяць тому

    Maybe a dripping system next if this doesn't work. And it will water the plants for you while you're gone on all your adventures. 😊

  • @Frank-James
    @Frank-James Місяць тому

    The mulch looks great! Shouldn't take the kitties long to realize that they have a new box!!!!
    First and most important, choose plants which are suitable and will thrive in the agricultural region that you are located in. I believe Sho Low area is Region 6b. You can even look up plant zones by zip code online. The folks in the nursery can tell you which plants will thrive in that region. Sometimes the label of the plant will indicate the region as well.
    The soil you added needs to be at root level. Next time, try this.....Dig a hole, put soil in the hole, drop the plant in the hole then bury the base of the plant with more quality soil. Keep it watered and by putting mulch on top of all that it will help keep the moisture from evaporating and it will keep your plants happy. A drip system would be great too and pretty easy to set up. Only water after sundown or overnight when the water will not evaporate before it gets to the roots. Good luck! It doesn't look so bad to me. Just needs a little TLC.

    • @Dianakitties
      @Dianakitties  Місяць тому

      Thank you gor the suggestion. Unfortunately the dirt here is not dirt. It's more like clay and has so many rocks. Hard to dig. But we feel satisfied that we at least tried it.

  • @cheddar2848
    @cheddar2848 Місяць тому +2

    The garden looks so nice and pretty. Hope it keeps growing.

  • @IslandBuzzy
    @IslandBuzzy Місяць тому

    Yeah, I experienced the same learning curve moving from Hawaii to WA State...keep working it and looking for guidance. You'll make it work! ❤
    Like your music!

  • @4yellowwolf
    @4yellowwolf Місяць тому +2

    The climate and soil aren’t ideal conditions for plants. There are several options before you.
    Preparing the soil with moisture absorption, watering with a drip irrigation system ( to keep the water from immediately evaporation) and considering using permaculture techniques.
    Planting in the desert is possible but not in the same way one does in more moist environments.
    Dont give up, just keep trying until you find the right way for your garden.
    Good Luck 🍀

  • @allenmaner6616
    @allenmaner6616 Місяць тому

    Good luck if not you might try more cactus plants. Enjoyed your video.

  • @wannabeervn8858
    @wannabeervn8858 Місяць тому +2

    Love the garden and know the Challenges as I live in the same area. I ended up building my plant boxes above the ground a little and still had to water often but had a beautiful garden of flowers and vegetables. Hang in there your garden will be beautiful !!

  • @suethornton2055
    @suethornton2055 Місяць тому

    You're definitely not giving up. It will be a nice garden in the end. Beautiful!! 🏜🌻

  • @A.S.K.1
    @A.S.K.1 Місяць тому

    I would say that the natural "soil" has become water phobic... it repels water. It may even be very clay-like. You may be wise to get some "soil wetter" - you can get stuff that you mix with water: it helps the water penetrate the over-dry soil and get down to the roots much better. maybe some gypsum if the soil IS like clay... as that will break it down and open it up to water.
    Also adding fresh mulch can draw Nitrogen out of the soil as it breaks down; so it can be beneficial to top-dress the area with a complete fertiliser before adding mulch (or in this case you can move it aside and apply it under the mulch then replace it). Also it may be good to dig a much bigger hole than you normally would and backfill with some high quality soil to give the roots time to establish... If the water is more or less staying on top and then evaporating away it's going to be hard to get it down INTO the root-ball of the new plants.
    Anyway, I'm no "Garden Guru" - just a few things I have picked up over the years.

  • @mikelebonner970
    @mikelebonner970 Місяць тому

    Oh no! I was afraid the sun would be too strong for your garden. Maybe the mulch will help. Thanks for doing that for Jax. We all miss him terribly. I'm enjoying your channel. Take care.

  • @edwardsmith1927
    @edwardsmith1927 Місяць тому

    Looks like they some periodic shade! Eric can help you out with that!👍🏼

  • @haroldanderson502
    @haroldanderson502 Місяць тому

    Maybe try olla watering Ernst. They are unglazed terracotta bottles buried in the ground and filled with water that slowly seeps out at root level.
    If you get to Albuquerque NM they have demonstration desert gardens.

    • @Dianakitties
      @Dianakitties  Місяць тому

      @@haroldanderson502 oh that's cool. Thank you

  • @paulaphillips3735
    @paulaphillips3735 Місяць тому

    miracle grow

  • @tonyhernandez4133
    @tonyhernandez4133 Місяць тому

    Switch out the dead plants for suculents which will do better in that climate and require less watering

  • @ejs6010
    @ejs6010 Місяць тому

    The mulch may help, but the high altitude sun is just brutal. The red color looks pretty, and the garden in Jax memory is still very nice.

  • @GrillMarksBud-S-n-P
    @GrillMarksBud-S-n-P Місяць тому

    I'd say you may have to almost over water it a bit & get you some miracle grow perhaps. Looks awesome with the mulch! Good job

  • @nancymedeiros5268
    @nancymedeiros5268 Місяць тому +1

    Ausia, would say the same about the soil. Maybe consider above ground planters. Looks really nice with all your efforts

  • @ChelleBeeby
    @ChelleBeeby Місяць тому

    💜💜💜TFS💜💜💜

  • @just_visiting6462
    @just_visiting6462 Місяць тому +2

    I noticed you put down plastic, then dirt and then the plants, did you cut holes in the plastic so the plants can take root in the soil? Get rid of that plastic.

    • @vickierabovsky9166
      @vickierabovsky9166 Місяць тому

      I agree dig a hole deep enough then put plant in fill it with water and cover with good soil

    • @Dianakitties
      @Dianakitties  Місяць тому +1

      I did dig a hole through the plastic thingy. But the dirt here is clay and has so many rocks.

    • @vickierabovsky9166
      @vickierabovsky9166 Місяць тому

      @@Dianakitties that sucks ❤️

    • @just_visiting6462
      @just_visiting6462 Місяць тому

      @@Dianakitties I'm sorry, just seeing your reply. I think the best bet would be raised beds with good dirt, fertilizer and mulch, or even planting in real large pots with good dirt etc..

    • @Dianakitties
      @Dianakitties  Місяць тому

      @just_visiting6462 yes I made holes in the plastic.

  • @AE6YT-Glenn
    @AE6YT-Glenn Місяць тому

    I'm guessing that the soil is very alkaline, like most of the southwest. Adding mulch will help acidify it, but a raised bed with good soil would probably work better as opposed to making that dirt better. The red mulch really makes it look good. Take care.

  • @lynngoeas7734
    @lynngoeas7734 Місяць тому

    Diana, the best to use in that environment & earth are drought tolerant plants. Succulents can survive better and they do multiply to fill in the garden boundary.

  • @Organized-chaos1
    @Organized-chaos1 Місяць тому +3

    Maybe fake plants they make realistic ones that will last forever

    • @Dianakitties
      @Dianakitties  Місяць тому +4

      @@Organized-chaos1 we are considering fake plants.

    • @UncaDave
      @UncaDave Місяць тому

      @@DianakittiesI see that a lot in cemeteries too. As a memorial garden it’s your thoughts and efforts that count. Do whatever works for you and Eric. Good effort Diana.

  • @raveninavaniam9438
    @raveninavaniam9438 Місяць тому

    You have put so much hard work and love into that Sacred Memorial Garden ❤
    Mulch is good, but even better, you need rich dark natural soil --- with worms and nutrients in it ... too much mulch will not feed it what it needs.
    It looks so beautiful.
    Do you have compost you can churn in ??
    If we were not so far away I could offer you very rich soil.
    I'm wishing you luck 🕯✨️

    • @raveninavaniam9438
      @raveninavaniam9438 Місяць тому

      I will make a short version video for you tomorrow, for whatever it's worth, ... but I will make it with Love and best wishes ♥️ 🕯

    • @Dianakitties
      @Dianakitties  Місяць тому +1

      I appreciate the the love. You are right, the dirt here is clay and has no nutrients.

    • @raveninavaniam9438
      @raveninavaniam9438 Місяць тому

      ​@subdiasdiana 👍 I noticed comments with good ideas ... the more I think about it, if you have a way to talk to Ausia, she really might have the best advice for your location.
      You could also paint rocks and make a beautiful Rock Garden.
      I know you will come up with more beautiful ideas to try you're very creative 👍👍✨️
      Enjoy your day 🌼

  • @naturegirl5681
    @naturegirl5681 Місяць тому

    Sphagnum moss is what my mom used to till into the soil.

  • @jamesvallela7889
    @jamesvallela7889 Місяць тому

    Try a swet hose
    It may use a lot of water but your plants will serve

  • @ca98981
    @ca98981 Місяць тому

    Never believe full sunlight, I would put some sort of netting over the garden that blocks some of the sunlight

  • @tikoy1955
    @tikoy1955 Місяць тому

    Good video. Hopefully this helps.

  • @gthornton3
    @gthornton3 Місяць тому

    Maybe a raised bed would be better if this one doesn’t work out. It looks so nice.

  • @louparry7721
    @louparry7721 Місяць тому

    Hi Diana, You are so Loving to everyone around you, whether two or four legged. Plants are no different. They thrive on kind words and vibrations of Love. They need to be called by the names you choose for them, like miss Daisy. They get hungry and need nutrients. They get thirsty and need water. Most do better in a dappled sun situation. Sun yes, but not a steady beating down, they get burnt, just like people. They Love to be talked to. They Love to be asked how they are doing and do they need anything. They will begin to communicate heart to heart with you. Try these suggestions and watch them respond to your vibes. Be patient and you will see the wonders of God, manifest right before your eyes. Your friend, Louise

    • @saradawkins9342
      @saradawkins9342 Місяць тому

      1:18 also they need the water on the roots, when you spray from the top it burns the leaves and top watering dries out too quickly.
      I use a thing called a bubbler.

  • @sherribeach4160
    @sherribeach4160 Місяць тому

    Why is the heart upside down? Jax is at the top but your heart is not

    • @Dianakitties
      @Dianakitties  Місяць тому

      @@sherribeach4160 the heart is not upside down. I just took the picture upside down.
      It's Jax heart. So he sees it from his angle, right. 😉