Community is viewed by some as just wanting to show off your garden. But for many gardeners they design to delight others as that gives them joy to make passers by smile.
I love the community power. My veggie garden is in my large front yard. I had to fence it against the deer and was helped by my son, grandson, and neighbors to build it. I am 80 and not all that powerful any more. LOL The beauty of it is that during this pandemic more people are walking the neighborhood and watching my garden "progress". I've met so many new people. I have other neighbors who also help me with various tasks. I am hoping to put up a sign called "Gordon's Neighborhood Project" and naming a few of the contributors. I sit behind the fence with my coffee and enjoy whatever is happening in the garden and greeting those early walkers. It is truly a delight.
You know how I know Linda’s a good egg! She doesn’t take herself too seriously! Humble enough not to make her fan curiosity all about her like many on the internet tend to do. Also considerate enough to take the extra time to satisfy that curiosity. And of course such a great presenter as well! Fashion epilogue! You have a way with words👏🏻🥰🥳
While working in the garden this morning I was thinking of the difference between gardens and landscaped property. There is a difference between a well designed yard with little maintenance and a true gardener's paradise, ever changing, labor of love. I much prefer my imperfect gardens any day.
Mindfulness in gardening. My balance isn't what is used to be and the consequences much higher and more of a hassle! Climbing in a small rockery is where I have to slow down (I hate doing that)and think about how to move around. I have some of the superpowers but design is not one of my strengths. I have to learn by seeing/watching you and others! 💚
I never thought of wearing my back brace when I garden until now. Every time I've hurt my back, it was usually from not using good mechanics, bending over to pull weeds, reaching and bending with my heavy-duty pruners. I'm going to start stretching too before I work in the yard. I was almost tempted to use the ladder to prune some tree limbs recently and that little voice said "no, no, bad idea, don't do it Kim." Thanks for the reminder! Good thing you were watching him, you're a good neighbor!
Consistency. What a great way to start the day. Curiosity. What needs some research. Delight. Revel in enjoy your space. Common sense. Let go of the impatience and be smart. Composition and color. Magic of 3. Harmony. Community and context. Sharing and respectful.
Wonderful gardening tips...especially using common sense which seems to be nonexistent anymore in so many areas. Thank you for another inspiring video!
Congratulations on the 100.000 subs! Great bit of wisdom. Delight is my favourite one. No matter how old you are the garden should still bring you excitement and enjoyment.
Me too..I now use 85 %pots..I paint them .After that they will be LOOKING OLD and dirty 🤣🤣🤣After downsizing ,my yard is small now .but nevertheless , almost the same work.I will always love it...but have to make it easier .
My gardening attire is quite similar to yours; old leggings, jeans, t shirts and a pair of vinyl sandals I don’t mind getting wet. Don’t forget sunscreen and bug spray! I especially like the consistency and community tips. I’m looking at my plants everyday and I am considerate of my neighbors and that what I do doesn’t affect them or their yard. One of my neighbors sprayed a herbicide trying to kill Virginia Creeper and it drifted into my yard and nearly killed my cannas. The creeper is still there, but the neighbors moved!
Love the colors and the price. Oh by the way, you had two sweet hummingbirds behind you in your dreamy back yard. Lol and I think a black/white kitty behind you in your stunning front yard! 😊
I am a new Gardner starting out small with some perennial foundation shrubs. I google constantly for information on pruning, fertilizing, blooming cycles, watering, insect/disease control, et al.
Linda, I couldn’t stop laughing because I just came in from gardening to have lunch and I’m watching your video about moving pots and plants and that’s exactly what I did all day! I have my heavy pots on wheeled caddies. 😊🇨🇦
Oui, Linda, je suis tout à fait d’accord avec vous. Chaque visite tous les matins au jardin, en buvant mon café, c’est pour me réjouir de contempler ses progrès et voir ce qu’il y a à corriger. Tout ce que vous dites est juste. Malheureusement, pour moi, c’est un plaisir non partagé par mes voisins. Aucun n’aime jardiner, et aucun ne comprend pourquoi j’y passe tellement de temps…donc c’est un plaisir solitaire et intérieur. Concevoir et entretenir des massifs harmonieux, se tromper parfois et recommencer est un bonheur quotidien.
Hello Linda from Melbourne Australia 🦜🦘🦘🦘🦜 I found your presentation so interesting and motivational I have been gardening for years and am learning all the time I find now, I’m 71 that I can’t work in the garden for as long or as hard as before and need rests in between I have a area under shelter that I propagate cuttings from my gardening group and also make succulent containers gardens that I sometimes gift The garden has been my saving grace during the past year of prolonged lockdowns due to COVID-19 Thanks for valuable ideas and reminders and keep safe and happy ❤️❤️❤️
Words of wisdom on health and gardenning . The more the garden is rich green lavish, the higher the scale of happiness and well being, that is what Linda is sharing with us her experience. Thank you Linda 👌😍
It is awesome to see you growing on social media and congratulations on getting to that milestone 100k!! Love all the tips! Love the front and back as always! Superpowers all the way!!! Love the shoes! 🪴🌺🌾
So true, garden is commitment and we need to be consistant to see the fruit of our labor. Love this post and you look great by the way, whatever you are doing, is working beautifly. Be blessed💙🌸🌺🍃🌳🌿🍀
Oh Linda thank you for all these tips. They are very helpful. So until next time God Bless you and Stewart and have a Blessed day and Stay Safe my dear Friends. 🙌😊💚🙌😊💚🙌
Loved your wisdom...😃on the various super powers.I religiously try to do ALL of them.I will add a brace though,my back gives me problems when I crouch around or bend over a lot and lift...I did us at times my belt for weightlifting...but I will search for a different one when I tend to my little garden.Better be safe than sorry.Thank you for reinforcement on it..😍😊
I just rewatched your ice storm aftermath videos and MY OH MY nature has made quite the comeback. With a hefty dose of your hard work no doubt! The front yard especially is looking marvelous! 😍
Oh yes and I was late to QVC so could only get your large basket and artichoke which are both quite lovely and super well made and shipped quickly. Now displayed in my garden. I was surprised to see a tray included with the basket! They are both my favorite things in the garden !!!!!!👍👍👍
Love your garden video! Also, I love how you dress,too! Whether inside your beautiful house or outside in the garden , you surely have a talent for decorating with plants!❤️
Congratulations on 100k, Linda! Being authentic is rare and beautiful, and I thank you for your willingness to help others cultivate beauty. Keep being you. Xo
#1 ☑️ I do this a couple of times a day especially when it’s hot I do have a smaller garden then you by far! #2 ☑️ #3☑️ #4 I need to work on making my garden safe I’ve tripped over small pots & garden hose and hurt myself too many times! #4☑️#5☑️ I need more room! #6☑️ #7☑️ ❤️ your garden!
I know it doesn’t start with a C but I think flexibility is my #1 super power. You kind of touched on that with the point about moving pots out of the blistering heat, but it’s also the ability to pivot when you see something isn’t working - whether it’s a plant that you just can’t seem to grow (i’m looking at YOU eggplant 👀), or giving up on a brand when you realize their product is simply too inconsistent to depend on (in looking at YOU Kellogg’s Organic Patio Plus soil 👀). That last one breaks my heart, honestly. I think flexibility has saved me more headaches than any other skill. :) Also, you touched on color and I noticed this week that I keep choosing purple varieties. Looking at this video, I’m gonna blame that on you, if that’s okay. 😏
I love this video thank you it was so informative and you have a very beautiful garden God bless you. I’m just starting out myself it’s so peaceful gardening.😁
Linda, you are right on point! Morning walks are a must around here, kinda making a mental note on what needs to happen that day, I have mixed feelings about Community... it could sometimes backfire on you... drama seems to be present everywhere unfortunately. Thank you for all your videos Linda!
I keep seeing similar ‘drama’ references commented on my favorite gardening channels, but I gotta be honest - I’m not seeing any. All I ever see are folks who are ridiculously generous with their advice and thoughtful commentary on the videos. I really wish I knew what y’all were talking about so I knew what/who to avoid...
Speaking of composition, I would add, it's okay to change your mind. My hydrangea garden is evolving since I started it last season. I will move some shrubs to make space for 3 'Queen of Sweden' David Austin roses and a couple more hydrangeas I picked up this week ('Limelight' and 'Quickfire'). I noticed someone's been digging near several rootballs of added plants or recently transplanted ones. I sure hope it isn't voles. Oh, I just remembered, I have Repels-All. Let's see if it lives up to its name.
This was wonderful, Linda. Probably one of my favourite - it could be because these are all superpowers we already do in the garden but without realising their importance. You verbalised and articulated the seven points in a way that made it very educational - and you provided relevant examples which made it relatable and identifiable in my own garden. Consistency was a great point to begin with, as I know that when life interferes there are many corners of my garden that I have missed. Your fashion epilogue was cute. Keep this content variety rolling. Love from sunny Sydney, Australia.
Love this video!! I have the same back issue and never thought of a back brace. I really hurt when I vacuum, too, but, My husband won't take that chore over. LOL. The man on the ladder..... is lucky you were near and that he didn't hurt himself worse. My husband and I each had a friend (ironically around the same time) that fell off the roof and fell on their head. SO sad... We do not climb on ladders any more (being 70 and 72). Great tips. Love you so much. love, hugs, prayers.
There’s one more “C” - Cash! Yes there are free plants - passalongs, divisions, cuttings. But mulch, fertilizer, etc. and new plants are expensive. And the water bill lol. Still, it’s a glorious money pit, and I’m grateful for my garden. As ever, I enjoy your posts when I take a break from gardening. Thank you! 💙🦋💙
Great content today! Thank you. Also, love that you shared your top was a thrift store find, humility and honesty... great qualities. My QVC purchases have been arriving. Am very happy with them, thank you.
Started my day watching your video. Great tips on gardening and you continue to inspire me. Thanks for adding the information at the end. Please keep it coming! I love gardening but I also love fashion! We have similar taste!! Why not look cute while gardening, right?❤
thank you Linda for another brilliant video. I am not surprised that you get alot of great comments on your fashion sense. also, congratulations on reaching 100,000 subscribers.
@@ashliehazen2515 small world indeed, I lived in Ponca City 40 years ago. We currently live in Houston and it’s very hard to be motivated to garden mid summer when it’s like a sauna.
Ok I got the basket but of course they sent it to my mothers address who use to live with us at our old house in Georgia. (She passed 3 years ago she was an avid gardener at one time)Fortunately my daughter’s family purchased that house from us. They called to say there is a big package here for Grandma? Anyway they opened it up and of course it was your beautiful basket. They said it was really nice so next time I am over there I will pick it up and bring it to my garden. So I contacted QVC and they are sending me another one in my name to my address here in Alabama. I have had them cancel her account and I opened a brand new account so I can purchase more of your beautiful garden accessories. ❤️
I've watched this channel grow a lot in a short time, and this video is one of the reasons why - great insight! Thx for the fashion info - I appreciate it, esp footwear appropriate for gardeners.
I think I'm going to try the hot water for weeds. I have been using just white vinegar because by the end of the day the weed is dead and it's non-toxic to people and animals. But I constantly run out and when I run out of hot water, all I have to do is go heat more up. So thanks for the tip.
Linda, are you familiar with Claus Dalby? He's new on UA-cam, and I just stumbled across him the other day and think you would really love his garden. But maybe you already know about him? Don't forget to stretch after you garden, too 💚
Wonderful tips. My limitation is being careful in the heat of summer. I can get overheated so easily and it can sneak up on you. I need to be more consistent about getting outside early when we get hot. :)
Haha. I’m interested in your hair cut. I have similar hair but not the bangs. I’m thinking of getting the “Linda” cut at my next appointment. I’ll hold on till the end for your fashions and accessories.
We’ve had a bit of rain here in Sth Australia too and I have been unwell and let my clover get out of hand compared to your little bits. My plants are all young and I am afraid to pour boiling water over the clover which has gone wild close to my tiny snowball viburnums, roses (some just new bare root), salvia and kangaroo paw. I’m afraid it may also kill these young plants ... is pulling it all out by hand my only option?
Thank you, great tips. First time I noticed that you have other stone work to the right of your front door. Was there a different entrance or window in the front, ( once upon a time)?
Can you do a video talking about how a garden space changes over the seasons? I’m a new gardener, in zone 7b, and have no idea about how to space my plants, and what happens to that space when a perennial dies down over the winter. That front garden area is so full right now, but what happens to it in other seasons? Thank you! Ps. Enjoying the fashion bits at the end.
Linda do you keep a garden journal? If so how do you lay it out, structure it so you can easily find reference notes when you need information? I have tried and tried, there has to be a better way. Please do a video on it if you keep one. Thank you so much.
Linda, I love your videos and beautiful gardens. However I'm a little perplexed about the stone in your front entrance of your house?? How did that happen??!
Community is viewed by some as just wanting to show off your garden. But for many gardeners they design to delight others as that gives them joy to make passers by smile.
I love the community power. My veggie garden is in my large front yard. I had to fence it against the deer and was helped by my son, grandson, and neighbors to build it. I am 80 and not all that powerful any more. LOL The beauty of it is that during this pandemic more people are walking the neighborhood and watching my garden "progress". I've met so many new people. I have other neighbors who also help me with various tasks. I am hoping to put up a sign called "Gordon's Neighborhood Project" and naming a few of the contributors. I sit behind the fence with my coffee and enjoy whatever is happening in the garden and greeting those early walkers. It is truly a delight.
I SO LOVE THIS!!
That is a wonderful story! You must live in a great neighborhood. What a sweet idea to name your garden. Have a lovely day 😊🌈
You know how I know Linda’s a good egg! She doesn’t take herself too seriously! Humble enough not to make her fan curiosity all about her like many on the internet tend to do. Also considerate enough to take the extra time to satisfy that curiosity. And of course such a great presenter as well! Fashion epilogue! You have a way with words👏🏻🥰🥳
While working in the garden this morning I was thinking of the difference between gardens and landscaped property. There is a difference between a well designed yard with little maintenance and a true gardener's paradise, ever changing, labor of love. I much prefer my imperfect gardens any day.
I love and agree with this perspective.
Agree! Sometimes we need a combination of the two. But I much prefer the garden atmosphere. And mine is certainly not perfect! 🌳🌳🌳
No o n
I'm afraid to say that when the summer gets really hot and humid, my consistency goes out the window!
*Congratulations on 100,000!!!*
Same here!!!
Mindfulness in gardening. My balance isn't what is used to be and the consequences much higher and more of a hassle! Climbing in a small rockery is where I have to slow down (I hate doing that)and think about how to move around. I have some of the superpowers but design is not one of my strengths. I have to learn by seeing/watching you and others! 💚
I never thought of wearing my back brace when I garden until now. Every time I've hurt my back, it was usually from not using good mechanics, bending over to pull weeds, reaching and bending with my heavy-duty pruners. I'm going to start stretching too before I work in the yard. I was almost tempted to use the ladder to prune some tree limbs recently and that little voice said "no, no, bad idea, don't do it Kim." Thanks for the reminder! Good thing you were watching him, you're a good neighbor!
Me too
Consistency. What a great way to start the day.
Curiosity. What needs some research.
Delight. Revel in enjoy your space.
Common sense. Let go of the impatience and be smart.
Composition and color. Magic of 3. Harmony.
Community and context. Sharing and respectful.
Love how your top matches some of flowers you were standing by. Picture perfect 💜
I love that you noticed Dee:)
Wonderful gardening tips...especially using common sense which seems to be nonexistent anymore in so many areas. Thank you for another inspiring video!
Congratulations on the 100.000 subs! Great bit of wisdom. Delight is my favourite one. No matter how old you are the garden should still bring you excitement and enjoyment.
Congratulations on getting 100k subs!
Linda I'm having to use pots in my garden, because of my age, but things are coming along and I'm loving the pots,
Me too!
Me too..I now use 85 %pots..I paint them .After that they will be LOOKING OLD and dirty 🤣🤣🤣After downsizing ,my yard is small now .but nevertheless , almost the same work.I will always love it...but have to make it easier .
linda,love your gardening videos,plus i always love seeing you in your boots
My gardening attire is quite similar to yours; old leggings, jeans, t shirts and a pair of vinyl sandals I don’t mind getting wet. Don’t forget sunscreen and bug spray! I especially like the consistency and community tips. I’m looking at my plants everyday and I am considerate of my neighbors and that what I do doesn’t affect them or their yard. One of my neighbors sprayed a herbicide trying to kill Virginia Creeper and it drifted into my yard and nearly killed my cannas. The creeper is still there, but the neighbors moved!
I’m gardening in PJs more often than not. The plants don’t seem to mind one bit. 😂
Oooooo I love the funky monkey sandals! Thanks for sharing.
I have them in multiple colors and want more. I put them in the dishwasher to clean😆
Love the colors and the price. Oh by the way, you had two sweet hummingbirds behind you in your dreamy back yard. Lol and I think a black/white kitty behind you in your stunning front yard! 😊
Thank you Linda . I always move my pots around for maximum results !
Superb advice! I’m loving the outfit story at the end too…90% of my own wardrobe is thrifted (charity shopped here) 😃💚🧡🇬🇧
I am a new Gardner starting out small with some perennial foundation shrubs. I google constantly for information on pruning, fertilizing, blooming cycles, watering, insect/disease control, et al.
I adore her! She speaks so well and easily. Her vocabulary is big! lol It's just easy listening to her speak.. it just comes out naturally (#Gifted)
Linda, I couldn’t stop laughing because I just came in from gardening to have lunch and I’m watching your video about moving pots and plants and that’s exactly what I did all day! I have my heavy pots on wheeled caddies. 😊🇨🇦
A gardener’s best friend!
Oui, Linda, je suis tout à fait d’accord avec vous. Chaque visite tous les matins au jardin, en buvant mon café, c’est pour me réjouir de contempler ses progrès et voir ce qu’il y a à corriger. Tout ce que vous dites est juste. Malheureusement, pour moi, c’est un plaisir non partagé par mes voisins. Aucun n’aime jardiner, et aucun ne comprend pourquoi j’y passe tellement de temps…donc c’est un plaisir solitaire et intérieur. Concevoir et entretenir des massifs harmonieux, se tromper parfois et recommencer est un bonheur quotidien.
Hello Linda from Melbourne Australia 🦜🦘🦘🦘🦜
I found your presentation so interesting and motivational
I have been gardening for years and am learning all the time
I find now, I’m 71 that I can’t work in the garden for as long or as hard as before and need rests in between
I have a area under shelter that I propagate cuttings from my gardening group and also make succulent containers gardens that I sometimes gift
The garden has been my saving grace during the past year of prolonged lockdowns due to COVID-19
Thanks for valuable ideas and reminders and keep safe and happy ❤️❤️❤️
Words of wisdom on health and gardenning . The more the garden is rich green lavish, the higher the scale of happiness and well being, that is what Linda is sharing with us her experience. Thank you Linda 👌😍
Amen to how the garden changes or evolves with our aging. Part of that is my love of making topiaries. Which I learned from
You! So grateful.
It is awesome to see you growing on social media and congratulations on getting to that milestone 100k!! Love all the tips! Love the front and back as always! Superpowers all the way!!! Love the shoes! 🪴🌺🌾
Great tips! Delight is my favorite and would add PATIENCE!
Absolutely!
So true, garden is commitment and we need to be consistant to see the fruit of our labor. Love this post and you look great by the way, whatever you are doing, is working beautifly. Be blessed💙🌸🌺🍃🌳🌿🍀
Oh Linda thank you for all these tips. They are very helpful. So until next time God Bless you and Stewart and have a Blessed day and Stay Safe my dear Friends. 🙌😊💚🙌😊💚🙌
Great tips! Congratulations on 100K and you are rock'in that ensemble 🌱
Loved your wisdom...😃on the various super powers.I religiously try to do ALL of them.I will add a brace though,my back gives me problems when I crouch around or bend over a lot and lift...I did us at times my belt for weightlifting...but I will search for a different one when I tend to my little garden.Better be safe than sorry.Thank you for reinforcement on it..😍😊
Way to go....100k🙌🏻
Terrific video today, as usual. Just got my Signature Garden Collection basket and it’s wonderful!
I just rewatched your ice storm aftermath videos and MY OH MY nature has made quite the comeback. With a hefty dose of your hard work no doubt! The front yard especially is looking marvelous! 😍
Thank you dear!
❤️
Beautiful messages/reminders..... community is so important.... so enjoyed this video...
Lovely video! Thank you for being such a great inspiration and mentor Linda! 😊
Oh yes and I was late to QVC so could only get your large basket and artichoke which are both quite lovely and super well made and shipped quickly. Now displayed in my garden. I was surprised to see a tray included with the basket! They are both my favorite things in the garden !!!!!!👍👍👍
I’m so glad!
Love your boot collection ❤️❤️❤️
Love your garden video! Also, I love how you dress,too! Whether inside your beautiful house or outside in the garden , you surely have a talent for decorating with plants!❤️
Congratulations on 100k, Linda! Being authentic is rare and beautiful, and I thank you for your willingness to help others cultivate beauty. Keep being you. Xo
#1 ☑️ I do this a couple of times a day especially when it’s hot I do have a smaller garden then you by far!
#2 ☑️ #3☑️ #4 I need to work on making my garden safe I’ve tripped over small pots & garden hose and hurt myself too many times! #4☑️#5☑️ I need more room! #6☑️ #7☑️ ❤️ your garden!
The colors in your video today just POP! The lighting is beautiful. And thanks so much for the great tips!!❤️
I think you’re larkspur is simply delightful!
I know it doesn’t start with a C but I think flexibility is my #1 super power. You kind of touched on that with the point about moving pots out of the blistering heat, but it’s also the ability to pivot when you see something isn’t working - whether it’s a plant that you just can’t seem to grow (i’m looking at YOU eggplant 👀), or giving up on a brand when you realize their product is simply too inconsistent to depend on (in looking at YOU Kellogg’s Organic Patio Plus soil 👀). That last one breaks my heart, honestly.
I think flexibility has saved me more headaches than any other skill. :)
Also, you touched on color and I noticed this week that I keep choosing purple varieties. Looking at this video, I’m gonna blame that on you, if that’s okay. 😏
I’m having a purple moment too! I wonder why it is speaking to us this year?
@@LindaVater Me too...and I've never been a purple fan but my front porch is all decked out in PURPLE!
I love this video thank you it was so informative and you have a very beautiful garden God bless you. I’m just starting out myself it’s so peaceful gardening.😁
Linda, you are right on point! Morning walks are a must around here, kinda making a mental note on what needs to happen that day, I have mixed feelings about Community... it could sometimes backfire on you... drama seems to be present everywhere unfortunately.
Thank you for all your videos Linda!
Good point😉
I keep seeing similar ‘drama’ references commented on my favorite gardening channels, but I gotta be honest - I’m not seeing any. All I ever see are folks who are ridiculously generous with their advice and thoughtful commentary on the videos. I really wish I knew what y’all were talking about so I knew what/who to avoid...
Thanks so very much for your valid tips!! Everyone should note to self this info!!!
Great info
Love your garden . Thank you for all your informational video's.
Fantastic. Thank you Linda.
Speaking of composition, I would add, it's okay to change your mind.
My hydrangea garden is evolving since I started it last season. I will move some shrubs to make space for 3 'Queen of Sweden' David Austin roses and a couple more hydrangeas I picked up this week ('Limelight' and 'Quickfire').
I noticed someone's been digging near several rootballs of added plants or recently transplanted ones. I sure hope it isn't voles. Oh, I just remembered, I have Repels-All. Let's see if it lives up to its name.
Congrats , you are worthy of your subscribers. I enjoy your channel, your content and your knowledge
I love your informative videos but my favourite is your up cycling in your garden❤
This was wonderful, Linda. Probably one of my favourite - it could be because these are all superpowers we already do in the garden but without realising their importance. You verbalised and articulated the seven points in a way that made it very educational - and you provided relevant examples which made it relatable and identifiable in my own garden. Consistency was a great point to begin with, as I know that when life interferes there are many corners of my garden that I have missed. Your fashion epilogue was cute. Keep this content variety rolling. Love from sunny Sydney, Australia.
Love this video!! I have the same back issue and never thought of a back brace. I really hurt when I vacuum, too, but, My husband won't take that chore over. LOL. The man on the ladder..... is lucky you were near and that he didn't hurt himself worse. My husband and I each had a friend (ironically around the same time) that fell off the roof and fell on their head. SO sad... We do not climb on ladders any more (being 70 and 72). Great tips. Love you so much. love, hugs, prayers.
I SO get it!
One of my favorite videos I have seen you do. So much great info. Beautiful garden.
Thank you!
Love the the tips! The end made me laugh 😂 when you said, oh, and the earrings are from hubs.
There’s one more “C” - Cash! Yes there are free plants - passalongs, divisions, cuttings. But mulch, fertilizer, etc. and new plants are expensive. And the water bill lol. Still, it’s a glorious money pit, and I’m grateful for my garden. As ever, I enjoy your posts when I take a break from gardening. Thank you! 💙🦋💙
Lol yes!!
Thank you Linda! Your channel continues to inspire me to garden with curiosity and a sense of wonder. Congrats on 100K subscribers!!!
I have always admired your jacket collection!
I always learn something! I love the way you speak with such descriptive adjectives, Linda.
Just love your advice, as usual, thanks.
Great content today! Thank you. Also, love that you shared your top was a thrift store find, humility and honesty... great qualities. My QVC purchases have been arriving. Am very happy with them, thank you.
I really love to watch this channel,everything is beautiful ❤️
How kind!
Great tips and advice! ❤️
Congrats on your growing subscribers. You got me with your topiaries and all the textures of plants you have.
Happy 100k subscribers, Linda! So happy for you!! Looking forward to more LV inspo! 🙌🏼🥰
Started my day watching your video. Great tips on gardening and you continue to inspire me. Thanks for adding the information at the end. Please keep it coming! I love gardening but I also love fashion! We have similar taste!! Why not look cute while gardening, right?❤
You are smart Linda
Never thought of super powers what great tips. Thanks for making my day😊
Hubs has very nice taste. The ear rings are lovely. Yet another wonderful and inspiring video!
Love your videos! Just another quick remedy to satisfy curiosity is to call, email and visit your local county Extension office.
Would add continually educate yourself about plants and gardens. Goes along with your curiosity Have a great Memorial weekend !
Yes!
You are very inspiring. I’m really glad I found this channel!
Welcome!
thank you Linda for another brilliant video. I am not surprised that you get alot of great comments on your fashion sense. also, congratulations on reaching 100,000 subscribers.
Linda you’re an inspiration for me, you make my day. Can I come tour your garden? I live in Ponca city.
Sure! Just give me a heads up first:)
I live in Ponca also!! Small world!!
@@ashliehazen2515 small world indeed, I lived in Ponca City 40 years ago. We currently live in Houston and it’s very hard to be motivated to garden mid summer when it’s like a sauna.
@@LindaVater awesome! Thank you!!!
Oh my goodness is that a for sale sign at your neighbors house?????? I'll be right over where do I sign??
Congratulations on the 100k! So glad you are sharing the info on your boots. I always love the ones you have on😍
Ok I got the basket but of course they sent it to my mothers address who use to live with us at our old house in Georgia. (She passed 3 years ago she was an avid gardener at one time)Fortunately my daughter’s family purchased that house from us. They called to say there is a big package here for Grandma? Anyway they opened it up and of course it was your beautiful basket. They said it was really nice so next time I am over there I will pick it up and bring it to my garden. So I contacted QVC and they are sending me another one in my name to my address here in Alabama. I have had them cancel her account and I opened a brand new account so I can purchase more of your beautiful garden accessories. ❤️
I've watched this channel grow a lot in a short time, and this video is one of the reasons why - great insight!
Thx for the fashion info - I appreciate it, esp footwear appropriate for gardeners.
I think I'm going to try the hot water for weeds. I have been using just white vinegar because by the end of the day the weed is dead and it's non-toxic to people and animals. But I constantly run out and when I run out of hot water, all I have to do is go heat more up. So thanks for the tip.
I have been using hot water on my weeds for years.
It works great.
Linda, are you familiar with Claus Dalby? He's new on UA-cam, and I just stumbled across him the other day and think you would really love his garden. But maybe you already know about him? Don't forget to stretch after you garden, too 💚
Oh yes! He and I are friends...I introduced him to my book publisher and we have some things planned! What a gentleman!
That's fabulous news!!! I was hoping for books in English from him! Can't wait!
Wonderful tips. My limitation is being careful in the heat of summer. I can get overheated so easily and it can sneak up on you. I need to be more consistent about getting outside early when we get hot. :)
You did it!!! 100k subscribers! Congratulations ❤️
Haha. I’m interested in your hair cut. I have similar hair but not the bangs. I’m thinking of getting the “Linda” cut at my next appointment. I’ll hold on till the end for your fashions and accessories.
Linda,love your styling and profiling!
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Thankyou,enjoy watching your video's. You and Hubs have a happy and safe Memorial Day!
We’ve had a bit of rain here in Sth Australia too and I have been unwell and let my clover get out of hand compared to your little bits. My plants are all young and I am afraid to pour boiling water over the clover which has gone wild close to my tiny snowball viburnums, roses (some just new bare root), salvia and kangaroo paw. I’m afraid it may also kill these young plants ... is pulling it all out by hand my only option?
I would get a hori hori knife or sharp hand hoe. Makes for easy sloughing off after a rain!
Congrats on 100K🎊🌷
Great advices what a great channel thanks for the inspiration
You need to repost every spring, I sometimes get impatient😂
Congratulations on 100k subscribers your are beautiful inspirational and phenomenal
Thank you, great tips. First time I noticed that you have other stone work to the right of your front door. Was there a different entrance or window in the front, ( once upon a time)?
Can you do a video talking about how a garden space changes over the seasons? I’m a new gardener, in zone 7b, and have no idea about how to space my plants, and what happens to that space when a perennial dies down over the winter. That front garden area is so full right now, but what happens to it in other seasons? Thank you! Ps. Enjoying the fashion bits at the end.
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Wonderful tips Linda. I have a question I need to ask while I am thinking about it😁 Have you ever planted a barberry in a pot?
Linda do you keep a garden journal? If so how do you lay it out, structure it so you can easily find reference notes when you need information? I have tried and tried, there has to be a better way. Please do a video on it if you keep one. Thank you so much.
Linda, I love your videos and beautiful gardens. However I'm a little perplexed about the stone in your front entrance of your house?? How did that happen??!
One of your resources is our agriculture agent or a master gardner in your ag agency.
Wood sorrell instead of clover possibly? Pulling will just make it worse as rhizome roots.
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