Hi guys!! Don’t pull the strawberries out. They will be fine over the winter. You could put some straw over them but not a ton. Strawberries spread so leave a good amount of space for them. Strawberries were my favorite crop. 💜
I live in the UK 22 miles north of Manchester, I used to bring my strawberries into my green house but for the last 6 years I have left them out in their toughs, clean them up at the beginning of march pull the dead leaves & stalks away & they have come back every year
When the winter is over, but here up in the north of Norway we really have a long winter with lots of snow, so I have a couple of jackets I alternate between. I don’t think you are 😊❤
Good Morning! Mel, your not nasty! LOL My heavy jacket is a long one, gets washed once whenever, my hooded sweatshirt is my light jacket, maybe once or every other week. Living in CA, don't wear a jacket much. I'm excited to see your moving forward with your mud room. I'm like you Mel, I have to see the walls up. LOL
I'm with you, Mel, where the outer wear laundering is concerned, also the "outer wear" of my bed coverings, sheets once weekly. Blessings and favor of the Lord in your mud room build. 🔥
We covered the strawberry 🍓 patch with straw before first frost, they’ll pop back up through the straw in the Spring . We rarely had to put any new plants in, but if you have missing plants in late Spring, just add new plants to the areas that need them. ❤
I spot clean my jackets unless it is all over muddy or dirty, then they go in the washing machine. I am a 72 year old Meme/Mom/Wife in Oklahoma!! My husband’s things gets washed more than anyones because he works in the oilfields here.😊❤
You could also use leaves to cover your strawberries in your garden. They will spread and you'll have more next year. If you put benches in your mudroom make them storage benches to store your winter things over the summer and summer things over the winter.
You aren’t nasty. That’s how we rock, too. Jackets and coats only when visibly dirty or smelly and right before storing. Comforters once a month. Sheets and pillow cases weekly … just don’t ask how often we wash our skivvies.😆
We live in Mi. and we don't dig the strawberries up. We cover them with straw or leaves. If you have the new growth in the dirt they will live through the winter also.
Once a month is my winter jacket cleaning routine. Strawberry can be left in the ground, if you cover them with mulch/straw. If you need to seperate them, please wait till spring. Huge love ❤ from Canada. Land of the layers.
Im in indiana, we get the artic cold from the great lakes, i dont cover my strawberries, i mow them over in early october, and just leave them alone. Every year, they come back bigger then ever
With Covid and flu season I wash my coat every time I go to the store with it on. Allergy season I wash it every time I’m outside or those allergens sit on it. I used to test allergy patients. I’m an NP who used to work family practice and ENT. Now I do psych.
Mel I live in New Hampshire and the lightweight sweater jacket maybe once a month if that the heavier one once or twice a season unless it gets dirty. If you wash it too often it loses warmth. I work in health care so I'm not wearing a coat at work just too and from also I have a different coat work than I do for my social life.
Winter coats here (outside of Chicago), get washed ONLY when dirty and then at the end of the season (before putting away for summer). MAYBE once a month, but if I am being honest, probably closer to every other month! Sheets yes, once a week. But you are NOT nasty - lol. The layers in winter keep sweat, skin cells, etc. from really getting into the winter coats.
Living in south Texas i wash jackeets once a YEAR! That is IF i even pull the big jackets out! We may have 2-5 days of real winter so we dont use them hardly at all.
Being in the city, we send our coats to the dry cleaners at the end of the season, before storage!!!😊🎉❤ That being said, you guys are working harder than I do, and it sounds like you clean them when they need it!!!😊😅😂
What you guys call a mudroom, here we call it a porch, a small room off the front of the house with the main door into the house in it. Our had a rack for coats and jackets, and a seat to take off shoes and boots and store "indoor slip-ons" in under it, thus nothing got left laying around on the floor, it had shelves all around under the windows, which in the winter were use for seed germination and growing ready for spring and moving them outside, as for strawberries, never ever did I pull my plants, just took out any dead "wood" and leaves, then covered them for the winter with a bunch of straw, then in the spring, drag off the straw, clean up the strawberry plants but leave any new runners " growth" as they will throw roots and also give fruit, then at the end of the season, snip the new growth, uproot and replant in another area, within a few years you'll be producing many pounds of good fruit, infact I would plant them on the slopes between levels, and just let them go wild, eventually they will be so thick that weeds can not take toot on the slopes
I’ve been looking back and seeing how things are going with the people in North Carolina and those people have a long road ahead of them to rebuild and it still just breaks my heart but praying for them and praying for the families who lost everything that they owned and their loved ones lost
Closing In The back deck may have been better for what you said about somewhere in winter because that south so would stay warmer than mud room. Too late now to change. So Gary will have to buy you a space heater. Lol
We live in Canada, and I'm like you, Mel. Unless it gets spilled on, it's not washed often. The kids get washed more cause they always manage to find a way to get dirty lol.
Leave your strawberries in the ground. Just cover them with mulch, straw or something like that. Theyll come back next spring. I promise they will. I had mine in ground 7 years before moving from that place.
Just a forethought you might wanna put your Sheetrock in the house BEFORE all the walls and steps/handrails are in the way!!! Just may make it ALOT easier to put it in the house before hand!!
I wash my winter coat once in the spring and then if it is needed later in the year, then it gets washed. I am retired so I will wear the same shirt or sweatshirt at least twice before it goes in the laundry.
Is there going to be headers or beams.. whichever you want to call them to support the roof? From what I saw with all the other framing is that Gary definitely knows how to frame! There is a lot of studs and braces in the main cabin shell.. 👍 Oh and WHEN?? LOL😂😅
Mel, you are not nasty! If you can actually see that your jackets are really dirty, wash them. If you can smell them, maybe even just hang them outside to air them, may do the job. My duvet/comforter cover gets washed at the change of season, as I use a top sheet. Maybe you don't use top sheets in the US? I change bed sheets less in winter. I am on my own, so things just don't tend to get sweaty and dirty .
leave you established strawberries where they are. Cover with straw or leaves and they will come back even better next year! Don't disturb their roots by digging them up.
Girl, you NOT nasty! 😅😅 i dont wash my outside jackets but maybe a few times a year. I do wash my lightweight jackets maybe once a month. Depends on what im doing. And yes, sheets, once a week. Top cover (quilt) every couple months. We never touch it. Its just folded down over foot of bed. My light blanket every couple weeks with sheets. We dont touch it either, but it does touch the sheets. 😅😅
No your not nasty,. Jackets were not meant to be washed every day. Your doing everything right. Different strokes for different folks. Your cool girl.Sounds beautiful how your explaining the layout.I have really enjoyed watching this beautiful journey you both are on. Hang on to God's coat tails he will carry you through. One day at a time.yes,pops is a blessing. The straw berries will come back just put some straw around them. Great vid, as usual. Have a blessed day. Byeee! ❤❤❤❤❤🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I think you're totally normal, Mel. Sheets weekly, comforter when it needs it - maybe not even monthly. Heavy coats only when they get muddy, bloody, etc. Jackets more often because they are worn more. Shackets and jackets, it really kind of depends on what you do in them. Dirty work outside would obviously require washing more often. Just seems normal to me
Section 4,Paragraph 1 of the laundry code states specifically that “no garment that is used as insulation for human beings from inclement weather conditions shall be laundered until such time as it is determined that said garment shall no longer be needed as protection for the foreseeable future weather conditions.
Never wash my jumpers till next winter its not like they get dirty even my bed sheets every 6months maybe im a bit of a grot i supose my wife washers hers ever week but me hey dosent look dirty or smelly not worth washing saves water hahaha
We in the North call that room an old fashioned place, the foyer. A place to welcome guests, hang up your coat and take off your shoes and boots. It also can have seats to rest. In any case, it is a necessity.
When I was working and leaving the house everyday, I'd wash my jackets after wearing them a few weeks. Like you said, they don't get sweated in and not worn for extended amounts of time. You AIN'T nasty girl!! Lol!
I live in Canada, Ontario, right along the St. Lawrence River, and we get cold here with usually lots of snow, and I wash my winter jacket at the beginning of the season and again ONLY if it gets dirty….i think that’s normal too lol 😂
I haven't washed my winter Jacket for years. By the By, I don't leave the house except for Dr's appointments and sometimes I go to the sandwich shop for a cheese steak, but that's at most twice a year for all 4 appointments and sandwich shop. I do my laundry twice a month, but that's just lounge ware and... I know, nasty, huh?
Unless my winter jackets or coats are dirty on the outside, they don’t get washed but once or twice a season. Our jeans usually only get washed once a week…but we don’t have a farm or are doing things messy! Anxious for the walls!
Good morning Mel and Gary I am so ready to see how your mud room is going to look and see how many times Gary over thinks and measures the walls lol 😂 😅I know how he does 😂 he always goes back and measures it to be sure he’s got it right lol 😂 but that’s Gary I hope you guys have a great day and y’all be careful out there
❤❤❤ when I had my girls jackets when growing up washed them about every 6 weeks, or when they were grubby.
Or if there was a lice out break at school or scouts.
Hi guys!! Don’t pull the strawberries out. They will be fine over the winter. You could put some straw over them but not a ton. Strawberries spread so leave a good amount of space for them. Strawberries were my favorite crop. 💜
I wash my winter coat end of summer, middle of autumn/fall, so it's fresh for winter. I'll only wash it during winter if it gets really grubby x
I live in the UK 22 miles north of Manchester, I used to bring my strawberries into my green house but for the last 6 years I have left them out in their toughs, clean them up at the beginning of march pull the dead leaves & stalks away & they have come back every year
When the winter is over, but here up in the north of Norway we really have a long winter with lots of snow, so I have a couple of
jackets I alternate between. I don’t think you are 😊❤
Nasty, was I trying to say😊
Good Morning! Mel, your not nasty! LOL My heavy jacket is a long one, gets washed once whenever, my hooded sweatshirt is my light jacket, maybe once or every other week. Living in CA, don't wear a jacket much. I'm excited to see your moving forward with your mud room. I'm like you Mel, I have to see the walls up. LOL
I'm in Virginia. About the same climate as you have. Strawberry fields everywhere. They wearher just fine through the winter. 👍👍
I am in northern Indiana, cover with strawl, and they will be fine.
We spent several hours cleaning up our garden and backyard this weekend. 😊
I'm with you, Mel. I wash our jackets when they get dirty. Probably about once a month, just depends on how much we wear them.
We wash our winter jackets only if they are dirty
In Michigan I never washed our carharts unless it got muddy or bloody.😂❤ Strawberries come up every year. ❤
If my winter coat is dirty I wash it. If it's not dirty I check it out for spiders and put it on in cold weather.
STRAWBERRIES 🍓 ALWAYS COME BACK EVERY YEAR LEAVE IN GROUND. BEAUTIFUL HOUSE AND YOUR WORK.
Mel you are NOT nasty! I do the same thing.🙂❤🌻
I wash my jacket about every 2-3 months. They just don't get dirty.
I'm with you, Mel, where the outer wear laundering is concerned, also the "outer wear" of my bed coverings, sheets once weekly. Blessings and favor of the Lord in your mud room build. 🔥
I'm sure you've probably said but when will you add inside stairs ,love watching y'all work and all the interactions
We covered the strawberry 🍓 patch with straw before first frost, they’ll pop back up through the straw in the Spring . We rarely had to put any new plants in, but if you have missing plants in late Spring, just add new plants to the areas that need them. ❤
I spot clean my jackets unless it is all over muddy or dirty, then they go in the washing machine. I am a 72 year old Meme/Mom/Wife in Oklahoma!! My husband’s things gets washed more than anyones because he works in the oilfields here.😊❤
You could also use leaves to cover your strawberries in your garden. They will spread and you'll have more next year. If you put benches in your mudroom make them storage benches to store your winter things over the summer and summer things over the winter.
I can't wait to see the video of today's work.
WHENNNNNNNN?????
😂😂😂
You aren’t nasty. That’s how we rock, too. Jackets and coats only when visibly dirty or smelly and right before storing. Comforters once a month. Sheets and pillow cases weekly … just don’t ask how often we wash our skivvies.😆
You can grow strawberrys in a gutter to save space.
UA-cam have a wonderful day can't wait to see the side up on your mud room God bless you too and have a wonderful week 💕
Enjoy your day. Love and Blessings
We live in Mi. and we don't dig the strawberries up. We cover them with straw or leaves. If you have the new growth in the dirt they will live through the winter also.
Once a month is my winter jacket cleaning routine.
Strawberry can be left in the ground, if you cover them with mulch/straw.
If you need to seperate them, please wait till spring.
Huge love ❤ from Canada. Land of the layers.
Hope it all goes well today just wondering if you made wall and just notch bit out off house till ready to cut into roof properly
Leave your strawberries let them winter through.maybe throw some dead leaves on them after they go dorment
I can't wait to see the videos
Im in indiana, we get the artic cold from the great lakes, i dont cover my strawberries, i mow them over in early october, and just leave them alone. Every year, they come back bigger then ever
We live in Northern Indiana and our strawberries out all year. When Spring comes they start growing right away.
With Covid and flu season I wash my coat every time I go to the store with it on. Allergy season I wash it every time I’m outside or those allergens sit on it. I used to test allergy patients. I’m an NP who used to work family practice and ENT. Now I do psych.
Mel I live in New Hampshire and the lightweight sweater jacket maybe once a month if that the heavier one once or twice a season unless it gets dirty. If you wash it too often it loses warmth. I work in health care so I'm not wearing a coat at work just too and from also I have a different coat work than I do for my social life.
Winter coats here (outside of Chicago), get washed ONLY when dirty and then at the end of the season (before putting away for summer). MAYBE once a month, but if I am being honest, probably closer to every other month! Sheets yes, once a week. But you are NOT nasty - lol. The layers in winter keep sweat, skin cells, etc. from really getting into the winter coats.
Living in south Texas i wash jackeets once a YEAR! That is IF i even pull the big jackets out! We may have 2-5 days of real winter so we dont use them hardly at all.
LIFE IS SHORT TIME IS FAST NO REWIND SO ENJOY EVERY MOMENT AS IT COMES
👋Good morning Gary and Mellany SLR 👋
Being in the city, we send our coats to the dry cleaners at the end of the season, before storage!!!😊🎉❤ That being said, you guys are working harder than I do, and it sounds like you clean them when they need it!!!😊😅😂
❤❤❤ I wash the jacket once a season. Unless I spill something on it.
What you guys call a mudroom, here we call it a porch, a small room off the front of the house with the main door into the house in it. Our had a rack for coats and jackets, and a seat to take off shoes and boots and store "indoor slip-ons" in under it, thus nothing got left laying around on the floor, it had shelves all around under the windows, which in the winter were use for seed germination and growing ready for spring and moving them outside, as for strawberries, never ever did I pull my plants, just took out any dead "wood" and leaves, then covered them for the winter with a bunch of straw, then in the spring, drag off the straw, clean up the strawberry plants but leave any new runners " growth" as they will throw roots and also give fruit, then at the end of the season, snip the new growth, uproot and replant in another area, within a few years you'll be producing many pounds of good fruit, infact I would plant them on the slopes between levels, and just let them go wild, eventually they will be so thick that weeds can not take toot on the slopes
I’ve been looking back and seeing how things are going with the people in North Carolina and those people have a long road ahead of them to rebuild and it still just breaks my heart but praying for them and praying for the families who lost everything that they owned and their loved ones lost
Good morning 🌞
The strawberries will be fine through the winter IF you cover well with straw. They should also multiply.
Closing In The back deck may have been better for what you said about somewhere in winter because that south so would stay warmer than mud room. Too late now to change. So Gary will have to buy you a space heater. Lol
We live in Canada, and I'm like you, Mel. Unless it gets spilled on, it's not washed often. The kids get washed more cause they always manage to find a way to get dirty lol.
Leave your strawberries in the ground. Just cover them with mulch, straw or something like that. Theyll come back next spring. I promise they will. I had mine in ground 7 years before moving from that place.
The strawberries will be fine, just mulch them if you want. There is no need to dig them up at all!
Just a forethought you might wanna put your Sheetrock in the house BEFORE all the walls and steps/handrails are in the way!!! Just may make it ALOT easier to put it in the house before hand!!
Progress! 👍
I wash my winter coat once in the spring and then if it is needed later in the year, then it gets washed. I am retired so I will wear the same shirt or sweatshirt at least twice before it goes in the laundry.
Is there going to be headers or beams.. whichever you want to call them to support the roof? From what I saw with all the other framing is that Gary definitely knows how to frame! There is a lot of studs and braces in the main cabin shell.. 👍 Oh and WHEN?? LOL😂😅
I’m in Wis , strawberries stay out for winter
Mel, you are not nasty! If you can actually see that your jackets are really dirty, wash them. If you can smell them, maybe even just hang them outside to air them, may do the job. My duvet/comforter cover gets washed at the change of season, as I use a top sheet. Maybe you don't use top sheets in the US? I change bed sheets less in winter. I am on my own, so things just don't tend to get sweaty and dirty .
MUD ROOM AND ROOF YEAR END TARGET WILL BE GOOD GOING
I wash my comforter once a month, and bed sheets weekly also.
leave you established strawberries where they are. Cover with straw or leaves and they will come back even better next year! Don't disturb their roots by digging them up.
Have fun today. Framing is the biggest quickest most satisfying part of building! ❤🙏🙏🙏Blessing’s
Girl, you NOT nasty! 😅😅 i dont wash my outside jackets but maybe a few times a year. I do wash my lightweight jackets maybe once a month. Depends on what im doing. And yes, sheets, once a week. Top cover (quilt) every couple months. We never touch it. Its just folded down over foot of bed. My light blanket every couple weeks with sheets. We dont touch it either, but it does touch the sheets. 😅😅
No your not nasty,. Jackets were not meant to be washed every day. Your doing everything right. Different strokes for different folks. Your cool girl.Sounds beautiful how your explaining the layout.I have really enjoyed watching this beautiful journey you both are on.
Hang on to God's coat tails he will carry you through. One day at a time.yes,pops is a blessing. The straw berries will come back just put some straw around them. Great vid, as usual. Have a blessed day. Byeee! ❤❤❤❤❤🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Are you going to insulate some areas in mud room?
We cover our strawberry patch with thick pile of pine needles, they come back every year.
I only wash our jackets at the end of the season. We live in California 😢
🙋♀️ Good Morning Mel and Gary!! ☕️ 👋🍂🍁
I think you're totally normal, Mel. Sheets weekly, comforter when it needs it - maybe not even monthly. Heavy coats only when they get muddy, bloody, etc. Jackets more often because they are worn more. Shackets and jackets, it really kind of depends on what you do in them. Dirty work outside would obviously require washing more often. Just seems normal to me
Good afternoon Gary & Mel 🤗 Good luck with the building 😉
Section 4,Paragraph 1 of the laundry code states specifically that “no garment that is used as insulation for human beings from inclement weather conditions shall be laundered until such time as it is determined that said garment shall no longer be needed as protection for the foreseeable future weather conditions.
We wash our Jackets once or twice a month. Cause you don't wear them all that much.
Cover them with pine straw
Good Morning Coffee ..☕️ … have a great Day ..
Cover your strawberries🍓with straw for the winter. Uncover in the spring. Have a productive day. Good luck✌️🇺🇸❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Guess I’m a nasty ass because I wash my jackets once a year 😂😂😂
I don't wash winter coat much
Never wash my jumpers till next winter its not like they get dirty even my bed sheets every 6months maybe im a bit of a grot i supose my wife washers hers ever week but me hey dosent look dirty or smelly not worth washing saves water hahaha
We in the North call that room an old fashioned place, the foyer. A place to welcome guests, hang up your coat and take off your shoes and boots. It also can have seats to rest. In any case, it is a necessity.
If your luck is like mine it will pour when it's not suppose to . Then ya get soaked fishing. 🙄🙄🙄
Good morning Mel and Gary. How is your water filtration working out? Enjoy your day and have some fun. 👍👍❤️❤️🇨🇦
When I was working and leaving the house everyday, I'd wash my jackets after wearing them a few weeks. Like you said, they don't get sweated in and not worn for extended amounts of time. You AIN'T nasty girl!! Lol!
Git,er done be safe y'all 😊
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I'm in Florida don't really own a coat just hoodies. Wash them before the season, and after.
I'm in South Florida (Fort Lauderdale) and don't own a hoodie! If it does get chilly I have a light sweater.
I live in Canada, Ontario, right along the St. Lawrence River, and we get cold here with usually lots of snow, and I wash my winter jacket at the beginning of the season and again ONLY if it gets dirty….i think that’s normal too lol 😂
I live in Toronto, Ontario, and I am the same the winter jackets get washed at the beginning of the season or when it gets dirty.
Hi every body
Are you going to turn your roof into a water catchment system?
I haven't washed my winter Jacket for years. By the By, I don't leave the house except for Dr's appointments and sometimes I go to the sandwich shop for a cheese steak, but that's at most twice a year for all 4 appointments and sandwich shop. I do my laundry twice a month, but that's just lounge ware and... I know, nasty, huh?
Unless my winter jackets or coats are dirty on the outside, they don’t get washed but once or twice a season. Our jeans usually only get washed once a week…but we don’t have a farm or are doing things messy! Anxious for the walls!
Maybe Gary could get a deer off the top deck🤔
DO WHAT WANT MEL it cool
I am with you, sheets and pillowcases once a week, quilt cover once a month and have quilt dry cleaned twice a year. So you are not nasty at all.❤❤❤❤
Wash winter jackets in the spring, then after Christmas then maybe March. My guy sweats alot especially during winter with the snow blower.
Good morning Mel and Gary I am so ready to see how your mud room is going to look and see how many times Gary over thinks and measures the walls lol 😂 😅I know how he does 😂 he always goes back and measures it to be sure he’s got it right lol 😂 but that’s Gary I hope you guys have a great day and y’all be careful out there