Blessings The gardening u put forth shows dedication and the pursuit of the perfect garden. Interesting g to see u think outside and u n Mom think outside the box. Great land and people. God Bless Blessings
Hello there, Ms Terehova! Your latest vlog from the south of Belarus has put a smile on many of us faces, who have been following your gardening the year. What a result so far and may the year end in a higher note. Well done so far...👏👏👏👍👍
I think your garden is unique and the work you have always done with great care and love has paid off and these are the results! A wonderful garden, full of beautiful fruits, vegetables and flowers. Chapeau. Thank you very much for sharing this beautiful video 🪻💕🍀
You are absolutely amazing. I live near Nashville, Tn. My soil in my raised beds is so frustrating. This area of Tennessee so very difficult . Extreme heat and humidity causes so many diseases and we are so over run with deer and I mean herds come through at night and destroy so much. I had to put a 7 foot fence around my garden…when I lived in western Pennsylvania I was like you…….huge crops. Southern gardening is so frustrating…I notice in that part of the world you have wonderful varieties of vegetables we cannot get…..especially the small cucumbers. At 71 I sure don’t have your energy, but I keep trying? We can’t get grass to put on the garden as most people are using chemicals. I love the mild winters, but I miss the northern summers and fall. We can’t have it all. Still, I so enjoy your videos and your life you share educating me about life in Belarus. I have followed you from the beginning and still enjoy your videos. Thank you
Thank you ☺️ I am really sorry that you have to struggle with so many problems. I do have challenges too that at times I think why such a beautiful hobby as gardening should come with so many challenges from outside. From time to time I feel like giving it all up, especially being young and thinking of so much hard work that wears me off. But gardening is what keeps me going in all senses, I come to terms with all problems and move on, and think of what I can do to solve them
And so you should be proud of your achievements. Your video compilation is like a beautiful colourful dream, a memory from my childhood. How well the skillful gard’ner drew Of flow’rs and herbs this dial new, Where from above the milder sun Does through a fragrant zodiac run; And as it works, th’ industrious bee Computes its time as well as we. How could such sweet and wholesome hours Be reckon’d but with herbs and flow’rs! ~ 'The Garden' by Andrew Marvell.
Что-то голос слышен только по левому звуковому каналу. Это отчётливо слышно в наушниках. Если так не задумано, то имейте ввиду :-) Сча буду досматривать :-)
Hi honey flower Catherine how are you good evening nice meet you nothing to say anything your a nature angel and hard working in the land that is showing your returns this every one know you your a one crore flowers 🌺🌹 equal you one lovely garden angel Catherine wish you all the best for your carrier bye india pondicherry good night honey flower Catherine
I discovered your twin sister In the beginning of this video There she is sitting next to Bert Sommer Looking lovely as can be. Her name is Jenifer ua-cam.com/video/oOneO5GcTEg/v-deo.html
What an idyllic part of the world - makes Southampton here very dull. Thanks for sharing this with us - very enjoyable. Not wanting to correct you but towards the end of this video you mistakingly noted that this was an Elephant hawk moth - when infact it is a Hummingbird hawk moth - some what different, but both beautiful creatures.
Thank you for the correction! Actually, I’ve seen it for the first time in my life, and in Russian it has one name, but when trying to look at the pictures for English equivalent I came across this one, especially for pinkish moth. But now I see the difference 🙏🏼
@@KatsiarynaTerehova We do see these Humingbird hawk moths in the Uk( I have not seen one for several years), mainly near coastal regions(for some reason). I have been watching videos from Eastern Europe and Russia and notice you have dwellings called 'Dacha' - what we call in the UK 'holiday homes' - is this a dacha we see on your video? In the UK only the very wealthy have such a second home, but I sense that in Russia and Eastern Europe it is common for every day people to own one(as they are not too expensive maybe?) - a sort of family heirloom.
The thing is that a dacha is like a summer house for many, and yeah, it is for the most part a second home for the majority of people. Can I call ours a dacha? Yes and no. For my grandma it wasn’t a dacha at all as she lived there permanently throughout the seasons, it was her one and only home. For me and my mum it isn’t a permanent dwelling, it is like a garden house (the house we use to store all the stuff for gardening). It has a very primitive function, just to spend a night, to cook something you gather from your garden (no other facilities included). And now, we can’t live there during the winter as it doesn’t provide us with proper heating. If someone asks even in Belarus if it is my dacha, I always correct this person and say that it is just a country house or a summer house. I don’t like calling it dacha for some reason 😅
@@KatsiarynaTerehova Thank you for your interesting answer - your grandma must be made of strong stuff to withstand the winters in her primitive home. So are you in Russia or Belarus - sorry I have got myself confused. Do many people in your part of the world grow there own food - you seam very professional at doing this. We have a small garden and grow french beans and tomatoes(failed this year) - we would love a bigger patch of ground to do what you are doing, but as mentioned that here it is a rat race and everything is so expensive, especially within commuting distance of cities where house prices rocket sky high. We could move far out to the countryside or Wales(Country to our west) where prices drop but our children live in Southampton city(John and Helen) and we would miss them too much living far away.
This is indeed a real Garden Eden. Beautiful!!🍄
You have insanely great soil. So jealous😀
You don't have a garden, you've got a farm. Your videos are so relaxing, cheers from the Ozarks.
Fruits, vegetables and greens, birds singing, perfect weather, nothing else is missing, congratulations girls.
Enjoyed my time with you here very much.Hugs.
🤗
Thank you so much for the long awaited beautiful video. Congratulations 👏 🎊 for the excellent produce. Happy to see you Catherine ☺️
A year in gorgeous Katsiya's paradise. This is so wonderful.
❤️
Love how the stolen apples get shown as well 😂
😂 I was actually thinking if that was part of the process of growing a garden, and concluded that it was 😅
- Very Nice and GreaTeful Lynda...~🙂🏡👩🏻🌾
Watching this you believe that there's still a bit of hope left for humanity !
Blessings
The gardening u put forth shows dedication and the pursuit of the perfect garden.
Interesting g to see u think outside and u n Mom think outside the box.
Great land and people.
God Bless
Blessings
Hello there, Ms Terehova!
Your latest vlog from the south of Belarus has put a smile on many of us faces, who have been following your gardening the year.
What a result so far and may the year end in a higher note.
Well done so far...👏👏👏👍👍
Lots of love n respect from India 🇮🇳
A symphony of colors and scents.
❤️
Thank you so much for the long awaited beautiful video
Thank you for watching ☺️
Hello, I am an agricultural technician and I love this field and I really admire your simplicity and I hope to get to know you more
I think your garden is unique and the work you have always done with great care and love has paid off and these are the results! A wonderful garden, full of beautiful fruits, vegetables and flowers. Chapeau. Thank you very much for sharing this beautiful video 🪻💕🍀
Thank you very much ☺️
Its my dream to visit the beautiful Belarus country to view land with harvesting and plantations of different varieties....
Been a fan for a long time, all I can say is ...I Luv her!!!
Thank you 🙏🏼
You are absolutely amazing. I live near Nashville, Tn. My soil in my raised beds is so frustrating. This area of Tennessee so very difficult . Extreme heat and humidity causes so many diseases and we are so over run with deer and I mean herds come through at night and destroy so much. I had to put a 7 foot fence around my garden…when I lived in western Pennsylvania I was like you…….huge crops. Southern gardening is so frustrating…I notice in that part of the world you have wonderful varieties of vegetables we cannot get…..especially the small cucumbers. At 71 I sure don’t have your energy, but I keep trying? We can’t get grass to put on the garden as most people are using chemicals. I love the mild winters, but I miss the northern summers and fall. We can’t have it all. Still, I so enjoy your videos and your life you share educating me about life in Belarus. I have followed you from the beginning and still enjoy your videos. Thank you
Thank you ☺️
I am really sorry that you have to struggle with so many problems. I do have challenges too that at times I think why such a beautiful hobby as gardening should come with so many challenges from outside. From time to time I feel like giving it all up, especially being young and thinking of so much hard work that wears me off. But gardening is what keeps me going in all senses, I come to terms with all problems and move on, and think of what I can do to solve them
Lovely! 👌
"Hard work pays" 👏👏👏👏
🙏
@@KatsiarynaTerehova
Amen
Have a fruitful Autumn
Happy Sunday and a fruitful week a head
😊 Happy Sunday to you too!
@KatsiarynaTerehova Thanks
Your garden is fantastic !
Good tuesday 22 oktober from eddy in belgium. Thank you. Nice video. Greeting from eddy. Good afternoon and evening. ❤
She looks exceptionally pretty next to the foxgloves
What a bountiful harvest! Love everything except the mosquitoes.
😂 me too
Wow stunning place I hope someday I live and die like in your place❤
Your garden is so inspiring. It is beatiful. I also love the surroundings, it's cozy and natural. ❤
Thank you “KT” with these yields and bountiful harvests. What do you & your mom do with all the extra food? Thank you. Jesse
A lot of it is stored in some form for winter
We preserve almost everything for winter ☺️
Take care!
You have created a dreamland.
Pretty work
You look great in this video and the place is also very cute
Thank you ☺️
❤❤❤ stunning
Verdade
Great one. Thanks for sharing
🤗
Very good season! Congrats!
Hopefully someday I will be around here 🎉🎉🎉..mmm so Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
Vegetables production,fruit trees and my queen of heart....all super.i only think of you,my eyes you are so much.shamim 👨💻🤝💑🎎👫👥✋🫂🧿💄💋🤰👨👩👧👦🏕🏢🤼♀️
Congratulations
Дзэука годная, клубника и баклы мощщщные! Лайкосиков и респектосиков!
your videos is very relaxing
Inspiring
You are so great ❤❤❤❤🎉
Love you from Nagaland❤
Good life 🎉🎉🎉
And so you should be proud of your achievements.
Your video compilation is like a beautiful colourful dream, a memory from my childhood.
How well the skillful gard’ner drew
Of flow’rs and herbs this dial new,
Where from above the milder sun
Does through a fragrant zodiac run;
And as it works, th’ industrious bee
Computes its time as well as we.
How could such sweet and wholesome hours
Be reckon’d but with herbs and flow’rs! ~ 'The Garden' by Andrew Marvell.
love your videos from IRISHTOWWN, NEWFOUNDLAND, CANADA, I GROW ALL VEGS. I GROW THE IRISH COBBLER POTATOES
She must have made a deal with the earth fairies. Whenever I plant something in my yard, it dies.
Thagtchari❤🎉
Do you preserve eggplant for winter? I tend to get tired eating it if I have too much in summer.
Yes, I do, I had a video about it ☺️
👍👍👍
Hey You look gorgeous 💐
💖💖💖
Я заўсёды лічу твае відэа асаблівымі. Прыемна глядзець. Я спадзяюся ўбачыць яшчэ шмат.
Дзякуй ❤️
❤❤🎉
Что-то голос слышен только по левому звуковому каналу. Это отчётливо слышно в наушниках. Если так не задумано, то имейте ввиду :-) Сча буду досматривать :-)
Я тоже это замечала, сама не знаю что не так 🤔
🥀🥀🥀
សួននេះមានផ្កាស្អាតៗណាស់
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🌷👍🏻🩵🤍♥️
Now tell us how much chemicals u are using to keep it all looking soo good
Just the radiation from Chernobyl 😅
@@KatsiarynaTerehova Was blessed here in Sundsvall too. Better than chicken manure.👌😂 Take care! 🕊💛
👍💐😍
Y r so pretty,how many brothers n sisters you have,
My best wishes for you,
I m from Pakistan.
I am interested your farmer job???
What is the secret to your beautiful eyes..
🤔 my mum, I guess
Hi honey flower Catherine how are you good evening nice meet you nothing to say anything your a nature angel and hard working in the land that is showing your returns this every one know you your a one crore flowers 🌺🌹 equal you one lovely garden angel Catherine wish you all the best for your carrier bye india pondicherry good night honey flower Catherine
so how long have you been married ?
I discovered your twin sister In the beginning of this video There she is sitting next to Bert Sommer
Looking lovely as can be. Her name is Jenifer ua-cam.com/video/oOneO5GcTEg/v-deo.html
Aren’t you cold.
😢😢😢
this audio is terrible.
You always have the choice not to watch or listen to what is terrible to your ears, haven’t you?
@@KatsiarynaTerehova yeah and your earlier videos had better audio. why did you choose to make it bad?
What an idyllic part of the world - makes Southampton here very dull. Thanks for sharing this with us - very enjoyable. Not wanting to correct you but towards the end of this video you mistakingly noted that this was an Elephant hawk moth - when infact it is a Hummingbird hawk moth - some what different, but both beautiful creatures.
Thank you for the correction! Actually, I’ve seen it for the first time in my life, and in Russian it has one name, but when trying to look at the pictures for English equivalent I came across this one, especially for pinkish moth.
But now I see the difference 🙏🏼
@@KatsiarynaTerehova We do see these Humingbird hawk moths in the Uk( I have not seen one for several years), mainly near coastal regions(for some reason). I have been watching videos from Eastern Europe and Russia and notice you have dwellings called 'Dacha' - what we call in the UK 'holiday homes' - is this a dacha we see on your video? In the UK only the very wealthy have such a second home, but I sense that in Russia and Eastern Europe it is common for every day people to own one(as they are not too expensive maybe?) - a sort of family heirloom.
The thing is that a dacha is like a summer house for many, and yeah, it is for the most part a second home for the majority of people. Can I call ours a dacha? Yes and no. For my grandma it wasn’t a dacha at all as she lived there permanently throughout the seasons, it was her one and only home. For me and my mum it isn’t a permanent dwelling, it is like a garden house (the house we use to store all the stuff for gardening). It has a very primitive function, just to spend a night, to cook something you gather from your garden (no other facilities included). And now, we can’t live there during the winter as it doesn’t provide us with proper heating.
If someone asks even in Belarus if it is my dacha, I always correct this person and say that it is just a country house or a summer house. I don’t like calling it dacha for some reason 😅
@@KatsiarynaTerehova Thank you for your interesting answer - your grandma must be made of strong stuff to withstand the winters in her primitive home. So are you in Russia or Belarus - sorry I have got myself confused. Do many people in your part of the world grow there own food - you seam very professional at doing this. We have a small garden and grow french beans and tomatoes(failed this year) - we would love a bigger patch of ground to do what you are doing, but as mentioned that here it is a rat race and everything is so expensive, especially within commuting distance of cities where house prices rocket sky high. We could move far out to the countryside or Wales(Country to our west) where prices drop but our children live in Southampton city(John and Helen) and we would miss them too much living far away.