My 5 Big Garden Frustrations

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  • Опубліковано 5 чер 2024
  • We all have a variety of frustrations when working in our gardens…gardening is like that😳😉. Here are some of mine I experienced this weekend and I thought we might talk them through together?
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  • @irenesommers4763
    @irenesommers4763 Місяць тому +9

    Garden Frustrations in suburban Connecticut--our property backs up to a wooded area: 117-year old tree comes down taking out two mature red maples, an iron bird feeder, and a patio-shading Japanese maple raised over twenty years. Black bear who took out wrought iron bird feeder and hummingbird feeder while I was watching her do it. Deer who have systematically grown in population so that they ate all my well-established hostas, hydrangeas, day lilies, roses, rhododendron, ivy, etc.
    Rabbits who ate my Autumn Joy sedums and Echinacea (one also gave birth under a prized ornamental grass that she and her mate dug up--while we were watching). Chipmunks who tunneled under my new pavers, removing sand as they dug, making the path have to be replaced. (We gently relocated 23 chipmunks that year.) Wild Turkeys who ate my patio pots of red coleus. Leaf miners that infected 18 boxwoods. Paying $20,000 plus over 30 years for tree removal: Ash tree borers, the new Beech tree Bark disease (just last year), microbursts, hurricanes, fungus infestations, etc. Squirrels!. Fox who ate squirrels in front of us. Linda, the list goes on. I now have a lot of big statement rocks, wrought iron benches, and large obelisks instead of plants. I'm 78 and have waved the white flag.

    • @elisbethfinos6162
      @elisbethfinos6162 Місяць тому

      You must have the patience of Job!😳🙏

    • @irenesommers4763
      @irenesommers4763 Місяць тому

      @@elisbethfinos6162 Soon I'll have to build an Ark or open a Wildlife Reserve.🐻🦃🐾🐿🐇🦊

  • @patriciadorman382
    @patriciadorman382 Місяць тому +32

    Stewart is great and his laugh always makes me laugh. 😊

  • @kathyfoster181
    @kathyfoster181 Місяць тому +16

    Linda dont be a slave to symmetry! Sometimes being 'sisters' is just as nice as being 'twins' ! 🌷🌼

  • @joanofarc6402
    @joanofarc6402 Місяць тому +38

    I so enjoy your relaxed , truthful attitude!
    😊😊Thank you Linda for being genuine and real !

  • @doowopshopgal
    @doowopshopgal Місяць тому +18

    The only thing that frustrates me is when I want heavy things moved. I want them moved yesterday and I can’t get them done. I purchased a two wheel dolly from Amazon which only cost 30 something dollars and I move planters buckets grow bags statues anything without anybody’s help. I think that was my best purchase ever in my backyard.

    • @youbetcha108
      @youbetcha108 Місяць тому

      I have a hand truck which I like better than the dolly bc it’s easier to get things on and off. 😊

  • @marydesarbo2590
    @marydesarbo2590 Місяць тому +43

    I feel u. Today I got my81 year old self out in the garden here in Ct. it was a high 50 and sunny. Fifteen minutes later it was raining. We have been having so much rain. Your garden is so much more mature than ours in the north east. Thanks for all your time and sharing your experiences

    • @jo-annmaruszak9885
      @jo-annmaruszak9885 Місяць тому +9

      I’m in CT also. I never would have imagined Oklahoma would be so much warmer. I am 80 years old too and I was raking and clean the yard today (Sunday). I was also caught in the rain. 😂

    • @judymarshall2573
      @judymarshall2573 Місяць тому +3

      Send your rain to MO😊

    • @judymarshall2573
      @judymarshall2573 Місяць тому +1

      Need more ideas on watering

    • @carmenkuhn3865
      @carmenkuhn3865 Місяць тому

      @@judymarshall2573 we are getting desperate.

  • @laynesnipes562
    @laynesnipes562 Місяць тому +8

    Mark Twain said “Every body complains about the weather but no one does anything “.

  • @kristineobrien8878
    @kristineobrien8878 Місяць тому +1

    LOL…If my husband doesn’t have a smile on his face he can’t garden with me;)❤

  • @deannalynne1626
    @deannalynne1626 Місяць тому +5

    Hey Linda! Well, this video of frustrations could not have come on a better day when I was feeling the same way. We removed an in ground pool last year after forty years and my entire "pool garden" was gone except for a few perennials that my hubby helped me dig up and repot. He will be 71 and I'm 72 and while he and my son were working so hard today to create me a flower garden area, I just broke down in tears. I realized that I was expecting too much for our age, that I most likely won't see a lot of it come to maturity, etc. I'm feeling better, (even though I woke up and can not get back to sleep) I adjusted my thinking on the size of it to make it more manageable and realistic and the LOVE they were putting in to it I believe is truly what made me so emotional. Aging sucks, especially when you love to garden but everything will work out in the end. It's not as if we didn't just make a beautiful veggie garden (completely grown from seed) that will balance my new and practical flower garden. Feeling blessed. Take care.

    • @adevuyst1
      @adevuyst1 Місяць тому +2

      You don't stop gardening when you get old, you get old when you stop gardening 🤛💚 (not my saying)

    • @deannalynne1626
      @deannalynne1626 Місяць тому

      @@adevuyst1 Yes, I love this! Gotta remember.

    • @youbetcha108
      @youbetcha108 Місяць тому +2

      I hear you though I’m not there yet. But I saw it with my mom. The best thing for her was bringing her to public gardens and letting her break off small parts on plants and sticking them in Her garden. She was an avid gardener having been raised on a farm in Ireland. By golly those cuttings grew! It wasn’t much a branch here or there. But it was a spirit lifter. 🥰🌷🌸🌞

    • @deannalynne1626
      @deannalynne1626 Місяць тому

      @@youbetcha108 So sorry for your loss and thank you for such an uplifting story about your Mom...I bet her gardens were beautiful.

  • @karenschrantz2307
    @karenschrantz2307 Місяць тому +6

    Also remember when you are starting from scratch, it can take years to get the bones/structure plants established!! Drought/dry springs don’t help. Taken me 6 yrs to get the right shrubs/right place to thrive. More losses than wins but it is starting to look good finally! 😂

  • @ginapaquet909
    @ginapaquet909 Місяць тому +18

    Thank you Linda.... you look great non-makeup and yes this was a terrific video.

  • @elizabethscheller9447
    @elizabethscheller9447 Місяць тому +3

    I feel your pain! Gardening is a “Beauty and the Beast” type of relationship!

  • @bonnieblenders4606
    @bonnieblenders4606 Місяць тому +16

    You've been working on your garden for a year and I've been working on mine for 25. You're ahead of me! ( I had to reinvent too) most folks can only dream of that beautiful space you're working on! We all love it. Patience tends to help us create something better than what we first thought as our ideas grow!! Enjoy🎉😊

  • @peggy-ann1961
    @peggy-ann1961 Місяць тому +1

    My gardening frustration is that I can’t get into my zone 3 garden yet! 😏. Yes please to a visit to Leah’s little garden spot! 👏🇨🇦👏

  • @martivasiliades8407
    @martivasiliades8407 Місяць тому +18

    Gardening is not for the faint of heart! Keep on “ keeping on “!! You have a wonderful garden and
    are a true Garden Warrior! I am impatient too and want it done now 😊

  • @roserizzo3094
    @roserizzo3094 Місяць тому +3

    I feel your pain. I put so much time and effort and some plants just don't work for me. I decided to be thankful for the success I do have!

  • @AlicePRabbits
    @AlicePRabbits Місяць тому +6

    I’m 64 and have arthritis in my back. I’m stubborn and want to do things on my own. I’ve learned I need to accept my limitations!

  • @marydesarbo2590
    @marydesarbo2590 Місяць тому +8

    Yea! U got a root slayer shovel. The best shovel ever.

  • @debraisola9037
    @debraisola9037 Місяць тому +2

    So many blessings 🙌 no room for complaints
    God's peace

  • @Vicfric
    @Vicfric Місяць тому +1

    Instead of burying my plant stands, I used landscape staples to secure them to the ground. After watering the ground a few times they glued themselves in very well, and I can hardly get them out now. Very stable.

  • @SMElder-iy6fl
    @SMElder-iy6fl Місяць тому +1

    I think we are all frustrated in the Spring because we've been waiting all winter to get going.

  • @elisbethfinos6162
    @elisbethfinos6162 Місяць тому +1

    Wow! Spot on with the frustrations! Suddenly myself and my better half found ourselves in our late 70’s, wondering where the years went. Hubs having hip problems and just had surgery so not able to be my “heavy lifter” like before! However he is just putting together my Gorilla Cart” from Amazon. An early Mom’s Day gift to lighten my load. So kind and thoughtful! Indeed I am blessed🙏 Loved being able to relate to this great video. Many thanks(Canada Zone 5b)

  • @suzetteccc
    @suzetteccc Місяць тому +1

    I totally relate! I have a girls' lunch in August and they love the garden and my sister says " I know what you are going to say - you should have been here last month!" This year I'll so it in July! Also, not being able to move heavy things just kills me. It is frustration to the extreme! Guys are so lucky!!! I try and can usually accomplish more than I thought. I figure out a way - brains over brawn!🤓

  • @karenlehn2351
    @karenlehn2351 Місяць тому +9

    And just like that ,Poof ,your Beautiful Tulips are GONE 😞 On with the Summer garden now .

  • @teresasmith7234
    @teresasmith7234 Місяць тому +1

    Linda, you're talking about life itself. We all need to ve patient, and yes, venting is always a great thing to do. Your garden is beautiful always. Love your videos too.

  • @colleenwnek3404
    @colleenwnek3404 Місяць тому +2

    Yes! I can relate to your frustration! Gardening is the only hobby I know that needs such a balance of expectation, planning, and letting go of expectations on this scale. Hopefully it's making me a better person?! LOL

  • @peggydove8756
    @peggydove8756 Місяць тому +2

    The WIND this spring!! Oh my goodness. Strange weather, cold then warm. Being alone I want things done yesterday but I'm learning to have patience now. Your garden is beautiful!

  • @anndaily9872
    @anndaily9872 Місяць тому +13

    Feel your pain ? Linda for 31 years I’ve lived on this sand hill in South West / central Kansas. Tumbleweeds ,thistles and pig weeds. Gurrrrl! This is why I run to watch you and your never ending encouragement. Maybe our age has us feeling impatient?

  • @user-qk2bh7ks3e
    @user-qk2bh7ks3e Місяць тому +7

    Frustrated with deer 🦌. Ate 10 rose buds, hostas, and chewed the strawberry plants to numbs. Also, can I mention age! Everything takes 3 times longer at 72! But I won't give up my garden. I'm thankful that at least someone else cuts the grass, especially in the heat of Florida.

    • @saraw8503
      @saraw8503 Місяць тому +2

      I feel you….70 yo here in coastal NC and I am also slower.

    • @suepercy8390
      @suepercy8390 Місяць тому +1

      Yes slower at 70, but have had a broken ankle for 6 weeks. At least it’s autumn here, not spring

    • @suepercy8390
      @suepercy8390 Місяць тому +1

      Great hammock. Hubs will NEVER get better

  • @donnahazlett7305
    @donnahazlett7305 Місяць тому +16

    Perfectly imperfect

  • @pamelarichards6482
    @pamelarichards6482 Місяць тому +6

    My garden frustration is actually my lawn. We can’t consistently get grass to grow on 3 acres to save our lives. It’s just a money pit having to reseed and then water water water! Grrrr. I have been taking parts of the lawn and making flower beds. Maybe one day the grass will disappear and it will all be flowers!😂

    • @nancyhajeski3360
      @nancyhajeski3360 Місяць тому +1

      Look into doing a meadow conversion in part of your lawn. Once the native wildflowers are established, they pretty much only need to be mowed once a year in the fall. you can simply let the lawn grow and add new plants as you weed out invasives, or use cardboard or black plastic to kill the grass and start the meadow from scratch. You will never have to mow weekly or water again.

  • @altheab.8907
    @altheab.8907 Місяць тому +2

    I love the pots you bought for Leah. I’m sure she was overjoyed. I use coffee filters in the bottom of my pots to keep the soil from falling through. I have 2 large pots of mint…spearmint and peppermint. In the spring I remove them from the pots and vigorously prune the roots. Stewart may want to try that to help control his mint. I just put them on their side and tug…or cut around the edge to get them out and hack off about two thirds of the roots. The growth is stronger and fuller. 🥰🦋🕊

  • @karenlehn2351
    @karenlehn2351 Місяць тому +5

    I find many times,it so much cheaper, to use larger hanging baskets , 4/ pack or 6 / pack,that are becoming more rare to find each year in our nurseries. Using the hanging baskets are a great choice to break up.

  • @wizgal9
    @wizgal9 Місяць тому +2

    The bain of my gardening existence-weeds.

  • @rosemarycorning1775
    @rosemarycorning1775 Місяць тому +1

    Gosh this is why strength training is So Important as we age!!!! “Don’t let your plants bully you” says Linda. I say -Don’t let weakness bully you either!!! Gardening is such a pleasure that it would be awful to lose it!!! If you work to maintain strength you won’t have to quit doing something you love!!!

  • @E.U.11
    @E.U.11 Місяць тому +2

    I can so relate to your frustration, Linda!! Not only regarding your weather conditions, but about a problem you guys in the US luckily don't have to deal with: It's the box tree moth. It has destroyed lots of parks & gardens starting back like probably 10 years ago in Europe. Nobody knew in the beginning what it actually was. Later gardeners found out about these moths which have been invaded from China. It's a huge problem as they have no natural enemies. They breed in three stages & their caterpillars can eat up a whole plant within a few days. Since I have lots of boxwood hedges, balls & cones in my garden, it takes me forever to cut out the caterpillars & their nests every single year. Most people have thrown out all of their boxwood in Europe because it's so hard to fight these moths. It's incredibly nerve wracking & exhausting, because there's no way to ever get rid of them. I thought about pulling out all of my boxwood, but I can't let go of it just yet. So, I too keep complaining year in, year out...😅😉
    Love your channel, Linda...thank you for cheering us up with your instructive & heartwarming content!! ❤

  • @terrycourtney8011
    @terrycourtney8011 Місяць тому +5

    Linda, Linda, Linda!!! Your garden is beautiful, I understand your frustrations, I think it's all a part of being a gardener, we all do it, I know no matter how hard I work in the garden, I am never satisfied, there is always something else I think needs to be done, or done better - there is just no relaxing! Take a deep breath, go make another mimosa, go sit for a minute...just try! Just know you are not alone ! Have a good day 😊 ❤

  • @warp9p659
    @warp9p659 Місяць тому +8

    My most aggravating frustration this Spring has been the roses. All my potted roses had vivid green canes going into Spring, then all of the sudden several of them just turned brown and died for no apparent reasons. Those things are expensive!

  • @halleferrier28
    @halleferrier28 Місяць тому +3

    Oh I soooo relate to this today!!!! Every year we get a warm few days that just takes the life out of my tulips and spring blooming trees!!!:(((

  • @marybethgardener111
    @marybethgardener111 Місяць тому

    I do feel your pain. Right now we are playing the "is it dead" game at my garden. LOL.

  • @lindaables7492
    @lindaables7492 Місяць тому +2

    Better to air your frustration and in doing so,as you have so skillfully demonstrated, figure out how to solve the problem, creating a happy solution. Thank you so much. You make it look so easy.

  • @cassandrafarris6855
    @cassandrafarris6855 Місяць тому +3

    This post was spot on for me today. It was 85 degrees, (a little north of you), wind blowing, everything trying to dry out and I couldn't get anything done. I too, couldn't move the things I wanted to get placed and hysterically, I had an ongoing battle with my garden hose...all day long. I was near tears. I am in the earlier stages of planning my beds and plantings and frustrated that weather is predicted to be in the 30s next weekend so will have to wait a little longer. THEN, I hopped on here and now I actually feel a little better. So very funny on the timing!

  • @madamesivadgarden
    @madamesivadgarden Місяць тому +5

    🌿💗 I’m 2 frustrations in and had to comment….I understand exactly how you feel. I get this way every now and then and really have to be intentional with the concept of GRATITUDE as it took me decades to truly understand this concept (as smart and enlightened as I think I am…🤣…) To get me there, I lament, “Well, things could be way worse” and that gets me to feeling grateful for what I have or have accomplished in the moment. I so appreciate your sharing your feelings and frustrations with your viewers. That has been the glue that keeps us all together--your honesty and vulnerability. 🤣💗🌿

  • @suzannemichell7985
    @suzannemichell7985 Місяць тому +2

    Oh, Linda, you really hit it when you mentioned the things that we used to be able to pick up and carry around in the yard and now they have become too heavy! That is not only true outside. It is also true inside. Like you I have very little patience. I want things done when I want them done. My mother said something wise to me a very long time ago. She said Suzanne you will get to the age that it will be important to have friends who are a good bit younger. I am now 75 and yes I do have some friends who are in their 40s and 50s. I can’t believe 50 is younger, good heavens thank you for the touch of reality. It definitely applies to us all bless you my friend.

  • @susanwilson-stanton8706
    @susanwilson-stanton8706 Місяць тому +9

    Thanks for keeping it real and relatable! The weather is a big challenge! I try to watch the weather for the week and plan my gardening/yard work.☀️🌦️💨🍃 Love the gift planters you created!!💚🌿

  • @paulineconley9076
    @paulineconley9076 Місяць тому +8

    I sure can relate to your frustrations. It’s actually the same here in Kansas!!!🙏💜🙏

  • @Rosannamakes
    @Rosannamakes Місяць тому +9

    I feel your pain, Linda! We face very similar conditions here in southeast Nebraska, zone 5b though with the extremes I have to plant for our sometimes arctic winters and brutal summers... in our third year of drought and I often feel SO discouraged and unsure of whether I can keep anything going if we don't have a break soon. But your videos are very helpful as you are the only gardener I follow who faces conditions as harsh and sometimes more harsh than mine! I love the cottage garden style so the way you've adapted it to the plains is so helpful to me and lots of others. Thank you and thanks for the honest video ❤

  • @adevuyst1
    @adevuyst1 Місяць тому +2

    Here in Flanders it has been very wet for weeks on end and I battle an invasion of slugs. I tried every method under the sun (even Nematodes), but still remove by hand at least 200 every evening (with a headlight on). They ate half of my daffodils and tulips and are now on to my alliumleaves and Echinacealeaves etc...🤢Well, at least I get my squats in at night and discover little seedlings of plants to come! And the joy still outweighs the inconveniences! 💚

  • @susanschellberg4509
    @susanschellberg4509 Місяць тому +5

    Oh, definitely, feel your pain and frustrations. My main one is dealing with deer and rabbits. Spraying helps somewhat but am gradually replacing with deer and rabbit resistant plants and netting. We have been getting heavy rains (7b DC/Md) which has caused erosion and wet areas. Am using river stones and putting in rain garden native plants in those areas. Love the hammock.

  • @SMElder-iy6fl
    @SMElder-iy6fl Місяць тому

    I hate summer so I took up gardening many years ago to get me through the summers. I like to work in the garden before the sun comes up.

  • @barbaramoses3503
    @barbaramoses3503 Місяць тому +6

    Absolutely!! Over in Broken Arrow!! Feel the pain of Oklahoma highs and lows. Broken hearted over freeze deaths! But like you delighted to see pollinators on my newly planted salvia! Thank you inspiring teachings!!

  • @barbarabattistella3056
    @barbarabattistella3056 Місяць тому

    I live in a suburb of Buffalo , NY. this year so wet & cold. Seriously, only about 3 really nice sunny days!! Our summers are wonderful. We have a lot of garden walks in the area which are wonderful!

  • @robinkingjohnson3090
    @robinkingjohnson3090 Місяць тому

    THANK YOU! I already had a Worx battery and charger so I got the tool only loppers. OMG. Game changer. It only took me 20 minutes to trim up several
    Trees and my two crepe Myrtle’s. I have some arthritis in my hand and this saved me! PS. I also got a hammock as an early birthday present for myself. Waiting on the stand to be delivered ! Thanks again!

  • @lydiaellisor4090
    @lydiaellisor4090 18 днів тому

    The candle drink is funny. 0:17

  • @loislum3165
    @loislum3165 Місяць тому +3

    I am feeling your frustrations Linda. Gardening in Oklahoma is not for the faint of heart! I am also at that point of life that i cannot physically do the work in my garden that I could just a few years ago. I am always looking for solutions and alternatives. I love your show and you.

  • @thebeatlesforever53
    @thebeatlesforever53 Місяць тому

    Hi my friends, oh yes I feel your frustrations! I live in Tucson Arizona, The Sonoran Desert. As you can imagine it gets scary hot here in the Summer . In fact it’s been threatening 90+ this week. You know we reach many 100+ days ( months and months) . Sometimes 118🥹 I grew up in New York State so even though I ‘ve been here over 40 years, every year the weather is horrible to me😂 Plus extremely alkaline soil with unrelenting heat , well you can imagine. Thank you for being there.Love you all😀

  • @KelNash
    @KelNash Місяць тому +1

    Stewart clearly enjoyed this video 😂 Too funny

  • @tinacolbourneart1091
    @tinacolbourneart1091 Місяць тому +4

    I feel your frustration but my frustration is much different here in Ontario, Canada. Our temps are still pretty chilly most days, way too much rain and wind and thunder and lightning ⛈ storms. It looks like you are a whole month ahead of us. My perennials are just poking through the dirt right now. My tulip buds and grape hyacinths haven't even opened up yet. The bunnies have half of them chewed up. I can't even get out in my garden yet, and the big box garden centers are not even open yet. And on top of all that we might still get some snow next week 🤦🏼‍♀️😪. The grass is always greener and your beautiful garden looks very green and beautiful from this side of the fence 😂😅❤

  • @paintedlady4589
    @paintedlady4589 Місяць тому

    My top frustration here in Colorado is the madding unpredictable spring weather. Last year after all the dang hail several times, it snowed mid May. I'm not talking in the mountains, it was the front range area. If your plants aren't ripped apart by the hail then they are frozen and smashed by the snow. Covering and uncovering is so much work. 😬

  • @Bev-ob8tm
    @Bev-ob8tm Місяць тому

    Linda thank you for the info on the garden hose. I purchased 2 for my yard last week and they are literally life changing! 😂😂😂

  • @darlenesgardenandhome
    @darlenesgardenandhome Місяць тому +1

    Or when it gets hot, Leah can just bring those cooler loving potted plants indoors and keep them growing.

  • @sandyprather9133
    @sandyprather9133 Місяць тому

    Good for you on focusing on the positive! It's easy to get frustrated, but taking each day one day at a time & focusing on the positive is the best way to go. It has been unusually windy here in the Upstate of SC & hotter than usual. Having to water so early on in the season is not fun. Your garden is looking beautiful!

  • @michelledomitor1203
    @michelledomitor1203 Місяць тому

    I thank God for my gardening and indoor plants and design, after working for the government for 30 years, raising boys as a single parent, and working 56 hours a week, I can say that I love this and am grateful that God has given us this glorious beauty.

  • @saraw8503
    @saraw8503 Місяць тому +1

    I spent the afternoon crawling on my hands and knees attacking the demon that wants control of my garden. I have smilax vine….EVERYWHERE! I try pulling it but it just breaks off. The root can be as big as a football. I try to dig them before they achieve that size. I often resort to snipping off the vine about two inches above the ground. I put a cotton ball on the stump, spray the cottonball with undiluted shrub and vine killer, then I wrap the cotton ball with a scrap of aluminum foil. Tedious and maybe ineffective but I am willing to try anything.

  • @tinafehr8394
    @tinafehr8394 Місяць тому

    We were invited to Moroccan style dinner party and they had boiled new potatoes with mint. So delicious. Also my mom would add a few leaves of mint into peas while steaming. So fresh tasting.

  • @ileyburkett7814
    @ileyburkett7814 Місяць тому

    This is the time of year when I have to remind myself that it's ONLY April. I always want the grass to look good now, I want all the flowers to be available and money to buy them NOW and I want it perfect NOW. hang in there. you're not alone

  • @jenniferhooks2454
    @jenniferhooks2454 Місяць тому +2

    I feel your frustration. I have a list of my own frustrations. The critter pressure is probably my #1, followed by the weather. We had a mild winter in southeastern NC with less rain than normal. The daffodils have not put on much of a show. I fear this summer is going to be really hot.
    I have quit trying to plan what to plant. I base my plant choices on what I can find at the local nursery and the box stores. I plant what I can find. Sometimes I do order some things.
    One of my favorite gardening books is "The Layered Garden" by David L. Culp. I love this quote. "It is good advice, in the garden and beyond, to love what loves us back. and not to covet what loves the gardens of others."

  • @syuill3444
    @syuill3444 Місяць тому +4

    Sometimes it is the anticipation that your garden will mature that is the fun part. I love watching your garden grow.

  • @128titanic9
    @128titanic9 23 дні тому

    Hi, Linda. Thank you for your video. ❤ Happy the week.

  • @s.barlow7062
    @s.barlow7062 Місяць тому

    I love your potting soil bucket. I have a bucket we used for ashes from our fireplace. Recycle!

  • @Spondennysgarden7b
    @Spondennysgarden7b Місяць тому +4

    Linda, I just adore you!!!! 😂😂😂

  • @KelNash
    @KelNash Місяць тому

    My frustration here in 9b CA is the teasingly warm weather. We’re past our last frost date so the garden has been fine, but not me 😅 I don’t want to be cold anymore 😩

  • @bonniejackson7476
    @bonniejackson7476 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you Linda, I love being real. My gardening self understands! I understand the lack of patience. It’s very difficult to wait for someone else.

  • @franzone70
    @franzone70 Місяць тому

    My biggest frustration is not having a garden like Linda Vater! But serious the worse thing is planting a hundred dollars worth of potted flowers and having deer eat the entire bunch.

  • @LindaMills-ni2rb
    @LindaMills-ni2rb Місяць тому

    Money saving for me, I love to have lots of milkweed to encourage Monarchs, however because they have a tap root cannot really divide, what I discovered is buying pots of very young milkweed with several in them, these baby plants can easily divide from their roots because have not developed tap root yet.

  • @christytrunko6970
    @christytrunko6970 Місяць тому

    That made me laugh😂😂because that’s exactly how I am feeling. Impatient and irritated!! When you talked about the pots on the stand falling over…omg😂. When something is crooked I can’t stand it! Oh and then the proper pronunciation of height. I’m always wondering if I am saying it the right way🤪.
    I guess we just have to stop worrying about things. I live in St. Louis and the wind has been bad here too…..maybe there is something blowing in the wind that is causing us to feel this way!!!

  • @nancydorn2524
    @nancydorn2524 Місяць тому +5

    Your garden looks perfect to me!

  • @joannewilliams5589
    @joannewilliams5589 Місяць тому

    I’m in the north of England, it’s been cold, very wet, very windy and hailstones today! X

  • @jcwest5964
    @jcwest5964 Місяць тому +2

    All over the wind has been persistent this year. Have already had to have the sprinklers on, and it isn’t even April 15 yet. Zone 6b💨💨💨

  • @kathrynmettelka7216
    @kathrynmettelka7216 Місяць тому +2

    Sometimes life interferes with gardening. We had to fly from SC toTX for a family medical emergency. I hurriedly planted hellebores just out of the box and brought seedlings from under grow lights into the garden under cloches having checked that freezes were not expected. Not everything survived, but family comes first.
    Surplus mint suggests mint juleps.

  • @theresacraviotto588
    @theresacraviotto588 Місяць тому +1

    Your potting area is so practical, yet the pretty-potted dusty Miller makes it a beautiful statement! Are any of us surprised at the blending of practical and beauty? Nope! Thanks for your ideas, Linda!

  • @sdraven9954
    @sdraven9954 Місяць тому

    Weather is definitely an issue. Being in the Eastern side North County area of San Diego county, we're blessed with beautiful weather six months of the year. The other six months is scorching hot and bone dry. Water is very expensive here but we're allowed to collect and store as much as we can. So I grow in concentrated patches and let the rest do as it pleases, except for some brush control and maintenance required by the fire department.

  • @cherylramsey3409
    @cherylramsey3409 Місяць тому

    Oh yes, miss Linda, I do. The business with finding what you want in the garden center at the time you want them is exceedingly frustrating.
    If you would, please put a link to the source for those little pots that you’re making for Leaha. They look like a style of clay pots that my granddaughter might like.

  • @annetteshaver1821
    @annetteshaver1821 Місяць тому

    I feel your pain 😢! I feel your pain! I too grew up in Indiana was born in Anderson so I know what good soil and good weather is. Long story short ended up in Arkansas. What I don’t like that I complain about is the gully washers that we get. Sometimes several inches of rain in a few hours then it doesn’t rain ☔️ for weeks. so my most frustrating thing is the quality of the rain.

  • @judyrhine234
    @judyrhine234 Місяць тому

    I too feel your pain. I’m in So Missouri high 80s no rain the wind is awful and I’ve got all kinds of seedlings I’m trying to keep alive

  • @LifeHomeandGardenwithAnaRica
    @LifeHomeandGardenwithAnaRica Місяць тому +5

    Always happy to see your video. Thanks Linda

  • @BritishWestIndian
    @BritishWestIndian Місяць тому +1

    My plant stands are stripped thrift store lamp shades.

  • @anneedfitzpatrickfitzpatri3294
    @anneedfitzpatrickfitzpatri3294 Місяць тому +1

    My big frustration is deer eating my roses, lilies, azaleas, rhododendrons etc. I tried all the sprays, can't afford a fence and I live next to a state forest...any ideas? Linda your garden is beautiful, I enjoy seeing it every week!

  • @lindas.7083
    @lindas.7083 Місяць тому

    We live on a hill as well and deal with the wind especially in the afternoons. One particular day last Summer there was a gust of wind that literally lifted our heavy market umbrella out of the stand and slammed in onto a patio chair breaking the wood. 😖 Still haven't gotten it repaired yet because we have to drop it off somewhere and no longer have our truck!

  • @genamitchell6369
    @genamitchell6369 Місяць тому +1

    It's too early to garden where I am, so I'm applying your sage advice to my life in general. Cheers!

  • @josweatt898
    @josweatt898 Місяць тому +3

    This might be my favorite video of yours! I certainly can identify with all your frustrations. Mine is just not doing enough weeding or seed starting or planting etc. And yes only God is perfect . I am heading back to the garden and do some weeding! PS your gardens are gorgeous.

  • @beckybarrow7993
    @beckybarrow7993 Місяць тому

    My frustrations- water! Our restrictions start MAY 1, no budget for plants this month, pain, but usually I will push through, DEER! They eat everything out front. Shade- can’t do much about that.

  • @flowerhouseok
    @flowerhouseok Місяць тому +2

    Linda, I relate sooooo much with you on this ... Thank you for sharing

  • @angielyons2146
    @angielyons2146 Місяць тому +5

    Sunny, windy and 78 here in Ohio right now. Finally got to do some much needed flowerbed cleanup. All the rain we’ve had in the past few weeks made digging new beds oh so easy. Sure does beat trying to dig in concrete soil😂

    • @terrihart2133
      @terrihart2133 Місяць тому

      Same here in Indiana. Clay soil. But lots of Pete Moss, compost, and such has made my beds pretty good.

  • @lauriebartkowiak8849
    @lauriebartkowiak8849 Місяць тому +2

    Oh heck yeah! We definitely feel your pain. I broke my wrist a few weeks ago which held me back from doing different gardening chores.

  • @PatrickBell-gc7cx
    @PatrickBell-gc7cx Місяць тому

    Anxious to see how your petunias do in the window box. I find they are a hit or miss. Some years they do great; other years, total duds.

  • @glgardener4972
    @glgardener4972 Місяць тому +1

    I understand your pain....and today I have a new one: just discovered a baby rabbits nest under my birds nest shrub in the middle of my flower garden!!! Rabbits love flowers and all kinds of greens. I will just have to be patient and hope they will go else where when they grow up. I also think I now need a hammock!!!

  • @mariapena4712
    @mariapena4712 Місяць тому +1

    Omg! You described me to the tee! I want that perfect backyard yesterday. Love the idea for plant stands. I have a couple of ferns on stands that get blown over with the strong gulf coast winds. Thank you for sharing your frustration. You’re not alone.

  • @Jdadkins6198
    @Jdadkins6198 Місяць тому +2

    I’m right along with you today. Living in KS zone 6a our weather is ridiculous up and down, drought with crazy winds. I really feel like Oklahoma, Texas, Missouri & KS just have the extreme of the extreme being in the middle of so many different climates. It’s been so windy and now hotter than heck. But then dropping back into the upper 30s end of this week so all my annuals have to come inside at night. Your garden is so beautiful but I totally understand how we have things that didn’t work as we thought. I keep having to redo my mailbox garden and moving plants around. Also, so many things struggling or dying from no rain in almost 4 months. That may be my biggest frustration is no rain, I feel it. Thanks for sharing this cuz I think so many of us are going through so many crazies in the garden right now. In the end the beauty that is looking good definitely is worth it all. 😊❤

  • @amyjones2490
    @amyjones2490 Місяць тому +2

    I thought you were going to say you found a really good therapist to help handle your frustration but it was a hose…hilarious