G'day Everyone, preserving any excess harvest of homegrown chemical-free fruit and veg is important and smart. If you are interested, the link to the Harvest Right freeze dryer mentioned in the video is affiliates.harvestright.com/1099.html they are a very good made-in-the-USA machine! Anyway, thanks again for all your support and make sure you "get into it..." Cheers, :)👍
You’ve easily become one of my favorite UA-camrs. I’ve even caught myself doing the intro thumbs up hahaha. My garden is struggling right now in the Texas heat. My first time gardening. Not sure what I’m doing yet. Thanks for the videos. Best part of my day
Mark, I’ve been getting more serious into gardening and just built some beautiful redwood raised beds with trellises and an arbor for growing zucchini, sugar baby watermelons, cantaloupes and tomatoes vertically up coated heavy wires. I enjoy learning from your channel and others. Growing veg successfully can be surprisingly complicated! I like how you keep things simple, cost effective and productive. Also, how your plants reseed themselves! Humans were designed to enjoy growing delicious foods while caring for the earth and animals. Your cute friendly dog looks like a small labradoodle. I am appreciative of the endless variety of tastes, colors and scents. In our hearts we know humans were meant to stay youthful and healthy forever. When our loved ones age and lose abilities that feels wrong after their lifetime of gaining skills and knowledge. As many have prayed, I believe the time will soon come for Gods Kingdom to begin ruling over the earth and set all things straight. Matthew 6:10; Isaiah 2:4 Gone will be greed, selfishness, violence, pollution, injustice, etc. and earth will become the paradise it was meant to be. God’s purposes were postponed but must be fulfilled at the proper time. Isaiah 55:11
Hey sir do you know about Dr David Sinclair from your neck of the woods and preventative health? You might find it interesting especially if you’re interested in investing even more into your health span. Give him a read if you have time sir Thank you I’m not a bot. Just a person who has learned a lot about gardening from you
Hi mate. I’m trying a new plant and I can’t wait to try in May when they can be harvested. I thought you might be interested in Yacons. The grow like sweet potatoes and they are apparently very healthy for you and good for diabetics. Apparently taste between and apple and watermelon. They are known as Ground Apple’s. Anyway I thought I would let you know just incase you haven’t heard of them. Thanks for all your videos. There’s always something you can learn from one another. 😊
Scooter would 100% approve of Bella. He wouldn't want you to waste a drop of the love you have to give, so it's very fitting you and Nina have Bella. The winter garden is looking splendid. Thanks for the tour. I might have to find some of those little berry tomatoes for myself.
I know that feeling. That's why I watch as many of his videos as possible. Kinda like having a long distance friend who I can listen to any time I want. And I leave him a short thank you comment for sharing. Terrific fellow with a sharp mind and a good eye.
@@sarahrose810 yo. If you don’t know that information already from watching his video than I can’t help you. ’m not divulging his information over the internet to some stranger sorry, feels like a breach of courtesy.
As much as I loved the garden tour I loved seeing Bella more. I’m so glad you and Nina took her. I don’t think it’s too soon after Scooter, dogs don’t replace other dogs, they just fill a void in our in our lives and as part of our families when they are missing. She will be a new part of the family to love just like Scooter was.
The garden is beautiful and so happy Bella has become a new member of your family, wishing you many years of fluffy love, she has got the best parents a fluffy baby could ask for. ❤️
And props for protecting the health of your in-laws! Of course Bella means no harm zooming around their feet, but it's a good call that they love each other from afar. Wishing Bella a happy puppyhood!
The longer video was a great surprise. Even greater was to see you back in a cheerful mood; I'm certain Bella played a role. It's never too soon to adopt a cutie like her.
I love that you let us see the plants as they grow, no super touch up before we see it! Dogs always come into your life when you need them, so there is never a too soon. You are just respecting the magic of dog companionship!
We lost both our cats and waited a couple of years then found through our vet a black kitten for sale. The VET said black cats did not sell well if at all, just because they are black. How sad. Then we decided to get this kitten only to find out there was another Kitten lined up for the needle. Well we took them both. Beautiful creatures. I found out I had terminal Cancer so my beautiful wife will have some company when I pass. Loved the garden tour. All the best for the future of your channel. regards Trevor.
I just lost my precious cat last Thursday to cancer and you are the third UA-camr that has replaced a recently lost pet. Well I’m going to the SPCA Animal Shelter tomorrow and see if the cat i found on line is a right fit. My friends who know me well say I’m doing the right thing also. They add so much to our lives and its the right thing to do. Good luck with Bella, if I could have a dog it would be one very much like Bella.
@@stanwolenski9541 I mean that’s kind of sad, how much do entertain over needing to eat?? You could do both with proper planning and compromise. But to each their own.
@@Chrysaphius86 It could be sad but I do understand her point. Summers here are typically hot with the later part of the fall and early spring being died and gone to heaven weather. The winters are mild with snow and ice a rarity. She would like to have a covered, screened in, “summer” kitchen. Although the yard is quite large it would handle maybe 15 raised beds comfortably. According to her I would like to have 40 acres and a mule for my garden. She’s right about the 40 acres but wrong about the mule, the mule wouldn’t be able to climb into raised beds.
Gosh Mark! Isn't it AMAZING at how a garden grows in size over the years! Just like plants grow in size, SO DO THE GARDEN SPACES!! Back when you installed your very first Birdies Beds, did you EVER imagine you would have 57 of them??!!! PLUS - MORE TO COME!!! Haaa!! I bet not! Your space is incredible!! ❤
At 6:20 or so ... this is my fifth year with a backyard garden. Each year i experiment with new ways to grow etc. One thing i had done, more through laziness than actively giving back to nature was to allow many plants to go to seed specifically to give back to nature. Such a grounded way of looking at things ... i will now be growing my garden with that being my new attitude. I shall teach this to my almost 2 year old granddaughter and her baby sister, who is set to be born in approximately 6 months, or around late January 2024.
I wondered how you found enough hours in the day to keep up with all the expansions; love your approach to letting plants feed pollinators and then self-seeding. Looking forward to the results of your olla watering system, and appreciate how you still experiment with new ideas while efficiently managing the productivity of the rest of your garden. I think your garden IS beautiful. Bella is adorable.
I don't think there is such a thing as "too soon". No matter when you get a puppy, they bring joy, and that joy is even more important in times of grief. I've mourned several dogs recently, some I still mourn regularly. The dogs I still have, especially the youngster, bring you light and love and joy in those sad times. Rest in peace Scooter, I have no doubt he sent Bella to you, wanting to bring you joy and happiness
Too soon? Well there's nothing wrong with caring for a pup who makes you smile while still allowing yourselves to grieve your loss. Welcome Bella... Beautiful pup
It always amazes me, the sheer variety of foods you can grow. Great tour, and lovely intro to Bella. As sad as it is to lose a loved pup, our hearts have infinite capacity.
"Life is what happens on the way to our plans" . . .and Bella is a great puppy and I can imagine your in-laws enjoying visits. Your gardens give you amazing bounty for all your work. I envy you all those nasturtiums --- delicious to eat, but also so beautiful. And all those great, fresh veggies--- great!
G'day Mark. I knew you had a lot of raised garden beds, but 62! Epic! Really like that watering system and oh boy I'd love a freeze dryer with all the growing and preserving I do here. Love my canning and dehydrating, but freeze drying would be sensational. Bella is a cutie and I'm sure you'll all have great times ahead. All the best. Daz.
Mark, the garden is beautiful, Bella is beautiful. Bella is not replacing, she is an addition. Just like the garden beds, then God willing for you and Ms. Nina- grands...We never replace anything, we just continue the story- on we go, adding and subtracting, but always moving forward. Say hi to Ms. Nina for me. 😊
I think we can all say that we miss Scooter, and yet, we can all look forward to seeing all of Bella's future adventures. Thank you Mark for all the knowledge!
My gosh Mark, what an awesome tour! I really like the new space where the banana trees were. I hope we get to see it once you have it established. I think Bella is a great addition as well... she sure is a QT pie! It is hard to get a new fur baby, when the loss is so recent, but I think it helps with the mourning process greatly. Cheers, and thank you for letting us in to your lovely garden!
Mark it's never too soon for a new member of the family... My husband gave me less than 24 hours of mourning my beautiful Rusty before he found another baby for us to love.... She has been the most amazing loving dog I have ever met.... we are 10 years on and still feel sad for the loss of my dog but It is so well tempered by our new family member... enjoy your new puppy and she will reward you with joy, and remind you of good memories of scooter... Congratulations!
It's never too soon to get another dog, or cat, and nothing will heal your heart and soul faster. So happy that she came into your lives when she did. You need her - she needed you all - and all is as it is meant to be. Writing this with my lovely Truffle kitty girl in my lap. She gave me a scare, by not coming home last night or this morning, after which we had a big thunderstorm move through - but, shortly after the storm, I walked onto the back porch, and she was there, more than ready to come inside. 💞💞💞 Animals are the best. Lovely friends and companions.
Mark you make my day! Thanks for doing all that for us. It's all so amazing and productive and what any good Gardner would want! Wonderful 😅 Welcome sweet Bella, what a Bute!! 😅 Like THE DOG WHISPERER CESAR MILAN SAYS, "YOU MAY NOT GET THE DOG YOU WANT, BUT YOU ALWAYS GET THE DOG YOU NEED!!! Be the pack leader your dog needs.♥️ Have a great day!
Losing a pet is so devastating. I lost my sweet Abby several months ago. She was 15 years old. I got her when she was only 5 weeks old. She was a Border Collie, and my best friend. I will always cherish my time with her. We did get 2 new small dogs after that. They can’t ever take Abby’s place, but they do keep me busy and bring me joy. They have earned their own place in my heart. I’m very blessed to have SweetPea and Natalie. Best wishes and blessings to your new addition, and blessed memories of the sweet one that has passed. Thank you for sharing your story.
When I lost my last dog, I was like you, grieving. When a friend told me that the best way to fill a void in your life is to fill it with something new. That has stuck with me and, 8years later, and 8 years older, my current dog - a rescue- has been living with me and bringing me pleasure. Nadia, my dog, is starting to get on now and I'm not sure how much time we have left together but, when the time comes, I will keep the idea of "filling that void" in mind....
When we got our dog, I wanted to name her Bella. I was told no, because there were 3 other Bellas in the family. I chose Izzibella, and we call her Izzi. We also lost our older dogs and it was tough, but it was the best decision we ever made. Our Izzi acts like your Bella! Same body language, love, hyperness, etc. Bless you all for having a complete family again. ❤
Mark- thanks to you, and your channel, we're now in the middle of replacing our old wooden beds with all new fancy Birdies. We're in Scotland and they weren't easy to get-but we're now the proud owners of three, and about to order another 2. What a pleasure they are to have compared to the old ones. A lot easier on the back. As for Bella- that was fate. She was meant to be yours :-) I'm so happy for you and the family. We lost our boy in April, and I'm fighting the broodiness for the moment, but I know I'll give in. She's beautiful-what a joy! Thank you for a brilliant video.
Awweee, she's a cutie, Mark. Soon she will be eating lemons and berries and helping you plant your garden :) You did good with the raised beds...love it. A nice save on your back. I enjoyed the garden tour. Cheers, my friend :)
Awe ❤, I love your Bella Story! My in-laws are in their mid 80’s, and have a dog.. that has caused falls. Such great companions for those seniors, but the danger of falling is real.
Its never to soon to give a dog a good home, even if you lost a dog not long ago.... Scooter will be happy in heaven looking down on his yard and boss being protected by another loving puppy...
Bella is lovely. It was meant to be. We had a Maine Coon who we loved dearly. Sadly he was battling health issues at age 13 and slept alot. One day a happy beautiful filthy dirty kitten ran down a driveway in front of our car as happy and energetic as a wiggly puppy. The home he came from was as filthy as he was so we took him away with us to a better life and he (Max) has been one of the most delightful pets we could have. Sadly our Maine Coon Andy, got worse and passed away shortly after we found Max. He has helped ease the pain of losing our beloved Maine Coon. You are so right about the having a young pet join the family later in life. What a gift they are though! Enjoy Bella! She’s a beauty, just like your garden. TFS ❤ from America.
Welcome, Bella!!! It's amazing how quickly your heart can open up to another animal. We went through this 11 years ago, when my mother died in January 2012 and then in March we had to put down our last dog. We "thought" we'd wait a year for our next Akita.... Ha Ha said the Dog Gods. By April we had Risky, who was no risk at all! Suddenly, our home was filled with Light, Love and Laughter again 💕💕💕 How wonderful that your in-laws will still have Bella in their lives!
Love your heart... thankyou for giving Bella what she needs...and the inlaws get to visit her whenever they want ❤️ you have a beautiful soul ( but we already knew that! )
What a sweet, new friend!! I'm SO GLAD you guy's have her. Definitely true, having a puppy is like having another child 😂. Really the best of both world's for your in-laws. They still get to see Bella and also know she has a great new home with people that will love her. I hope your father in law is not hurt from the fall. The garden looks wonderful!! About another month we will be going into fall and you will have spring. I love to see your garden growing and thriving while ours are dormant. You give us something to look forward to!! Have a lovely day.
Hi Mark, wanted to say thank you for the videos. Got me to make my first garden this year. I've gotten a few tomato and bell pepper plants this year. Love it :D.
Your garden is amazing, as always! Always love your tours to see what new set-ups, equipment, and plants you have. Keeps me excited to garden. I am sitting here by myself clapping every time I hear "Let's get into it"
I am so glad you were able to take Bella. I see it as a tribute to Scooter and the importance Scooter held in your life. It was such a kindness to your in-laws as well. You did well!!
I just found your channel and I love it! Bella is too precious to not bring home. She is helping the grieving process in such a beautiful way! God bless you all!
I'm 44 yr old with Fibromyalgia and other health issues now raising an italian greyhound puppy. We also have a 5 yr old mini schnauzer and my husband is now retired so raising a pup is a little easier on me now. As much as I love animals, I think these will be the last dogs I own because I can't see myself doing this again when they pass away. Raising a puppy properly is hard and stressful. You will always grieve Scooter. I still grieve over all the animals that I have lost since I was a child. They all hold a special place in your heart and it always hurts. I'm glad you guys are sharing that love with Bella now. She's a beauty and she's going to be your gardening partner from here on. Enjoy her. God bless.
Bella is a sweetheart and Scooter would definitely approve. She will help you all heal the massive holes in your hearts left by the passing of your beloved Scooter.
I have found pets are like children as in your heart can love many at once and just because you are mourning the loss of one doesn't mean your heart doesn't have room for others. ❤
The winter garden is fantastic. I want to share that I appreciated your words so much about your loss of Scooter because I will soon be faced with the loss of my aging companion cat whom I love and adore so much. Is it too soon for Bella? No way is it too soon!! All animals need loving and safe homes so they can be loved and taken care of, so it is a blessing that she has you and your wife and you now have her.
Mark, I really felt compelled to let you know that I’ve been watching your show for a couple of years now. I really resonated with your story, being a daughter of a vet affected by PTSD (undiagnosed until he was 80!) and my son who left the army with PTSD also. I myself have suffered from depression, anxiety and PTSD, and also diagnosed with ADHD as an adult. Gardening has been the thing that saved me and got me through, something about touching the dirt I reckon, which is why I never wear gloves or shoes when I’m out there. I have massive garden envy watching your show (I only have the classic kiwi quarter acre 😂) and after watching your bee video, I’m already conjuring ideas on how I might make it happen. I just wanted to let you know what an awesome channel you have, and I wish you, Nina and the kids all the best.
Losing a pet is difficult, but I feel you can honor your friend and get comfort and joy from a new pet. God decided you needed a new pet to do just that. My condolences on your loss and celebrate with you on the new puppy. Sent from Indiana, USA. Love the videos.
Hi Mark, good to see you again, you said you don't eat nasturtiums very much, I absolutely love all , well most, of my veggies raw and if you make a prawn and mango salad with lime dressing the nasturtiums leaves and flowers not only make it look stunning but add a beautiful peppery flavour that can't be bettered. That covered area where you're training the tomatoes, is that where you used to have pumpkins and gourds? Bella is absolutely beautiful and while Scooter was the "boy" who you loved you'll still have plenty of love left for this little happy and loving cherub, remember she needs you more than you know and you need her the same , while she's not Scooter she's still a loving and loyal companion and will fill your hearts with joy with her playful and funny little antics like digging up newly planted veggies flowers etc, much love to your family and you from Fran, cheers!!🥰🤗💕👌👍🐕🐔🐓🌱🪴🌴🌿🍌🍒🍓🫐🥔🍆🍅🌶🥬🧅🌰🫖🏺
Bella is adorable and I was enjoy and learn from your videos! I will share something I read once. #Dogs come into out lives to teach us about love, they depart to teach us about loss. A new dog never replaces an old dog. It merely expands the heart.”
Hi from Bluewater, North Queensland . My husband is 75 I am 68 we have 20 aches and have 120 mango trees many citrus trees avacardos and heaps of vegetables growing. We love harvesting our fruit and vegetables. We can't imagine life anywhere else...we have our challenges with the soil and what grows well and what doesn't, its all trial and error...thanks for sharing your content, we love it.
Another great video Mark! Maybe with that smaller ginger you could freeze dry it and powder it ? Bella is adorable and I’m sure she’ll become a great help in the garden
Thanks for the tour! I love watching the new videos. My container garden was destroyed by stink bugs this year. I wish the US had the same strict import laws that AUS has and maybe the stink bug wouldn't have made it here. It's not too soon for Bella. You're not replacing Scooter, he was a completely different dog. You're opening your hearts and home to a new little soul. Maybe the circumstance that led Bella to you were exactly what was supposed to happen. Though it was difficult for your in-laws to give her up, they can always visit. Best of luck with your high-energy fluff ball! Looking forward to your next video. I love the experiments you conduct. Cheers!
You and Nina so fill my heart with joy, by opening your hearts and home to little Bella..... R.I.P, beloved Scooter......,.You have a glorious garden you inspire me.
I got my Max a month after my sweet pup Hitch passed. I decided to foster Max. Who was i kidding? I kept him and added another pup Dani almost 7 months later. Sometimes the situation comes up and helping the pup feels good and helps heal the heart. Don’t feel bad.
Thank you for the wonderful tour and thank you for reminding me to send you my condolences about Scooter. I saw the memorial about Scooter. He WAS a wonderful, intelligent dog. It always takes me a very long time to get another dog after the death of a beloved dog. I know Bella is a very lucky girl and will enjoy living a full life with your family. Thumbs up.
Having the new puppy will help fill the empty space left by your beloved dog. But won't replace him. U will still grieve but still have love to give her!
Bella is a little cutie pie! I’ll never forget Scooter, the toad liking dog ! I laughed so hard a couple years ago watching that look on his face, high on whatever that toad extracted from its skin ! I miss him on your videos. Always love them and learn so much ! Thank You !!
My husband and I have been watching your videos for years. We both agree that you need to have a video with you picking our your veggies for your dinner and we watch you and Nina cook whatever magic deliciousness you come up with these amazing veggies. You don’t even need to talk through it… we just want to watch the magic and get inspired. Cheers from Chicago!
Australia is the real promiced land, you can grow so much in the middle of the winter, in the north only the coniferous forest remains green. Now I envy you
Thank you so much for this truly inspirational update. I'm just down over the border from you in Northern NSW. Off the back of watching this clip last night, I have just spent the morning elbow-deep in manure & topsoil, planted a whole heap of new seedings & mulched my beds down. Cheers Mark.
Legend, I think of everything my grandparents taught me. Thank you for reminding me of the old ways. Society wants lazy n easy. Keep everything you do. Survived 101
I love the way you don't obsess over your garden. (Example: Leave the over-ripe produce in the bed and transplant what comes up later.) Bless your in-laws for realizing Bella wasn't for them, and bless you and Nina for taking her in. You were smiling and she looked SO happy. Can't wait to see how your garden and Bella continue to grow.
Been watching you for years and enjoy each video! Amazing how many beds eventually add up after some time. Thank you for sharing the beautiful outcome of years of hard work and creativity. I love the volunteer plants. Such a wonderful surprise in the garden. And congrats on the new family member, Bella. 💕💕💕
G'day Everyone, preserving any excess harvest of homegrown chemical-free fruit and veg is important and smart. If you are interested, the link to the Harvest Right freeze dryer mentioned in the video is affiliates.harvestright.com/1099.html they are a very good made-in-the-USA machine! Anyway, thanks again for all your support and make sure you "get into it..." Cheers, :)👍
You’ve easily become one of my favorite UA-camrs. I’ve even caught myself doing the intro thumbs up hahaha. My garden is struggling right now in the Texas heat. My first time gardening. Not sure what I’m doing yet. Thanks for the videos. Best part of my day
Mark, I’ve been getting more serious into gardening and just built some beautiful redwood raised beds with trellises and an arbor for growing zucchini, sugar baby watermelons, cantaloupes and tomatoes vertically up coated heavy wires.
I enjoy learning from your channel and others. Growing veg successfully can be surprisingly complicated! I like how you keep things simple, cost effective and productive. Also, how your plants reseed themselves!
Humans were designed to enjoy growing delicious foods while caring for the earth and animals. Your cute friendly dog looks like a small labradoodle. I am appreciative of the endless variety of tastes, colors and scents. In our hearts we know humans were meant to stay youthful and healthy forever. When our loved ones age and lose abilities that feels wrong after their lifetime of gaining skills and knowledge.
As many have prayed, I believe the time will soon come for Gods Kingdom to begin ruling over the earth and set all things straight. Matthew 6:10; Isaiah 2:4
Gone will be greed, selfishness, violence, pollution, injustice, etc. and earth will become the paradise it was meant to be. God’s purposes were postponed but must be fulfilled at the proper time. Isaiah 55:11
Hey sir do you know about Dr David Sinclair from your neck of the woods and preventative health? You might find it interesting especially if you’re interested in investing even more into your health span. Give him a read if you have time sir
Thank you
I’m not a bot. Just a person who has learned a lot about gardening from you
Hi mate. I’m trying a new plant and I can’t wait to try in May when they can be harvested. I thought you might be interested in Yacons. The grow like sweet potatoes and they are apparently very healthy for you and good for diabetics. Apparently taste between and apple and watermelon. They are known as Ground Apple’s. Anyway I thought I would let you know just incase you haven’t heard of them. Thanks for all your videos. There’s always something you can learn from one another. 😊
Bella Hella!
Scooter would 100% approve of Bella. He wouldn't want you to waste a drop of the love you have to give, so it's very fitting you and Nina have Bella. The winter garden is looking splendid. Thanks for the tour. I might have to find some of those little berry tomatoes for myself.
I wish I could fly over to Australia and spend a summer with this guy helping him with his garden and just absorb every bit of knowledge I can.
Dude I live on the other side of town to Mark and I want to go volunteer with him! 😂
I know that feeling. That's why I watch as many of his videos as possible. Kinda like having a long distance friend who I can listen to any time I want. And I leave him a short thank you comment for sharing. Terrific fellow with a sharp mind and a good eye.
@@sinntax1647what state is he in?
@@sarahrose810 yo. If you don’t know that information already from watching his video than I can’t help you. ’m not divulging his information over the internet to some stranger sorry, feels like a breach of courtesy.
Bit weird
As much as I loved the garden tour I loved seeing Bella more. I’m so glad you and Nina took her. I don’t think it’s too soon after Scooter, dogs don’t replace other dogs, they just fill a void in our in our lives and as part of our families when they are missing. She will be a new part of the family to love just like Scooter was.
Perfectly said. 💖🤗
Yes
Well said ❤
The garden is beautiful and so happy Bella has become a new member of your family, wishing you many years of fluffy love, she has got the best parents a fluffy baby could ask for. ❤️
And props for protecting the health of your in-laws! Of course Bella means no harm zooming around their feet, but it's a good call that they love each other from afar. Wishing Bella a happy puppyhood!
The longer video was a great surprise. Even greater was to see you back in a cheerful mood; I'm certain Bella played a role. It's never too soon to adopt a cutie like her.
I love that you let us see the plants as they grow, no super touch up before we see it! Dogs always come into your life when you need them, so there is never a too soon. You are just respecting the magic of dog companionship!
We lost both our cats and waited a couple of years then found through our vet a black kitten for sale. The VET said black cats did not sell well if at all, just because they are black. How sad.
Then we decided to get this kitten only to find out there was another Kitten lined up for the needle. Well we took them both. Beautiful creatures. I found out I had terminal Cancer so my beautiful wife will have some company when I pass. Loved the garden tour. All the best for the future of your channel. regards Trevor.
54! Insane. Looks like I need to install a few more...
LOL same. I have two beds total. haha
We are expanding and making more raised beds
How many do you have, Eric??!
I just lost my precious cat last Thursday to cancer and you are the third UA-camr that has replaced a recently lost pet. Well I’m going to the SPCA Animal Shelter tomorrow and see if the cat i found on line is a right fit. My friends who know me well say I’m doing the right thing also. They add so much to our lives and its the right thing to do. Good luck with Bella, if I could have a dog it would be one very much like Bella.
54 raised beds? I think I can tell hubby that we can do better than 20 now, he’ll be thrilled 😆
I thought I had a lot with nearly twenty lol, it becomes a life style for sure
I would like to put in 20 beds but my wife actually wants the yard for recreational uses.
@@stanwolenski9541 I mean that’s kind of sad, how much do entertain over needing to eat?? You could do both with proper planning and compromise. But to each their own.
@@Chrysaphius86 It could be sad but I do understand her point. Summers here are typically hot with the later part of the fall and early spring being died and gone to heaven weather. The winters are mild with snow and ice a rarity. She would like to have a covered, screened in, “summer” kitchen. Although the yard is quite large it would handle maybe 15 raised beds comfortably. According to her I would like to have 40 acres and a mule for my garden. She’s right about the 40 acres but wrong about the mule, the mule wouldn’t be able to climb into raised beds.
I remind mine that the more beds I have, the less lawn there is to mow. Works great. 😂
i would love to see you live off of your garden for a whole year. that would be amazing. the video would probably get millions of views
"!So Let's Get Into It!!!" YeaH!
Gosh Mark!
Isn't it AMAZING at how a garden grows in size over the years!
Just like plants grow in size,
SO DO THE GARDEN SPACES!!
Back when you installed your very first Birdies Beds, did you EVER imagine you would have 57 of them??!!!
PLUS - MORE TO COME!!!
Haaa!!
I bet not!
Your space is incredible!! ❤
At 6:20 or so ... this is my fifth year with a backyard garden. Each year i experiment with new ways to grow etc. One thing i had done, more through laziness than actively giving back to nature was to allow many plants to go to seed specifically to give back to nature. Such a grounded way of looking at things ... i will now be growing my garden with that being my new attitude. I shall teach this to my almost 2 year old granddaughter and her baby sister, who is set to be born in approximately 6 months, or around late January 2024.
I wondered how you found enough hours in the day to keep up with all the expansions; love your approach to letting plants feed pollinators and then self-seeding. Looking forward to the results of your olla watering system, and appreciate how you still experiment with new ideas while efficiently managing the productivity of the rest of your garden.
I think your garden IS beautiful. Bella is adorable.
I don't think there is such a thing as "too soon". No matter when you get a puppy, they bring joy, and that joy is even more important in times of grief. I've mourned several dogs recently, some I still mourn regularly. The dogs I still have, especially the youngster, bring you light and love and joy in those sad times. Rest in peace Scooter, I have no doubt he sent Bella to you, wanting to bring you joy and happiness
Bella is a perfect fit. Sometimes, the universe knows what is needed. ❤❤❤
You have a food jungle! You have done a super job on your garden....
Too soon? Well there's nothing wrong with caring for a pup who makes you smile while still allowing yourselves to grieve your loss. Welcome Bella... Beautiful pup
this is the guy at the gardening store who knows the difference between the 13 different soils. Beautiful garden mate.
You know, Bella was meant to be with you guys!
Your garden has grown so much over the years!!
Doubles with each extra million subs. 😉
Its never "too soon" to share love.😘
Love the gardens, but love the pups too! Love you guys too! 💖 Thanks for sharing.💞
It always amazes me, the sheer variety of foods you can grow. Great tour, and lovely intro to Bella. As sad as it is to lose a loved pup, our hearts have infinite capacity.
"Life is what happens on the way to our plans" . . .and Bella is a great puppy and I can imagine your in-laws enjoying visits. Your gardens give you amazing bounty for all your work. I envy you all those nasturtiums --- delicious to eat, but also so beautiful. And all those great, fresh veggies--- great!
G'day Mark.
I knew you had a lot of raised garden beds, but 62! Epic! Really like that watering system and oh boy I'd love a freeze dryer with all the growing and preserving I do here. Love my canning and dehydrating, but freeze drying would be sensational. Bella is a cutie and I'm sure you'll all have great times ahead.
All the best.
Daz.
Mark, the garden is beautiful, Bella is beautiful. Bella is not replacing, she is an addition. Just like the garden beds, then God willing for you and Ms. Nina- grands...We never replace anything, we just continue the story- on we go, adding and subtracting, but always moving forward. Say hi to Ms. Nina for me. 😊
I think we can all say that we miss Scooter, and yet, we can all look forward to seeing all of Bella's future adventures. Thank you Mark for all the knowledge!
My gosh Mark, what an awesome tour! I really like the new space where the banana trees were. I hope we get to see it once you have it established. I think Bella is a great addition as well... she sure is a QT pie! It is hard to get a new fur baby, when the loss is so recent, but I think it helps with the mourning process greatly. Cheers, and thank you for letting us in to your lovely garden!
It's never too soon when there's room in your heart to love again. Loving Bella won't invalidate or diminish your love for Scooter.
Mark it's never too soon for a new member of the family... My husband gave me less than 24 hours of mourning my beautiful Rusty before he found another baby for us to love.... She has been the most amazing loving dog I have ever met.... we are 10 years on and still feel sad for the loss of my dog but It is so well tempered by our new family member... enjoy your new puppy and she will reward you with joy, and remind you of good memories of scooter... Congratulations!
It's never too soon to get another dog, or cat, and nothing will heal your heart and soul faster.
So happy that she came into your lives when she did. You need her - she needed you all - and all is as it is meant to be.
Writing this with my lovely Truffle kitty girl in my lap. She gave me a scare, by not coming home last night or this morning, after which we had a big thunderstorm move through - but, shortly after the storm, I walked onto the back porch, and she was there, more than ready to come inside.
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Animals are the best. Lovely friends and companions.
Mark you make my day! Thanks for doing all that for us. It's all so amazing and productive and what any good Gardner would want! Wonderful 😅
Welcome sweet Bella, what a Bute!! 😅 Like THE DOG WHISPERER CESAR MILAN SAYS, "YOU MAY NOT GET THE DOG YOU WANT, BUT YOU ALWAYS GET THE DOG YOU NEED!!! Be the pack leader your dog needs.♥️
Have a great day!
Losing a pet is so devastating.
I lost my sweet Abby several months ago. She was 15 years old. I got her when she was only 5 weeks old. She was a Border Collie, and my best friend. I will always cherish my time with her.
We did get 2 new small dogs after that. They can’t ever take Abby’s place, but they do keep me busy and bring me joy. They have earned their own place in my heart. I’m very blessed to have SweetPea and Natalie.
Best wishes and blessings to your new addition, and blessed memories of the sweet one that has passed. Thank you for sharing your story.
I got my new dog a month after I lost my previous one. Best thing I ever did. They certainly get you out of that dark period. I couldn't love him more
When I lost my last dog, I was like you, grieving. When a friend told me that the best way to fill a void in your life is to fill it with something new. That has stuck with me and, 8years later, and 8 years older, my current dog - a rescue- has been living with me and bringing me pleasure. Nadia, my dog, is starting to get on now and I'm not sure how much time we have left together but, when the time comes, I will keep the idea of "filling that void" in mind....
When we got our dog, I wanted to name her Bella. I was told no, because there were 3 other Bellas in the family. I chose Izzibella, and we call her Izzi. We also lost our older dogs and it was tough, but it was the best decision we ever made. Our Izzi acts like your Bella! Same body language, love, hyperness, etc. Bless you all for having a complete family again. ❤
Mark- thanks to you, and your channel, we're now in the middle of replacing our old wooden beds with all new fancy Birdies. We're in Scotland and they weren't easy to get-but we're now the proud owners of three, and about to order another 2. What a pleasure they are to have compared to the old ones. A lot easier on the back. As for Bella- that was fate. She was meant to be yours :-) I'm so happy for you and the family. We lost our boy in April, and I'm fighting the broodiness for the moment, but I know I'll give in. She's beautiful-what a joy! Thank you for a brilliant video.
Awweee, she's a cutie, Mark. Soon she will be eating lemons and berries and helping you plant your garden :) You did good with the raised beds...love it. A nice save on your back. I enjoyed the garden tour. Cheers, my friend :)
🎉 ❤ Welcome Bella! Best Wishes to Doug that he isn't hurt from the fall.
Your garden is just so lovely and productive, even in winter.
Gonna have to plan to watch this another time so i can sit and watch the whole thing!!
Awe ❤, I love your Bella Story! My in-laws are in their mid 80’s, and have a dog.. that has caused falls. Such great companions for those seniors, but the danger of falling is real.
The puppy is gorgeous and she’s so fun…. Great garden and she will be great at helping in the garden
Its never to soon to give a dog a good home, even if you lost a dog not long ago....
Scooter will be happy in heaven looking down on his yard and boss being protected by another loving puppy...
Wow just the inspiration I needed.. I got one raised bed but this is the ultimate dream
It's never too soon to share love. It doesn't take anything away from those we loved before.
Bella is lovely. It was meant to be. We had a Maine Coon who we loved dearly. Sadly he was battling health issues at age 13 and slept alot. One day a happy beautiful filthy dirty kitten ran down a driveway in front of our car as happy and energetic as a wiggly puppy. The home he came from was as filthy as he was so we took him away with us to a better life and he (Max) has been one of the most delightful pets we could have. Sadly our Maine Coon Andy, got worse and passed away shortly after we found Max. He has helped ease the pain of losing our beloved Maine Coon. You are so right about the having a young pet join the family later in life. What a gift they are though! Enjoy Bella! She’s a beauty, just like your garden. TFS ❤ from America.
Welcome, Bella!!! It's amazing how quickly your heart can open up to another animal. We went through this 11 years ago, when my mother died in January 2012 and then in March we had to put down our last dog. We "thought" we'd wait a year for our next Akita.... Ha Ha said the Dog Gods. By April we had Risky, who was no risk at all! Suddenly, our home was filled with Light, Love and Laughter again 💕💕💕
How wonderful that your in-laws will still have Bella in their lives!
OMG... Bella is perfect. just like her name.... Beautiful dog, how lucky you and Bella are to have found each other.
The Scooter & Bella story brought tears to my eyes. ❤🐾 ❤
Love your heart... thankyou for giving Bella what she needs...and the inlaws get to visit her whenever they want ❤️ you have a beautiful soul ( but we already knew that! )
Karchai ginger is also known as Finger root and it is used in Thai cooking 😊😊
What a sweet, new friend!! I'm SO GLAD you guy's have her. Definitely true, having a puppy is like having another child 😂. Really the best of both world's for your in-laws. They still get to see Bella and also know she has a great new home with people that will love her. I hope your father in law is not hurt from the fall. The garden looks wonderful!! About another month we will be going into fall and you will have spring. I love to see your garden growing and thriving while ours are dormant. You give us something to look forward to!! Have a lovely day.
Hi Mark, wanted to say thank you for the videos. Got me to make my first garden this year. I've gotten a few tomato and bell pepper plants this year. Love it :D.
Your garden is amazing, as always! Always love your tours to see what new set-ups, equipment, and plants you have. Keeps me excited to garden. I am sitting here by myself clapping every time I hear "Let's get into it"
I am so glad you were able to take Bella. I see it as a tribute to Scooter and the importance Scooter held in your life. It was such a kindness to your in-laws as well. You did well!!
Wonderful garden tour, thank you Mark. Bella is just adorable ❤️
I just found your channel and I love it! Bella is too precious to not bring home. She is helping the grieving process in such a beautiful way! God bless you all!
I'm 44 yr old with Fibromyalgia and other health issues now raising an italian greyhound puppy. We also have a 5 yr old mini schnauzer and my husband is now retired so raising a pup is a little easier on me now. As much as I love animals, I think these will be the last dogs I own because I can't see myself doing this again when they pass away. Raising a puppy properly is hard and stressful.
You will always grieve Scooter. I still grieve over all the animals that I have lost since I was a child. They all hold a special place in your heart and it always hurts. I'm glad you guys are sharing that love with Bella now. She's a beauty and she's going to be your gardening partner from here on. Enjoy her. God bless.
Wonderful tour. Always good to see another's garden set up. And Bella is beautiful.
Bella is a sweetheart and Scooter would definitely approve. She will help you all heal the massive holes in your hearts left by the passing of your beloved Scooter.
I have found pets are like children as in your heart can love many at once and just because you are mourning the loss of one doesn't mean your heart doesn't have room for others. ❤
The winter garden is fantastic. I want to share that I appreciated your words so much about your loss of Scooter because I will soon be faced with the loss of my aging companion cat whom I love and adore so much. Is it too soon for Bella? No way is it too soon!! All animals need loving and safe homes so they can be loved and taken care of, so it is a blessing that she has you and your wife and you now have her.
Mark, I really felt compelled to let you know that I’ve been watching your show for a couple of years now. I really resonated with your story, being a daughter of a vet affected by PTSD (undiagnosed until he was 80!) and my son who left the army with PTSD also. I myself have suffered from depression, anxiety and PTSD, and also diagnosed with ADHD as an adult. Gardening has been the thing that saved me and got me through, something about touching the dirt I reckon, which is why I never wear gloves or shoes when I’m out there. I have massive garden envy watching your show (I only have the classic kiwi quarter acre 😂) and after watching your bee video, I’m already conjuring ideas on how I might make it happen. I just wanted to let you know what an awesome channel you have, and I wish you, Nina and the kids all the best.
Losing a pet is difficult, but I feel you can honor your friend and get comfort and joy from a new pet. God decided you needed a new pet to do just that. My condolences on your loss and celebrate with you on the new puppy. Sent from Indiana, USA. Love the videos.
Overflow of leeks, love your work 👍🏼
Hi Mark, good to see you again, you said you don't eat nasturtiums very much, I absolutely love all , well most, of my veggies raw and if you make a prawn and mango salad with lime dressing the nasturtiums leaves and flowers not only make it look stunning but add a beautiful peppery flavour that can't be bettered. That covered area where you're training the tomatoes, is that where you used to have pumpkins and gourds? Bella is absolutely beautiful and while Scooter was the "boy" who you loved you'll still have plenty of love left for this little happy and loving cherub, remember she needs you more than you know and you need her the same , while she's not Scooter she's still a loving and loyal companion and will fill your hearts with joy with her playful and funny little antics like digging up newly planted veggies flowers etc, much love to your family and you from Fran, cheers!!🥰🤗💕👌👍🐕🐔🐓🌱🪴🌴🌿🍌🍒🍓🫐🥔🍆🍅🌶🥬🧅🌰🫖🏺
Bella is adorable and I was enjoy and learn from your videos! I will share something I read once.
#Dogs come into out lives to teach us about love, they depart to teach us about loss. A new dog never replaces an old dog. It merely expands the heart.”
It is NEVER too soon to give LOVE.... What a gorgeous tribute to who past xox
Hi from Bluewater, North Queensland . My husband is 75 I am 68 we have 20 aches and have 120 mango trees many citrus trees avacardos and heaps of vegetables growing. We love harvesting our fruit and vegetables. We can't imagine life anywhere else...we have our challenges with the soil and what grows well and what doesn't, its all trial and error...thanks for sharing your content, we love it.
Congratulations on the new puppy!!
I'm sure she's very healing to the family!
Just adorable!! ❤❤❤
Another great video Mark! Maybe with that smaller ginger you could freeze dry it and powder it ?
Bella is adorable and I’m sure she’ll become a great help in the garden
Beloved i just cant get enough of this channel
Thanks for the tour! I love watching the new videos. My container garden was destroyed by stink bugs this year. I wish the US had the same strict import laws that AUS has and maybe the stink bug wouldn't have made it here.
It's not too soon for Bella. You're not replacing Scooter, he was a completely different dog. You're opening your hearts and home to a new little soul. Maybe the circumstance that led Bella to you were exactly what was supposed to happen. Though it was difficult for your in-laws to give her up, they can always visit. Best of luck with your high-energy fluff ball!
Looking forward to your next video. I love the experiments you conduct. Cheers!
Hey Mark! Bella is awesome! I cant wait to see her in all your videos
I've had a hard life, & I've been angry. Thanks for your videos, you have brought me great joy. Peace to your family & doggie
Bella is just like her name - Beautiful. The Lord works in mysterious ways, and maybe her middle name could be Boomerang!! ❤❤❤
You and Nina so fill my heart with joy, by opening your hearts and home to little Bella..... R.I.P, beloved Scooter......,.You have a glorious garden you inspire me.
Meant to be! She’s beautiful and the love and healing you need. Scooter will always be in your hearts!
the overhead visual is wonderful. it shows us we can do alot with just a bit of land with the right techniques.
I got my Max a month after my sweet pup Hitch passed. I decided to foster Max. Who was i kidding? I kept him and added another pup Dani almost 7 months later. Sometimes the situation comes up and helping the pup feels good and helps heal the heart. Don’t feel bad.
Thank you for the wonderful tour and thank you for reminding me to send you my condolences about Scooter. I saw the memorial about Scooter. He WAS a wonderful, intelligent dog. It always takes me a very long time to get another dog after the death of a beloved dog. I know Bella is a very lucky girl and will enjoy living a full life with your family. Thumbs up.
with that gorgeous yard a wee pup couldnt bother you much she is adoreable!
Having the new puppy will help fill the empty space left by your beloved dog. But won't replace him. U will still grieve but still have love to give her!
mark so happy with his multiple angles
Bella is a little cutie pie! I’ll never forget Scooter, the toad liking dog ! I laughed so hard a couple years ago watching that look on his face, high on whatever that toad extracted from its skin ! I miss him on your videos. Always love them and learn so much ! Thank You !!
Bella is a blessing in disguise. I'm sorry for your loss. Bella knows her job is to help you grieve. onwards and upwards ❤
2 Cameras! 2 Stoked! Love your energy!
My husband and I have been watching your videos for years. We both agree that you need to have a video with you picking our your veggies for your dinner and we watch you and Nina cook whatever magic deliciousness you come up with these amazing veggies. You don’t even need to talk through it… we just want to watch the magic and get inspired.
Cheers from Chicago!
So glad you got Bella, her love for life will help, eventually fill the void left by Scooter. Best wishes.
Australia is the real promiced land, you can grow so much in the middle of the winter, in the north only the coniferous forest remains green. Now I envy you
Thank you so much for this truly inspirational update. I'm just down over the border from you in Northern NSW. Off the back of watching this clip last night, I have just spent the morning elbow-deep in manure & topsoil, planted a whole heap of new seedings & mulched my beds down. Cheers Mark.
Legend, I think of everything my grandparents taught me. Thank you for reminding me of the old ways. Society wants lazy n easy. Keep everything you do. Survived 101
You can freeze dry the nasturtium leaves and flowers. They make a great pain tincture or tea.😀 I have learned so much from your videos. Thank you!
There is always room in your heart for more love. This does not take any of the love you have for Scooter away. Bella will help ease the pain.
Ooooohhhhhhh Bella is so adorable!! I just love those little poodles, they are the best dogs!
I love the way you don't obsess over your garden. (Example: Leave the over-ripe produce in the bed and transplant what comes up later.) Bless your in-laws for realizing Bella wasn't for them, and bless you and Nina for taking her in. You were smiling and she looked SO happy. Can't wait to see how your garden and Bella continue to grow.
Been watching you for years and enjoy each video! Amazing how many beds eventually add up after some time.
Thank you for sharing the beautiful outcome of years of hard work and creativity.
I love the volunteer plants. Such a wonderful surprise in the garden.
And congrats on the new family member, Bella. 💕💕💕
my wife is obsessed with your channel, our back yard has become a fruit and veg forest.. thank u so much ❤ 🇿🇦🇿🇼