What a delight Connie is! I would love to see her as a gardening show presenter. Her personality, enthusiasm and knowledge of gardening are made for it.
Please do a video on Connie's process for growing such beautiful veggies. I feel she would have tips that are relevant to Australia eg. Fertilizing, pest control etc. Most gardening vlogs are American or English and we cannot buy those supplements here. I loved this video so much, I think Connie should have her own Gardening channel,,, she's the real deal.
Thank you, this is one of the most interesting vegetable garden tours I've watched. I also live in Australia & over the years seen the huge expansion & diversity of fruit & vegetables available in the shop & to grow at home. We have a lot to thank immigrant Aussies for.
Absolutely lovely to watch and learn, from her down to earth manner to her sharing her relationship with the types of plants. Worthy of her own show me thinks
A delightful young lady who is obviously passionate about her garden. It was a lovely tour and so informative. Thank you for sharing 😄. I am inspired to try some of these varieties.
I've grown Chinese mustard for the first time and WOW - it grows like mad the leaves are the size of tennis rackets! Still figuring how to cook with it but I added some to a silverbeet spanakopita and it was delicious! Can Connie please do a follow-up episode on how to pickle it?
Everyone should have vegetable patches to reduce food miles and save the portion of planet. Good for her mental health, physical health and planet health, she is a win win creator.
I am soooo in love 😻 with your garden 🪴 I live in the USA, I am Mexican but love to grow asian veggies in particular bok choy 🥬 but this year haven’t really had much luck growing it. Wish you could do a video on how you grow yours ❤ 😊
thanks for sharing interesting cultural information through plants, I loved every minute of it, your personality and love for growing food really shone through ☺️
Wonderful segment Connie! The results speak for themselves. Congratulations to you and your parents for your remarkable passion. 👏 I am most intrigued by the thinking behind the design of your enclosure - what it’s keeping out and letting in.
Possums are a huge problem in our veg gardens 🥴 Bush Turkeys can also be a problem, depending on your area. I wish I had the space for a walk in enclosure like this, for these reasons! So much easier than covering each bed. It would also help to protect crops from hail. I lost almost all my watermelon and rockmelon due to hail one season 🥴
Tried growing bok choy but alas, the pests always find them and I never seem to get anything like a plant large enough to eat. Also my current section doesn’t get a lot of sunshine due to surrounding buildings and trees. Your garden is terrific. Thanks for sharing.
It's all gorgeous and so beneficial to health. Very clever use of space as well. Why more people don't do the same in this country is they've become slaves to convenience. The backyard garden are a thing of the past. A shame because we grew up in the fifties and sixties with almost everything in the back yard.
Once they flower they don't go back to producing leaves. Any leaves they grow are sort of incidental at that point and narrow. You can eat the young flowering shoots but each regrowth gets spindlier so eventually time is up.
Andy! Andy! Andy!…. That’s not Chinese is it? And that my friend is the beauty of multiculturalism. She has a gorgeous accent, as have you a beautiful name, Andy Chung. Treasure everything that it stands for. 🙏
What a delight Connie is! I would love to see her as a gardening show presenter. Her personality, enthusiasm and knowledge of gardening are made for it.
Lovely to see a young person so engaged with gardening and even better that it helped connect her and her parents to her ancestry.
Please do a video on Connie's process for growing such beautiful veggies. I feel she would have tips that are relevant to Australia eg. Fertilizing, pest control etc. Most gardening vlogs are American or English and we cannot buy those supplements here. I loved this video so much, I think Connie should have her own Gardening channel,,, she's the real deal.
I've got mentally healed by the beauty of the green plants in this video.😀👍👍
Thank you, this is one of the most interesting vegetable garden tours I've watched. I also live in Australia & over the years seen the huge expansion & diversity of fruit & vegetables available in the shop & to grow at home. We have a lot to thank immigrant Aussies for.
What a sweet and gorgeous lady. Wow a food garden is SO valuable and beautiful.
Fresh vegetables is the result of hard work of a happy and friendly person ❤❤❤
What a beautiful young lady, so much helpful information on all those fabulous vegies. A lovely garden tour !
Wonderful garden and such a sweet girl.
Wow!!!!she is not just growing different kinds of berries, she's also have veggies garden, I'm so amazed
Lovely Smiley Asian girl and her nice green veggie garden 🪴 ❤!!
What a lovely young lady.
Beautiful Garden❤
I love your real passion in gardening Connie, what a wonderful outlook in the vegetable patch especially with your father.
I love seeing people growing cultural foods. I'm getting ideas for my own garden.
What a lovely girl - she would make a great regular presenter.
Awesome that you garden learning from your parents. Very beautiful place to spend your time,great job
Absolutely lovely to watch and learn, from her down to earth manner to her sharing her relationship with the types of plants. Worthy of her own show me thinks
Your smile is infectious. Really enjoyed your video 🌱
Beautiful, clean & Lovely garden 👏 👏 👏
SHES BEAUTIFUL & SMART YOUNGFUL LADY ❤❤❤
Hardworking ASIAN WOMEN 🎉🎉🎉
I’m Southeast Asian though.
I love your garden. Thank you for showing all the different varieties.
An Awesome veggie patch. I got the bees, and working on the veggie patch
What a great garden! So many tasty greens!
Inspiring green garden grown by a hard working beautiful lady
Wow, such abundance! 😍
Wow! Inspirational stuff. Total respect 😊
Kebun yang indah,dengan berbagai macam sayuran,,
A delightful young lady who is obviously passionate about her garden.
It was a lovely tour and so informative.
Thank you for sharing 😄.
I am inspired to try some of these varieties.
I've grown Chinese mustard for the first time and WOW - it grows like mad the leaves are the size of tennis rackets! Still figuring how to cook with it but I added some to a silverbeet spanakopita and it was delicious! Can Connie please do a follow-up episode on how to pickle it?
Would absolutely love to learn how to pickle these, too!
Beautiful garden! I hope to have a veggie garden like this one day
Beautiful garden
Wow. Friendly and a great communicator, not to mention the superbly healthy Garden!
What an amazing garden! Wow!
Everyone should have vegetable patches to reduce food miles and save the portion of planet. Good for her mental health, physical health and planet health, she is a win win creator.
I am soooo in love 😻 with your garden 🪴 I live in the USA, I am Mexican but love to grow asian veggies in particular bok choy 🥬 but this year haven’t really had much luck growing it. Wish you could do a video on how you grow yours ❤ 😊
beautiful garden
Hi Connie, if you let some plants flower and then seed, you can save the seed and never ever need to buy more....then you can share them also.
thanks for sharing interesting cultural information through plants, I loved every minute of it, your personality and love for growing food really shone through ☺️
What a beautiful little garden
A lovely lady. Very interesting
Growing more, great well done Youngful lady ❤❤❤
I enjoyed this show.❤
very nice Conie...👍
Very healthy looking veggies
New subscriber from uk beautiful video thanks for sharing
Lovely presentation and great set up
Beautiful 😍
Wonderful segment Connie! The results speak for themselves. Congratulations to you and your parents for your remarkable passion. 👏 I am most intrigued by the thinking behind the design of your enclosure - what it’s keeping out and letting in.
Maybe keeping out sparrows, blackbirds and harsh sun.
Possums are a huge problem in our veg gardens 🥴 Bush Turkeys can also be a problem, depending on your area. I wish I had the space for a walk in enclosure like this, for these reasons! So much easier than covering each bed. It would also help to protect crops from hail. I lost almost all my watermelon and rockmelon due to hail one season 🥴
It is nice to see a garden like this. May I know the total area of the garden.
Tried growing bok choy but alas, the pests always find them and I never seem to get anything like a plant large enough to eat. Also my current section doesn’t get a lot of sunshine due to surrounding buildings and trees. Your garden is terrific. Thanks for sharing.
Connie 💕💕💕
Love this, thanks for sharing
Great show people 💯💯💯👍👍👍 Les from Perth WA 👀👀👀
Very inspiring!
It's all gorgeous and so beneficial to health. Very clever use of space as well. Why more people don't do the same in this country is they've become slaves to convenience. The backyard garden are a thing of the past. A shame because we grew up in the fifties and sixties with almost everything in the back yard.
Great informative video, well done.
Do the bees have trouble getting through the netting?
The holes in the wire mesh look to be 1cm which is big enough for most bees and wasps.
Love it
Me trying to keep gardening Asian vegetable even thou I know that its super challenging
I'm curious to know, how do pollinators manage to enter the fenced in garden?
Does anyone know how she constructed the walk-in vegetable cage?
Nice netted garden.
Surprised you don’t have garlic chives though.
what type of soil do you use? thanks
I support you 🏞️🥬
3:35 Thats not Chinese Mustard it is the very well-known "Japanese Giant Red Mustard". Search it!
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Common names are arbitrary. You should know that!
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Should have harvested earlier to avoid flowering or just pick the flowering part away for better yield on the leaves
I eat the flowers and so do my chickens.
Once they flower they don't go back to producing leaves. Any leaves they grow are sort of incidental at that point and narrow. You can eat the young flowering shoots but each regrowth gets spindlier so eventually time is up.
This taught me nothing about gardening but was culturally interesting
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nice charming little segment with heart. Shame about the Aussie Accent.
That's racist.
Get a grip ya plonker
what is wrong with Aussie Accent? Shame on you
I think she has a lovely voice and accent
Andy! Andy! Andy!…. That’s not Chinese is it? And that my friend is the beauty of multiculturalism. She has a gorgeous accent, as have you a beautiful name, Andy Chung. Treasure everything that it stands for. 🙏
I'm Asian. Why do you make comments like that?
Fantastic video ~ I love your garden and ideas 🪴 🌱🥬🫑