Lazy Gardening Has Paid Off! | FULL Spring Garden Tour 2024!

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  • Опубліковано 22 чер 2024
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    0:00 Intro
    0:27 World's Largest Asparagus
    1:03 A story about bees
    2:17 Paw Paw Pollinator
    5:27 Fig Tree
    6:27 Propagation to the Max
    7:13 Asparagus
    7:55 Monster spinach
    9:16 Rain surprise
    11:09 Pea shoots
    11:42 Hops
    12:32 Asparagus and it's friends
    13:58 Weeds!
    14:42 Baby and Female Asparagus
    15:48 Trifoliate orange and Kiwi
    16:38 Plum Tree
    17:05 Transplanting hops
    17:45 Oregano
    18:12 Dahlias
    19:41 Mycelium
    20:22 Cardboard/Woodchip pathways
    20:51 My biggest gardening mistake (passion fruit)
    21:54 A surprise delivery!
    22:42 Sunflower transplanting
    23:14 Winecap mushrooms
    23:48 I heard it through the grapevine
    24:15 Strawberries
    24:41 Plant randomness
    27:39 Cilantro going to seed
    28:33 Donkeys love vegetables!
    29:07 Bunny poops
    30:15 Blueberry bushes I stole from the forest
    31:04 Donkey lippies
    31:52 My failed bee catcher
    32:47 Peach tree
    33:43 Rhubarb covered in dog fur
    35:32 My future garden expansion plans
    37:09 Plum variety tree
    38:00 Nectarine tree and pig pumpkins
    39:14 I won a bet
    40:37 Plans for my pond
    42:10 Future garden area
    44:37 Starting a lazy garden from scratch
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  • @breatheu
    @breatheu Місяць тому +22

    I don't think you click bait. You have good energy. Happy spirit. Great educator. I appreciate you and your teaching. Don't even read the keyboard atrocities.
    Keep the good ignore the rest

  • @joanhunt7560
    @joanhunt7560 Місяць тому +127

    We added a 2 feet thick layer of wood chips to half of our 3 acres in amish country. Literally had farmers pull over their tractors when they saw me out in the yard to ask what we were doing. Must have thought we were crazy. Now they ask how i grow bell peppers so easily. We didnt have to mow half our land either. Just kept adding fresh chips and composted chicken manure. We have chickens too. I am the chaos gardener and hubby just eats the yummy food and does projects. Life is good and our fruit trees are thriving. Love your channel!

    • @andreagarofolo9431
      @andreagarofolo9431 Місяць тому +6

      I am totally knew it gardening in North Carolina. I recently talked to a lady who owned a farm and had mentioned to me something about having some kind of shade for my plants for hot days what do you suggest I do for shade kind of confused me why I would need shade. You had mentioned something about planting certain plants that provide shade but if I am just starting out and don't have any tall plants or anything to provide shape what would I do

    • @andreagarofolo9431
      @andreagarofolo9431 Місяць тому +2

      What do you suggest is the best to spray on the leaves and on the ground for pest control

    • @LaurieWelborn
      @LaurieWelborn Місяць тому +8

      I also raise rabbits and use the poop and straw directly in my garden. Both as a top dressing on my beds but also when I put in new plants. Thank you for telling people about using the poop directly. Many online sources say you have to compost it or turn it into tea. It wastes so much time and energy. Love your channel.❤

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  Місяць тому +9

      @@andreagarofolo9431 don’t spray! Healthy soil grows healthy plants that recover from pest damage fantastically well

    • @andreagarofolo9431
      @andreagarofolo9431 Місяць тому +6

      @@AnneofAllTrades thank you. I'm going around collecting everything you said to collect like a mad woman. I put a article on a free site online and everybody's helping me up I appreciate the advice

  • @tacocat8884
    @tacocat8884 Місяць тому +62

    Hey Anne I'm a huge fan and have started my own garden, I'm a recovering alcoholic and your videos and actually gardening has helped alot! Thank you and please continue delivering us with great content

    • @kaleyjanenigh
      @kaleyjanenigh Місяць тому +14

      Congrats on your sobriety and your garden! I'm a recovering heroin addict, and gardening has brought such joy to my life. I'm coming up on 8 years clean! There's nothing like nature to get you back to right.

    • @vinlago
      @vinlago Місяць тому +8

      ​@@kaleyjanenigh imho that is part of why we have gotten so lost. We uprooted ourselves (pun intended) from the natural cycles of life, family & community. I'm so happy that is turning around. Glad you broke free. Peace to both of you.

    • @lifelovelettuce
      @lifelovelettuce Місяць тому +5

      Sister in recovery here--almost 23 years--and gardening saved my life! Congratulations to you both. There is so much healing to be found when you put your hands in the soil and become aware of the seasons around you. Sending love from New Zealand 💌

  • @kathrynparker983
    @kathrynparker983 Місяць тому +17

    I watched your "from scratch" video last night for the first time. I dreamed about it and turning my one acre lawn into a food forest. I'm so hyped to go that I woke up at 4:30 a.m. eager to watch this video and the ones on composting (my nemesis). Thanks for all you do so well!

  • @farmhandler
    @farmhandler Місяць тому +47

    You radiate positive energy and you own both your mistakes and your successes. You're a genuine awesome person

  • @Bigredkarl
    @Bigredkarl Місяць тому +43

    You should splice some of the other wild papaws branches onto your pawpaw at home to have one tree with multiple flower types

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  Місяць тому +26

      That’s a really interesting idea, I wonder if that will successfully overcome the rhiosomal /similar genetic tissue propagation issue. I know it does for some fruit trees, but the pollination process works differently than on pawpaws. Into the lab I go!

    • @patconner2638
      @patconner2638 Місяць тому +11

      That... Should work. I only have basic experience splicing citrus and walnut, but the genetics that come with the donor stalk definitely persist after being spliced into the base plant. Very excited to see if pawpaw will take to it too!

    • @joanhunt7560
      @joanhunt7560 Місяць тому +4

      Thats brilliant!

    • @ambersykora352
      @ambersykora352 Місяць тому +2

      ​@@joanhunt7560 Yes grafting will supply the different genetics from the fruit. It's no different than buying fruit trees or plants that are grafted onto a native or different rootstock. It doesn't alter the genetics of the graft. You can actually graft different kinds of fruit onto one tree. They don't even have to be the same species or anything. And you don't have to wait until a specific time of year to graft either, it's not true you can do it any time during the year. Check out the Back to Eden documentary on yt which I'm sure you're well aware of. Paul G demonstrates on how to graft effectively as he is a trained arborist

  • @darrinlyon1544
    @darrinlyon1544 Місяць тому +34

    "It's not technically weeding if I planted it" - Bwahahaha truest words ever.

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  Місяць тому +1

      🤣🤣

    • @annabland1110
      @annabland1110 Місяць тому +8

      Me as I pull mint out of all my other plants to dry for tea. 🤣

    • @mytreasuredcreations
      @mytreasuredcreations Місяць тому +2

      I planted wild blackberries in my garden. Biggest mistake ever. They spread like wild fire and are full of thorns. 😢

  • @jennasjams
    @jennasjams Місяць тому +16

    Passion fruit roots are nature's Xanex. You're lucky to have so many of them.

  • @noreenhallett7366
    @noreenhallett7366 Місяць тому +39

    Rhubarb and strawberry cooked together makes the best pie ever

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  Місяць тому +8

      Hear hear

    • @elmartell5724
      @elmartell5724 Місяць тому +6

      Making Rhubarb-strawberry hand pies at work while listening to this 😁

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  Місяць тому +6

      @@elmartell5724 I’ll be right over ;)

    • @noreenhallett7366
      @noreenhallett7366 Місяць тому +3

      Very versatile fruit rhubarb, goes well with orange too and a banana sliced in just before adding a crumble topping

    • @jeffbrown2646
      @jeffbrown2646 Місяць тому +1

      Anne, thank a ton for the tip bout scattering bunny berries around Rhubarb. Our's grows crazy good next to an old compost area. We love our Rhubarb sauce..😋

  • @sunnyday1639
    @sunnyday1639 Місяць тому +35

    You are a wealth of knowledge. Thanks to the camera person for doing an excellent job capturing all that you do!

  • @krabbanshand
    @krabbanshand Місяць тому +5

    Hey Anne, im not one to comment a lot. But Ive re-ignited a fire for gardening and self reliance from when I was a young boy lately. I just wanted to say from anothrr guy earning his living on youtube youre doing a fantastic job. Your personality fits perfectly and it has been a pleasure getting to know you these past 4 hrs of devouring your content 😂❤

  • @awaves71
    @awaves71 Місяць тому +25

    ❤ oh, I love learning from you. Have you made a video about cheap fencing, easy installing by yourself around the garden to keep goats out??

  • @4Grace4Truth
    @4Grace4Truth Місяць тому +17

    11:23 The 12 seasons of Tennessee LOL

    • @andreamortimer2610
      @andreamortimer2610 Місяць тому +2

      I was wondering if Tennessee had a twin in Kansas; those seasons sound awfully familiar!

  • @christineschonmayr5954
    @christineschonmayr5954 Місяць тому +16

    Love how you kill your cilantro to get some more! 😁😁
    My boys (2, 4 and 6) actually love veggies of all kind. But it can happen that they refuse it and tell an astounded grandparent they "don't like store bought cucumbers, only those from mama's garden" 🤣🤣
    Just learning the way of lazy gardening, I get so much out of your videos! Thank you!
    Best wishes from Austria

    • @kellyaspinall7284
      @kellyaspinall7284 Місяць тому +3

      My kids are the same! I grow massive amounts of snap peas every year and I have NEVER had enough at one time to use them at dinner or anything. The kids just go outside and eat them all day lol

  • @EMBERS-BECAME-BRIGHT-JOY
    @EMBERS-BECAME-BRIGHT-JOY Місяць тому +5

    You've reminded me of a childhood song. It goes "Picking up paw paws, putting them in your pockets."

  • @chermaj1
    @chermaj1 Місяць тому +9

    Just a suggestion. You could possibly sell passion fruit starters or seedlings. Some of us may be interested. Enjoyed the knowledge and skills in your gardening technique. Love your energy!

    • @jennasjams
      @jennasjams Місяць тому +1

      I'd take plenty 💚👍🌱

    • @suemitchell1354
      @suemitchell1354 Місяць тому

      It amazes me people buy elderberry plants from nurseries.

    • @courtneylee2187
      @courtneylee2187 29 днів тому

      Shoot, id buy some. I have none 😔

  • @marijeb278
    @marijeb278 Місяць тому +36

    Another video!? You are truly spoiling us, Anne!!

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  Місяць тому +15

      More to come shortly! So glad you’ve stuck around ❤️❤️

    • @marijeb278
      @marijeb278 Місяць тому +4

      ​@AnneofAllTrades looking forward to it! I love the knowledge you have. Really knowing how your soil and your plants work, means you don't have to stick absolutely a rulebook, but rather observe and use principles to your advantage. Which is what I learn from you. It is not about what the gardeners rulebook tells you to do without understanding why, but having enough skill to adjust to Your garden. I love that.

    • @NitaP1569
      @NitaP1569 Місяць тому +3

      Do you have deer ? I’m wondering how they are not eating your fruit trees

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  Місяць тому +9

      @@NitaP1569 yes, we do, but they don’t come in the garden because I have several lines of defense against them. The garden is located in a fence inside a fence. The exterior fence has a Hotwire on the top and bottom that is meant to deter pests. It is patrolled by my donkeys, livestock guardian dogs, and alpacas, as well as motion sensor lights. A deer could in theory still get in, but I’ve not seen one inside the fenceline since I installed the electric lines.

    • @Crystal-il3jl
      @Crystal-il3jl Місяць тому

      Yessss! for another video, especially a garden video! 🎉

  • @debbiebell4598
    @debbiebell4598 Місяць тому +6

    When I planted paw paws 8 years ago, it took 3 yrs before they flowered, noticeably. It took 5 to find fruit (you have to hunt for them. Last year @ yr 7 we got a good amount of fruit, more than we could eat so we shared them. The tree, on it's own it big and beautiful, with large leaves which looks somewhat tropical for Michigan, where they grow naturally. I'm loving how beautiful they are. Btw, I planted them all wrong, in direct sun, and not protected from the wind. Still, they are doing great! Good luck on your paw paw journey.

    • @TheWayWalker
      @TheWayWalker Місяць тому

      I wondered how long it took. This is my 3rd year the paw paw trees are growing but not big enough yet to fruit I think.

  • @CP-ji2bb
    @CP-ji2bb Місяць тому +4

    Sooo much great advice. I had almost given up on my garden. You have reignited my passion.

  • @debzeb6899
    @debzeb6899 Місяць тому +2

    I hand pollinated my pears recently. Best crop ever! I realised the first tree as flowering before any other trees I could see in my 'hood so I had to go find flowers elsewhere. I walked off with a few paint brushes and some of my own flowers and found a neighbor who agreed I could collect some from there's. Sure enough they were also interested so i brounght out my flowers. They were sceptical so I only did half their tree. When i bumped into them in the market they told me my half of the tree fruited. The other side didn't.

  • @nethraankam4305
    @nethraankam4305 8 днів тому

    I have a tiny garden plot in the city, and watching this reaffirms my lazy gardening ways! I’ve been chaos gardening this year, and it’s been great!

  • @j.reneewhite915
    @j.reneewhite915 Місяць тому +6

    So glad to witness your companion/intercropping. Other youtube gardeners and some books say DO NOT plant onions near strawberries, asparagus, beans and peas. Stating that the onion will stunt the growth of the other plants. You've obviously proven them wrong. Which helps me to relax a little more. I plant a lot of veg in a very small yard with tall trees surrounding the property. Oh yeah, and dense clay soil. It squishes like a sponge all Winter long only to turn to cement by the beginning of Summer. So hitting the easy button on any level is a blessing. Thank you for taking the time and energy to share your gardening tips with us. Tomorrow I will be companion planting some carrots in my asparagus bed.

  • @TheRambowbb
    @TheRambowbb Місяць тому +3

    I just got wanted to pop in and let you know that your 1/3 lettuce harvest and cilantro harvest tricks got my plans through a few early hot days here in Georgia. It cooled off this week and it looks like I’m going to get two more harvests from my lettuce and the cilantro is making a comeback. Thanks so much for sharing that advice!

  • @annebird9195
    @annebird9195 Місяць тому +3

    With figs i like to shove the branches into the ground in hopes it grows roots. Most of them do!

  • @scarlet10sewing
    @scarlet10sewing Місяць тому +3

    I live in TX and gardening is a challenge. Looks like TN is gardening heaven.

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  Місяць тому +2

      Gardening becomes less of a challenge regardless of your location the more you work to improve your soil. Gardening here is great, but there was a BIG learning curve growing here after growing in a different climate.

    • @scarlet10sewing
      @scarlet10sewing Місяць тому +1

      I started in Ohio (on Lake Erie shore region), then moved to Seattle and now TX. Water is more precious here and I’m older now (retired )so I now do containers. It’s just easier all around.

  • @jaynenewman7691
    @jaynenewman7691 3 дні тому

    Ann you are amazing and not alone Cassandra from the vlog Becoming a Farm girl has been having a similar journey with motherhood. Both of you are such great mentors you have my greatest gratitude and prayers for all you share.

  • @jaytoney3007
    @jaytoney3007 Місяць тому +10

    My gardn is considerably smaLLER, 14 raised beds, 8 fruit trees, a 10x20 in ground herb garden, 3 GreenStalk towers, 6 ten-gallon grow bags, and a few pots. 10 of my raised beds are protected from voles. This year, my unprotecxted beds are under attack from voles. So far, they have destroyed extra potato plants, and devestated my shelling peas. Thankfully my main crop of potatoes are in a vole proof raised bed. I harrvested mustard greens Thursday morning, and will harvest again in three weeks. My tomatoes are starting to flower, and the peppers are starting to fruit. The green onions are large enough to start harvesting the tops, I have lettuce that is ready to harvest, and I'm picking Seascape Strawberries daily. (Sylacauga Alabama)

  • @nancyumberger829
    @nancyumberger829 Місяць тому +5

    I've been working on my lazy garden today. Wood chips, compost, and the good things chickens do... NC has the same 12 seasons... But I did set out some peppers. I introduced my 3rd grade students to your videos. They loved it Thanks for your hard work!

  • @TNACME
    @TNACME Місяць тому +6

    I am 69 and learning a lot from you. Born and raised and still live in Tennessee.

  • @TeriHarker-bp4te
    @TeriHarker-bp4te Місяць тому +3

    Omg I think you’re so lovely
    I wish I could pick you up & carry you home to help me 🤣
    You are so informative I just laugh at all the knowledge spewing out your mouth in such a lovely way. How?????? How do you possibly have this stick in your brain? Omg I love it. You are so fun & soooooooooo knowledgeable. And I LOVE your excitement & you getting distracted. Girl you are so fun. I gotta watch again and again. Thank you thank you thank you!!!

  • @elisabethjones4917
    @elisabethjones4917 5 днів тому

    "...twist the knife a little bit." (Proceeds to sing)
    Man I'd love to visit you and the garden some day 🎉🎉🎉

  • @bakkerarjen
    @bakkerarjen 3 дні тому +1

    30:12 this is the best comment ever 😂
    And so true!

  • @mobyhunr
    @mobyhunr Місяць тому +1

    Plant more then 1 Paw Paw from a different tree.
    Buy good root stock for grafting on to and growing more root stock starts.

  • @ruthbentley2090
    @ruthbentley2090 День тому

    Donkeys!,, yeah!
    The best compost making pets!
    Just the best.
    🙏🏾💕🎶🦋🐸

  • @crownofhair
    @crownofhair Місяць тому +2

    34:54 I've also used my dog's fur for insulation, as well as adding it to my compost! Same with my own hair that I pull out of my brushes 😬🫣

  • @joshuahoyer1279
    @joshuahoyer1279 Місяць тому +2

    Something I'm going to try this fall is to throw a layer of wood chips right on top of our strawberries. I was watching some of Paul Gautchi's Back to Eden videos, and he was showing folks his strawberry beds, where he does just this. He said that the older, less productive plants die off, while the young vigorous ones spring up with no trouble, providing the perfect lazy bounty! I did throw some mulch on them this last winter, but it really wasn't a think layer. Like he said, the strawberries had no problem pushing up through it, and there are some beautiful flowers getting ready to fruit now.

  • @1jw298
    @1jw298 Місяць тому +2

    I love your enthusiasm! You’re awesome possum!

  • @cadre500
    @cadre500 Місяць тому +2

    May I suggest planting new pawpaw from a different location near your garden pawpaws to save yourself the trouble of hand pollinating in years to come. Love your content!

  • @Thisisit120
    @Thisisit120 Місяць тому +4

    Oh you are so right about the 12 seasons of Tennessee. I am so glad that there is a knowledgeable garden from Tennessee on UA-cam thank you for all your hard work. 😊

  • @The21stKam
    @The21stKam Місяць тому +2

    "To twist the knife a little"😂
    Your videos are amazing, thank you so much

  • @tanyawales5445
    @tanyawales5445 Місяць тому +2

    The best pond aerators are the ones that use weighted bubble hose and release tiny bubbles into the water. It keeps the pond aerated, there is no electricity in or near the water and the energy cost is much less than a conventional aerator. You can power the air pumps on the bank using solar panels or an electrical box. There will always be an area on the pond surface that is free of ice. The added oxygen to the pond water encourages the breakdown of animal waste and decreases the mosquito population. Hardy mosquito fish in the pond will help too.
    You can plant elderberry plants which can be rooted from dormant cuttings, dwarf mulberry trees and a hazelnut hedge. I am going to plant Winkler hazelnuts which only get to 8 - 10 ft. tall.

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  Місяць тому +1

      I can’t wait for you to see the pond video, We think very much alike ;)

  • @ednaconnors
    @ednaconnors Місяць тому

    You are living my dream. I love propagating. I have a tiny yard on a city street. I gather my seeds and use milk jugs for winter sowing and give away most of the seedlings/starts.

  • @PureLace
    @PureLace Місяць тому +2

    I wish I could mulch my gardens but one of the major pests I deal with are slugs. The more I mulch, the more they think it's just for them and they call all their friends and have orgies everywhere created all the babies. They truly have cultish tendencies.

  • @brendacoxall1683
    @brendacoxall1683 11 днів тому

    Thank you for these. I love the way you present your garden. We grew up in Zimbabwe (Africa) and had paw paw trees. We were told there always has to be a male and female tree within a few meters of each other or you would not get fruit. I guess this is the same idea.

  • @Curious7578
    @Curious7578 13 днів тому

    O my gosh I have work to do but instead I am addicted to your videos! 😂 love it. Keep the videos coming! 👏🙌

  • @margaretsouthern6750
    @margaretsouthern6750 Місяць тому +2

    You are The Cutest Anne! Such adorable videos! Thank you!

  • @Paytonmarques34
    @Paytonmarques34 День тому

    I love ur idea of adding perennial mushroom spores definitely doing that.

  • @northerngirlhobbies
    @northerngirlhobbies Місяць тому +5

    Awesome tour! Always excellent info and inspiration to be doing much more. Fishing from that pond will be excellent! We also use the pumpkins for our pugs and chickens, a perfect natural remedy.

  • @cathymariebaker
    @cathymariebaker Місяць тому +1

    I absolutely love your videos! So full of real practical information. I'm 72 and finally able to get back to gardening. Your style suits me! Thank you and please keep sharing!

  • @hiltonhillfarms5995
    @hiltonhillfarms5995 Місяць тому +2

    OMG!!! I love you and your videos!! Im in East Tennessee and hope so much to meet you one day!! Awesome video!!!

  • @CMSCK
    @CMSCK Місяць тому

    I am learning so much from you. Grateful! Thank you.

  • @Ngxoks
    @Ngxoks Місяць тому

    Lovely stuff. Thank you.

  • @mbiliameekers2665
    @mbiliameekers2665 Місяць тому

    Yessss! Raintree is the best!!

  • @liebekatz1
    @liebekatz1 Місяць тому +2

    @Anne of All Trades I am going to step out of my comfort zone experiment with something in my garden. My grandparents always direct sowed seeds. I am going to try and germinate tomato seeds and plant then directly in the ground as soon as they germinate. Wish me luck❤

    • @brandynash1409
      @brandynash1409 Місяць тому

      I direct sowed all my seeds one year. It worked great! I just had a super late harvest of everything. But, if the goal was to put up a lot of food for winter, I can totally see how that would work. People talk about red tomatoes and ripe watermelons in the winter. And after that experiment year, I understand it now.

  • @deborahthomas3475
    @deborahthomas3475 День тому

    I have think your area by the road is lovely

  • @themapleafan
    @themapleafan Місяць тому +2

    Such great advice, love your videos

  • @LaiFamVietNam
    @LaiFamVietNam Місяць тому

    This is *actual* gold.

  • @jaynenewman7691
    @jaynenewman7691 Місяць тому +1

    Ann thank you so much! I am caring for someone and can't be at my farm but your videos help me audaciously plan for the future. God bless you and your Farm.

  • @Thankful_.
    @Thankful_. Місяць тому +1

    I enjoy your videos. Thank you. It’s been a minutes since I’ve uploaded anything and I need to get back at it!

  • @paxton988
    @paxton988 Місяць тому

    Great video fun to watch

  • @TNACME
    @TNACME Місяць тому +1

    Florida plants giant onions in one row and strawberries in a row right next to it . The onions are huge and the strawberries are so sweet. Maybe you can try it.

  • @denisematlock4566
    @denisematlock4566 Місяць тому +1

    I so enjoy all your videos! You make life real. You’ve inspired me to get back to growing vegetables in a more enjoyable way of doing so. On the subject of Paw paw’s in Indiana we call them native bananas. I have a beautiful grove and enjoy the fruits every year! I shared them, and people are shocked that they are a native growing plant here. My family has been growing them for as long as I can remember. Hopefully yours will flourish for you too.!

  • @ladyrwolf
    @ladyrwolf 21 день тому

    Great tips. Thank you. ❤

  • @IrieB303
    @IrieB303 Місяць тому +1

    I needed to hear the part about your neighbors. Thanks for being.

  • @toneyjohnson8910
    @toneyjohnson8910 Місяць тому

    I am really enjoying your videos. Thanks for sharing.

  • @vickiesaewert5552
    @vickiesaewert5552 Місяць тому +1

    You give me faith in my garden. I LOVED this story of experience and I thank You!

  • @audramoore8679
    @audramoore8679 Місяць тому +1

    I loved this video about native plants! So inspiring. We need more native, drought tolerant plants in our gardens!

  • @katehouse8944
    @katehouse8944 Місяць тому

    I’m learning so much for your channel, thank you! 🙌

  • @jennleighwesson6089
    @jennleighwesson6089 Місяць тому +1

    You’re nipping things in the bud. Literally.
    Absolutely wonderful content. Thanks Ann

  • @susancarroll7697
    @susancarroll7697 Місяць тому +1

    Love how often you’ve been posting. You energize me!

  • @leonsaquaponicsandhomegard6793
    @leonsaquaponicsandhomegard6793 Місяць тому

    Fantastic job 😊😊😊

  • @claireswaine5774
    @claireswaine5774 Місяць тому +1

    I can't wait to see your new areas of garden! Your feeding my dream of having a smallholding of my own 😍

  • @MattyDemello
    @MattyDemello Місяць тому

    What a beautiful lot of land.

  • @ArtFlowersBeeze8815
    @ArtFlowersBeeze8815 Місяць тому +3

    Nice ! Getting us all amped up for spring! Hops like the paw paw are rather invasive. If I was to plant them again , I'd put them in one of those round culvert (aka park campground) fire rings 1 1/2 foot deep because those rhizomes go everywhere!!

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  Місяць тому +2

      I actually use their invasive nature to my advantage- I pull all the spreading rhizomes, put them in pots, and sell them ;)

    • @ArtFlowersBeeze8815
      @ArtFlowersBeeze8815 Місяць тому

      @@AnneofAllTrades ah, smart. Which hops did you choose to grow? So many!

  • @john__johnson
    @john__johnson 11 днів тому

    A lot of great info. Thanks Anne and Dan!

  • @Woodgal91
    @Woodgal91 Місяць тому

    You’re a joy! Love your info packed videos!

  • @navyforeveryoungjean-phili5940
    @navyforeveryoungjean-phili5940 Місяць тому +1

    Oh my god. My first time here and you are extremely impressive

  • @mikebaker2591
    @mikebaker2591 Місяць тому

    Life finds a way 😁

  • @YalisCommunity
    @YalisCommunity Місяць тому

    Very informative video, inspiring and awesomely wonderful garden full of many blessings. Thanks for sharing.

  • @lucythomas4077
    @lucythomas4077 Місяць тому +1

    Yes please. I just found your channel two weeks ago. You’re so amazing! I’m new to gardening, it’s quite overwhelming.

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  Місяць тому +1

      Welcome!! You can do it, and be sure to ask your questions as they come!

  • @CowbellFarm
    @CowbellFarm 26 днів тому

    I’m so glad that I’m not alone at getting distracted when filming… and the random things I start talking about 😂😂!! Love it !!!

  • @neiuke1149
    @neiuke1149 Місяць тому

    I'm in zone 4a and rhubarb has always been in my garden since childhood. We never cover it and very rarely fertilize. It's more like a weed, it just grows and it's BIG. Even when I got a rhubarb from someone and forgot it outside in a plastic box, nothing happened, it's growing now. And we have weeks in winters where we have -35C. Depends of the variety, but you could def try some more cold hardy ones.

    • @AnneofAllTrades
      @AnneofAllTrades  Місяць тому

      It’s more that I have to temper it to deal with the huge temp swings. Most rhubarb is cold hardy, but few are as heat tolerant as we need them to be here.

  • @southernorganictrees1097
    @southernorganictrees1097 Місяць тому +2

    That asparagus had me drooling

  • @annerosaleenandy-ls7ek
    @annerosaleenandy-ls7ek Місяць тому

    Woo you are a wealth off knowledge. So inspiring too🌻 Thanks for all the info, really helpful 😊

  • @saharatopaz558
    @saharatopaz558 26 днів тому

    Gosh just found your channel - you are SO INTELLIGENT - entertaining - interesting - inspiring!! - I'm in South Australia and making a Moroccan style garden in my 10 metres x 10 mtrs space ...Now thinking of adding in some big pots of produce as well ...

  • @cathythomas2692
    @cathythomas2692 29 днів тому

    Very nice new addition to your farm. I miss my produce box.

  • @danward64
    @danward64 Місяць тому +2

    💁🏽‍♂️New subscriber. Adding you to my list of motivation gardening 👩🏻‍🌾 peeps. 😎 God bless you, your family and your work young lady. 🐎🐎🦅🪶🕊

  • @carissalizotte8977
    @carissalizotte8977 Місяць тому

    Thankful to have found your channel! Love your style! 💚

  • @deedoodahdye
    @deedoodahdye Місяць тому

    Wow I’m excited to see how the expansion goes in the upcoming years! Love your channel, love your gardening videos, thanks Anne!

  • @ginazee84
    @ginazee84 Місяць тому

    I just found you a couple days ago and learned so much in just a couple videos. I plan to watch more. Liked and subscribed.

  • @EweGoatToBeKidding
    @EweGoatToBeKidding Місяць тому

    Totally worth it for paw paws!! We have some in middle TN too. They are so good!

  • @austintrees
    @austintrees Місяць тому +2

    30:50 - we took really old fire pit Ash soil that had been there for over a decade building up and the pH was really low there, so I almost wonder if it matters what is being burnt... We put it on blueberries the acidity test was so low

  • @cheaputhyvan4705
    @cheaputhyvan4705 Місяць тому

    Great job 🥦🐝🦋

  • @wildmanofthenorth1598
    @wildmanofthenorth1598 Місяць тому +1

    Contain the roots would have helped with the Passion flowers
    I use a washing machines tub to grow wisteria and contains those roots. Just a idea you may benefit from.

  • @diannecass880
    @diannecass880 Місяць тому

    i love how well thought out your plant placements are which in principle can really be utilized on a smaller scale too. The deep layered beds are exactly right, specially in sandy souls that leach nutrients really fast. Great show, keep up the good vids! 💚 native plants may be a consideration in the future that already have survival skills built in.

  • @gardenvlogmeimei
    @gardenvlogmeimei Місяць тому

    good sharing

  • @cherylfrench4017
    @cherylfrench4017 Місяць тому

    You need to write a book on lazy gardening! So much great information.

  • @DavidDavis-fishing
    @DavidDavis-fishing Місяць тому +5

    Gooood afternoon from central Florida! Hope everyone has a great afternoon!

  • @dawnteskey3259
    @dawnteskey3259 Місяць тому

    I have an apricot tree that flowers before it gets its leaves. I've never seen another tree do that. PawPaw trees are very interesting. Thanks for sharing your knowledge!

  • @nerdtitan333
    @nerdtitan333 Місяць тому

    The dedication o the gardening and the making of the video its super I love this youtube video, they dont do them like this no more ♥ I hope you can keep this as it is congratulations!