Huw, you've created another beautiful video, thank you for capturing the feel of my garden so exquisitely. And thank you to your viewers for the kind and encouraging comments. I need to apologise for an error and for misinforming viewers. Earl Grey tea is made using the oil from a Bergamot orange. As I've said so many times - with gardening I learn something new every single day!
Your garden is amazing! Thank you for sharing it, I have now found names of many flowers 💐 I can use in my garden! ❤ specially bergamot, I use a bergamot oil for my hair to grow 😅 and now I can have the plant as well 🎉
Lovely garden, I just love your approach 🌿. Herbs are beyond important for health. Your passion for flowers and herbs makes me want to suggest a novel called The Language of Flowers written by Vanessa Diffenbaugh.
A long time ago when I was just a boy, I'd often ride my bike, sometimes with a couple of friends, to my grandmother's house. She would inevitably have us doing some garden chores for her under supervision, of course. We'd mow, weed, prune, turn the compost, carry things here and there, whatever Gran would request. We'd be rewarded with (my favourite) a corned beef and salad sandwich, a glass of milk and her legendary Anzac biscuits for lunch. The sandwiches were almost always 'spiced' up with nasturtium leaves. I loved my gran, not just for her warm smiles, hugs, corned beef and sandwiches, Anzac biscuits, but also for instilling a love of gardening.
I really enjoy seeing videos like this. You can't beat home grown food picked and eaten fresh. It amazes me how more people aren't interested in growing their own food. I show people my 5 year old food forest and they are always amazed by the taste of the food, but they never consider growing their own!
I absolutely love Liz’s garden and her gardening style. I had no idea her garden was 1) that young, and 2) had so many gorgeous flowers! She looks truly radiant in her garden.. so peaceful, so contented. It’s inspiring to see, so thank you for sharing such a beautiful video.
Beautiful! And such a soothing and inspiring video. Thank you, Huw. Learned so much from Liz in this clip. Off to dry some calendula leaves. It is the only thing growing well in my garden-and I really appreciate it now!
I am Dutch and our main dish here is kale stew. We cook kale with potatoes together and a bit of salt. After 25 minutes you poor the water out and stamp the kale and potatoes together with butter and you have a wonderfull tasty ‘ stamppot’ as we call it. We eat it with fried bacon and a smoked sausage. Delicious in the winter.
This one teared me up. The way she said 'it's my garden' with such pride. I beamed just watching her. Oh, I never thought of putting flowers in the garden beds. Brilliant. Inspiring. I will be doing my own take on this one. It'll just make the garden even more enticing for the children, especially the edible flower! I think this has been my favourite of the series.
such a lovely lady, loved hearing her talk about the flowers, here I was thinking id only want to grow veggies in the future but it seems as though she lit a match for me that I never knew was even there. Thank you so much
Not kidding, this is only two weeks old and I've watched this billions of times. She seems like the type of person, I'd love to hang out with and her garden is gorgeous. Plus, the video is so aestheticly pleasing. Thank you for this.
Thank you for your regular visits with Liz. She's just a gem, and I've loved watching her grow as she grows her gardens. Her gardens are down to earth and beautiful!
Liz is a huuuuge inspiration for me. I just found out I'm going to be getting a house I've been trying to buy. Moving in 5 December and immediately getting cracking with garden beds (down in Australia so early summer here). There will be a tonne of flowers sprinkled throughout the veg beds 😻😍
Wowww this garden is so beautiful! As someone who lives in the city my whole life, this garden is a dream, and the owners must have pit sooo much love and care into it everyday. So beautiful!
Thank you for not only the beauty of your lovely garden but the botanical benefits and culinary uses and how our interaction with nature is how we have balance and harmony in the earth.
These Videos are Inspiring Millions of People around the World!! The Topic gives people Hope for a Better Future for people and the Planet! Thanks lot Huw Richards!
What a gorgeous video. That gardener could do a phenomenal kids' show- she's warm, knowledgeable, calm and soothing. I'd love to see more videos like this! Lovely garden and lovely person.
What a beautiful and colorful garden! I liked her honesty about kale (haha), when she spoke about Agastache, the ducks quacking in the back, so much valuable bits of info in so little time ... this is all so very inspiring.
Just watching and listening to you in your wonderful garden is so relaxing and visually a feast for the senses! Thank you for your beautiful garden and the very interesting information you provide. Kerry, Perth, Western Australia 🇦🇺 😊
What a beautifully shot and edited video. I'm just stunned at how gorgeous Liz's garden is, but also how many times Liz refers to flowers existing there _because she loves them_ which couldn't be a more poignant statement about gardens. Growing, creating and love all spring from the same well.
Absolutely wonderful. Liz has a calming voice and whilst she is wondered through her garden 🪴 she wonderfully shares her passion and joy with us. Thank you kindly Michael & Gabriel 🇨🇦❤️
What a gorgeous video! I have been followed Liz’s progress over the last year in her new homestead. She has made amazing progress. Her raised beds are something I aspire to.
I find gardening therapeutic. In 2020 when we were told to work from home I realised my garden was non existent except for a few plants. I said to my son from next year 2021 our garden will always be in full bloom and popping. I have never looked back since!
Inspiring. I've saved it to my watch list to view during the long, dark months of winter, here in Wisconsin. Thank you for capturing the beauty of gardening!
1:20 in and I had to pause. To tell you I’m trying not to cry. I’m planning on having so many flowers in my garden this year that it looks like Eden. If I come a fraction of the way close to your success I will be thrilled. Thank you so much for the encouragement of your own garden. Blessings.
What a breathtakingly beautiful video! It was a pleasure visiting Liz this summer and what she's created in such a short time is incredible. Can't wait to see how it develops over the years :) Also, the agastache (Korean mint) is a fab replacement for coriander in dishes. Love a flower with edible uses 💐
Wow, as someone whose first love is growing pollinator-friendly flowers (vegetables are secondary for me, happy if they grow but I'm ecstatic when I see my annuals bloom) this was perfect. What Liz said about growing plants for their scent and the sensory experience really got me thinking. Thanks so much to Liz and Huw for sharing this
Thank you!! both for the film and the wonderful display of flowers grown in colour clumps for max effect. NB Full sun !! I'm already collecting seeds and plants for new veggie/ flower beds in a sunny open space. My 100% favourite garden is on Vancouver Island and is a haphazard mix of fruit, flowers with veggies close enough to be pollinated. That and this film is just another nudge to get the raised beds ready for the spring. The Moors introduced aromatic herb gardens to Andalusia with chamomile, lily, lavender, lemon, lotus, apple, melon, mint, poppy, moss rose, rosemary and of course orange. Gardens that give pleasure go back a long way!!
"Flowers in my Life" Yes, indeed it is your BEAUTIFUL Garden. Winter has just began here in Washington .I can't wait until early Spring.You have inspired me. Thank you for sharing
First!!! 😂 Growing kale for the ducks is a good idea. I'm going to increase my plantings with things I can harvest and give to my hens. I test different things to see if they like it. If they do, I will grow some for them!
Aaaaaaahhhhhh....The colors in this garden are so satisfying to my ❤️. It's fall now and there no flowers around anymore. I am drinking in this beauty. My nature loving soul needed this video. Thank you!
Wow, Liz is an absolute treasure! Thank you for highlighting her fantastic garden and hard work, I've never subscribed to a channel so fast as I have to hers.
I love Liz’s garden, her approach to life and gardening, and her kind, gentle nature. It’s also lovely to see Huw and Liz gardening or chatting together (in other videos). Liz and Huw are two of my favourite gardeners. Thanks x 👩🌾🪴🌺🌸
@@judifarrington9461 oh my! Your last name is the same as my mother's maiden name. She was born in Canada. Nice to know that there are still some Farringtons out there. Blessings on your day Kiddo!😊🌻🐛
When we started our homestead the first thing I did is put in the flower garden to bring the life back to the farm that had been commercially farmed for nearly 40 years. It was amazing to see the life come back from a barren monoculture.
I had to pause the video after the first 1.23 to comment. I’ve watched soooo many garden videos lately looking for something and this is it. When you said it feels like my garden, tears in eyes absolutely beautiful. This is how I feel about gardening. I have three beds that we’ve made mostly free with logs, cardboard and compost. We are finally at a place we can expand and this is all I’ve been looking for. The inspiration to make it mine.
im 46... garden on my own since i was 20... and recently... 2019 i have learn more then in those 24 yrs... cutting flowers changed my life...gave me a way to express myself.. its a lonely process for me but i do love it... single mom of twins.. im home.. growing food and beautiful flowers bouquet all summer to offer them ( ok they are a bit fed up of my plants at 16yrs old) just a new gardenning chapter...
Dear Liz, if I may call you so, you are a treasure & should be a presenter on Gardeners World. Your voice is so right & soothing, plus, perhaps without knowing it, you are a great teacher! Subscribed! 💐
Uour gardens are just beautiful!! I was always an herb/veg person but these past two yrs I have slowly increased the flowers for pollinators and the more I have, the more joy I feel they are bringing me! Plan to add even more this next yr! 😊😁😃🌻🐝🌺🌼🦋🏵
Huw, I am very grateful to you for introducing us to @LizZorab! Her practical, no-nonsense approach that nonetheless insists on beauty to nourish the soul as well as the body is a constant inspiration to me.
Aw, Liz Zorab, you inspire me! Absolutely gorgeous this magic you've spun here. Brava. Love following your journey and your channel. And thank you Huw, for your wonderful people features.
We’ve just moved into our new little farm in central Victoria about 90mins outside of Melbourne. We could never have a piece of land in South Africa due to safety issues and were adamant to have a farm when we moved to Australia. So here I am watching this inspirational video again and feeling very grateful and quite teary at seeing this lovely garden and the serenity that comes with it. Thanks Huw and thanks Liz.
So, so beautiful! Thank you Liz and Huw so very much for the encouragement and hope that these videos bring! A healing balm to get us through the winter! Blessings on your day Kiddos!🥰🌻🐛🐝
Dear Liz, I like kale this way: free the kale leaves from their stems. Put the leaves in boiling water for a minute. Drain and chop the kale. Fry a decent amount of diceg onions in some olive oil, add the kale and stew for 10-15 minutes. Not too soft! Add a spoonful of starch in water and boil again. Now add some salt, kale needs salt. I like my kale with a speciality called "Kasseler", which is lean pickeled and smoked pork. In Germany, we do also have all kind of sausage with the kale, and of course potatoes. It would be great to cook it for you! What a beautiful garden you have. I decided I must have more flowers next year. Sending lots of love, Y
I grow kale4my chickens, turkey, rabbits, birds & guinea pigs...Yes I get excited by certain smells in my garden.brings back beautiful memories of my mum.💙great tips about the calendular flowers! Thankyou.
Huw, you've created another beautiful video, thank you for capturing the feel of my garden so exquisitely. And thank you to your viewers for the kind and encouraging comments. I need to apologise for an error and for misinforming viewers. Earl Grey tea is made using the oil from a Bergamot orange. As I've said so many times - with gardening I learn something new every single day!
Thank you for sharing your wonderful garden with us, Liz.
Your garden is amazing! Thank you for sharing it, I have now found names of many flowers 💐 I can use in my garden! ❤ specially bergamot, I use a bergamot oil for my hair to grow 😅 and now I can have the plant as well 🎉
Lovely garden, I just love your approach 🌿. Herbs are beyond important for health.
Your passion for flowers and herbs makes me want to suggest a novel called The Language of Flowers written by Vanessa Diffenbaugh.
Liz the garden really is breathtaking!
Such a beautiful garden and an inspiration. ❤️🌺🌸
Loved this gentle film full of peace and colour.
I teared up when you said "it's not just the garden it's my garden" Thank you for this beautiful video.
What an icon this lady is!
A long time ago when I was just a boy, I'd often ride my bike, sometimes with a couple of friends, to my grandmother's house. She would inevitably have us doing some garden chores for her under supervision, of course. We'd mow, weed, prune, turn the compost, carry things here and there, whatever Gran would request. We'd be rewarded with (my favourite) a corned beef and salad sandwich, a glass of milk and her legendary Anzac biscuits for lunch. The sandwiches were almost always 'spiced' up with nasturtium leaves.
I loved my gran, not just for her warm smiles, hugs, corned beef and sandwiches, Anzac biscuits, but also for instilling a love of gardening.
What a beautiful comment. ❤
Watching that was the perfect antidote to a long day in the office. Liz Zorab and her beautiful property are very calming and inspiring to watch.
Hands down this is one of the most beautiful flower/veggie raise garden I have ever seen. So lovely.
I really enjoy seeing videos like this. You can't beat home grown food picked and eaten fresh. It amazes me how more people aren't interested in growing their own food. I show people my 5 year old food forest and they are always amazed by the taste of the food, but they never consider growing their own!
The air is fresher, the pace is slower-country life at its best
I absolutely love Liz’s garden and her gardening style. I had no idea her garden was 1) that young, and 2) had so many gorgeous flowers! She looks truly radiant in her garden.. so peaceful, so contented. It’s inspiring to see, so thank you for sharing such a beautiful video.
You are so welcome! I love capturing gardens and their gardeners :D
They had moved and had to start over with her gardens. It’s neat to see how it has changed with all her wisdom brought forth from the old gardens
@@stacyk.3402 yes indeed. It’s stunning. And she seems like such a lovely lady, to boot.
Beautiful! And such a soothing and inspiring video. Thank you, Huw. Learned so much from Liz in this clip. Off to dry some calendula leaves. It is the only thing growing well in my garden-and I really appreciate it now!
That's precisely how I want my garden to look like!
I am Dutch and our main dish here is kale stew. We cook kale with potatoes together and a bit of salt. After 25 minutes you poor the water out and stamp the kale and potatoes together with butter and you have a wonderfull tasty ‘ stamppot’ as we call it. We eat it with fried bacon and a smoked sausage. Delicious in the winter.
This one teared me up. The way she said 'it's my garden' with such pride. I beamed just watching her. Oh, I never thought of putting flowers in the garden beds. Brilliant. Inspiring. I will be doing my own take on this one. It'll just make the garden even more enticing for the children, especially the edible flower! I think this has been my favourite of the series.
Being February as I'm watching this and everything being dormant, I'm getting so excited for spring to start and my garden to wake up!
I love the friendship Huw, between you and Liz. You both inspire this zone6 mini farmer to try new things.
This is one of the most beautiful gardens I have ever seen! I can’t wait til I’m in a house! I need a garden!
This plot is amazing, just drowning in blooms. I love it so much!
such a lovely lady, loved hearing her talk about the flowers, here I was thinking id only want to grow veggies in the future but it seems as though she lit a match for me that I never knew was even there. Thank you so much
Not kidding, this is only two weeks old and I've watched this billions of times. She seems like the type of person, I'd love to hang out with and her garden is gorgeous. Plus, the video is so aestheticly pleasing. Thank you for this.
Thank you for your regular visits with Liz. She's just a gem, and I've loved watching her grow as she grows her gardens. Her gardens are down to earth and beautiful!
Liz is a huuuuge inspiration for me. I just found out I'm going to be getting a house I've been trying to buy. Moving in 5 December and immediately getting cracking with garden beds (down in Australia so early summer here). There will be a tonne of flowers sprinkled throughout the veg beds 😻😍
CONGRATULATIONS! Blessings on your new homestead and family 😊🌻🐛
Best wishes with your new home & gardens- to- be!
Congrats! I wish you many years of abundance in your new home
what a great start to the summer! congrats and all the best!
On my Birthday :D
Wowww this garden is so beautiful! As someone who lives in the city my whole life, this garden is a dream, and the owners must have pit sooo much love and care into it everyday. So beautiful!
Absolutely beautiful. That opening shot with the sun over the poly tunnel, combined with the music was breathtaking.
Thank you for not only the beauty of your lovely garden but the botanical benefits and culinary uses and how our interaction with nature is how we have balance and harmony in the earth.
These Videos are Inspiring Millions of People around the World!! The Topic gives people Hope for a Better Future for people and the Planet! Thanks lot Huw Richards!
Your gardens are beautiful.. you have encouraged me to grow more flowers in my vegetable garden. Thank you
Loving these short films, way better than gardeners world these days thanks Huw
Liz is a delight to listen to. Thanks for highlighting her.
Liz Zorab is a treasure, thank you for sharing her garden's beauty!
I enjoy listening to Liz tell us about her lovely garden.
What a gorgeous video. That gardener could do a phenomenal kids' show- she's warm, knowledgeable, calm and soothing. I'd love to see more videos like this! Lovely garden and lovely person.
There are lots of videos on my channel and many other beautiful videos here on Huw's channel.
What a beautiful and colorful garden! I liked her honesty about kale (haha), when she spoke about Agastache, the ducks quacking in the back, so much valuable bits of info in so little time ... this is all so very inspiring.
Just watching and listening to you in your wonderful garden is so relaxing and visually a feast for the senses!
Thank you for your beautiful garden and the very interesting information you provide.
Kerry, Perth, Western Australia 🇦🇺 😊
A good reminder that pleasure is a valid yield from your garden.
OH MY WORD! Liz, I must have missed this on her channel as I haven't been watching lot of garden content lately. DREAM space Liz. This is beautiful!
A little peace of heaven 🕊🌻🌸🌻🌷So beautiful 🌻🌸💐
What a beautifully shot and edited video. I'm just stunned at how gorgeous Liz's garden is, but also how many times Liz refers to flowers existing there _because she loves them_ which couldn't be a more poignant statement about gardens. Growing, creating and love all spring from the same well.
What a delightful garden walk with this lady. Thankyou for inviting her into your channel. I’m inspired!
Hi pretty lady. How are you doing today? And how is the family and the weather over there??
Huw, I think this is my favorite video on your channel. I keep coming back to it. The lady in the video is so pleasant and her space is so peaceful.
Ah Huw and Liz, two of my absolute favourites. A beautiful garden beautifully filmed. 😍 ❤️
Love Liz. Can't believe how much she has achieved ashtray in her new space!
Absolutely wonderful. Liz has a calming voice and whilst she is wondered through her garden 🪴 she wonderfully shares her passion and joy with us.
Thank you kindly
Michael & Gabriel 🇨🇦❤️
Huw I Love that you started bringing back this Series of different Gardeners
What a beautiful garden. I love the ducks and may I add such a wonderful Lady. She has it all.
Beautiful. Thank you to all.
Thank you Huw for sharing Liz's garden with us. It's inspired me to dedicate one of my Allotment plot beds to flowing annuals and perennials.
What a gorgeous video! I have been followed Liz’s progress over the last year in her new homestead. She has made amazing progress. Her raised beds are something I aspire to.
I find gardening therapeutic. In 2020 when we were told to work from home I realised my garden was non existent except for a few plants. I said to my son from next year 2021 our garden will always be in full bloom and popping. I have never looked back since!
That's great! The pandemic certainly caused a boom in gardening!
I just love Ms Zorab's garden and her approach! Definitely have to increase my cut flowers for next year!
Inspiring. I've saved it to my watch list to view during the long, dark months of winter, here in Wisconsin.
Thank you for capturing the beauty of gardening!
1:20 in and I had to pause. To tell you I’m trying not to cry. I’m planning on having so many flowers in my garden this year that it looks like Eden. If I come a fraction of the way close to your success I will be thrilled. Thank you so much for the encouragement of your own garden. Blessings.
What a beautiful video and such a sweet soul.
Veggies nourish the body and the flowers gladden the heart. All good.
She has my heart for flowers! Yaaaay!
Wow..stunning, thank you. I felt I was there in your beautiful garden with you.
A lot of hard work,but oh so rewarding! Being in a beautiful garden makes me so close to God and how wonderful life is!
Hi Liz, bronze fennel flowers have a wonderful light & bright anise flavor for salads & fish.
So beautiful Liz, a glorious display in your homeland. Well done. Love them all.
What a beautiful and inspirational garden Liz has created. It's stunning.
It certainly is!
What a breathtakingly beautiful video! It was a pleasure visiting Liz this summer and what she's created in such a short time is incredible. Can't wait to see how it develops over the years :) Also, the agastache (Korean mint) is a fab replacement for coriander in dishes. Love a flower with edible uses 💐
Love your flower gardens. So many beautiful colors. You have been busy
Wow, as someone whose first love is growing pollinator-friendly flowers (vegetables are secondary for me, happy if they grow but I'm ecstatic when I see my annuals bloom) this was perfect. What Liz said about growing plants for their scent and the sensory experience really got me thinking. Thanks so much to Liz and Huw for sharing this
are you a meat-eater? obese?
Thank you!! both for the film and the wonderful display of flowers grown in colour clumps for max effect. NB Full sun !! I'm already collecting seeds and plants for new veggie/ flower beds in a sunny open space. My 100% favourite garden is on Vancouver Island and is a haphazard mix of fruit, flowers with veggies close enough to be pollinated. That and this film is just another nudge to get the raised beds ready for the spring. The Moors introduced aromatic herb gardens to Andalusia with chamomile, lily, lavender, lemon, lotus, apple, melon, mint, poppy, moss rose, rosemary and of course orange. Gardens that give pleasure go back a long way!!
How lovely! Oh to be a bee in that garden.
Liz's garden is so beautiful and amazing. Thanks for this wonderful heartwarming summertour on a gusty cold foggy day at the Swabian Alb. ☺️👍🏻💚🌱
"Flowers in my Life" Yes, indeed it is your BEAUTIFUL Garden. Winter has just began here in Washington .I can't wait until early Spring.You have inspired me. Thank you for sharing
First!!! 😂
Growing kale for the ducks is a good idea. I'm going to increase my plantings with things I can harvest and give to my hens. I test different things to see if they like it. If they do, I will grow some for them!
Love her energy!
Aaaaaaahhhhhh....The colors in this garden are so satisfying to my ❤️. It's fall now and there no flowers around anymore. I am drinking in this beauty. My nature loving soul needed this video. Thank you!
Wow, Liz is an absolute treasure! Thank you for highlighting her fantastic garden and hard work, I've never subscribed to a channel so fast as I have to hers.
I love Liz’s garden, her approach to life and gardening, and her kind, gentle nature. It’s also lovely to see Huw and Liz gardening or chatting together (in other videos). Liz and Huw are two of my favourite gardeners.
Thanks x 👩🌾🪴🌺🌸
Mine too!!
@@judifarrington9461 oh my! Your last name is the same as my mother's maiden name. She was born in Canada. Nice to know that there are still some Farringtons out there. Blessings on your day Kiddo!😊🌻🐛
@@marking-time-gardens 😊
Same :))
Stunning!!! I love the look of Liz' colourful beds. I must get more flowers into my vege garden.
What an inspiration! Makes me want to fly out into the yard and start working. Such beauty.
When we started our homestead the first thing I did is put in the flower garden to bring the life back to the farm that had been commercially farmed for nearly 40 years. It was amazing to see the life come back from a barren monoculture.
Liz makes me smile 😃! Beautiful!
Beautiful flowers and photography 🌼🌸🌻🌹🌷
I had to pause the video after the first 1.23 to comment. I’ve watched soooo many garden videos lately looking for something and this is it. When you said it feels like my garden, tears in eyes absolutely beautiful. This is how I feel about gardening. I have three beds that we’ve made mostly free with logs, cardboard and compost. We are finally at a place we can expand and this is all I’ve been looking for. The inspiration to make it mine.
im 46... garden on my own since i was 20... and recently... 2019 i have learn more then in those 24 yrs... cutting flowers changed my life...gave me a way to express myself.. its a lonely process for me but i do love it... single mom of twins.. im home.. growing food and beautiful flowers bouquet all summer to offer them ( ok they are a bit fed up of my plants at 16yrs old) just a new gardenning chapter...
Beautiful spotlight on an amazing gardener!
Dear Liz, if I may call you so, you are a treasure & should be a presenter on Gardeners World. Your voice is so right & soothing, plus, perhaps without knowing it, you are a great teacher! Subscribed! 💐
i'm getting so inspired for my own garden! I love hearing her talk!
asik sekali kebunnya.....sangat menginspirasi........
Uour gardens are just beautiful!! I was always an herb/veg person but these past two yrs I have slowly increased the flowers for pollinators and the more I have, the more joy I feel they are bringing me! Plan to add even more this next yr! 😊😁😃🌻🐝🌺🌼🦋🏵
Your vegetables and flowers garden speaks volumes to fellow gardeners. Much love from Trinidad.
Utterly spectacular ! This garden is pure joy! Thank you for bringing, me into your garden and wishing you many many years of happiness in it!
Love your truthfulness about kale!
Liz I'm a huge fan of growing flowers. This is just beautiful.
Huw, I am very grateful to you for introducing us to @LizZorab! Her practical, no-nonsense approach that nonetheless insists on beauty to nourish the soul as well as the body is a constant inspiration to me.
Aw, thank you for your kind words.
Very inspiring indeed!!! Thanks for your great work Hugh and thanks to Liz for beeing her beautiful self - it shows in her garden🌻
Liz you are my spirit animal 🥰
Aw, Liz Zorab, you inspire me! Absolutely gorgeous this magic you've spun here. Brava. Love following your journey and your channel. And thank you Huw, for your wonderful people features.
I could watch her talk about flowers for hours.
We’ve just moved into our new little farm in central Victoria about 90mins outside of Melbourne. We could never have a piece of land in South Africa due to safety issues and were adamant to have a farm when we moved to Australia. So here I am watching this inspirational video again and feeling very grateful and quite teary at seeing this lovely garden and the serenity that comes with it. Thanks Huw and thanks Liz.
So, so beautiful! Thank you Liz and Huw so very much for the encouragement and hope that these videos bring! A healing balm to get us through the winter! Blessings on your day Kiddos!🥰🌻🐛🐝
guess you gained a lot from the video.
Happy thanksgiving
I love her garden, so beautiful 💐💐💐, full of love, joy🌺🌼🌻😍
I like how she didn't over focus on companion planting! Loved seeing the contrast of colours and varieties of annuals
Dear Liz, I like kale this way:
free the kale leaves from their stems. Put the leaves in boiling water for a minute. Drain and chop the kale. Fry a decent amount of diceg onions in some olive oil, add the kale and stew for 10-15 minutes. Not too soft! Add a spoonful of starch in water and boil again. Now add some salt, kale needs salt. I like my kale with a speciality called "Kasseler", which is lean pickeled and smoked pork. In Germany, we do also have all kind of sausage with the kale, and of course potatoes. It would be great to cook it for you! What a beautiful garden you have. I decided I must have more flowers next year. Sending lots of love, Y
I grow kale4my chickens, turkey, rabbits, birds & guinea pigs...Yes I get excited by certain smells in my garden.brings back beautiful memories of my mum.💙great tips about the calendular flowers! Thankyou.
Stunning garden. We need a video of which plants to go with which veg and how to arrange them together.
Your garden is beautiful, thank you for sharing it with us in this video. 💝🤩