Honestly, it felt like Christmas morning opening up all those jugs. I work with special needs children with various abilities. Most of them come from low income families. This form of gardening really provides beautiful opportunities for them....joy in gardening can be available for everyone and not just the privileged. Nice job!!! 💚🌱
Thank you for showing your successes and failures! When all you see are people’s healthy growth from seed instead of the good and the bad it can be discouraging. After watching your video, I’m encouraged that my attempts are not complete failures.
Yes agreed when your still new like i am to gardening and you cant run to grandma for help seeing others struggling and successes are really important to help learn from
I've been watching your channel since you were at your other house and 99% of your videos were easily under ten minutes. It is so interesting when you apologize for "long" videos. Even though your videos have slowly gotten longer you are getting zero complaints from your faithful followers! We all just keep eating them up! It doesn't matter if they are 45 minutes or longer. Anything you throw our way, we will take. Thank you for all of the work you are doing. Even though we are in a hard time, you (with Aaron and helpers!) keep cranking out videos and spreading sunshine with your lovely, cheerful personality and enthusiasm for gardening. You are serving a world wide community. Thank you! 💐🌷🌸🌻🌺💟🌞
Your videos can never be too long 😊 I'm in Melbourne Australia and I've just potted up my foxgloves too and I can't wait for spring to plant a lot of my flower seedling. My mum and I obsess over your videos and will often call each other to talk about what "Laura" is planting. You have definitely made us both up our flower game. We appreciate all the content you and Aaron (and Benjamin, Russell and Cheddar) put out..happy planting 🌱 PS, my son is 4 years old and will turn the tv on and put "Waura" on and tell me to come sit down and watch you 😍
I am a greenhouse consultant and I have to say it's amazing when I run into people in the greenhouse that are new gardeners and they tell me the thousands that they've spent or the hundreds that they've spent and been unsuccessful and when I start sharing the basic things like, you can use any container to grow anything in and as far as the medium and all that everything doesn't have to be a fortune then they come back and tell me about their success and they are so happy and feel so accomplished. A lot of people are not like you are they want to sell them expensive things that they make money off of themselves. If somebody is a new Gardener it's just confusing to them. If you start them out with the basics like you are on these and explain things and show them , it's not so overwhelming and they can learn on their own as they go along and get experience by doing. ✌️🌱
I’ve grown plants using jugs for years. I bet much of your jug’s poor performance was from your direct watering, or inconsistent watering. I use a large plastic sweater box and simply set the jugs in a few inches of water for a few minutes, watering from below. Works a treat and I get much better success.
I did something similar, I had a plastic bin catching rainwater and I’d just sit them in there if I noticed them drying. Since I’ve set them all in a cold frame and they’re still maintaining moisture. Hopefully. Haven’t checked in a couple days lol
This was my first year trying WS, I sat mine in large containers to soak cup from below too and it worked pretty good for me. I will do it again as I do not have space inside or grow lights.
Another tip: I grow literally thousands of seedlings in the amazing Gardener’s Supply seed starter trays Laura highlighted. This year, it’ll be about 2,300 plants. The 24 cell trays, with water reservoir, wicking mat and humidity domes, are brilliant. I have quite a few of Gardener’s Supply three tier grow light set ups, and they’re amazing, as well. I grow several rotations of seeds in these. But I use the jug method to practically double my plant production. They’re great for any seeds -hardy annual, the odd vegetable that requires some cold, like artichokes, or perennials- that require a period of vernalization, or winter cold, to germinate. In the jugs, I sow quite thickly and set a group of eight jugs without their plastic caps in a cheap plastic under-the-bed sweater box; I bought ten of these boxes on sale at Bed, Bath & Beyond for just a few dollars and I drill about ten small holes in each one. Not only does this make them easy to move around, but on the rare occasion when I do need to water the soil in the jugs, I just fill the sweater boxes up with water. The jugs soak up what they need and the excess drains slowly out of the sweater box’s holes so nothing is sitting in water for more than a few minutes. In my zone 6 area, I only need to water them once or twice a winter. Once the air temp hits 60 degrees, I open the jugs during the day, closing them at night. When I’m ready to pot up, I cut the jugs’ sides and simply slide out the thick mass of soil and seedlings out of the jugs like a pan of brownies, slice it up with an old bread knife, and repot the tiny “brownies”. I sow about 50 jugs each December/January and thus am able to almost double my plant production beyond what my five 3-tiered grow light racks, each holding 15 trays and replanted twice, can handle. It’s a brilliant tool and some plants actually do better in the jugs than in a perfectly controlled grow light set up! Do try it, it’s such an inexpensive way to grow a ton of fresh plants!
My goodness 😍 love the long video stuffed full of great info! We live vicariously through you by your superb editing. Also I learn so much from the content of people's comments, thanks to all of my fellow gardeners!
Love your longer videos. I get to have a cup of coffee/tea and enjoy my time, almost like visiting with a friend. Never apologize for your longer videos. :)
Hi Laura, thank you for teaching me almost everything I know about gardening. Watching your videos has been a priceless education for which I’ll be forever thankful. I have a bag of California poppy seeds I’ve had for probably 10 years and last year I direct sowed them and they came up beautifully so I think you’ll still have luck with the ones you said you’ve had for years.🥰
Laura, I love it when your videos are a bit longer! I need my plant fix!! You are it my dear! Thanks for are the great info you always give us! You ROCK!
Laura, FYI, when you mentioned mealy bugs on the artichoke plants my first question that came to my mind was if they where in close proximity to succulents. Well, when you were giving the tour, my questioned was answered because I noticed they are right next to the bowl with all those succulents. Many years ago, I read in a very old gardeners almanac, that mealy bugs are attracted by succulents. However, the darn critters don't end up on the succulents, but rather on other plants around them. Needless to say, I had first hand experience with these bugs a couple years back. I had the most beautiful collection of moth orchids. One day, I purchased a couple of succulents, forgetting what I had read in the almanac, I placed those darn succulents next to my beloved orchids--within weeks I had an infestation of mealy bugs on my orchids!! I was so mad I couldn't throw those succulents in the trash fast enough!! I managed to save a few of my orchids. Needless to say, after that incident, I have never again had a mealy problem...knock on wood! I have to say that I stay away from succulents now! Sorry for such a lengthy FYI.
No thats a very good FYI. I love the look of succulents but can never get myself to buy them i live in a desert environment. But with my garden i had a horrible experience with caterpillar and white flys and inside with Fingal gnats. Reading this makes me reconsider my want for a succulent for sure.
I want a green house, always have. I have a mini greenhouse that I started Baptisia Alba from stem cuttings. Those majestic plants come back every year and are beautiful! I love starting plants. I grew Yucca from seed, and even hosta from seed. It's so cool!
I agree. If for some reason I’m not able to watch the entire video in one setting, I simply finish watching the rest later, which works well,. Plus I really look forward to watching part two!
I agreed with Rita's Sewing Haven's comment. You're constantly saying and doing things that as value to the content where others drag out videos with repetition, music, or added chunks of stuff not related to topic we came to see.
I have a few reasons why I love your channel. One of them is seeing our "weeds" or "boring plants" being started from seed or planted in prime garden spaces. Coleus here is grown for medicinal properties, love in a puff and gomphrena are THUGS. We pick lantana flowers along the side walk and throw them like we're flower girls. Caladiums are everywhere in my grandmas yard amd along side walks too. And we eat a lot of sweet potato vine. I just love learning from you and passing it on to my grandma. So i guess uhmn THANK YOU!!!
I really like how you put the finished picture of the plants up on screen as you are showing the seedlings! It's really helpful! Thank-you for all the inspiration you give! 😊 I've been starting some seeds with a grow light inside.. It's soo exciting!! My problem tho is leggy plants even tho I have a light right over them. What am I doing wrong? And no it's fine, we love long videos!!
Sarah S. I thought mine were a little leggy last year so this year I increased the length of time my grow lights from 12 to 14 hours and I got a fan going. My fan is hooked up to the timer for my grow lights. I wonder if leggy plants happen more easily with certain plants? Good luck.
LOVE ALL YOUR VIDEOS, YOU MAKE ME HAPPY WHILE AM BED RIDDEN DUE TO MY TOTALLY HIP REPLACEMENT. I LOVE GARDENING TO, BUT AM ON HOLD FOR NOW TIL I GET BETTER., THEN I WILL START AGAIN GARDENING ❤️.
I love your videos no matter how long they are 5 minutes 1hour my daughter and I always look forward to watching everyday!!! I've been watching for a few years now and you have really inspired me to start seeds. I've always been really nervous about it but we are trying this year with some luck! I'm pretty excited about this growing season!
Love your honesty and excitement about gardening. I enjoy hearing about your succeses as well as the let downs. Keep up the great work . Thank you for sharing your passion with us. I look forward to seeing more videos.
,Love your videos. The ones where you and your mom go shopping are so good. My mom passed away years ago, and I so wish she was still here to go shopping and then to lunch and we would have so much fun just like you and your Mom do. Take it from me make fun times with your Mom a weekly or two week events. Your Mother reminds me so much of my Mom. Love your gardens. I try to see all the videos but miss some of them I am sure. What happened to the pond? I have not seen it in your videos. Or maybe I missed that one. Also your babies are precious.
Laura, please don’t feel this was too long. It was great. Next season I am definitely going to do the outside water containers. Every time you talk about the new cut garden I get so excited! 🌻🌼🌸🌺💐
I love when you said you were going to label as soon as video was done. If that was me, I would only get the artichokes and sweet peas right. You cut flower garden is going to be amazing!
I used the large rectangular clear salad containers for my winter sowing, they worked great. Just needed to add holes in the top and bottom and soak off any label. Also, do you ever pinch off the flowers on your tomato and pepper plants until you put them outside? I read it helps the plant out energy into a strong root system. I tried last year and my plants were really healthy. Once they’re outside you can stop. I also planted a lot of straw flowers this year too!!
Well, you inspired me! I started my tomatoes this year from seed. It's been fun to start from "the beginning". Can't wait to see updates on the new land and see how your current driveway changes as you develop the new area. All great stuff. Don't ever worry that your video is too long. I love everything you do.
I opened a few of my winter sowing containers this past week as well! This method has been the only way I can get certain flower varieties and lavender to sprout and grow. I am in 6b and it was super dry for us too so I watered mine a lot also this past two months I’ve had them. yours look great!
Just came across your channel! Love Flowers and gardening! Thank you for showing pictures of the lovely things you grow . I take a screenshot of the pictures you show that I like and then I can be on the lookout for them! I don't have any Flower Catalogs but I believe I will in the near future! : )
Thank you so much for doing this video! It definitely isn’t “too long”, because it was so informative and interesting seeing all of your seeds turn into plants. I’ve had ups and downs with seeds this year, as always. Unpredictable weather and a warm winter really messed with a lot of mine, but the successes have been great. I’m like you, I just feel so proud of myself when I’m able to transplant that little plant that I started from seed! Can’t wait to see the cut flower garden and all of this in its splendor! Stay safe and much love! ♥️💚🙌🌸🌷🌿
A huge thank you for all your videos that are jam packed with good content and certainly useful information, I have tried most of your tips, the ones that fit my gardening zone and they have improved me as a gardener and made my garden good looking at all times..❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great job gal. You sure will save a lot of money growing your own seedlings. Too expensive buying plants nowadays. Thanks for sharing your family with me
Dzień dobry jestem z Polski dokładnie z Koszalina z nad morza Bałtyckiego , Ja też mam ogród , bardzo interesuje mnie sadzenie , przesadzanie , rozmnazanie różnych roślinek. Pani film jest SUPER chociaż wiele nie rozumiem, ponieważ mówię po niemiecku . Pozdrawiam bardzo serdecznie !!!! BEATA ŻELIK Z KOSZALINA!!!
I love these types of videos. It's clear example to see that we are alike each other when we are starting for first time. I feel very intimidated when I see your pretty perfect plants and when I look at mine. They are all droopy and weaklings so videos like these are so encouraging.
I was so glad to see that you were growing the Nicotinia Peace Pipe (or Woodland Tobacco). This is one I said you needed for your Moon Garden. They are majastic! Super Tall w/ really long tubular white flowers. Warning though, the leaves do smell like tobacco & can be sticky when handled. So when you go to pull them up in the Fall make sure to wear gloves. I always let mine go to see before I discard for the year. They drop so many seeds that you will have dozens of new plants volunteer for you next Spring. As w/ my Foxgloves, if the volunteers don't come up where I want (like the front of the border instead of the back, I always dig them up & move them. They handle it really well). Also, if you dead head the flower stocks before the seed head pops, you can lay them out on news paper until they do & collect all of the hundreds of seeds you will get off just that one stock!
You had so much fun that you lost track of time! But I LOVE LOVE LOVE nearly 40 min videos. I stopped. Played. Paused. Screen captured. Played. Learned. Smiled. Got excited for the acres of beautiful pollinating blooms!!! An absolute fun video. And dont compare yourself to other people!!! U put us to shame. Lol.
PLEASE use Potting Mix next time! HUGE difference with watering!! I never had to water my containers except for the 1st few I started from your 1st video as I used starter seed mix. They were the only containers I had to water constantly. I planted 80 containers. Only 5 didn't sprout. I'll be doing this every year! Thank You both for all the inspiration! I get complimented on my landscape every day! Because of you💜
My daughter Reagan and I enjoyed watching you reveal the milk jug seedlings. We started seeds awhile ago and have recently replanted them in separate containers because they were growing so big! We love your videos!
You were saying how you found stinging nettle in one of your bottles and hay racks, I’m sure you know this but I have found over the years if I purchase bulk wood mulch from a landscaping co. Eventually I end up with so many different weed but mainly any weed that produces those little whisker seeds ( they look like the seed from milkweed) they blow through the air and get caught on the wood mulch from the landscaping nursery and also the mulch I’ve put down🥴🥴🥴). It’s pretty pricey to purchase bagged mulch but I have noticed it lasts longer without weeds then the bulk. IMPO🥰🥰❤️❤️love you, you and Aaron have given so much info to even the experienced gardeners👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️❤️❤️
I love this comment so much I had to show it to my husband, I’ve been telling him for years “when we lived in our old house we never had a problem with the nettle seed because we used bags of mulch” so since we moved to our new house and started using bulk mulch from the landscaping companies every year I’m digging these little buggers out!!! Where there’s one there’s more😡😡😡 well worth purchasing bagged mulch👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I’ve been seed starting a few years now. This is the first time I’m trying vegetables along with flowers. If it’s a failure, I still have farmers markets! I enjoy watching all your videos, no matter the subject or length.
Love the longer videos, Laura. Start to finish on a project makes things clearer to me. When I want info I want it now, hate waiting. Nights are still pretty cool in Minnesota so haven't done much yet but my bloomerang and limelights are leaving out, boomerangs are coming along very fast and will be moving one of them to the alley fence to screen it a bit more. That will give me a nice screen of lilac, hydrangea and rhododendron. Will be moving and splitting my yellow peony into 4 plants also since it's way to crowded where it is. Will keep 2 and give away 2. My yard seems to be ideal for peonies as was my parents yard just down the block.
I would never complain, the longer the better!!! I always learn from you. My fox gloves are growing everywhere outside!! They multiply. Just dig them up and plant elsewhere!!! Beautiful flowers!!!
Laura, you don’t ever need to apologize for a long video, I did my walking routine while watching and was happy to multitask. Here in Michigan, my wintersown seeds are still growing. No need to water as we’ve had plenty of snow and rain. Our last frost date is end of May, so I need to wait awhile to see real progress. Thanks for all your tips.
Never too long! This is the first year that I’ve started seeds and I really appreciate and enjoy seeing seedling videos. I’m trying to stay on top of it and have them be productive, so this was inspiring.
Just wanted to say that I'm glad you didnt break it up into two videos! I love longer gardening videos. They keep me relaxed while I clean around the house
I sit and take some notes while listening. I love the way to have the photos of the plants! If I'm looking for certain colors it really helps me because I have very little knowledge of most plants. I stick to daisies, hosta, and a few others. I look for flowers and they are gone with no restock in sight! 😢You have given me the courage to go beyond them and love my garden and yard. Thanks so much 😊
Try an an "oil based paint marker" for your tags (outside and inside) this will hold up much better! I didn't get around to the winter sowing this year but plan to next year. Laura your video's are never too long...thanks for all you and Aaron do to inspire. I met you both in Charlotte NC, you both are so nice.
I sow lobelia this way every January,only difference is I put lids with holes on my bottles ,this year ,after your video,decided to sow more flowers, I am very excited 🙂 Greetings from UK 🙂❤👍
Watching this is doing my heart good! So many times I've wondered if you always have such wonderful success with your plants. It truly is nice to know that the very best can have a few "oops" from time to time. So thanks for showing us a few "oops" here.
Can I just say your videos are getting me through quarantine? I've always loved your videos. They've pretty much taught me anything I know about gardening but, they are life right now!
After seeing your WS video, I tried it. Lots of veggie & flower success, some not germinated yet, which fellow Zone 5 WS growers say is typical. Did lots of reading on the main WS Facebook page, website, etc. So many options that aren’t milk jugs, keeping baby plants separated inside the containers, ways to plant and grow in big containers so they don’t have to be moved at all (cucumbers, carrots, etc.). I didn’t have enough jugs, so also used quart ziplock bags. Have started collecting clear beverage cups to use next year. With no income due to stay home orders, learning about this from you has been a huge blessing! P.S. The FB page addresses what to use to make sure your I.D. tags don’t fade away.
This is sooooo cool! I’ve used jugs for plant covers to plant in early spring but I’ve never heard of this method. This would be a great winter project for my daycare kids!
Love this coffee with Laura and seeing the good and the bad in seed starting!! I like that you are willing to take a risk and try new things as well as your tried and true plants. Lots of good information here about seed starting and the next phase which I appreciate.
I’m buying me some foxglove seeds today! I really need the confidence boosts, my seedlings don’t look no where near as good as yours 😊 so glad yours looks amazing! Can’t wait to see your cut flower garden all planted up so exciting! 😊😊😊😊
The other day (Nov 2021) you had mentioned that you were going to definitely start your milk jug starters again..... whaaat?!?!? After watching all 3 tonight, this one is going in my gardening library as my go to reference. I tried this about 7 years ago not a great success but I now can see why ; ) I am so ready for January 2022!!! I have 100 water jugs and I’m going to attempt all those very unfamiliar flowers I wouldn’t have attempted in my zone 5 but after a few decades it time to get out of my comfort zone of sunflowers & heirloom tomatoes LoL good grief! Thank You so much Laura!!! YOU are my daily cocktail of relaxation & comfort ❤️
These videos are so great! There's so much information in each one and the video quality and close-ups really help the novice gardener, like myself. I'm glad UA-cam brought me here. I'm always watching the British garden shows here since there's nothing like it that I've found in the States. I'm also a zone 5 so this is so exciting!
@@rebeccaschulz2212 I watched Big Dreams, Small Spaces on Netflix a long time ago and I don't think it's on there anymore, but that involved amateur gardeners also. Monty Don was the host so I've just looked up any show that he is involved with. There's a 10 hour video of the Great British Garden Revival series. I've only watched 2 episodes, but it has lots of info. There's also Garden Rescue that isn't great for tips, but good to get an idea of garden design.
I've just discovered this channel, I'm in Britain and have watched all this year's British gardening programmes (Gardeners' Word, Beechgrove ...), searched on here and found this channel! Have you watched anything Carol Klein does? She's so infectiously enthusiastic about plants, rather like Laura!
I’ve never been much into planting flowers, just vegetables & fruits. After watching several of your segments, I’m excited to try planting medicinal plants & flowers! Thank you!❤
Winter sowing is fun. They look wetter than mine did in previous years, but i rarely watered. Very nice overall yours are. Next year keep a eye @ avoiding big pot shadows etc. Sweet the indoors plant starts also! Edit addon. Long vid worked well! Heh took you with me, ya kept me company while morning todo's. Be well.
Please don’t ever think your videos are too long. I really appreciate that you share your plant “fails” along with the overwhelming success. You continue to keep it real, especially with a spot of dirt on your face, lol. Thank you for giving us inspiration, education and entertainment. Namaste.
I was eager to see how this worked out for you because I am saving up my milk jugs for next winter sowing. I live in a smaller house, so grow lights and the space needed for indoor germination is not an option. Glad to see it worked out for most of your flowers.
You encouraged me to start more seeds than I ever had before and I have learned a lot and look forward to trying again next year, especially with the water jugs. How do you treat used trays/pots? Rinse? Wash with soap and water? Bleach? Thanks Laura for leading the way with your green thumb and encouraging us to do more to enjoy more.
I’ve been waiting for this one! I wanted to see how those jugs were doing and they did not disappoint! I’ll have to try that next year! Also very jealous of your grow room! All of my kids take up the rooms in the house so I can’t have one but maybe one day I will. All of your seedlings look amazing though and I love the long video!
I loved your garden tour! The gardens were both beautiful and filled with ideas and inspiration. I belong to a garden club in North Eastern Pennsylvania and we have a garden tour every two years. This year we’ll have a tour during July. The gardens are both beautiful and varied. Thank you for sharing all these gardens. I came away with great ideas for my garden.
Honestly, it felt like Christmas morning opening up all those jugs. I work with special needs children with various abilities. Most of them come from low income families. This form of gardening really provides beautiful opportunities for them....joy in gardening can be available for everyone and not just the privileged. Nice job!!! 💚🌱
Exactly 😊
I did too.
I was just excited as Laura waiting to see how each open jug would look like.
Fun! FUn! FUN!😂
Thank you for showing your successes and failures! When all you see are people’s healthy growth from seed instead of the good and the bad it can be discouraging. After watching your video, I’m encouraged that my attempts are not complete failures.
Yes agreed when your still new like i am to gardening and you cant run to grandma for help seeing others struggling and successes are really important to help learn from
So true.
I love that you still take the time to do things smaller scale growers would try!
All I know is that you teach us so very much! Whether it’s a winner or a fail. We all learn!💞
Absolutely!❤
I've been watching your channel since you were at your other house and 99% of your videos were easily under ten minutes. It is so interesting when you apologize for "long" videos. Even though your videos have slowly gotten longer you are getting zero complaints from your faithful followers! We all just keep eating them up! It doesn't matter if they are 45 minutes or longer. Anything you throw our way, we will take. Thank you for all of the work you are doing. Even though we are in a hard time, you (with Aaron and helpers!) keep cranking out videos and spreading sunshine with your lovely, cheerful personality and enthusiasm for gardening. You are serving a world wide community. Thank you! 💐🌷🌸🌻🌺💟🌞
💯 agree! Thanks Laura and Aaron!
Your videos can never be too long 😊 I'm in Melbourne Australia and I've just potted up my foxgloves too and I can't wait for spring to plant a lot of my flower seedling. My mum and I obsess over your videos and will often call each other to talk about what "Laura" is planting. You have definitely made us both up our flower game. We appreciate all the content you and Aaron (and Benjamin, Russell and Cheddar) put out..happy planting 🌱
PS, my son is 4 years old and will turn the tv on and put "Waura" on and tell me to come sit down and watch you 😍
I am a greenhouse consultant and I have to say it's amazing when I run into people in the greenhouse that are new gardeners and they tell me the thousands that they've spent or the hundreds that they've spent and been unsuccessful and when I start sharing the basic things like, you can use any container to grow anything in and as far as the medium and all that everything doesn't have to be a fortune then they come back and tell me about their success and they are so happy and feel so accomplished. A lot of people are not like you are they want to sell them expensive things that they make money off of themselves. If somebody is a new Gardener it's just confusing to them. If you start them out with the basics like you are on these and explain things and show them , it's not so overwhelming and they can learn on their own as they go along and get experience by doing. ✌️🌱
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I’ve grown plants using jugs for years. I bet much of your jug’s poor performance was from your direct watering, or inconsistent watering. I use a large plastic sweater box and simply set the jugs in a few inches of water for a few minutes, watering from below. Works a treat and I get much better success.
I was just thinking how easy ot would be to set them in trays and water from below! So good to know. I want to try the water jug method next year.
I did something similar, I had a plastic bin catching rainwater and I’d just sit them in there if I noticed them drying.
Since I’ve set them all in a cold frame and they’re still maintaining moisture. Hopefully. Haven’t checked in a couple days lol
This was my first year trying WS, I sat mine in large containers to soak cup from below too and it worked pretty good for me. I will do it again as I do not have space inside or grow lights.
Excellent suggestion 👍🌱
Another tip: I grow literally thousands of seedlings in the amazing Gardener’s Supply seed starter trays Laura highlighted. This year, it’ll be about 2,300 plants. The 24 cell trays, with water reservoir, wicking mat and humidity domes, are brilliant. I have quite a few of Gardener’s Supply three tier grow light set ups, and they’re amazing, as well. I grow several rotations of seeds in these. But I use the jug method to practically double my plant production. They’re great for any seeds -hardy annual, the odd vegetable that requires some cold, like artichokes, or perennials- that require a period of vernalization, or winter cold, to germinate. In the jugs, I sow quite thickly and set a group of eight jugs without their plastic caps in a cheap plastic under-the-bed sweater box; I bought ten of these boxes on sale at Bed, Bath & Beyond for just a few dollars and I drill about ten small holes in each one. Not only does this make them easy to move around, but on the rare occasion when I do need to water the soil in the jugs, I just fill the sweater boxes up with water. The jugs soak up what they need and the excess drains slowly out of the sweater box’s holes so nothing is sitting in water for more than a few minutes. In my zone 6 area, I only need to water them once or twice a winter. Once the air temp hits 60 degrees, I open the jugs during the day, closing them at night. When I’m ready to pot up, I cut the jugs’ sides and simply slide out the thick mass of soil and seedlings out of the jugs like a pan of brownies, slice it up with an old bread knife, and repot the tiny “brownies”. I sow about 50 jugs each December/January and thus am able to almost double my plant production beyond what my five 3-tiered grow light racks, each holding 15 trays and replanted twice, can handle. It’s a brilliant tool and some plants actually do better in the jugs than in a perfectly controlled grow light set up! Do try it, it’s such an inexpensive way to grow a ton of fresh plants!
I planted nasturtiums once and get a ton of volunteers every year. Love anything I don't have to start inside and can count on coming back.
My goodness 😍 love the long video stuffed full of great info! We live vicariously through you by your superb editing. Also I learn so much from the content of people's comments, thanks to all of my fellow gardeners!
Everything is looking great! A note on that Dalmatian Peach foxglove: it’s an F1 hybrid so it won’t come true from seed.
Love your longer videos. I get to have a cup of coffee/tea and enjoy my time, almost like visiting with a friend. Never apologize for your longer videos. :)
Hi Laura, thank you for teaching me almost everything I know about gardening. Watching your videos has been a priceless education for which I’ll be forever thankful. I have a bag of California poppy seeds I’ve had for probably 10 years and last year I direct sowed them and they came up beautifully so I think you’ll still have luck with the ones you said you’ve had for years.🥰
I sowed a few seeds for bee-friendly flowers two weeks ago. They already started to sprout. Now I can't wait to watch the bees on my balcony :D
I love the longer video format. The seedlings look great! Excited to see them, later, in their full glory.
Your videos are uplifting to me always but especially now that we are sheltered in place, so TY for giving us something to look forward to.
I love how excited you got when you looked at the Bells of Ireland. Thats so great!
Laura, I love it when your videos are a bit longer! I need my plant fix!! You are it my dear! Thanks for are the great info you always give us! You ROCK!
Lucky woman.very hardworking and knowledgeable about plants.thanks for inspiring us.
Laura, FYI, when you mentioned mealy bugs on the artichoke plants my first question that came to my mind was if they where in close proximity to succulents. Well, when you were giving the tour, my questioned was answered because I noticed they are right next to the bowl with all those succulents. Many years ago, I read in a very old gardeners almanac, that mealy bugs are attracted by succulents. However, the darn critters don't end up on the succulents, but rather on other plants around them. Needless to say, I had first hand experience with these bugs a couple years back. I had the most beautiful collection of moth orchids. One day, I purchased a couple of succulents, forgetting what I had read in the almanac, I placed those darn succulents next to my beloved orchids--within weeks I had an infestation of mealy bugs on my orchids!! I was so mad I couldn't throw those succulents in the trash fast enough!! I managed to save a few of my orchids. Needless to say, after that incident, I have never again had a mealy problem...knock on wood! I have to say that I stay away from succulents now! Sorry for such a lengthy FYI.
Such a great FYI! Thank you for this! I hope she sees it too!😊
This is such a good tip. Thanks!
As soon as I saw the succulents I thought the same thing!
@@prettypeaces right? I hope she reads my FYI.
No thats a very good FYI. I love the look of succulents but can never get myself to buy them i live in a desert environment. But with my garden i had a horrible experience with caterpillar and white flys and inside with Fingal gnats. Reading this makes me reconsider my want for a succulent for sure.
I want a green house, always have. I have a mini greenhouse that I started Baptisia Alba from stem cuttings. Those majestic plants come back every year and are beautiful! I love starting plants. I grew Yucca from seed, and even hosta from seed. It's so cool!
Looking thru the comments, it is safe to say that we LOVE the longer videos! You are truly a breath of fresh air!
This is such an inspiration for me. And I don't think any of us will complain your videos are too long! We love every second!
Kerry DiBiasio I wish they were longer!!!🥰
I agree. If for some reason I’m not able to watch the entire video in one setting, I simply finish watching the rest later, which works well,. Plus I really look forward to watching part two!
That’s because she talks fast and doesn’t ramble. Like some take forever.
I agreed with Rita's Sewing Haven's comment. You're constantly saying and doing things that as value to the content where others drag out videos with repetition, music, or added chunks of stuff not related to topic we came to see.
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I have a few reasons why I love your channel. One of them is seeing our "weeds" or "boring plants" being started from seed or planted in prime garden spaces. Coleus here is grown for medicinal properties, love in a puff and gomphrena are THUGS. We pick lantana flowers along the side walk and throw them like we're flower girls. Caladiums are everywhere in my grandmas yard amd along side walks too. And we eat a lot of sweet potato vine. I just love learning from you and passing it on to my grandma.
So i guess uhmn THANK YOU!!!
Where do you live? The rest of us have to pay for the stuff you don't cherish .Count yourself lucky! Happy Gardening!!!
Great video 👍 thanks for not breaking it up. I love the longer videos.
I really like how you put the finished picture of the plants up on screen as you are showing the seedlings! It's really helpful! Thank-you for all the inspiration you give! 😊 I've been starting some seeds with a grow light inside.. It's soo exciting!! My problem tho is leggy plants even tho I have a light right over them. What am I doing wrong? And no it's fine, we love long videos!!
Sarah S. I thought mine were a little leggy last year so this year I increased the length of time my grow lights from 12 to 14 hours and I got a fan going. My fan is hooked up to the timer for my grow lights. I wonder if leggy plants happen more easily with certain plants? Good luck.
I heard that if the lights are about 2” above the plant it will not be leggy. Try moving the lights closer to the plant by propping it up perhaps
I'm glad foxgloves are satisfying. I am thinking about growing them.
I'm a new gardener and I like to watch her😍
Love the white scabiosa it's a beautiful intricate wee flower.
When I grow up, I WANT a plant room that looks JUST LIKE THAT!
I am in love!!❤❤❤
Aww you’re so cute! That is a great dream and it will happen🥰🌱✨
LOVE ALL YOUR VIDEOS, YOU MAKE ME HAPPY WHILE AM BED RIDDEN DUE TO MY TOTALLY HIP REPLACEMENT. I LOVE GARDENING TO, BUT AM ON HOLD FOR NOW TIL I GET BETTER., THEN I WILL START AGAIN GARDENING ❤️.
I love your videos no matter how long they are 5 minutes 1hour my daughter and I always look forward to watching everyday!!!
I've been watching for a few years now and you have really inspired me to start seeds. I've always been really nervous about it but we are trying this year with some luck! I'm pretty excited about this growing season!
Love your honesty and excitement about gardening. I enjoy hearing about your succeses as well as the let downs. Keep up the great work . Thank you for sharing your passion with us. I look forward to seeing more videos.
Next year when you plant your water jugs fold the tape back on itself. The tape will form a tab so you can open without scissors.
,Love your videos. The ones where you and your mom go shopping are so good. My mom passed away years ago, and I so wish she was still here to go shopping and then to lunch and we would have so much fun just like you and your Mom do. Take it from me make fun times with your Mom a weekly or two week events. Your Mother reminds me so much of my Mom. Love your gardens. I try to see all the videos but miss some of them I am sure. What happened to the pond? I have not seen it in your videos. Or maybe I missed that one. Also your babies are precious.
Laura, please don’t feel this was too long. It was great. Next season I am definitely going to do the outside water containers. Every time you talk about the new cut garden I get so excited! 🌻🌼🌸🌺💐
I love when you said you were going to label as soon as video was done. If that was me, I would only get the artichokes and sweet peas right. You cut flower garden is going to be amazing!
I used the large rectangular clear salad containers for my winter sowing, they worked great. Just needed to add holes in the top and bottom and soak off any label. Also, do you ever pinch off the flowers on your tomato and pepper plants until you put them outside? I read it helps the plant out energy into a strong root system. I tried last year and my plants were really healthy. Once they’re outside you can stop. I also planted a lot of straw flowers this year too!!
Great repurposing idea for the salad containers!! I'm totally going to do that!
Those salad containers worked really well for me! They are my first choice, then clear gallon jugs second :)
Well, you inspired me! I started my tomatoes this year from seed. It's been fun to start from "the beginning". Can't wait to see updates on the new land and see how your current driveway changes as you develop the new area. All great stuff. Don't ever worry that your video is too long. I love everything you do.
I love seeing your baby plants. Seedlings are so fun.
I love that I got to see you winterize these and now am getting to see the result.
I opened a few of my winter sowing containers this past week as well! This method has been the only way I can get certain flower varieties and lavender to sprout and grow. I am in 6b and it was super dry for us too so I watered mine a lot also this past two months I’ve had them. yours look great!
Just came across your channel! Love Flowers and gardening! Thank you for showing pictures of the lovely things you grow . I take a screenshot of the pictures you show that I like and then I can be on the lookout for them! I don't have any Flower Catalogs but I believe I will in the near future! : )
Thank you so much for doing this video! It definitely isn’t “too long”, because it was so informative and interesting seeing all of your seeds turn into plants. I’ve had ups and downs with seeds this year, as always. Unpredictable weather and a warm winter really messed with a lot of mine, but the successes have been great. I’m like you, I just feel so proud of myself when I’m able to transplant that little plant that I started from seed! Can’t wait to see the cut flower garden and all of this in its splendor! Stay safe and much love! ♥️💚🙌🌸🌷🌿
For me it’s just a great feeling to grow seeds! I am also seeing my Canter-berry bells ! Im so honored!
A huge thank you for all your videos that are jam packed with good content and certainly useful information, I have tried most of your tips, the ones that fit my gardening zone and they have improved me as a gardener and made my garden good looking at all times..❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Great job gal. You sure will save a lot of money growing your own seedlings. Too expensive buying plants nowadays. Thanks for sharing your family with me
My seedlings have been my quarantine babies❤️❤️. I am reading and learning along and love the experience!!!!
Dzień dobry jestem z Polski dokładnie z Koszalina z nad morza Bałtyckiego ,
Ja też mam ogród , bardzo interesuje mnie sadzenie , przesadzanie , rozmnazanie różnych roślinek.
Pani film jest SUPER chociaż wiele nie rozumiem, ponieważ mówię po niemiecku .
Pozdrawiam bardzo serdecznie !!!!
BEATA ŻELIK Z KOSZALINA!!!
I tried some of these and was pleasantly surprised how well they did. I have already planted some in the garden. Will definitely do it again.
I love these types of videos. It's clear example to see that we are alike each other when we are starting for first time. I feel very intimidated when I see your pretty perfect plants and when I look at mine. They are all droopy and weaklings so videos like these are so encouraging.
I was so glad to see that you were growing the Nicotinia Peace Pipe (or Woodland Tobacco). This is one I said you needed for your Moon Garden. They are majastic! Super Tall w/ really long tubular white flowers.
Warning though, the leaves do smell like tobacco & can be sticky when handled. So when you go to pull them up in the Fall make sure to wear gloves. I always let mine go to see before I discard for the year. They drop so many seeds that you will have dozens of new plants volunteer for you next Spring. As w/ my Foxgloves, if the volunteers don't come up where I want (like the front of the border instead of the back, I always dig them up & move them. They handle it really well). Also, if you dead head the flower stocks before the seed head pops, you can lay them out on news paper until they do & collect all of the hundreds of seeds you will get off just that one stock!
You had so much fun that you lost track of time! But I LOVE LOVE LOVE nearly 40 min videos. I stopped. Played. Paused. Screen captured. Played. Learned. Smiled. Got excited for the acres of beautiful pollinating blooms!!! An absolute fun video. And dont compare yourself to other people!!! U put us to shame. Lol.
I love long videos! That means more plant time.
PLEASE use Potting Mix next time! HUGE difference with watering!! I never had to water my containers except for the 1st few I started from your 1st video as I used starter seed mix. They were the only containers I had to water constantly. I planted 80 containers. Only 5 didn't sprout. I'll be doing this every year! Thank You both for all the inspiration! I get complimented on my landscape every day! Because of you💜
The long videos are great! It keeps us company when we’re all locked up at home ☺️
My daughter Reagan and I enjoyed watching you reveal the milk jug seedlings. We started seeds awhile ago and have recently replanted them in separate containers because they were growing so big! We love your videos!
I always look forward to the long videos. That is a bonus!😁 Can't wait to see everything blooming their little heads off.
You were saying how you found stinging nettle in one of your bottles and hay racks, I’m sure you know this but I have found over the years if I purchase bulk wood mulch from a landscaping co. Eventually I end up with so many different weed but mainly any weed that produces those little whisker seeds ( they look like the seed from milkweed) they blow through the air and get caught on the wood mulch from the landscaping nursery and also the mulch I’ve put down🥴🥴🥴). It’s pretty pricey to purchase bagged mulch but I have noticed it lasts longer without weeds then the bulk. IMPO🥰🥰❤️❤️love you, you and Aaron have given so much info to even the experienced gardeners👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻❤️❤️❤️
I love this comment so much I had to show it to my husband, I’ve been telling him for years “when we lived in our old house we never had a problem with the nettle seed because we used bags of mulch” so since we moved to our new house and started using bulk mulch from the landscaping companies every year I’m digging these little buggers out!!! Where there’s one there’s more😡😡😡 well worth purchasing bagged mulch👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I wish I had the space to start seeds. A cool experiment in the different ways to start seeds! Loved watching the process of starting seeds! 🙂🌱🌱🌱🌱🌿
I’ve been seed starting a few years now. This is the first time I’m trying vegetables along with flowers. If it’s a failure, I still have farmers markets! I enjoy watching all your videos, no matter the subject or length.
Love the longer videos, Laura. Start to finish on a project makes things clearer to me. When I want info I want it now, hate waiting. Nights are still pretty cool in Minnesota so haven't done much yet but my bloomerang and limelights are leaving out, boomerangs are coming along very fast and will be moving one of them to the alley fence to screen it a bit more.
That will give me a nice screen of lilac, hydrangea and rhododendron. Will be moving and splitting my yellow peony into 4 plants also since it's way to crowded where it is. Will keep 2 and give away 2. My yard seems to be ideal for peonies as was my parents yard just down the block.
I would never complain, the longer the better!!! I always learn from you. My fox gloves are growing everywhere outside!! They multiply. Just dig them up and plant elsewhere!!! Beautiful flowers!!!
Good morning ! Girl I learn every day from you and get inspired every morning! Thank you!
Laura, you don’t ever need to apologize for a long video, I did my walking routine while watching and was happy to multitask. Here in Michigan, my wintersown seeds are still growing. No need to water as we’ve had plenty of snow and rain. Our last frost date is end of May, so I need to wait awhile to see real progress. Thanks for all your tips.
Never too long! This is the first year that I’ve started seeds and I really appreciate and enjoy seeing seedling videos. I’m trying to stay on top of it and have them be productive, so this was inspiring.
Thank you so much for sharing, have a wonderful day.
Just wanted to say that I'm glad you didnt break it up into two videos! I love longer gardening videos. They keep me relaxed while I clean around the house
I sit and take some notes while listening. I love the way to have the photos of the plants! If I'm looking for certain colors it really helps me because I have very little knowledge of most plants. I stick to daisies, hosta, and a few others. I look for flowers and they are gone with no restock in sight! 😢You have given
me the courage to go
beyond them and love my garden and yard. Thanks so much 😊
Try an an "oil based paint marker" for your tags (outside and inside) this will hold up much better! I didn't get around to the winter sowing this year but plan to next year. Laura your video's are never too long...thanks for all you and Aaron do to inspire. I met you both in Charlotte NC, you both are so nice.
Loved that this was a longer video, have missed them! Loved the updates- thank you.
I sow lobelia this way every January,only difference is I put lids with holes on my bottles ,this year ,after your video,decided to sow more flowers, I am very excited 🙂
Greetings from UK 🙂❤👍
oh no - I am glad you didn't split it in 2 - it was perfect; I loved the start to finish.
Watching this is doing my heart good! So many times I've wondered if you always have such wonderful success with your plants. It truly is nice to know that the very best can have a few "oops" from time to time. So thanks for showing us a few "oops" here.
Could we get a tour of your greenhouse? You have so many plants in it !!!🤗🥰 Thank you for a long video !!!
Your video length is fine to me and I enjoyed seeing the progress of the seeds to seedlings. Thank you for sharing.
I love Foxglove too ,now I think I'll try to grow some from seed. Love the length of the video, best way to start my day.
Thanks for your ideas GBY you and Family 👪❤
Ahhh! I’m not the only one who thinks nasturtium seedlings are just “SO CUTE!”
And the Lupine seedlings!
I just want to say how excited I am to see your floral arrangements this year! This is gonna be awesome!!!
Can I just say your videos are getting me through quarantine? I've always loved your videos. They've pretty much taught me anything I know about gardening but, they are life right now!
I winter sowed a couple of years ago and it was great, the best way to start your seedlings
Thank you for the tip on cutting back the Snap Dragon's! 😊
After seeing your WS video, I tried it. Lots of veggie & flower success, some not germinated yet, which fellow Zone 5 WS growers say is typical. Did lots of reading on the main WS Facebook page, website, etc. So many options that aren’t milk jugs, keeping baby plants separated inside the containers, ways to plant and grow in big containers so they don’t have to be moved at all (cucumbers, carrots, etc.). I didn’t have enough jugs, so also used quart ziplock bags. Have started collecting clear beverage cups to use next year. With no income due to stay home orders, learning about this from you has been a huge blessing! P.S. The FB page addresses what to use to make sure your I.D. tags don’t fade away.
This is sooooo cool! I’ve used jugs for plant covers to plant in early spring but I’ve never heard of this method. This would be a great winter project for my daycare kids!
Love how you show the pictures as you name the plants
Opening those jugs is like Christmas in April !!
Love this coffee with Laura and seeing the good and the bad in seed starting!! I like that you are willing to take a risk and try new things as well as your tried and true plants. Lots of good information here about seed starting and the next phase which I appreciate.
I’m buying me some foxglove seeds today! I really need the confidence boosts, my seedlings don’t look no where near as good as yours 😊 so glad yours looks amazing! Can’t wait to see your cut flower garden all planted up so exciting! 😊😊😊😊
I have no space for foxglove but always wanted some. They are so beautiful
The other day (Nov 2021) you had mentioned that you were going to definitely start your milk jug starters again..... whaaat?!?!? After watching all 3 tonight, this one is going in my gardening library as my go to reference. I tried this about 7 years ago not a great success but I now can see why ; )
I am so ready for January 2022!!! I have 100 water jugs and I’m going to attempt all those very unfamiliar flowers I wouldn’t have attempted in my zone 5 but after a few decades it time to get out of my comfort zone of sunflowers & heirloom tomatoes LoL good grief!
Thank You so much Laura!!! YOU are my daily cocktail of relaxation & comfort ❤️
These videos are so great! There's so much information in each one and the video quality and close-ups really help the novice gardener, like myself. I'm glad UA-cam brought me here. I'm always watching the British garden shows here since there's nothing like it that I've found in the States. I'm also a zone 5 so this is so exciting!
What are some of the British garden shows you watch? I would love them! Have your watched the one on Netflix?
@@rebeccaschulz2212 I watched Big Dreams, Small Spaces on Netflix a long time ago and I don't think it's on there anymore, but that involved amateur gardeners also. Monty Don was the host so I've just looked up any show that he is involved with. There's a 10 hour video of the Great British Garden Revival series. I've only watched 2 episodes, but it has lots of info. There's also Garden Rescue that isn't great for tips, but good to get an idea of garden design.
I've just discovered this channel, I'm in Britain and have watched all this year's British gardening programmes (Gardeners' Word, Beechgrove ...), searched on here and found this channel! Have you watched anything Carol Klein does? She's so infectiously enthusiastic about plants, rather like Laura!
I’ve never been much into planting flowers, just vegetables & fruits. After watching several of your segments, I’m excited to try planting medicinal plants & flowers! Thank you!❤
Winter sowing is fun. They look wetter than mine did in previous years, but i rarely watered. Very nice overall yours are.
Next year keep a eye @ avoiding big pot shadows etc.
Sweet the indoors plant starts also!
Edit addon. Long vid worked well! Heh took you with me, ya kept me company while morning todo's.
Be well.
I never water mine either but I live in 8b Florida where its humid.
I had approximately 80/100 success which seems about the same as Laura’s ratio.
Please don’t ever think your videos are too long. I really appreciate that you share your plant “fails” along with the overwhelming success. You continue to keep it real, especially with a spot of dirt on your face, lol. Thank you for giving us inspiration, education and entertainment. Namaste.
I'm so thankful for your long videos😍love them
I was eager to see how this worked out for you because I am saving up my milk jugs for next winter sowing. I live in a smaller house, so grow lights and the space needed for indoor germination is not an option. Glad to see it worked out for most of your flowers.
You encouraged me to start more seeds than I ever had before and I have learned a lot and look forward to trying again next year, especially with the water jugs. How do you treat used trays/pots? Rinse? Wash with soap and water? Bleach? Thanks Laura for leading the way with your green thumb and encouraging us to do more to enjoy more.
This great!!! Thanks so much. I have had so much seeds to grow over an year now.finally I can sow them.👍👍👍
I’ve been waiting for this one! I wanted to see how those jugs were doing and they did not disappoint! I’ll have to try that next year! Also very jealous of your grow room! All of my kids take up the rooms in the house so I can’t have one but maybe one day I will. All of your seedlings look amazing though and I love the long video!
I loved your garden tour! The gardens were both beautiful and filled with ideas and inspiration. I belong to a garden club in North Eastern Pennsylvania and we have a garden tour every two years. This year we’ll have a tour during July. The gardens are both beautiful and varied. Thank you for sharing all these gardens. I came away with great ideas for my garden.