Gardening really is therapeutic. I love taking care of plants and just watching them grow over time. It’s such a rewarding feeling. Nature is beautiful. I really hope someday I can have a yard like this. I’d never be bored lol
Love these lengthy tours of your forest. Honestly beautiful and impressive to see the new growth that you're stewarding, if I had some land I'd love to follow your steps and do similarly.
Your property is looking amazing. Enjoy it. Love these property tours and vids where you camp out there when weather permits. Great to see how things change during the year with the seasons.
Your trails gave me an idea to do the same thing! I can't mow anymore, and a lawn service is out of the question BUT, I bet I can get my daughter to cut trails. She can cut around the blueberries, figs and pears and azaleas, then make me some connecting paths. there's a natural marsh in a corner that will love to return to nature. Thanks for the idea. The neighbors are going to love me! LOL Thanks, Thanks, Thanks!
That plant in the corner (the soft, silvery blue one by the big bottle) is an Artemesia. It’s also called Silver Mound. It’s a low growing perennial that becomes a big mound of silvery blue foliage. People use it as an accent plant. It’s one of my favorites. 🙂 You have such a beautiful place. Thank you for sharing it. ❤
I really enjoyed your video post! You have such a luscious forest and greenery 😮 I definitely want a property just like you Injustice don’t want 1 hour plus commute time to work plus property and land Is very expensive around me! Does your property have a road In front of It or Is your property fully tucked Into the woods away from everyone? Do you have neighbors close by?
It's funny ....the sedum you have growing by the hostas you showed is also called "frogs" you grow the real ones, you might as well have the plants! I have them lining my driveway and they're huge and get a pretty purple flower in the late summer and reseed themselves. If you look close in the center of each stem, they kinda look like a frog 😊
I have asparagus in Quebec and they are perfectly hardy, don't worry. They turn into a jungle every year and I plant cosmos with them since they have similar leaves. Also, you can put winecap mycelium in your garden. The mycelium help roots to absorb nutriments and once in a while when it rain a lot you get mushrooms. Mycelium also help to keep water in your soil
chives WILL spread like crazy, but they don't actually spread outwards quickly, the overpopulate the small area they're planted in, almost as dense as grass- once they flower you can either scatter the seeds over the surface, or pull them up and divide the cluster of bulbs/stems and tease the roots apart. They're pretty tough, hard to kill even with a lot of damage, so don't be too scared to pull them. I usually just stick my finger as deep as I can in a radial spiral and drop the individual chives into the holes after dividing, then push the soil in around them and water them in to settle the soil, and they don't ever care about being all beat up and losing half their roots and such.
also try your hand at making a little berry rake for your wild blueberries, makes harvesting them x100 easier for their size, but you'll need a custom small one for them. Might be worth making a few sizes of rake with how many berry bushes you have in general
Last comment I swear lol- your evergreens are dying because they're simply end-of-life for a wetland- they're used for the lumber industry *because* many grow and die quickly. If you want to maintain an established evergreen forest in a wet area, you have to periodically replace trees, or accept the 5-8 year span during regrowth when they're gone. They can live longer and grow bigger if you space them better (nature has a hard time with that, they simply space themselves by outcompeting when REALLY close together), so as you cut them down, take care to mark the saplings you want to keep, and keep the area relatively clear so they can grow faster and not be killed by undergrowth out-competing them. Fertilizers help too obviously, as does replacing with species that prefer the wetland/high water table.
I'm surprised you have such a slug/snail problem with all the frogs/toads you have. It's one of their favorite foods. Maybe you should grab a few of the toads and put them in your garden. 🙂
Gardening really is therapeutic. I love taking care of plants and just watching them grow over time. It’s such a rewarding feeling. Nature is beautiful. I really hope someday I can have a yard like this. I’d never be bored lol
Thank you for tour love your property!!❤😊
Thanks for the garden update posty!
Love these lengthy tours of your forest. Honestly beautiful and impressive to see the new growth that you're stewarding, if I had some land I'd love to follow your steps and do similarly.
Lovely garden and lawn. Would love to see a vlog or timelapse of the trail maintenance and trimming once it gets overgrown.
Great work and content.
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Ooooh! Lots of potential for a lovely garden 🌿
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Your property is looking amazing. Enjoy it. Love these property tours and vids where you camp out there when weather permits. Great to see how things change during the year with the seasons.
Looks amazing, you put in so much care and effort!!
Love seeing your beautiful property!
Thank you fpr this, calming and beautiful. Cant wait to see how it all grows❤
looks good have a great day
Cactus plant looks like it trying to flower...
These garden and forest videos are my favorites. Keep up the good work!
I think an arch would be cool. If it dies, you could use it as a trellis.
I was hoping you were going g to show the big tomato plant you had indoors. The new garden is starting off well.👍
Your trails gave me an idea to do the same thing! I can't mow anymore, and a lawn service is out of the question BUT, I bet I can get my daughter to cut trails. She can cut around the blueberries, figs and pears and azaleas, then make me some connecting paths. there's a natural marsh in a corner that will love to return to nature. Thanks for the idea. The neighbors are going to love me! LOL Thanks, Thanks, Thanks!
U really stepped up the production qua;ity with the switch to 4K!
I love all the flags. 🇺🇸 Flag Day today.
Thanks for the update
I love your garden.❤️❤️❤️
Great work ❤
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Thank you for the awesome tour of your gardens and forest. Love it.☮️💖🎶
Love your yard Thanks for the Tour 👍👍
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Im growing 10 different types of peppers along with tomatoes. My goal is creating the best salsa humans have ever tasted. 😊
post my friend you out done yourself once again have fun and be safe my friend and awesome video.
Looking good, dude.
That plant in the corner (the soft, silvery blue one by the big bottle) is an Artemesia. It’s also called Silver Mound. It’s a low growing perennial that becomes a big mound of silvery blue foliage. People use it as an accent plant. It’s one of my favorites. 🙂
You have such a beautiful place. Thank you for sharing it. ❤
I hope you keep posting more about the garden!
With your peony plants take some of the soil off the top of bulbus roots, the more sun the roots have the better they perform
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I love your place.
I enjoyed this video. You are a very kind person. We need more people like you in this world. 👍 👍
Thank you Post. I am learning a lot about slug management. I will do this in my garden too. 💕😊
There's stuff called sluggo that they use in the greenhouse. I don't think critters will eat those pellets.
I really enjoyed your video post! You have such a luscious forest and greenery 😮 I definitely want a property just like you Injustice don’t want 1 hour plus commute time to work plus property and land Is very expensive around me! Does your property have a road In front of It or Is your property fully tucked Into the woods away from everyone? Do you have neighbors close by?
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Great video post .
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Last year sucked in New England but oddly enough, I got a ton of tomatoes in my garden
It's funny ....the sedum you have growing by the hostas you showed is also called "frogs" you grow the real ones, you might as well have the plants! I have them lining my driveway and they're huge and get a pretty purple flower in the late summer and reseed themselves. If you look close in the center of each stem, they kinda look like a frog 😊
The cactus might need a mediterranean soil mix 50 % soil and 50 % sand. I also have mine in regular plant soil but seems not to be much appreciated 😂
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Put the lil tomatoes in the edge of your propetry, see how they make without any care at all :)
I have asparagus in Quebec and they are perfectly hardy, don't worry. They turn into a jungle every year and I plant cosmos with them since they have similar leaves.
Also, you can put winecap mycelium in your garden. The mycelium help roots to absorb nutriments and once in a while when it rain a lot you get mushrooms. Mycelium also help to keep water in your soil
Asparagus lives through Canadian winters no problem. No need to bring it inside.
Should get a duck for all them slugs
chives WILL spread like crazy, but they don't actually spread outwards quickly, the overpopulate the small area they're planted in, almost as dense as grass- once they flower you can either scatter the seeds over the surface, or pull them up and divide the cluster of bulbs/stems and tease the roots apart. They're pretty tough, hard to kill even with a lot of damage, so don't be too scared to pull them. I usually just stick my finger as deep as I can in a radial spiral and drop the individual chives into the holes after dividing, then push the soil in around them and water them in to settle the soil, and they don't ever care about being all beat up and losing half their roots and such.
also try your hand at making a little berry rake for your wild blueberries, makes harvesting them x100 easier for their size, but you'll need a custom small one for them. Might be worth making a few sizes of rake with how many berry bushes you have in general
Last comment I swear lol- your evergreens are dying because they're simply end-of-life for a wetland- they're used for the lumber industry *because* many grow and die quickly. If you want to maintain an established evergreen forest in a wet area, you have to periodically replace trees, or accept the 5-8 year span during regrowth when they're gone. They can live longer and grow bigger if you space them better (nature has a hard time with that, they simply space themselves by outcompeting when REALLY close together), so as you cut them down, take care to mark the saplings you want to keep, and keep the area relatively clear so they can grow faster and not be killed by undergrowth out-competing them. Fertilizers help too obviously, as does replacing with species that prefer the wetland/high water table.
I'm surprised you have such a slug/snail problem with all the frogs/toads you have. It's one of their favorite foods. Maybe you should grab a few of the toads and put them in your garden. 🙂
The peonies are in a too wet environment!!
you shouldn't have a cactus planted in soil that retains moisture