Yes, this is very much my real life and the goal of my channel is to portray the real and not the fantasy. Gardening is part of my life, it is not the center and there are so many things I love to do.
I haven't been able to watch in a while, but I do love it when I can. It's like I am sitting in your greenhouse with you & we are chatting away about gardening.
I'm so glad you enjoy the chats, I always like to feel like I'm visiting with friends. And I do love to talk gardening all the time. I learn so much from others and their experiences. Glad you had a chance to join me today. Thank you.
Lol, what to do with all those pots is my dilemma. I had a tree frog get trapped under one because I probably moved them and he got trapped and the water sits on the rims and mosquitoes breed. We put up a leanto and shelf and still need to gather that trash heap together, but in the throws of getting that heat sink done yet. It all has to get done as those out west snows happened and end of next week it will have arrived here. The rest of spring bulbs came yesterday 🎉so that’s one thing to do today. Then spread those poppy seeds in the flower area in the other garden. So much to do, but once organized is a great feeling-which seems to be a shortage right now for many. Oh, there was a newer vid on 20 ways to get rid of mice mainly using baking soda mix. I’m on a vole hunt and mice as they had already chewed wires on rider 🤬.
Ugh, mice. Hmm, I haven't heard of the baking soda fix but I do have the repels all, I need to spread more of it as I could smell a skunk around the chicken pen again. There is a spray that is super bitter that works for the wires, my dad used to use it, but I can't remember what it is called. I have the sticky traps for mice but don't like them much, they do work though.
@@FlowerPatchFarmhouse we use the plastic Tom Cat traps for mice and rat traps for gophers. I will have to checkout something to spray on wires as some were pretty short to be able to repair again. The baking soda vid usually used a 2 part baking soda to a 1 part cornmeal, or plaster Paris and many others he mentioned. Also had bucket trap.
enjoyed the video. i love video's like this because then i know i'm not the only one doing the clean up and throwing away. i would love to see some snow video's we do not get snow here hardly ever. and it is so pretty in the gardens. thanks for sharing with us. hope you have a great rest of your day.
I will be sure to capture pleny of snow footage for you. It is quite relaxing to watch and the sound is lovely too. It is a quite patter as the flakes hit the snow already on the ground.
Just came down to take a break from sorting Christmas decorations in the attic. Many of the statements you made during this video I said to myself today while trying to organize the chaos. Even baby steps are progress in the right direction.
Yes, it keeps me from getting overwhelmed. Each day I have been removing one thing from Primrose Cottage and either getting rid of it or finding a good storage spot for it in the basement, so by the time I can spend a day in there to really declutter it won't be quite as bad as it has been and will be easier to get organized.
Hi, I enjoy watching your videos. Decluttering and organizing is a big interest of mine. I recommend you pick up one item at a time and make a decision about it and follow through before you put it down. I can see you feel overwhelmed and pick up an item and say what you need to do with it but then you put it down and this makes you have to touch an item many times before the task is completed.
Thank you for that, yes, you are correct and I need to do that and make the best use of my time. Next session I will look intently first and see what boxes or bins or other items I need before hand then I can put things in them as I pick them up.
Hey, I have an idea for hanging your hand tools. I noticed that you have metal shelving units. I do as well, and they make hanging hooks for those metal shelving units. They work great for hanging my gardening hand tools. Just an idea for you, that you may or may not have already thought about. 😊
This is real life! Don’t apologize for having a full life. I enjoy your perspective on gardening and look forward to Spring.
Yes, this is very much my real life and the goal of my channel is to portray the real and not the fantasy. Gardening is part of my life, it is not the center and there are so many things I love to do.
I haven't been able to watch in a while, but I do love it when I can. It's like I am sitting in your greenhouse with you & we are chatting away about gardening.
I'm so glad you enjoy the chats, I always like to feel like I'm visiting with friends. And I do love to talk gardening all the time. I learn so much from others and their experiences. Glad you had a chance to join me today. Thank you.
Lol, what to do with all those pots is my dilemma. I had a tree frog get trapped under one because I probably moved them and he got trapped and the water sits on the rims and mosquitoes breed. We put up a leanto and shelf and still need to gather that trash heap together, but in the throws of getting that heat sink done yet. It all has to get done as those out west snows happened and end of next week it will have arrived here.
The rest of spring bulbs came yesterday 🎉so that’s one thing to do today. Then spread those poppy seeds in the flower area in the other garden. So much to do, but once organized is a great feeling-which seems to be a shortage right now for many.
Oh, there was a newer vid on 20 ways to get rid of mice mainly using baking soda mix. I’m on a vole hunt and mice as they had already chewed wires on rider 🤬.
Ugh, mice. Hmm, I haven't heard of the baking soda fix but I do have the repels all, I need to spread more of it as I could smell a skunk around the chicken pen again. There is a spray that is super bitter that works for the wires, my dad used to use it, but I can't remember what it is called. I have the sticky traps for mice but don't like them much, they do work though.
@@FlowerPatchFarmhouse we use the plastic Tom Cat traps for mice and rat traps for gophers. I will have to checkout something to spray on wires as some were pretty short to be able to repair again. The baking soda vid usually used a 2 part baking soda to a 1 part cornmeal, or plaster Paris and many others he mentioned. Also had bucket trap.
enjoyed the video. i love video's like this because then i know i'm not the only one doing the clean up and throwing away. i would love to see some snow video's we do not get snow here hardly ever. and it is so pretty in the gardens. thanks for sharing with us. hope you have a great rest of your day.
I will be sure to capture pleny of snow footage for you. It is quite relaxing to watch and the sound is lovely too. It is a quite patter as the flakes hit the snow already on the ground.
Just came down to take a break from sorting Christmas decorations in the attic. Many of the statements you made during this video I said to myself today while trying to organize the chaos. Even baby steps are progress in the right direction.
Yes, it keeps me from getting overwhelmed. Each day I have been removing one thing from Primrose Cottage and either getting rid of it or finding a good storage spot for it in the basement, so by the time I can spend a day in there to really declutter it won't be quite as bad as it has been and will be easier to get organized.
Hi, I enjoy watching your videos. Decluttering and organizing is a big interest of mine. I recommend you pick up one item at a time and make a decision about it and follow through before you put it down. I can see you feel overwhelmed and pick up an item and say what you need to do with it but then you put it down and this makes you have to touch an item many times before the task is completed.
Thank you for that, yes, you are correct and I need to do that and make the best use of my time. Next session I will look intently first and see what boxes or bins or other items I need before hand then I can put things in them as I pick them up.
I remember your iris being eaten live on your recording, we could see the plant moving! 😢
Hey, I have an idea for hanging your hand tools. I noticed that you have metal shelving units. I do as well, and they make hanging hooks for those metal shelving units. They work great for hanging my gardening hand tools. Just an idea for you, that you may or may not have already thought about. 😊
That is a great idea, and I have the large S hooks that will work great for that, thank you!
I have found that UA-cam does the same thing if you put in the channel name after what you're looking for.
Good to know, I will definitely use that in the future. Thank you!