Full Garden TOUR (Early April) | 2023- Episode 1

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  • @KathyW5
    @KathyW5 Рік тому +261

    Most times when you become worried about the background noises, they are actually no problem for your listeners. Loud chickens ... wonderful sound on the farm. Walking on gravel ... the crunchy noise just sounds like life in the country. Wind ... the breath of fresh air. Loud cows ... if only we could hear that in our everyday lives. During all those sounds, we can still hear your messages and sounds of the farm are soothing. Don't worry about them.

    • @RootsandRefugeFarm
      @RootsandRefugeFarm  Рік тому +49

      This really blesses me to hear.

    • @organicprinciples
      @organicprinciples Рік тому +18

      Totally agree. Sounds like peace 😊

    • @suehorner9023
      @suehorner9023 Рік тому +15

      I agree. I enjoy the animal sounds and the crunch of gravel. We can hear you fine.

    • @Lorelaeyn
      @Lorelaeyn Рік тому +11

      Absolutely agree! I listen to city sounds and indoor silence every day. Love hearing all the nature in your videos, Jess!

    • @NothingHere818
      @NothingHere818 Рік тому +4

      I like the sound of the gravel lol.

  • @makers9693
    @makers9693 Рік тому +129

    Does anyone else hold on to these garden tours for quiet uninterrupted moments in the day so they can be savored ? Not easy, but so worth it! Thanks Jess!

    • @melbee1000
      @melbee1000 Рік тому +1

      Yes!

    • @mzingifarm2023
      @mzingifarm2023 Рік тому +1

      Me.

    • @MissBetsyLu
      @MissBetsyLu Рік тому +2

      I listen over and over as I start my garden things.

    • @robynearl
      @robynearl Рік тому +2

      My whole family just left and I am drinking coffee sitting in my bunny barn petting my rabbits while I watch ❤. 😊

    • @MissBetsyLu
      @MissBetsyLu Рік тому +2

      @@robynearl lol . Wow. Invite me to come visit there, next thing?.

  • @jeannamcgregor9967
    @jeannamcgregor9967 Рік тому +229

    The huge satisfaction of walking down the canned goods aisle at the store and realizing the number of things I no longer buy : tomatoes, pickles, chilis, canned beans, soups, sauerkraut, pickled beets, salsas, broth, and the list goes on. Thanks, Jess!

    • @barbarahasenauer2630
      @barbarahasenauer2630 Рік тому +7

      Me to.... love it ... almost forgot (almost) those center isles were there

    • @kristensmagicalcreations
      @kristensmagicalcreations Рік тому +5

      How many beans does it take to can enough beans for a year? I am trying to figure out how to do this.

    • @ladyryan902
      @ladyryan902 Рік тому +2

      Me too! I don't go to the store maybe 1x month for the lil things like salt 😂

    • @jeannamcgregor9967
      @jeannamcgregor9967 Рік тому +6

      @@kristensmagicalcreations Every household will be different. I just buy dried beans (much cheaper) and can a batch when I need more. I canned tons of my homegrown green beans but I'm not happy with the squishy texture.

    • @shockingdocumentaries4255
      @shockingdocumentaries4255 Рік тому +5

      @MariaCanccerYou’re not only loved.
      YOU ARE LOVE.
      Anything that makes you feel good or even relief, will lead you closer to want you want.
      Spoil yourself when you can. Vent when you need relief. Laugh as hard you can. (Especially if it’s at yourself)😂.
      Always give yourself grace. Don’t take your strength and ability to find the beauty in the pain, for granted.
      You’re doing better than you realize. 😘
      Just the fact that you’re here able to watch this positive video is amazing. 🎉
      I have to keep it real, I’m not sure I could if I was in your situation.
      You are FABULOUS! 😎

  • @Holly_at_gypsyhollergardens
    @Holly_at_gypsyhollergardens Рік тому +111

    The cut flower tunnel , I would create a space when you first walk in , that would fit a table (for not only sitting but for floral arrangements ) and some shelves for things like water buckets , snips , leaf litter container , all those kind of things . Not only practical but to really "romance the ordinary " ❤

    • @MissBetsyLu
      @MissBetsyLu Рік тому +2

      @gypsyholler Did you make that flower tunnel?

    • @emblarovardotter
      @emblarovardotter Рік тому +1

      That's a great idea!

    • @barbeholick1521
      @barbeholick1521 Рік тому +1

      I agree. It would bring intimacy, wonder and a surprise with viewing each new row.

  • @boysrus61
    @boysrus61 Рік тому +67

    Jess, just so you know, those of us who don't have chickens or roosters may really enjoy the sounds of your garden along with the sights of your refuge!

    • @ehthena
      @ehthena Рік тому

      or be jealous! lol Yes, the sounds don't bother us at all. That's the life. Just as if I were to watch someone doing videos in New York City, I would expect to here NYC noise in the background. We appreciate you.

  • @Zylria
    @Zylria Рік тому +101

    I am sure the gravel is a bit loud when editing, but I find the sound romantic when listening to it!! It paints a clear picture of you walking through the space!!
    I am sooooo excited to have garden tours back!!

  • @HomesteadingForHealth
    @HomesteadingForHealth Рік тому +1

    I love being able to watch people that have the same passion as me and make it make them money. Much better than any program I could waste my mind on.

  • @leighsummereverhart6455
    @leighsummereverhart6455 Рік тому +42

    I saw the “garden tour 2023” title and clicked so fast! I’ve been loving the increase in content as your channel truly represents a way for me to escape the monotony of my life as a college student - who won’t get to be back in the garden for another several months😪

    • @jeas4980
      @jeas4980 Рік тому +6

      Sounds like someone needs to take up rebel gardening on their campus!

    • @MissBetsyLu
      @MissBetsyLu Рік тому +1

      @@jeas4980 amen - just pull out a weed and drop in pumpkin seeds lol I bet the weed won't come back.

    • @leighsummereverhart6455
      @leighsummereverhart6455 Рік тому +2

      @@jeas4980 I just have great parents who start seeds for me back home😂

  • @ellehumes9306
    @ellehumes9306 Рік тому +20

    I think the way the high tunnel is set up now is great for cut flowers! It looks like it would be easier to do multiple varieties and walk between the beds the way it is

  • @efeminism3063
    @efeminism3063 Рік тому +49

    It’s an unexpected gift when we learn from others. You are such a cool gift Jessica. Seriously so dope

  • @suewhalen3919
    @suewhalen3919 Рік тому +1

    Since you asked..... LOL. I prefer four long beds, but with a break so you can get from one side to the other, without going to the very end of the row. What a gift you are!

  • @ourhomesteadclassroom
    @ourhomesteadclassroom Рік тому +23

    I vote for keeping the current layout in the cut-flower tunnel and just adding boards and gravel to define the beds and suppress the weeds. I think it's more fun to meander through all the smaller beds instead of walking straight down the long "hallways" that you get with four long beds. Especially after Miah's reaction to building another long raised bed. 😁 Those longer beds can be a structural nightmare... Ask me how I know!

  • @laurie570
    @laurie570 Рік тому +27

    I can really start to see the vision for this garden now! With that view from the pergola towards the greenhouse - I was like there it is! It's the Roots and Refuge lovely garden. You had cultivated such a beautiful, life-giving space before and I can see that again at this property. Thank you for sharing this process! It gives me so much inspiration and as always, it dares me to dream a little bigger!

  • @justgoodness333littlehomes5
    @justgoodness333littlehomes5 Рік тому +2

    I think I can hear the angels sing. 🎶
    IT'S A GARDEN TOUR !!!! 🎉 ❤ HALLELUJAH !!!!!!!!

  • @jackcsaffell5641
    @jackcsaffell5641 Рік тому +16

    A definite yes from me for high tunnel flowers. 4 parallel rows sound perfect. Can you imagine walking into the flower high tunnel and seeing rows and rows of spectacularly beautiful colors. One thing I just realized that I was waiting for during the garden tour was the peacefully serene sound of those lazy, dangling wind chimes. God bless this garden.

  • @a.j.r_ball
    @a.j.r_ball Рік тому +44

    Always a joy walking the garden!! Thanks for letting us be apart!!💯❤🧚‍♂️

  • @MissBetsyLu
    @MissBetsyLu Рік тому +1

    In the contaminated tunnel, u can put a narrow raised bed knee high along sides with narrow high cattle panel bench over it/them. Then set trays on it in early Spring, and cattle wire will support stems of tall flowers in summer. Still middle space for work, big pots, patio furniture, new (modest) tractors, etc.

  • @lanalovesjesus6133
    @lanalovesjesus6133 Рік тому +7

    Plus letting things go to seed is a way to keep seeds which is not wasteful

    • @rainfalls2964
      @rainfalls2964 Рік тому +2

      😊 exactly... I take the seeds and throw the reat to the chickens 🐔🐓

  • @efeminism3063
    @efeminism3063 Рік тому +3

    There’s no stinkin way I’m first in line. Hi Jess and Miah happy beautiful Sunday

  • @ktd3166
    @ktd3166 Рік тому +17

    I had a friend that I used to give starts to. She would admit to letting them go and not even planted them. I charge her for starts now and she actually will plant them.
    I think people put more into the motivation, if they’ve put something into it.

    • @rivercrockett343
      @rivercrockett343 Рік тому +3

      I have a friend exactly like that. I have tried over decades to help her with various things to no avail, and it all goes to waste, including my time and effort. I decided several years ago she was on her own. @Kim Tiede, you are correct about the motivation!

  • @sparklyjewlz
    @sparklyjewlz Рік тому +8

    I love the sound of you walking on gravel, it’s like garden ASMR!

  • @leahsmarsh2378
    @leahsmarsh2378 Рік тому +3

    THE WAY I JUST SQUEALED AND ALMOST SPILT MY HOT TEA! I have missed your tours!

  • @HabitualHobbies
    @HabitualHobbies Рік тому +16

    Its so good to see you able to feel good and have garden snacks again! So happy for garden season !!

  • @ThePosyCo
    @ThePosyCo Рік тому +21

    I have always loved that you called your garden “The Garden Belt”! Congratulations on the beginning of your 2023 Garden Tours. ❤ 🍅 ❤

  • @ethelnygaard7788
    @ethelnygaard7788 Рік тому

    I have always enjoyed your garden tours and learn a lot from you. Please don't stop. At 76 I am still learning and will continue to learn until God takes me to tend His garden in the sky.

  • @sharithompson1672
    @sharithompson1672 Рік тому +15

    Wow, Jess. The sun shining through and around the greenhouse behind you is just beautiful. I froze the video for a few moments just to appreciate it. What a wonderful backdrop to start the day. 💕

  • @barbaralopez7921
    @barbaralopez7921 Рік тому +6

    What a surprise today after leaving church service. A garden tour!!!
    Thank you what a gift!

  • @haleyroper2293
    @haleyroper2293 Рік тому

    I think I speak for a lot of us when I don’t care if it’s three hours long! We just love you!

  • @jessicabowen2760
    @jessicabowen2760 Рік тому

    I literally yelled YES!!!! When I saw a garden tour video! These are how I found your channel so long ago!

  • @jskingfamilyfarm1386
    @jskingfamilyfarm1386 Рік тому +14

    I thought your chickens were my kids screaming outside...I stopped the video 3 times to check😂
    Love the garden tours❤😊

    • @renie847
      @renie847 Рік тому

      😅

    • @FebbieG
      @FebbieG Рік тому +2

      Since moving to the country, I've decided that almost everything sounds like a baby crying. Lol

  • @elizabethharriott9061
    @elizabethharriott9061 Рік тому

    Jess, I'm so enthralled in listening to you, I don't even hear the gravel crunching beneath your feet. No big deal I think. ❤

  • @CrunchyRN2
    @CrunchyRN2 Рік тому

    I love that you let the brassicas go to flower- after a cold winter those may be the only flowers available for a month or more. Love the Bee friendly gardeners!

  • @holyhummer7951
    @holyhummer7951 Рік тому +1

    Beautiful content and your enthusiasm is contagious ❤I think building various flower beds with large and different flowers in each, every 10 feet next to the drive road or walk way would be beautiful and provide some privacy for people driving through.🙋🏻‍♀️

  • @struykfamilyfarm9587
    @struykfamilyfarm9587 Рік тому +1

    Rhubarb flowers are very pretty and you can still eat the stalks from the plant after it bolts. If you want to prevent it from putting all it's energy into making seeds you can just cut out the flower stalk. I usually let it get close to flowering then cut the stalk and put it in a vase indoors

  • @MonoiLuv
    @MonoiLuv Рік тому

    I'm with you Jess. Nothing wasteful about letting plants go to seed. Nature intends it. Pollinators need it. It should be allowed to let unfold

  • @gailmcdonald1946
    @gailmcdonald1946 Рік тому

    Miah im so excited for the build of Jesse's garden gates, maybe with the old water Mellon metal art attached??? ,I adored her taking us through the gate,the sound of the latch ,the view as it opened up to display the amazing abundance of wild rambling beauty and life🌿🌾🦋 to me, it was her Garden Tour Signature ❤

  • @ninareifsnyder65
    @ninareifsnyder65 Рік тому +12

    Good afternoon Jess, I’m so excited for garden tours! We aren’t quite there yet, another week or two maybe. Just wanted to share my creative thoughts with you so here goes! If it were my high tunnel I’d do the long beds like your old one but, I would put a little table and chairs in the middle instead of the end by the door…it will draw you in to enjoy the space more and from that perspective you see everything that’s blooming. It will allow your artistic side to contemplate the bouquets without the distraction of other areas within the farm. Plus morning coffees on rainy days will be soul lifting! Hugs to you, I know you will do something amazing! ~Nina❤

  • @jessicakurtz837
    @jessicakurtz837 Рік тому

    After listening to one of your videos a while back, I finally came to terms with the fact that feeding your animals produce you have no more use for is not waste. I used to feel so much pressure to use every single piece of every single plant that it was sometimes overwhelming. Now when I can't stand to pick one more cucumber, my chickens get to eat cucumbers. They love it and i didn't let the cucumber become a burden to me.

  • @circledot-kc8il
    @circledot-kc8il Рік тому +1

    GARDEN TOUR! GRAB THE POPCORN!

  • @efeminism3063
    @efeminism3063 Рік тому +11

    Ahhhh I just got to the part where Jeremiah has his own channel!!! This is so exciting. Soooo dope ❤️what a great spring blessing that is. See another unexpected gift I just know it!!!!

  • @observer4292
    @observer4292 Рік тому +3

    HELLO! I AM HERE AND READY!! WOO HOO!!!

  • @susanfryer636
    @susanfryer636 Рік тому

    I don’t know about anyone else but I would love to sit with my tea and watch a three hour garden tour

  • @nataliecartier8933
    @nataliecartier8933 Рік тому

    I'm so happy to sit quietly this evening and fully take on this garden tour. Mother Nature can't seem to decide what season it is here (southern Quebec), so my gardening heart is living through you. For the cut-flower high-tunnel, I recommend trying it with your current layout for the first year. You may end up liking it, and then you wouldn't have wasted time and energy on changing something that works. I hope that helps.

  • @shannongoble5305
    @shannongoble5305 Рік тому +6

    Jess, you probably won't see this but I would watch a 6 hour long video if you made it. Your videos bring such joy!

  • @katie1694
    @katie1694 Рік тому

    Whatever design you choose for the cut flower garden will be beautiful. It's flowers!!! 🌻🥀

  • @KrisFasseBooksandButterflies

    Crazy dreaming watching this! You know it's a joy when the video leaves you crazy to get out there and create more garden space!

  • @ogadlogadl490
    @ogadlogadl490 Рік тому

    Have garden beds in the backyard,
    Ripped out the grass in the front yard and built more HUGE beds in the front yard last year. Husband wasn’t game until the harvest came in and all his family came and picked tons of tomatoes, chiles, Swiss Chard, onions.
    Never can have enough garden beds!

  • @kmarshall53
    @kmarshall53 Рік тому +6

    I think the long beds parallel to the long walls in the high tunnel would be so pretty! You would be able to see everything from the door and would be so lovely.

  • @pennymorgan2149
    @pennymorgan2149 Рік тому

    Jess, your garden tours are my favorite!!! Your oldest ones are how I found you. You helped me find the gardener in me and a year later my life is changed (as well as my husband’s haha) and we have 10 large and beautiful raised beds with vegetables and some flowers and I love it! Thank you! 💗

  • @marywaters7068
    @marywaters7068 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for being so bold and firm. In this day and age you are a rarity. We see your conviction. Be strong. I am an 80 year old great grandmother.

  • @claireisacamel
    @claireisacamel Рік тому +1

    My vote is keeping the current configuration for your flower tunnel. I think it’s much less demoralizing to be able to harvest short rows vs harvesting and looking down the row and thinking “oh my heavens, there’s still a mile to go” 🤣🤣
    And even as flowers are glorious and beautiful, they quickly feel like they’re actively blooming as you’re harvesting because sometimes varieties (like zinnias, celosias, etc) can have SO MANY blooms per square foot!

  • @W3BKY_73
    @W3BKY_73 Рік тому +1

    Don’t apologize for living your way of life. We are all unique, and finding our way of doing things. As a beek, I always save a portion of the garden to allow plants to bolt and flower, especially herbs. I am exhausted when I watch your channel, and my kiddos are grown and gone, so I don’t have nearly the responsibilities. Your vision is impressive and I respect all that you do and share. Thank you! Keep on being you…

  • @morgankelly3132
    @morgankelly3132 Рік тому

    I think you should put a wildflower patch in that empty space next to your raised beds into transition to your in ground beds. Its so pretty to see patches of wildflowers.

  • @agah1122
    @agah1122 Рік тому

    Beautiful...And to be honest I really enjoy the sound of gravel being walked on😊and birds chirping and chickens clucking ,even the sound of removing tarp...These are all sounds of my dream so I wanted to thank You for that while I'm trying to change my waiting room in to my classroom 😊 Thank You Jess❤️

  • @donnarodriguez4755
    @donnarodriguez4755 Рік тому

    It doesn't seem like anything is wasteful on your farm. You have the most gorgeous garden. I love it! Your animals are so lucky. I pray that you continue to do the good work you've been doing and have continued success in all of hour endeavors. Love your devotionals and am so amazed how much you grow. I've been twitching waiting to see all those little seedlings when they get out into your garden beds. I learn something each and every video. Thank you so much. It's like I'm walking around the farm with my good friend. I have a cup of coffee with you each time.

  • @beckylivermore3262
    @beckylivermore3262 Рік тому

    For the cut flower high tunnel - I think you should keep the layout, but remove the center short bed and create a seating space. That way you can get lost in your jungle of flowers ❤

  • @karionhawkins3091
    @karionhawkins3091 Рік тому

    I like the shorter rows in the middle, you could plant the shorter flowers as you walk in and the the back row be the tallest flowers it would look like a giant wave of flowers 🌸 🌼🌺🌻

  • @jeshurunfarm
    @jeshurunfarm Рік тому +2

    Let's watch.
    Respect from Africa 🇿🇦

  • @innercompass9510
    @innercompass9510 Рік тому +3

    I LOVE HOW YOU TAKE THE FOOD ISSUES OF THE THE WORLD AND TEACH POSITIVE GROUNDED SOLUTIONS THAT ARE PRACTICAL !
    ON THIS PALM SUNDAY I FIND YET ANOTHER WONDERFUL SERMON PREACHED BY YOU. YOUR GARDEN SETTING IS YOUR PULPIT. THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR KNOWLEDGE EXPERIENCE AND HARD WORK THAT YOU SHARE!
    HAVE A GREAT LORDS DAY TODAY AND EVERY DAY !

  • @thebloomfairie
    @thebloomfairie Рік тому

    For the rhubarb, wait for the flower bud to appear and remove the bud before it opens. It will tell the plant to slow down and develop thick, juicy stalks.

  • @janeceulrich6633
    @janeceulrich6633 Рік тому

    I believe God gave Jess soil that needed mending so that she could reach all of us how to handle it. I'm so excited to continue learning about soil remediation. So exciting yay garden tours!!!¡

  • @wems1998
    @wems1998 Рік тому +2

    Love the garden tours, have you ever thought about a weekly animal tour? 🥰 Collecting eggs, checking in on the cows, pigs, birds etc especially when you have quick growing babies, like chips and piglets! ❤️

  • @barbf5773
    @barbf5773 Рік тому

    Keep the beds in your cut flower greenhouse as it is. Taller plants toward the back working toward the front with shorter varieties so when you enter the greenhouse you can see everything. Each short bed will be easier to mass plant and successive plant. Maybe in the center of the short beds made a round bed that you could add a feature item (chair/fountain). When this is all planted you are going to want somewhere to sit and soak in all the color. Love it!

  • @marvelyngranger4177
    @marvelyngranger4177 Рік тому

    When we moved to our property a year ago, my dad and I compared our favorite and most helpful youtube channels. We quickly realized we were both talking about you and Roots and Refuge! LOL Thank you! When you line your drive with trees, can I encourage you to contact your local extension office to determine what is native to your area? Most Crepe Myrtles are not native to anywhere in the US (there is one native variety but it is only native to TX). In keeping with your passion for feeding your family and your land, I believe you would appreciate providing a native tree that will serve the pollinators and songbirds, which will in turn serve your food sources. I love your passion and dedication to sharing the journey for sustainability and real food.

  • @kiersting5005
    @kiersting5005 Рік тому

    Yes to the cut flowers!! I dream of having a cut flower garden someday. Seeing other people’s cut flower gardens brings me life lol

  • @MarysNest
    @MarysNest Рік тому +1

    Hi Jess, Wow!! Thank you so much for this glorious garden tour. You are such an inspiration to me. Hope you are doing great. You look wonderful, healthy, and happy! Love, Mary❤️🤗❤️

  • @karionhawkins3091
    @karionhawkins3091 Рік тому

    So Happy that it is Garden Tour time😀😀😀😀
    Thank you so much! Coffee, Jess and garden tour time ❤❤🌱🌱🌱🌱

  • @KimKungFue
    @KimKungFue Рік тому

    When you shared the disappointment of the contaminated soil in one high tunnel and chose to create a learning opportunity for real gardeners growing REAL food…that’s why I’m here. 🙋🏻‍♀️ (transparency) So happy your remediation efforts worked! You asked for opinions on the future cut flower high tunnel layout - I vote 4 long perpendicular rows and hope U are blessed with fields of color for showing us how to turn Monsantos into marigolds and turn disappointment into JOY. ✨💫✨💐

  • @dawndolinski768
    @dawndolinski768 Рік тому

    I was one of ur 1st people to start watching u in 2018, as I watch u now I find it so pleasing to hear the chickens, the ducks the cows, I Love it! & now the teaching begins once again watching u plant things, I Love the garden season!! Thx for the Beautiful garden that u grow & teach how to grow! 😃

  • @autumnelaines
    @autumnelaines Рік тому

    With the cut flower tunnel, think about what will be most beautiful to photograph. That is such a key for what you are doing.

  • @LauraHansen-z5t
    @LauraHansen-z5t Рік тому

    I actually like hearing the crunch of the pea gravel. It sounds like an English driveway.

  • @rundlesurbanfarm477
    @rundlesurbanfarm477 Рік тому

    I like the idea of 4 long rows for cut flowers. I feel like it would be easier to navigate for planting and managing. Plus, I would love walking down long rows of continuous flowers, it just seems more magical.

  • @vickioneill8277
    @vickioneill8277 Рік тому

    Yes , for the cut flowers in this high tunnel! It will be gorgeous! And the bees will love the shade!

  • @sheilaparker6640
    @sheilaparker6640 Рік тому

    Just started watching again. I lost you for a few years. So glad I got you back. 🎉

  • @justgoodness333littlehomes5
    @justgoodness333littlehomes5 Рік тому +3

    Hey..... I'm totally here for a 3 hour R&R garden tour. 😉

  • @pacjam418
    @pacjam418 Рік тому

    Thank god a garden tour! Garden tours get me excited to plant. Nobody’s gardens have been ready enough for a tour yet, your the first. Happy to watch and get pumped for another gardening year. Regarding your bolted stuff…I do the same at end of season and leave out for the bees etc. Bees gotta eat.

  • @hazzardoustime1968
    @hazzardoustime1968 Рік тому

    I think keeping the high tunnel as is would be great. Each bed filled with a different beautiful flower. It would feel more like an arranged garden to me, rather than a factory farm. Bonus, less work for Miah.😊

  • @garynorcal4269
    @garynorcal4269 Рік тому

    Love the fact that you have
    "So much food space".

  • @stacymartin9702
    @stacymartin9702 Рік тому

    I just found your channel. I intend to get back into my horticulture roots. I worked in the ornamental horticulture industry for 7 years while obtaining my bachelor's degree. I was burnt out and despised my own garden at home. I have been working out of the industry for over 7 years now. I am finally looking forward to my own garden and showing my kids how to enjoy the fruits of our labor. I look forward to getting some inspiration from this channel.

  • @laurarahelbailey
    @laurarahelbailey Рік тому

    These garden tour videos were some of my absolute favorites from your previous garden. So excited to see them making a return!

  • @marygrott8095
    @marygrott8095 Рік тому +5

    Yes, go with cut flowers in that area. As you say, "Grow something lovely.: YOU deserve it, Jess! You hane inspired me to try growing herbs for tea this year! I'm so excited.

  • @wendytushak6980
    @wendytushak6980 Рік тому

    Seed saving saves so much money.
    Growing food for your animals is hugh you have done a great job with your plans

  • @bernadettehearn3023
    @bernadettehearn3023 Рік тому

    I have an entire bed of carrots coming up from leaving half a dozen go to seed. Didn't need to plant seeds or do any of the work to get them started. Mother nature did it all herself and gifted to me. I did the same with beetroot...

  • @patriciasinski6716
    @patriciasinski6716 Рік тому

    I love the thought of four long rows to walk down full of flowers. Great idea someone else mentioned to have a table at the front to do flower arrangements. Cannot wait to see the redeemed space!

  • @brittanyw1817
    @brittanyw1817 Рік тому +6

    I love watching these ❤ this is how I found your channel back in 2018 and found out all the different varieties that are available out there.

  • @laurahenderson2384
    @laurahenderson2384 Рік тому

    Leave the beds the way they are this year in the flower tunnel. Just lay down some cardboard and wood chips on top in the walkways. That will give Miah more time to work on other projects and will give you flexibility in future years if you want to rearrange.
    For future garden tours, what about if you highlight a different part of the garden on successive days? So Mondays could be both tunnels and orchard. Wednesdays could be raised beds. And Fridays could be animals. Or something like that. That way people could know in advance which days to tune in especially and it would help you stay organized and not have to rush or edit as much.

  • @Evelyn-vs3fk
    @Evelyn-vs3fk Рік тому

    Bless you sweet lady! I love the background noise! Roosters make me smile! Have an amazing day. ❤

  • @lorib5323
    @lorib5323 Рік тому

    its crazy how much space a family of 4 needs to grow enough food. We all need to be starting some kind of garden. I don't have a yard, but I DO have one greenstock so at least I have that. LOLOL

  • @inthegarden1917
    @inthegarden1917 Рік тому

    Jess, i look forward to seeing your garden grow and bloom. The cabbage looks awesome. The sound of the gravel crunch does not not bother me. Thank you for sharing. Have a blessed day!

  • @susanwright3843
    @susanwright3843 Рік тому +4

    I'm ALWAYS excited to see you posted a new video but there is something extra beautiful about the words, "FULL GARDEN TOUR!" Congratulations on starting another season!

  • @fields-n-feathers
    @fields-n-feathers Рік тому

    I LOVE THE SOUND OF THE GRAVEL! ASMR where you are concerned...🧡👏🏼

  • @Heather_At_The_Ridge
    @Heather_At_The_Ridge Рік тому +1

    I think the fact that you are questioning which direction to put the beds means you should change them from what you have in the other high tunnels. Listen to your instincts! Looks fabulous! Thanks for sharing!

  • @d14551
    @d14551 Рік тому

    What a lovely idea, cut flowers in that damaged high tunnel.

  • @carolineholland4178
    @carolineholland4178 Рік тому

    I'm so glad that you are growing flowers for cutting in that high tunnel Jess. Keep the beds as they are, that was intentional, the contamination wasn't. The beauty of flowers are healing for the mind , body and soul/soil. While the gift of root veg is nourishing and well received, the gift of flowers are so special. Something to do with the scent, the pleasure on the eye and how this interact's with emotional centres in our brains. A gift of flowers are never forgotten, maybe that's why the bees remember where to go.

  • @patz780
    @patz780 Рік тому

    The current layout in the cut flower garden is great already. I agree with other comments about adding a sitting area and perhaps a space for flower arranging. The short rows in the center of the high tunnel encourages a wandering habit to see each type of flower up close.

  • @CrystalGuinn
    @CrystalGuinn Рік тому

    I love you background soundtrack. It makes it all the more real to feel like you are there walking with you and part of it ❤

  • @lashandrawest6333
    @lashandrawest6333 Рік тому

    EVERY TIME I see u in these videos with a cup in your hand, I always have to go grab me a cup of coffee also no matter what time of day it is!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂 I just love u. My family lives in Columbia, South Carolina & so one day I hope to see u. You're such a celebrity to me, so hopefully, I don't start screaming when I see I 😂😂😂❤

  • @janicegilman7672
    @janicegilman7672 Рік тому +2

    Good morning Jess and blessed Palm Sunday!

  • @maiagrodin
    @maiagrodin Рік тому

    I've been watching your garden videos when I'm depressed over winter ❤🙃 even with long videos they really help calm me down and up my happiness 😊 your a huge inspiration and doing a great job

  • @melissakalber2185
    @melissakalber2185 Рік тому

    I love your new Pavillion it takes me back to your old garden when you used to talk to us about your garden under your Pavillion with the windchimes an all the vines grown on things.