Key Skills for FREE Plants Forever | Gardening techniques
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14 Comments

  1. Here in TN (US), we've had the opposite. Hot (90°F+) & dry since early June. We just had a break in the weather & rainfall. My garden was not happy about being watered via the garden hose for 6-7 weeks… neither was my bank account happy about my water bill.

  2. Wow your farm is looking amazing liz I need to have a catch up on your videos its been a bit crazy out here renovating the new house and start the farm from scratch over the last year 😊

  3. Also here in denmark the weather went crazy! Rain, rain, rain and it was relatively cold too. Missing more greenhousespace many of my seedlings died outside this year 🙁 Greetings from denmark 🤗🌻

  4. Thank You Liz, great information you shared with us.
    I loved the flowers of the plant you showed us how to plant it. Called Nicotiana Sylvsteris.
    So beautiful and the fact that has a perfume that fills the air around it. WOW! Sounds absolutely divine.
    I love your videos, you have a relaxing and calm in the way you go around explaining the how to.
    Hello from South Africa 🌍🇿🇦
    💚🌿💚🌿💚🌿💚🌿💚🌿💚🌿💚

  5. Lovely video Liz. This year has been a difficult one throughout the world. It seems Wales has been colder and wetter and Cyprus has been hotter and drier. My bedroom tonight at 8 pm was 35c we have had many days of 40c from beginning of June. It has been a real problem keeping anything alive. I love fuchsias. I had great success with them in Wales. All the very best. Margaret in Cyprus ❤

  6. Seems we are all experiencing extremes. I am in a temperate climate but our last frost (and a minor one at that) was in March, and we've had almost no rain since then, and temperatures up to 40°C, just brutal. I am off-grid for water so growing annuals has been a disaster. The fruit trees didn't like the early start to spring either.

  7. I love watching your gardening videos Liz. You inspire me to keep gardening. I raise chickens too. We just had 42 meat birds butchered that I fed and watered every day. My husband helped move them in the chicken tractors. It is a lot of work! Every morning I wanted to get into the garden and work, but I found myself taking care of all the chickens…….meat birds and laying hens. So I am going to downsize my laying hens and give some of them away. I really am a gardener, more so than a chicken tender. Anyway, your husband seems really nice. I am not new to watching you. I have been a subscriber for a few years. You and your hubby seem to have a great relationship. He seems really supportive of everything you are doing. So hats off to you, Liz's hubby. God bless you both real good! Diana

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