Key Skills for FREE Plants Forever | Gardening techniques
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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.
always enjoyable videos liz
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 😊
Here in Toronto Canada it’s been up down and all over first year to get black spots on roses lost three David Austin… miserable!
Why do you get power cut though was exclusive to third world countries?
Can you please let me know the link for solar power.
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 🤗🌻
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 🌍🇿🇦
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It's always nice to see that the cuttings are rooting 🤗🌱🌝👍
Saw you on Threads. Decided to come check out your video. New friend from West Tennessee! ❤
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 ❤
Good video
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.
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