December 3, 2024

VIDEO: Full Garden Tour (with guest Daniel Smith) | WEEK SEVEN | 2020


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25 thoughts on “VIDEO: Full Garden Tour (with guest Daniel Smith) | WEEK SEVEN | 2020

  1. That grass looks like sedge. ( check it out online.) if you pull it, it makes more the next year. It has under ground tubers , it’s crazy hard to kill. I don’t know how y’all can clear it out of the garden, maybe burn ? Otherwise too much chemical stuff. Good luck! Vicki

  2. Hey Roots <3 Daniel is really a blessing! He is a great guitarist/musician and a great friend+ he´s building with you guys, something that will be yours And some lucky family´s Dream 😉 (I´m saving up! 😀 )

  3. A tip I recently learned about onions is that you can cut the green stalks down to about 4-6 inches in order to get bigger bulbs. Same for leeks and shallots and garlic!

  4. Hello! I'm a new subscriber. I'm in love with everything you are doing on your property! Also, your friend Daniel makes wonderful music and also seems like such a grounded, jovial, friend. You both have awesome smiles! Thank you for sharing your life with the world! <3

  5. I just caved and bought two of the green stalk vertical planters because of your video and link. I’ve been wanting to get one but wasn’t sure where to buy. Thank you once again ❤️

  6. Hi Jess. I just found you in this last month and I am so pleased. You are a breath of fresh air. I've been gardening for 40 yrs and I've learned so much from you. Little Ben has stolen my heart ❤
    Thank you ❤

  7. You taught me to sauté kale & chard for breakfast. It is great with eggs. And healthy too!! I just grew kale and chard for the first time. Its so prolific & your breakfast idea is a great way to use it! I love how you give away treats to visitors, I always give "parting gifts" to anyone who stops by.

  8. HS I watched your video with your first ever Garden Tour visitor when you had made with you the reason why I say this is because it seems like you're way more relaxed after that in this video it's different you act like you always do this just in you're cool in your garden you know everything that you are doing in there and you do not mind making mistakes so you share that I love that it takes a true person to actually share your mistakes or your plants that die as well as the ones that are healthy you show the good and the bad God bless you honey you really actually show what's going on thank you so much for sharing your life with the rest of us God bless you from my family to yours

  9. Miss Jess I have one direct question I'm sorry but it's important I am going to be setting up a garden pretty soon of my own for my family and I and I was wondering those hot since you're using for your strawberries are those the original ones that are made by the man who invented it and it's so wild do they look different from the other kinds of yours are growing so great it sounds as if you do endorse the products did you do like it so I just wanted to tell you thank you so much God bless you and your family from mine to yours

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