May 14, 2024

VIDEO: Do These 5 Simple Jobs and Save Hours in the Garden! ✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️


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Too much to do, but too little time? It’s a familiar problem!

In this video we share five must-do weekly tasks that will actually save you time and demonstrated the quickest way to do them.

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https://gardenplanner.almanac.com
https://gardenplanner.motherearthnews.com
and many more…

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24 thoughts on “VIDEO: Do These 5 Simple Jobs and Save Hours in the Garden! ✔️✔️✔️✔️✔️

  1. Thank you so much for your videos and especially this one. You are so positive and encouraging! I am new to gardeni g although have been reading about it for many years. What's the best way to clear a former garden of 5-foot-tall invasive Johnson grass and Bermuda grass? Central Texas. I can't use a machine because of the giant furrows which I want to flatten. Any advice? Thanks!

  2. I tried to use the planner but got in a mess because planting density for EVERYTHING is determined by the holes in the dripper hose, and I rarely plant veg in blocks.

  3. I really enjoy weeding, but always dreaded having to gather them to toss. As a fairly new gardener, I’m thankful to learn I can just leave them where they were and that they will just return the nutrients to the soil while decaying! Thank you! ❤️

  4. I didn't know about leaving the weeds where they are. That's good news. I must sharpen my hoe and other tools. What were you using to sharpen yours please?

  5. Very helpful video, thanks. In Denmark we have very aggressive weeds. They can grow out of a little piece you didn't quite get, so I have to take it away from the beds, and lay them on something in the sun for days. I sit on my little plastic footstool, and sit and dig the out, follow their long wiry roots. It takes me further down, about 25 cm, and further down still, So, I know I've lost the battle, and that they will be here long after all of us are gone, but I win some time, and from thereon, I can keep them in check as you do now.
    I like the planner. I started one in Word, then in Excel, and none got finished, because it looks boring, and confusing. I will try to download the planner, and hope I can do it on my old Dell.
    Anyways, have a nice week.

  6. Loving your videos, so incredibly informative and inspiring. Your sunny enthusiastic manner is very pleasing. What book did you write? What is your surname? Or it’s title Is it on Amazon?

  7. Oh, and what about Moles?!!!!! I spend about 10 hours a week, moving (and using ) mole soil before I can even contemplate getting out the lawn mower. I love nature and it horrifies me to think of killing them. I have caught one and released in the woodland but the two I have are impossible to catch – I regularly watch them dig but can’t catch them. The only local to me catcher uses a dynamite type trap… so that’s a NO NO. Thank you

  8. About the mowing…. where I live we are having major issues with mice so we need to mow in order to keep the mice population down. Not mowing is really not an option.

  9. The Japanese have a word for enjoying doing a simple but rewarding task in the house or garden and doing it well. (Can’t for the life of me remember what that word is but they have one that means about that!)

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