We made a community post asking for questions for this weeks live, and so we will work our way through them, first come first serve. Lots of gardening, farming, veggie and flowers chatting, and of course, a little too much backstop 🤣
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Ian and Serina of YOU CANT EAT THE GRASS feel that every small change can make a big difference to the world we live in. Every garden planted leads to a better future. We hope to inspire and motivate others to make positive changes in their lives by sharing our journey towards greater sustainability as we build our family farm. It’s hard work to build a life worth living, and completely worth it!
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Very informative. Thank you for taking the time to do this for your fans.
I was the one reminding you about the $10,000 farm status – I enjoy your videos, and your sheer 'get on with it' very much!
Sorry Serena but this year's bouquets definitely are classy. The difference between last year and this year is very obvious and you know what you're doing and they look great. I think it's good that Ian pushes you to the flowers because it seems to be helping you both!
Your MLM comment cracked me up. And yes you are a big deal..I talk about you all the time to others..they give me that MLM look. My dad is from a farm and thinks it's awesome. I have a giant garden just to share with others – Nickgyver (my dad) likes to make deliveries to all his coffee shop buddies.
Love your videos! In hospital and you’re really helping pass the time! Team flowers and veggies!!!
I was just watching your Mars Hydro grow light video from last year and am curious why you don’t use the moisture domes/plastic tops on top of your seedlings?
Thank you both for answering my question!
After work binging! Love the Content. And yay! Comments on !!
cover crops are great for the soil
♥️ Such a great inspiration for another Market Gardener here in Saskatchewan.)))
I love seeing Serena make the bouquets.
My favourite bit is you making bouquets
ranunculus bulbs/corms/whatever they are called really look totally dead in storage. When ready to plant it is essential to soak them well (hours) before planting them and they will grow beautifully
I found your channel earlier this week while searching information about Zinnias. I really love your content, it makes me relaxed to watch you two work and its always fun to see what the flower arrangements look like and how your sales are going. I wish I had a farm too, or at least a garden.
Btw 35:44 I love seeing the process of making the bouquets! Team flowers yeeeeeezzzz
I'd love if you released these sessions as a podcast….excellent listening while weeding or deadheading 🙂
Personally, I love the bouquet-making segment. I always watch until the very end, and could even watch longer!
Thanks for answering my question. You guys should make one video on the specific variety of all veggies you grow and why you chose that. Would be helpful for new growers.
Also, good job both of you. It’s nice how you play off on each other’s strengths and work together as a team. 🙂 Ian, I think you’re very modest and it’s nice to see a hands on dad. Also, I enjoy seeing your cut flower videos – we have a backyard raised bed garden but have never grown cut flowers before. But after having watched your videos, I started growing them this year and have been enjoying the process.
great getting to know you guys, thanks for the fun video and stories! keep up the good work with gardening and videos. 🙂 woot!
"Sun and Shade: Ranunculus should be grown . The plants dislike heat and hot temperatures, but they need lots of bright light every day. Hardiness Zone: Ranunculus are winter hardy in growing zones 8-10. Gardeners in these areas plant ranunculus corms in fall for spring flowers."
I lowkey skip to the flower arrangement section because that’s my favorite part…
I'm from the Philippines. I enjoy your videos so much! 🙂
A very informative video, thanks for explaining your take on the business approach to the life you lead.