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Hi from Utah! I love gardening! I totally get the treasure hunt fun. I would love to send you some micro tomato seeds that you can grow in your new container garden. Let me know if you want them 🙂
Also carrots taste so much better after a good frost because the sugars are concentrated. I love learning all things gardening. I've had a blast with many different crops through the years. I really appreciate your channel you can teach me a lot about preserving and cooking 🙂
Great video thanks!
7:40 never grow it so I’m not sure but sting nettle Perhaps ¿¿
For the blueberries, you could prune them a bit, to open up the center of the plant for more airflow and also to lower the number of old branches so that the plant is encouraged to keep producing new branches which gives you better production on the long run. The garden is definitely waking up, can't wait to see the season ahead !
Thanks for the tour!
Do you put your children's up at night ?
I'm so excited for you Becky.
Yay look at those carrots!!
If you would like some tips with the garden, Next Level Gardening is a good channel here on YouTube
You can grow your lettuce and salad greens in the shade beds.
What color are your peeonmes?
Hi becky, do you grow beets? Went is a good time to plant onions? Beautiful chickens and fantastic garden
I haven’t decided if you’re an inspiration or an enabler, lol. I have so many seeds now, just received my order if 15 gallon grow bags (can’t dig in my yard), new trellises are up for the grapevine, and Aerogarden is getting ready to change out to seed starting setup versus salad setup which was so NICE for winter. Have decided to transition some flower beds, putting in bush beans and melons there…maybe cucumbers as well. Anyway, with the price of food going up it’s a no-brainer. I have canner and dehydrator (2 now!) so I’m confident I can preserve what I grow. Love your videos, keep them coming. Happy planting! I hope everyone has a bountiful season. Blessings.
I think it's some type of basil
The triplets: Rowena, Roseanne and Rachel. Names interchangeable.
Wow girl!!!!! I was SOOOO excited with you!!!!! Lol!!
On your mystery plant it might be catmint if it gets lavender colored floral spikes.
The herb looked like mint or lemon balm?
What a great job. This is awesome. I love watching all your videos.
I was as excited as you when you turned up that first fork of carrots. I LOVE digging root veggies, too. You're right, it is a treasure hunt and soooo rewarding when you can fill your basket or tub with your harvest. Thanks for taking us along on you hunt for 'buried treasure,' Becky. 😀 <3
I bought little colourd bands to put on my chicken's leg, so I know who is who. Greetings from Australia
Could try trimming the rasberry bushes to encourage new growth and more produce