Cold, crisp weather chills to the bone, but it’s good news for our gardens!
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Frost Waltz (Alternate) by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 licence.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Hoping for fewer slugs next year
Amazing information as always. I love the way you bring the positivity to what looks like my dad garden right now in -8. Thanks for the great info xx
Good information as always Ben thanks mate x
Wow, interesting, thank you for this
winter gardening sucks for me here. I'm on the south side of a valley and get no sun at all.
Thank you for that awesome information … makes winter a little less bitter!!!!
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A rat stole my lifted Lily bulb. Grrrrr.
If I planted hardy ferns and anemones now after the severe UK cold snap we've had, do you think these would survive Ben? (South East gardener)
Is this music from Kerbal Space Program? It sure sounds familiar.
Really good short. Thank you for all of your work.
What a beautiful video! Thanks Ben.
Love this thanks so much:) your seem so nice tooo!
Wow! That blue coat really brings out your blue eyes!
I am memorised, you cheeky little so and so!
Seriously, everything looks beautiful, them trees, that scarf them eyes
AMEN!!!
Very helpful and practical advice, Thank you
We are looking at possibly our first freeze, here in Florida, in many years. Yep, the bugs and slugs are fat and happy. But, it will be worth it if we have a better spring garden.
Spot on that Ben. We definitely needed the pest cycle break particularly due to the craziest mild weather we have had for years!!
Great! I was wondering why some fruits and vegetables are sweeter after cold weather. Thanks
Love it! ❤️
I love this. I do look forward to pest free winter greens. I just replanted lettuce and radishes in 7b. I also like that it's okay to start some things earlier since they need cold stratification. Great, relevant video. Happy planning all the way from the American south (Georgia)!