How often do you water newly planted boxwood mostly sun 90+ degree days?
@RWh-nu8mj2 сағат бұрын
Awesome job plus love the outfit!
@aharri3812 сағат бұрын
Hey, an additional plus with using copper pipe is it should act as a natural microbial in the water. My brother has a copper pipe laying in the watering trough for his livestock and mold does not grow!
@juliaakselsen92533 сағат бұрын
Always enjoy your videos for the great recipes and your charismatic self. A real pleasure to watch your videos. The cooking ones, the garden ones. Thanks for spreading joy in the world with your work
@swampy12344 сағат бұрын
Very very good video, thank you! I'm inspired. BTW, why didn't you just keep the pump out side of the trough (I.e. Underneath it)?
@MarkJeselnick6 сағат бұрын
Thank you. I like not only how you explained how to do it, but also film the process as your doing. I bought two potted iris from Lowes. Wow, you should see them, they are huge. I squeezed the pot to lift it out of the pot. I can feel the Rhizomes inside. They are as big as yours. Easy, they break up by themselves. I'll be okay thanks to you. Good treats for good deeds. 1 lb of ritoni pasta, boiled, drained. 1-2 packages of Good Season Salad dressing= prepared per the package; tomatoes, broccoli, black olives-drained, cucumbers are optional, and dill weed. Salt to taste on the plate. Be careful, can be addictive. I myself am addicted to the raw air. Great day!
@blackglama112 сағат бұрын
Awesome buy . Wow!
@mistywade197618 сағат бұрын
Looks amazing!!! What are the green round bushes please ???
@xoxjunemariexox310421 сағат бұрын
I seen in Walmart that the single corn on the cobs were $.37 each. And I thought oh maybe that’s great idea is to buy them and cook them and then freeze them. So I googled since I had the idea & to see if I could. I probably would have anyways but then I realized after nothing posts that it can be done. So I went to find if there was videos about it and there was an it brought me here. That is so cool that the idea popped in my head and didn’t realize that it’s a thing. It saves so much money then to buy them in bags. Apparently, in Walmart, they have four of them and they’re close to five dollars. But the single ones are $.37 and they’re on sale so I thought I better take advantage of that once I seen that deal. Thank you for your video. 🥰🙏🏻💕
@Tiszacsucske21 сағат бұрын
Hi, add some horse-radish to the jar. It makes it last longer and add an intense flavour. :)
@karaharrison323Күн бұрын
Thank u for your help and the great tips , I appreciate your videos because it u are teaching me how to get my garden done more beautiful 😊
@katherineanderson8570Күн бұрын
i made this for dinner tonight and it was delicious. And so easy. Thank you for this recipe (and all of your recipes)!
@leeannbranch8018Күн бұрын
I have a vague memory of this from the 60’s but could never find the recipe. Thank you for sharing.
@saviinicole2200Күн бұрын
This is an amazing recipe! My family absolutely loved it. I really liked the way you explained the steps in this video. Thank you so much for this keeper💛
@ThatsSomeDreamКүн бұрын
Are you bad at anything? I want to see a video where you oopsie something. Great job on your fountain!
@dianemorel4225Күн бұрын
Looks great!
@FauntazeeКүн бұрын
Globemaster does not return as big as when first planted
@user-fr4uh5wj5kКүн бұрын
Bubler! I don't hear that term too often ... except in Wisconsin, where I was born and raised!
@user-hv3of1ck1wКүн бұрын
Got allium here. I'm at 1b
@maryyberryКүн бұрын
Luvvv
@aprilcherryac1Күн бұрын
Wow, i learned so much...Thank you
@user-rt8rx1pq9fКүн бұрын
A beautiful presentation and looks so delectable! Thank you, for sharing this recipe Wyse and have a great day!
@aharri381Күн бұрын
Love these! I am looking forward to planting them.
@ClaraSunshineКүн бұрын
Love, love 💞 your fountain!
@beckisublett7287Күн бұрын
Which hard neck do you prefer?
@GlennWheatcroftКүн бұрын
How long did you cook it and at what temperature ? Thanks
@WyseGuideКүн бұрын
Hi there! You can find the instructions in the description of the video. For this recipe, bake at 350 degrees for 45-60, or until the center reaches 160°F.
@TeamgormanКүн бұрын
Omg genius idea original and I love the fact that it is one of a kind!!!! I love the bubbling sound to boot! Total loving this idea! ❤🎉
@pamelacross37Күн бұрын
You are brilliant! That is such a pretty fountain 🤩
@GofishingandloveGodКүн бұрын
In Texas that's called a mosquito breeding pool .
@angietaylor5311Күн бұрын
Gorgeous Kaleb 😍
@angietaylor5311Күн бұрын
Gorgeous Kaleb 😍
@kimfullerton3088Күн бұрын
Turned out great! Great job! ❤
@karenwright5168Күн бұрын
Very very cool!! You amaze and also use your good old muscles and hard work! 👍🏻🤩🙌🏻
@guy8646Күн бұрын
This might ruin the aesthetic, but you should put a big branch in there that comes out against one of the sides so animals that fall in can get out. Birds might try to get a drink from the rim and fall on.
@ellak6788Күн бұрын
Garlic scapes are delicious. I’ve never heard of pickling them before but I can imagine that it would taste great. There’s a sweet and spicy korean side dish that uses these that’s also another way these could be used.
@rebeccaparagas7369Күн бұрын
Thanks wyse guide...yes, it'll be an inspiration for me to make my own inexpensive, a great deal!❤🙂👍
@leni62322 күн бұрын
Love it!
@gardenfunwithpaulie2 күн бұрын
That was EPIC cool 😮🙏must try
@rxlo10152 күн бұрын
Very nicely done 👍👍👍
@corey31512 күн бұрын
Very cool!
@yulianakoelig48642 күн бұрын
Beautiful! You make it look cordless as well.
@WyseGuideКүн бұрын
Yes, there was already a drainage hole in the bottom of the trough! I just used a rubber stopper that wrapped around the cord and plugged the hole. ⛲
@phillipsmom62522 күн бұрын
Nice…..👍😀
@darlenegera88662 күн бұрын
Oh I love this..fits into your style of gardening...great job!!