I love seeing the seasonal progression on all your videos.
@LindasFlowersandVegetablesGard14 күн бұрын
Great work and thanks for the cutting tips!
@Anonymously405114 күн бұрын
Love your videos, thank you. So inspiring, so informative and so well articulated and edited. Very professionally done. Looking forward to your next video.
@gardenhike13 күн бұрын
I appreciate it! Thank you for watching.
@tomtwiss850614 күн бұрын
Great work as always!
@MourningDove-bn4dk13 күн бұрын
Very nice.
@chechh102013 күн бұрын
hi from canada love your channel
@gardenhike13 күн бұрын
Hello from North Dakota! I visited the International Peace Gardens at our border this spring. I’ll have a video out on that soon sharing the day’s hike. Great to hear you’re enjoying the videos.
@KeyserTheRedBeard13 күн бұрын
Fantastic video, Garden Hike. Looking forward to your next upload. I smashed that thumbs up button on your content. Keep up the excellent work! Your approach to rejuvenating the golden ninebark was impressive. Have you considered how seasonal variations might affect the timing of your pruning schedule in different climates?
@gardenhike12 күн бұрын
If I understand your question correctly, then yes. The timing can vary greatly depending on one's growing zone, so I usually stress the importance of dormant plants for rejuvenation. Gardeners can then time their pruning accordingly. Thanks for the thumbs up 👍👍. It's great to hear you enjoyed the video!
@leeandra_jo2 күн бұрын
I really appreciate the foresight you have to document as you go so we can really see the progress! Just curious, how many acres is your property? I'm trying to figure how to garden our 1/3 acre!
@gardenhike2 күн бұрын
I’m on 2 acres. If you factor out the space the house, driveway, shelterbelt, etc. take up, I’d put the landscape beds/gardens utilizing about 1 acre. Glad you enjoyed the video!
@tsahaisantiagoSa-Hi14 күн бұрын
Love ur videos!! I’ve watched a lot of them more than 3 times. My latest was ur video s on pruning the red twig dogwood. I “found” 2/3 huge ones in our wetlands just this past week and it is extremely dull looking so I’m gonna put ur teaching to work 🤞🏽 I’m only a bit worried that there’s no place for me to firmly stand/stoop/move in that area since it’s so muddy. Should I wait for the ground to freeze? NY Z6B TIA
@gardenhike13 күн бұрын
👍 Sure, you could wait until it freezes up. Sounds like a good plan. Great to hear you’re enjoying the videos!
@karenl34547 күн бұрын
Off topic Kevin, but the deer have ravaged my Brandon cedar trees. i got too lazy in the fall the cover them. Should I replace them or is there a chance they would fill back in. The top 2 to 3 feet look like sticks, the bottom 1-2 ft are covered in snow, although they are trying to shovel to get at the bottom portions now.
@gardenhike7 күн бұрын
Bummer! In my experience, it takes a very long time (several years or never) for them to fill back out to look like they were. I usually say take them out if they are planted in a "prime time" area. If they're in an out-of-the-way location, there's nothing wrong with seeing what happens.