I have been binge-listening to all of your Podcasts driving to and from work everyday. Thank you for all the learning that you provide!!!
@kaystinebrink1220Күн бұрын
I garden at my son's home because I live in an apartment. He allows me to do whatever I want which is great. He said he struggled with deciding on my Christmas gift. He knew I would love a gift card to a plant nursery but the plants would be coming to his yard. I told him that gift card was a win win! 🤣
@petegdula4749Күн бұрын
Happy New Year, gang! Here's to another year of learning and sharing our experiences in the garden. Thank you for all you've given us!
@marksiezure328521 сағат бұрын
I do so enjoy this show. Thanks
@debbauer563422 сағат бұрын
I totally agree about trying things in your own gaden, not being afraid to move plants, but even more, with Rick about diervillas! I found that I that I love diervillas and viburnums. They provide so much interest through the growing season with their leaves changing colors, qnd their blooms and berries.
@pc0086Күн бұрын
Can't wait for spring to come, and Stacey, I'll be broke soon because I just can't stop collecting PW plants😂
@RustytoolgardenerКүн бұрын
Great year of shows. Thanks for giving me something to look forward to every Saturday morning. All the best in 2025 to the three of you!
@armandcorpolongoКүн бұрын
Thank you for a year of informative and entertaining gardening. Truly enjoy this program. Have a good 2025.
@peachesandsugar116 сағат бұрын
I don't miss turf but I sure miss being out in the healing garden this time of the year.
@youbetcha10822 сағат бұрын
Wish you peace and happiness in 2025! Looking forward to another year of good advice and new knowledge! I learned a word today marscesence! Wonder if it’s related to March which sees winter hanging on! 🤔❄️7a New York
@heatherderganc5984Күн бұрын
Never stop learning!!! Dill ✅ bucket of doom✅ great ideas for 2025! 80 degrees on Monday here in North Texas. You got me pumped to do some remaining gardening from the fall! Thank you for annnother great show and a huge thank you for all the great content in 2024!!!
@elainelight928622 сағат бұрын
I LOVE teal. It makes me happy! Beats olive green any day.
@emkn147922 сағат бұрын
I want to aim for more self sowing. Leave a plant, don’t harvest, let it go to seed and do the work for you. A friend has great parsnips this way.
@peachesandsugar115 сағат бұрын
Maybe you can do a show on microgreens and sprouting for January?
@peachesandsugar116 сағат бұрын
The deer and the beaver know what they are doing.
@the_garden_on_700NКүн бұрын
I find interesting how Rick says the word, "Roots". How would Rick say the name of the TV series by Alex Hayley? ❤
@rickvuystКүн бұрын
Happy New Year and thank you very mulch for listening to the show! I tend to cultivate interesting ways to say words. Stay tuned! 😃
@the_garden_on_700N23 сағат бұрын
@rickvuyst ♥️ your show!!
@EmilysGarden90222 сағат бұрын
I think it's a regional thing! It sounds different to me too (Canadian) but I've heard other youtubers prounce it that way as well. I'm sure there are things people in my area say differently. I know I've heard wigelia 😂