Hi Leigh! Thank you so much for sharing all the great features of the GROWFRIEND seed starting kit! We love seeing how it helps others grow their own beautiful harvests! 😍😍🌿🌿
@ourbackyardgarden3 ай бұрын
Thank YOU!
@suzyparr632Ай бұрын
Leigh and farmer John I want to thank you both for many many helpful videos.I plan on revisiting my favourites over the winter.
@ourbackyardgardenАй бұрын
@@suzyparr632 thank you Suzy we appreciate you ❤ we hope you have a restful winter!
@suzyparr6323 ай бұрын
Gifting a kit to a classroom is a great idea!
@ourbackyardgarden3 ай бұрын
Thanks Suzy. So many generous people gift to teacher's. This is an opportunity to benefit the teacher and students!
@SusanHang3 ай бұрын
Wow, this really takes the guesswork out of seed starting! The kit looks like such a game-changer, especially with everything you need in one place. Your peppers also look incredible!
@ourbackyardgarden3 ай бұрын
Thank you Susan! I'm very excited about this kit!! Peppers...omg I have so many. Shade cloth was a game changer!
@therestlessgardener92873 ай бұрын
I don't do seeds but that looks like a great product for those who do; I will recommend to my sister who starts seeds every year. Your peppers certainly look amazing!!!
@ourbackyardgarden3 ай бұрын
I'm surprised you aren't growing more food. I know you're enjoying your lettuce. Once you go to tomatoes and peppers it's life altering.
Hi Gail I was thinking of you sending hugs! Yeah these crazy peppers are still growing through frost. Table and counters are covered in food. Looks like we will have tomatoes for January! Thank you I cut 10 inches off my hair. I think I'm going shorter. It's just too much!
@IsraelEdenBeHereNow3 ай бұрын
Wow! The hair looks great!
@ourbackyardgarden3 ай бұрын
Aww 😊 thank you!
@annamarie98583 ай бұрын
Hair, makeup, and no birds?!?!? What?!?!?!? 🤣 This product might be a solution to my germination problems! I only have a few things I’m starting inside next year - 10 Mexican Sunflowers (torch flowers), 6 peppers, 10 zinnias, and 6-8 tomato plants. Luckily I have a metal folding table that could accommodate the heating pad. I had a similar product last season, but the UV lights were on the small air vent disks. It was a pain having only 6 cells per dome and I have limited space in my one sunny room. It all worked, but my plants struggled after up potting. I might have to find that second tier - with grow lights mounted above - or find a way to keep that greenhouse warmer at night in mid-April. I hope you are both well and you’re both winding down and working on prep for next year. I’m back to digging and moving plants outside…it’s a complete renovation in our wall garden! The absolute worst part is that I found what might have been an old patio, well or old dry well under one section of my wall garden. I have an 8’ diameter collapse and a hole that seems to be a few feet deep. The wall we put in is still there - suspended in air. I don’t know if my sprinkler system is leaking and causing the collapse/settling, or how deep the problem goes. All I know is that nothing was on the site survey when we purchased this house four years ago. So joy of joys, I have to figure out how to deal with this AND make it safe enough to plant a hedge in this area next Spring. My husband says we can do this ourselves; I say I want a professional in here. In happier news, I’m doing a lot of insitu cold stratification planting this Fall. My goal is to make Spring less hectic in the garden because we plan on getting a new dog at the local shelter. And hopefully one that doesn’t like digging in dirt or ripping out plants and prefers to watch humans work! I have cleaned too many muddy paws 🐾 in years past! Lol, I had one Scottish Terrier who required a bath and grooming after being outside. Even when it snowed, she would get ice and snow stuck in her fur; I would have to put her in a tub of warm water to melt it out. 🤣 She was the only dog I had that actually enjoyed baths…so now, in retrospect, I’m thinking she purposely got messy in order to have a bath! Coffee is done…it’s above 50…so outside I go! ❤️💚❤️💚
@ourbackyardgarden3 ай бұрын
Lol yes I had to seize the moment of being slightly pulled together to make a video. I'm more of a visual disaster than ever. I just can't be bothered. I cut 10 inches off my hair. Wish I took more. It's easier now and automatically gets big lol. Still pulling long hours here. Last weeks final harvest was more like July. Amazing! We have the entire front excavated so stressful but most of the thirsty grass is gone. Always a project! I'm so ready for winters rest and hope to have a day off soon. Fj has worked long hours outside through every single Vaca day. Wow crazy about the sink hoke I'd be freaking out. We have a big dip near an irrigation head but seems stable. Keep me posted! Are you doing sweet peas?
@annamarie98583 ай бұрын
@@ourbackyardgarden Yes on the sweet peas…in planters next to the steps to a pergola. I’m growing hyacinths in the same containers, so Spring to Summer interest. More later. Out digging.
@anatshemer15593 ай бұрын
Your videos are playing only on the left ear for me (when my headphones are on). I wonder why that is (not happening with any other channel).
@ourbackyardgarden3 ай бұрын
Thank you for telling me that. I have no idea what that could be! Just this video or others?
@anatshemer15593 ай бұрын
@@ourbackyardgarden Not just this one, but I can't tell you when I started to experience this.
@ourbackyardgarden3 ай бұрын
@@anatshemer1559 thank you so much we had no idea this was going on. We think we fixed it!! Thank you!!
@anatshemer15593 ай бұрын
@@ourbackyardgarden Thank you so much for being so attentive. I love your videos and watched every single one of them, despite this very minor glitch .
@ourbackyardgarden3 ай бұрын
@@anatshemer1559 that just made my day ❤ we are here for YOU! So this type of feedback is critical and we appreciate it!