I loved when you said I care more about my animals well being than my neighbors opinion of me. Absolutely, today people were coming over and I felt anxious because my back porch is a total mess. It is a total mess because I moved my 12 goats on to it during a storm and flash flood for the past week. My husband gave me a sweet pep talk.
@karissamiller21663 ай бұрын
Your post caused unexpected emotions. Thank you for sharing, I teared up! I love that your husband gave you a pep talk instead of giving you a hard time for it not being clean before the guests arrived! ❤
@quest4knowledge7682 ай бұрын
I do the same thing with pesto. I love it and able to use in different amounts without waste. I do it with lemon juice to and add to water and cooking.
@ItsMe-jj2wf3 ай бұрын
I’m sorry i missed you in Ohio. Hope you had a good time!
@Solice2 ай бұрын
I can’t grow watermelon to save my life. It’s too hot in FL 😭 everything crisps up
@AnneofAllTrades2 ай бұрын
Almost all the watermelon in stores in the us comes from Florida and it thrives in heat, I’m guessing you just need to increase your soil’s ability to retain moisture a bit better. Have you seen this video? kzbin.info/www/bejne/npelhJp-nMiGmZYsi=o5GRt_y7uSYRTF7t
@Solice2 ай бұрын
@@AnneofAllTrades I watch you religiously!!! 🩷 I need to implement all the things in my new garden (just bought my new home)
@josephtompkins55823 ай бұрын
I like your humor. I didn't think I would watch a 45 minute video, but I did.
@ADDumas2 ай бұрын
You are quickly becoming my new favorite! I started watching you about nine months ago, you have a different style, I dig it! I appreciate how honest you are on your channel. In one of your videos when your hand was hurt, you were emotional and saying it was worth it if you helped even one person, it's helping me now. Thank you.
@lindsayhofman56793 ай бұрын
It was great to meet you today. Thanks for taking the time to answer so many of my questions. All this can be a bit intimidating, as I'm sure you know. I think the only other question I had was about the wood chips. Do they attract pests like ants or anything? If so, it's that a problem? I also wanted to say that you are an inspiration. It seems like you have been through a whole lot. The way you handle it with honesty, openness, and somehow still find joy is really beautiful. I'm very sorry to hear about your recent loss. I don't know what your beliefs are, but if it's ok, I'll be praying for you. Thanks again.
@Thrivingplantz3 ай бұрын
If the wood chips are from cypress or cedar trees, the natural oils in them will repel insects. Other types will attract them. This can be a problem because the insects can damage your garden plants and structures. Insects that like to nest in them include earwigs, roaches, carpenter ants, and termites.
@greatboniwanker3 ай бұрын
Welcome back, Anne! My lazy garden is much browner 😢😮😅
@TLadret3 ай бұрын
I planted Orville Redinbacher popcorn in my bark mulch garden last year as a total experiment and it was old and had been in our freezer for a few years so I had zero expectations but as Anne would say “boy howdy!” did I get a popcorn crop!
@wendylambel392 ай бұрын
I want to grow popcorn, so bad! I couldn’t find seeds at the store, and was too lazy to order them. I will be planting regular popcorn seed next year because of you! Thank you so much.
@TLadret10 күн бұрын
@@wendylambel39 I’m so excited to have been able to help Wendy! Best of luck and maybe a year from now you can look me up and let me know how it turns out? Thanks for letting me know that you’re going to try this out too, gardening is so fun hey? FYI, I clarified butter and popped my corn in that and it tastes just like movie theatre popcorn! Yum! 👍😁. Have a super day!
@katieallen39273 ай бұрын
Your pawpaw tree is similar to my peach tree. I’m in zone 3/4b where peach trees don’t grow. So I purchased the most cold hearty peach tree I could find and planted it on the south side of my house where it gets full sun all day and is protected from the wind by the house and is close enough, 10’ , to get some warmth from the foundation in the winter. The tree is now three years old and is thriving. It produced blossoms for the first time ever, some of which produced peaches. After enduring a hailstorm there is one peach still on the tree. I’m hoping that by October I will be able to eat that peach and share it with my best friends.
@dictionaryzzz3 ай бұрын
try 'Siberian C' peach
@nikandthepartz2 ай бұрын
1 clove = 1 head is the validation I’ve been looking for
@mybootscamewithoutstraps3 ай бұрын
I loved having the Adam sneeze and Adam things coming into the final video. Yay!
@alamryfarms7543 ай бұрын
Cute screen name! 😂
@mybootscamewithoutstraps3 ай бұрын
@@alamryfarms754 I kept getting told to pull myself up by my bootstraps 😂😂😂
@alamryfarms7543 ай бұрын
@@mybootscamewithoutstraps 💗
@MS-de7bb2 ай бұрын
Im Thai American who lived in China for 5 years as a kid and I was surprised I understood! 🍻
@amywatkins93093 ай бұрын
This year, I have volunteer chamomile, strawberries, mint, zinnias, marigolds, sunflowers and tomatoes that have all just popped up wherever...and I'm letting them go for it since I can't seem to grow grass.
@abbynormal371Ай бұрын
Be careful with the mint!
@amywatkins9309Ай бұрын
@@abbynormal371 I've pulled it except in containers.
@abbynormal371Ай бұрын
@@amywatkins9309 right on!
@peterellis42623 ай бұрын
I'm loving your trug! The self-seeding, self-renewing garden is totally one of my goals. Michael "Skeeter" Pilarski talks about "closed canopy gardening" where there are leaves photosynthesizing everywhere and no visible soil surface anywhere.
@northerngirlhobbies3 ай бұрын
Dang, I’ll catch this after gardening! Who doesn’t love Anne?!
@kaptynssirensong23573 ай бұрын
She’s awesome. I adore her!
@karissamiller21663 ай бұрын
She’s the best!!!
@thewisceeeggg16243 ай бұрын
Only those who do not know her.
@northerngirlhobbies3 ай бұрын
@thewisceeeggg1624 some could say the same for me. She has done the things and I admire her work.
@richardchai30462 ай бұрын
🥰😝😊😇a,❤z
@BrightestBlessings78993 ай бұрын
So exciting to finally see your video! I saw a hobby farm that let their Runner Ducks into each garden for a day. They eat bugs but no plants. Crazy easy way to keep your produce pest free .
@olgacaballero19983 ай бұрын
Speaking of asparagus allergies! My dog has been sticking her head inside of asparagus bush and standing there, meditating for about 10 minutes a few times a day every day for the past 2 years. Any thoughts? In winter she does the same thing, but with a dining table.
@offgridwannabe3 ай бұрын
Hello from eastern Canada :) You're so funny Anne!!! Such a delight and a nice change from all my other YTers. Thanks for the laughs and the gardening tips!
@LizThompson-ds1fl3 ай бұрын
Bermuda grass is the bane of my community garden. I tried the cardboard and mulch n April. It’s now growing though now. Problem is my neighbor plots often let them go wild. The cardboard/mulch has definitely helped. Zone 7a/b northern Virginia, love your advice!
@charliefoxtrot60173 ай бұрын
@AnneofAllTrades transplant shock - 1tsp epsom salt per litre water. Been using for years very successfully. Inch high self sown lettuce seedlings transplanted on 36C/97F day with no wilt. One year we moved 30+ azalea bushes, many flowering, during a drought and they contributed to flower and leaves didn’t wilt. Also, stick tomato cuttings in bottles water to get them rooted.
@witchininthekitchin3 ай бұрын
I try my hardest to never leave my house. Love love love my home and my small suburban veg garden. With Zinnias 😉
@futurefolk99193 ай бұрын
Bc of you, I'm totally reworking my in ground garden. I've come to the realization that I must embrace the weeds for now... Once things cool down it's on! Thank you for inspiring me💞🤗
@perseverance_pastures2 ай бұрын
My potato patch was COVERED in weeds this year, but I was still able to harvest so much! We have to embrace the weeds some seasons 😂
@ering11072 ай бұрын
Who hasn't heard of a paw paw?! "You don't need to use the claw, when you pick a pear from the big paw paw!"
@kennygee12453 ай бұрын
Hi Anne! Love your garden! Your said your piggy has mosquitoes? I'm sure you know them, but I thought of Mosquito Dunks for them? We use them in our bottom-feeding tomato pots and they solved the issue. Maybe they are piggy safe?
@emily16vb13 ай бұрын
Your garden and techniques inspires me so much!
@janej8132 ай бұрын
I just found and subscribed to your channel. As I was watching for about an hour or more, I started thinking, this viedo is lastiing so long. Then I realized, it was on autoplay. I also sent this channel to my friend and son. Thank You for sharing.
@Angie-ci1lp2 ай бұрын
Me too😀
@maureenking71283 ай бұрын
Your Chinese is impressive! The grammar and pronunciation are just perfect!
@KoolAide1872 ай бұрын
I like drinking refreshing beer too!
@rad1calreal15t3 ай бұрын
Started using your cardboard box tip for weeds and it's been working gloriously! Thank you!!!
@LarrainesUniqueShop3 ай бұрын
Anne I have been watching your videos for a while now and I want to say your videos are the best. Every time I go to my garden and see weeds, I say it’s a lazy garden so I don’t have to pull them. Haha Have a wonderful day! Cheers!!❤
@southernorganictrees10973 ай бұрын
I NEED to know what you said in Chinese! That's so awesome! Exceptional garden as always!
@bethanypatrick42863 ай бұрын
Same! I need to know!
@FreeSpeech4All3 ай бұрын
Buy her a Tsingtao beer and maybe she'll tell you. 😉 (I hear it's her favorite.🤫)
@AnneofAllTrades3 ай бұрын
😉
@EvelynRoseA3 ай бұрын
I’m at the conference! Can’t wait to see you!!! ❤
@tadbarber27353 ай бұрын
Thought about you while watching an old man build a rocking chair in a video. I want to learn how before I die.
@emmaslow3 ай бұрын
This was such a real video, I actually felt the loss of your company when it ended! Loving the lazy garden x
@atlas42253 ай бұрын
That sunflower is at least 2.3 Anne! Creating stuff is amazing. I'm barely keeping up with my bees this year. I either cracked then code or landed in s bumper crop year. Hope all is well, and press on when it ain't.
@nancyseery22133 ай бұрын
Way too much Bermuda grass over here in M'boro! It is the one thing I hate about gardening, but I'm going to keep on gardening and killing Bermuda grass just as long as the good Lord is willing. God bless y'all and keep growing.
@suemitchell13543 ай бұрын
I wouldn’t plant Bermuda grass if I was given the seed for free!
@abbynormal371Ай бұрын
@@suemitchell1354same here! Im so allergic! I cant understand why people want it around either!
@calhoun19683 ай бұрын
Great video as usual. I have one really important piece of advice from experience; "Never, ever, ever wind Kiwi through any kind of metal lattice..., ever. The damage to the extremely fast growing plant can kill it, or cause so much damage, you will have to cut the wire from it. I am currently fixing this exact problem for my mothers Kiwi's. The Kiwi's were just old enough to produce their first little crop when they also grew around and through the fencing they had used as trellising so thickly, they began to die off. She lost most of the females and nearly lost the male. I managed to cut the fencing away and install a new overhead trellising system (A Polish system in fact), and I was able to get some cuttings from the girls to take root, it will be another 5-6 years before she see's another crop though.
@lettucesalad35603 ай бұрын
For growing lemongrass.. much easier and faster to buy from an Asian grocery and plant the bottom 2 inches of the grass stalks.
@kimberlysteward45043 ай бұрын
You are my favorite love watching you.made my night always learn something.going through a lot right now and gets me away.lpve your company.no stress.gardening is my outlet.
@dawnteskey32593 ай бұрын
Great video! Even though Bermuda grass is a medicinal plant, it is the bane of my garden. I am constantly battling it. It's relentless.
@ChelleyV08073 ай бұрын
Bermuda is medicinal? Tell me more!
@dawnteskey32593 ай бұрын
@ChelleyV0807 I found the information in a book titled Southwest Medicinal Plants by John Slattery. Bermuda grass has a very long history in India as a healing agent for many ailments. The thing that stood out to me was that it is a "potent inhibitor of MRSA and other pathogenic microbes". Supposedly, it also helps with rheumatoid arthritis and neurodegenerative diseases, among many other ailments. I love this book, as I live in the Southwest and have many of these plants and trees in my backyard, but it may be a good book for anyone to own.
@suemitchell13543 ай бұрын
@@ChelleyV0807definitely, I didn’t know it was medicinal?
@abbynormal371Ай бұрын
Im SUPER allergic to bermuda grass. Its a common allergen too, so not medicinal for all 😅
@dawnteskey3259Ай бұрын
@@abbynormal371 Great point!
@garybensel66803 ай бұрын
After watching my wife work for hours doing her garden weeding and now watching your videos I’m really tempted to start my own garden. Going to save cardboard and wood chips (2 box truck loads) and this fall will be carving out a huge area for my garden next year or the next?
@lizlucey38123 ай бұрын
Picture This is so worth it. I frequently forget what I planted where. And also it helps identify weeds vs volunteers.
@Rachelle_Creates3 ай бұрын
I was at your class yesterday in Idaho. I really enjoyed it! So excited to implement lazy gardening in our garden!
@calmmama13502 ай бұрын
Thank you for being so real! I love how UNPERFECTLY PERFECT your garden is! It makes me feel so seen, lol! I second guessed myself and over researched how to companion plant what /where in my "lazy" garden but thanks to you it is feeling less stressful and I'm good with it working or not working in the end. I love the method of learning it all, but I am also super hard on myself if I don't do something, "correct." But it seems like we are very likeminded with trying to mimic nature and not making it overcomplicated. Thank you for showing me how that actually is possible! So far, it's going great! I'm so excited! Question though- I thought planting multiple kinds of corn next to each other was a no-go? I think that's one of my most favorite things about you is your simple way of mixing seeds and saying we will see what happens and also how close you put everything. I wish you had a video of what you plant next to what and where and how to do it all, lol PLEASE BE MY LEADER! HAHA! Im hoping I didn't screw it up too much. I binged your videos and think I did pretty ok. But we shall see. Also, my "Jeffrey" in my life (other than my chickens and children) is my Pig "Potader." Last summer he ate my blueberry bush! Much like your Lucy, he is useless, but I love him (most of the time). I almost tossed it, but luckily (thanks to my laziness to actually take the time to remem to toss it), my little jerk didn't ruin it completely. My blueberry bush started coming back this year! He is lucky! Haha Thank you for making me laugh and making me feel like I can be productive even if it isn't perfect and a little lazy. So far I am loving my lazy garden! People think it is genius! I send them your way!
@juliebee32542 ай бұрын
Planting different varieties of corn near each other is only an issue If you are going to plant them. They will pollinate from what's nearby, so while the plant is still the genetic variety you planted, the kernels will have the genes of the pollinator/s variety as well.
@LifeHomeandGardenwithAnaRica3 ай бұрын
You have amazing techniques and a beautiful garden
@lingkjp3 ай бұрын
Your Chinese is great!! Love you!!
@ElleEstQueTropRoque2 ай бұрын
1 clove of traditionnal french garlic probably is taste wise similar to a head of other garlic, I approve.
@betagombar90223 ай бұрын
Watching your vlogs is so relaxing ❤
@ZestyAqua2 ай бұрын
So wish could just live there with you all on the land With my rabbits do gardening and woodworking. My fur children would LOVE to help eat those greens and offer their bunny gold maybe meet your rabbit. Lol Thank you Anne, from another Ann w/o the E 😊❤
@shirleytruett73193 ай бұрын
Anna it looks like a normal persons farm, I love what you have done with your farm ❤
@AndrewScrolledCrafts3 ай бұрын
I love your videos; 9 month growing season? wish I had that; living in Northeast Pennsylvania makes having a garden challenging but not impossible- I've used a lot of your tips. Thanks; keep these coming.
@RNX0013 ай бұрын
Great informative channel Anne! Keep going!👍
@tomjordan58322 ай бұрын
YOU are a treasure girl..........keep on keeping on.....
@fuzzynuggetsbees3 ай бұрын
I love your good common sense, years of experience making the best of the time you have and your sense of humor. Not every top-notch gardener says “because veggies are disgusting on their own” 😂 and who doesn’t have a Jeffrey in their life, in some form or another. All of my Jeffreys are chickens and squirrels. Maybe if I took cute portraits of each of them being their cute selves, I’d be able to laugh more at their crimes too. ❤Thank you for being real, vulnerable and honest.
@livingthegreenlife2822 ай бұрын
Hi, Anne! I really enjoyed listening to you at the Modern homesteading conference this past weekend. You bring an ease to being able to maintain a big family garden. Thanks 😊
@vickiesaewert55522 ай бұрын
For your garlic, do you bring it in at night or leave it out day and night? I have a problem with some of my garlic rotting and it's in my garage on a rack with a fan...... but Hmmmm, me thinks It needs sunshine?
@lytieuanh19932 ай бұрын
Your garden is full of vegetables. I also want to have a garden like u😊😊😊
@TheCarpentersDaughterUK3 ай бұрын
2:08 snap 😂 it needs to produce food or be beneficial to prevent garden pests!
@Iris_van_Vulpen3 ай бұрын
Nice! I planted artichokes where we had to many thistles. They're in the same family and love the spot that belonged to the thistles before. Just like your lemongrass example.
@se55943 ай бұрын
I absolutely love and learn from your videos! 💕 I started lazy gardening this year using wood chips. It's been 80s and 90s all ready and i am having to water, but not as much as last year.😊 Here in the 🏜️ desert part of WA we have that insidious Bermuda grass! Thankful it's no longer a problem in my garden, just in my landscaping. I'm fighting a huge patch of it right now! It is coming up through my mulch and cardboard so I'm raking it all back and going to start over with a thicker layer of cardboard. That stuff is evil!!!
@lueri56592 ай бұрын
I could listen and watch all day if I had such kind of time. So much to learn and I love it. It’s almost overwhelming amount of content. You are absolutely amazing, above all.
@Joan-j1e2 ай бұрын
I love to cook Amaranth, but would truly love if I could get some to cook. The insects love it but unfortunately all leaves are eaten by my insect friends before I can harvest any of it.
@jordanhamilton52912 ай бұрын
I tell people all the time about picture this! They have mushroom, rock and insect ones as well. Such an amazing app! I use it for foraging trips.
@southwestlivingwithval3 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I am learning so much. I am in a hot climate and covering the ground seems to be working. I am sure it will do better the more I put on it. Have a great day.
@mevsm13 ай бұрын
The face on your pig is Priceless!
@EmbracethechaosPortugal2 ай бұрын
I use the free version of plant net ..if I have a sick plant I google or take to the forums 😅..just info for anyone like me on a supertight budget.
@Y_Wade_Enterprises3 ай бұрын
How do you know the difference between the "grass" weed from the lemon grass? What if "grass" also grows with lemon grass?
@StephanieMcCamon3 ай бұрын
Oh my gosh. I believe that about garlic measurements. Ha ha ha I'm a garlicaholic. Hello, my name is Stephanie and I'm a garlicaholic. Ha ha ha ha 😊❤
@kitzimmerman98433 ай бұрын
Bless you Adam.
@saltyshieldmaiden3 ай бұрын
Yes that’s my favorite app! Worth the money
@trishferrer82092 ай бұрын
Dang, girl you are anything but lazy. Love your videos!!
@kirstypollock68113 ай бұрын
I planted my tomato trimmings on shortish stems in 9cm pots and they rooted to the bottom of the pots in a week (it's been about 20C, but they are in a shelter that makes it warmer in the afternoon). It worked just as well (or better) than my usual long stem method. Epic Gardening have a good video on an experiment they did with different depths of planting for tomato transplants (TL;DR; just buryi at soil level ). So I figured I'd try the same with cuttings.
@mitchducky9623 ай бұрын
I said that believe it and it was just all different things vegetables and flowers healing thoughts good healthy better and growing up and being big plants great good grateful for you 👍🏾🙏🏾 and wonderful day 💪🏾🫴🏾🆒🫴🏾😉✅🆗🤳🏾👋🏾👋🏾
@christineortmann3592 ай бұрын
One thing with Paw paw trees- the sucker . So expect them to start showing up . We have a 10 year old tree and suckers running under ground 25 ft away. They are a nuisance in a raspberry garden. I enjoy your channel. Blessings and happy growing everyone.
@deecooper15673 ай бұрын
Came in from the garden/greenhouse & saw you had a vid up . Yipppeeee I needed this today 😉 You are an absolute joy to watch🤩 Entertainment & garden tips all in one. 😂. You are amazing 👍👵🏻👩🌾❣️
@cherylb.97663 ай бұрын
What's up with Lucy's eyes?
@AnneofAllTrades3 ай бұрын
We think she is blind
@GrandmaSandy3 ай бұрын
Thanks so much for another great garden tour, my dear friend
@cantseetheforestforthetree96732 ай бұрын
The garlic doesn’t have to cure in the sun, it just needs a dry location with good airflow. Hanging in a hayloft or from the porch rafters or other such location will do the trick. Also, storing it with the stalk intact will help to increase the shelf life somewhat.
@adelheidsnel51713 ай бұрын
First liking than watching❤
@DeFrisselle3 ай бұрын
Great app Anyone know of a Garden mapping/labeling app or planning
@jbuck19752 ай бұрын
Satan's favorite grass. I agree. Bermuda in texas here
@bobbiejeanesser8642 ай бұрын
God Bless you Adam! And God Bless you Anne! Love, love, love your content and garden!!
@alyssakuder41613 ай бұрын
lol I love how you pick lettuce because I do that too I ain’t got time to delicately pick lettuce. And it does fine!
@ArdanaV2 ай бұрын
She speaks Chinese? Please can someone translate?😅❤
@this-is-slammin-5493 ай бұрын
What were you in Thailand? Were you in the service?
@djija99932 ай бұрын
What. About pests. Like woodchucks
@Yzerbruh2 ай бұрын
You could get some ducks as a form of pest control. As opposed to chickens, ducks don't damage the crops they eat the bugs off. But to top it off, ducks are neat.
@AnneofAllTrades2 ай бұрын
I have ducks, and of all the breeds, runner ducks are the least destructive, but ducks will still screw things up- I only let mine into the garden at dusk right before they go to bed, which can help with pests but keeps them from settling in too much
@richardstevens34613 ай бұрын
My yard poops food.
@suemitchell13543 ай бұрын
?????
@perseverance_pastures2 ай бұрын
Your garden has given me SO MUCH INSPIRATION!
@Susq153 ай бұрын
Good to see you! Your garden is beautiful! God bless you! "Popcornucopia" - ha!
@lizxu3223 ай бұрын
Thank goodness I live in Australia with no HOAs
@MorePranaGardens3 ай бұрын
Oh yes! I swear I use Picture This 4592 times a day.
@skerdycat3 ай бұрын
love the days when she uploads ❤
@julieluther99233 ай бұрын
Love love love your videos. I learn something new every time. ❤ I love hearing your stories and seeing your animals.
@tinad68123 ай бұрын
Your garden looks wonderful. Love it. Thank you. 😊
@dianehaunfelder62753 ай бұрын
Your Jeffrey is the same as my male goat peadar
@williambock182125 күн бұрын
“ You get what I give you !” 😂 If you wrap the tomato plant around a tomato cage like a tomato hurricane,it works well. Use bonsai wire. Plants don’t need every leaf to be pretty and perfect. The fruit is what matters. Even remove leaves shading fruiting sites. Lazy DOGGO time,lol!! 😊
@elsathal73593 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing ✌🏽💖🤟🏽✨️🧚♂️
@neostiny607628 күн бұрын
Hey there, love the garden. Soooo much growth... wow! Do you make any medicine? (Echinacea, cayenne pepper, chamomile, oregano, sweet basil, thyme, peppermint, stinging nettle, licquorice, etc.)