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i set up a schedule of Monday is maintenance (deadheading,etc) Wednesday is weed day and Friday is fertilizer. easy to remember because of the day of the week and the first letter.
Connie Thingstad
You could add, Saturday is sitting out admiring my work!
@@christinesmith7391 what a grand idea!
For a small space like mine, that is a wonderful idea! Thanks for sharing!
Oooh, I like your system. My garden is small compared to Laura’s, so I pick one task and complete it for the entire garden, but I’ve never gotten on a good weekly schedule. I think your system will help me stay on track better.
Connie Thingstad: LOVE IT! I think Laura would be pleased!
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Very, VERY helpful. I am in my seventies and have been gardening for EVER. Now my garden feels too big for me but I am DEFINITELY going to follow your Zone system. So sensible. Thank you. Xx
So glad to find someone else in their seventies trying to continue a garden they started in their 30's. I am definitely going to analyze my yard in terms of zones. I find that I can do the work but I am so much slower than I used to be and I get worried about areas I am not getting to. Focusing on one zone at a time sounds like a life and sanity saver.
I love how Laura gasps and drops the leaf when a bug moves toward her finger, then digs back in and sticks her hands in piles of leaves possibly filled with unknown bugs. Get it girl!
Or snakes.
Ha ha...that's why I wear gloves doing gardening work...😊🇨🇦
@@shereehenning1469 For sure!!! :)
@@rosebrady468 i almost fell off the couch 😬😬😳😆
@@Edu_Kate And she has a great pair of gloves🕷🕸🐛🐍🤢🤦
Laura is the reason I watch this channel, but those kitties sure do make me smile!
I swear these videos are actually a Jedi mind trick! Why am I so dang motivated to do garden maintenance Inter watching your videos on maintenance? It’s gotta be the results! Thanks again.
“You will now go clean up zone orange”...
I will now go clean up zone orange.
I Love how REAL You are. We have a Concept of other people having "Perfect" Gardens. I love that you show us that even your Garden isn't "Perfect". Makes us feel better about our Gardens and the Struggle to keep it Beautiful. I may have to try your Zone idea to keep up with my Garden, which by the way is having a Wonderful Year thanks to your videos and you sharing your knowledge 🥰🥰😋
Just seeing the amount of future compost material is getting me excited to see the new operation for your new space.
@GuyJulius I WAS THINKING THE SAME THING! All of these cart-fuls are going to create garden gold! =^..^=
Me too 😀👍
This is my second year of enriching my garden with compost. I have discovered one problem with this method of amending the soil though; dormant seeds. Perhaps someone more knowledgeable than myself has a remedy for all the unwanted weeds and volunteers. I thought the heat generated in the composter would would kill of most of them, but that has not been my experience.
Cindy Nelson Aaron will have more than enough to get an awesome operation started.
@@JeannetteShoreland your compost is not heating up enough to kill them. You probably needed more green (nitrogen) in the pile. Pick up a compost thermometer. That'll help you see if it's getting hot enough. If it's not, add more green (until it starts to smell--then add more carbon and water if necessary).
It makes sense to have zones even if you have a much smaller piece of property. Thanks Laura 🌻💗🌻💗
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Hello Laura! I need this info because, with the storms that have been coming and affecting the appearance of the garden, I need a systematic way of addressing each section. Thanks for this idea of having zones so that I do not feel overwhelmed by the work. I want to focus on beautifying and making the plants look great. The garden is my therapy but I do not want it to become my job!!! Thanks for sharing!
I also use a hand weeder (the kind with the fork on the end) in addition to gloves and kneeling pad. With my clay soil I would never get those taprooted weeds out unless I pry them out with that tool. It's so much easier to keep on it if I just spend 10-20 minutes a day weeding, for sure! Plus it's my after-work stress relief to wander around the garden, pull weeds and do my watering.
Laurel Rose I love my “cobra-head weeded . I use for those weeds with deep taproots. Also great for planting smaller plants or making trenches!
this zoning method works perfectly for so many aspects in life, not just gardening
Works for cleaning the house too!
@@samanthab3292 yes spacially house maintenance
Watching the process of cleaning out beds is just as therapeutic as doing the work myself. That's what inspires me to get out there and make the garden as pretty as can be.
I LOVE these maintenance videos! They're so helpful, and so motivating. This is the time of year when I usually give up and let everything go to the weeds. Thank you Laura for helping me stick with it!
"Cuz I'm on it like that." LOVE it!! Love you, Laura!!
So glad you showed your grid system, I am a visual person so wow thank you.
Russell cracks me up, I am not a cat person but I would love a cat like Russell. I live in the city so I have a small city lot but I basically do the same with maintenance. Different flower beds on different days. Makes life so much easier keeping things under control.
Good morning Laura🌺you’re amazing gardener❤️I just love the way you’re organized and tidy! you have a beautiful garden❤️💕
First, I apologize for the cuss word I yelled as I threw my phone when the bug came at you. Thought it was gonna get me next! Second, I know you think it’s routine for you to deadhead, cut back, etc. but for those of us who are just getting started, it makes a huge difference to us! I have some of the plants you have in new beds this year. To see and hear how and when to do certain things is so extremely helpful. Third, to know it doesn’t all have to be perfect all the time is refreshing. Thank you for sharing your space! Much love!
You always inspire me to do it better and not just the front garden that everyone sees 😂. But it’s so hot!!!!🥵 thanks!!
Your enthusiasm for even the mundane maintenance tasks is what inspires me the most. It's easy to get excited about planting something new and watching it grow. But, weeds? Not so much. But, just watching you work reminds me that it's not so bad once you get started, even in 100-degree heat. The feeling of satisfaction once it's done is worth all the blood, sweat, and tears, because who here hasn't cried over their garden?
I just wanted to mention that you look particularly lovely and glowy today, and not in a sweaty way. You look happy, happily pregnant, which is a thing of beauty in itself. Give Cheddar some love and don't forget Russell. ~ Lisa
I did a “zone” for the inside of my house when I had small children. I had certain chores I would do on specific days and then I wouldn’t get overwhelmed if everything didn’t get done every day. I really does free up the mind!
I don't have a huge garden but I'm the only who takes care of it - Hub hates yard work! It felt overwhelming until I implemented zones. Oh my goodness!! LIFE CHANGING!! Now I always know I'll get to each section so the stress is gone and I can truly enjoy gardening the way God intended it! Thank you, Laura!
Super helpful video. I learned that I can cut back day Lily’s when the look raggedy. Now I know! Thanks!
For two seasons (at least) I've intended to divide my 'Happy Returns' daylily, but never seem to get around to it before the heat of summer gets here. I'm going to cut back the whole plant now rather than just the few scapes left over. (Too few blooms this year.)
I thought the same thing! Mine looked awful forever it seemed after they bloomed but next year I’m gonna shear them down like she did.
My favorite things about these videos now are the re-caps at the end when you talk about how long the project actually took ( perfect balance in editing btw) and the occasional outtake moments with the boys (humans or kitties). Keep up the great work!
Crazy weather in Virginia, tornadoes on Monday night and my street flooded last night due to heavy rains.....lower flowerbeds mulch is everywhere...constant upkeep but love the end result!!
Fellow Virginian here 🙋♀️ Totally feeling your pain.
Sarah Rosario I live in Chesapeake.
Yeah, each morning, I walk about five miles around my town (in NJ) and we're still nowhere near done cleaning up the mess from Isaias. Some are *still* without power.
And, here we are, three days later and today: MORE RAIN. Gah!
I'm in the Midwest and seeing the destruction Isaias wreaked on you, I feel for you guys.
@@Bamboo4U2 oh no...hope power is restored soon.
Under that tree
looks like a perfect place for a picnic blanket and good 📚 book!
I'm really loving these clean up videos. Thank you for glorifying the daily garden grind. I can't wait to implement the zones to keep my crazy self more organized 🤪
you're videos bring me so much satisfaction, You're a natural in front of the camera, the way you communicate, the pace you speak at, your annunciation all compiled into a very informative video just makes my day. Thank you for sharing your wonderful garden.
I'm so going to do this for my garden! My garden is substantially smaller (to say the least!), but I have quite limited time to work on it, so I think a garden schedule would really help things feel more manageable 🙂
SAME!!
I also have a much smaller garden. I have had zones (loosely defined) for a few years now. What really helped me keep the schedule was when I named each garden zone. I have the East garden, Lily hill, you get the idea. It also makes it more fun when I can tell my family that I will be working in the Sunshine garden today. Try it!
@@denisedorsey2889 I've done that recently, too, and I'm presently trying to figure out the name for my newest gardens. Last year, I named one garden after one daughter and another garden after my other daughter. It was a surprise for my older daughter when she came to visit during her layoff during the pandemic. I allowed her to choose some plants to plant in there, both annual and perennial. My other daughter hasn't visited yet so it's a surprise waiting on her when she visits next. In each of their gardens, I have a statue that represents each one of them and their personalities!
@@denisedorsey2889 This is a lovely idea! I think I'll try it. Although, here in Ireland, naming part of your garden "The Sunshine Garden" would be pushing it! Especially this Summer. I think "Occasional sunshine, with lots of clouds, and frequent rain" might be too long a title for a garden! 🙈😭😆 I'll just have to use my imagination! Thank you for the suggestion 💜
I don't have a garden, or anything of the like, but you're one of my favorite people to watch on TH-cam.
“I’m gonna have to get a bigger wagon!” says everyone weeding in August! Thanks for this video. Sometimes it’s hard to keep the enthusiasm, for me, at this time of year. I will take your advise about spraying preventative BT next year. All my Supertunias have been eaten. Found a horn worm on my arm after pruning and freaked me out. You must have to wash your clothes everyday after being in the garden so much. Still love gardening, but it’s frustrating sometimes. Your videos are a pick me up for sure! Thank you!
I love this level of detail on how you keep up on maintenance! I've been curious about your system.
My friend who gardens for a living taught me that when you're short on mulch or time to weed, just focus on the corners and edges and it tricks the eye into believing the garden is much more pristine!
This info is much needed, with all the storm going on I have much cleaning up thanks for these tips 👍🏾👍🏾.
Laura, YES! This absolutely works. I do this as a living. I treat each customers yard as a zone. I can do each clients yard in an hour. Once a week. I call this a Maintenance Program. I weed, trim, check for disease, deadhead, etc. I’m sending this video to my customers. You explain it so much better than I do.
Thank you for showing all of this! Even though my garden is small, I put “fertilize” on my calendar with an alert every Wednesday. I thought I could remember to once a week but would forget which day I actually fertilized. I feel much more organized to have it on the calendar. I could do the same type alert for doing weekly maintenance in each area. Thanks for all you do.
I am going to try to zone my areas. I never thought after all these years of gardening to do it this way. Thank you for the awesome video.
Great information! I did this as well, when you first demonstrated how it works. It is so helpful and does allow a little rest and breathing room in the garden from time to time. I’m not always bouncing around like “Oh there’s a weed over there, or I need to deadhead those”, when bringing a load to the compost pile and end up sidetracked for half the day! 😂😂🙌💚🌿🌺🌼
I have that problem! I get sidetracked and do about five different things at the same time then I feel exhausted... I’ll have to make sure to do this.
Yes. You get 3 things crossed off of your 'To Do' list but see 5 more things to add to it. Gardening is never done.
Rita Sicari So true! 🤣
Thien Do I feel your pain! 🤣🤣
@@ritasicari7518 that's me with housework. One step forward, two steps back.
Aaron does an AMAZING job of flashback footage and inserting information on the screen!! Wonderful!!!
I don’t like structure and planning but I see how this is such a good idea because I get overwhelmed with the full scope of tasks! I will definitely implement something like this. Thank you! ❤️
You have no idea how useful this information is for the adhd mind! As my garden is getting larger im soooo scattered on how to keep track of it all indoors and out. Organization is a major weakness of mine so the zoning as well as fertilization schedule is a GREAT IDEA thatll def help me be an even better gardener 💯🌱
What my morning getting ready for work consists of so glad you upload every morning....😁 amazing i cant even water my little 3 plant section every day 🤣
Thank you for sharing your zone maintenance program Laura. I have a window garden of six plants. These don't need a zones - my home does. So I zoned it and set up three priorities. 😊 I needed this idea. Thanks!
You’re motivational to all of us love you💕
Laura, you are The Best! You inspire me always❤️ we've had 35°C yesterday and I just had to stop your video, go out and pull out the weed in the garden.
Love your videos. Every. Single. One.
Wish you and all your family the best
Kristína, Slovakia
Whenever I watch youtube's commercials? I say "You're Welcome, Laura! I just bought you one stem in one plant!" HA! Just doing my part to keep the garden growing!
That’s so sweet of you. I watch always watch commercials on channels that I truly love , like this one.
@@FarmLifewithKids Anyone whose cats love them as much as Russell and Butterscotch love Laura? You gotta love!
@@FarmLifewithKids I also just subscribed to your channel. Good luck and have fun!
Tamara Thank you. You too take care 😊
Does it help if we watch a commercial instead of skipping? I usually skip cause didn’t know it would make a difference.
Love this type of video !!! I loosely have a weekly plan of what to do in my gardens. And you are right, it does help you stay on top of things. I also liked this video because it reassured me that it was OK to cut back my day lilies all the way down to the ground. Thanks Laura and Aaron !!
I vaguely remember you mentioning all the neighbors bringing their plant matter to the new property so as to mix it with the soil.
We dig holes near shrubs or in vacant places on flower beds, throw compost material there and cover it with soil back. It deteriorates by itself without further actions on our part. There are plenty of worms in those areas afterwards
I love worms. Always a sign the soil is in good shape.
Hi Laura, Aron, Benjamin and fellow gardening friends. So inspirational! I can vouch for Laura's zone plan as I started to do it on her recommendation this year. The weeds do stay under control and the time that I used to spend hacking out tall weeds I now spend enjoying my garden (after finishing that day's zone). My husband now joins me and does the watering and pruning which is a huge help. Plus it's fun planning, buying plants and watching our garden grow. Thanks Laura for all your informative and fun videos. We look forward to each and every one.
This map is so helpful since I have had a hard time relating one of your garden zones to the other and how they all relate to the house. Now I see the big picture!
It is so good to watch you grooming the garden. It does help me see that my garden is totally normal. I agree with your view of getting the roots of the weeds! Thanks for your devotion to letting all of us see your work and the lovely result!
I have been trying to do something similar in my garden. Things have gotten out of control because we had so much rain earlier in the season. It gets really muddy and you can't even get in there. Plus I have a full time job, so there are only certain times of day I am free to work in the garden. Hard to work around the weather! But things are getting better. We just took some time off to do a big catch up weed and volunteer tree removal, so that should help get a fresh start at it! Next year, I will try to stay ahead!
I am getting to work on zoning my garden and my HOUSE! Game changer! You’ve mentioned this so many times, but I never thought to apply it to my entire home & garden until today while listening to you talk. It’s brilliant! ✨ I always thought, “that’s a great idea if your garden is as big as Laura’s”, but I totally neglect the inside of my home when life gets busy and then feel overwhelmed and I don’t know where to start. Thank you 😊 💕 You are a gift! 💝
I have a zoning system in place for cleaning my home lol it works wonders! When I get a garden this method will be implemented immediately.
Precious, I’m going to do it too! I just started a Freedom Moms Challenge Course and it’s kinda getting me set up on zones in the house too! It’s exciting to see things not so overwhelming.
Same here!
Yesterday I was pulling weeds, edging, pruning and shearing and Laura crossed my mind lol. It had been about three weeks since I did that, never again. I promised myself that EVERY Friday I will stay on top of my gardening maintenance..
When i see the amout of plant material the garden produces, it gets me all hyped up for the compost space !
I love that your kitties are always around, when you are doing garden work. They are so sweet. Thanks for the advice on zones.
You're so organized! I just roam aimlessly around my property, lol. Thanks so much for the tips.
Coffee with Laura and zones which can be so helpful is a good way to start the day. Zones also work for other things like house cleaning and I am trying to get things organized. Thank you for taking us along to share how you maintain things!!
I will be zoning my garden from here on out. Thank You
Really appreciated the break down of the maintenance of such a large garden space. And I can downsize the theory to my smaller garden or others can size up appropriately! And "insects and weeds, then deadheading us next" is a simple bare minimum goal for maintenance, when it's often daunting. So thank you!
"I'm gonna have to go get a bigger wagon." -- Jaws remake 2020
Thank you so much for walking us thru your grid system. I know you have talked about it previously, but to see how you mapped out your yard was very helpful. I've decided to implement this next spring. My yard is waaay smaller than yours but it got ahead of me this year and now it's overwhelming. You are such an inspiration. Love that Cheddar stole the show at the beginning of today's video!!! 😉😉
This video was SUPER HELPFUL! Always wondered how you did it all. I wondered what you did when you had a rain day or even a couple of rain days...then what do you do in the winter? Do you have winter garden chores?
Thanks Laura. Great idea which can be used on a small or large garden. Your property is beyond gorgeous!
If I had a dollar for every time I got so motivated by your videos that I paused to go outside to work and then finished the video later, I would have enough money to get several pairs of felcos!!
This! This has helped me so much! I almost dread going outside, especially right now, we've been dealing with heat and drought so there is so much 'out there' that is begging to be done that I go out with the intention of tackling one job but find myself wandering around from place to place trying to do everything and not really finishing anything and I end up going in not feeling like I accomplished much of anything! But your idea is like an epiphany for me! A huge light bulb just went on and I can see! I'm feeling so relieved like this is doable now! Thank you Laura for sharing this and for sharing your beautiful gardens and family with us.
Hi Laura, love your videos; I’m learning so much! Two questions: 1. I was taught to leave day lilies alone until the bloom stalks dried out and could be pulled by hand (usually mid-August here in MA - Zone 5) and wait again until later in the season (Sept/Oct) for the leaves to be dry enough to be pulled by hand, but you trimmed yours. Besides the look of it, is there benefit to cutting back vs waiting to pull? 2. I always thought irises had to be cut back in a fan at the end of the season but I see you are handling irises differently. Can you discuss or make a video about day lilies and irises, especially after blooming? Thanks!
Just keep in mind that what works for zone 5/6 in the high desert where Laura lives might not be ideal for zone 5 in MA.
Dana Cantor
Great questions. I'm in zone 8, western Oregon. I was taught the same thing. Hopefully Laura will address these questions in her weekly recap on the Highlights channel.
This has been so helpful! I love to see the "REAL" work of gardening. Love how you explain each plant and why you do what you are doing and info on each plant. Yes you are motivational!
Weeding. Deadheading. Maintenance. My least favorite garden chores, but the reward is oh so worth it!
What a great idea. I never thought to break my garden up like that. It would definitely make weeding our back yard easier, it's the biggie.
I know y'all have thought about not needing a pool because your parents have one. But not long from now your going to have a couple of pre-teens & then teenagers. That want to have party's or some friends over, I liked it when they did it was at our house & I could keep an eye on them. Kids were always at my house & I new what they were doing & were they were! With 4 boys & a girl it was just easier for me. I worked from home so they were not at someone's else's house when the parents were working & not there. It worked out for me & the kids parents. Just a thought, but y'all have lots of time till then. BTW congratulations about the new baby. I'm so happy for the both of you & your family.
TFS & take care. 🥰🥰🥰😍🤗🤗🤗🤭💜💙💜💙❤❤❤💙💙💙
I just jumped when you did when the bug came at you! 🤣🤣🤣. I love your videos. Thank you for sharing your beautiful gardens.
Laura, when you were poking that web and the spider, or whatever it was, came charging out, I threw my diet Pepsi bottle and shrieked! Then, of course, I had to pause the video to clean up the mess. Now, I'm heading out to do some gardening chores and map out my garden work zones! Thanks for the inspiration! ~Margie
If everyone did this to their gardens they would be able to keep up on weeding so easily! It was a game changer when I started going out and just bending like 10 minutes A-day pulling up all the weeds as soon as they came up. It might take you an hour a day if you had a huge garden but for most of us it would just take us a few minutes a day to weed, and then maybe an hour a week for other maintenence
Years ago, someone told me he pulls just 20 weeds a day. Sounds good, but I either lose count or get so caught up in removing weeds I fill a bucket. Then days/weeks go by before I'm in the mood to pull more weeds and by then they've grown massively.
@@Edu_Kate I usually get carried away pulling more than just 10 minutes worth and don't always have to pool weeds everyday because I cand of find it relaxing to just be out there in the garden in the quiet by myself....
@@Edu_Kate I used to do the same thing but I learned that it is so much harder on to pull them because even if they're there for 5 days there root system cam grow to be like a foot deep
Seeing the kitties in almost every video makes me so happy 😍
Such a great video! I enjoyed it all - except the "Scream" moment! I was saying, "Why?? Leave it alone, Laura!!" and then it jumped out at you! Agghh! 😂 Have a good day!
I totally jumped when it popped out!
OMG, I hate spiders! Now that I'm gardening more, especially with my first vegetable garden, I just try and leave them alone because I know they are beneficial...they still scare me!
I screamed so loud! LOL
Omg Laura I am SO HARDHEADED, what the heck. I’ve been watching you for years and never once thought my property would work with a zone system but it finally took THIS video for me to get it through my head that my “high, medium, low priority system” just isn’t cutting it. I’m constantly stressed out about being stretched too thin across several areas and this zone system fixes that.... like idk why all this time I kept telling myself “oh but I only have a small yard, zones are for big properties” noooooooo. Zones are for anybody who dreams big enough to have several elaborate planting areas!! Omg thank you for doing this video even though it seems so simple to you to explain! 💜💙💚💛
I jumped so hard with the webbed insect moment! Question: I missed the Proud Berry Coral Berry shrub at the beginning of the garden by Fluffy. Did it not survive? I've been wanting one and I'm curious to know how it has been doing.
Thank you for giving an ideas schedules for fertalizer etc.
Could you do a "bugs and preventive for dummies"? One that shows identify the bug, what all the bug does to the plant and then how to prevent/treat? I need first grade version 🤪. I would hope just a couple at a time so I can absorb the info.
Much love and appreciation for your gift and willingness to share your gifts. Huge Hugs!
Very helpful to see your process, thank you! Question: Are you concerned at all about snakes when you put your bare hands in there to groom the iris and lilies? I remember finding a nest of baby rattlesnakes when I gardened in OR and watching you reach in there without gloves made a shiver go down my spine! 😬
The garden is beautiful, but for that reason of the snake possibility, I like an airy garden. Not so crowded. Omg snakes Ewwwww
Laura has mentioned that they don't have snakes other than the occasional garter snake.
She mentioned before there are rattle snakes in her state but they don't usually come down into her area. I was thinking how scared I would be to weed in that area not knowing if this would be the day one odd one came to visit!
I love your zone schedule garden ideas . It’s working for me ... big time . Lifts the stress . Thanks Laura
Great ideas to implement, even for us small gardens. Laura’s list: pruners,kangaroo pop up bag, gloves...didn’t use, kneeling pad...didn’t use. 🤣🥰
So helpful. Your have been such an inspiration!! Before I never fertilized my annuals except when I first planted them, now I do it weekly and BOY what a difference. Neighbors strolling down the street have stopped by and told me my garden was inspiring them and thanking me for the beautiful view. I never particularly cared for boxwoods and now I have two. I never thought much about texture and various colors of green and now I have various grasses and mixes of greens from chartreuse to blue... such a difference!! I am so enjoying my garden and gardening more than ever. Last but not least I love that you share the problems and failures you experience....no Martha Stewart perfection which no one is. Your authenticity is your gift and key to your success. P.S. this applies to both you and Aaron.
I love seeing the kitties pop up in your videos! 😹
Super helpful video, thank you. I have about 1.5 acres with about 1 acre planted with ornamentals. I’ve always struggled with maintaining so much, my only help is a neighbor who mows for me. Right now I’m midway through cleaning up and clearing out some older plants/poor choices that I made years ago. So once again I’m behind in routine maintenance. But when my major cleaning up and clearing out project is finished, I am definitely going to set up a zone system for routine maintenance!
I bet your garden is gorgeous! I hope zoning helps make it easier for you!
Tammy H lol, thank you, Tammy. About 2/3 of it looks good. I’m just hoping to have it all cleaned up before first frost!
Cheddar wants to up his screen time. Look out Russell😸!
I clicked on this for the tittle . I’m interested on how you keep that all up. I have the tiniest garden and six kids and a hubby. He’s about to start school and so are the kids so I need to prioritize my day to where I can keep my garden alive, as well as do all cleaning , cooking, kids etc. I’m glad you shared this map. Mine would be super tiny BUT the idea is what counts. I’d now like to HOW YOU BALANCE the dream of a garden you have PLUS your kids, house , channel and whatever else. I’d LOVE to see that. 😊
She has mentioned several times that they got a housekeeper long before they even had a TH-cam channel because it was the only thing they fought about. They recently hired someone to edit the videos and someone to help in the garden. They take turns watching Benjamin or have someone else do it if they're both in the video. With 6 kids, you should have plenty of help in the garden and the house. I have 8 brothers and we all had garden chores.I was picking hornworms off tomato plants by the time I was 3. 😂
Cheddar: “ I’m just a cat, standing in front of a lady, asking to be petted.”
Sarah Marti perfect! lol
Lol! You guys think of the funniest things to say!
I’m loving the autumn joy and the purple round flower.
Laura, how do y’all cut the grass underneath your plants that are spilling over the flower beds? I have always cut my plants either with the weed eater or mower, I’ve had to start getting on the ground with scissors & it’s such a pain! 🤦🏻♀️
I have this problem too! I have to lift the canopy of the plant and carefully trim by hand. Someone needs to invent a tool for this! 🌱
Look at this trimmer on Amazon. It does a decent job of clipping under and around flowers and shrubs. Sun Joe HJ605CC Cordless 2-in-1 Grass Shear + Hedge Trimmer w/Extension Pole
Jeannette Ugorji thank you 🙏 so much! This is exactly what I need! You made my day 😘
I just ordered some garden stakes/supports from Gardener's Supply (on sale now, but back ordered). Next year I'll preemptively get them in place so my phlox and balloon flowers don't flop onto the lawn.
@@Edu_Kate Last week, when I picked up an order at Walmart, I strolled thru their garden center, I'm always looking for bargains. Lucky for me, they had 2-packs of 4 ft long green steel stakes on clearance for 10 cents per pack, so I bought all 17 packs! I'm going to use these, along with some low green mesh fencing, to hold back some overly rambunctious plants. This should help keep the flowers in their beds, and I can use it to keep the rabbits out this winter.
Thank you for this video and clearly explaining your maintenance and weeding schedule. So many people attempt to create a garden without an understanding of the ongoing work involved. I have a big problem with horsetail which is a never ending problem that I work on. It’s way worse than bindweed which I deal with too.
Such important info thanks !
I just did a big clean up in our gardens, the weeds are really bad this year. I think I will implement the zone idea right away, so it doesn't feel so over whelming. I wear gloves when I weed, I always get bit by something, this year seems to be Hornets! Like you said , you just have to get after it.
I literally got scared like I was watching a horror movie when you played with that spider web. I do not know how you do that! I have discovered a love for gardening thanks to your videos, but my irrational fear of spiders is still something I really struggle with when working in my space.
You and me both!! I wear gloves because of arachnids... not because of dirt!
HAHA ! Yees I have the same feeling but mine is with small reptiles (salamanders and little lizards) I just...😅 they freak me out so much. We also have some frogs who clearly can jump like nobody’s business, but I get more freaked out by the little lizards and salamanders for whatever reason. 😅😅😅
Wow, did I ever jump when that spider moved! I just love your zone plan when it comes to maintenance. Quite often I look at the garden and just get overwhelmed on where to begin. Then I'll wander out and skip around. No wonder I can't stay on top of it. This puts it into manageable chunks that will give me focus. Guess I'll be doing my own plan this weekend!
When do you go in and cut your irises back to the ground? Is August the time to do pruning?
Beth Augustine, I was going to ask the same thing! I moved into this house 7 years ago and have old irises. I did watch a video way back when and moved some around the garden that bloomed the following year. Just finding out the the “old” bloom doesn’t rebloom and would like further care instructions myself.
Usually when the foliage is died back, so you know the bulb has pulled all the energy from the leaves. 😊
Samantha B , I do cut the leaves back about this time into the inverted “v” shape. I was looking for more information as it relates to the rhizomes because these are just so old and overgrown that they don’t do much of anything.
@@cherylgreenfarb8044 Hey Cheryl, Yulia at Y Garden on TH-cam recently had a video on dividing irises that was really helpful. Just search TH-cam for Y Garden Irises and it should pop up.
Daisy 4460 Sweet! Thanks much!
This looks like a year-round, full-time job with lots of energy, caring, passion and motivation.
Just think when you have a compost pile you can drive it over and dump it
For the fastest turnaround on compost, everything should be shredded down first. Otherwise, you're gonna wait at least an entire year before you see any usable compost.
So has anyone invented an easy/ cheap way to shred items for compost? I don't have a bagger for my mower and an industrial chipper / shredder is a little overkill.
@@angiezavacky4347 leaf shredders work well or small wood chippers.
@@angiezavacky4347 I take my material to my compost area, arrange it in a fairly long, low pile and go over it with my mulching mower on the highest setting. If it needs more shredding, I lower the mower height and go over it again until I have it chopped enough. Then I rake it up and mix it in to the compost heap.
@@Bamboo4U2 I didn't know there was a home size shredder till I looked it up. Thanks! Do you have one? Will it handle the green stuff? (Spent tomatoes,pepper , broccoli plants at the end of the season) ? That's when I really fill my compost bin!
I love your zone plan for sure. It has made me a better gardener for sure. I find that I don't overwork myself trying to tackle it all in one day. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Now out to the garden I go.
FlyLady would be proud.
Elena Simon I thought of her too!
OMG...where did the real Laura go.... This is the most organized and coordinated planning I have ever seen you talk about (and I have seen every video 😉). You go gurl!!! 💃💃💃