Wonderful medley of veg-beds, seaweed, and wool 🤩. We sow lentils into our containers on the balconies to add nitrogen to the soil - and just turn the lentil shoots in before planting with flowers or more vegetable starts. They grow so fast! Have never seen them winter-over. I just love the idea of growing sprouts to remediate the soil. 🥰 -V
😂 1200 views 0 comments 😂 Such a hard worker you are Terry. Nice to have the local and free nutrients for your veg bed! I always anticipate your films on my Sunday morn. 🎉❤
Your home, garden and location are just breathtaking! We live a few minutes drive from the coast and also gather seaweed every year to put on our garden x
The old ways are always the best. Having horses I have an endless supply of manure. I call them my equine recycling machines, food and grass goes in one end, fertilzer comes out the other end 😂. Have a great day x
HELLO YOU................dear Terri....its very interesting to see how you prepaire your bed.............thanks for showing,I saw it in old films with the wool............have a lovely sunday,Blessings and Greetings from YOYO Daggy Kiel Germany☘☘☘xx .
When I was studying my B. Sc. degree, in our course of Marine Botany, the professor told us to pick some Macrocystis seaweed and to divide it in 3 parts: one was going to be used as is, another one we would burn and use the ashes and the third one we would leave it to dry. Then, we put some radish seeds and in one line we would put the ashes, in another one the dried seaweed and in the third row with the seeds we would put the fresh one (Oh and one control line with nothing else but the seeds) The radishes grew bigger with the Macrocystis and the fresh seaweed was the winner: the radishes grew even bigger! I absolutely love the way you use what you find and see a use for it. WOW! Thank you for the lesson
I enjoy watching you cultivate your gardens through the seasons. It must be a satisfying feeling to put the garden plots 'to bed' for the winter. Mother Nature provides all we need, if we can recognize and appreciate what She offers (the seaweeds, the wool). I like the idea of using chicken wire to help the plots settle without disruption. Your dogs and chickens are a joy to watch. Terry, have you thought of or used buckwheat as a cover crop? I read about this in a magazine. The bees might offer you buckwheat honey over the winter. Buckwheat honey is my favourite for wintertime oxymels, and for my toast. Thank you both for this lovely 'end of season' video. I'm looking forward to next week's video. Blessings from Ontario Canada.
Blessings to you too Karen. We have tried cover crops for winter time before but they are not really effective in small veg beds and suit larger areas better so that is why we put such a think mulch. xx
Whilst listening to the Heavenly purr of one of my kitties on my chest, watching a Lovely sunset, Gorgeous chickens, Glorious Flowers, Terri's Beauty & her precious fur babies ... a special, almost Sacred way to begin my Sunday mornings! Learned so much about preparing veg beds organically & enjoyed brief trip to the ocean to gather sea weed! Many Blessings & so very Thankful!!! ❤
Hard working Terri.It's a shame the farmers can't sell their wool. My son uses the fleece like you do and told his local farmer of it's uses. The farmer was most interested. Lovely dandelion root as well. Good one Terri have a productive Sunday. Janet from Scotland.
Your country is beautiful ❤ I've moved recently and got my very first garden. So far i started a herb garden and i was waiting for the heatwaves in SW France to end to start on a veggie patch. Blessed be Danu. You are an inspiration to me.
I spent most of the day yesterday weeding in my garden. Not fun - but necessary! My sunflowers are still going strong! And the birds love the sunflowers more than my produce. 😀❤ I have never thought of using wool before. Brilliant!
Land's sake (or coastal shoreline's sake !) you have a tonnage of kelp hitting the shores. Time to get out the wheelbarrows and pickup truck loads and haul, haul, haul. Make huge composter bins for this precious material. Same for the wool scraps and their fiber content keeping the soil friable and crumbly, and some humidity retentive (wet wool fiber) properties. Definitely never let a good thing go to waste.
Amazing Terri!! It's wonderful recycling sheep wool, and being close to water for seaweed, so historic for me to think of my ancestors doing that! 😢 A big job that you do so well. Blessings xxfrom Michigan 🕊️
just lovely to see not only herbs but also vegetables, in our allotment here in holland we also have parts with sheep wool but buried a bit so it will be approx three years working away , we also randomly mix veggies so they have company and " see a bit of life " but our potatoes move position, take care
Good Morning, from TN . I live vicariously through you sometimes...lol.. so jealous of your soil. Where I live is all rock and clay. Every year, you have to start over. I haven't found any technique for breaking down clay for soil, and even if there were, the rocks are millions. I swear if I could think of a way to be creative with rocks - I'd be a millionaire. Love the wool, idea, I will reach out to see if any ranchers/farmers have wool they want to get rid of.
My heart skipped a beat @ 2:30.....that drive down to the beach was magikal ☆ Beautiful turnips, my mom used to cook turnips during the holidays ♡ The garden is looking wonderful. Cheers ♡
It was lovely to see the chickens helping you weed and prepare the veg beds . Does the sheep's wool not completely rot down with you saying there was still some left from last year what a shame the farmers can't do anything with it. Autumn is on it's way 🌹🐈Xxxx
If you spread it thinly it can rot down but it doesn't matter to us whether it rots down over winter or takes a few years as we constantly build up the bed with seaweed and home made compost. xx
I’m up way too early. 😢 but cheered up when I saw your post. Nice sunny day there. We are finally getting some needed rain after a long time of hot hot weather here in the southern USA.
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden Interesting. I didn't know that. Our earth is great. I just found out this year that the only thing I should do is putting some "Basalt" in it and do less from everything else. Instead trying to get more "Mykorrhiza" mushroom powder in the earth. So nature can do the work for us. It's great to learn more and more about our planet and it's magic.
Very interesting Terri! We live in a city and our garden has been plagued by raccoons and rodents helping themselves to everything 😕. I hope you don’t have issues like that! Love the idea of wool and seeweed on the soil - you are so lucky to have all that free stuff to replenish your garden!
So interesting to see the sheep's wool used. I don't know of any sheep farmers in our area, except the ones that have the fine wool that they use for knitting and other projects. A few of our beds are in the same shape as yours, Terri! We are going to get cracking and clear out the weeds and nettles. Thanks for the inspiration!
Great work and some super tips. For those who don't already know, The Céide Fields, Co. Mayo, are the oldest known field/farming system in the world. Worth a visit.
I’m definitely now going to use seaweed when over wintering my veg beds now I know that I don’t need to stress about making sure it was all washed. I love the video of sun coming through the clouds just beautiful ❤ x
Your methods certainly produce a plentiful, beautiful harvest and making use of natural materials like the seaweed and the wool is certainly better than using chemical fertilizer and pesticides. Very different from the way gardening is done in the States. We strive to keep weeded furrows for planting vegetables - back breaking, sweat,y work in the long, hot, humid summers in my area. I enjoyed the vlog, as usual. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing…we still have a few weeks here in the US. Almost time for all the harvest. I have been canning and dehydrating like crazy and will continue to do so for the next few weeks. Blessings of Love and Light to All 🙏🏻🌎💕🌞
Nearly missed you this morning. ! Lovely. Reminds me of a time I could do all that...I had chickens over the years just like yours . Can imagine the wonderful orange yolks of your chickens' eggs. And feel that lovely dark soil. I can smell the seaweed A lovely breath of sea air Thank you.
I'm in the process of rejuvenating all of my raised beds for my fall/winter garden. I am blessed to have very mild winter and a very short persephone and frost period so I can grow all year, while taking measures to protect my beds from heat and sun damage in the summers.
What wonderful cloud footage at the begining of the film ,thank you Lol .I love that we're doing the same preparations in the garden ,at least those of us in the northern hemisphere ,the idea that in different locations there are like minded people who are in tune with the seasons. xx
Harvest time is nice and hard working for the future. I'm doing the same,; the weather is very nice last week. And I harvest much more seeds than last year. I count my blessings! Lovely to see how you're doing it, on a traditional way. thank you for sharing this. With love from Netherlands.
Goodness what an absolutely magical and beautiful place you have there as your home. I'm a woman in my 30s and I've never been taught to garden and I just love watching you so effortlessly show and teach us these practices. Love from GA, US. ❤
Love to see the ongoing gardening and the ideas/tips you share. Always nice to see the doggies playing around on your outings. Love from North Carolina,US
Hi Terri. Thank you for all the videos that you make. You are very inspiring. I learn a lot with your videos. I'm starting to have beautiful ideas for my dry garden but despite this being a nuisance I'm going to make the best of it. Thank you ❤. Happy weather ☁️ to all of you.😊
I still need to finish harvesting then this is my next step! What wonderful resources you have! Always good to see what you are working on and how much we have in common!
🐓🌿The Beautiful Music and Opening Scenes are Such a Welcome respite from the stress of the rest of the world!🐱🌿🐕🌿🌊🦭A trip to the Sea for Seaweed and Wool for garden beds! 🐑Incredible! 🏡🌿🍃Those are Some BIG Turnips and Garlic Bulbs! 🧄💞I Love the Rooster!🐓Thank You for Sharing Your Beautiful Life with us! 💖
I love how you are using in your beds all the materials provided by Mother Nature. My friends who are wonderful farmers always use the seaweed to build the rich soil and the vegetables we get from them are so delicious and full of minerals and vitamins, just as they should be. They also feed the seaweed to their chickens and the eggs have not only beautiful orange yolk but they really taste different from any other eggs we ever had. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and all the best ❤
Fascinating how you rejuvenate the soil with seaweed and wool! The lushness of your garden and the size of your garlic attests to that method’s efficacy! Thank you for sharing this with us!
Great use of seaweed, I will try that here. The wool too is nice. I will try to find a a source. We like to use tarps (like the tent) to smother the weeds. Thanks for the new ideas.
Wish we had drawers here. Upstate new york usa. But I did watch the lasagna bed video and liked that. I like the fact of recycling dinnering that ppl threw out is another man's treasure. The chickens are absolutely a beautiful eye at for the video. 😊 I see on house on Ireland show on prime they mentioned conamara Ireland and they was a sign up at a fence drank convoy. Is he a relative of toes. I found it interesting they was a show for houses for sale on your island.
I clicked on your link, thinking, oh, this will be helpful, well, that was until you took a trip to pick up seaweed. haha, Though I do have wool, they throw it away here in Portugal too. Thank you
I enjoyed your Sunday video today, Terri. Preparing your garden is very interesting. You are really giving back to the earth, and she will give back to you. Thank you for sharing. Take care. Blessings to you. ❤
Great video with the rooster welcoming us first of all! It was such an interesting and informative video, all good harvest and work to the order of the day, to all of us I think! I can't wait for the sequel! Glad to see all your friends joined you to say hello to us! By the way, you look great in the middle of the beautiful days you shot. Thank you very much, I look forward to the next one! Have a nice Sunday, everyone there!♥️ And here!
Great video! I have just harvested my pumpkins, tomatoes are coming in even with the irish sea conditions in coastal dublin, but my winter veg seedlings now are big enough to prick out into bigger pots before i plant them out. I started my kohl rabis and winter radish a few weeks ago and they are flying! Your style of gardening matches my own, mix things up and lookn after the soil and the everything looks after itself! .... except carrots, my cats have a voracious love of carrot leaves!
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden ah we shall see about that now! Good luck with the patch, I find a good over wintering crop of winter radish or rocket works wonders!! if coastal like me we dont get hit with much frost so the plants seem to keep going. Nothing more better than a rocket filled BLT in the middle of a bleak winter morning with a good cuppa.
I really enjoy getting all of the little tips you throw in as you are going about your chores but I LOVE watching your dogs at the coastline. They always make me smile. You are doing a good thing. Thank you.
Hello! I see you had Hollyhocks in the beginning of the video. I found just today the Hollyhocks are so beneficial! Have you considered making a video about them? 🌺
❤I love that you’re rejuvenating your garden beds with natural items from your area! I bought buckwheat seeds to do a chop/drop in one bed, but add compost and garlic to overwinter in other beds for a harvest in spring.
Good day Terri🌟🌻☕️ Wonderful process! You have inspired me to go to the shore sometime this week to collect seaweed for my gardens which I haven’t done in awhile. thank you for all you shared this morning very much appreciated. Have a wonderful week🌿🌼
Oooow wonderful, thank you Terri. Loving all of your recycling, and especially the tent - it's a very useful thing to re-use. I love that you are using the sheep fleece and seaweed - all these great materials being re-used 💗💞💗
Wonderful medley of veg-beds, seaweed, and wool 🤩. We sow lentils into our containers on the balconies to add nitrogen to the soil - and just turn the lentil shoots in before planting with flowers or more vegetable starts. They grow so fast! Have never seen them winter-over. I just love the idea of growing sprouts to remediate the soil. 🥰 -V
WE have a lot of Clover doing that and wild pea or Vetch. Nature is so amazing! xx
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Such a hard worker you are Terry. Nice to have the local and free nutrients for your veg bed!
I always anticipate your films on my Sunday morn. 🎉❤
Thank you so much - so glad you take the trouble xx
Wow , what a lot of work, but in the long term , perfect veggies 👌❤️ loved the film , the dogs , the chickens . Have a great week 🙏🏻❤️
Keeping fingers crossed! xx
I haven't seen wool used like this before- so sensible. Your vegetables must be brimful of nutrients!
They are very tasty and I suspect it is because of the nutrients xx
Your home, garden and location are just breathtaking! We live a few minutes drive from the coast and also gather seaweed every year to put on our garden x
As is yours Annie. Interesting that you use seaweed too xx
The old ways are always the best. Having horses I have an endless supply of manure. I call them my equine recycling machines, food and grass goes in one end, fertilzer comes out the other end 😂. Have a great day x
Fantastic - everything we need is here xx
HELLO YOU................dear Terri....its very interesting to see how you prepaire your bed.............thanks for showing,I saw it in old films with the wool............have a lovely sunday,Blessings and Greetings from YOYO Daggy Kiel Germany☘☘☘xx
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Hello YoYo - hope you are well and sending blessings to you too xx
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden yes I am well..... tomorrow I start in Holiday....this time to the orkneys.........in next May back in Ireland.......See you
When I was studying my B. Sc. degree, in our course of Marine Botany, the professor told us to pick some Macrocystis seaweed and to divide it in 3 parts: one was going to be used as is, another one we would burn and use the ashes and the third one we would leave it to dry.
Then, we put some radish seeds and in one line we would put the ashes, in another one the dried seaweed and in the third row with the seeds we would put the fresh one (Oh and one control line with nothing else but the seeds)
The radishes grew bigger with the Macrocystis and the fresh seaweed was the winner: the radishes grew even bigger!
I absolutely love the way you use what you find and see a use for it. WOW! Thank you for the lesson
You are welcome - and talking to the seeds helps them along as well xx
Some put seeds into their mouth and plant will grow according to your deficiency! Source- series of russian books- can't remember name!
I enjoy watching you cultivate your gardens through the seasons. It must be a satisfying feeling to put the garden plots 'to bed' for the winter. Mother Nature provides all we need, if we can recognize and appreciate what She offers (the seaweeds, the wool). I like the idea of using chicken wire to help the plots settle without disruption. Your dogs and chickens are a joy to watch. Terry, have you thought of or used buckwheat as a cover crop? I read about this in a magazine. The bees might offer you buckwheat honey over the winter. Buckwheat honey is my favourite for wintertime oxymels, and for my toast. Thank you both for this lovely 'end of season' video. I'm looking forward to next week's video. Blessings from Ontario Canada.
Blessings to you too Karen. We have tried cover crops for winter time before but they are not really effective in small veg beds and suit larger areas better so that is why we put such a think mulch. xx
Whilst listening to the Heavenly purr of one of my kitties on my chest, watching a Lovely sunset, Gorgeous chickens, Glorious Flowers, Terri's Beauty & her precious fur babies ... a special, almost Sacred way to begin my Sunday mornings! Learned so much about preparing veg beds organically & enjoyed brief trip to the ocean to gather sea weed! Many Blessings & so very Thankful!!! ❤
Oh my goodness, I am overwhelmed! Thank you so much and many blessings to you also xx
Hard working Terri.It's a shame the farmers can't sell their wool. My son uses the fleece like you do and told his local farmer of it's uses. The farmer was most interested. Lovely dandelion root as well. Good one Terri have a productive Sunday. Janet from Scotland.
It is a shame they can't sell it. Think of all the uses that they have been replaced with chemical based alternatives. Sad! xx
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That’s great to have the seaweed handy & free (except for your labor). Wonderful knowledge; thanks for sharing! 🤗🇨🇦
It is great. Even if you had to travel a few miles it would be worth the trouble xx
Your country is beautiful ❤ I've moved recently and got my very first garden. So far i started a herb garden and i was waiting for the heatwaves in SW France to end to start on a veggie patch. Blessed be Danu. You are an inspiration to me.
Bon chance avec ton jardin et potager. Delighted to be of help xx
I spent most of the day yesterday weeding in my garden. Not fun - but necessary! My sunflowers are still going strong! And the birds love the sunflowers more than my produce. 😀❤
I have never thought of using wool before. Brilliant!
Takes longer than you expect but then when you stop for the day, you realise you just had a wonderful time xx
Yes seaweed is great isn't it and freeee! 😂. Hope you both have a lovely week ...and to all. X🎉
Hope you do too Moira. Many blessings to you xx
So beautiful to watch
Glad you enjoyed it, thanks for watching xx
WOW lots of work but you are on it. Glad the weather cooperated for awhile. S
Very glad about the weather!! xx
Nice looking turnips!
Very tasty too xx
Land's sake (or coastal shoreline's sake !) you have a tonnage of kelp hitting the shores. Time to get out the wheelbarrows and pickup truck loads and haul, haul, haul. Make huge composter bins for this precious material. Same for the wool scraps and their fiber content keeping the soil friable and crumbly, and some humidity retentive (wet wool fiber) properties. Definitely never let a good thing go to waste.
Most definitely not! Always keeping on eye on the abundance that is free xx
Amazing Terri!! It's wonderful recycling sheep wool, and being close to water for seaweed, so historic for me to think of my ancestors doing that! 😢 A big job that you do so well. Blessings xxfrom Michigan 🕊️
We are very lucky being where we are xx
Hello, hello!! Thank you for sharing your garden's progress, enjoyed it! Thank you 😊😊!!
Hello Martha! Glad you enjoyed it xx
just lovely to see not only herbs but also vegetables, in our allotment here in holland we also have parts with sheep wool but buried a bit so it will be approx three years working away , we also randomly mix veggies so they have company and " see a bit of life " but our potatoes move position, take care
Sounds good! Have a great week xx
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Good Morning, from TN . I live vicariously through you sometimes...lol.. so jealous of your soil. Where I live is all rock and clay. Every year, you have to start over. I haven't found any technique for breaking down clay for soil, and even if there were, the rocks are millions. I swear if I could think of a way to be creative with rocks - I'd be a millionaire. Love the wool, idea, I will reach out to see if any ranchers/farmers have wool they want to get rid of.
Can you access any sand to mix in with the clay? Rocks? I know it! Hope you find some wool xx
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden ooh didn't think of sand. Brilliant thank you
My heart skipped a beat @ 2:30.....that drive down to the beach was magikal ☆ Beautiful turnips, my mom used to cook turnips during the holidays ♡ The garden is looking wonderful. Cheers ♡
Looking forward to these turnips. They are very tasty xx
@DanusIrishHerbGarden I bet they are. They are so healthy looking!
It was lovely to see the chickens helping you weed and prepare the veg beds . Does the sheep's wool not completely rot down with you saying there was still some left from last year what a shame the farmers can't do anything with it. Autumn is on it's way 🌹🐈Xxxx
If you spread it thinly it can rot down but it doesn't matter to us whether it rots down over winter or takes a few years as we constantly build up the bed with seaweed and home made compost. xx
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden Thank you xx
I’m up way too early. 😢 but cheered up when I saw your post. Nice sunny day there. We are finally getting some needed rain after a long time of hot hot weather here in the southern USA.
We have perhaps swapped our weather systems. At last we say, some sunshine! xx
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Seaweed is so expensive if you want to buy it... You're lucky to live where you live :)
Wool is something I also use.
We are lucky to have it. Traditionally used because the soil here in the west of Ireland is not great and is very shallow xx
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden Interesting. I didn't know that. Our earth is great. I just found out this year that the only thing I should do is putting some "Basalt" in it and do less from everything else. Instead trying to get more "Mykorrhiza" mushroom powder in the earth. So nature can do the work for us.
It's great to learn more and more about our planet and it's magic.
Very interesting Terri! We live in a city and our garden has been plagued by raccoons and rodents helping themselves to everything 😕. I hope you don’t have issues like that! Love the idea of wool and seeweed on the soil - you are so lucky to have all that free stuff to replenish your garden!
Fortunately no, we don't have any raccoons although there are rats about. Hope you overcome the problem xx
🙏🌱🌈Thank-you xoxo
You are so welcome xx
So interesting to see the sheep's wool used. I don't know of any sheep farmers in our area, except the ones that have the fine wool that they use for knitting and other projects. A few of our beds are in the same shape as yours, Terri! We are going to get cracking and clear out the weeds and nettles. Thanks for the inspiration!
Speak to the local shepherds, they might have some they can spare xx
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden Thanks. good idea!
Thank you for sharing, lovely rooster Terri. Xx
He is such a big baby, the hens are tougher than him. He is all show😂
Great work and some super tips. For those who don't already know, The Céide Fields, Co. Mayo, are the oldest known field/farming system in the world. Worth a visit.
I've been - I love the atmosphere out there - feeling as if I am in between worlds xx
Lovely video Terri, your very relaxing and beautiful! Thanks for all your help and insight! Looking forward to seeing your next adventure!
Thank you Karl, glad it was helpful xx
it must be exciting to have your beds ready for winter
I will feel happy once they are all done and the paths are strimmed and everything tidy and ready xx
I’m definitely now going to use seaweed when over wintering my veg beds now I know that I don’t need to stress about making sure it was all washed. I love the video of sun coming through the clouds just beautiful ❤ x
VEry beautiful - it is that time of year now xx
Thank you for sharing ✌🏽💖🤟🏼✨️🧚♂️
Glad you liked it xx
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden recycling 🥰 free.99 of what we find thank you for touching so many minds with your finds sharing your knowledge is a treasure 💞
Your methods certainly produce a plentiful, beautiful harvest and making use of natural materials like the seaweed and the wool is certainly better than using chemical fertilizer and pesticides. Very different from the way gardening is done in the States. We strive to keep weeded furrows for planting vegetables - back breaking, sweat,y work in the long, hot, humid summers in my area. I enjoyed the vlog, as usual. Thank you.
Hope it has given you some ideas xx
Thanks for sharing…we still have a few weeks here in the US. Almost time for all the harvest. I have been canning and dehydrating like crazy and will continue to do so for the next few weeks. Blessings of Love and Light to All 🙏🏻🌎💕🌞
Blessings on the harvest Cheryl - God Bless the work and glad you are busy xx
Nearly missed you this morning. !
Lovely.
Reminds me of a time I could do all that...I had chickens over the years just like yours .
Can imagine the wonderful orange yolks of your chickens' eggs. And feel that lovely dark soil.
I can smell the seaweed
A lovely breath of sea air
Thank you.
The sea air is lovely and refreshing xx
Thank you Terri for sharing your experience with us❤❤❤❤😊😊😊 have a a wonderful week 😊
Hope you do too Empress and hope it was a bit helpful xx
My chickens also love to help me when I'm digging in the garden!
They are very companionable xx
I'm in the process of rejuvenating all of my raised beds for my fall/winter garden. I am blessed to have very mild winter and a very short persephone and frost period so I can grow all year, while taking measures to protect my beds from heat and sun damage in the summers.
Good luck! xx
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden thank you! It's coming along great, and my new irrigation system is a great asset to my garden.
Fascinating film, such productivity too ! 💚
Glad you think so! xx Hope it was helpful xx
What wonderful cloud footage at the begining of the film ,thank you Lol .I love that we're doing the same preparations in the garden ,at least those of us in the northern hemisphere ,the idea that in different locations there are like minded people who are in tune with the seasons. xx
I know - imagine if we were all lined up - how long would that line be, that gathering. Tis a wonderful thought xx
Harvest time is nice and hard working for the future. I'm doing the same,; the weather is very nice last week. And I harvest much more seeds than last year. I count my blessings! Lovely to see how you're doing it, on a traditional way. thank you for sharing this. With love from Netherlands.
Our weather has improved too = lots of seeds just getting ready - it is a good time. xx
Goodness what an absolutely magical and beautiful place you have there as your home. I'm a woman in my 30s and I've never been taught to garden and I just love watching you so effortlessly show and teach us these practices. Love from GA, US. ❤
I was a woman in my late thirties/early forties when I really and truly started gardening so you CAN do it too xx
Love to see the ongoing gardening and the ideas/tips you share. Always nice to see the doggies playing around on your outings. Love from North Carolina,US
Thank you 💖🌟
Hi Terri. Thank you for all the videos that you make. You are very inspiring. I learn a lot with your videos. I'm starting to have beautiful ideas for my dry garden but despite this being a nuisance I'm going to make the best of it.
Thank you ❤.
Happy weather ☁️ to all of you.😊
Happy weather and happy new moon, time to make a wish!!
Thank you shared on the PHA local groups Telegram 🙏
Thank you - i really appreciate you sharing xx
Love this! You’re so resourceful! Here in upstate NY, seaweed is hard to come by, so we use leaves, chopped up with the lawnmower.
Brilliant - anything that is organic and breaks down, we have to use what we have xx
You work so hard in your wonderful garden. Great tips and you inspire others to a live a healthy life. Blessings 😊😊🧚♂️🧚♂️🧚♂️🧚♂️🧚♂️🧚♂️
Blessings to you too xx
I still need to finish harvesting then this is my next step! What wonderful resources you have! Always good to see what you are working on and how much we have in common!
It's great to know there are people with so much in common😃
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden it really is! Thank you!
Love the way the chickens are looking for worms on your newly dug beds❤️
They love scratching about and our slug problem has disappeared xx
🐓🌿The Beautiful Music and Opening Scenes are Such a Welcome respite from the stress of the rest of the world!🐱🌿🐕🌿🌊🦭A trip to the Sea for Seaweed and Wool for garden beds! 🐑Incredible! 🏡🌿🍃Those are Some BIG Turnips and Garlic Bulbs! 🧄💞I Love the Rooster!🐓Thank You for Sharing Your Beautiful Life with us! 💖
I am delighted that you enjoyed it xx thanks for watching xx
I love how you are using in your beds all the materials provided by Mother Nature. My friends who are wonderful farmers always use the seaweed to build the rich soil and the vegetables we get from them are so delicious and full of minerals and vitamins, just as they should be. They also feed the seaweed to their chickens and the eggs have not only beautiful orange yolk but they really taste different from any other eggs we ever had. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and all the best ❤
All the best to you too and glad you enjoy those eggs! xx
what a great lesson in farming, without using chemicals. Thanks.
You're very welcome! xx
You've worked so hard this week Terri! It's interesting to see how you prepare the veggie beds. Hope you get good crops from them ❤
Me too, Karen. Keeping fingers crossed. xx
Thank you!👏😎💖
You are so welcome xx
Thank you verry much Terry, have a good week too❤
Thanks Jeannette, I will xx
🦋🇺🇸👍Good Morning from Pennsylvania
Good afternoon - now - how are you today? xx
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden 🦋🇺🇸👍👍🙌🕊️I’m doing good. Just making some organic oregano oil from my Daughter’s Garden.
Such a good mulch, wool, seaweed. What a blessing, Our Creator's hand provides. TY for Sharing.
Most definitely xx
thank you Terri , have a nice week! Irene🙌🐔🐣🌼🍀🍀
You too xx
Fascinating how you rejuvenate the soil with seaweed and wool! The lushness of your garden and the size of your garlic attests to that method’s efficacy! Thank you for sharing this with us!
Hope it is of some help xx
Love the use of wool. Your garden is so abundant and interesting and inspiring.
Delighted to hear that. Brilliant! xx
Great use of seaweed, I will try that here. The wool too is nice. I will try to find a a source. We like to use tarps (like the tent) to smother the weeds. Thanks for the new ideas.
Glad to think they will be helpful xx
What a blessing to find the tent and what perfect use of it now! Don't you love it when you find what you want when you need it!!
Yes I do - life does that from time to time xx😂
Thank you for sharing 🙏😊
Glad you enjoyed it xx
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🌱Thank you💚
You're welcome xx
Great video....making us go out and ready our raised beds and front garden for the winter.
Glad it gave you the push to get started. xx
Wish we had drawers here. Upstate new york usa. But I did watch the lasagna bed video and liked that. I like the fact of recycling dinnering that ppl threw out is another man's treasure. The chickens are absolutely a beautiful eye at for the video. 😊 I see on house on Ireland show on prime they mentioned conamara Ireland and they was a sign up at a fence drank convoy. Is he a relative of toes. I found it interesting they was a show for houses for sale on your island.
No he is not a relation but I know of his company, it is further east than we are . xx
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Thanks for This video, great as always 😊🌿💚🙌🏻
Thank you for watching Mara, have a lovely week xx
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I clicked on your link, thinking, oh, this will be helpful, well, that was until you took a trip to pick up seaweed. haha, Though I do have wool, they throw it away here in Portugal too. Thank you
If you can't get seaweed, alternate with something else organic and natural xx
Wonderful thank you!
You are very welcome xx
A joy to watch as always, especially the use of the sheep wool. Fab.
Hope you can get your hands on some xx
💙 😁 Lovely, seeing the beds getting restored.
Bonus, seeing the reuse of SO many items. 🎉
Definitely, feels good xx
Nice
Thank you. Always good to see how other folks prepare for the change of the seasons.
I agree. Can be very handy xx
I enjoyed your Sunday video today, Terri. Preparing your garden is very interesting. You are really giving back to the earth, and she will give back to you. Thank you for sharing. Take care. Blessings to you. ❤
I agree, give and take and give back again. Seems to me to be the best way xx
I always keep your Sunday videos for evenings so it's something to look forward to all day 😊
Lovely that you enjoy them so much xx
Tidying up garden beds is so satisfying. I'm enjoying watching you work on yours. It's looking good!
It is coming along. Very satisfying indeed xx
Great video with the rooster welcoming us first of all! It was such an interesting and informative video, all good harvest and work to the order of the day, to all of us I think! I can't wait for the sequel! Glad to see all your friends joined you to say hello to us! By the way, you look great in the middle of the beautiful days you shot. Thank you very much, I look forward to the next one! Have a nice Sunday, everyone there!♥️ And here!
You are so kind Gina, thanks so much and hope you have a wonderful week 'til next time xx
Great video! I have just harvested my pumpkins, tomatoes are coming in even with the irish sea conditions in coastal dublin, but my winter veg seedlings now are big enough to prick out into bigger pots before i plant them out. I started my kohl rabis and winter radish a few weeks ago and they are flying! Your style of gardening matches my own, mix things up and lookn after the soil and the everything looks after itself! .... except carrots, my cats have a voracious love of carrot leaves!
You are well ahead of us. Good luck with the winter veg xx
@@DanusIrishHerbGarden ah we shall see about that now! Good luck with the patch, I find a good over wintering crop of winter radish or rocket works wonders!! if coastal like me we dont get hit with much frost so the plants seem to keep going. Nothing more better than a rocket filled BLT in the middle of a bleak winter morning with a good cuppa.
And happy new moon 🌙.
Love you my dear-from Oregon, near Bandon…
Love to you too xx
I really enjoy getting all of the little tips you throw in as you are going about your chores but I LOVE watching your dogs at the coastline. They always make me smile. You are doing a good thing. Thank you.
Dogs are such great company, great friends, - glad to think they make you smile xx
Great tips,thank you so much. I hope to be moving to the coast next year which will help source the seaweed 😊
Good luck with your move xx
Thankyou Terri❤
Thanks for watching and hope you are well, Bernadette xx
Very interesting video Terri. Thanks!
I hope it was helpful xx
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Great tips. I wasn’t sure how to use fresh seaweed. Thank you ❤
You are so welcome!
Hello! I see you had Hollyhocks in the beginning of the video. I found just today the Hollyhocks are so beneficial! Have you considered making a video about them? 🌺
They are in the Mallow Family and can be worked with in a similar way. xx
❤I love that you’re rejuvenating your garden beds with natural items from your area! I bought buckwheat seeds to do a chop/drop in one bed, but add compost and garlic to overwinter in other beds for a harvest in spring.
Hey Samantha, yes, I have used green covers in the past but I think they work best on large areas/fields, so prefer to mulch and rest. xx
Good day Terri🌟🌻☕️
Wonderful process! You have inspired me to go to the shore sometime this week to collect seaweed for my gardens which I haven’t done in awhile. thank you for all you shared this morning very much appreciated. Have a wonderful week🌿🌼
Hope your week is wonderful too Barbara and good luck with the seaweed harvest xx
Oooow wonderful, thank you Terri. Loving all of your recycling, and especially the tent - it's a very useful thing to re-use.
I love that you are using the sheep fleece and seaweed - all these great materials being re-used 💗💞💗
All things come in handy! xx
So beautiful ❤❤
Thank you! xx
Its nice to see the chickens having a good scratch.
They are great company when you are out and about xx