I was a Concretor and welder and I have paralysis for the last 3 and half years and now can finally get outside and start doing things in spirts and been working on pot plant garden as I am in a rental. Some advice of what plants I could put around the place would be great. I already have about 120 veggies and flowers. It’s my friends place who I care for until I fell ill myself but still her as well as she helps me now. I grew up on 20 acres and around farms and I’m finding it hard to organise myself on such a small plot
Have a look at Charles Dowding's youtube channel (his books are quite useful too). Lots of great advice there on no-dig gardening. He has a series on his "Small Garden" where he simulates what the average home gardener can do with a small space
Cringes at the to be brassica weeds on the verge. Responsible gardening needs to be a focus too. Invasives should be contained or avoided. Caster oil trees are the worst too, but thankfully I didn't see that.
These videos are getting quite repetitive. Guy who owns his house (does gardening Australia understand* we're in a housing affordability crisis?) had the money to do significant renovations to his house and then reused a small portion of the scrap from said renovation in the garden (the rest was carted off site, much of it into landfill) which is presented as if he's some kind of an eco warrior for doing so. The existing garden was dug up with diesel machines like dingos, bobcats or excavators. Some plants were put in. Round of applause, end of episode. Despite the mountain of cash required to achieve what was just presented the episode keeps making reference to doing it cheaply. Would be great to see some more diversity in the content, and in the gardener's shown (they're almost always white). Given the housing affordability crisis that is fast becoming an election issue, with a large section of Australia locked out of the housing market it would probably be great to see a regular focus in the content towards gardens that are rental friendly too. Given the average block for an owner occupier is now 700m2 with the house on top, it would be desirable if there was a lot less content from gardening Australia showing the old Australian 1/4 acre block. More native gardens, particularly native edibles, with more first nations people would be fabulous. It would also be great if you could stop green washing activities that are anything but. Reduce, reuse, recycle are in that order for a reason. And while we're on that, reusing something is very different from recycling it.
Understanding and appreciate your request for diversity and taking down the patriarchy is just cause, but I do think your comment is a bit premature in this instance. This segment was one of 8-10 segments in last weeks episode, and the other segments showed lots of diverse topics. I don’t think content should be cancelled because it didn’t appealing or relate to a specific individual/group . While I didn’t relate to all of the content in this specific segment, Im really interested to learn more about permaculture and still took away some great ideas that could be adjusted to fit the situation I’m in.
Definition of reparative: Capable of effecting or tending to effect repair; restoring to a sound or good state. Yes, I too find these videos quite reparative as well as incredibly inspiring. Absolutely love what he's doing with his yard. I will watch this clip again to see what ideas l can implement in my own garden.
@@sundaze3115 No one is talking about "taking down the patriarchy", whatever that's supposed to mean in this context. This is not terrestrial broadcasting. This is not iView. This is not an episode with lots of different segments. This is TH-cam video with a single subject. One that has been repeated almost identically in an endless fashion. In the other segments that don't appear here, how many were rental friendly? How many took into account the average plot of 700m2, or apartment dwellers? How many were original content gardening Australia hasn't already covered?
awwww costa makes me so happy
Top job mate, imagination is going to save our world. I wish you all the best for your part of our future. Well done.
Love ur content guyz bravo…love and support from the other part of the work INDIA INDIA
Great job bro 😎
Wonderful
Beautiful
I was a Concretor and welder and I have paralysis for the last 3 and half years and now can finally get outside and start doing things in spirts and been working on pot plant garden as I am in a rental. Some advice of what plants I could put around the place would be great. I already have about 120 veggies and flowers. It’s my friends place who I care for until I fell ill myself but still her as well as she helps me now.
I grew up on 20 acres and around farms and I’m finding it hard to organise myself on such a small plot
Maybe do a Permaculture course?…there is lots of info online about Permaculture too!…it will revolutionise your life!!…🤗
Have a look at Charles Dowding's youtube channel (his books are quite useful too). Lots of great advice there on no-dig gardening. He has a series on his "Small Garden" where he simulates what the average home gardener can do with a small space
Interessante...💯💯
So a fence keeps the wallabies out now?
Butiful video 👍
yeh i think growing edibles sounds nice
Cringes at the to be brassica weeds on the verge. Responsible gardening needs to be a focus too. Invasives should be contained or avoided. Caster oil trees are the worst too, but thankfully I didn't see that.
These videos are getting quite repetitive.
Guy who owns his house (does gardening Australia understand* we're in a housing affordability crisis?) had the money to do significant renovations to his house and then reused a small portion of the scrap from said renovation in the garden (the rest was carted off site, much of it into landfill) which is presented as if he's some kind of an eco warrior for doing so.
The existing garden was dug up with diesel machines like dingos, bobcats or excavators. Some plants were put in. Round of applause, end of episode. Despite the mountain of cash required to achieve what was just presented the episode keeps making reference to doing it cheaply.
Would be great to see some more diversity in the content, and in the gardener's shown (they're almost always white). Given the housing affordability crisis that is fast becoming an election issue, with a large section of Australia locked out of the housing market it would probably be great to see a regular focus in the content towards gardens that are rental friendly too.
Given the average block for an owner occupier is now 700m2 with the house on top, it would be desirable if there was a lot less content from gardening Australia showing the old Australian 1/4 acre block.
More native gardens, particularly native edibles, with more first nations people would be fabulous.
It would also be great if you could stop green washing activities that are anything but. Reduce, reuse, recycle are in that order for a reason. And while we're on that, reusing something is very different from recycling it.
Would you like cheeze platter or a platter of antipasto with your whine?
@@interestedobserver587 hahaha
Understanding and appreciate your request for diversity and taking down the patriarchy is just cause, but I do think your comment is a bit premature in this instance. This segment was one of 8-10 segments in last weeks episode, and the other segments showed lots of diverse topics. I don’t think content should be cancelled because it didn’t appealing or relate to a specific individual/group . While I didn’t relate to all of the content in this specific segment, Im really interested to learn more about permaculture and still took away some great ideas that could be adjusted to fit the situation I’m in.
Definition of reparative: Capable of effecting or tending to effect repair; restoring to a sound or good state. Yes, I too find these videos quite reparative as well as incredibly inspiring. Absolutely love what he's doing with his yard. I will watch this clip again to see what ideas l can implement in my own garden.
@@sundaze3115 No one is talking about "taking down the patriarchy", whatever that's supposed to mean in this context.
This is not terrestrial broadcasting. This is not iView. This is not an episode with lots of different segments. This is TH-cam video with a single subject. One that has been repeated almost identically in an endless fashion.
In the other segments that don't appear here, how many were rental friendly? How many took into account the average plot of 700m2, or apartment dwellers? How many were original content gardening Australia hasn't already covered?
Beautiful