I love the spitting through the couplers lol! I love that you are your authentic self on this channel and I think it’s one of the many reasons you are hugely popular!
This may sound like a strange comment but I really liked how you had just the sound of the tool working while you were roughing up the soil, as opposed to overlaying it with music. I’d so much rather hear the “gardening sounds.” Thanks for everything you do. Your channel is fantastic!
Laura, you have become my new best friend! My veggie garden, flower beds, hanging baskets, and even my grass (Thank you, Aaron) has never looked better! Today I am picking up 10 more lavender plants. You have taught me how to use the "Tones" , bug control, and that each garden is up to the designer (me). Do what makes me happy! Thank you!
Anyone who has worked with the drip supplies, especially while cold, knows the strength required. Every time I see Laura knock drip out like the Champ she is, I want to give her a high-five for being a bad-a$$ inspirational role model. Congrats on finding a potential new garden invention to improve your outcomes. The pop of white cloth draws your eye to the beautiful flower shed and fences too. ❤
I love how you come across to your audience as very real and natural. Blowing through that coupler to clear it out of hard water residue is something many of us would do. The tunnel looked very easy to install and looks very nice in your garden--very neat and flexible.
Laura, i do not know if I told you this before, you are one of the best teachers I have found. Thank you for the "well roundness" of the lessons. Lol, did that make sense? You teach from start to finish. I learn best, hands on and even though I'm not physically there with you to learn, I feel well taught. God bless you and your amazing family, as well the Epsoma company and others for sponsoring you. 🌺
Another Saturday video. It's raining in Georgia ,much needed rain for the pollen was so thick in the air yesterday that when it started to sprinkle rain,clumps of wet pollen was falling. The strangest thing to see,it was on my clothes an in my hair before I got into the house. The rain picked up an cleaned the air for now. Everything looks so bright and green this morning, tho rain is still coming in showers. I think everything grew a foot over night. My iris opened up that's a joy to see those blooms for so many early spring blooms are gone already. Dogwoods are blooming. Looks more like Spring now ,I'm sure the azaleas will bloom in a few days they are full of buds.
I love that spring comes so early in the South! My grandparents lived in Georgia and a few times we were there to enjoy the blooms much earlier than they would open at home! My grandmother loved gardening and even developed new iris colors. The story is that some of the “fine ladies” from Atlanta would go out to Clarkston where they lived to buy her iris. Must have been around 1930ish since my mother was born in 1918 in Key West, then they moved to the mountains and then Clarkston. He was a Methodist minister so they were called to different places. 😊 I think that’s where my love of gardening came from because even though my father grew up on a farm, he didn’t like it at all! Sorrow for going down so many rabbit holes, definitely an increasing trend as my age (71) increases! 👵🏻
I am in Georgia also. Yes I am loving the evidence of spring all around us. Now it's just a matter of finding the time ( when it's not raining) to go work in my yard! Yippee 😊
@@BobbieJeanM Loved your rabbit hole. I am not far from Clarkston, in Stone Mountain, and would love to know where your grandparents property was. It would be wonderful to see any remnants of those iris. I will be more diligent on my drives through Clarkston, making up my own backstory when I pass a stand of iris. Thank you!
Wow!! Wonder Woman. Any phase of today’s plan was a work out…..but the entire project….???…only you gal!!! And….What a great crop protection cover system…Who Knew???
Planting Ranunculus is one of my favourite things to do in spring! It declares the arrival of spring seeing those green foliage in your garden! I have no idea in what zone I am, I never searched it to find out. I’m living in the northern of Hellas🇬🇷 Last year I didn’t dig up my ranunculus… I don’t store them, I cut them down and left them in the ground… Risky? Sure, but I just wanted to see what will happen. What did it happen? They all came out this year!!! During January and February I covered the area with a plastic wrap to they don’t rot in the wet soil and then I uncovered the area. To my amazement, they are all in excellent shape and their foliage is 100% healthy 🤷🏻♂️🤩 That tunnel looks amazing! So easy to put together and you can water the plants under it so easily! Honestly, I’m tempted to get one…
I had one ranunculus come up after winter. I apparently missed it when pulling them out to store. Now I have babied that one with covering as we hit 19-22 F this mid to late march in Pa(zone 5/6).
Oregon i Karkonosze gór Sudetów w Polsce to podobny obszar... Obserwuję Wasze zmagania z zachwytem i gratuluję Wam tego ethosu w pracy i fascynacji w dziele na tej trudnej ziemii.
@@sp9600 sometimes I think we are overprotective with plants that appears they can survive in our climate… Apparently they cannot survive all climate conditions but they are looking pretty good here 🇬🇷 and I don’t intend to dig them the store them any more! We can try and see if a plant can adapt and survive in our area.
@@coloraturaElise thanks! I don’t really knew about that and I got flowers and trees without considering it like… I’ve never seen zones in plant tags… I pretty much know my area and always get plants that I assume they will grow here, and they do!? 🤷🏻♂️ I wasn’t familiar with that…
It's hard to believe that something as beautiful as a Ranunculus can grow from those gnarly corms. Isn't nature wonderful? Laura, I am amazed at how your teaching really simplified the process of drip tubes. I believe I could now do that. Thanks! The frost cloth looks so neat and tidy. Amazing!💕
Neversink Farm is probably one of the mody 'tidy', orderly, weed free growing operation I've seen on YT. The guy that operates it has developed some cool tools too. Beautiful place!
Laura - it warms my heart to see your excitement about the tunnel. We, as viewers, sometimes forget that you are just like us. Thanks for always being yourself.
Thanks for bringing back Saturday videos 😀❤️ I hope you will start to sell your favorite irrigation supplies in your store, it sure would be great if you could take the guesswork out of drip irrigation for your followers 👍
Rainy day here, enjoy watching Laura set up several flower runs and drinking coffee. I love the tunnels, very cool how they easily lift up. I have bought many tools and seed starting trays from Neversink Farms. Conor has designed many very ingenious tools for farming and gardening. I watch Laura for her landscaping knowledge and Conor for his gardening knowledge. Neversink Farms is such a beautiful organic farm in upstate NY. He has a You Tube channel that I watch for small farming/gardening ideas.
Oh wow, I love having a Saturday video. Thank you for these. Love the Cat tunnel. All those ranunculus will be beautiful. Such a fun project. Have a blessed weekend everyone.
That kit is genius. I'm so happy for you Laura, it seems like you are way ahead this Spring then from previous years. A lot because the weather has been more cooperative, but your organization and learning from past years to get things started early so you get your biggest bang for your time. It has been so rewarding to watch and learn. When I get my raised beds (waist high because I have back problems and I'm older), I'm going to use drip tape. I used 1/4-inch tubing last time and it was a nightmare. Oh, I'm so excited to see everything start blooming. I won't be able to garden this year and I am missing it, but thanks to Laura I get to do it vicariously.
Love your projects. Only wish to see a pic of the flower you're planting.along with the plant. I'm not familiar with some plants. Thank you for all the basics of planting, watering & protecting the garden plants.
"Ranunculus" is what she planted..You can use the "googler" to look them up...they're quite a beautiful flower. I'm going to try them out in my Zone 3A this year, and see what happens...t'will be a first time for me.
Laura, I highly recommend using CLR in the gray bottle to soak all your connective devices for your drip system. It will eat away at all the calcium buildup. It’s a magical & natural solution.
That’s cool. At first I thought to lift the side, you can easily remove the bungee, than if you have clips. But when she lifted the fabric, I’m like wow. 😯 This is great. I have smaller beds, and I can see the benefit of stretching the use of this kit. Thank you 🤗🍀
Such an informative video, Laura. You never seize to amaze me with your abilities and fortitude. The hoop cover is awesome, and you make the drip tape line install look so easy!
I can almost smell the soil and sunshine. Laura is not afraid to get a little dirty ...I love that about her! It's an awesome, surprise Saturday video. Thank you, Laura! ❤ Additionally...I love that Low Cat hoop tunnel! Wow! Great product!
I like the look of that system, especially for a longer row. I use similar products but those bungees are pretty revolutionary! Great product testing at the Garden Answer Lab.
Neversink tools are awesome. I have their seed starting trays that air prune the roots. They are super heavy duty and because they air prune, you can get a much larger plant without having to pot them up. They can be a little pricey, but the quality of what tools I do have from them is bar none. I bet you could drive a tractor over the trays and they wouldn’t break.
Laura, thank you for the Saturday morning video. I love watching the process of the floral planting and the assembly of the plant tunnel. I look forward to seeing the future growth of the plants and the beautiful flowers. What a treat! Have a great and wonderful day!
Thank you so much for the sunny Saturday video! Here in Orleans County NY, we just received about 5 inches of snow, it is great to see you planting in the nice weather! Your videos are inspiring!
Awesome Saturday video! I just love you. Your approach to gardening is such a joy to watch. Can’t wait to see your gorgeous flowers in all their glory. Have a blessed day.❤
Happy Saturday😀 Laura you did the dam thang ❤love! the new curtains easy access, for your ranunculus new home that low cat Is the bomb Hi doll baby Samantha ❤ take care
You're growing the same number of ranunculus I am, & I have a small flower farm. 😂 Every year these are my favorite videos to watch- your ranunculus & anenome videos.
Great video Laura! Thanks for taking the time to show how you put up the caterpillar tunnel. Much appreciated. Can't wait to see all the beautiful ranunculus, my favorite ❤
I’ve been loving these Saturday videos! I hope you’re able to continue putting them out. Maybe because you have a new editor? Either way we’re all super thankful for these Saturday videos💗🌷🌳
Sitting here enjoying my morning cup of tea and was so thrilled to see another Saturday video. Thank You! I saw those hoop covers advertised over the winter and wondered how well they would work. Now we get to see them in action.😊
Her excitement had me planting purple creeping phlox in my raised bed today. I planted them close the stone so hopefully 🙏🏼 they waterfall over the retaining wall. While my husband was planting toe ticklers in our stone walkway and in the yard. He’s wanting to make the switch to a natural yard.
Take all of your drip tape out in fall and soak in a pretty good sized rectangular bin(like for under bed storage)...use straight vinegar. Good project for winter when you have a bit more time...and you can clean all of the tape in the same vinegar bin❤
HAHA I love at 17:52 when you can see Samantha in the corner rubbing dirt on her legs lol. She really is your daughter, having a great time "helping" !
That’s a lot of fertilizer dust in the air! I try to avoid that as much as I can personally. But everything else you do! So impressive! Love your channel!
Nooowww I see why mine have not had a chance😂 I have tried three times but threw them in a pot and wished them well.MAJOR FAIL!! I always learn so much from you thank you!!
Nice! A Saturday video! That looks so nice and tailored. You see hoop systems that are loose and a little sloppy looking...but this looks great and very secure. Thanks for the extra video. :)
Whoop, Whoop! Another Saturday video! You are spoiling us.🤩Have a great weekend GA Team!
My thoughts exactly ❤
I'm so happy 😅😊
Yes !! Love it ! Thanks Laura
Yes !! Thank you Laura 😊
Yes… Saturday video!❤
I love the spitting through the couplers lol! I love that you are your authentic self on this channel and I think it’s one of the many reasons you are hugely popular!
Same… I laugh a lot and learn a lot too. Love the videos. The mom daughter ones are the best.
I just about got a side cramp laughing about that too 😂🫶
True story!❤
Exactly!! The moment she ponders out loud, "I wonder if I could just..." and then blows was the most relatable thing I think I've seen! Too funny!
This may sound like a strange comment but I really liked how you had just the sound of the tool working while you were roughing up the soil, as opposed to overlaying it with music. I’d so much rather hear the “gardening sounds.” Thanks for everything you do. Your channel is fantastic!
Yea!!!! A Saturday With Laura at Garden Answer. It’s going to be a great day.
Samantha rubbing dirt on her legs in the background!😂😂. Such a kid thing to do!
At first I thought it was sunscreen or lotion... nope, good ole dirt!
I noticed that, too. Like the commenter before me, I thought she was applying sunscreen, but then realized she was just rubbing dirt all over, lol!
Laura is such a badass. Shes not afraid of a some hard work, whatsoever.
Hi Laura 🌺. Well done nice work . Happy Palm Sunday and Happy Easter to all of you . 🌻✝️🌻
Laura, you have become my new best friend!
My veggie garden, flower beds, hanging baskets, and even my grass (Thank you, Aaron) has never looked better! Today I am picking up 10 more lavender plants. You have taught me how to use the "Tones" , bug control, and that each garden is up to the designer (me). Do what makes me happy!
Thank you!
Anyone who has worked with the drip supplies, especially while cold, knows the strength required. Every time I see Laura knock drip out like the Champ she is, I want to give her a high-five for being a bad-a$$ inspirational role model. Congrats on finding a potential new garden invention to improve your outcomes. The pop of white cloth draws your eye to the beautiful flower shed and fences too. ❤
As a flower farmer I use a lot of hoop and row cover. Those bungee cords are ***genuis***
I laughed out loud when Laura blew out the hose connector! 😂 That is exactly what I would have done! Laura you are the best!
I love how you come across to your audience as very real and natural. Blowing through that coupler to clear it out of hard water residue is something many of us would do. The tunnel looked very easy to install and looks very nice in your garden--very neat and flexible.
Laura, i do not know if I told you this before, you are one of the best teachers I have found. Thank you for the "well roundness" of the lessons. Lol, did that make sense? You teach from start to finish. I learn best, hands on and even though I'm not physically there with you to learn, I feel well taught.
God bless you and your amazing family, as well the Epsoma company and others for sponsoring you. 🌺
Another Saturday video. It's raining in Georgia ,much needed rain for the pollen was so thick in the air yesterday that when it started to sprinkle rain,clumps of wet pollen was falling. The strangest thing to see,it was on my clothes an in my hair before I got into the house. The rain picked up an cleaned the air for now. Everything looks so bright and green this morning, tho rain is still coming in showers. I think everything grew a foot over night. My iris opened up that's a joy to see those blooms for so many early spring blooms are gone already. Dogwoods are blooming. Looks more like Spring now ,I'm sure the azaleas will bloom in a few days they are full of buds.
I love that spring comes so early in the South! My grandparents lived in Georgia and a few times we were there to enjoy the blooms much earlier than they would open at home! My grandmother loved gardening and even developed new iris colors. The story is that some of the “fine ladies” from Atlanta would go out to Clarkston where they lived to buy her iris. Must have been around 1930ish since my mother was born in 1918 in Key West, then they moved to the mountains and then Clarkston. He was a Methodist minister so they were called to different places. 😊 I think that’s where my love of gardening came from because even though my father grew up on a farm, he didn’t like it at all! Sorrow for going down so many rabbit holes, definitely an increasing trend as my age (71) increases! 👵🏻
I am in Georgia also. Yes I am loving the evidence of spring all around us. Now it's just a matter of finding the time ( when it's not raining) to go work in my yard! Yippee 😊
Here in NC. Was so happy with the rain overnight. I even left my car out of the garage so it could get a shower LOL.
I am in the U.K. we have had random hail stones today. 😂
@@BobbieJeanM Loved your rabbit hole. I am not far from Clarkston, in Stone Mountain, and would love to know where your grandparents property was. It would be wonderful to see any remnants of those iris. I will be more diligent on my drives through Clarkston, making up my own backstory when I pass a stand of iris. Thank you!
Good morning all have a safe and blessed weekend ❤
Wow!! Wonder Woman. Any phase of today’s plan was a work out…..but the entire project….???…only you gal!!!
And….What a great crop protection cover system…Who Knew???
Southern Alberta just got a whack load of snow. So wonderful to see green growth and brown soil instead of white everything!❤️
I agree....BC Gal here, Zone 3A...getting the itch to start planting things...still way toooo cold....
3b in Alberta and it won’t quit snowing.
Girl, you worked your bum off today!! Good job!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🌸❤️
Planting Ranunculus is one of my favourite things to do in spring!
It declares the arrival of spring seeing those green foliage in your garden!
I have no idea in what zone I am, I never searched it to find out. I’m living in the northern of Hellas🇬🇷
Last year I didn’t dig up my ranunculus… I don’t store them, I cut them down and left them in the ground…
Risky? Sure, but I just wanted to see what will happen.
What did it happen? They all came out this year!!! During January and February I covered the area with a plastic wrap to they don’t rot in the wet soil and then I uncovered the area.
To my amazement, they are all in excellent shape and their foliage is 100% healthy 🤷🏻♂️🤩
That tunnel looks amazing! So easy to put together and you can water the plants under it so easily!
Honestly, I’m tempted to get one…
I had one ranunculus come up after winter. I apparently missed it when pulling them out to store. Now I have babied that one with covering as we hit 19-22 F this mid to late march in Pa(zone 5/6).
Northern Greece is hardiness zone 8-9.
Oregon i Karkonosze gór Sudetów w Polsce to podobny obszar... Obserwuję Wasze zmagania z zachwytem i gratuluję Wam tego ethosu w pracy i fascynacji w dziele na tej trudnej ziemii.
@@sp9600 sometimes I think we are overprotective with plants that appears they can survive in our climate…
Apparently they cannot survive all climate conditions but they are looking pretty good here 🇬🇷 and I don’t intend to dig them the store them any more!
We can try and see if a plant can adapt and survive in our area.
@@coloraturaElise thanks! I don’t really knew about that and I got flowers and trees without considering it like… I’ve never seen zones in plant tags… I pretty much know my area and always get plants that I assume they will grow here, and they do!? 🤷🏻♂️
I wasn’t familiar with that…
Laura reminded me that a true gardner consumes quite a bit of dirt/soil each season. 😂🌻🌻🌼🌸🌷🥀🌹💐🌺
What a nice treat to spend a portion of my Saturday morning with you Laura! Thank you! Have a wonderful weekend!🤗🦩🦩🙏🌺💐🌻🌷
EXACTLY enough drip tubing for the second row! What a charmed life you lead.
2 weeks in a row!!!!you guys are going to spoil us. Let me het my coffee. 😊😊😊😊😊
I love Neversink! He comes up with the most clever, simple designs. Glad to see you stumbled upon them!
It's hard to believe that something as beautiful as a Ranunculus can grow from those gnarly corms. Isn't nature wonderful? Laura, I am amazed at how your teaching really simplified the process of drip tubes. I believe I could now do that. Thanks! The frost cloth looks so neat and tidy. Amazing!💕
Neversink Farm is probably one of the mody 'tidy', orderly, weed free growing operation I've seen on YT. The guy that operates it has developed some cool tools too. Beautiful place!
Oh yes another Saturday video 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Low cat is brilliant. Laura you are gonna go from brown to vibrant color in just a few short weeks. Whoohoooo🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
Laura - it warms my heart to see your excitement about the tunnel. We, as viewers, sometimes forget that you are just like us. Thanks for always being yourself.
A bonus video!😱 And it’s almost 30 min?!🎉💃🏻
Thanks for bringing back Saturday videos 😀❤️ I hope you will start to sell your favorite irrigation supplies in your store, it sure would be great if you could take the guesswork out of drip irrigation for your followers 👍
Rainy day here, enjoy watching Laura set up several flower runs and drinking coffee. I love the tunnels, very cool how they easily lift up. I have bought many tools and seed starting trays from Neversink Farms. Conor has designed many very ingenious tools for farming and gardening. I watch Laura for her landscaping knowledge and Conor for his gardening knowledge. Neversink Farms is such a beautiful organic farm in upstate NY. He has a You Tube channel that I watch for small farming/gardening ideas.
Oh wow, I love having a Saturday video. Thank you for these. Love the Cat tunnel. All those ranunculus will be beautiful. Such a fun project. Have a blessed weekend everyone.
That kit is genius. I'm so happy for you Laura, it seems like you are way ahead this Spring then from previous years. A lot because the weather has been more cooperative, but your organization and learning from past years to get things started early so you get your biggest bang for your time. It has been so rewarding to watch and learn. When I get my raised beds (waist high because I have back problems and I'm older), I'm going to use drip tape. I used 1/4-inch tubing last time and it was a nightmare. Oh, I'm so excited to see everything start blooming. I won't be able to garden this year and I am missing it, but thanks to Laura I get to do it vicariously.
The best morning every day - a cup of coffee and another video from GA 🤩
I know sales for the Low Caterpillar will flourish now you’ve used it! Looks like an amazing design!
Love your projects. Only wish to see a pic of the flower you're planting.along with the plant. I'm not familiar with some plants. Thank you for all the basics of planting, watering & protecting the garden plants.
"Ranunculus" is what she planted..You can use the "googler" to look them up...they're quite a beautiful flower. I'm going to try them out in my Zone 3A this year, and see what happens...t'will be a first time for me.
Laura, I highly recommend using CLR in the gray bottle to soak all your connective devices for your drip system. It will eat away at all the calcium buildup. It’s a magical & natural solution.
That’s cool. At first I thought to lift the side, you can easily remove the bungee, than if you have clips. But when she lifted the fabric, I’m like wow. 😯 This is great. I have smaller beds, and I can see the benefit of stretching the use of this kit. Thank you 🤗🍀
Thank you for the tutorial on drip, as a total novice I will be attempting drip for my first time for a new raised bed.
Good luck!
Yay!!! Another surprise Saturday video. ❤❤❤
You have such a wonderful down to earth personality. All the best to you and your family.
I can relate. Bring along a rubber mallet but use bricks to tamp down the metal stakes. I love your down to earth style.
Such an informative video, Laura. You never seize to amaze me with your abilities and fortitude.
The hoop cover is awesome, and you make the drip tape line install look so easy!
Awesome! Two Saturdays in a row , yay. ❤
Good morning! Yay a Saturday video!! Love those tunnels. They look so neat and definitely secure.
The Low Cat Tunnel looks very pretty. I'm impressed!
I'm getting Carlsbad CA Flower Fields vibe from Laura's cut flower area. One of my favorite spring traditions. 🎉
Love how this hoop system looks. And oh my how functional.
It snowing here in Maine. This video was very helpful for my mental health ❤
Samantha exfoliating with dirt in the background….love it 😂🥰
So happy for a GA Saturday video.
I can almost smell the soil and sunshine. Laura is not afraid to get a little dirty ...I love that about her! It's an awesome, surprise Saturday video. Thank you, Laura! ❤
Additionally...I love that Low Cat hoop tunnel! Wow! Great product!
I like the look of that system, especially for a longer row. I use similar products but those bungees are pretty revolutionary! Great product testing at the Garden Answer Lab.
Good Morning Laura your garden is always an inspiration to me. I'm not able to garden anymore but I'm loving watching you.
Neversink tools are awesome. I have their seed starting trays that air prune the roots. They are super heavy duty and because they air prune, you can get a much larger plant without having to pot them up. They can be a little pricey, but the quality of what tools I do have from them is bar none. I bet you could drive a tractor over the trays and they wouldn’t break.
Oh my goodness, Samantha rubbing dirt on her legs like lotion 😂 was hilarious! I can't wait to the beautiful show of flowers! 😍
Love the extra video this morning with my coffee!! Thank you!
That hoop system was such an easy set up! 🙌🏻
Laura, thank you for the Saturday morning video. I love watching the process of the floral planting and the assembly of the plant tunnel. I look forward to seeing the future growth of the plants and the beautiful flowers. What a treat! Have a great and wonderful day!
Thank you so much for the sunny Saturday video! Here in Orleans County NY, we just received about 5 inches of snow, it is great to see you planting in the nice weather! Your videos are inspiring!
I love this time of year; so many projects that we get extra videos. Thanks Garden Answer team
What a treat on Saturday morning ❤
Wow! I am amazed at how much energy you have for doing all this!
I was lucky to get 6 plants in this week and I’m hurtin!
Whoop Whoop Whoop 👏👏👏Saturday videos 🎉🎉🎉Lovin’ them🌺
Laura not only rocks when it comes to dealing with the drip but seems like she takes her coffee black… total badass😂
Yay a Saturday video! Love it! That Low Cat system is really neat and just what I need to watch today during our snowstorm!
loving Saturday videos nice surprise on our snowy morning. that is a very nice set up. thanks again for the Saturday video.. have a wonderful day.
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yeah!! another saturday video. thank you thank you
Thank you I love a Saturday show 😘😘😘😘😘
Awesome Saturday video! I just love you. Your approach to gardening is such a joy to watch. Can’t wait to see your gorgeous flowers in all their glory. Have a blessed day.❤
Love the way the tunnel looks! And LOVE a Saturday video!! ❤
Happy Saturday😀 Laura you did the dam thang ❤love! the new curtains easy access, for your ranunculus new home that low cat Is the bomb Hi doll baby Samantha ❤ take care
You're growing the same number of ranunculus I am, & I have a small flower farm. 😂
Every year these are my favorite videos to watch- your ranunculus & anenome videos.
Day 1 of asking Laura If she can plant Plumeria in her pond area ❤
Plumerias are beautiful but I doubt that will happen since they’re not hardy enough and don’t fit the ‘native plants vibe’ Laura is going for..
Happy to see this video, not only because it's a bonus Saturday one but also because it's my first time doing corms from last season. Thankyou Laura😊
Great video Laura! Thanks for taking the time to show how you put up the caterpillar tunnel. Much appreciated. Can't wait to see all the beautiful ranunculus, my favorite ❤
Love the video. It just enforces why I don't grow Ranunculus.
Thank you for showing us how you change from drip tubed to tape set up, Laura. It really helps!
Another Saturday video!!! Yahooo!! 😁😄
Are you switching it up and adding Saturdays back into your schedule?
I really like how that looks with the low cut tunnel!! Neat an tidy!! Excited to see how they look when you take it off 😊
I’ve been loving these Saturday videos! I hope you’re able to continue putting them out. Maybe because you have a new editor? Either way we’re all super thankful for these Saturday videos💗🌷🌳
Sitting here enjoying my morning cup of tea and was so thrilled to see another Saturday video. Thank You! I saw those hoop covers advertised over the winter and wondered how well they would work. Now we get to see them in action.😊
I got up early for my grandson’s baseball tournament and yippeee a GA video🎉🎉
You should plant remaining plants in raised bed it was spectacular show I watched that video 20-25 times
Thanks for the Saturday video!!!❤ Love the sound effects Laura 😅❤!
Love waking up to another Saturday video! ❤
Good Morning! 😃 Loving the Saturday videos! I like that Catipiller Tunnel! That tunnel makes protecting plants easy! 😃🌿💚
New Gardner in Ohio: I really like the look of the frost cloth and hoops. It looks as though they will keep up with the high winds nicely.
Her excitement had me planting purple creeping phlox in my raised bed today. I planted them close the stone so hopefully 🙏🏼 they waterfall over the retaining wall. While my husband was planting toe ticklers in our stone walkway and in the yard. He’s wanting to make the switch to a natural yard.
I can’t wait to try that…😊
@@bluebird4805 I don’t have a green thumb but isn’t for lack of trying. 😂😂 After watching Laura, I feel invincible but maybe not my plants so much. 😂
Wow!!! That cover looks amazing and easy to use😱
You are AMAZING you get so much done. Love watching you and Aaron garden together.
You are a great team.❤❤❤❤
Hi Laura❤ I have some similar flexible hoops and I let go too soon and got smacked by one. Great informative and helpful video 😊💚
Take all of your drip tape out in fall and soak in a pretty good sized rectangular bin(like for under bed storage)...use straight vinegar. Good project for winter when you have a bit more time...and you can clean all of the tape in the same vinegar bin❤
I wonder what Laura does with the old drip tape? The soaking sounds like a good idea, to recycle and reuse.
HAHA I love at 17:52 when you can see Samantha in the corner rubbing dirt on her legs lol. She really is your daughter, having a great time "helping" !
Lol, your face after trying to clean out the coupler. You are so cute.❤😂
That’s a lot of fertilizer dust in the air! I try to avoid that as much as I can personally. But everything else you do! So impressive! Love your channel!
Nooowww I see why mine have not had a chance😂 I have tried three times but threw them in a pot and wished them well.MAJOR FAIL!! I always learn so much from you thank you!!
Nice! A Saturday video! That looks so nice and tailored. You see hoop systems that are loose and a little sloppy looking...but this looks great and very secure. Thanks for the extra video. :)
YAY, Saturday video! 🥰 And I love that tunnel! So easy and actually not to bad looking.