I ❤ this video! So fun seeing other gardens! Would you guys do a garden help video where we send in pics of our garden problems and you make recommendations?
Not an engineer, just a broke down factory worker with moderate ADHD who has found a centering force in his garden. Oh and an HOA that insists any garden be neat and orderly. Lol.
ADHD fam!🔥 I ended up doing a fuckitall garden this year, burying my expectations along with the potatoes. I figured I can’t fail if I don’t care from the start😂
The HOA part. I live in a neighborhood with an HOA and am getting into gardening… trying to figure out how to not get a ton of charges….. yet I’ve seen one house in a far corner with native grasses and a couple chickens!??! Maybe I should knock on their door and ask what their secret is. Are they paying somebody money to look the other way or what?? 😅
@@JasmineLauraI’m British so I can’t speak from experience but I know one of my friends researched protected plants and state rules etc before she started turning her garden space into a vegetable pollinator garden. She’s got some endangered native plants, but mostly she found that her area has local protections for gardens that feed bees and butterflies so it superseded anything the HOA tried to pull.
You should turn this into a segment. You said you'll do international gardens next. Maybe you could also do balcony/concrete gardens, raised bed gardens, in-ground gardens, beginner gardens, row gardens, container gardens, larger mature gardens, flower gardens, butterfly gardens, winter gardens, greenhouse/polytunnel gardens, gardens with water features, perennial gardens, shade gardens, vertical gardens, permaculture gardens, hugelkultur gardens, gardens with fences, bird gardens, wildlife federation certified gardens.....okay, now I'm starting to sound like Bubba from Forest Gump.
Strongly agreed; great way to window shop ideas for a given setup in a hurry. I'd add one more category for those of us living in the corner lots: "oddly shaped yard" gardens.
This is awesome, I didn't think my little garden was going to be nice enough to make it into a video. Love you both, and thank you for all the helpful videos. This is my first ever garden, and I am super proud of it.
Thanks for including my little slice of jungle in the video. I can report that I got the new design of grow bags you guys realised earlier this year and I’m very happy with them. My goal this season was to really push the space I had to the limit and it’s definitely full of green. If I had a sent a picture of what things look like now it would be full of cucumber vines. Thanks again
😂 those are spools not lights for lower and lean trellis, it is 27ft long with 4x 8-1s put together. 50 tomatoes 🍅 in there! Ill be posting the new garden tour this weekend showing them loaded up! Thanks for the shout out guys ❤ -Erica
@FMNsocial of course! Now the tomatoes have grown a bunch and are strung up it looks much different! This photo was from early spring just after planting the tomatoes out.
yeh great idea, here in england we have a BBC tv programme called gardeners world, which has been broadcast since the sixties and is still going strong, it is broadcast internationally, I only know that because on every episode they feature viewers gardens, not just from UK but internationally.
I think this type of thing should be an annual video. Once-a-year asked us to send in our gardens and see if people have improved on some of their designs, gotten more textured or depth to their gardens and just see what people come up with. I can see that as a fun thing to do.
I love how Kevin selected 26 & 27 as his two most favorite gardens, the very same two I picked. Twenty six is the most neatest and probably the most productive of all the gardens in this video, and as a someone living in an apartment complex in NYC with a small container garden on my balcony, I loved seeing how 27 manages a thriving, beautiful container garden with lots of different, unique and interesting plants in his small porch.
Thank you for the shout out. I do have a bird and critter problem. The netting keeps them out but it also will become the structure for making a green house in the cooler months. Love you guys and all the great info you provide. ❤
@@heavymetalbassist5 that sounds fabulous! I did notice a lot of the weeds I let go this year got tons of flea beetle damage, while my other, planted plants, had very little. I guess the beetles know what grows in the area best!
Wow! I’m so humbled our garden was one of the picks and the thumbnail!! This is such a wonderful video seeing all the great gardens from around the country, looking forward to the international one! Thanks again!
Thank you so much for featuring my cottage garden. It was a big pick me up! I've followed you guys for years and it was so lovely to hear such nice compliments. I do vegetable garden, too, right to the right of this photo, but my flowers were looking particularly nice just then, and like you say,... pollinators! We also have had 4 hummingbird families this year, so I feel like that's a sign of doing something right. Thanks for being so sweet.
When your name popped up, I said to myself, "Oh wow, someone with the same name as @aimeekitty" not thinking it would actually be you haha! I know you from your art/sewing, so cool to see your garden too!
Puyallup (pew al up) That raised bed style is very common in our area (Puget sound) due to our wet fall, winter, spring; our issue with slugs, and our short dry warm season. Beds like these take well to season extenders and all the other trick we have to use to get tomatoe, peppers, and similar warm weather veg to be something other than orinmentals. Eggplant, sweet potato and just about every winter squash will never quite ripen before the cold and wet returns. these beds are usually made from cedar and will heat the soil earlier in the spring.
As a Washingtonian, hearing Jacques do his best to pronounce Puyallup sent me 😂 That’s a tough one. No one gets it right the first time. It’s pronounced pew-wallop. Great video! Gave me lots of ideas and inspiration.
Haha as soon as he said it but before the title came up on the screen, I thought “Oh, this must be in Puyallup…” I’m from Tacoma and I don’t think most people knew how to say even that name until the Toyota pickup truck came along.😅
Props to you guys for highlighting different gardens from around the USA. Even though you had to chose your favorite, I feel like everyone was encouraged to see their garden featured on tv. Thank you and good job.
Im so excited!!! My little TH-cam shout out moment. Thank you so much. I am much more like you Kevin but my daughter in more like Jacque and she convinced me to put them in at an angle. I do love the flow but another part of me says I could have gotten more in 😂. Thank so much for the mention. You guys are great!
I can't wait for the international pics. I live in Costa Rica and have been putting together a garden and would love to have it in one of your vlogs. PURA VIDA 🌴
They are all great in their own ways. I'm amazed at all the metal beds used, as they are so expensive. It's nice that so many have the means to buy them. They make such a lovely garden. I voted with Jaques, the Central Coast garden.
Although mine didn't get shown it was still fun to participate and see everyone else's garden, giving me lots of ideas for when I have a bigger space 👍
Thank you so much for featuring my little backyard city garden. It’s my first year and I’ve learned a TON. So much inspiration from everyone else’s gardens. Love it! ❤
I found Erica’s garden clothesline posts interesting. I want to build just That on the ends of long wide rows so I can hang shade cloth and be able to draw it like a curtain. I noticed they used 2x4 tops instead of 4x4 and that is a way to cut the cost. That right there was a great thing for me to see. It also looks like she’s using those string pulley things like James Prigioni uses. I’m not into growing tomatoes that way as it doesn’t work well in my garden. However, there are so many things you could use cables strung across to those poles. Love it. Those clothesline posts will be my next project after we finish up irrigation and between enlarging and replacing polycarbonate panels on greenhouse. You mentioned fencing 😂😂😂we would not have a garden or a plant without barricades especially this year in extreme drought in Z5a, WI. Last night as we were doing irrigation before the super heat dome moves in, we were chasing bunnies with a fish net. Ya know, it’s bad enough to deal with the usual pest pressure, but I think we’ve had every animal in our local borage us including never have I ever seen-VOLES-Ugh! When I looked them up I froze!😮. They are all thirsty and hungry for something green and they think they found the salad bar. It’s been a battle. Loved the ideas from others in quick fashion.
New gardener here. Last year only grew sunflowers and tomatoes. Currently building raised beds and planning 20 different plants next season. I love all these great ideas
Kelley from the central coast, California is my favorite. I've watched her videos along the way as she has designed and created her garden. A garden full of love, light, and joy. Thank you for showcasing our Kelley!
Such an awesome and fun way to see other gardens! I feel like I'm watching the gardening version of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Great stuff guys, thanks!
I can't believe I got selected!!! It was within days of finally getting it all planted! Nothing better than Iowa soil ❤ now if I can get hubby to let me add more beds!
@@chochstek Your garden is beautiful! My hubby is encouraging me to expand the garden. I just need to figure out where to put the Birdies beds as I just have a small suburban backyard.
Don't worry, Jacques. Even native Washingtonians do not know how to pronounce Puyallip as "Pyoo-ah-luhp". It's an Salish indigenous word meaning "Generous People".
Thanks for sharing our garden! My husband Phillip does the hard work and I’m the helper! 😂 it’s been so much fun and we added 2 more beds this year and shiitake mushrooms plugs drilled into tree branches. So excited for the garden this year! ❤ you guys!
Puyallup, Washington. Supposed to be pronounced "Poo-yallup". Usually pronounced by locals as "Pyew-allup". The accent is on the second syllable. Side note: Tacoma Washington used to have many paper processing plants, which created a very unpleasant smell that permeated the whole area. The running joke at the time was "The aroma of Tacoma puts the phew in Puyallup"! I agree this would make a great series.
Omg omg omg the " Sunny from Philadelphia guys " showed my garden here in Central coast California! What a boost. I was so down because the youtube channel I started isn't growing much. You just picked me up big time. Thank you. Love you both!
I’m near you and have a similar garden that I’ve just started bc we only bought the house a few months ago, I loved your space because it’s how I dream my garden will look eventually!
For me, as a garden initiate, I get very inspired and happy from these sorts of videos. I know also, that the same type of video on another subject (/hobby) where I already have decided on a goal, and is behind schedule, I would get extremely stressed by seeing other's successful projects. I hope to see some international gardens from cold climates next, living in Sweden myself...
Great idea for a series! I found this video inspiring. I mean, I look around at my garden and I think it looks super ragged. But then, I see this video of regular people whose gardens are gorgeous and it unlocks my ability to see the roadmap from where my garden is to where their gardens are. I’m fired up. I wanna go work in the garden.
After years of battling deer, ground hogs and rabbits, I installed a solar electric fence with two strings of wire using an S20 Gallager Solar energizer....baited the wires with peanut butter to put the deer on high alert, and so far so good in my Minnesota gardens.
omg pls make this a regular and international thing! I love seeing all the variety, I garden on my balcony with little space so it’s always good to see new ideas for saving space.
oh my god.. i would’ve 100% sent my garden in, ah god im so upset I missed the opportunity! Oh well, it was fun seeing everyone’s garden. Also surprised at how many growbags were used
I need to send you some pics of my garden for the next time you do this! Much respect to all the gardeners who did submit pics, they are all wonderful.
I wish I knew you were doing this, I would have sent in my zone 6A from MA! I built all sorts of trellises and enclosures out of repurposed pallets and designed my own drip irrigation system out of a filtration system for a retention pond! Glad to see most of the many garden zones in MA represent!
As a Washingtonian don’t mind me chuckling at the pronunciation of Puyallup, it’s pronounced Pew-Al-Up. To be fair it is one of the classic “stump the outsiders” names along with Sequim, Snohomish, Yakima, Spokane, Tulalip, and Steilacoom, all Salish tribe names for the area.
That was so enjoyable, thank you so much for the opportunity to see what other gardeners are doing. I could watch this for hours and never tire of seeing all the varieties and ideas given. Thanks also to everyone that contributed. Well done 🌱🍃💜...Green blessings
7:17 I love #17, I just started a mini garden and I used cinder blocks that we had on the side of our house, so I decided to put them to use since I'm a budget gardener and don't have the money for pots
Before I got into gardening, I never would've imagined that there was this entire community built around it. I thought it was just something some people did, I didn't realize there was MILLIONS of people that still gardened at home.
Yup. Mine didn't make the cut lol. After I saw the first garden shown I turned to my wife and said, "oh yeah, I'm not in it lol". She agreed. Well, it didn't hurt to try. All gardens featured look fantastic!! Great work, everyone! ❤🎉😊🥕🌽🌶🥦
this video is very inspiring to me!!! i want to start getting really into gardening and seeing this is helpful for planning the layout!! everyone's gardens are so lovely!!
Some of those gardens were insanely creative! I wish I could come up with ideas like that. Very cool. Tfs your gardens with us folks! They're fun to see and aesthetically pleasing.
You should do voting for the gardens! Hell, even toss in a prize for the BEAUTIFUL gardens! Theres no way id be able to chosoe just one though! Absolutely stunning the creativity and skills people have!
Great video and I love the new approach on showcasing subscriber's gardens! At first, I thought this was a Blossom\Five Minutes of Crafting Burn Video!
I love seeing other people’s gardens, thank you for sharing and I am looking forward to seeing more! Please make a playlist for these types of videos. 😊
Josiah V. , we live in the same town! You have a very beautiful garden. I enjoyed seeing everyone else’s gardens as well- they are all so unique & it’s interesting to see all the different layouts. 🌿💚🌿 Unfortunately I missed out on sending in a photo of mine this time so hopefully Kevin & Jacques will do this again in the future so more subscribers can submit photos of their pretty plots! ✨🌻🪴🍅✨
Jacques, you did an admirable job trying to pronounce Puyallup. It's pronounced pyoo-YAL-up. (It took me a few years to figure out the right way to say it). At any rate, it's a suburb of the greater Seattle metro area. Great video guys, loved seeing all the garden set ups. Keep on growing 🤗💐🍏
I was cracking up when i heard that, too. We sure have some interesting town/city names in this state. 😂 By the way, my daughter is a chiropractor in Puyallup. Small world. 🙂
Hello from Tacoma. I always just tell people to say the words: pew all up. It gets them close enough without having to get into interpreting fancy phonetics. Speaking of interesting place names around here, I bet they would have real fun with Sequim. 😆
You two are truly great at growing garden life all around, and your encouraging feedback to the subscribers (who have made excellent gardens btw) on each and every showing Respect and love to such a great community 🙌🍃🙏🪴
I bought like 13 birdies beds here in nz. I plan to deck out our 12m tunnelhouse with 8 long beds and the rest are small and will be for trees. They all arrived yesterday and I'm amped!
So neat seeing everyone’s gardens! Sad I missed out as would have loved to show off our zone 3 garden growing citrus, figs and bananas (banana is still a long shot but the others have produced fruit!)
Hey, Janell is just up the road from me! Those Wellsville Mountains are out my front door and they are stunning. I'll have to send along a picture once I get the birdies beds setup how I want them. The milk jug thing is something I'll have to try.
Pew-al-up Puyallup Jacque! What is that zucchini you like so much that has good flavor and isn't as watery as normal? I grew all sorts of zuccs this year trying to figure that out and then my 1 year old made sure I have no idea whats planted where. Also a cool video idea. people send in pictures of issues and you two try to help out. Thanks for the content.
I live on a gravel lot in a trailer park. Everything I grow is in pots on the hot gravel. The tomatoes and peppers love it. Next year, I'll be growing both again. Maybe I'll have a picture to share
What type of garden should we react to next? We had a ton of fun highlighting your epic gardens...want to make this a series! - Kevin
I rent. I wanna see other people who rent show off their hacks for impermant/movable gardening.
Native gardens!
I ❤ this video! So fun seeing other gardens! Would you guys do a garden help video where we send in pics of our garden problems and you make recommendations?
Great video! Sorry I missed sending in a picture of my garden 😊
Pew-al-up... Puyallup, WA. LOL. I love listening to people try to pronounce Washington state cities.
Not an engineer, just a broke down factory worker with moderate ADHD who has found a centering force in his garden. Oh and an HOA that insists any garden be neat and orderly. Lol.
ADHD fam!🔥 I ended up doing a fuckitall garden this year, burying my expectations along with the potatoes. I figured I can’t fail if I don’t care from the start😂
This is especially inspiring ❤🎉
I'm so sorry you live in a HOA. They should be illegal
The HOA part. I live in a neighborhood with an HOA and am getting into gardening… trying to figure out how to not get a ton of charges….. yet I’ve seen one house in a far corner with native grasses and a couple chickens!??! Maybe I should knock on their door and ask what their secret is. Are they paying somebody money to look the other way or what?? 😅
@@JasmineLauraI’m British so I can’t speak from experience but I know one of my friends researched protected plants and state rules etc before she started turning her garden space into a vegetable pollinator garden. She’s got some endangered native plants, but mostly she found that her area has local protections for gardens that feed bees and butterflies so it superseded anything the HOA tried to pull.
You should turn this into a segment. You said you'll do international gardens next. Maybe you could also do balcony/concrete gardens, raised bed gardens, in-ground gardens, beginner gardens, row gardens, container gardens, larger mature gardens, flower gardens, butterfly gardens, winter gardens, greenhouse/polytunnel gardens, gardens with water features, perennial gardens, shade gardens, vertical gardens, permaculture gardens, hugelkultur gardens, gardens with fences, bird gardens, wildlife federation certified gardens.....okay, now I'm starting to sound like Bubba from Forest Gump.
Strongly agreed; great way to window shop ideas for a given setup in a hurry. I'd add one more category for those of us living in the corner lots: "oddly shaped yard" gardens.
@@starr_ship Yes! Challenging land, terraced, and small-space gardens too. 🙌
Oh my gosh, before I got to the end of your comment I was thinking “ shrimp creole, shrimp gumbo, pineapple shrimp, lemon shrimp, coconut shrimp…” 😂😂😂
@@kypie8 😂
AMAZING IDEA
This is awesome, I didn't think my little garden was going to be nice enough to make it into a video. Love you both, and thank you for all the helpful videos. This is my first ever garden, and I am super proud of it.
Congrats sweetie!🎉
Me neither. So happy!
Which one was your? Best video award ever. I loved seeing so many styles of gardening.
@@Wicked_urban_garden me too! Very encouraging
Well done
Thanks for including my little slice of jungle in the video. I can report that I got the new design of grow bags you guys realised earlier this year and I’m very happy with them. My goal this season was to really push the space I had to the limit and it’s definitely full of green. If I had a sent a picture of what things look like now it would be full of cucumber vines. Thanks again
😂 those are spools not lights for lower and lean trellis, it is 27ft long with 4x 8-1s put together. 50 tomatoes 🍅 in there! Ill be posting the new garden tour this weekend showing them loaded up!
Thanks for the shout out guys ❤
-Erica
Thanks for explaining, I thought it a little odd to 'need' lights outside! 😆 Nice setup!
You rock it out. Been following you since I started my garden last year.
@FMNsocial of course! Now the tomatoes have grown a bunch and are strung up it looks much different! This photo was from early spring just after planting the tomatoes out.
@onemoredoll5791 thank you 😊 🙏 💓
Beautiful!!!!!
Wow. Never figured you'd show my meager garden. It's completely filled in with plants.
Congrats sweetie🎉🎉🎉
Which one was yours? I loved them all.
Well done
@Wicked_urban_garden the one with the daper gentleman!!
Congratulations
Please turn this into a series I loved this!
yeh great idea, here in england we have a BBC tv programme called gardeners world, which has been broadcast since the sixties and is still going strong, it is broadcast internationally, I only know that because on every episode they feature viewers gardens, not just from UK but internationally.
I think this type of thing should be an annual video. Once-a-year asked us to send in our gardens and see if people have improved on some of their designs, gotten more textured or depth to their gardens and just see what people come up with. I can see that as a fun thing to do.
Yeah! Can we also shame them if it looks WORSE than the year before?! :D :D
That is a great idea!
Dude, it's so cool seeing so many awesome gardens. Definitely gives me a couple ideas about my own.
Definitely lots of great ideas,
I love how Kevin selected 26 & 27 as his two most favorite gardens, the very same two I picked.
Twenty six is the most neatest and probably the most productive of all the gardens in this video, and as a someone living in an apartment complex in NYC with a small container garden on my balcony, I loved seeing how 27 manages a thriving, beautiful container garden with lots of different, unique and interesting plants in his small porch.
Great minds!!
Thank you for the shout out. I do have a bird and critter problem. The netting keeps them out but it also will become the structure for making a green house in the cooler months. Love you guys and all the great info you provide. ❤
I'd send a pic but would have to clean up all the weeds 😂
Read my mind
My weeds are acting as pest traps and pollinator food (suuuure, that's why they're there 😆)
@@heavymetalbassist5 that sounds fabulous! I did notice a lot of the weeds I let go this year got tons of flea beetle damage, while my other, planted plants, had very little. I guess the beetles know what grows in the area best!
Heard 👍
Same 😅
This is one of my very favorite videos. Way to go everyone!!!!! Let’s Keep on Growing!
Zone 5’ers, we’re finally getting love 🤣
Wow! I’m so humbled our garden was one of the picks and the thumbnail!! This is such a wonderful video seeing all the great gardens from around the country, looking forward to the international one! Thanks again!
Thank you so much for featuring my cottage garden. It was a big pick me up! I've followed you guys for years and it was so lovely to hear such nice compliments. I do vegetable garden, too, right to the right of this photo, but my flowers were looking particularly nice just then, and like you say,... pollinators! We also have had 4 hummingbird families this year, so I feel like that's a sign of doing something right. Thanks for being so sweet.
Your garden is gorgeous. What a beautiful job you did ❤
@@chriswiley5184 thanks so much!
When your name popped up, I said to myself, "Oh wow, someone with the same name as @aimeekitty" not thinking it would actually be you haha! I know you from your art/sewing, so cool to see your garden too!
@@xoMiaMooreaw Thankyou! Thanks for following my art
Puyallup (pew al up)
That raised bed style is very common in our area (Puget sound) due to our wet fall, winter, spring; our issue with slugs, and our short dry warm season. Beds like these take well to season extenders and all the other trick we have to use to get tomatoe, peppers, and similar warm weather veg to be something other than orinmentals. Eggplant, sweet potato and just about every winter squash will never quite ripen before the cold and wet returns. these beds are usually made from cedar and will heat the soil earlier in the spring.
As a Washingtonian, hearing Jacques do his best to pronounce Puyallup sent me 😂
That’s a tough one. No one gets it right the first time. It’s pronounced pew-wallop. Great video! Gave me lots of ideas and inspiration.
Same😂 Such a classic one to mess with people
Do the Poo-yaloop! iykyk
@@margoroske4530 😂
I also like telling people "You sit on a pew in church, then you all stand up to sing. Pew, all, up." Cracks me up every time lol
Haha as soon as he said it but before the title came up on the screen, I thought “Oh, this must be in Puyallup…” I’m from Tacoma and I don’t think most people knew how to say even that name until the Toyota pickup truck came along.😅
I was very surprised and happy to be featured! Never imagined that my little garden would be selected. I am honored. 6:06
Came here hoping I'd find a comment from a fellow Adams County resident! Hope your garden was super bountiful last year and looking good this year!
Love seeing other people’s gardens. Awesome video:)
Props to you guys for highlighting different gardens from around the USA. Even though you had to chose your favorite, I feel like everyone was encouraged to see their garden featured on tv. Thank you and good job.
Im so excited!!! My little TH-cam shout out moment. Thank you so much. I am much more like you Kevin but my daughter in more like Jacque and she convinced me to put them in at an angle. I do love the flow but another part of me says I could have gotten more in 😂. Thank so much for the mention. You guys are great!
Love your setup!!
I can't wait for the international pics. I live in Costa Rica and have been putting together a garden and would love to have it in one of your vlogs. PURA VIDA 🌴
They are all great in their own ways. I'm amazed at all the metal beds used, as they are so expensive. It's nice that so many have the means to buy them. They make such a lovely garden. I voted with Jaques, the Central Coast garden.
Although mine didn't get shown it was still fun to participate and see everyone else's garden, giving me lots of ideas for when I have a bigger space 👍
Thank you so much for featuring my little backyard city garden. It’s my first year and I’ve learned a TON. So much inspiration from everyone else’s gardens. Love it! ❤
I just love how you guys respect and love what anyone growing is doing!
You picked my favorite Kelley Central Coast CA!! Awesome garden.
Love you guys did this video!! Do more!!
Fun episode and lots of great ideas. Also Puyallup sounds out like Pew-al-up.
Love this video, gives me some great ideas. Please do more of these in the future 🙌
Great video and LOTS of inspiration! Looking forward to the Internation Edition!
Thanks for including my garden in your video. I only sent a little section of my garden while trying to get a variety of my plants.
I found Erica’s garden clothesline posts interesting. I want to build just That on the ends of long wide rows so I can hang shade cloth and be able to draw it like a curtain. I noticed they used 2x4 tops instead of 4x4 and that is a way to cut the cost. That right there was a great thing for me to see. It also looks like she’s using those string pulley things like James Prigioni uses. I’m not into growing tomatoes that way as it doesn’t work well in my garden. However, there are so many things you could use cables strung across to those poles. Love it.
Those clothesline posts will be my next project after we finish up irrigation and between enlarging and replacing polycarbonate panels on greenhouse.
You mentioned fencing 😂😂😂we would not have a garden or a plant without barricades especially this year in extreme drought in Z5a, WI. Last night as we were doing irrigation before the super heat dome moves in, we were chasing bunnies with a fish net. Ya know, it’s bad enough to deal with the usual pest pressure, but I think we’ve had every animal in our local borage us including never have I ever seen-VOLES-Ugh! When I looked them up I froze!😮. They are all thirsty and hungry for something green and they think they found the salad bar. It’s been a battle.
Loved the ideas from others in quick fashion.
FYI Puyallup - phew-al-up. Great video so many ideas in a short time. I love how positive and complimentary you are. Great job!😎
New gardener here. Last year only grew sunflowers and tomatoes. Currently building raised beds and planning 20 different plants next season. I love all these great ideas
Really enjoyed this video! I love seeing everyone’s gorgeous gardens! Keep up the good work!
I love that you posted all these gardens. What inspiration and plenty of ideas!
Kelley from the central coast, California is my favorite. I've watched her videos along the way as she has designed and created her garden. A garden full of love, light, and joy. Thank you for showcasing our Kelley!
Thanks for your support and encouragement
Such an awesome and fun way to see other gardens! I feel like I'm watching the gardening version of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Great stuff guys, thanks!
Carroll! Shout out to a fellow Ankeny resident! Wooo! I’m so excited for you! I put my first raised garden bed in this year! Loving it!
That is awesome!
I can't believe I got selected!!! It was within days of finally getting it all planted! Nothing better than Iowa soil ❤ now if I can get hubby to let me add more beds!
@@chochstek Your garden is beautiful! My hubby is encouraging me to expand the garden. I just need to figure out where to put the Birdies beds as I just have a small suburban backyard.
Don't worry, Jacques. Even native Washingtonians do not know how to pronounce Puyallip as "Pyoo-ah-luhp". It's an Salish indigenous word meaning "Generous People".
I loved seeing everyone’s beautiful gardens. The differences in growing styles, methods, and creativity. Really enjoyed this video.
Thanks for sharing our garden! My husband Phillip does the hard work and I’m the helper! 😂 it’s been so much fun and we added 2 more beds this year and shiitake mushrooms plugs drilled into tree branches. So excited for the garden this year! ❤ you guys!
Puyallup resident here! don't feel bad about mispronouncing it :) a lot of people do. PEW-AL-UP
I love seeing all the different garden setups! Hope y'all make this a regular thing!
Puyallup, Washington. Supposed to be pronounced "Poo-yallup". Usually pronounced by locals as "Pyew-allup". The accent is on the second syllable.
Side note: Tacoma Washington used to have many paper processing plants, which created a very unpleasant smell that permeated the whole area. The running joke at the time was "The aroma of Tacoma puts the phew in Puyallup"!
I agree this would make a great series.
Omg why haven’t I heard the second part of that saying, that’s incredible😭
That Fallbrook Zone 10 is really fun. It’s nice to see other zone 9 and 10 gardeners making it successful.
Puyallup,WA.
Is pronounced "Pew-ALL- up"
Thanks for this video, love seeing what other gardeners do with their space.
Nice, loved seeing all kinds of gardens. Thank you!
Omg omg omg the " Sunny from Philadelphia guys " showed my garden here in Central coast California! What a boost. I was so down because the youtube channel I started isn't growing much. You just picked me up big time. Thank you. Love you both!
I’m near you and have a similar garden that I’ve just started bc we only bought the house a few months ago, I loved your space because it’s how I dream my garden will look eventually!
@ThKiwi, come subscribe and we can share garden ideas!
Love that one circular fragmented garden!
For me, as a garden initiate, I get very inspired and happy from these sorts of videos.
I know also, that the same type of video on another subject (/hobby) where I already have decided on a goal, and is behind schedule, I would get extremely stressed by seeing other's successful projects.
I hope to see some international gardens from cold climates next, living in Sweden myself...
Great idea for a series! I found this video inspiring. I mean, I look around at my garden and I think it looks super ragged. But then, I see this video of regular people whose gardens are gorgeous and it unlocks my ability to see the roadmap from where my garden is to where their gardens are.
I’m fired up. I wanna go work in the garden.
This was awesome! I loved seeing the garden submissions. Goes to show how many people are growing.
After years of battling deer, ground hogs and rabbits, I installed a solar electric fence with two strings of wire using an S20 Gallager Solar energizer....baited the wires with peanut butter to put the deer on high alert, and so far so good in my Minnesota gardens.
Such a great video! All of your gardens are beautiful! Inspiration is already flowing for my garden next year!! Thank you.
Oh what fun it was to look at how others garden. I enjoyed this! Gives you so many ideas that you might use when planning out your space! ❤
omg pls make this a regular and international thing! I love seeing all the variety, I garden on my balcony with little space so it’s always good to see new ideas for saving space.
oh my god..
i would’ve 100% sent my garden in, ah god im so upset I missed the opportunity! Oh well, it was fun seeing everyone’s garden. Also surprised at how many growbags were used
Me too!
Same
Same.
I need to send you some pics of my garden for the next time you do this! Much respect to all the gardeners who did submit pics, they are all wonderful.
I wish I knew you were doing this, I would have sent in my zone 6A from MA! I built all sorts of trellises and enclosures out of repurposed pallets and designed my own drip irrigation system out of a filtration system for a retention pond! Glad to see most of the many garden zones in MA represent!
Thanks Kevin and Jacques for this wonderful video. The gardens are lovely.
As a Washingtonian don’t mind me chuckling at the pronunciation of Puyallup, it’s pronounced Pew-Al-Up. To be fair it is one of the classic “stump the outsiders” names along with Sequim, Snohomish, Yakima, Spokane, Tulalip, and Steilacoom, all Salish tribe names for the area.
That was so enjoyable, thank you so much for the opportunity to see what other gardeners are doing. I could watch this for hours and never tire of seeing all the varieties and ideas given. Thanks also to everyone that contributed. Well done 🌱🍃💜...Green blessings
7:17 I love #17, I just started a mini garden and I used cinder blocks that we had on the side of our house, so I decided to put them to use since I'm a budget gardener and don't have the money for pots
Omg the way he said puyallup😂 honestly it was a great shot I’ll give ya that 😂😂 everyone messes up city names in Washington!
Thank you for this video!! Loved it.
Before I got into gardening, I never would've imagined that there was this entire community built around it. I thought it was just something some people did, I didn't realize there was MILLIONS of people that still gardened at home.
You’ve shown some pretty prolific gardens 😄 I love making use of a small space ! I’m in a Condo here in Ct I’m making use of what I’ve got!
Yup. Mine didn't make the cut lol. After I saw the first garden shown I turned to my wife and said, "oh yeah, I'm not in it lol". She agreed. Well, it didn't hurt to try. All gardens featured look fantastic!! Great work, everyone! ❤🎉😊🥕🌽🌶🥦
I’m tempted to send mine, but it needs some work!
this video is very inspiring to me!!! i want to start getting really into gardening and seeing this is helpful for planning the layout!! everyone's gardens are so lovely!!
Some of those gardens were insanely creative! I wish I could come up with ideas like that. Very cool. Tfs your gardens with us folks! They're fun to see and aesthetically pleasing.
I really love this! You should keep doing this every once in a while
Really enjoyed this video! Seeing how everyone is utilizing their space is inspiring, plus it was great to see a fellow Oregonian in the bunch.
Seeing everyone’s gardens is really inspirational. Smart ideas! Thanks guys!
You should do voting for the gardens! Hell, even toss in a prize for the BEAUTIFUL gardens! Theres no way id be able to chosoe just one though! Absolutely stunning the creativity and skills people have!
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Guys this was so fun to watch! I saw many garden ideas I can use. I can't we for you to do this again.
Great video and I love the new approach on showcasing subscriber's gardens! At first, I thought this was a Blossom\Five Minutes of Crafting Burn Video!
Wow. Thanks so much to all these wonderful gardeners for the inspiration, and to Epic Gardening for this creative post.
I'm addicted to you guys, have to watch at least once a day! Keep up the good work!!
I love seeing other people’s gardens, thank you for sharing and I am looking forward to seeing more! Please make a playlist for these types of videos. 😊
Josiah V. , we live in the same town! You have a very beautiful garden. I enjoyed seeing everyone else’s gardens as well- they are all so unique & it’s interesting to see all the different layouts.
🌿💚🌿 Unfortunately I missed out on sending in a photo of mine this time so hopefully Kevin & Jacques will do this again in the future so more subscribers can submit photos of their pretty plots! ✨🌻🪴🍅✨
yay, a garden close-ish to my home in the Finger Lakes, Heather in Tully, NY! love the rock border
Hi neighbor!
Hi Neighbors! I’m in Syracuse in the city. I’d love to chat and pick your brains. I have a 2 row 40’x6’ vertical garden. . #Urbangardening
@@Miss.C. awesome! What are you growing?
this was a wonderful video to get ideas from! thank for sharing these great pictures i love seeing everyone's amazing gardens!
Why just USA? Me from Berlin just crying in the edge of my bathroom 😭
Anyway I love gardening and I love your videos keep it on! ❤
Love the variety of gardens. Very encouraging to do your thing!!!
Jacques, you did an admirable job trying to pronounce Puyallup. It's pronounced pyoo-YAL-up. (It took me a few years to figure out the right way to say it). At any rate, it's a suburb of the greater Seattle metro area.
Great video guys, loved seeing all the garden set ups. Keep on growing 🤗💐🍏
I was cracking up when i heard that, too. We sure have some interesting town/city names in this state. 😂
By the way, my daughter is a chiropractor in Puyallup. Small world. 🙂
Hello from Tacoma. I always just tell people to say the words: pew all up. It gets them close enough without having to get into interpreting fancy phonetics.
Speaking of interesting place names around here, I bet they would have real fun with Sequim. 😆
Spanaway checking in 👋
@@alindasue I mean, mispronouncing sequim like a sequin would be a whole lot less butchery than what happened to Puyallup 🤣
Bremerton here 😊
Great video, celebrating our gardens, well done, and thanks for sharing.
You two are truly great at growing garden life all around, and your encouraging feedback to the subscribers (who have made excellent gardens btw) on each and every showing
Respect and love to such a great community 🙌🍃🙏🪴
I bought like 13 birdies beds here in nz. I plan to deck out our 12m tunnelhouse with 8 long beds and the rest are small and will be for trees. They all arrived yesterday and I'm amped!
So neat seeing everyone’s gardens! Sad I missed out as would have loved to show off our zone 3 garden growing citrus, figs and bananas (banana is still a long shot but the others have produced fruit!)
I simply felt joy watching that video, thanks 😊
Thanks for sharing all these beautiful gardens. So many ways to lay them out. Creative.
It's so cool seeing all the different types of gardens! Maybe this is something you guys could do from time to rime?
Hey, Janell is just up the road from me! Those Wellsville Mountains are out my front door and they are stunning. I'll have to send along a picture once I get the birdies beds setup how I want them. The milk jug thing is something I'll have to try.
hope you guys do this again next year too cause I missed the submission time but I love seeing all the other epic gardens!
"From Poyo-loop, WA... I hope I said that right." Oh honey. Oh honey, you didn't. But you tried, and that counts a little. 😂
Pew-al-up Puyallup Jacque! What is that zucchini you like so much that has good flavor and isn't as watery as normal? I grew all sorts of zuccs this year trying to figure that out and then my 1 year old made sure I have no idea whats planted where. Also a cool video idea. people send in pictures of issues and you two try to help out. Thanks for the content.
I live on a gravel lot in a trailer park. Everything I grow is in pots on the hot gravel. The tomatoes and peppers love it. Next year, I'll be growing both again. Maybe I'll have a picture to share
Potatoes grow great in tires! I had them lining my garden at my old house!!