I fell in love with winter sowing a few years ago. It’s a great way you can plant seeds and have things germinate when the time is right without needing to use my indoor grow lights.
😊😊thank you so much. You don’t know how much this sweet comment means to me. I was actually taunted as a kid about having an annoying voice. You are so kind. I love hearing the birds too.
The awesomeness of your garden is staggering! I just moved so I am scrambling to install infrastructure. I cannot wait until next season when I can have Jugs again too! To be honest, I had to look up some of the things you planted today and many of them went on my Next Season Grow List. Thank you!
Wonderful. I’m glad you enjoyed watching. Thank you. And I love winter Sowing like this. Such a fun and easy way to germinate things and have stuff to plant.
The leaves of your lavender looks like the ones of a seed that germinated in a pot I didn't label. I've been struggling with growing it so I hope that is what it is. It didn't do well with winter sowing and I was told our so called winter weather isn't consistent enough for lavender. Thanks for sharing.
Great. I’m glad this video was helpful. I’m still learning what things do well and don’t with winter Sowing every year but all the ones that do really well always shadow the ones that do very poorly.
Your gardens are beautiful!! I would absolutely love to have a set up similiar to yours one day! Mine is pretty big and well utilized, but I just need more space..lol! #goals
@@jencordial Same girl, I escape all the evil of this world when I'm in my gardens and with my chicken babies. I did get several of my new coops built this spring and added on a large greenhouse/workshop to them, so that way I can garden and talk to them at the same time...lol! Yes, Im that lady.🤣
I have found that mulching with natural wood chips very heavily helps lock in moisture as I’m not great with watering as it is very difficult in my hillside garden. So I barely water and hope mother nature helps me out when I need it.
That's an amazing innovative utilization of jugs ! Always fun finding creative ways to save $$ and have fun
I fell in love with winter sowing a few years ago. It’s a great way you can plant seeds and have things germinate when the time is right without needing to use my indoor grow lights.
I'm not actually watching the video, but listening...the chickens and birds are fantastic. Your voice is soothing to listen to. Ty for this video.
😊😊thank you so much. You don’t know how much this sweet comment means to me. I was actually taunted as a kid about having an annoying voice. You are so kind. I love hearing the birds too.
The awesomeness of your garden is staggering! I just moved so I am scrambling to install infrastructure. I cannot wait until next season when I can have Jugs again too! To be honest, I had to look up some of the things you planted today and many of them went on my Next Season Grow List. Thank you!
Wonderful. I’m glad you enjoyed watching. Thank you. And I love winter Sowing like this. Such a fun and easy way to germinate things and have stuff to plant.
The leaves of your lavender looks like the ones of a seed that germinated in a pot I didn't label. I've been struggling with growing it so I hope that is what it is. It didn't do well with winter sowing and I was told our so called winter weather isn't consistent enough for lavender. Thanks for sharing.
Great. I’m glad this video was helpful. I’m still learning what things do well and don’t with winter Sowing every year but all the ones that do really well always shadow the ones that do very poorly.
Hi jen how are you doing today iam doing fine today your garden are looking very nice thank you for sharing stay safe ❤❤❤
Thank you. I am very well. I hope you are too. ❤️
Your gardens are beautiful!! I would absolutely love to have a set up similiar to yours one day! Mine is pretty big and well utilized, but I just need more space..lol! #goals
Thank you so much. I just keep adding small spaces every year and it grows and grows. It’s definitely my happy place.
@@jencordial Same girl, I escape all the evil of this world when I'm in my gardens and with my chicken babies. I did get several of my new coops built this spring and added on a large greenhouse/workshop to them, so that way I can garden and talk to them at the same time...lol! Yes, Im that lady.🤣
Do you get enough rain so you don’t have to water or how do you water all your plants? I love your channel by the way!
I have found that mulching with natural wood chips very heavily helps lock in moisture as I’m not great with watering as it is very difficult in my hillside garden. So I barely water and hope mother nature helps me out when I need it.