Lived in Dallas for 23 years. This makes me desperately homesick. 😞 Not only is this gentleman knowledgeable, he does a great job of sharing that knowledge. Thanks you!
This was excellent information! I’ve been interested in creating a more “woodland” style garden, meaning adding more trees and garden beds and less lawn, and this really helped me make the decision to move in that direction this fall! Excellent recommendation of trees and plants as well.
He must be talking to city dwellers who don’t grow any of their own food. There are so many herbs, flowers and vegetables that are beautiful and edible. You will never know how good your home grown food will taste till you try it. Even the health food store organic vegetables doesn’t even come close to the flavor you will get when you have ‘really fresh’ produce! Just look into the edible landscape plants & flowers!
i would rather use the shade to increase my house value than to try and grow some herb or lettuce that tastes supper bitter and can only be used in foreign style cusuine. It is not worth it to grow shade vegtables under 99% of circumstances. I do agree that having you own food can be better though as far as taste but it can also be far worse a common example being cuccumber. Try a low nutrient low sunlight cuccumber and that will certainly show that some plants dont taste better in your own garden.
lol just saying it would have been nice to of had usable plants, you can look at it as negative, I look at it as possible future planting ideas. Some people have limited space and would like dual purpose plants. Are you a millennial, my guess would be no with the verbiage used, but with the assumption the that my comment is negative does.
Get to the point. The worst lectures are bloviating narcissist like this who drone on and on to stretch out a "lecture" for an hour that could take 20 minutes.
Great info, I am a long-time gardener and I really enjoyed the broad base of topics with lots of ideas to consider.
this is my favorite gardening video of all time!
As a first time gardener, this is the most informative content that I have found. Thank you!
Wow! Wasn’t looking for this but glad I did find it!
I didn't know I needed all of this information until it was drilled into my brain.
Lived in Dallas for 23 years. This makes me desperately homesick. 😞
Not only is this gentleman knowledgeable, he does a great job of sharing that knowledge. Thanks you!
This was excellent information! I’ve been interested in creating a more “woodland” style garden, meaning adding more trees and garden beds and less lawn, and this really helped me make the decision to move in that direction this fall! Excellent recommendation of trees and plants as well.
This presentation answered so many of my questions. Thank you!
This is amazing content
He must be talking to city dwellers who don’t grow any of their own food. There are so many herbs, flowers and vegetables that are beautiful and edible. You will never know how good your home grown food will taste till you try it. Even the health food store organic vegetables doesn’t even come close to the flavor you will get when you have ‘really fresh’ produce! Just look into the edible landscape plants & flowers!
i would rather use the shade to increase my house value than to try and grow some herb or lettuce that tastes supper bitter and can only be used in foreign style cusuine. It is not worth it to grow shade vegtables under 99% of circumstances. I do agree that having you own food can be better though as far as taste but it can also be far worse a common example being cuccumber. Try a low nutrient low sunlight cuccumber and that will certainly show that some plants dont taste better in your own garden.
Thanks for IDing the Horse Herb. My dogs loves it and I don't have any out in Milam County!
Really great presentation. Thank you.
I looked for the search engine database he talks about in the video and I couldn't find it. Does it still exist and if so where can I find it?
Great presenter!
I just wish someone would talk BRIEFLY a bout good ground cover for hot weather Houston!
I'm in Houston too. We have more rain than North Texas and it doesn't get as cold, so I would love to find something like this for our area.
Is there a list of these that I can print and take with me to the nursery?
too bad you didn't have very many edible plants, instead of just ornamental plants.
Negative Nelly
lol just saying it would have been nice to of had usable plants, you can look at it as negative, I look at it as possible future planting ideas. Some people have limited space and would like dual purpose plants.
Are you a millennial, my guess would be no with the verbiage used, but with the assumption the that my comment is negative does.
@@WebbyWunda If I can't eat it I don't want to put the time and energy into growing it.
mushrooms.....the end
This guy thinks he is good.
Get to the point. The worst lectures are bloviating narcissist like this who drone on and on to stretch out a "lecture" for an hour that could take 20 minutes.
He is teaching. He's actually very good. If you don't like it, you can always choose to stop watching.
Blah, blah, blah
Debbie Johnson hateful woman, too bad you have the attention span of donald trump
@@lynsheppard5689 you must mean Biden who can’t complete a thought