That short six-minute video felt like a feature film. Spectacular! Beautiful storytelling, stunning imagery, and inspiring results in that little Weedy Garden on a hill. I will definitely be heading back out to my small backyard patch in the morning with a fresh vision!
Wonderful Video ! What a fantastic project to undertake, I am sure it will inspire many to get their hands dirty. The Plant Health Pyramid vid on the Advancing Eco Agriculture channel explains a great deal about why particular bugs are attracted to your plants. Spoiler alert - healthy plants that have actual nutrition for animals and humans do not attract any bugs. Iif they do, the bugs die eating them. Amazing channel for anyone who wants to learn how to grow abundantly without chemicals. Happy Gardening ☺️
David is living the dream that is just a few steps beyond our own back door. To me he is a visual poet, capturing those momentary joys we can all feel in our own garden of earthly delights. Thank you David and Gardening Australia. In 2020, I felt an urgency to get into the garden because I had to. In 2021, I want to be in my garden because I want to. God bless the gardeners!
Wow, David’s films, he’s a great artist of light and sound, making such visually inspiring and uplifting vids. I always feel chilled and relaxed after watching. I subscribe to his channel and wait eagerly for his next film. I’ve been a gardener, in one form or another, in my heart and also in reality, all my life (hobbyist and later professionally). Think it’s in my genes, both from my father, my grandmothers parents and more importantly from my dear, gentle grandfather. I loved to see people, during lockdown, take to gardening, for whatever reason; more time and as David indicated, possible food restrictions. The planet had a reset moment in a way, with everyone cutting back on pollution. It was so noticeable, I felt the best in physically and mentally. I do hope those that found their way to gardening have and will keep it up. I hear some say, “I don’t have the time now”, but they make time for the everything else. It’s up to each individual how you prioritise your life, but when the worlds crying out to be cared for, and Mother Nature is throwing all sorts of trials our way (people are loosing homes to wild fire due to lack of rain, others starving for failed crops, homes and farms washed away in floods, diseases on the rise) you have to ask yourself, is the weekly trip to the cinema, the regular takeaways, driving miles for hours to go to places really worth me not providing my family with good nutritious food. It’s only contentious when those who don’t care ridicule those that do. David’s consistent love of what he does should make anyone turn a tiny part of the their garden, window boxes etc to growing something edible. If everyone did, we could swap crops and enjoy better nutrition to help a better life.
This is absolutely, hands down, the best gardening video I have ever, ever, watched! The story, cinematography, narration and presentation are simply stunning. What an inspiration! And what a generous man, sharing his story!
Absolutely LOVED this. The photography is stunning and his garden is gorgeous. I’ve been semi self sufficient for years and my kids think it’s really funny and always tell their friends about us. I love that so many people are coming over to the dark side!! 😉👩🏻🌾
thank you, my wife, and I did the same in the first lockdown in WA so happy now we both turned a negative into a positive, our garden has never looked so wonderful
LOVED IT! As a fellow inhabitant of Bundjalung country, I love seeing what grows well in our region, what works with pests, what the locals are up to... beautifully inspiring story 💗
I was completely mesmerised! It's not often I stop what I'm doing to actually watch, in detail, what's on, but this was amazing. I'm over to his channel now.
@@TheWeedyGarden upto video 3. Only one show I watch on TV and that's home and away. Anything else I watch is here. And you're one of the reasons for it 😁
This was awesome, will have to check out his channel. I think a lot of us turned around and headed into the garden when we couldn't leave, I now have something I have always wanted my own orchard in the suburbs, with raspberries, blackberries and blueberries surrounding it. To add to the raised garden beds we put in. But you learn some many things, like who knew that fresh carrots out of the ground, that their skins are not bitter like the shops, or that fresh garlic crushes so much better. I have grown things before, mostly watermelons, corn etc, but am really enjoying the new, carrots, capsicums, and of course, planting the first-ever trees in my 36 years of life, can't believe I have never done that lol.
What an awesome bloke. Lv the quality of his camera work. And his appreciation for the little things. Love love the beauty of the night sky shots. Great when your away from the city and can see the stars.
Oh I love that Gardening Australia found him! His Weedy Garden channel inspired my own pandemic victory garden and learning to make my own organic fertilisers and building soil
Beautiful. Totally agree, every little creature and critter has its place on this earth... I’m up here in the northern rivers as well and you have inspired me to make my garden bigger! Cheers!
I have heard in olden days atleast in my culture they always had small patch of crop reserved for animals. They never use even organic insect repellent in that patch and even bird feeds on that patch. In modern era people are more greedy and they want all the crop with chemical pesticides and chemical growing boosters. They forget we are also type of animal which can die from same poison. We forget we need to share.
Absolutely outstanding 🙌 great find, a photographer and now not so novice gardener!!! I can see potential for a whole series! the imagery was amazing in capturing the potential we all have and the magic of the earth.
Binge watching Gardening Australia to catch up and this exact video was in their playlist. Now a new sub to your channel and binge watching your video. ❤️😊
Beautifully done! Good luck in your endeavours. Both passions (photography and gardening) compliment each other. Quite captivating. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Looks like that. And here I am in the bush, trying to keep a low profile and just “live” off the grid. Makes me laugh really. As long as I can hear the birds when I wake, and the crickets when I sleep I’m happy. I’m amazed at the amount of feedback and comments from so many people who are being inspired again. Teaching by inspiration is the highest form of education...and I know zilch about gardening 🤣🤣🤣
@@TheWeedyGarden the basics are Whats essential to understand and many people dont have a grasp of that. Ive been doing it for years and we all learn new tricks from each other. Keep calm and garden on!!!
wow I am inspired by you, it's my luck to find your video you represent me in so many ways i am a photographer and i always dream to have my own land to farm land 👍
That Voice, That photography, The Milky way ...👼😙😙 That music, That story all is a perfect song for a sleepy child/Adult. Zzzzz!!!
One of the best TH-cam videos I’ve watched in a long time
The weedy garden rocks!
I love this beautiful gardening life . Biodiversity is my dream 💐
That short six-minute video felt like a feature film. Spectacular! Beautiful storytelling, stunning imagery, and inspiring results in that little Weedy Garden on a hill. I will definitely be heading back out to my small backyard patch in the morning with a fresh vision!
Wonderful Video ! What a fantastic project to undertake, I am sure it will inspire many to get their hands dirty.
The Plant Health Pyramid vid on the Advancing Eco Agriculture channel explains a great deal about why particular bugs are attracted to your plants. Spoiler alert - healthy plants that have actual nutrition for animals and humans do not attract any bugs. Iif they do, the bugs die eating them. Amazing channel for anyone who wants to learn how to grow abundantly without chemicals. Happy Gardening ☺️
Absolutely amazing clip! Well done
David is living the dream that is just a few steps beyond our own back door. To me he is a visual poet, capturing those momentary joys we can all feel in our own garden of earthly delights. Thank you David and Gardening Australia. In 2020, I felt an urgency to get into the garden because I had to. In 2021, I want to be in my garden because I want to. God bless the gardeners!
Thank you Craig 👍🏼🙏😃
Wow, David’s films, he’s a great artist of light and sound, making such visually inspiring and uplifting vids. I always feel chilled and relaxed after watching. I subscribe to his channel and wait eagerly for his next film. I’ve been a gardener, in one form or another, in my heart and also in reality, all my life (hobbyist and later professionally). Think it’s in my genes, both from my father, my grandmothers parents and more importantly from my dear, gentle grandfather. I loved to see people, during lockdown, take to gardening, for whatever reason; more time and as David indicated, possible food restrictions. The planet had a reset moment in a way, with everyone cutting back on pollution. It was so noticeable, I felt the best in physically and mentally. I do hope those that found their way to gardening have and will keep it up. I hear some say, “I don’t have the time now”, but they make time for the everything else. It’s up to each individual how you prioritise your life, but when the worlds crying out to be cared for, and Mother Nature is throwing all sorts of trials our way (people are loosing homes to wild fire due to lack of rain, others starving for failed crops, homes and farms washed away in floods, diseases on the rise) you have to ask yourself, is the weekly trip to the cinema, the regular takeaways, driving miles for hours to go to places really worth me not providing my family with good nutritious food. It’s only contentious when those who don’t care ridicule those that do. David’s consistent love of what he does should make anyone turn a tiny part of the their garden, window boxes etc to growing something edible. If everyone did, we could swap crops and enjoy better nutrition to help a better life.
my absolute dream place to live
My Favorite Channel
Nice information
Not only a great subject, but a beautifully produced video!
What a lovely gentleman and what a beautiful little film.
This would make a good childrens book
Beautiful, spectacular! Thank you!
I watched each and every videos on his channel i just want more 😍😔
So beautiful view
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING!!!
I just found this video now. The magic of paradise 😊. I needed it. Thank you very much. Greetings from the south of Chile
He's awesome. Quirky, captivating and educational all at the same time
He's got that kind of mad/quirky scientist vibe 😂 I love it!
Wonderful view
Editing level: God
Love from Nepal
Beautiful video
You and your garden are lovely!
This is absolutely, hands down, the best gardening video I have ever, ever, watched! The story, cinematography, narration and presentation are simply stunning. What an inspiration! And what a generous man, sharing his story!
Thanks so much Grace 🙏
@@TheWeedyGarden you are so creative and talented!
@@graceaxisa4213 💚😊
Beautiful land you live on. Wonderful life all around. You capture it magnificently. Miigwetch.
Felt like a dream
Wooow very relaxing video
Absolutely LOVED this. The photography is stunning and his garden is gorgeous. I’ve been semi self sufficient for years and my kids think it’s really funny and always tell their friends about us. I love that so many people are coming over to the dark side!! 😉👩🏻🌾
thank you, my wife, and I did the same in the first lockdown in WA so happy now we both turned a negative into a positive, our garden has never looked so wonderful
I look forward to every weedy garden video ,thank you David ,thanks G n A
We are connected with nature.Thats truly peace!!! 🇲🇾🇲🇾💓
Bonus is the stunning photography - simply awesome, Great work and inspirational too.
Im Teary-eyed watching a short clip of a garden. That was beautiful.
LOVED IT! As a fellow inhabitant of Bundjalung country, I love seeing what grows well in our region, what works with pests, what the locals are up to... beautifully inspiring story 💗
Paradise alright ❤️!!
Oh my gosh !
The answer to my prayers; gardening in Australia, photography and the gorgeous Australian bush.
It's a winner 🏆
Beautiful! You are more than a photographer you are a filmmaker
what a great video hands down, beautifully presented
He is so professional doing his garden and his video plus gear
oh I can hear a magpie line got me ahahahah
Well that video was short.. could've watched that all night.. 😁
Plenty more on my channel 😁
I was completely mesmerised! It's not often I stop what I'm doing to actually watch, in detail, what's on, but this was amazing. I'm over to his channel now.
@@TheWeedyGarden upto video 3. Only one show I watch on TV and that's home and away. Anything else I watch is here. And you're one of the reasons for it 😁
@@BxTekNurd 😊👍🏼🐨🙏
Beautiful production well done G.A
Very helpful about the caterpillars, such an inspirational man
I love The Weedy Garden!
Soooooo happy I came across your channel! You inspire!
Wow what a wonderful video!
beautiful, full stop,.
You are exceptional
I really appreciate your work its always spectacular and wonderful
I love this garden and the photography is amazing, I will watch this one more than once, many times.
This was awesome, will have to check out his channel.
I think a lot of us turned around and headed into the garden when we couldn't leave, I now have something I have always wanted my own orchard in the suburbs, with raspberries, blackberries and blueberries surrounding it. To add to the raised garden beds we put in. But you learn some many things, like who knew that fresh carrots out of the ground, that their skins are not bitter like the shops, or that fresh garlic crushes so much better. I have grown things before, mostly watermelons, corn etc, but am really enjoying the new, carrots, capsicums, and of course, planting the first-ever trees in my 36 years of life, can't believe I have never done that lol.
I love your work mate
What a lovely video so cooool such a gentle soul
Its a fairytale, I love gardening like crazy... its awesome to photograph such events very nice video 👍🏻
Wow! This video is such a treat for the eyes!
What an awesome bloke. Lv the quality of his camera work. And his appreciation for the little things.
Love love the beauty of the night sky shots. Great when your away from the city and can see the stars.
Most beautiful video on gardening I have ever seen...
You have a talent mate. Cheers 👍
I absolutely ADORE his channel! ASMR sounds, puts himself across so nicely, great voice and ohhh THE VIDEO!
Enjoyed that very much 👍
What a massive broccoli..awesome garden.
Truly wonderful....
Wow wow wow that looks awesome man.
Love ya work mate 👍.
I've been gardening most of my life and have never seen footage as cool 😎as that. Thank you 😉
Fantastic 👍
Beautiful 🌿. Thank you for sharing your talents
Wonderful! Thank you!
We garden each day, in our patch of paradise, but still, I was transfixed watching this. Absolutely fantastic to watch. Great job!
This’ll arguably be the best video I’ll watch in 2020! All smiles. Thanks for posting it 😇
Nice to hear that Rudraxi. Thank you 🙏
please make more videos. your passion about nature speaks more than just 6 minutes. love it
Awesome work. Very inspiring.
Amazingly awesome..please do more
Oh I love that Gardening Australia found him! His Weedy Garden channel inspired my own pandemic victory garden and learning to make my own organic fertilisers and building soil
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Beautiful. Totally agree, every little creature and critter has its place on this earth... I’m up here in the northern rivers as well and you have inspired me to make my garden bigger! Cheers!
What a great story , thank you . It’s a great garden you have made . I also loved you photos along the way , pretty good yes love your garden ❤️😀
"they all belong here" 💚🙏
I have heard in olden days atleast in my culture they always had small patch of crop reserved for animals. They never use even organic insect repellent in that patch and even bird feeds on that patch.
In modern era people are more greedy and they want all the crop with chemical pesticides and chemical growing boosters. They forget we are also type of animal which can die from same poison. We forget we need to share.
Absolutely outstanding 🙌 great find, a photographer and now not so novice gardener!!! I can see potential for a whole series! the imagery was amazing in capturing the potential we all have and the magic of the earth.
Nice comment Shari. Thank you 😃😁😊💚🎥🥕
beautiful video!
This was simply beautiful. Captured what I love about gardening with much more creative skill than I ever could, thank you
Thanks for your comment 😃🙏 Please visit my channel to see more and follow my progress and discoveries 👍🏼
Binge watching Gardening Australia to catch up and this exact video was in their playlist. Now a new sub to your channel and binge watching your video. ❤️😊
Thanks and welcome!
Beautifully done! Good luck in your endeavours. Both passions (photography and gardening) compliment each other. Quite captivating. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Thanks for watching Tracey!
I love his channel! Looks like david just made it to main stream!!!!
Looks like that. And here I am in the bush, trying to keep a low profile and just “live” off the grid. Makes me laugh really. As long as I can hear the birds when I wake, and the crickets when I sleep I’m happy. I’m amazed at the amount of feedback and comments from so many people who are being inspired again. Teaching by inspiration is the highest form of education...and I know zilch about gardening 🤣🤣🤣
@@TheWeedyGarden the basics are Whats essential to understand and many people dont have a grasp of that. Ive been doing it for years and we all learn new tricks from each other. Keep calm and garden on!!!
Your garden is amazing. It's wonderful to see you combine both your passions. Followed your channel
Glad you liked it - Thanks for watching!
A photographer and a gardener?! what else could I expect. Arrgh! you're living my dream🤣
Love this! This is soo awesome 👏🏾
Well done great garden
The weedy garden is an inspiring piece. Great videos
Absolutely loved this piece, mate. Great job! Very inspirational 😊✌
The caterpillars/hornworms destroying tomatoes is very relatable. I use neem oil from early spring until around mid-december when the wasps show up
amazing thankyou
wow I am inspired by you, it's my luck to find your video you represent me in so many ways i am a photographer and i always dream to have my own land to farm land 👍
This video is Spiritual to me.
Absolutely love this I hopes one day I get to meet you thank you for sharing
Subscribe to his channel, if you haven’t already. His is a beautiful blend of art, science, philosophy, comedy...
Thank you Kathy 😊🙏
@@TheWeedyGarden Just subcribed at 4:06 AM.
Subscribing Kathy :)
Actually Kathy how? Does he have his own channel?
@@freedomformelbourne884 yes he does. It’s called The Weedy Garden. 😊
Love, love this!!
Beautiful!!!!! Thank you
Thanks for watching!
Inspiring 💁♂️
I love the seedy garden content I have seen it before this I'm glad david is alive be he inspires me
Little typo there Semi 😁 but thank you for your comment 🙏
Such an inspiration! So informative
Wow that we refreshing
it looks beautiful
gonna look for his channel. He is awesome!
Everyone should follow in his footsteps.