Those are such great tips! I especially appreciate the reminder to do a little bit each day so things don’t get overwhelming. Proof of the pudding that your methods work is how lush and green your garden is. Thank you! Happy New Year!!🎉🎉🎉
The easiest way to peel loofah is let them be hard and dry as possible. Fill sink with water. Make a hole at wide end and shake seeds out. Then, soak in warm water for a couple minutes and the skin comes right off. You will wonder why you never did this before. So easy! Cheers
Thanks for the details on water tips. Iam always confused when is dry or not. I always water too much in the summer, our summers are brutal in the tropics.
What an encouraging and inspiring video. I live in Glendora CA, in zone 10A and I follow your channel closely as our zones are close by. I especially will start using seek, and picture this apps. Thank you so much.
Thanks, Angela. these helpful tips apply for spring summer and fall but it’s winter time in Portland Oregon and there’s nothing to do outside. It’s cold and practically frozen over all my best. Have a happy new year.
@@bradmaas6875 leaving mushrooms can help build the soil microbiome, especially if you are using arborist wood chips. Folks with young kids &/or pets often choose to remove mushrooms though to reduce risk of ingesting something harmful. Also, some people don't like the aesthetic of mushrooms all over the place.
Excellent video. You appear to have a garden that is totally enclosed. I live on 2 acres which need tending to as well. So, how much time are you spending in the garden doing all these tasks? 1 hour? 2? 3? 4? 8?
My garden is in a fenced off suburban lot. The time really depends on the time of year. It can be just a few minutes or about an hour. My average schedule is to spend about 30 min to an hour in the morning most days and then several hours on Saturdays.