Rob: get Corinne a goat. 1. They eat the grass and provide good fertilizer for the garden 2. Goat milk, organic 3. She bought you a dinosaur. 4. Man vs kid, writes itself.
Was just gonna comment this! We always called them orb weavers. They usually make large, obvious webs, and if she wants to deal with the pest that is eating her plants, she should rehome the orb weaver there.
Here in Ga, we call those spiders, writing spiders! They can write things in their webs and an old myth I’ve heard, if it writes your name in the web, you’re going to die! But no need to kill those, they keep other insects away!
Lol. I got it. When I was in an Early Childhood program we were not allowed to call a child a "kid" because we'd be calling them a baby goat. You'd be surprised by how many Early Childhood teachers, at least that I've encountered, get so frustrated with me calling the young children we were taking care of as "Kids". Those teachers viewed it as highly inappropriate. It could be different in other places, but the many times I've gotten a good smack on the hand for doing that. (I wasn't literally smacked, but you get the point.) Sorry for the long story. This sparked a memory for me lol.
He's really a super nice dude. I mod his personal livestream and he's just a kind and funny person. I'm really glad that we've been introduced to him because he's a great addition and an overall cool dude from my interactions.
@@talic-os5899 Its not a fun time. She is (from what I understand) working toward his healing. I ended up just trying to keep mine alive. (spoiler...he passed away). At least Rob is recovering...That's a great outcome. He is so so lucky. She loves him so so much. I wish she would update.
@@genericmannequin chickens aren't as destructive as goats thats for sure. And if you have a good coup they dont want to wander away from it that much.
I was diagnosed with leukemia of March this year and when I was at MUSC all I would do is watch your videos. (along with Robs of course. I hope he is doing well💖)Then when I was heading back to the hospital in Charleston to get my bone marrow transplant i watched the video of what has happened to Rob and yourself (which no one should have to go thru any kind of illness and disease what so ever) that video gave me so much strength as strange as it may sound when I was getting double chemo along with radiation treatments to prepare me for my transplant. I just wanted to say I love and appreciate all that you guys do for your fans and also for the love you both have for each other. Thank you so much for the strength you gave me and reminding me to smile and enjoy life no matter how shitty life can get. I know this comment was everywhere in subject but I just wanted to say it (or type it lol). Love you both. 😄🌛💖😘💐💪. (Ps when I can play in dirt again I am going to replant my garden).
Thank you for sharing your story. I pray that everything on your end goes well. I know I'm not Corinne or Rob, but I'm glad their videos gave you strength. Keep fighting. And keep smiling. You got this! :)
Rosemary wants more sandy dry type soil, full sun, and be witchy near it. Lavendar also likes full sun. Basil should be good with indirect light and moist soil.
The black screen with sirens sounding off made my eyes all misty... ❤ so happy y'all are both getting back to life as y'all knew it before, even with the changes you now have to endure. Love you two.
Hey Corinne! There's a group here in Asheville called Girls Pint Out where random women who like beer (or whatever really) get together and chat and relax. I know you've been really busy and I wanted to invite you to come if you ever just need to chill out and try a new place. We would love to have you!
As far as the rash (never thought I'd start a sentence that way, lol) it's not necessarily something like poison ivy or nettles that can cause that. If you're sweating and brushing up against plants, pollen, leaves, burrs, grass, whatever, it can cause enough irritation to rash. I find the heat/sweat factor to be the biggest here. I was born and raised in Ohio and never had this issue. Yes, I've had ticks and chigger bites and poison oak and stuff like that, but not a general and inexplicable rash. I've lived in Austin, Texas for six years now. I will get a rash when I hike in this extreme heat. But it's always in a place like my sock band, where I'm sweating and where my skin is constantly touching brush and whatnot. That's my theory about your rash. You're welcome. Also, no one asked for it, including you, so I'm sorry as well.
@@LessThanThree76 Jenna couldn't keep up with Corinne if she tried. Corinne accomplished more in a five month period (during which her bf literally died... and came back to life) than Jenna has in years. It's too bad Jenna is in such a funk.
GARDEN TIP #539 If you have coffee grounds left after having a pot then save them all. Once you have a good amount put them at the base of your plants/bushes/herbs etc as they help them grow plus keeps the soil topped up and fresh. Your garden looks lush, can't wait to see more of it.
If you’re still having trouble with the lavender, I would recommend giving it like NO water and putting it directly in the sun. That’s what worked for me in my garden!
I really love how smooth you place your sponsor ads in. LOL. You been seriously at work here! You have a bigger yard than I thought! Oh and I too have a whole bed of mints that never quite went away. Lol.
Maybe telling Rob one of the goats could be named “Stewie” might change his mind. My neighbors had a goat named Stewie, he got his name because if he ever did something really bad they’d turn him into stew. (He wasn’t ever actually turned into stew, our whole neighborhood loved him and would always visit. He was killed by a coyote many years ago, RIP Stew/Stewie.)
rhododendrons come and go SUPER quickly, so i wouldnt worry about them “dying”. ive had one next to my house my whole life and the flowers are only there for a few weeks in the beginning of june or july
I was so relieved when you showed your pots for the mint, that stuff really will take over your garden! It took us years to eradicate it from our garden coz that sucker just keeps coming back
Just remember: rhododendrons are poisonous for goats. Goats are great! They DO eat everything though so keep THAT in mind. Btw Corrine is the delightful and I'm thrilled to see this!!
@luvonedirection5 and guinea pigs can possibly be prey to certain animals (especially since she has cats and keeping them outside wouldnt be a good idea)
Guinea pigs are no different and are more domesticated and vulnerable. They aren’t meant to be outside in gardens. They can be prey to larger animals like hawks and owls
The garden spider is a very good sign. It means you have a healthy ecosystem working in your backyard. They help catch bugs that could be causing those holes in the hastas. I grew up around them and I thought they were the coolest! They are definitely a good spider to have around!
Best way to kill slugs - get some disposable pie pans, fill half way with beer. Leave out by the plants, and come back in a few days to dispose of them. (They die happy at least)
Your brother is an absolute star. You can really tell how close you two are in this video. I also noticed him keeping an eye on Rob in the supermarket in the last video he put up (So good to see him back BTW). What a caring guy.
It looks absolutely AMAZING. Your brother was such a sweetheart for helping you too. I hope you and Rob are doing great. Been thinking about you guys a lot! Sending love your way!:)
I would love a Rob update. I know the struggle. Caretaking...full time work. Not enough time in any day. House work, editing, filming several shows and channels, fan filled things...and loving yourself and loving a man who all but died. I have lived this life. Stay strong...we all love yall.
When she says “It’ll give you more pride when you finish it off” at 8:00 I felt that resonate throughout my body. That is exactly why I prefer to finish what I started, with no help. (Not stubborn, just ocd)
We kept two of those yellow garden spiders as pets (in the unattached garage) when I was younger! We had several others in our hostas that we left alone to help with the mosquito situation. They were awesome! The backyard is looking gorgeous and it's good to see a place you can rejuvenate in :)
Corinne, you are going to need more garden boxes. You will find you like it so much! it is so satisfying to grow your own food. Bush green beans(no strings) and tomatoes are easy. Loved your video.
One of the best things I've done since moving to a farm a couple years ago was educating myself on the "scary" things that live here, like spiders and snakes. I joined a few identification groups on Facebook and have learned so much. My silly, hysterical fear has turned into a proud enjoyment. I get so excited when we find a snake in the duck/chicken coop!
I found my lavender and rosemary took a year to settle in its new home then grew loads the next year. Things like basil or cilantro insects love to eat, I grow them on a sunny window indoors and watered 1-2 times a week, never had a problem.
Corine you should have kept the dandelions. They're very important for the bees and help with emergency food after winter for them. Also they are edible and work great in salads, soups, or smoothies.
@@MrRoxannebiagetti what about the bees close to their house though? 🤔 but really, they delicious and pretty and I don't get why you wouldn't want them. 🙁