First-the stunning shots made this video a treat to watch! Your space is truly an inspiration for small space homesteaders. Loved the update on the green stalks and the many appearances from the fur babies!
Things may actually get worse as far as time to do things you like/love- BUT loving, nurturing, teaching a tiny human is the most important. Give yourself lots of grace these next several years! Then you can teach your babies about loving to garden as well. It will be worth it. 💗💗💗 Enjoy it while you can!
I love your channel! I found it because of Jess and I'm so glad she showed you to me 💜💜 you are such an inspiration to me and being in a small apartment, I find hope and comfort that I'll be able to provide in my small space for my large family 😁 Thank you!!
Loved this! Thank you for taking the time to share. It is such an encouragement to someone like myself who is working small with hugantic dreams. I am reminded that the Lord is working a process and there is much that can be applied while learning in it. You are such an encouragement.
Really enjoyed this garden tour 😊😊😊😊😊 I don't know but the leaves in the garden beds looks really beautiful to me mother nature doing her thing. Oh also I have some good news Friday evening my mamma pig gave birth to 11 healthy piglets hubby and I are super excited 😁😁😁😁😁 but we plan to sell about 6 of them when they're weaned because of the space issue. God is good
Hey Natalie 💚 Your garden is such a dream!! So wonderful what you created and also your clever solutions to safe space are so inspiring 😍 Also the video is very beautifuly filmed and edited! Have a wonderful and blessed Christmas 🌲💚
Beautiful & bountiful! You inspire me to make use of open space on our acre for a romantic & whimsical garden area for my husband & I! Thank you for being an inspiration & thank you for sharing. Blessings to you and your family!!
Hi Natalie, that discoloration on the leaves of your lemon tree looks like chlorosis or a lack of iron. Also occurs when the soil type inhibits the plants ability to take up iron. Espoma has a line of organic fertilizers. Iron tone or citrus tone would be great for your tree. Thank you for sharing your beautiful garden with us! Just lovely!
Interesting. The leaves were green until the heat hit and water was sparse but I’ll have to take a look at the soil too. Thanks! And I’m so glad you enjoyed the tour 💚
Beautiful and wounderful i love your inspiration on gardening I'm learning to because I know you look at the plants like to help them but I have learned that they do come back stronger than ever when you give them tender love and care!!😊🌱❤
Thanks for the wonderful tour. I’m growing winter collards, carrots and kale for the first time. And ... surprise...my romaine lettuce and celery have survived through several Georgia frosts!! Praise the Lord for His bounty. ❤️
Thank you so much for this tour. I have been waiting to see how everything is growing. I live in Socal also, Banning. not desert, really, our own little climate. Blessings to you.
You talking about bringing the lemon tree back to life and producing as much as it is and all the other things you talked about using your worms for, I am thinking I need to start a worm farm!
Just wanted to say that I’ve really enjoyed your garden tour today. I grabbed my coffee and joined you while you strolled through your gardens. I’ve been watching your videos closely ( especially the worm education) and I didn’t realize until today how much we have in common. We are both girls growing in Cali, farming our worms, growing in raised beds, growing in green stalks, dreaming of more space, enjoying our cats named Oliver, loving our coffee and black eyed Susan blooms, killing and yet caring for our string of pearls. Unfortunately, one thing we have in common is that I think I may have beetle grubs in my container dwarf citrus tree too. Help, how did you come to that conclusion? By the way I joined Jill and Jess’s VIP gardening course. Maybe they will invite you to pop in during the live and answer some questions? It would be great to meet you and see a Cali girl and pick her brain. Also, You really have a knack for this videography, even though it was spontaneous, it appeared polished, passionate and very professional. I really enjoyed it.😍 One more thing, I just drew out my mobile greenhouse plans, you’ve inspired me, can’t wait to get started after Christmas 😉 However, I’m dragging my feet, I may have gotten one for Christmas 🎄 and I don’t want to hurt hubby’s feelings. 🤪 Happy Holidays, Christy from the Cali Valley 😁
Aw haha! Hello garden sister. Nice to meet you! So glad we could *have coffee together*. Way to make the most of it where you are! Sorry about the grubs. The only way to know for sure is to dig and find them 🥴 That would be an honor to join in on the fun over there in the VIP group. I’ll have to see about that! Keep me posted on your greenhouse!!! 😍
That lemon tree is sooo abundant 🎉. I wonder if it would not serve her to have some of the unneeded lemons removed so she doesn’t put her energy into lemons that are not needed. Idk. Oh and good job saving your like. It looks very promising.
Thanks for the tour! Your garden is so lovely 💕. I’m curious why you placed your greenstalk in a corner where only part of it gets sun, is the stuff on the backside growing well?
Thank you! So my moveable base was shipped separately so this is just a temporary solution. Now that the base is here Tommy and I plan to move it to another spot with more sun and more for herbs.
I actually made a cup of coffee and sat and watched your video! Where did you get the queen velvet sunflower seeds? I am going to do a sunflower garden for my daughter in law.
Did you know you can freeze lemons whole and take out and microwave for 30 seconds and you can have fresh lemon whenever. I. In Case you need to pull them down soon
Ha watched your work farm video and I put a few worms in my raised beds last year and had great results! Going to start a worm farm soon! But I was wondering how you layer your raise garden beds?
That’s awesome, Sandi! Aren’t worms the best little garden helpers? As for our beds. We bought 10cubic yards of garden soil from a local soil company. I found this to be hugely lacking in adequate organic matter and since then have been adding castings, compost and mulch twice a year as top dressing before planting.
What is the product you use to prevent grubs infestation? I have a bad infestation and was forced to either throw away most of my soil or sterilize with boiling water or run through a sieve and hand pick them.
Ugh yeah. Handpicking is best. Then Removing all old soil. Then Treating old soil elsewhere. Then And adding new soil treated with milky spore to affected plants is a good plan of action
@@heyitsagoodlife I'll pick up some next time I go to a garden center. How do you apply it for containers? I grow in 24 by 17 inches totes, I will apply after the tomato plants stop producing so I can refresh the potting mix at the same time. How often do you need to apply to prevent future infestation?