Watch out of the mint, is a very hard plant. It overgrow everything. I advice you to put plactic border in the ground to take care they not grow everywhere. Mint is a nice and good plant, but important to control them. 🤗
Omg! So nice to see you. I have missed your video's. I thought you were probably working hard. Spring is trying to come but we had snow 2 days ago. Some of my flower bulbs like the iris and tulip are poking through. Good to see you are in your happy place...the garden. Keep us updated.. Hugs from Canada. 🌼 🌺 🌹.... 🐈 😺
Hi Maya, I've just stumbled upon your channel and I'm intrigued. I tried to watch old videos to know your story but they are a lot and i don't have a regular internet connection or a computer, just this old phone with a limited access to internet..could you please make another video where you talk more about your journey , why did you choose Bulgaria? how much did you pay for the house? do you have a land? how do you survive without income or do you have a job? etc, plus a tour of your house. The reason I'm interested is, i too left London UK over ten years ago and moved to the mountains in central Italy, i bought a very small old stone house, it was very chesp, but no land sadly...friends gave me a plot to use, so i grow most of my food, keep lots of chickens, as i sell eggs, i forge and barter with local small organic farms near me.. i don't have an income cause it's almost impossible to find any work here but I'm ok, as i don't have bills, no electricity, not even solar panels as can't afford them...as i I grow most of my food, i preserve it too mainly through fermenting or dehydrating..i make candles, soaps, lotions, vinegars, etc...use medicinal herbs..etc. years ago i was serious about moving to Bulgaria because i know houses and lands are cheap and all.i wanted is land, don't care much about the house...now, as i have animals and lots of cats i feed outside my house, 10 cats😊...i can't move anywhere plus i don't have any money! But never say never, maybe one day, that's why I'd love to know more about life in Bulgaria. Wishing you and your furbabies the best of luck and to be safe and happy. You've just gained a new subscriber. ( ( maybe one day i can afford a good photo with a good camera to start my RU-vid channel 😊. Hugs and purrs . Sue xxx
Hi Sue 🤗 definitely start a yt channel, it’s so fun and lots of lovely people join in and make it better than you expected xx if I didn’t have wifi at the house, I’d be at the nearest cafe for wifi to do work online. There’s many an opportunity online. With my coaching work I actually do need wifi at home for privacy and quiet but there’s tons of other work that doesn’t need a private environment. RU-vid provides all of the options when you ask it your specific questions. It’s magical ✨
The garden is like a miracle, promising so much fruit on such young trees, absolutely exceptional! The vegetables are on the march to become superfood for the whole year. Please repeat this type video in two to three weeks' time, most intriguing.
we gave ourselves half of this garden tour ourselves yesterday and totally forgot to say to you how much I adore the three-branched cherry. I was saying to Alex how in ten years or so, you can make yourself a little seat in there
Hi Maya , your looking great and well ,ready for summer ,garden looks amazing growing nicely ,no cats to help show us around hope there doing ok,take care
So pleased to see you're ok Maya and the garden is looking good, the trees really good. We are in Bulgaria at the moment (househunting) and the village we went to yesterday had a massive pile of manure on the outskirts (made me think if you 😂) It's very hot here right now, I 'nearly' can't cope with it.
The unknown trees are almonds (pretty sure), you will need to prune it because it grows too fast and the crown becomes too dense. Actually you will need to prune all young trees next winter, the branches become too long (like in second apricot), and there is a risk for them to snap if loaded with fruit.
It’s almond! Yes they seem to be self seeding all over the garden! I love almonds but I’ll need to find an easy way to crack them! I will be trimming after autumn 👌