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Slow Garden Moments in Winter 🌧🌿 Lazy Gardening for Healthy Soil & Creating a Rosemary Topiary 

The Nature Patch
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Today's video is all about the slow moments we've been enjoying in the garden throughout winter. In winter, I'm trying to focus on soil health, and prepping all of the garden beds for spring when the weather warms up. This also means maintaining all of the established trees and shrubs on the property - giving them a prune when needed and using these trimmings to create even more soil and food for our plants. It's also a time for me to really focus on creating beauty in the garden. Something I've wanted to try for a long time is creating a rosemary topiary - so today I'm giving it a go and I'll keep you updated on how it grows!
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Комментарии : 7   
@mariasimao3522
@mariasimao3522 10 дней назад
Relaxing video. Thankyou Robyn. We truly love our gardens and I, too, am enjoying the slow pace in the garden during Winter. I live in Melbourne Inner North and we are finally getting some rain. The soil was so dry. I harvested 10kg of limes, and boxes and boxes of lemons. We're enjoying the harvest of our oranges and mandarines. Winter is a beautiful season when you look close enough. It can easily be frowned upon. Happy Winter everyone!
@thenaturepatch
@thenaturepatch 10 дней назад
Thanks Maria! So great you have some rain! I feel like it’s been so isolated on the east coast these last few weeks. Sounds like a beautiful harvest! Fresh citrus is the best 😍 Have a lovely week ahead 🌿
@SelimYogi
@SelimYogi 8 дней назад
Very nice moments in the garden !
@narendrana8094
@narendrana8094 10 дней назад
Good video ❤
@thenaturepatch
@thenaturepatch 10 дней назад
Thanks for watching! ☺️🌿
@carlyhampton
@carlyhampton 7 дней назад
Love this slow, relaxing video. Have you had any success getting rid of aphids? I am having a shocker with plant diseases and pests these days 😩😩😩
@elizabethstreeter2145
@elizabethstreeter2145 10 дней назад
With your hardwood cutting have you tried honey as a rooting hormone since using it I have had much better results. Like you no food at the moment other than onion greens. The frost of the last week has killed a lot off the rainbow chard is still growing well as are the onions and garlic.I will be late in my planting this year as I hope to be away .here in the Dandenong ranges the weather has been very cold so not much growth or yard work the calendula are still flowering much to my surprise and bulbs have started to flower nerines nearly finished and the jonquil just started like yours. Just found your channel at last I am getting to find Australian gardens not USA or uk nothing wrong with them except I want more info on Australian time lines, have found a couple of Victoriaian ones thank heavens.
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