It's so good to see you back and sharing Joe's lifelong passion and incredible wisdom. Nature has a way of turning a fire into something fresh and new. I hope it has done so for Mountain Gardens and all of you caretakers of it.
WE NEED MORE VIDEOS PLEASE! Joe’s knowledge needs to be heard!! I just LOVE your videos and get so much knowledge from listening to you! Please post more!!!!!
I have Trout Lilies all in the woods around our old cabin and I adore the beautiful marked leaves, pretty yellow flowers. I had no idea we could eat the bulbs. Thanks! We will be trying these for sure:)! The others did not have the beautiful leaf markings and no blooms? Every one of these faithfully sends up a little bloom every spring. I am never very impressed by hybrids. It seems something is always lost. Color, smell, something. I just found your videos. Keep on sharing.
They remind me of being little again. I would pick them for my grandma. ❤ Growing up in a long cabin in the woods was such a gift that I only began to appreciate fully once I had my own children. I hope everything is going well with you. How is the rebuilding going? Do you still need some supplies? I have a lot of seeds.
I came across your channel today. I saw where you had a devastating fire and that broke my heart for you. I have subscribed and look foward to going through and learning from your past videos. You remind me of my late papaw and uncle. They both lived to be almost 100 and were so knowledgeable about plants. My whole family on my mothers side is. I live in the Appalachian mountains as well and spend lots of time learning what I can about the beauty around me.
Linking a video by Ian Young, who breeds particularly vigorous Erythronium hybrids in his Scottish graden. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-PH9Z2qoZD3E.html