I love your rustic garden. It feels so simple and homey, but I do know how much work it is! I get so many ideas from you on your channel. Thanks for sharing your garden with us.
I enjoyed my morning coffee with you! Glad to see Winter is finally giving way to Spring, lovely to see all the new growth and new possibilities. I especially enjoy when your kitty and Liam stick their noses everywhere.
You have such a precious channel. Not only all the beautiful plants but I love all the voices from kitty to ducks to chickens and all the rest. A real Loving Mini Paradise ❤️
I started going back to your very first videos i've been watching six videos of yours a day you have inspired me beyond belief and I'm forever grateful for your beautiful videos
Spring is in the air at last Jeri and seeing your garden coming to life again like that is so amazing. Can’t wait to see the explosion of colors that will soon be everywhere….you are such a busy bee 🐝 for sure. X🤗
It is such an exciting time of year isn't it. Everyday I walk around our cottage garden here in Wales,UK and marvel at the new shoots that appear daily. Your fence will look lovely around the herb garden
Love seeing all the signs of spring! I too just recently took a walk around my little garden to see if anything is popping up and was pleasantly surprised to already see the hellebore with a couple blooms! I'm in Zone 7. Can't wait to see your garden in full spring bloom! It's going to be beautiful!
Good morning ☀️so happy to watch your videos. You’re a lovely person. Can’t wait to tackle my garden, zone 5b, need to wait a bit longer… Happy planning❤👏
Thank you for the inspiration! I've been neglectful for the past couple months and my garden is in such a state I'm ashamed of it. Your garden always motivates me to get back out there and do at least a little something. Even if it's simply picking up sticks and pruning hydrangeas. I also have pieces of iron fence that I move about. It can be frustrating to be short a few pieces! I'm looking forward to seeing your solution to that problem! I can always count on you to be so creative! THANK YOU again for your enthusiasm and garden inspirations! May God bless you and James! His Valentine gift to you was the BEST!❤️
Hi Jeri! Well you are getting a jump start. I think people all across the country hard a hard winter and are ready for spring. Before you know it your garden will be a plethora of floral enjoyment. God Bless ….Brian
Your herb garden is Beautiful and Rustic. I love the look. So many Beautiful plants coming up and i really love how you weave your baskets. I will try that here in a few weeks. I'm in Pennsylvania Zone 6B What zone are you in Jerri ? Because if your zone is close to mine i will just direct sow my seeds now like you are. Also wheredid you get your Metal Cloches ? I have 2 butcant seem to find them anywhere. Great video ..cant wait for part 2 . Your gardens give me lots of inspiration ❤ Take Care and God Bless..
Good afternoon 😃 how amazing to find you and to say that I’m going to start a new herb garden this year!!! I did have one many years ago but I’m going to try and grow some herbs this spring… I love the baskets…can’t wait to see how yours grows. Enjoy your evening 🌷😊
Hello Jeri. Is wonderful to see all those tiny little green plants that survived the hot hot summer and winter and are getting ready now that spring is around the corner.☺️ But aside from tulips and narcissus is amazing how you can tell what all those tiny green specks peeking through the soil are.👍🏼 Till next time.☺️💗
I was so happy to see you had posted this new video! I'm always looking for them. Thank you! I think I'm just as interested to see what's happening in your wonderful gardens as I am in my own. I've been planting bulbs, late as usual, and seeing lots of the ones from previous years coming up and finally blooming this week! I too really am amazed and thrilled when things return. I'll have an abundance of larkspur and chamomile this year, that will be great. I planted thousands and thousands of wildflowers and poppies too in my wildflower meadow, and there are many returning from previous years, so I'm anxiously waiting to see them. I have tulips coming up too, in pots, which I planted last month. And I'm just beginning to plant my vegetable garden. So much work to do. I loved seeing how James brought you flowers for Valentines! That's a wise man, to bring you flowers that will return year after year. Which reminded me, I wanted to ask you, are you familiar with the Southern Bulb Company? I buy a lot of my bulbs (thanks to inspiration from you in past years) from a variety of venders, but Southern Bulbs, located here in Texas, specializes in bulbs common in the Southeastern, USA and they sell a variety of heirloom bulbs that naturalize very well here, especially in the humid south. I got on their mailing list and they have a special sale every month, so I'm buying bulbs little by little to increase them on my property. They even sell a variety of "species" Tulip that is very successful at naturalizing in the South! I bought a variety called Tinka, because that was my late sister's name, and it's not a common name. I took your advice about tulips and planted them deep, so we'll see. They also sell a lot of their bulbs "in the green," or like your present from James, though they sell them after they've bloomed but still have leaves on, which must be left on and allowed to die back fully. I planted some of those last year, so I'll see soon if they come back. And, I don't mean to be selling things, but I did wonder if you've seen how Dollar Tree has started selling a garden cloche similar to the plastic ones you have? They won't be as sturdy as yours (which I saw in your previous videos) but at $1.25 each I bought a bunch of them. I really like the idea of "winter sowing" in place in the ground and have plans for a lot of seed sowing. Although, I think winter has already left Texas; it's spring this week but we're expecting summer to arrive next week with temps reaching into the 90s!! Crazy weather! ...I would so love to chat with you for hours and hours, but I feel so greedy going on, so I'll stop. I am so very, very grateful for all the inspiration you share with us. Thank you!!
Love Love Love Your videos. Thank you for sharing your amazing, wonderful, and beautiful garden and animals. Will try larkspur..❤ from Oregon Hello to your Husband 🌻🌻🌻
Thank you for the woven basket idea!!! We have no much wild grapevines here. I can see I will be making them for sure! Your garden is so beautiful already! I really enjoyed watching. Thank you again!!
I love how you made those waddle baskets…they look wonderful in your herb beds…I just may have to try that…your flower beds are just so fantastic and I love every year how you change and move things around…your old metal railing are beautiful and love how you move those around…I also like those plastic cloches to they are nice…I’m going to look into those also…I’m looking forward to your next videos on your flower beds ❤❤❤
10 PM California time and I am so happy to hear your voice and see your grounds! Lots of planting and I'm going to try to grow poppies, sweet peas and holly hocks very soon. We've had lots of rain especially on January 22nd of this year. I cannot wait to see your Garden in bloom! Stay strong and wishing you continued Blessings!
Hi! I absolutely LOVE the woven pots. Do you have a previous video showing the process? I noticed it looked like you used rebar for the verticals? But would thicker sticks work for that as well? I think it would be fun to try to make a few. I always love the peaceful feeling on your farm. Thanks for taking the time to show us!
I love your garden and the passion you show for it. I love to garden around the Buffalo N Y area, the winter here is hard and cold ( in my mind forever lol) but it’s not all about the weather it’s about the creatures that wander about my 5 acres property, deer , mice, foxes ,raccoons and now voles. What do you do about those voles? If you have a solution, please let me know. Continue Showing us your videos I really appreciate the time you take to share your garden with us! Thanks
You may want to try a variety of snow pea called Carouby that has very ornamental flowers and delicious pods and it climbs quite tall. It’s my favorite pea to grow.
Jeri , I like your idea of creating your own cast iron fencing from rebar . What is the source you’ll use for the fenial tops ? I love the inspiration I receive with each of your videos ! You are such a gift !!!
Jeri , one more question ! You mentioned winter sowing nasturtium seeds under the cloches now . 1. Can they withstand frost ? Our temps are still in the high 20’s /30 ‘s at night , for quite awhile. 2. If I want them in a windowbox , do I sow directly in the windowbox , or somewhere more sheltered and then transplant them to the window box ?
I remember when you did your pencil rough draft of this herb garden. My plans exactly this year. Love to design, plant, and enjoy the fruits herbs of my labor❤
A great vide as always! The sign of springs are "popping" up every where. Our whole valley is blooming with almond and peach blossoms right now and it smells wonderful outside .Thanks for talking abut how some of the flowers and herbs look when dried. I had never thought of that before.
How wonderful to see all your little plants that made it through the winter. You bring such joy with these videos, and I get my vicarious gardening "fix". 😊
We are upper midwest zone 4. Our Foxglove have been green all winter in their 3rd year after seed sowing. Its wonderful to see seeds take off this way.
LINDA HERE, I apologize if you have mentioned this before, but you use ONLY compost to start your seeds in planters outside ? I am very grateful for your knowledge and inspiration. THANK YOU!
I wasn't sure about seed starter soil outside in pots. I see your excerpt on your basket now. How did I miss that beginning part? You are amazing and my favorite site.
Jeri, I wanted to ask you about the gardeners arm sleeves that you had spoken of on one of your videos. Would you mind telling me what the name of those were? I have been advised by my dermatologist to wear those while I am exposed to the sun. I would like to order those. Thank you.
Watch my video from last year for the baskets. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KSK5fswPgXM.html I have several videos in making wattle garden fences and cloches.
My hostas are starting to peek out under the soil!! We will have 3 days of dry weather, I live in the rainy Pacific Northwest, but we will be back to cold, near freezing weather next week. I can't wait to get out and start cleaning the leaves and getting some flowers and vegetables planted! Another wonderful video, thank you!! ❤
I got the mermaid sweet peas as well. I have never grown them before and I am winter sowing them in milk jugs up here in NH. Zone 5 . I can’t wait to get out in the garden! April if I am lucky.
Great to see how your garden is starting to grow Jeri, I'm in the UK and mine is at about the same stage. Funnily I got some of the cloches you use for young plants, but will try some seed under them too now I've seen you do it. Thanks for the inspiration. Can't wait to see next weeks video 🙂
Hi Jeri, so nice to see your video as always ! I can not wait to get out in the garden too!! I have a section of fencing that was on grandparents property I love it ! so cute seeing all of your animals, I read you can not have one donkey they need a friend. Until next time.. hopefully soon ! from Indiana Blessings, Paula
Hi Jeri!! I love your yard any way it looks, your yard has so much love it takes care of itself! Your precious wildlife surrounding you must be such a blessing waking up every morning ❤❤ I just weeded cloves out, tons of it that started taking over last summer. I absolutely love the feeling after weeding when you have a pure all but dirt slate!! It's very satisfying to see ❤❤