I think your lilies will come back. I’m so glad you have some green in your garden Jessie. It has been quite the winter my roses that have been planted in place for three years are all dead above ground ground. Fingers crossed they come back above the graft. I hope as spring arrives things continue on an upward trajectory. rooting and praying for yah.
YAY a new video, I think it's coffee time then🤣🤣🤣🤣. So glad your flowers are growing back, those bloody Deer😡. You are doing this girl, you are learning as you grow😁. Can't wait to see the next one, take care🥰🥰🥰🥰
Their growing!! Yay!!! Everything will happen when the time is right and not a second before. Try not to stress. I’m telling myself that as well. I just started my ranunculus this week, haven’t started eucalyptus yet, can’t find my vermiculite. 😂. It’s ok. It will happen when the time is right. ☺️
Jessi. I love you Chanel. about Foxglove. You still can plant more. You will have flowers September to October. I don't have growing lights And I'm planting my seeds in milk containers( winter sowing) Foxglove is toxic for deer .you can plant it out the deer fence .
@@45jessiemad @bertharios7413 What a fantastic idea! Delphinium/larkspur are also toxic - grow in cool temps but my goodness … heck, maybe those seeded around will deter the deer.
Wonderful that the anemones are coming back. Yup deer are a nuisance, I have to take my bird feeder in at night cuz they empty it if I don't. Take care of yourself.
Jess, if you’re going to be a serious flower farmer there can be NO months off spring through fall. If you’re burning out you might have to cut back somewhere else. Otherwise you are gardening, not farming. You can do it!
I love you. I really do. You are so sincere and genuine. I pray that this thing you are doing becomes bigger than your little heart could ever imagine. May God strengthen the little that remains. Little becomes much when it's been put in the Hands of our Lord. Be of good cheer. Courageous in heart and true to YOUrself.
This is such good news!! You’ve made my day! Your excitement is contagious. I just saw a couple of shoots of something - I don’t know what exactly since I crammed them full of different bulbs - popping up in the pots stored in the garage. Spring is almost here! Please do keep us posted on the eucalyptus and roses. And of course, your deer are much despised. 😮
Yes, Jessie, do take these two months off, put some sunflowers to grow for the fall and recharge your batteries. Your enthusiasm doesn't match your strength and you damage your health . Do take care of yourself, dear:)))
I prefer to pull it, compost and place it back. But last year I had no time so I left it and just throw in compost in the holes I dig for the plants. I'd like to eventually try to go without the fabric and do no til.
@@45jessiemad Thank you so much for your response. I wonder is there any reason why we cant just compost in the holes without lifting each year? I am trying to understand the benefits to removing the fabric. Do you know?