The Lazy Garden Has Exploded! | FULL June Garden Tour 2024!
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0:00 Intro
0:15 Things are exploding
0:45 Sunflowers
1:11 No more center pathways
1:59 Zinnias
3:10 Goodbye Dahlias
4:14 Popcorn planting
7:35 Tarps and appearances
8:33 It's strawberry runner season!
10:47 Expedition through the jungle
11:01 Asparagus
11:40 Kiwis and Jeffrey
12:03 Paw Paw Tree
14:09 Grapes
14:41 Garlic
16:08 Dahlias
16:49 Onion stock
17:16 Spinach and cucumber mess
18:28 No crop rotation and beans
19:50 Raspberries and Lucy visit
20:52 I've lied to you about weeds
22:50 Bermuda grass, aka Nimble weed
24:21 Don't forget to water your alpacas
25:08 Too many figs
26:21 Use your smart phones, seriously
28:50 Imitation Weeds
30:34 Amarinth
31:30 No space to walk in the garden
33:15 Kiwi vines
33:34 Picking garlic
34:23 Tumeric
34:56 A message to my Chinese audience
35:46 Basil
36:38 Brassica patch
37:44 Buttercrunch lettuce
40:11 Artichoke
40:54 Tomatoes
43:53 Revisiting the scene of a crime
46:25 a word from our sponsor
47:45 Farm dinner
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I like your humor. I didn't think I would watch a 45 minute video, but I did.
Dang, I’ll catch this after gardening! Who doesn’t love Anne?!
She’s awesome. I adore her!
She’s the best!!!
Only those who do not know her.
@thewisceeeggg1624 some could say the same for me. She has done the things and I admire her work.
I loved when you said I care more about my animals well being than my neighbors opinion of me. Absolutely, today people were coming over and I felt anxious because my back porch is a total mess. It is a total mess because I moved my 12 goats on to it during a storm and flash flood for the past week. My husband gave me a sweet pep talk.
Your post caused unexpected emotions. Thank you for sharing, I teared up! I love that your husband gave you a pep talk instead of giving you a hard time for it not being clean before the guests arrived! ❤
I loved having the Adam sneeze and Adam things coming into the final video. Yay!
Cute screen name! 😂
@@alamryfarms754 I kept getting told to pull myself up by my bootstraps 😂😂😂
@@mybootscamewithoutstraps 💗
Welcome back, Anne!
My lazy garden is much browner 😢😮😅
Thought about you while watching an old man build a rocking chair in a video. I want to learn how before I die.
Bc of you, I'm totally reworking my in ground garden. I've come to the realization that I must embrace the weeds for now...
Once things cool down it's on! Thank you for inspiring me💞🤗
This was such a real video, I actually felt the loss of your company when it ended! Loving the lazy garden x
Anna it looks like a normal persons farm, I love what you have done with your farm ❤
It was great to meet you today. Thanks for taking the time to answer so many of my questions. All this can be a bit intimidating, as I'm sure you know.
I think the only other question I had was about the wood chips. Do they attract pests like ants or anything? If so, it's that a problem?
I also wanted to say that you are an inspiration. It seems like you have been through a whole lot. The way you handle it with honesty, openness, and somehow still find joy is really beautiful.
I'm very sorry to hear about your recent loss. I don't know what your beliefs are, but if it's ok, I'll be praying for you.
Thanks again.
If the wood chips are from cypress or cedar trees, the natural oils in them will repel insects. Other types will attract them. This can be a problem because the insects can damage your garden plants and structures. Insects that like to nest in them include earwigs, roaches, carpenter ants, and termites.
This year, I have volunteer chamomile, strawberries, mint, zinnias, marigolds, sunflowers and tomatoes that have all just popped up wherever...and I'm letting them go for it since I can't seem to grow grass.
I try my hardest to never leave my house. Love love love my home and my small suburban veg garden. With Zinnias 😉
I planted Orville Redinbacher popcorn in my bark mulch garden last year as a total experiment and it was old and had been in our freezer for a few years so I had zero expectations but as Anne would say “boy howdy!” did I get a popcorn crop!
Anne I have been watching your videos for a while now and I want to say your videos are the best.
Every time I go to my garden and see weeds, I say it’s a lazy garden so I don’t have to pull them. Haha
Have a wonderful day! Cheers!!❤
So exciting to finally see your video!
I saw a hobby farm that let their Runner Ducks into each garden for a day. They eat bugs but no plants. Crazy easy way to keep your produce pest free .
@AnneofAllTrades transplant shock - 1tsp epsom salt per litre water. Been using for years very successfully. Inch high self sown lettuce seedlings transplanted on 36C/97F day with no wilt. One year we moved 30+ azalea bushes, many flowering, during a drought and they contributed to flower and leaves didn’t wilt. Also, stick tomato cuttings in bottles water to get them rooted.
The face on your pig is Priceless!
I'm loving your trug! The self-seeding, self-renewing garden is totally one of my goals. Michael "Skeeter" Pilarski talks about "closed canopy gardening" where there are leaves photosynthesizing everywhere and no visible soil surface anywhere.
Your garden and techniques inspires me so much!
Your Chinese is impressive! The grammar and pronunciation are just perfect!
Way too much Bermuda grass over here in M'boro! It is the one thing I hate about gardening, but I'm going to keep on gardening and killing Bermuda grass just as long as the good Lord is willing. God bless y'all and keep growing.
I wouldn’t plant Bermuda grass if I was given the seed for free!
Picture This is so worth it. I frequently forget what I planted where. And also it helps identify weeds vs volunteers.
Bermuda grass is the bane of my community garden. I tried the cardboard and mulch n April. It’s now growing though now. Problem is my neighbor plots often let them go wild. The cardboard/mulch has definitely helped. Zone 7a/b northern Virginia, love your advice!
Great video as usual. I have one really important piece of advice from experience; "Never, ever, ever wind Kiwi through any kind of metal lattice..., ever. The damage to the extremely fast growing plant can kill it, or cause so much damage, you will have to cut the wire from it. I am currently fixing this exact problem for my mothers Kiwi's. The Kiwi's were just old enough to produce their first little crop when they also grew around and through the fencing they had used as trellising so thickly, they began to die off. She lost most of the females and nearly lost the male. I managed to cut the fencing away and install a new overhead trellising system (A Polish system in fact), and I was able to get some cuttings from the girls to take root, it will be another 5-6 years before she see's another crop though.
You are my favorite love watching you.made my night always learn something.going through a lot right now and gets me away.lpve your company.no stress.gardening is my outlet.
I NEED to know what you said in Chinese! That's so awesome! Exceptional garden as always!
Same! I need to know!
Buy her a Tsingtao beer and maybe she'll tell you. 😉 (I hear it's her favorite.🤫)
😉
love the days when she uploads ❤
I love your videos; 9 month growing season? wish I had that; living in Northeast Pennsylvania makes having a garden challenging but not impossible- I've used a lot of your tips. Thanks; keep these coming.
I love your good common sense, years of experience making the best of the time you have and your sense of humor. Not every top-notch gardener says “because veggies are disgusting on their own” 😂 and who doesn’t have a Jeffrey in their life, in some form or another. All of my Jeffreys are chickens and squirrels. Maybe if I took cute portraits of each of them being their cute selves, I’d be able to laugh more at their crimes too. ❤Thank you for being real, vulnerable and honest.
I was at your class yesterday in Idaho. I really enjoyed it! So excited to implement lazy gardening in our garden!
That sunflower is at least 2.3 Anne! Creating stuff is amazing. I'm barely keeping up with my bees this year.
I either cracked then code or landed in s bumper crop year.
Hope all is well, and press on when it ain't.
Watching your vlogs is so relaxing ❤
I’m at the conference! Can’t wait to see you!!! ❤
Hello from eastern Canada :)
You're so funny Anne!!! Such a delight and a nice change from all my other YTers. Thanks for the laughs and the gardening tips!
Thanks so much for another great garden tour, my dear friend
Bless you Adam.
Started using your cardboard box tip for weeds and it's been working gloriously! Thank you!!!
You have amazing techniques and a beautiful garden
My garden goal is to have a fully functional lazy garden. On year two of one garden and year one of the other and slowly getting there. Thank you for your guidance and real life experience (good and bad). Also, my children gave me the same wood and wire basket you have for mother's day. I absolutely love it!
Yes that’s my favorite app! Worth the money
I love your approach towards gardening!! So refreshing!!
Thank you!!!😁
Great video!
Even though Bermuda grass is a medicinal plant, it is the bane of my garden. I am constantly battling it. It's relentless.
Bermuda is medicinal? Tell me more!
@ChelleyV0807 I found the information in a book titled Southwest Medicinal Plants by John Slattery. Bermuda grass has a very long history in India as a healing agent for many ailments. The thing that stood out to me was that it is a "potent inhibitor of MRSA and other pathogenic microbes". Supposedly, it also helps with rheumatoid arthritis and neurodegenerative diseases, among many other ailments. I love this book, as I live in the Southwest and have many of these plants and trees in my backyard, but it may be a good book for anyone to own.
@@ChelleyV0807definitely, I didn’t know it was medicinal?
Picture This is the only App I pay for. I love it!
For growing lemongrass.. much easier and faster to buy from an Asian grocery and plant the bottom 2 inches of the grass stalks.
I absolutely love and learn from your videos! 💕 I started lazy gardening this year using wood chips. It's been 80s and 90s all ready and i am having to water, but not as much as last year.😊 Here in the 🏜️ desert part of WA we have that insidious Bermuda grass! Thankful it's no longer a problem in my garden, just in my landscaping. I'm fighting a huge patch of it right now! It is coming up through my mulch and cardboard so I'm raking it all back and going to start over with a thicker layer of cardboard. That stuff is evil!!!
Love ya lady! Thanks for sharing!❤
I planted my tomato trimmings on shortish stems in 9cm pots and they rooted to the bottom of the pots in a week (it's been about 20C, but they are in a shelter that makes it warmer in the afternoon). It worked just as well (or better) than my usual long stem method.
Epic Gardening have a good video on an experiment they did with different depths of planting for tomato transplants (TL;DR; just buryi at soil level ). So I figured I'd try the same with cuttings.
Awesome stuff Anne! 😃👍🏼👊🏼
Came in from the garden/greenhouse & saw you had a vid up .
Yipppeeee I needed this today 😉 You are an absolute joy to watch🤩 Entertainment & garden tips all in one. 😂. You are amazing 👍👵🏻👩🌾❣️
Ur the best Anne. Love everything u do.
Te apreciamos mucho!
Love love love your videos. I learn something new every time. ❤ I love hearing your stories and seeing your animals.
Great informative channel Anne! Keep going!👍
After watching my wife work for hours doing her garden weeding and now watching your videos I’m really tempted to start my own garden. Going to save cardboard and wood chips (2 box truck loads) and this fall will be carving out a huge area for my garden next year or the next?
Corn is one of those things you need a pipe sowing tool like I have.
I’m sorry i missed you in Ohio. Hope you had a good time!
Thank you for sharing. I am learning so much. I am in a hot climate and covering the ground seems to be working. I am sure it will do better the more I put on it. Have a great day.
2:08 snap 😂 it needs to produce food or be beneficial to prevent garden pests!
lol I love how you pick lettuce because I do that too I ain’t got time to delicately pick lettuce. And it does fine!
Speaking of asparagus allergies! My dog has been sticking her head inside of asparagus bush and standing there, meditating for about 10 minutes a few times a day every day for the past 2 years. Any thoughts? In winter she does the same thing, but with a dining table.
Thank you for sharing ✌🏽💖🤟🏽✨️🧚♂️
16:24 oh my!!!😮❤ 18:45 THAT PART! 🎉
Your garden looks wonderful. Love it. Thank you. 😊
Anyone looking for alternates to their weeds-who, like me, worries about later having to differentiate between a weed and its look alike-might try searching native plants for the same circumstances. For instance, if you have mock strawberry (has yellow flowers), wild violets will fill the same niche if given a chance (this example valid in Eastern US; your local extension probably has a localized list of alternatives to invasive weeds)
Check out the app picture this to identify the plants you’re not sure are weeds or not ;)
That's great and good luck my friend 😊
Thanks for the tour!! Love your garden!
Great and inspiring video! Also your boots are so cool!
Your pawpaw tree is similar to my peach tree. I’m in zone 3/4b where peach trees don’t grow. So I purchased the most cold hearty peach tree I could find and planted it on the south side of my house where it gets full sun all day and is protected from the wind by the house and is close enough, 10’ , to get some warmth from the foundation in the winter. The tree is now three years old and is thriving. It produced blossoms for the first time ever, some of which produced peaches. After enduring a hailstorm there is one peach still on the tree. I’m hoping that by October I will be able to eat that peach and share it with my best friends.
try 'Siberian C' peach
Yesss!!!! Pawpaw!!!! Looks great! 🤙
Oh my gosh. I believe that about garlic measurements. Ha ha ha I'm a garlicaholic. Hello, my name is Stephanie and I'm a garlicaholic. Ha ha ha ha
😊❤
Just Wow!
I'm absorbing your guarding info like a sponge.
Thank you Anne, amazing work!
And thank you Adam for all your help and encouragement!
Adam is a hero haha 😂
Absolutely!
❤thanks for sharing nice video
Good to see you! Your garden is beautiful! God bless you! "Popcornucopia" - ha!
I do the freezer ice cube thing with lemon and also lime juices. Next time I get lemons, I'm going to zest them before juicing and freeze that as well. I've never had pesto, so I'm not sure what to do with it. 😊❤
Oh yes! I swear I use Picture This 4592 times a day.
Hi Anne! Love your garden! Your said your piggy has mosquitoes? I'm sure you know them, but I thought of Mosquito Dunks for them? We use them in our bottom-feeding tomato pots and they solved the issue. Maybe they are piggy safe?
I didn't know that about the lettuce.
Thank goodness I live in Australia with no HOAs
I said that believe it and it was just all different things vegetables and flowers healing thoughts good healthy better and growing up and being big plants great good grateful for you 👍🏾🙏🏾 and wonderful day 💪🏾🫴🏾🆒🫴🏾😉✅🆗🤳🏾👋🏾👋🏾
Your Jeffrey is the same as my male goat peadar
How do you know the difference between the "grass" weed from the lemon grass? What if "grass" also grows with lemon grass?
Basil tea!!
hey...is it still nimble weed? 😆 Love your videos! I needed the reminder that weeds are helping some of my more compact beds.
You have to teach Adam to harvest scapes. 2 harvests, larger garlic
I harvested all I could use before I left. Adam doesn’t quite know the difference between lettuce and artichokes yet, so I don’t think he’s ready to harvest scapes or much else, much less make scape pesto for me in my absence 😂😂
First liking than watching❤
I mean, jeremy clarkson used a vacuum to harvest blackberries on his amazon show. it's not that weird to vacuum up bugs lol.
Do you not like the taste of passiflora incarnata leaves and shoots? They're perfectly edible raw/cooked/dried, and taste pleasantly nutty and savory.
What were you in Thailand?
Were you in the service?
Where do you buy the popcorn seeds from?
Hi Anne.. I enjoy watching you so much. Ive cut back on my animals and gardeing after moving from our home we built and homesteaded to downsize in older years. Ask me if it was smart...I hate it most days. Right now Im feeling sorry for myself.. I fell in the slime we call mud here and messed up my ankle and leg and wanting to get outside. Anyway what are you calling the red plant that attracts bad bugs... It sounds like Amesth but I cant find anything about it. Where do I get it and wil it grow here in the cold north?
Thanks and keep doing what you do ! 😊
Paw paw trees require two trees for cross pollination. #Silly
I cross pollinated it with about 30 for good measure 🤣
Supa hot pickle😊
I agree beef is better than veggies😂❤❤❤
What do you do to your garden to keep the soil healthy?
czcams.com/video/GicG2aDPfXw/video.htmlsi=lQdTKXkG9zChhmjl
Do you have a recipe for your homemade fertilizer?
Search for her "compost tea" video.
Are those vintage Herman Survivor boots? 😍
They’re nick’s handmade boots :) they just look vintage because I work and walk a lot 😂😂
@@AnneofAllTrades Haha - another stellar job by Nick’s. Really cool!
40:35 yes Anne! Plants protect themselves through chemistry, animals protect themselves through mobility. Plants are not actually that good for us! Eat that meat!
Stop forcing yourself to eat what you (and babies everywhere) already know isn’t good for you 🤗
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