Welcome back to my garden in Northeast Arkansas! 🌿 In this video, I take you on a post-hurricane garden tour to explore the surprising growth and challenges we’re facing. After days of rain, the garden has flourished in unexpected ways. You’ll see how my sage, lavender, and even rogue tomatoes are thriving! 🍅 Gardening is an adventure, especially in Zone 7, and there’s always something new to discover. From the vibrant flowers to the healing herbs, it’s a joy to share this journey with you all. I love fall! 🍂 It’s a season of change and reflection, perfect for cozy days and garden projects. Let me know if you have any comments or suggestions! I adore connecting with you. Follow me for more gardenlife tips and adventures! Let’s chat about all things gardening, from seed starting to organic gardening. Family moments and personal stories make this garden tour extra special, so join in the fun! 💬🌷 #gardenlife #arkansasgardening #cottagecore #growyourown

CHAPTERS:
00:00 – Introduction
01:09 – Front Garden Design
05:20 – Growing Seedlings Tips
06:38 – Back Garden Ideas
14:00 – Front Yard Landscaping
19:00 – Backyard Inspiration
21:10 – Front Porch Decor
23:10 – Upcoming Gardening Projects
25:20 – Outro

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2 Comments

  1. As you may remember, I've recently moved to Mountain Home, Arkansas, zone 7, from Ohio, Zone 6a. I'd love to hear the differences in the weather here. No landscaping had been done to this home….so much has been accomplished in just these two months of being here. I love it! Thanks for all your updates. Love from your 'neighbor'!

  2. It would be cool if you filled the cinder blocks with soil or compost and use them as little growing pockets. Nice garden. I grew loofah this year and will every year for now on.

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