Frost has come and so the garden is looking much different this week. Join me as we see what’s still looking good, and what’s done for the year.

This is my weekly unedited, casual garden stroll around my southeastern Wisconsin, zone 5b/6a garden.

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22 Comments

  1. Your bird nest peek reminded me how when my daughter was little we would hang different colored yarn, string, twine out for the birds to use in nests. In the fall and winter we would look for nests that had those in them.

  2. How about starting a Garden Club with another youtuber gardener for winter – sort of like The Potty Mouth Garden Club from. the UK. Plot 37 Jesse is on it…

  3. My seed starting indoors did not go well this year. I would love to have an episode about starting seeds indoors in winter, techniques, tricks, caveats. Thanks

  4. I’m in Central MO (6b) pretty much everything in my garden is done with the exception of my Nicotiana. It is healthy, green & still blooming. I’m very surprised…this is the 1st year I have ever grown it.

  5. The window box is still looking so beautiful!! I have containers that still look okay – waiting until frost takes them, then I'll clean them out.

  6. Erin, if you just want to take more breaks between videos and enjoy the slower season, we won't go anywhere! That said, I am loving watching that cuddly little bear grow up. He's already bigger than my 8 year old Australian Cattle Dog. I can't believe it! Appreciate you always sharing snippets of your sweet critters, cats included.

  7. I would love to see what you are growing from seed this winter and maybe winter sowing project? Love seeing Magnus what a cutie!!

  8. You shared a video with snow falling and your garden beautifully blanketed in white and it was so beautiful…. That would be great content😊

  9. Loved it! So special to find these surprises and beauty that this time brings! Thank you, have fun while it lasts!👍🏻👏🏼

  10. I work as a gardener . My client…"Oh it's another beautiful day !" Me: " Grrrrrrrrr". Princeton NJ aka central desert area of NJ.

  11. This video is so relaxing. My garden is looking like a mess and I felt so much better after looking at your garden that this is just fall and post frost look. I usually feel sad at this time of year, and it was nice to see how you are enjoying your space.

  12. I love the strolls. Maybe go to every other week in winter? I'd love to see a walk concentrating on evergreen interest in winter, special tree bark, any berries left. Also views that include the lake. I can't get a good orientation of your property in relation to the lake. I agree with Veleriezendiver below about close ups of small things with winter interest like moss. I garden all year long. Lots of work cutting back invasives at the edge of field and woods. I continue transplanting clumps of perennials until the ground freezes here in New England.

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