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I’m Anne of All Trades. In NASHVILLE, I have a woodworking, blacksmithing and fabrication shop, a selection of furry friends, and an organic farm. Whether you’ve got the knowledge, tools, time or space to do the things you’ve always wanted to do, everything is “figureoutable.”

I became “Anne of All Trades” out of necessity. With no background in farming or making things, I wanted to learn to raise my own food, fix things when they break and build the things I need.

12 years ago I got my first pet, planted my first seed and picked up my first tool.

My goal is to learn and share traditional techniques and skills while showing my peers how to get from where they are to where they want to go, how to do the things they are passionate about, and what can be done TODAY to engage their own community and grow deep roots.

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46 Comments

  1. Good glorious morning from Kentucky!!! Happy Mothers Day! I just found your channel, and im so excited to find a gardener to watch that close to my area! I'm in shepherdsville Kentucky and a very new veggie gardener. But Im an experienced flower gardener. I just bought a greenstalk and am going all organic and feel great from it. I have 3 grown sons. I'm so excited to meet yours soon! Have a great day, REST! Thanks for teaching us!

  2. Just remember to bring that Banana in during the winter. I made the mistake in believing the "grow zone 8 cold hardy banana label, ehich was a lie. It died at the first 30° night. Didnt even make it to the 20° that a zone 8b should. So if I ever get another Banana, it will come inside in the late fall to early spring.

  3. I should have watched this before I just planted my transplants, not after… oh well. No extra roots for my tomatoes or peppers lol

  4. What a delightful human being!!!
    Been watching for a few months and by far my favorite green thumb guru.
    Cant wait to start some serious planting.
    #colorado

  5. I love gardening and your videos are super helpfull, sooo much of great informations. But I also feel a little insecure cause I started my garden with more conventional techniques and now I'm scared it's not gonna do well. I trying to add things gradually – like mulch on the top of soil or herbs as pest protectants. I also started compost so I hope I will have some nice black soil in following years. Now I am telling myself I train my plants to be tough and survive in poor, clayish soil. 😁☺️

  6. Would you please explain the soaking in B1 vitamine a little?
    Sounds interesting, but why do you do it?
    Thanks! 💚

  7. SOO, disappointed in send a cake. Confirmed arrival Saturday before mothers day, before ordering. It's not there, today is Sunday, Mother's Day!! The customer service to track my order erroring out….viscous circle…SOOO disappointed. Ordered because of your video….

  8. What do you do about bindweed Anne? It's all over my wood chip garden and other beds around home as well. Boiling water doesn't kill it…

  9. ANN, You just got a great mention in Permaculture Consultants video, for the best and worst homestead channel… Ill put the link in a reply to this comment, in case you don't allow links, that way the info is still here if anyone wants to look it up. Congratulations Mommy!!!

  10. I’m in Houston Texas and I do actually really good with celery. It’s partial shade in my area and I’ve produced it every year.🌱

  11. I’m trying my hand at time right now and it is very picky but I have a partial shade as well so I’m hoping that it takes and I’m going to put in a big pot and I’ll have plenty of thyme 🌱

  12. I feel our biggest problem with our garden is timing. Im always too late or get excited when warm weather comes around that start germinating everyhing and kill them when i put the plants im the ground. We live in TN and in the same zone, do you have a calander you recommend for when the best time to plant things are?

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