Thanks for the introduction of the new spray pump. Looking forward to purchasing it. I think that adding the other pond to that area would be great. Have a great day and week!
In my 30 years of gardening, there are a few tools that I cannot live without, and this has become one of them. I bought this last year and it is an essential for every gardener. It cuts—without effort—everything I need cutting in seconds. We had five large limbs cut this spring from a large Oak. We had them leave the wood for firewood. Having this tool assisted us in cutting the small twigs to 2” diameter branches with ease. Made the job much quicker. I love it. Still have to remember to clean the blades between plants which I’m not so great at!
I was caught by surprise when many of my shrubs and perennials broke dormancy early this year and regretted not doing all the pruning in FEBRUARY as all the experts recommend. I live in NC 8a and had to prune overgrown figs this year – just hoping they'll grow fast enough for a harvest in August
Thank you for highlighting your chitalpas! I planted a tiny one last year and it grew and leafed out, but never bloomed. This season, new growth has started from the bottom so I’m hopeful for flowers this year! We’re in Eastern Washington zone 6b. Q: What month do start to see flowers on yours? PS I’m so grateful for all that I learn from you! ☺️🌺
Hello from Kentucky!! Love the new format on this channel! I can finally "hype" you for learning! All my elninos are all about to bloom already! Like super early! I did cut them back early March but not like you! Lol
OMG the shorts on You Tube play the same day as the video. It’s a bit much. If you can throw some shorts up from a while ago I might rewatch but not from a video I watched 40 minutes ago.
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Thanks for sharing.
Love the format of these little highlights! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the introduction of the new spray pump. Looking forward to purchasing it. I think that adding the other pond to that area would be great. Have a great day and week!
Battery operated pruners. Need those. Love the small saws. They work great.
In my 30 years of gardening, there are a few tools that I cannot live without, and this has become one of them. I bought this last year and it is an essential for every gardener. It cuts—without effort—everything I need cutting in seconds. We had five large limbs cut this spring from a large Oak. We had them leave the wood for firewood. Having this tool assisted us in cutting the small twigs to 2” diameter branches with ease. Made the job much quicker. I love it. Still have to remember to clean the blades between plants which I’m not so great at!
I was caught by surprise when many of my shrubs and perennials broke dormancy early this year and regretted not doing all the pruning in FEBRUARY as all the experts recommend. I live in NC 8a and had to prune overgrown figs this year – just hoping they'll grow fast enough for a harvest in August
Thank you for highlighting your chitalpas! I planted a tiny one last year and it grew and leafed out, but never bloomed. This season, new growth has started from the bottom so I’m hopeful for flowers this year! We’re in Eastern Washington zone 6b.
Q: What month do start to see flowers on yours?
PS I’m so grateful for all that I learn from you! ☺️🌺
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Luv this DeWalt pruner so much I went out and bought the 9' Pole pruner version also 🙂
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This is not her official channel
Hello from Kentucky!! Love the new format on this channel! I can finally "hype" you for learning! All my elninos are all about to bloom already! Like super early! I did cut them back early March but not like you! Lol
My Chitolpa has already bloomed…in TX…Will it bloom again? All leaves around top.
Love that you are creating your channels exactly how you always envisioned! Perfect place to put your highlights 🙂
Everything is looking beautiful 🥰
OMG the shorts on You Tube play the same day as the video. It’s a bit much. If you can throw some shorts up from a while ago I might rewatch but not from a video I watched 40 minutes ago.