Backyard garden cleanup after snow storm – Part of natural disasters is the cleanup work. After our unique Texas Winter Snow Storm, the garden left me with a lot of extra things to do. In this video I share tips and some cool things I learned along the way, as well as lessons learned. I don’t think we will have another snow storm this year but who knows what 2021 will bring next 😉.

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23 Comments

  1. I’m here early this time!
    Currently watching this while baking!
    Sending harden hugs! 💜

  2. checking out ur clips. thank you for gardening and sharing.. bradda V, Northern Mariana Islands 670Gs

  3. Hi Ryahlie mother nature always seem to threw us a learning curve, so we can be better prepare for the future. Yes a little lost and fruit damage but your garden will be ten time better for 2021. God bless!

  4. Have you thought about a pocket prairie under the trees? Or just planting native grasses and flowers to keep the soil covered and weeds down?

  5. In the spring maybe you will get to taste your blood orange. Everything will come back better. You are full of knowledge.

  6. I'm glad it's almost spring time, so that you can start fresh with all new crops, excited for the next growing season!

  7. So sorry to see that you lost some fruit and vegetables.

    Keep at it, that's how it goes with gardening unfortunately.

    Greetings from the Rio Grande Valley

  8. So sorry about your garden but you have a great smile attitude about your future garden. Would love to get one of those worm cafes!

  9. Was wondering how your garden did during the freeze. The citrus might come back if the wood is still green. Time will tell. Normally they don’t like anything below the mid 20s

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