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20 Comments

  1. Adam and Eve where the first gardeners :-D. So that means something- that we have it in our blood.

  2. I would like to see Video about sowing planing in spring, succession in summer and again sowing in autumn. Thank you
    Warm regards from Wales.

  3. Hi there, I'm from New Zealand 🙂. I love your style! Thanks for sharing your knowledge – I really appreciated the simple construction of raised beds – I've never used a drill before, so I'm not sure about how to use one exactly (eg, how do you know when to stop drilling a hole?! – it looked like you didn't pre-drill holes too, all very confusing for a newbie hehe 😂 – very useful tip that the store can cut the piece to length!) but the construction itself totally looks do-able! So maybe I'll try and find a budget drill and have a go and see what happens. It's because of videos like yours that lots of people get the feeling we can do things ourselves, no need to rely on buying stuff. Makes it much more accessible. I'd add a little request that you give measurements in metric too if possible, in the text description at least perhaps – it would make it a little easier to follow along. (Both volumes and lengths.). Thanks for your efforts! And it's a great thought that gardening is a shared "language"! ☺️

  4. I have learnt a lot from your channel especially about mulch, raise beds and many others.
    Big thanx from Oman

  5. Thank you Scott and congratulations from Ontario Canada. I have a pollinator garden on town land and a vegetable garden at my neighbour's. Each year it gets better on a small scale. How do we control bugs naturally? First time seeing leafminer.

  6. Love Your philsophy of what gardening means. Try to pass over as much I can to my kids and not only that, handcrafting skills althoug. What will they do if ther is no more power from the wallplugs? Greetings from germany. <3

  7. I just found you. I watched a few of your videos & have already learned many things. Thx so much for your knowledge & passion. God bless 🙋‍♀️

  8. Hi.
    I have participated in 2 giant pumpkin competitions but I can not get it to grow it really gigantic.
    What would be your advice?

  9. Just discovered your channel and I'm enjoying it thoroughly. I especially value it because I'm growing in Colorado, at 6,000 feet just southwest of Denver. I spent 11 years as a Master Gardener in Douglas County–and there's still so much to learn–and unlearn!

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