This is the last in a series of tips for new gardeners or beginning gardeners.
Keep Learning. There are plenty of videos to watch. YouTube gardeners are a wealth of knowledge, if you want to know something, just search on YouTube and you are going to have more than enough answers.
Or, visit your local library. It supports them and your community.
I hope you have enjoyed all the tips I’ve shared.
Now, it is your turn to go out into your garden, try new things, learn new things, share with others your love of gardening.
Thank you for joining me. Happy Gardening! Catherine

8 Comments
You have really given good tips!👍
Got to be the number one tip! thumbs up! 👍
Great video, we've done most of these but my favorite method is experimenting and making changes as we see opportunities.
Lol it's been 10 years and I still have heaps of lessons every year!! Great vids, friend, keep them coming:))
Every day is a school day on the allotment. Keep gardening Catherine 🙂 Cheers Adam
Thumbs up and I'm already subscribed. These short vids will pick up subscribers later along Catherine, trust me. You are right about neigbours. We have 10 houses in our cul-de-sac and only two of us have a garden. The other eight are either overgrown, all lawn that is reluctantly cut once a fortnight or worse still, concreted over.
Morning from France Catherine 🙋. Nice tips 👍😁, hugs x
Great tips my new garden friend. I agree, books are a great tool. I have so many old books and I mean old from the 1800s from tests from universities. Whether it be from books, or even online searches, the best thing is to try. Things that work for one may not work for another. There are climate differences, length of seasons and soil types. I am about ready to open up today's church service, but will come back to watch your other tips.
Thank you for subscribing to me. Happy gardening in 2018.
Many blessings,
Jim