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24 Comments

  1. Podcasts…. Ugh yesssss! I love hearing you while I drive… I do put your videos on every morning on my way to work! (I watch them after I get home!)

  2. Maybe a meet and great with Russell and Chedder😃 Love you're videos. I'm getting very inspired with what I want in my backyard that I've recently had cleared. It'll take a while…but I'm excited. Thank you both!

  3. I don't know if you will see this but Arborvitae are bog/riparian trees. Both species are mostly found in wet forests & coniferous swamps so that's probably why they struggle in the high desert, they want/can take being waterlogged.

  4. Fungus gnats are attracted to not the air that we breathe out but what’s in it. I’d like to have her in front of your face. When I was out replanting some of my succulents and we get behind my glasses and that was a real pain.

  5. Can you circle items that are highlighted-no problem-you go Ken😂. I love to see you putting together flower arrangements. A video on filler flowers would be informative.

  6. I guess on a podcast the names of some of the plants could be learned and maybe the items used to make the tray could be written down, rewound then listened to again etc…

  7. While I was watching the recap video, I laughed so hard at Ken's editing of the Blue Fescue picture! I paused the video and jumped to the comments to see if everyone found as much humor in it as I did! I'm glad you all did, too! Like minds think alike!! 😂💚

  8. Try this for fungus gnats: Neem Cake. It's the most effective for getting rid of fungus gnats and keeping them away. Follow the directions for the correct amount. Soak the cake in your watering can, then water all of your plants. You may need to treat again in a week. Do this every time you bring new plants home as a preventative and you won't have them buzzing your face while filming. Let me know if it works for you.

  9. Water your indoor plants with 1 part peroxide to 4 parts water. It will get rid of the root chewing fungus gnat larva. I do it about every 3 weeks and no gnats for several years with over 100 tropicals growing in our house! It also prevents fungus from growing in your pots.

  10. Omg I was in the video TWICE, I am flabbergasted, thank you so much for the hydrangea tips, hopefully it'll get better this year, I'll do a harsher prune on them

  11. I am currently walking around and cleaning listening to this lol. That’s frequently how I watch this, then I stop when it sounds like a photo is up on the screen!

  12. Mountain Crest Gardens has a great web site. I was new to succulents and learned everything I needed to know to be successful. I suggest the people asking questions on succulents & cacti refer to their site.

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