Tascam Mic – https://amzn.to/3DynVj9
Harvesting Wheat & Making Wreaths with My Family! – https://bit.ly/43LIB21
6 Week Hayrack Update! They Look SO Great! – https://bit.ly/3DA9Amk
Releasing 450,000 Predatory Mites in Our Garden! – https://bit.ly/3Ofj4Zr
Aquascape Ecosystem Pond Installation Day 1!!! – https://bit.ly/3DvJUHA
Aquascape Ecosystem Pond Installation Day 2: Liner & Rocks! – https://bit.ly/43KhBjd
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God has blessed you because you bless others🥰we enjoy watching your life grow you are such good people
On your mic wire. Use a bread tie to wire the extra cored. That way when it comes out of your pocket it will not get tangled around your knee. Hope it works for you.
"I'm a berm believer." That's awesome!!! Put it on a t-shirt! 😄
"The breads cast upon the water come back ten fold". You are always doing for others without thought of reward – care centers, college, family, friends, food banks, city, followers – lonely, laid up, seeking knowledge …. You so deserve all you get as you humbly love, accept and appreciate your "gifts". Love your heart and all you do. 💜💚💙💛 Terica from Bremerton, WA
The reason these people volunteered their time is because you are the kind of person who has almost 2 million followers. They couldn't have paid for marketing to reach that audience for less money and get the quality of people that would love and appreciate their work! Love the GA family!! ❤
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I’ve been watching you for two and half years and have learned so much ! Thank you for doing your videos!!!
Just an awesome journey… Many thank yous. Great fun.
My nemesis grew great last year and this year, in the same place, didn’t so well…who knows…
I start everyday with you!! Love your videos and your family! Thank you for giving so much of your time and sharing your life…
What a happy project week everyone has had from wheat wreaths, to bugs flying on a cool drone and digging up a magical pond! And moving in bolders, logs, trees, plants and shopping for fish. My favorite part was Benjamin sitting in that huge back hoe and helping dig up the first piles of dirt! That little boy gets to do more in his yard than any child I know. He is having a blast! What a blessing it is to watch him be involved with all you and Aaron and the rest of the family as well as all those professionals that came in for this amazing week! 😊❤
It’s awesome that so many talented people volunteered their time. You are thanking them by posting their contact information — you have 1.8 million followers! The fact that you guys were so cool to work with just made it all the nicer for them. They received fantastic exposure from all of your followers!
It is absolutely beautiful and will give you years of fun, relaxation and memories!
A win win for all!
No luck Laura, you guys work so hard . You deserve all your subscribers!!
Question: are you going to give the fish names like you do with your cats and chickens? Such fun to see you talk to your new “pets.”
Oh I think people will be contacting all the designers there!! I think they are about to be overwhelmed with business very soon, if not already!
For a pond like yours I would guess the cost could range from $100.000 to $ 200,000 if you were paying for everything.
Love y'alls excitement!!! been a great week!
Still on a high!!!
Watching your pond go in has been fascinating! Do you think it will attract more wildlife to your area? I am sure birds and herons, raccoons and deer would love it. Even more excitement in the days to come!
I agree with what everyone else is saying plus you guys NEVER touch politics. I can come to your channel and there is just gardening content with a little bit of cooking, a little bit of antiquing, and a little bit of family life. Just a lovely slice of your lives that you share with us. It’s so enjoyable to be a part of your friendship, albeit online.
Oh, oh (hand in the air). My son has celiac disease (no gluten) so I know wayyy more about flour than is probably healthy 😂. You definitely can make bread with your white wheat. Most European countries grow white wheat for flour and are kind of well known for their bread. There is not as much gluten in white wheat but there's plenty. And many Americans who are not celiac but gluten intolerant find they have no trouble with bread when they travel to European countries. Not only does red wheat have more gluten, but in this country we have bred our wheat to be even higher in gluten because it produces a more shelf stable loaf.
What if you harvest the wheat when it is mature with full seed heads, but still green? Could you make wreaths with the green wheat, and then let it dry and turn golden in wreath form?
Hope this doesn't sound like a negative against you guys but there is way to much garbage on tv these days. I prefer to follow people on youtube who are inspiring with their gardening, homesteading and adventures. Keep up the good work, hope you make it to two million soon.
Love this video!! My therapy! Thank you so much!!
I do the same thing with my dirt. LOL. Im also left handed and my whole family was righthanded. Learning to knit was very difficult.
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The More Unnecessary Standing And Walking On The Rocks That Are Located On The Floor Of The Pond,
The Greater The Potential Becomes For The Liner To Rip. Be Wise. Strive To Get The Full Life Out Of That Liner,
Regardless Of Its Strong Composition.
Omg I love watching the two of you together! And in love with your pond!!
It has been a happy and blessed week watching you and your family with all the interesting things going on with the pond! The look on Benjamin face and Samantha brought tears to my eyes. Your children is being exposed to things in nature and gardening that they will have a childhood that they will be able to take with them for the rest of their life. Thank you for sharing and caring for those of us who look forward to your videos. God bless you, Aaron and your family! ❤❤
One of the best weeks of vids EVER!! So fun and exciting and inspiring! Love seeing the kids enjoying the pond. It won’t be long until you’ve got a frog on a lily pad! 🐸🐠🐢and other critters, too! Magical!
Oh my goodness, Monica! 🤤🤤🤤
We live in the desert and always make a well around the tree, a small berm of dirt about 18" away from stump, and fill with water.
Hi folks . Glad to see a fellow Oregonian do so well. I am in Medford (Zone 8b). I retired and moved here from Salem and was surprised by the differences in the type of plants that thrive here. So close and yet so far. I am intrigued by the mites to control insects. How can you be certain the bees and butterflies will be safe?
Karma. You are the hardest working person I “know” besides my husband. You and Aaron put out amazing content ever single day and I watch you every single day. (Saturdays I don’t know what to do with myself!) You are kind and giving and thoughtful. I love to watch you just puttering around…I still learn something and totally enjoy myself. Even if you’re just watering or grooming plants, I am there for it. Thank you for sharing your home with us. And can’t wait to see more, much much more of the pond.
You want people to contact them. Remember how Laura used Geranium Seeds from Swallowtail Gardens???? They "Sold Out" in a few days. These Pond Guys may end up with way more work than they can handle this year. 😊😊😊
Some of my best memories of my dad are in the garden. He taught me that when you plant, you fill the hole with water first and let it soak in before you put the plant in. That way, the plant's roots will be encouraged to reach down and out for the water, making for a healthier plant.
For the mic cord problem, maybe tie up the excess with a twisty tie?
Just like you learned to trust Greg, he must have formed positive impressions about you guys. I think that helped you make the short list for the pond dream team:)
No need to feel self conscious, we are not all watching at the same time.😂