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31 Comments

  1. Heidi, how do you keep squirrels and birds out of your fruit. Here in Virginia, we have so many squirrels and hundreds of birds. Any good ideas, please share.

  2. Wooden Pallets set up on end with chicken wire & plastic or coconut fibre makes great planters as well. You can lean them up against anything as well.

  3. Want to make my yard completely usable just like yours,Mrs. Heidi. A slow process for sure. Have 2.43 acres in NEGA,mostly a part sun,very little full sun,but learning as I go. Those seeds I bought from Mrs. Heidi are coming along(a tiny few failure so starting them over- my fault totally)and though small yet,but already blooming…borage mostly. Love,love this episode…Great ideas and info! Thanks a bunch!

  4. Your deck and gardens are so beautiful!! I love how creative you are with placing your planters. 😍 Can you possibly do a video on how often you fertilize your plants and how you replenish the soil in your planters in the spring? (I hope I didn’t miss this in this video…busy with doing things while listening.) Thanks, Heidi!

  5. Thank you for the info it was very helpful. Do you have a link for the rainbow peppers they are gorgeous. I would love to grow them in my garden.

  6. Thank you, Heidi, for the encouragement. I love your no-nonsense approach in both your videos and your instructions/suggestions. God IS good…all the time. 💝

  7. Looking for advice. Had a storm with 80 miles an hour winds. Knock off half the apples from our tree. Does anyone have any ideas of what I can do with the apples ? Thank you. Great videos 👍

  8. RainCountry, you really inspired me a lot! I recently buy land in pei Canada half acres with my husband! It’s tree lot! I pray we will find a way to work it, both physically and financially!

  9. It’s so amazing and admirable what you’ve accomplished with your gardening space Heidi. Thank you for sharing this information.😊

  10. Your greenbeans grow in pots! Mine did terrible in the square foot greenhouse garden. Maybe I'll try fall greenbeans.

  11. Ty. I use the holes in cinderblocks to plant things. I also bought alot of wash buckets at Dollar Tree for only $1.25 each & I just poke some holes in the bottom.

  12. Great information for growing in pots. Thank you so much for sharing ❤️

  13. I learned from Big Family Homestead YouTube video the other day that if a person doesn’t press the like button or comment on a video that YouTube will stop recommending the channel so I gotta get better about commenting since I learn a lot from your channel and would hate to see it disappear.

  14. Thank you for your tips. I’m new at container gardening. I always learn from you. 🙂

  15. Back in the day when I was younger and had a yard instead of living in a condo, I used peppermint as an additive to the blackberries I grew and made into blackberry-peppermint preserves. Leaning how much peppermint per batch was a trial and error, but people would buy the preserves off of me as an "already sold" as much as I wanted to. I found that low sugar Blackberry-peppermint has been a great additive for digestive health. I found that fruit food spikes every 3-5 years always boosted the crop I got and that was also trial and error. I think I will see what I can do with a grow tower and strawberries. Going from northern illinois to Minnesota required a change in what I can grow. Global warming has also changed what grows well. My daughter found that Bell Peppers prefer pots because the plants like warmer roots and will produce a lot more fruit.

  16. We have a place called seven Mi fair right down the road and it’s open all year round but in the summertime everyone brings their stuff there and it’s like a gigantic rummage sale so that’s where I get my containers from! Like I said, next year is going to be the year! we have trumpet flowers growing everywhere here! They are in the lawn and the gardens all over the place! I would like to put some up for some cover from the neighbors because they’re on a huge composting business and the dirt always flies over here! The good part is, we drop our wood over there and then we get free compost in return! Win-win !! That’s great that your knee is feeling better!!🥰🌱😊

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