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Love the the "tractor" seat!
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Nice video! I studied horticulture in Canada and now moved to Thailand. I will use your idea of innoculating my gardens with some soil of the jungle.
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Cheers 🍻 to you to lady. Thanks for the useful info. 🙂👍
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No contest - watch Anne :)
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Tell us ur favourite child without telling us ur fav child 😂😂😂
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A cat that hunts her own food and proudly eats it in front of you is a cat worth keeping! And yes, butter makes everything better.
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I love this tip! Fall sheet mulching with cardboard is the secret to my abundant garden.
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okay, I subscribed at 1:27 🤣🤣🤣
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Your Chinese is impressive! The grammar and pronunciation are just perfect!
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The machete part was gold. TY! 😂
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Hell yeah! This is what we need now!!
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Loved your words of wisdom. A good lesson for all.
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“Find your place, and find your people!!” Community is absolutely critical!
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Such a useful video. I implemented several things from previous videos this year in my garden. Richly blessed. Thank you for your time and efforts!!
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I cant tell you enough how much friendships we all have made through this amazing woodworking journey online means!!! house looks amazing! Can't wait too see whats down the pipe for the two of you!!!
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This guy is the Ryan Hall Y'all of trees. Awesome!
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You are inspirational. Thank you!!
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But in the end it doesn't even matter - Linkin Park. 🥰🥰🥰
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Your advice is so spot on! I'm in a subtropical area in the US and I have to reapply cardboard every two years bc it breaks down/composts so fast in the heat and rain. When I retired, I purchased an older home that didn't have anything living in the soil...no trees, shrubs... absolutely nothing but sand. Five years in, I'm just now seeing the results of creating an underground ecosystem for my plants. I have fruiting shrubs and trees, and lots of bees and butterflies buzzing everywhere. Thanks for your honesty, as I'm not sure there is any such thing as a lazy gardener. LOL
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@AnneofAllTrades If you saw the huge rack on my oldest female.. I must have missed that video though.
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hahah right just 1 day after I advised one cousin to get some goats 😂
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My Irish grandmother loved her cows. No trouble milking them in the early morning and no trouble getting them pregnant with her favorite bull. She was truly hands on Wonderful memories.
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Stay warm hun. In MD we just had our first false spring... 20f tonight. The chickens will be shivering. I will cover the sweet peas. C'est la vie❤
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She is an absolute love!
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Beauty, brains, skills, humility, kindness… Anne is the best and she inspired me to be my personal best.
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What an incredible video! Thank you for taking the time to create this.
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I fostered an 80# Pyrenees rescue puppy whose throat was permanently damaged by goats attacking him. His bark is more of a croak. He was an adorable sweet boy who would let the cat take over his food bowl while he stood there and watched. I've had my doubts about goats ever since. ( Teddy landed a great adoptive family with 5 acres and people who could afford to spoil him.)
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Appreciate your honesty in showing things don't always work out for your either - look forward to the "fix" video. That cat is definitely not camera shy and looks like a real lover.
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Thank you Anne for the sharpening lesson. Always good to get a refresher every now and then to check for bad habits and correct them early. Best wishes to you and your family.
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You are awesome Anne. Thank you for sharing your knowledge. Hugs from Hungary
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Like a rock!
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Love her! Shes so personable.
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You are my kind of gardener! I also say I am a lazy gardener, I hate to weed and water, and save so much time not having to much if any! I was told my methods don't work, well guess what, they do! I'm glad I recently found your channel!
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My grandfather was a cattle farmer his whole life. I didn't realize how much is involved. He's been gone for 30 years now and I miss him.
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Thank you for the baby goat parade; I needed that!
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You so very much for sharing the knowledge
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Love all these tips, I definitely need to get a lazy garden going. I would love to hear more about herbs especially, and indoor options.
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Never heard you giggle so much! Glad you had the good company.
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The neighbor`s herd of about 20 goats escaped and politely picked my green beans, a few tomatoes, strawberries and my beautiful lettuce flowers going to seed. It looked exactly like a theft by humans. I even found one ripe tomato on the ground a few feet from the plant. But the next day they returned and ate every last thing roots and all except my onions and mustard greens. I caught them in the act and they were acting very grateful that I went to all the trouble of planting all the delicious food just for them and seemed shocked when I flipped out. They even took my tomato cuttings rooting in water bottles on the porch and my cigarettes. Coyotes or something got them all and a large pig not long afterwards. We also have some red wolves here in Louisiana, black bears, bobcats and a few mountain lions too.
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Daniel and you, Anne, should be very proud to know that following your previous video i immediately went out and removed any labels remaining on my trees. You both have done a great public service to my little garden
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You’re a good human and a good teacher. Happy new year!
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Makes sense about the depth of planting seeds. Bulbs are supposed to be planted in the same depth proportions 2-3x the height of the bulb. At least for spring flowering bulbs. I'm glad you put the information out there because it certainly simplifies planting seeds a bit more for me now!
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Big baby was offended😂 She called me lard!😂
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You may be "small framed" but you appear to be powerful. I saw you doing pull ups in another video. I'm to the point in life where I can no longer do them. Keep up the awesome work.
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Yes they certainly do. Don't ask how I know. :( Do you find they can catch the chickens even with fencing like you have that chickens can slip through? Or are the chickens too afraid of the shock? And, yes, sadly, chickens don't always know when to use their flying ability. @AnneofAllTrades
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Exactly I agree with your comment, that’s how we learn and become better gardeners. By making mistakes. 👍❤️😊 Liz
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I love that cat!! I think she really likes to be on YouTube.. Haha
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The hardest-working, most resilient, talented lazy gardener in the world. ❤ exhausting just watching😂
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Another really fantastically, honest (and fun) video. I had goats years ago -- they were both challenging and wonderful. A little research, a lot of patience and a willingness to learn are required. Goats are fantastic. But they are not for everyone. You need to be real about your abilities and your expectations.
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you look really happy while making woodwork that's amazing good project too!
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