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  • Chickens love slugs. Mine enjoy them greatly. Slugs love the yeasty smell of beer, but at least they die happily, or possibly finding fault with their world in a giant tirade.

  • Chickens love slugs. Mine enjoy them greatly.

  • The goldfish are very happy too!

  • All I learned was there is a mom trying to show how cute her daughter is. Teach her to sing and dance and put her on American Idol. This is supposed to be a learning video for gardening, very disappointing.

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  • holy crappers and milk i saw the cat and you weren't talking about water 0-o

  • @Missmadammozart wait, pond at the end, *whew* that couldv'e been bad

  • Thanks for the slug beer tip!

  • I love watching how much fun you and your daughter have.... I wish my daughter and I had that much fun together, she's 12 and to cool to hang with her mom! UGH!!!

  • hey patti, i was wondering if there is anything wrong with doing some like sweet corn, bush beans, and summer squash? does it really matter what kind of beans, sqaush and corn you use? thanks, alex!

  • @menmach100 natives use to grow sweet corn, popcorn, ect, and diffrent beans and squash so i dont think it really matters.

  • "but they're dunk when they die!" sorry garden girl, ur daughter steals the show lmao. wheres her channel at?

  • i love this kid - she is so excited and awesome. great videos, thanks!

  • I love that you fed the slugs to the fish! I always felt like such a sadist when I paid the neighbor kids a penny a slug/snail/hornworm, then just threw them in the middle of the street to die in the 100+ degrees. (the slugs, not the kids)

  • As Geoff Lawton says: "If you have a snail or slug problem you have a duck deficiency!"

  • I tried this last year with no success. I think the birds ate most of the seeds. I'm thinking that corn is just not my crop.

    The info I read indicated that you plant the corn, wait until it's about a foot, then plant the beans to climb the corn and the squash to shade.

    I never made it past the corn.....

  • Lovely video!

  • the lil girl is funny lol beansssssssss

  • what cam recorder did you use?

  • yea wich one

  • I found a treasure on youtube I'm subscribing this is cool

  • this is soo fun to watch for some reason!!

  • If you still have your chickens you should feed your slugs to them.

  • Berry, berry nice! love your video, you are kinda living out my dream to grow my own garden and become self sustainable. I commend you for the wonderful job you and your sweet daughter is doing. Where are you located?

    Hallelu-Yah!

    Yah bless you!

  • I love all of your videos, I like that you can be pretty, well spoken and well dressed, and yet still be a strong, smart woman that can work. I like the dynamics between you and your daughter.

    LOL@ the fish eating the slugs at the end, sharing a moment while Re-purposing slugs. :)

  • sentenced to a watery death

  • I rather have the sisters instead of vegetables.

  • Why wash it? I agree unless using chemicals.. fresh out of garden YUM!!

  • this is adorable and your beautiful daughter is a wise inquisitive young lady and baby my winter squash died due to squash bugs made me mad everything looks great

    God Bless

  • cute

  • Niiiiiiiice. Real nice!

  • good job ladies=]

  • Great video! I met Garden Girl and Garden Kid at a brunch recently!

    Thanks for posting!

  • Sorry, but I find this video rather boring - think it is too much 'designer gardening' rather than 'solid, gritty get down on your knees dirty gardening', particularly when it comes to weeding.

  • I agree with you.

    Also why wouldnt she let the girl eat the bean? is she using chemicals on her beans? eating it fresh out of the garden is the best.

    Then she cuts the small bean to show the girl dont pick these. Couldnt she just have said se this one and point to it rather than cutting it off the vine?

  • copefarms : i too agree.. i didnt cook a single one of my beans this year me and my 2 1/2 yr old stood there eating them outta the garden instead there so much better that way. and why cut the small bean why not leave it to grow it would matured after picking some of the other plants and it gets more sun! oh what ever this was kinda boring to watch and not be doing my self instead! great comment post though :D

  • She's adorable! and funny too. You gotta have her in more of your videos.

  • Your daughter cracks me up being SO excited being with you at your garden! I was raised by my grandparents after the deaths of my parents,had to move from the burbs of Ohio to the hills of Ky and they raised enuff to feed the whole county!!(SERIOUSLY) So I did not get exicted about going to the garden to work let me tell ya!! lol but I do enjoy growing some of my own veggies now and I LOVE eating them even better!! Any tips are greatly appreciated!! Thanks for the videos!! ~Robyn

  • great fun gardening with kids.

  • Now that's what I call a garden shed LOL !

    Wassail !

  • What region do you live and do you use fertilizer my zucchinni leaves never get that big.

  • Your garden is beautiful, and so is your little girl. : )

  • Great video ladies

  • grow weed

  • very good.....

  • Mother Daughter Team.. Awesome.

    I Love it!!

  • Your daughter is adorable! (and I've heard slugs are edible, as long as they are cooked -- not that I've tried them!)

  • Thank you and your daughter! You are both cute! Great job!

  • Patti - have you thought about trying out a hedgehog in your raised beds? The walls look high enough to keep them in, I don't think they burrow if they have a little tunnnel/home provided above surface, and as long as you don't have raccoons or foxes, they should have able to eat bugs, snails, slugs etc in peace. They also don't pack the earth of course, are big enough to chase our moles/voles and are small enough waddle through the veggie maze w/o affecting the plants (unlike poultry.)

  • Your garden is so beautiful! Yay for you! Bravo!

  • Great video! The slugs die happy!

  • I don't know if you should be worried about it where you are, but in Hawaii and on the west coast, you should never touch a slug. They might be carrying rat lung disease. It can be deadly.

  • ORLY? I picked one up once and had a devil of a time getting the slime off of my fingers! had to use rubbing alcohol!

  • very cute ...vid

  • Wow, the picture quality of your clips has really gone up lately. Are you shooting on HD cameras or something?

  • now this, i would totally do! i love all these those veggies. .... i'm def. thinking about it.

  • what ya do with a drunkin slug

    what ya do with a drunkin slug

    what ya do with a drunkin slug

    early in the morning. lol

    great video

  • awsome lookn garden

  • nice fam-lee garden fun video

  • fun vid:) I bet sand paper on the edge off the raised beds could stop the slugs! I tried the three sisters this year but my spot for it was too shady:(

  • that was a cute video! why do squash and those types of vegetables attract big nasty bugs?

  • I am plagued by snails in my garden :( Great vid Patti. Your daughter looks a lot like you, she is pretty.

  • : ) real cute video ...i laught more than once it was so cute...lol " i'm going to eat this one!" was the best...as always thanks for sharing...i planted my garden too late ( early summer ) so, my garden kinda burned up...lol i'll try again...lol : )

  • good job girls . i must be part slug , i like beer to :)

  • Whoa that's too bad about all the slugs! Don't they eat your garden? We have little black catapillars down here. The kids call them eyebrows.

  • cute

  • beer will attract the slugs from all of your neighbour's gardens ...

  • Second comment lol

    Cute video...and great raised bed it really grew beautifully. About the slug traps...if you have a dog cover the bowls you use cuz dogs like beer too..mine does anyway =)

  • Can I eat this now?......NO!.....oh.... love it! We have tons of beans too! But the blight got our tomatoes here in NC. We are trying again with fall tomatoes. Seedlings are doing well and we are on our way!

  • First comment! (:

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