Garden Tour 2010
Uploader Comments (skeletonmom)
All Comments (26)
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What kind of hops do you have?
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those at 1:34 look like striped butternuts! im not entirely sure you call them Butternuts haha but thats what we call them, nice veggies!
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Well, considering that you did this video in one take and didn't have to re-record anything, I think you did great. If you ever do start editing videos yourself though, I recommend just using Windows Movie Maker, it's about the most balanced editor I've tried in terms of simplicity of use and available effects. The draw back is that it crashes a lot until you get used to doing everything a particular way. Also, it's been several years since I've seen a dog eat watermelon.
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@TheIronAtheist - Actually, not on this one. Worked well on one take. I still havent learned how to do the cut and sew option yet for editing. My 13 year old daughter helps with all the techy stuff to get me online. She is a wiz and loves it. I am very grateful for her help.
Also have a video of my dogs eating watermelon right off the rind-seriously! Also, hoping to post soon the cool waterfall down the street from my house and the zombie walk we participated in last night.
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Well, I think you did a great job. Excellent, actually, for this being your first video and all. It seemed to come pretty natural to you. Did you do it all in one take or did you have to start over a few times?
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@unmedication - Satanic Melon!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :O
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@TheIronAtheist - Thanks! I was sooo nervous at the begining of this video...you can see my wide-eyed deer in the headlights look. Very embarrassing...and look a little crazed. :I
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The melon in the spokes was an AWESOME ending point for the video!
Wow...your garden(s) is (are) wonderful! Gives you a wonderful yield too! I'm envious of your tomatoes. I didn't get many last year. (Maybe because I am growing them in pots in the desert?? LOL) I planted them because I wanted to make fried green tomatoes. I never got enough to make them, nor were they big enough. I'm hoping for better luck this year. Yay...spring will be here soon and I get to try again...:-)
GreatGig1 1 year ago
@GreatGig1 - Thanks! Dont give up...sometimes one year is the pits for growing stuff and the next is fantastic. For 3 years in a row my watermelons totally sucked. Well, last year you saw how that went! Try to research tomatoes that do well in the hot (and sometimes cold, too) conditions of a desert. And, check the handy, dandy elevation chart to see where your area is to determine what will be easy to grow. And, try square foot gardening (book available thru Amazon)-might help, too.
skeletonmom 1 year ago