Backyard Garden Update - Herbs, Transplant, Grapes, Greenhouse

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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2010

Update on our seedlings and working in our garden/greenhouse.

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  • Wow! Things are really coming together really nicely! Kinda time-lapsed since I'm just starting to watch your vids. :)

  • @VivianRinSC Yeah, we see that you are commenting as you go! lol! That's great. I checked out your yogurt one so far... but got interrupted 1/2 way through by the phone... I have to sit down and go through yours! :) Glad to have you on board! -Randy

  • That squirrel is scoping out the garden! LOL Oh, I can't wait to put in my herbs. . . You know, I have wild(?) chives ALL OVER the place here. It comes up in the lawn, the pasture -- just everywhere. My kids pull them up and eat the roots (mild onion-y flavor). They call it "onion grass". : )

  • @Michigansnowpony We really enjoy our herb garden.  So awesome that it's up and growing. Won't be long now till we get to use them!

  • I have Stevia going too.  They don't give too many seeds in the pack. I tried to buy 1000 stevia seeds on Ebay and they all failed. Went with the store bought pack and they almost all germinated. I've never seen Stevia plants for sale locally.

  • @SleestaksRule I can't wait to actually start using it... since I am type 2 diabetic - Randy.

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  • you'll love the stevia. i am an insulin dependant diabetic and have been using it for about 6 months now. and i don't think 'd ever buy seeds off ebay. go with a supplier you're familiar with or one that is highly recommended. just found your vids and things look great.

  • @atticus9799 Lemon balm is a really great substitute when you don't have lemon... at least that's my experience. :)

  • Great vid! Thanks for the Sub! Two of my favorite things are trellis and zip ties. How could we do a garden without them? Keep it up. As for the lemon balm, I have it every year, my daughters love it, if only for the way it smells, we do add it to our tea when we brew for iced tea other than that, it just smells good AND our dogs love to munch on it as well!

  • that so cool!

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