FULL August Garden Tour 2024! | The Lazy Garden Survived and Thrived!

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0:00 Intro
0:21 Purslane
0:42 Asparagus
1:01 Watermelon is life
1:16 Dreams of brewing my own beer
1:42 Cucamelon Heaven
2:17 Dahlia and my favorite color
3:12 “Macrogreens” instead of micro greens
4:32 a word from our sponsor
6:17 I might have made a huge mistake…
9:07 What I’ve done about it…
10:32 Female asparagus plant
11:52 Chinese longbean and letting plants go to seed
13:06 Persimmon tree
13:56 You gotta know when to fold em’
15:50 My soldier fly factory
17:27 Popcorn…area
20:22 Amaranth
21:30 Thistles Gone Wild
22:29 My Brassica Factory failure
23:33 Pathetic Apple tree vs Impressive Peach tree
24:23 Figs, and what to do when they aren’t ready
25:14 A dead tree
25:55 Fried okra
26:24 Paw paws
27:12 This didn’t happen overnight
28:53 Grape vines
30:14 Pepper Plant Project
31:29 Genetically modified seeds?
32:28 Cucumbers in tomato cages
33:15 Spicy food challenge

MORE ABOUT ME

I'm Anne of All Trades. In NASHVILLE, I have a woodworking, blacksmithing and fabrication shop, a selection of furry friends, and an organic farm. Whether you've got the knowledge, tools, time or space to do the things you've always wanted to do, everything is "figureoutable."

I became "Anne of All Trades" out of necessity. With no background in farming or making things, I wanted to learn to raise my own food, fix things when they break and build the things I need.

12 years ago I got my first pet, planted my first seed and picked up my first tool.

My goal is to learn and share traditional techniques and skills while showing my peers how to get from where they are to where they want to go, how to do the things they are passionate about, and what can be done TODAY to engage their own community and grow deep roots.

Whether it's carving spoons, making my own hand tools, restoring my antique truck or growing heirloom tomatoes, the farm and workshop definitely keep me busy and support - whether financially through Patreon, through shopping my affiliate links, through buying merchandise, plans or project videos, or even just liking, commenting, and sharing my content with others helps me GREATLY to keep producing quality content to share.

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Anne, as a gentleman gardener may I thank you for being my inspiration for trying new ideas and not fear garden failures, your willingness to share the good, the bad and authentic experiences is what makes me love your work. A tip of my straw hat to my garden therapist 😊

firemaster
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As someone who does understand sarcasm, I just want to say thank you for all your hard work. I know you’re the “lazy” gardener, but I appreciate you so much. I’m hoping to use your wisdom to have a beautiful lazy garden of my own. This season left a lot to be desired this year. Also would love to see a video on how you preserve all of your amazing harvest!!! Thanks Anne. Praying all the best for you and Adam… as long as he doesn’t step on another watermelon vine 😅❤

sparrowsknow
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I would LOVE a second Anne channel that's not so 'family friendly'. Only because I see a glimmer of ornery in her eyes. She does an EXCELLENT job of keeping this channel of. It'd just be nice to see her cut loose is all. ❤

jannafolsom
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You are such a joy to listen to... ❤❤❤ The tail slapping the face.. 😅 "Do you mind ma'am?".

Mossy
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Thanks for all the garden goofiness, really appreciate the genuineness and like the kindness approach, it makes you feel so nice

brookeleary
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Don't compare your begining to someone else's middle. Love this!

kimberlyflouhouse
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Another trick is planting pole beans with tomatoes along a fence. With a little encouragement the bean vines help keep the tomatoes more upright.

maryschrier
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the cutest sprite gardener ever! great info and humor to boot!

jenagarcia
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That cows sense of humour is hilarious, she was super intentional aiming for your face, I swear....lol ❤❤ too funny 😂

gailmcdonald
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I just wanna adopt you! LOL!! You’re teaching this old lady new tricks and have me laughing all day long. Keep up being a lazy gardener!

lindaschilling
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Everytime you say "boy howdy", I always imagine that Howdy goes "Why yes I am. Thank you for always talking about me, two-legged, mother-human." 😊❤

Thank you for another informative video, I like seeing the process and the joys and struggles and everything. Helps me understand all the REAL parts of gardening/homesteading.

SavvyGirl
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Misshapen cucumbers still great for my fav Tequila drink.
TEQUILA Eastside Cocktail
3 slices Cucumber
6 Mint Leaves
2 oz. TEQUILA
3/4 oz. Simple Syrup (sugar / water at 50/50 dissolved)
1 oz. Lime Juice fresh

Crush cucumber and mint with the lime juice - add everything else, strain into glass with ice.

alexhuxley
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Hahaha. My ENTIRE chicken run is thickly covered in cucamelons that volunteered from last year. SO many cucamelons! Haha, and very cool and happy chickens.

MorePranaGardens
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This is everything I want my garden to be, but also, thank you so much for teaching me to chill out and let nature do its thing for me

christiantheriot
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15:07, great advice. Know when to cut the losses and focus your energy on something else. We have definitely made that mistake a few times in a couple of our videos too.
Video is great as always!

lifeslittlegardens
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Popcorn: the Lord's vehicle for butter. 😁 😋

CoreenT
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Our daughter recently started her new career in Nevada. She met friends there that shared a cooking class with her. They used amaranth leaves kinda like I do mustard greens….cooked down in skillet. She said they were really good! ❤️
Btw your girls tail swats were so funny! Gotta love our farm animals! 😂

janellnewton
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You are the best! Thanks for yours, and your trusty cameraman’s, fabulous, fun and fruitfully inspiring videos 😊🌱💗

kernlee
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Anne! We have the same issues! That weird fungus is on my fruit trees and bushes and some flowers. I have a ridiculously huge chard amongst non existent brassicas, with the same climate issues here in Virginia! Thanks for the video...and the sarcasm😊

debrahansley
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I swear chard is invincible! We live in Maine and it’s the only thing in my garden that year after year does great with virtually no pest pressure. I can do other brassicas like cabbage, broc and cauliflower Brussels etc.. no go. Cabbage worms and white moths every time..

carissalizotte