Days of my life gardening in Idaho

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  • @mindymcgowan5729
    @mindymcgowan5729

    Your garden is coming along beautifully! I've been gardening for over 15 years in Maine. I know all about that pressure to get plants started or planted in the ground, or protected from frost all too well. My husband and I have added over 20 fruit trees, and dozens of blueberry bushes, raspberries, blackberries, strawberries, honeyberries, grapes, (the list goes on and on!) to our property in the last 5 years. Once you start, you just can't stop! lol

  • @abigailk402
    @abigailk402

    I’ve been vegan for 9 years, and I’ve never thought of worm castings being inconsistent with veganism. I have my own worms, and when anyone asks if I have pets, I say “yes, my worms.” I’m not sure whether or how worms experience suffering or mistreatment, but they are fed, kept in a cool dark place in my basement where they can’t get scorched by the sun or harmed by other critters, and live out their lives to the fullest because I never kill them or harm them in any way. As far as I know, I don’t think a worm would realize it’s living in a box and consider that a bad thing either. None of the torture, pain, suffering, and death that occurs in the meat and dairy industries happens to my worms, so, to me, this is totally ok within a vegan lifestyle.

  • @CaliforniaGal
    @CaliforniaGal

    Girl please use sunscreen first. Sunscreen first then makeup. Asian sunscreens layer amazingly under makeup. I beg you to incorporate an SPF. You do look pretty though 🙂.

  • @juliasmessaert8840
    @juliasmessaert8840

    Hannah! I love that you use worm castings. I have been vegan for 5 years now and I’ve recently started working at smaller scale organic vegetable farms. I don’t think people realize how many animal byproducts are used to fertilize organic veggies. I’ve used bloodmeal, fishmeal, and probably more. Now, some farms fertilize with plant pellets (like alfalfa pellets at the farm I’m at now), but there are many amazing farms that are using animal byproducts to fertilize. This doesn’t mean they’re destroying the planet, and I don’t think you’re not vegan if you eat these foods, just thought I would let you all know! It’s so important to get closer to where your food comes from and understand that what goes into growing your food. If you are truly concerned about the food you eat having taken up nutrients from animal products, visit local farms and ask them about their methods and why they use certain products! (That’s for everyone reading 😊)

  • @Alaskaventureswithbrodie
    @Alaskaventureswithbrodie

    I feel like you’re giving worms a great life in that soil. It’s what they love! As a vegan i never even thought about the worms. Were not perfect

  • @rach_o3045
    @rach_o3045

    Who needs a gym when you have a garden 🪴💪🏻

  • @elissadavis8312
    @elissadavis8312

    “Be your kind of vegan” love this! I think it’s actually really unhealthy to strive for perfection. It’s all about doing the best that YOU can do.

  • @maddy-books
    @maddy-books

    Yay! I have been stalking youtube waiting for a new video lol

  • @user-no2mz9hl4f
    @user-no2mz9hl4f

    I really appreciate you sharing your perspective on using worm castings. I tend to agree with you, though I don’t have a garden myself, so I haven’t looked into it myself.

  • @aelfwynn8
    @aelfwynn8

    Love what you said about veganism!!! You go with the worm poop :) Happy birthday to you and baby :)

  • @Bee-mi8ml
    @Bee-mi8ml

    Adding any kind of poop back in the soil is saving the soil. This isn't even a question of rules. It's nature.

  • @arielfriedman7989
    @arielfriedman7989

    So cool that Gabe is working with you in the garden! Love to see the friendship.

  • @susandean8584
    @susandean8584

    I think the purpose of street sweeping is to it reduces the dirt and garbage that goes into storm sewers thereby

  • @mrsbrittanylouu7518
    @mrsbrittanylouu7518

    Loved watching you and Cosmo garden together! Just love you girl! Always have! Your creativeness is just beautiful!!!!

  • @chelseagallant89
    @chelseagallant89

    Yayy gardening! I'm so excited for all my little plantitas to grow and I'm inspired by your drip system

  • @meghanjones5833
    @meghanjones5833

    LOVE watching your garden develop, it’s so beautiful!!! You have the prettiest yard! When you were describing your trip to the garden shop, that is me exactly!! I love the chaos of buying and planting whatever…well within reason. In my 5 years of active gardening, it has never done me wrong. So interesting hearing about worm castings, I am not vegan but I never even thought about it not being vegan!

  • @BethelightF
    @BethelightF

    Love your chat at the end! I always enjoy how open and honest you are about everything.

  • @karenontiveros1843
    @karenontiveros1843

    What a beautiful clip you did while sitting on your front lawn something about the light on your face and the background, looks dreamy! ❤

  • @farmsis
    @farmsis

    Garden is looking great. Glad you’re having fun with it. The drip system makes so much sense. Starting veggies and flowers from seed is a game changer and you will have even more success! It’s a lot for a mom with young children but it’s very therapeutic and even better, cheap. Some seeds will fail but it’s less devastating than a $5 purchased start. Just an idea for future you 🙂

  • @melissa_ann_p
    @melissa_ann_p

    Loved this video so much and Hannah you look so lovely in yellow! Gardening is such a peaceful activity for me and I love doing it alone but also including my toddler ❤ Happy Spring !