Just like Tears in Rain, Gardening in Rain is just as profound… And, more fun.
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Like Tears in Rain Gardening in Rain is just as profound… And, more fun š
Therapubic???
Love your gardening channel but tend to tune out non political sites making political statements. If I wanted one I would tune into one instead. Shame.
Haha sometimes we just donāt have a choice
thatās ok if the temperature remains warm , try staying out in the rain in Victoria not fun
Great work Mark
Please explain the shirt āThe end of Americaā. Just curious
I love the rain! My sons name is Gabriel Rain!
Thumbnail looks like you have a giant bowl of ramen noodles.
Good old Australia. I am concerned about the lack of water and how to keep the garden going and Qld has floods trauma.
Drizzling here out west NSW at the mo in the vegie patch after weeks of heatwave. So today it's usual garden eyeball, quick harvest then my favourite time of pottering in the garden shed. I'll sharpen tools, get some seeds cranking and knock up some trellises for sweet peas to go in on St Patrick's day (bees love em) all with some favourite music blaring.
What a great message! Good on ya mark! Cheers from vic
Therapubic, no such word. He sounds like an idiot.
Itās too cold here to do that. Youād be sick in no time š
I want this in my lifeš¢
I'd probably enjoy it more if I didn't wear glasses. It's hard to garden when I can't see
Like Tears in Rain Gardening in Rain is just as profound… And, more fun š
Therapubic???
Love your gardening channel but tend to tune out non political sites making political statements. If I wanted one I would tune into one instead. Shame.
Haha sometimes we just donāt have a choice
thatās ok if the temperature remains warm , try staying out in the rain in Victoria not fun
Great work Mark
Please explain the shirt āThe end of Americaā. Just curious
I love the rain! My sons name is Gabriel Rain!
Thumbnail looks like you have a giant bowl of ramen noodles.
Good old Australia. I am concerned about the lack of water and how to keep the garden going and Qld has floods trauma.
Drizzling here out west NSW at the mo in the vegie patch after weeks of heatwave. So today it's usual garden eyeball, quick harvest then my favourite time of pottering in the garden shed. I'll sharpen tools, get some seeds cranking and knock up some trellises for sweet peas to go in on St Patrick's day (bees love em) all with some favourite music blaring.
What a great message! Good on ya mark! Cheers from vic
Therapubic, no such word. He sounds like an idiot.
Itās too cold here to do that. Youād be sick in no time š
I want this in my lifeš¢
I'd probably enjoy it more if I didn't wear glasses. It's hard to garden when I can't see