60 Garden Vocabulary Words: Advanced English lesson

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Vanessa: Hi, I'm Vanessa from SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com.
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Are you ready to talk about the garden?
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Let's do it.
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To be a fluent, confident English speaker, you need to be able to have the words to talk
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about everyday life.
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We've already talked about some kitchen vocabulary, household vocabulary, bathroom vocabulary,
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but let's go outside today.
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Today, I'd like to take you on a little tour of my vegetable garden, there's also a couple
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of flowers, and help you to enrich your vocabulary to talk about nature, the outdoors, and especially
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the garden.
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Are you ready?
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Well, let me get my hat on.
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Let's get started.
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I used to think that I didn't have a green thumb.
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This means that you're good at growing plants.
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Because all of my house plants were so sad and died.
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But when I moved here and I started planting things outside, I realized, surprise, plants
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like sun, fresh air, and rain.
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Who would have guessed?
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Let's start by talking about a couple different types of gardens.
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The first word that you might hear related to types of gardens is landscape.
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Now we often use this word when we're talking about changing the land in some way.
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That could be adding a garden.
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That might be adding a rock wall, maybe adding some drainage.
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Oftentimes, a person who has this as their professional job, who helps you to shape the
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land in some way, they're called a landscaper, a landscaper.
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They might help you to know where you should plant trees or how you can shape the land
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so that there isn't flooding, these types of things.
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Very useful job.
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The next type of garden is a common one, a flower garden.
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So if someone asks you, "Oh, do you like gardening?" and you say, "Yeah," they might ask you, "What
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type of garden do you have?"
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And you could say, "Well, I've got a flower garden."
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It's great for attracting pollinators.
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These are like bees and other types of insects that help to spread pollen to different flowers
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and help them to grow, help our world to become a wonderful place.
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Flower gardens are great.
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Add some color to your life.
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Another type of garden is a vegetable garden or an herb garden.
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Now notice that in American English, we don't say herb, the H. In American English, this
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H is completely silent.
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It's just gone.
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It's on vacation somewhere.
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Maybe it's hanging out in the garden.
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And we can say herb.
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Herb.
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So here behind me, this is my vegetable garden.
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If you're only growing herbs, this could be basil, cilantro, parsley, these types of things
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that you use to garnish your food, that would be an herb garden.
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It's a great way to get started because we use herbs all the time and they don't take
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much space, much investment.
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So you can easily grow an herb garden maybe on a balcony or something like that.
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If you live somewhere extremely dry, you might have a rock garden.
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One of my neighbors has this.
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I live somewhere pretty wet, actually.
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It rains a lot here.
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But one of my neighbors has a rock garden.
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And I imagine it's because this is low maintenance.
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It's just a cool way of landscaping.
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And you don't really have to take care of it much.
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You just put some rocks down, make some cool designs, and voilà, you have a rock garden.
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Another type of garden, and this could apply to pretty much any of these that I've just
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talked about, is organic.
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I have an organic garden, or I like to grow organically.
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Now, recently in more modern times, this term has come to mean that you don't use any pesticides.
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There might be some organic pesticides.
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There might be a kind of gray area here.
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But in general, you try to avoid pesticides and grow organically.
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That's what I'm trying to do here.
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There are some pros and cons to that, which we'll talk about in a minute, with some pests.
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But there is a great way to be able to help nature around you, help the bugs, help the
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flora and fauna is by having an organic garden.
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Let's talk about some things you might wear in the garden.
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The first is a sun hat.
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I have several different sun hats because I'm always trying to protect my face or shade
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my eyes from the sun.
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It's early morning right now, but this area can get extremely sunny.
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So a sun hat is really helpful.
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You might also wear a baseball cap.
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Usually, sun hats are more for women and a baseball cap is worn by either men or women.
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So something to shade your eyes, protect your face.
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You might also wear some gloves.
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I actually forgot to bring my gloves out right now for this video.
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So sorry.
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You can imagine gardening gloves are useful.
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I especially use these when I'm weeding.
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So when I'm picking things that might have thorns or that's prickly, it's really helpful
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for protecting your hands.
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And you can also wear boots.
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In a moment, you'll see those as we head into the garden.
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But you can wear some rain boots or gardening boots if it's muddy, or if you want to just
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protect your feet a little bit more.
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If you're tramping around maybe in a difficult area, you might want to wear some boots to
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protect your feet.
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But you know what?
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Sometimes I just garden barefoot.
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And that feels nice too.
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Next, let's talk about some ways that you can bring water to your plants.
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These are the tools that you need for gardening.
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The first one is a hose, a hose.
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This hose is great for reaching some faraway places in my garden that I don't really feel
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like bringing my watering can to.
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And this is a watering can.
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You fill it with water and you water your plants.
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It's very useful.
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Next, we have a shovel.
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Now, both of these are technically shovels.
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This small one, we might call a spade or a trowel.
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I feel like trowel is more of a British English term and spade or shovel is more likely to
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be used in the U.S. for a small shovel.
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But this is definitely a shovel.
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I use this for digging big holes, for scooping lots of things.
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It's hard work, but it's a useful tool.
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This is a hoe, and this is a rake.
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A hoe is useful for slamming into the ground and breaking up the soil.
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There's kind of been a more recent movement called no-till gardening.
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And this means you don't break up the soil with a hoe.
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Sometimes I use this hoe for even other things.
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Like if there's a root in the way, I can break the root with this hoe.
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And the rake is useful for scraping away some loose things on top of the soil or for moving
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the soil around in an easier way than maybe a shovel.
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Some other items that you need in the garden is some twine.
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Twine is the term for string that you use outside.
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It's pretty thick and weather-resistant.
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You can tie up some plants with some twine.
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Also, I almost always protect my skin with sunscreen.
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You can call this sunscreen or some people call this suntan lotion.
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It's not for getting a tan.
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This is for protecting your skin.
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But you'll hear some regional terms for this.
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And I also sometimes wear bug spray.
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This is especially for mosquitoes.
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The mosquitoes can get pretty bad around here because, like I said, we get a lot of rain.
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So depending on the month, July, August, September, mosquitoes are really bad and I hate to get
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bit.
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So I sometimes wear bug spray too.
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And finally, I wanted to show you this.
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So I mentioned my garden is organic, but I do spray something on my vegetables when there
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are pests.
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So sometimes I use this oil.
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This is in a different container.
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It's just some oil I added here.
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It's called neem oil.
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And it's kind of like an organic way to get little tiny bugs to go away.
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So that's useful.
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And I also have a basket for carrying all the wonderful things that I've picked.
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So I just picked some chard leaves.
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These are huge, gigantic leaves.
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They're kind of bitter, pretty tasty, and they're colorful too.
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So you need a basket for carrying your vegetables or your flowers if you want to pick them.
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All right, now that we have the right clothing and the right tools, let's take a look at
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actually the plants.
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How can you plant a plant?
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Well, there's two options.
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You can use a packet of seeds, which I didn't bring out here with me.
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I'm very unorganized for this video.
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You can use a packet of seeds.
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You can plant those seeds directly in the ground.
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Or you can use a start.
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Now, this is not a verb.
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This is a noun.
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A start.
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Sometimes we call this a plant start.
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And this is where you've gone to the plant nursery, a plant store, some kind of gardening
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store, and you bought a little plant.
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So for these peppers...
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We have some peppers that are looking pretty good.
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Let's take a look at this one.
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For these peppers, I bought them as starts.
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They were little plants that I bought from the nursery, and this is kind of a fail-proof
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way to have plants grow.
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At first, I actually thought they weren't going to work.
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And now it looks like they're actually getting some peppers.
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Cool.
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You never know what's going to happen.
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So I bought these as starts.
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But for some other things, like these beans, which I guess you can't see here, but I'll
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show you in a moment, for these beans, I planted them as a seed.
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I just put the beans in the ground and they came up.
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Some of them worked.
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Some of them didn't.
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I wasted some seeds, but that's just how I tried it.
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There are two words that are commonly associated with gathering vegetables from the garden,
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and that is to pick a vegetable or to harvest a vegetable.
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And I want to quickly tell you the difference.
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In a garden like this, this is just my backyard garden, I would say I picked a pepper.
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I picked some beans.
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I wouldn't really say I harvested a pepper, I harvested beans, because we use that word
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harvest for farms, for big-scale gardens, something that's maybe more agricultural or
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industrial.
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There's a big crop.
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And in my garden, it's just one pepper here, a couple of beans there.
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We're not gathering huge amounts of vegetables.
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So I would say I'm going to go to the garden to pick some vegetables.
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I'm going to go to the garden to pick some tomatoes.
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These guys are not ripe yet, but we could use pick for the garden and harvest for more
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big-scale projects.
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There are a couple of structures that are common in gardens, especially vegetable gardens.
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You will see a trellis.
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This is a trellis.
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It's actually a trellis that I made with just some wire and some wood.
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But plants like to grow up the trellis, especially plants that are vines.
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Vining plants like to grow up a trellis.
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This is a cool kind of spinach.
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Usually, spinach is not a vine, but this is called Malabar spinach.
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I think it's so cool.
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It's got like a purple stem.
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And it grows up a trellis.
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It's pretty tasty.
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Tastes like spinach.
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But it's a fun plant to grow up a trellis.
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I also have some raised beds.
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That is like a wooden box.
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And it's helpful for containing the soil that I want to keep in there and keeping out the
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weeds.
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So raised beds take a little bit of effort.
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You got to fill them with soil.
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You got to build them.
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Maybe you got to buy the wood.
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But I have a couple raised beds in my garden and those are super helpful.
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You can also see kind of in the distance back here, I have a hoop house.
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This hoop house I've kind of opened up a little bit to get some more fresh air.
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But when it's cold outside, maybe at the end of the season in the fall, you might want
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to create a hoop house over your garden so that the plants don't get too cold.
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You can continue to grow a little bit into the winter.
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That's what I did with cabbage and some leeks and some onions, I think, too.
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But in the end, bugs still got inside and still ate it.
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But some of my cabbages grew.
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So I guess there was a little success.
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It's all trial and error.
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If you can see inside this crazy tomato plant, there is a tomato cage.
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This is usually what we call the structure that holds up tomatoes because tomatoes grow
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on vines.
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But if you don't have a tomato cage, they'll just fall over and get all over the ground
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and they might rot more easily.
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So I have a tomato cage and it's working pretty well.
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My tomatoes are doing well.
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Usually, my son picks them before they're pretty ripe.
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But you know what?
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Gardening with kids, there is a lot of give and take.
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This is the most insane tomato plant I've ever seen.
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It's huge.
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It's way taller than me.
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And it's sprawling everywhere.
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It exploded out of the cage.
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And yet we don't have a single ripe tomato yet.
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It's got these cool little, see if I can show you, these cool pear-shaped yellow tomatoes.
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So they're going to be like small pear-shaped tomatoes.
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And there's kind of a lot of them on this plant so far.
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I hope so, because it's gigantic.
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But nothing's ripe yet.
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Kind of weird.
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But hopefully, it'll happen.
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Now, not everything in my garden is doing great.
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I showed you some cool-looking plants that are thriving, but not everything does awesome.
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Let's talk about some of the problems that can happen in a garden.
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Not just a vegetable garden, but a flower garden too.
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Well, one of the most common problems is pests.
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Pests.
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As you can see, this brussel sprout plant, it's been in the garden since like March,
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I think.
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And it is completely destroyed by pests.
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Because I have an organic garden, there's not an awful lot I can do.
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I covered it with a hoop house to keep butterflies out.
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I covered it with netting to help little slugs and caterpillars and everything not get in
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there.
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But you know what?
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Sometimes there's nothing you can do and you just lose some.
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We say you win some, you lose some.
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So we might say that this brussel sprout is not doing well.
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I'll probably end up just pulling it up and giving it to our chickens because it's not
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producing any brussel sprouts.
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There's nothing I can do with it.
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So it either goes to the chickens or it goes to the compost pile.
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Talking about compost, there are a couple of different words that we can use to talk
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about what's underneath me right now.
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This.
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Nice dark soil.
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When we talk about what's on the ground, we say dirt.
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It's just dirt.
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But in the garden, we use the word soil to talk about this dark rich stuff, is called
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soil.
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And usually, that means that it has a richer composition.
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It's got some minerals.
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It's got some good stuff for the plants.
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That doesn't mean that it has fertilizer.
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It just means that it is better for the plants.
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If you just plant your tomatoes in dirt, they might not grow.
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But if you plant them in some nice rich soil, you have a better chance of them becoming
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a beautiful tomato plants, or chard, or kale, or cabbage, or whatever you want to grow.
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If you don't have very rich soil, then you can add some amendments to the soil.
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And that's what I usually do at the end of each season, or the beginning of each growing
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season, is add some amendments.
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That's usually minerals or some organic compounds to the soil to make it richer and healthier
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so that your plants can easily grow.
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Like I said, if you just throw a tomato in the ground in the natural native soil where
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you live, it probably won't do too well.
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So adding some amendments to the soil is really helpful.
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What are these green tomatoes?
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Can I eat them?
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Well, you could try.
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In fact, there's a dish in the south of the U.S. where I live called fried green tomatoes.
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And they're pretty good.
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But usually, those are for leftover tomatoes or maybe ones that are just not getting ripe.
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But usually green tomatoes or other vegetables that are not ready to eat yet are called unripe.
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Unripe tomatoes or maybe unripe peppers.
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They're not ripe yet.
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They're unripe.
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So what if they're ready to eat?
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Well, unfortunately, this one down here is not exactly ripe, but in maybe another day
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or two, if no wild animals eat it first, this tomato will be ripe.
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Ripe means it's ready to eat.
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If you go for a hike and you see a blackberry bush, and you look at it and they're so plump
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and juicy, you might say, "Oh, perfectly ripe blackberries.
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What a treat.
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I can't believe I found ripe blackberries."
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A great word to use.
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What happens if they become black and goopy and really gross?
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Well, those are rotten.
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We might say that is a rotten tomato, or those peppers are rotten.
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Don't eat them.
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Maybe some kind of pest got to it, or maybe it was sitting in some wet soil and it just
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rotted.
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Sometimes that happens.
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Your plants might rot.
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A great thing to do with rotten vegetables or plants is to put them in the compost pile.
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So let's go visit mine.
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This is my compost pile.
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It's not exactly what you want to be showing on YouTube.
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It's kind of like your trash can.
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But this is a huge pile of leftover yard scraps.
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Whenever we rake leaves in the fall, they go in here.
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It's food scraps.
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There are eggshells.
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There's old potatoes, rotten vegetables from the garden.
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This is a great place to create compost and compost is wonderful for the garden.
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It makes rich soil, like we talked about.
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So I have a huge compost pile.
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I'm using a non-turning compost method.
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Sometimes you have to turn the compost.
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It's a lot of work.
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I'm trying not to do that, using another method.
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We'll see if it works.
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But something interesting has happened.
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I want you to take a look at what you see in the side of my compost pile.
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There is a tomato plant growing out of the compost.
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I didn't learn this word until last year, but we call this a volunteer tomato, or a
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volunteer pepper, or a volunteer pumpkin.
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It means that you didn't plant it on purpose.
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It just grew all by itself because it wanted to.
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It's volunteering to grow.
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So I must have put a rotten tomato in the compost last year and somehow it survived.
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Usually, the compost pile is pretty hot inside.
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It's rotting.
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There's a lot of microorganisms helping to break down the soil.
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But I guess this tomato lived and it's actually, it looks nice.
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It's pretty big for being a volunteer.
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But there are some problems.
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We have rotten spots on the bottom of the tomatoes.
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So it probably won't produce anything edible, but kind of cool.
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I just put a tomato cage around it because I thought, "What the heck?
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Let's give it a try and see if we can get some."
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Can you guess what these are?
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Yeah, they're logs.
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It's just a tree that's been cut down.
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But there's something special about these logs.
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We have planted mushrooms in these logs...
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Hi, kitty...
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I have no idea if those mushrooms will actually work, but I bought some mushroom spores.
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This is different than a plant.
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It doesn't have a seed.
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It has spores.
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And I drilled, I think, like a hundred holes in these logs down here.
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It's covered in a weed now and some dill.
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But I hope that some mushrooms will sprout out of these logs in the next couple of years.
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I don't know.
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Hopefully, we'll have some cool shitaki mushrooms in this little mushroom garden.
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Another word that I forgot to mention is patch.
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Sometimes we use the word patch specifically to describe a strawberry patch.
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So this is a strawberry patch.
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We planted about 10 strawberry plants here last year.
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And they exploded.
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They went everywhere.
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And we got a lot of strawberries in the spring, early summer.
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Now they're just greenery.
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There's no fruit under here.
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But you can use the word patch to describe a strawberry garden.
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We don't usually say strawberry garden.
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We say, "Oh, we've got a strawberry patch."
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And behind me, I have some asparagus.
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Asparagus is notoriously difficult to actually grow and get any asparagus from.
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So I don't know if we'll be able to ever eat any.
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But I don't know.
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It's an experiment.
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It's all worth trying.
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Well, hello there.
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This is our little flower garden.
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It's beside our vegetable garden.
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And as you can see, it is swarming with bees and pollinators.
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This is excellent for our vegetables.
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It's bringing pollinators to the garden.
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Hopefully, it is keeping away any kind of pests like aphids or slugs.
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I don't know.
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That's what they say about flowers.
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But it is beautiful to look at.
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And some of these smell great too.
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I want to show you a plant that's super cool.
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This is called okra.
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And it's typically grown in the south of the U.S.
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It creates some long pods that you can break off and fry or sauté.
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Some people say you can even eat them raw.
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I haven't ever grown this before, but these leaves are huge.
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And it seems to be doing pretty well.
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It thrives in hot, dry weather.
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It's not exactly dry here.
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But they seem to be doing great.
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And some flowers are coming soon.
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I have a little experimental garden over here I want to show you.
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These are vining plants as well, but they tend to sprawl everywhere.
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Can you guess what it is?
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I wish it were watermelon.
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It's not watermelon.
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We have some of those over here and they're really small.
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But this is a butternut squash plant and they get huge.
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As you can see, they're starting to take over our yard.
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But I hope that we'll be able to get some butternut squash.
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I got these from my neighbors' seeds.
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They gave a butternut squash to us and I saved the seeds, dried them out, and planted these,
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and they seem to be thriving.
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They're huge.
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They're doing great.
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And we've even got some butternut squash.
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Let me show you.
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Well, thank you for joining me on this tour of my garden.
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It makes me very happy to share this with you.
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This is a peaceful place for me to be able to enjoy a moment to myself.
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So thank you for joining me.
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I hope that you could learn some useful garden vocabulary so that you can describe the world
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around you in greater detail, with more precision, and also just know daily, conversational English.
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And now I have a question for you.
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Do you have a garden?
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Do you have any plants growing in your house or outside your house?
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Let me know in the comments below.
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And I'll see you again the next time, next Friday for a new lesson here on my YouTube
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channel.
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Bye.
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