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I like MIgardener but there is something about him that I'm not a big fan of. In one video, he plants something on the corner of his house, and a few months later he is planting something else in the exact same spot. He keeps planting things and removing them just for the show. He never shows before/after because most of the time there is no "after" and he just plants and replants things just for the video. Maybe his land isn't very big and he can't keep planting things forever but it's just a thing I have. I like CaliKim not only because she's HOT but also because she actually shows the results of her work. Sometimes her stuff works, sometimes it doesn't, but she always lets us know how it turned out.
I like MIgardener but there is something about him that I'm not a big fan of. In one video, he plants something on the corner of his house, and a few months later he is planting something else in the exact same spot. He keeps planting things and removing them just for the show. He never shows before/after because most of the time there is no "after" and he just plants and replants things just for the video. Maybe his land isn't very big and he can't keep planting things forever but it's just a thing I have. I like CaliKim not only because she's HOT but also because she actually shows the results of her work. Sometimes her stuff works, sometimes it doesn't, but she always lets us know how it turned out.
I used to be a big fan of MIgardener, but I don't like his tendency to exaggerate. He also tends to get too political in the world of gardening - take it seriously, sure, but enough with the guilt trips. I often feel like I'm doing something wrong (or not "worthy") because I'm not fully organic. Unfortunately, he tends to have a one-dimensional approach to gardening and there's only one way, his way, to do it. He leaves very little room for negotiation in his methods and rarely offers alternative ways of doing things. I unsubscribed a while back and still sometime check him out, but I am always reminded why I stopped watching.
I used to be a big fan of MIgardener, but I don't like his tendency to exaggerate. He also tends to get too political in the world of gardening - take it seriously, sure, but enough with the guilt trips. I often feel like I'm doing something wrong (or not "worthy") because I'm not fully organic. Unfortunately, he tends to have a one-dimensional approach to gardening and there's only one way, his way, to do it. He leaves very little room for negotiation in his methods and rarely offers alternative ways of doing things. I unsubscribed a while back and still sometime check him out, but I am always reminded why I stopped watching.
I do like MIgardener, since I was having trouble recently with cukes not growing, found his link, and watched what he had to say. He has a step by step process that is easy to follow, and I learned quite a bit from watching his show.
Ok, maybe the strawberries were a little political, but overall he does a nice job.
The only channel I watch often is Garden Answer. She is awesome. She shares her life with us from her cat passing, pregnancy, trips to different gardens and nurseries as well as her new baby.
Lightning releases natural nitrogen and makes lawns green? First time I've heard that... Now I must look into that. Not like we get much lightning storms here but pretty interesting.
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