SOMETHING WILD AND NEW

ONE DROP MEADOW. My son the film maker has quit his day job, and following his dream, has begun a series of UTubes about the transformation of his Wellington, New Zealand garden from jungle to paradise. One Drop Meadow.

So grab a cup of coffee and 10 minutes and have a look at this new and pretty funky gardening video. The first show has a lot of content. This is the premiere.  Lots of demolition and recovery. It is literally groundbreaking.  He has, literally, a lot of ground to cover.

I quite like the way his work evolves from the beginning to the end of this short segment. As his garden gets tamed Sam himself seems to get rangier and wilder. This will be an exciting adventure in both gardening and film making.

Sam is a natural documenter and a passionate gardener.  On subsequent clips he will be interviewing experts, gardeners and farmers in New Zealand and we will be following along as he applies this new knowledge to his own sunny hillside terraced garden.

To watch the first of these clips go here.

I will keep you in the loop. I am learning about utube myself but I think you can comment on there too. Sam would love to hear your thoughts and even suggestions for future shows. Or leave comments here for him and he will drop in to visit and answer any of your questions and suggestions when he wakes up on the other side of the world.

In Sam’s words:

“Join me for the first episode of the ‘One Drop Meadow’ saga. We check out the garden for the first time and see what’s  under all that heavy undergrowth.

One Drop Meadow is an epic gardening joyride into the unknown. We are trying to transform our hostile overrun backyard into a lush utopia.

Along the way we are going to speak to gardening gurus and experts. We will learn about all the green things and maybe some other colours too. Join us for the adventure!”

A couple of his newly minted social media places. The links are on his utube page. Do I call it a page?

Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/oneDropMeadow/

Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/onedropmeadow/

Please share. And thank you.

Have a great day.

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60 responses to “SOMETHING WILD AND NEW”

  1. Oh my C! He is so you!! From his looks down to wearing his boots with shorts! Loved the video. I am now following him on Facebook.

  2. i loved it and am now a follower! here’s to him and thanks for sharing. going to show this my daughter and aussie husband who would love it too.

  3. Drama, action and some Dad-dancing, lol😀 will be following with great interest, that is a big undertaking for 1 person. Laura

  4. One little comment — it would be good for him to give at least a tiny bit of context on his youtube site. There’s no indication there of where he’s located, apart from a pinterest.nz URL. If I hadn’t read your post, I wouldn’t have had a clue about location. (I could have missed it, of course. I miss a lot in the mornings.)

    • Kia Ora Jim, greetings from New Zealand. It sure is a crazy mess, and only getting worse as I lay waste to all the greenery. I have a massive pile of cleared organic matter and today I start to mulch it. Should be fun, (for at least 10mins). In subsequent episodes I’m going to be learning about composting from a soil scientist.

      • It reminds me of archeological digs in the jungles of the Yucatan. There are surprises to be found beneath.

        We live in a town in the central US in the first state west of Cecilia (Iowa). We use a service that picks up our household compostables each week. It is called Compost Ninja. We put the bucket out on the front porch. The ninja replaces it with a clean one. It has reduced our waste a lot. Later in the year the ninja returns rich dark compost for our garden.

  5. I think it’s called a YouTube channel rather than a page. And do tell Sam he doesn’t seem to have comments enabled. Best of luck to him, looks like he’s got an awful lot of hard work ahead of him …. I’d love to know where he put all the debris, how many skips did he fill up.

    • Thanks for the comment cazinatutu – I’ll check out the comments glitch. Yes A LOT of hard work – especially when I start moving the terraces around. The organic matter is all in a big pile ready for mulching (starting today). All the rubbish is in a huge pile at the bottom of the property, will fill at least two large skips.

  6. What a lovely video… he’s a natural, he’s got great plans, great energy and great presence. But my favourite part is where he was followed/chased around the garden by the chook in hot pursuit of the worms he was disturbing 🙂

  7. Ohh what a good tip on suppressing weeds, my daughter and her partner are in the process of trying to tame an overgrown garden. I will have to tell them about the cardboard. Also to watch your sons u tube.

  8. I’m assuming the Utube channel is how he will make his living now? It’s back breaking work but worth it. Fun to watch. Now to get out in my own garden and I my back breaking work . 😉 What a fun way to visit your son and see what’s going on.

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