Get the recipe for Spring Herb Hummus Vegetable Garden at: http://allrecipes.com/recipe/241899/spring-herb-hummus-vegetable-garden
Bring a vegetable platter to the party that no one can resist—even the kids! In a baking dish pour a herbed hummus dip of chickpeas, tahini, lemon zest and juice, basil, parsley, chives, mint, garlic and salt. Then arrange your favorite veggies in neat rows, leaving on some tops for color and fun: carrots, radishes, snap peas, asparagus and celery.
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I didnt see but how often do you need to water? Jus kidding
chickpeas are boiled or soaked?
cute idea
That is such a fun idea!
meh
Your other videos were better with the person talking and making a brief video these videos but just music don't help somebody who has a visual impairment to follow the recipe! Very sad and disappointed in the new content that you've been putting out!
Third
Who uses allrecipes for everything they make?
first!!!
What a calming video! Love it!
I didn't realize that the European robin was so adorably round. Our American robins are very dinosaur-like hunters. They stalk through the short grass of gardens here with sharp eyes, pouncing on anything that moves.
love you guys sooooo much
Wow. Our robins are much larger. Do you have any purple martins in Ireland?
My great grand parents immigrated from Ireland in the 1890's. I wish I had your accent. Very nice to just listen to you speak ma'am. The birds songs are beautiful also.
Envious of your mild winters! My rhubarb has yet to find its way out of its winter slumber
Hello there from Alberta, Canada. I watched one of your videos on your homemade bandsaw sawmill and was captivated! I would normally never watch videos of ducks mating, or turning a garden, but I absolutely love your little videos. Thank you so much for the few minutes of enjoyment.
дякую .весело у тебе на фермі зайці та лисиця на подвірї.
Love your vids, thanks! 🙂
another great vid thank you
Rhubarb crumble sounds yummy!
for all the city dwellers surrounded by concrete
don't cut your rhubarb! Pull it!!
I think many gardeners have lost connection with nature. In Finland they say you can only sow your seeds in the fields when the moorcock fight in the forest. Birds know a thing or two about weather and are sensible enough to lay their eggs once the danger of frost has past.
Wow, I really loved all the animals you showed us in the video! It's paradise 🙂
My grandad always says if you are nice to the fox and feed him he won't eat your chickens .it worked for him but then the mink came.
Our rule for rhubarb is to pull the one closest to the ground and slowly make way up. That way you don't break the stem and don't leave the stumps on it. Just the difference I noticed. XD
"one of the most lovely things in spring is the return of the bird chorus" : STORM RAGING!!
I know it wasn't intentional but it made my day. 😉
Beautiful Spring weather. Can't wait for it to be nice like that here! That fox looked like it has been snacking pretty well.
Can't believe it's soon to be April. At least the snow and cold is gone, But it is still quite brisk out as it's hovering around 0C here at night in Southern Ontario, Canada.
May Spring be with you. 😀
Justin
Nice to have hoofed lawn mowers, so much quieter & self fertilising too. Sometimes use my pony, but need to be careful as don't want him getting laminitis. Also interesting that you cut the rhubarb, I got told off for doing that & have pulling ingrained in my brain, but as I gave up puddings etc for lent the rhubarb just grows bigger!