Hardwood Cuttings, plus Annuals vs Perennials, and channel updates

Today we do a little addendum to the propagation video a few days ago. We also enjoy the morning and the awe about how much food is just popping up all around me. This led into a discussion on Perennials vs Annuals. I also have some things I wanted to mention regarding viewer vids (please shoot in landscape!) and the meet-up (covid concerns). Timestamps: Channel Updates: 0:58 Viewer Vids 2:33 Meet up Covid Update (Workshop) Propagation using Hardwood/Softwood Cuttings: 4:08 Intro 4:41 Pruning, where to prune for optimal cuttings and minimal disturbance to plant 6:02 Showing Last year's cuttings before we take one. 6:31 Not worrying if it looks dead. It may not be. 9:29 Lets actually do this to show you 10:00 Where to take the cutting from, what to look for 10:40 Doing the cut 10:53 Processing the prune to create plugs/cuttings 14:36 Plugging them into the ground 17:10 Using Science to take your cuttings to the next level Annuals vs Perennials: 23:50 Talking about Annuals vs Perennials ______________________ Doing shopping on Amazon? If you start your shopping by clicking on my Amazon affiliate link, it costs you nothing (not even a penny) but I receive a small commission of anything you buy. The link here takes you to my website blog on my favorite permaculture books. However, if you click on any link there as your starting point, then go buy ANYTHING, it helps support me. https://permaculturelegacy.wixsite.co... Want to become a member and earn perks? Check out our membership program here:    / @canadianpermaculturelegacy   Want CPL merch? https://CanadianPermacultureLegacy.com... Or help me plant trees directly through Patreon by becoming a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=15912954 Want consultation services? Chat 1 on 1 and ask questions about your own project? Or do you want something bigger, like full out consultation? Want me to design your own project? I now offer those services on my website: https://permaculturelegacy.wixsite.co... Moving to the country to start a new life. Young Family trades sodgrass for a horse farm over at Barn Boots and Country Roots:    / @barnbootsandcountryroots   For great recipes, cooking, storing, canning, and growing tips, check out Gardening in the North:    / @gardeninginthenorth   Music credits: Closer by Jay Someday |   / jaysomeday   Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...