Helping with Fall Set Up at the Garden Center!
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00:00 This one's lost an eye. Popped right off. Probably the heat. These windows get pretty hot. There is a
00:05 pergola overhead which does help but this is the west side of the building so afternoon sun and
00:10 through those hot days in the summer things can heat up quite a lot. So the plan is to take these
00:15 vegetables out and we're going to put in the wheat wreaths that we made out of the wheat we grew in
00:19 our garden. So that is the first thing we're going to be working on. The second thing is putting out
00:23 a bunch of fall product. Monica has been working on unboxing shipments that have been arriving and
00:29 she has it all laid out upstairs in our storeroom kind of like she does with the Christmas stuff.
00:34 We're going to head up there right now but it's always nice because she's got it organized. We
00:37 can see everything we've got. They've already done some shifting around of the big props and
00:41 tables and things in the store so it's ready for us to go just to bring that stuff down
00:46 and have some fun. These vegetables have been so much fun though. Oh my word there are so many
00:53 fall things in here. Isn't it fun? Yes. You don't normally do this much fall do you? Yeah I don't
01:00 know. I think Monica and I had good time. Yes you did. This is probably one of my favorite things.
01:06 A little bird feeder. Yeah it's so funny and the head comes up like this. You can feel it. Yeah
01:14 oh there's an acorn one too. Oh I like that one. Yeah. You guys I'm just going to walk real slowly
01:21 along the table so we can see everything clustered together. It's always fun to see it like that.
01:25 So these are cool. This is like is this a candle holder mom? Or it could be a candle holder. I'm
01:30 guessing it is. It's a birdhouse slash candle holder. I think it's supposed to be a birdhouse.
01:36 That's what it's marked. I don't know if a bird would actually. I don't think so either. I think
01:40 it's a good thought. Wouldn't it be nice to hang that though and put some candles in there? It'd
01:44 be beautiful. It would be so pretty. In fact it would be like really really pretty. What's that
01:49 enchanting? Is that what it's called? Magic. Yeah like just all over the tree lit with candles.
01:55 Yep so pretty. Oh you gotta have your fall gnomes. I like these. These are neat. Yeah those are
02:04 really pretty. Yeah those are beautiful. Giant acorns. Yeah oh there's a couple sizes. Little
02:09 finials here. Yeah those are pretty too. Oh and the velvet pumpkins. And a person needs to have
02:17 a candy corn tree. Doesn't it make you happy though? That has your name written all over it.
02:23 Monica loves this. But then if that doesn't do it for you, we have the acorn garland. Oh look at
02:30 that. Monica you could you could swag a door with that. It's so funny. That is funny. Yeah oh I've
02:36 got a little. That's a snag. Yeah a little snag. That would also. These. The googly eye turkeys.
02:43 That is so funny. Oh this is kind of neat. Look at that. That looks like it would be in a,
02:49 you know, like a shabby. Shabby chic. Yeah. But wouldn't that look good having different things
02:58 placed? You could put it and hang it. Yeah. Or you could put it on a table and put a big candle
03:02 theme in it. Yeah. Or you could add different kinds of pumpkins. Yeah I've always liked these
03:08 like buried. I do too. Garlands. Those are nice to have too. Just little garland like. Yeah.
03:13 Artificial garland things that you can just tuck in around things. Yes. But the feather
03:17 wreaths are beautiful. Did you see those? Yeah they are. Yep I held one up. Oh I love those.
03:21 Pumpkin and acorn wreaths. Those are vibrant. I know. Yes. And some birds. I've got some white
03:27 ones of these over here. Oh. And one on my pantry door. Oh nice. I think those ones are really
03:31 pretty. Yeah they are. I think these are gorgeous. Oh those are really nice. Aren't those pretty?
03:37 Yes. All different types of birds. Yeah. Then look at these. Oh yeah. The feather ornaments.
03:44 You can keep those out for Christmas. For the nature tree. Yeah you can on the nature tree.
03:47 Yeah. Lights up. But then you have the occasional dandy fox. Oh that is a dandy.
03:56 Look at that. Look at his feet. Oh nice. And little pumpkin pine cone wreath there. And then
04:05 a few more pumpkins mostly right on this side. Okay so is the plan to get the windows swapped
04:12 out quick? Yeah. So here are the wheat wreaths you guys. Looking good up here. We need to back them
04:18 which we could probably do once they're hanging I'm guessing. Yes. And we need some ribbons. So
04:22 do we need to run up to Joanne's? Here's your golden lanterns. Oh. Yeah. Yep from our tree
04:28 right there. So we can work those around if needed. You're right. Okay guys we are running
04:32 right now to get ribbon. Do you want to sit in the front? No. Okay I'll sit in the front.
04:36 It's so nice out today. I think it's supposed to be in the low 80s. We might have to run around
04:42 outside and just take a look at some plants as well while we're here. Alrighty here we go. We're
04:46 looking for something sort of wide-ish and something bright to show up in the windows.
04:51 Something orange maybe? Bright orange? Yeah something bright. Or something like that. I just told your dad
04:56 this morning I'm not going to plant dark purple petunias in the hanging baskets anymore. Because
05:01 they just recede. And they look like they're not blooming. Yeah. But when you go close up to them
05:05 they're full of blooms. Right. But you can't see them from a distance. So dark colors don't show up.
05:10 These would show up. Oh my. Can you imagine? It would need to be something like this wide don't
05:15 you think? Yeah. Oh yeah. That's good. That's a good color. It is a good color. Yeah. We could
05:21 even we could get fabric though and cut it into strips. Yeah. I don't know how much this is. I
05:27 mean how many feet? This is nine feet. So this would hang like. Yeah. One. One or two maybe at the most.
05:33 Yeah. This is 40% off. Oh yeah. And it's got like that ribbony kind of feel. I like that. It's only eight dollars
05:39 full price. So that'd be what? Five-ish? Yeah. Yeah that looks great to me. That's perfect. Like a
05:44 satin ribbon. This is good. Yeah. Okay. Perfect. And it'll show up. That's the whole point. Yeah.
05:51 And we're doing burlap backing right? Yeah. Okay. And we bought that. Samantha needs this for her
05:56 mermaid costume. Oh that's so cute. All right we have made it back with the fabric which we are going
06:01 to turn into ribbon. I think what we're going to do first is get all the veggies down and probably
06:05 clean up the area. And Monica I was saying to mom that it'd be kind of fun maybe to try to
06:10 incorporate some twinkle lights. Oh I always like twinkle lights.
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07:14 - All right, windows have been cleared and washed.
07:17 All the things that were hanging from the top are now
07:20 re-homed and all the plants that were on the window sills,
07:22 it just, oh, it's like spring cleaning, isn't it?
07:25 - Yeah.
07:26 - It feels really good.
07:27 Now we gotta figure out what to do
07:28 with all these vegetables.
07:29 - Nope, storm in the basement.
07:32 I've got some big banana bags upstairs.
07:33 - Oh, perfect.
07:34 'Cause we've got a whole big pile right over here.
07:37 We can't get too far into the day
07:38 without stopping for a snack.
07:40 And I actually brought some peaches that I put
07:42 in the freezer just whole last night.
07:44 I saw somebody, it was either, it was a reel somewhere,
07:47 Instagram or Facebook or somewhere,
07:49 where he took frozen peaches and grated 'em
07:51 over some yogurt and then did a little drizzle
07:54 of honey and cinnamon, it looked so good.
07:56 So that's what we're gonna go try.
07:58 (clattering)
08:00 Okay.
08:05 It's a, yeah, vanilla bean chilli book.
08:09 Life is too short to eat Greek yogurt.
08:12 (laughing)
08:14 - Or any kind of unsweetened yogurt.
08:16 (spraying)
08:18 - Oh my.
08:19 - How interesting is this?
08:20 - Ooh.
08:21 And these are perfectly ripe peaches, too.
08:25 I don't know how much you do.
08:26 - Looks good.
08:27 - Yeah.
08:28 - Look at that.
08:29 That's barely any of it.
08:30 - Yeah.
08:30 - It's probably almost like an ice cream texture
08:32 when it's that finely ground.
08:35 - Probably like that, right?
08:40 - Mm.
08:41 - Give it a taste.
08:47 Tell me if you want more peach in it.
08:49 Is that good?
08:54 - Oh my gosh.
08:56 This is pure dessert.
08:58 - Yeah.
08:59 - Grated peaches, honey, cinnamon, and vanilla yogurt.
09:02 - Yum.
09:03 - Bring it on.
09:04 (laughing)
09:05 All right, Monica's, here I come.
09:06 - Oh, wait.
09:09 Oh my gosh.
09:12 That looks so good.
09:13 Here we go.
09:14 Mm.
09:17 - Is it good?
09:18 - Mm-hmm.
09:19 - Getting a floral bowl on.
09:21 (laughing)
09:22 - Oh, honey.
09:23 - All right.
09:25 - I put the, oh.
09:26 - Oh my.
09:27 I have to like, look for all the flavors.
09:31 - Mm-hmm.
09:32 I love it.
09:33 I love the honey.
09:34 I told mom I've never put honey on my yogurt.
09:35 It's blowing my mind.
09:36 - Mm-hmm.
09:37 - How good that is.
09:38 - Is it good?
09:39 - That is good.
09:39 More peach though.
09:40 I need more peach on mine.
09:41 - Oh, you've got a lot of peach.
09:43 - I need more.
09:44 I need the whole peach on mine.
09:44 (laughing)
09:45 - I brought home stuff to make something that.
09:48 They should have this one.
09:51 - So we were gonna do just one wreath per window, right?
09:54 - Right.
09:55 - One, two, three,
09:56 or and then two in that one with the panels.
09:59 Two, wait, what did I just count?
10:01 - That's seven.
10:02 - One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
10:05 Maybe we were gonna do two in these, nine, 10,
10:07 'cause we've got 10 wreaths.
10:08 - Okay.
10:09 - Right?
10:10 - Nine or 10 wreaths?
10:11 - I thought you only had eight.
10:12 - What?
10:13 - No, you haven't written that.
10:14 - There's 10, there's gotta be 10 up there.
10:16 Don't tell me those things, Monica.
10:17 I don't have any wheat left.
10:18 I milled it all.
10:21 I'll start bringing wreaths down, maybe?
10:23 - Well, should we put a ribbon on 'em
10:26 to kinda lift it up?
10:27 'Cause they're so brittle.
10:29 - We could hang 'em with fishing line
10:30 and then just faux put the ribbon around 'em.
10:32 - That's a good idea.
10:33 That's a good idea.
10:34 'Cause are they gonna hang like this?
10:35 - They will, we'll have to lash 'em down
10:37 on the bottom too, probably.
10:37 - Uh-huh, yeah.
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10:43 All right, guys, we got all of the wreaths
11:00 hung in the windows.
11:01 We decided to not, yes.
11:03 Can you hold that up?
11:04 Monica's gonna hold up the fabric.
11:05 We decided to not do a ribbon,
11:08 but instead do kind of a panel behind the wreath
11:10 to make it kinda pop so it has something to contrast
11:13 because we were going to glue a little piece
11:15 of burlap on the backside of the wreath
11:18 just to hide the mechanics,
11:20 but I don't think we're gonna have to.
11:21 The glare is so hard on these windows.
11:22 I hope you guys can see.
11:24 But Monica's gonna hold that up for us.
11:26 Oh, money.
11:29 That's perfect.
11:30 Yes, that looks great.
11:33 And we decided to forego the wheat wreath
11:35 in the skinnier windows because they have,
11:37 each one of 'em, so there's one on that side as well,
11:40 each one of 'em has this little cross piece.
11:42 And to hang the wreath in the center of the window,
11:44 you kinda lose that center hole.
11:46 There was no real good way to do it,
11:48 so we might just do a piece of the orange fabric.
11:50 And then we'll possibly tuck some fairy lights
11:52 in behind the fabric,
11:53 but there's a couple things we need to do.
11:54 We need to go get an iron and an ironing board
11:56 because the fabric does have some wrinkles in it.
11:59 We're gonna grab the twinkle lights
12:00 just to see how those look.
12:02 But we also wanna get some product out,
12:03 so I think we're gonna kinda switch gears
12:05 because we do need to run some errands
12:07 to get all those things.
12:08 And we're gonna work on the fall product,
12:10 and then I think I might come back this evening
12:12 or tomorrow morning to carry on with the window project.
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12:21 All right, guys, it is the next day.
12:45 We ended at a point yesterday
12:47 where we needed to go run errands.
12:48 We needed to run to the store, my house for some supplies,
12:50 my parents' house for some supplies.
12:53 So I'm actually glad that it took into the next day though
12:55 because in the meantime,
12:57 they received their first load of fall plants.
12:59 So I thought we would just take a quick walk through
13:02 just to look at what's here.
13:04 Starting with the bronze mums,
13:05 there's the Pigeon Victoria Kale right here.
13:09 And I love this color of mum.
13:10 I don't know what this one's called.
13:11 Pineapple pink, or no, yeah, Flamingo Pineapple Pink.
13:16 And these are a Crane Cabbage right here,
13:17 and sometimes they'll form kind of a longer stem,
13:20 a nice little bouquet.
13:21 There's three of them in each container.
13:24 Red mums, beautiful kale.
13:25 Look at the size of this kale, it's huge.
13:28 And then a whole bunch of four-inch mums
13:30 and some Dianthus, this, Sunflower Luigi.
13:33 I've planted these before and I love the color.
13:37 But these, I think,
13:38 of everything I'm seeing right now are my favorite.
13:40 These are Rebeccias called the Totomix.
13:42 So eight to 10 inches tall on these.
13:46 I would love to grow some of these.
13:48 I don't know if you can get the seed for these,
13:49 but wouldn't that be nice to grow some Dwarf Rebeccia
13:52 that don't get so tall?
13:53 Only hardy to zero though.
13:54 Some fresh Dichondra.
13:56 Oh, and these are the Strawberry Blonde Marigolds right here.
13:59 Let me shade it.
14:00 There we go.
14:01 Look at that color.
14:02 It's like that smoky pink.
14:04 Four-inch kale, more mums,
14:08 and then a cart full of Violas.
14:10 Look at this.
14:11 Ooh, Violas and Pansies.
14:14 Oh, that gives me hope for cooler days.
14:18 Love, love to see it.
14:20 You can also see that mom did get
14:22 a couple pieces of fabric cut.
14:24 Are you going up for more fabric right now?
14:26 Oh, nice.
14:27 When we bought the fabric yesterday,
14:28 we had only intended on cutting them in smaller strips
14:31 and kind of like hanging the wreaths.
14:33 Yeah, like ribbon, using it like ribbon.
14:35 And then when we decided to do the big panels
14:37 behind each wreath, and that takes a lot more fabric.
14:40 But you can already see things better
14:41 with this glare.
14:42 Oh, this glare, you guys.
14:43 I need to come down on a day where it's not so bright.
14:46 But you can see the wreaths a lot better.
14:48 Maybe better if I get closer.
14:50 In real life, it's different.
14:51 It just looks so weird in the camera.
14:52 I'm also trying not to show you my reflection as well.
14:56 Oh, there I am.
14:57 Okay, so today is all about just carrying on
14:59 with this project.
14:59 We're gonna try to get as much as we can done,
15:01 bring down more fall product, all of that business,
15:03 and then we'll do a walkthrough in the end.
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16:04 All right, guys, we are finished for the day.
16:05 We did not get all the fall stuff put out,
16:07 but it was just so fun chatting with customers.
16:09 It was busy yesterday and today, which is awesome,
16:12 especially when it's still so hot out.
16:14 I think everybody's kind of feeling that fall urge again,
16:17 and seeing all of these beautiful fresh flowers
16:21 really feels motivating to me.
16:22 But the windows are done.
16:24 Got the fabric up, all of the wheat wreaths up,
16:26 and we got a few displays done,
16:27 and I think they look really pretty.
16:29 So we will walk through it.
16:30 There's the main window right there, and the side window.
16:35 Oh, it's looking a little less glary right now.
16:38 And I love it.
16:40 I love the simplicity of just the fabric and the wheat wreath
16:44 and just the colors.
16:46 And then on this side over here,
16:48 we just ended up with the one there in that smaller window,
16:52 but the skinny windows there,
16:53 and then on the very end, we just left alone.
16:55 All right, let's go in.
16:57 Oh, front display, cream white,
17:01 kind of that soft pumpkin color, and then owls.
17:06 I think it turned out pretty.
17:07 So we do have the basket boy with a plant in it.
17:10 That's the other thing too.
17:12 I think mom's got more plants coming.
17:14 So we'll be able to fill in.
17:16 It's kind of nice to have brand new displays,
17:18 and then you can pop plants in wherever it makes sense,
17:20 you know, around the base of things, you know, up in pots,
17:24 and right there, it'd be pretty to have something.
17:26 But you can see the collection of pumpkins here,
17:28 and these are like, they're really soft,
17:31 not necessarily velvet,
17:33 but they've got a little bit of weight to them.
17:34 They're not like the fabric ones, you know,
17:36 that are filled with either cotton or rice
17:39 or anything like that.
17:40 They keep their form.
17:42 Farm fresh pumpkins, little watering cans,
17:44 decorative watering cans, and wreaths.
17:47 And then right here, you've got the owls,
17:50 just kind of a menagerie of owls there.
17:53 And this hutch right here came from my house.
17:56 It's a gutted radio, and I bought it years ago.
17:59 It was red when I bought it, and then I painted it gray,
18:02 and we used it for a lot of years.
18:04 It does not have a back.
18:06 So you can pop more stuff in there, perfect.
18:10 And then the display by the counter,
18:12 this was already, everything was pretty much there,
18:15 except for the fall touches that we tucked in.
18:17 This hutch also came from my house.
18:18 (laughing)
18:21 It's really pretty.
18:22 I used to keep like seasonal napkins,
18:24 and dishes in here, and then it just became something
18:28 that didn't quite fit in.
18:29 So it's really nice to have somewhere
18:31 that they can really be used.
18:33 But the pine cone and pumpkin wreaths there,
18:36 and then these are little branches that light up.
18:38 Monica, would you like to demonstrate?
18:40 - Here we go.
18:41 - So this one.
18:42 - This one.
18:43 - Ah, can't really tell, it's so bright in here.
18:45 - I know, let's try it again.
18:47 Oh yeah, we need to put new batteries in that one.
18:49 - What about this one?
18:50 Let me see, wait for it.
18:52 Oh yes, there it is, yep, fun.
18:56 And then more of those pumpkins, same styles,
18:58 the white ones just in a different color.
19:01 Big old pumpkin down there,
19:02 and then mom worked in some concrete pieces around the base.
19:05 Back up to the front here,
19:06 now this whole display was pretty much here as well.
19:08 There's still harvest stuff out,
19:09 because we're still in that season.
19:12 So there's jars, and compost crocks, and things like that.
19:15 And then the red, the last time,
19:19 let's see, it was white, right?
19:20 I did a white display here,
19:21 and then you guys did a red one after,
19:23 and the red used to be there,
19:24 and it was a Felco display,
19:25 so everything kind of gets shifted around a little bit.
19:27 Yeah, anyway, the feather wreaths and trees up here,
19:30 these are so cool.
19:31 - Those are pretty.
19:32 - I love them, they're so soft.
19:34 And there's three different sizes,
19:36 and then a few different sizes of these feather wreaths,
19:39 which I actually like to use on tables flat,
19:42 stick candles in there.
19:43 Always looks pretty.
19:45 And then the rest of the area that I worked in
19:47 was this one right here.
19:49 So this is the first one here,
19:51 this desk came from our house as well.
19:53 Great props.
19:56 So we brought the desk in, Monica and I,
19:58 from a warehouse, and we had to clean it.
20:00 Oh my goodness, it was so dirty.
20:02 But we got that cleaned up,
20:03 and then I put a couple pieces of fabric.
20:06 There's like this burlappy looking one,
20:09 and then the plaid, which looks so fall,
20:11 and a few brown pots.
20:14 So there's one set of three there,
20:15 one set of three there,
20:16 and then a bunch of the harvest baskets, which I love.
20:19 Those are so handy to have.
20:21 But then there's just a bunch of different styles
20:23 of pumpkins, feather pumpkins.
20:25 These are lightweight,
20:26 but they can have that beautiful sagey green.
20:29 Pine cone pumpkins.
20:31 These are so pretty, the glass pumpkins.
20:34 And as we get more and more light in here,
20:36 it brings more and more sparkle into the area.
20:39 I also put a plant stand up on the table,
20:42 just to give us a little vertical interest.
20:44 And I wired these baskets to each one of the shelves,
20:46 tipped, so that we could stuff them full of things.
20:49 My little fella right up there.
20:52 And these are cool.
20:53 These are like wood.
20:55 Yeah, like bark wood that has been maybe dyed
21:00 or sprayed or something and cut really beautifully.
21:02 Look at that stack, so pretty.
21:06 And this is the last display that we were working on.
21:08 We didn't have time to quite finish it,
21:10 but at least the bone structure is set up.
21:12 You know, there's pots,
21:13 and I brought in this little wagon thing
21:15 from a shed out back, and it was so covered in dust.
21:18 Oh my goodness.
21:18 And I kept trying to clean the blue painted part,
21:22 which it does look a lot better,
21:23 but it would get so dark and beautiful when it was wet,
21:25 and then it always dries up like dusty blue.
21:28 Anyway, got the harvest basket set up, the pot set up,
21:31 a few of the berry garlands and the pumpkin wreaths,
21:34 and they can come in later
21:36 and fill these pots full of fun things.
21:38 And you guys, that is pretty much it
21:40 for the stuff we got done inside,
21:42 but I wanted to run you through the greenhouse
21:43 just really quick to show you a few more
21:45 of the fall plants that they got in.
21:46 Let's take a little stroll down the lane here.
21:49 Oh, they're echinacea.
21:50 Oh my goodness.
21:52 So pretty.
21:57 Oh, this one's pretty too.
21:58 Look at how delicate those petals look.
22:00 Okay.
22:02 I already came out here and walked through for a minute,
22:05 and there's some beautiful, beautiful things.
22:08 There's some golden creeping jenny.
22:10 There's a bunch of asters.
22:12 So the marie dark pink, a few flats of those,
22:15 the daze blue, Henry one blue.
22:18 Oh, I need to get some of those for my landscape.
22:20 Also some hella chrism icicles,
22:22 which are an amazing plant and some lamium.
22:25 This side over here, beautiful.
22:28 I don't know if this is a cab, I think it's a cabbage.
22:30 I never know the difference.
22:31 No, this is a kale.
22:32 This is a ruffle white kale.
22:34 So pretty.
22:36 And then this is the pigeon Victoria right there.
22:41 See the pretty pink mums.
22:42 And people were bringing these plants in all day long.
22:44 I think everybody's just excited, excited for fall.
22:47 Backside here, some more kale.
22:49 And then what is this one?
22:51 Daze blue, a bunch of the daze blue aster.
22:54 See how pretty that is.
22:55 Oh, peacock red kale.
22:57 I love the tight little rosettes like this.
22:59 This is the crane bicolor right here.
23:02 So it'll kind of age out in the center, turn white and pink.
23:05 And the dazzling blue kale.
23:07 I think this is so pretty.
23:09 Look at the gorgeous structure and color of that.
23:11 Oh, I love it.
23:12 Coral queen kale, crystal snow kale, coral prince kale.
23:16 Oh, crystal red kale, peacock white.
23:20 I think it might need to be a little bit cooler.
23:23 This is the peacock red to develop more of its coloring.
23:27 And I think we've got a lot of repeats here.
23:29 This might be crane red.
23:30 Yeah, crane red cabbage.
23:31 So a little bit deeper color there.
23:32 Ooh, this one's flare rose.
23:35 Look at that.
23:36 Beautiful.
23:38 Crane feather queen.
23:40 Ooh, Yokohama red.
23:42 And there's a whole bunch of berries and herbs
23:43 still back here.
23:45 Those were already here.
23:46 Anyway, I thought you guys might enjoy seeing
23:48 those really pretty plants.
23:49 And that is gonna do it, you guys, for today.
23:51 So, so fun to be down here always.
23:54 I love to bring you along for days
23:55 where we're working down here.
23:56 It's just a change of pace for me.
23:57 And you know, I do miss it being down here
23:59 because I get to talk with you guys.
24:01 Those of you who are able to come in
24:02 who are a little bit more local.
24:03 And I get to meet a lot of you traveling through as well.
24:06 And it's just so fun to be able to talk about your gardens
24:09 and bounce ideas off of people who are coming in
24:11 and learn from everybody who's coming in too
24:13 because everybody has a different experience
24:15 with different plants.
24:16 And it's just a really fun time.
24:17 Plus, I get to work with some really fun products
24:19 and I get to see things and, you know, think about it.
24:22 Where could I use this at my house?
24:23 That sort of thing's always fun.
24:24 So I hope you guys enjoyed it.
24:25 Thank you so much for watching.
24:27 We will see you in the next one.