Yash Raj Chopra Family With Wife, Sons, Brother and Sister Photos
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Resident Evil 7 - Making Of Part Two - Welcome to the Family - STFR - Duration: 10:03.The reason the game is set in Louisiana
is because we felt the Southern Gothic movie feel was
a good fit for the game concept
we had in mind.
So we started doing some research,
first just on Google, and we saw some areas
that had the right atmosphere.
But you have to see a place for real
to know if it has got
the right atmosphere.
I wanted to find out for myself
if the location was suitable for the game
so I got permission to go on a research trip.
I thought that a very rural, isolated area
in somewhere like Louisiana
would have the atmosphere we needed,
and while the place we visited
wasn't that rural, the buildings like the
plantation houses were so historical, and were quite
different from the pristine mansion
of RE1, while also having nice details
like "Resi-esque" doors.
It looked like a great fit so I took a lot of photos,
and shared them with the team when I got back.
Everyone felt that it was a good fit for the title,
so we decided on creating the mansion assets.
The next step was for a capture team to go
out to Louisiana and take texture references,
and use photo scanning to capture certain buildings
and objects from the location
that we wanted to put directly in the game.
From choosing Louisiana as the setting
to finding everything we needed for the game,
it all turned out very close to how we imagined it
so it was really useful research.
The first job I was given was the characterisation of
the character we called "Daddy" at the time,
who you will now know as Jack.
At the time he was just a violent, monstrous killer,
which is still a part of his character,
but I had suddenly been given the very important job
of fleshing him out and thinking about what kind of presence
I could make him have beyond being a killer.
Jack has a certain duality,
so I added aspects of him as a father
and head of the family as well as his murderous aspects.
It was really a process of trial and error
to see how to bring out this characterisation.
It took several months and I remember being really stressed
as I tried to get to the end of that process
of how to create Jack.
We created Jack to not just be a monster.
He's tough
and he relentlessly pursues the player,
and while we've had stalker-type characters
before in the series,
what's new and important about Jack
is that he can talk to you.
Also, I've always been a big Stephen King fan,
and The Shining is a big inspiration for me.
In fact, the two Jacks in that film,
where Jack Nicholson portrays the character
Jack Torrance, are why I chose the name Jack Baker.
That's how much I love it.
Jack is different from previous Resident Evil enemies
because we could finally create an enemy
with both human and monstrous sides.
We've created all kinds of different scenes
for Resident Evil 7,
and I have several favourites.
One is where the Baker family sit around the table
and invite Ethan to join them for a meal
and a shocking dinner scene takes place.
We actually redid that scene from scratch.
The original version of the scene was rather different:
Jack and Marguerite were originally
more of a happy couple.
But I thought as a horror game
it was the wrong direction,
and the director, Nakanishi,
was in complete agreement with me.
He said "this is the kind of scene we should make"
and he filmed himself and some team members
acting out the scene. It was really great,
and we felt it would work really well in the game.
That's the version you ended up seeing in the game.
It really lets you understand
the insanity of the Bakers immediately.
I really like it.
Once the dinner scene concept was in place,
to settle on the content,
we did some pre-visualisation
where we actually acted out the scene
with a video camera as a test.
That was pretty quick and easy to make.
At an early stage I felt that in order to make a scary game,
the team need to have some scary experiences.
Osaka has quite a few famous haunted places,
so we took a camera and checked them out.
In Japanese we call it kimodameshi: a test of courage.
It really was terrifying!
So I wanted the team to think about
how to make people feel the same way
when they play the game.
We hadn't really done this before in developing a game,
or even at events or anything, and it might seem a bit trendy,
but we used a GoPro to film various scenes
and we used those experiences to feed back
into the game development.
That was really fun.
That actually fed into the idea
of the found footage in the game
I called it a test of courage,
but the scariest things were when you go around a corner
and jump at your own shadow, or someone behind you
steps on a branch
and cracks it and you jump out of your skin.
We used some ideas from that experience in the game too.
Another scene that I like
is one which shows how much Mia loves Ethan.
Ethan is trapped and Mia rescues him
and stays behind and sends him off to escape.
I think this scene nicely showed the love
between the two of them.
It shows that even in a horror game like RE7,
we have to remember how important the
bonds are between people.
If you just slightly twist them,
you end up with something like
the crazy world of the Baker family,
but with this scene, I wanted to say that
at heart, people do have these feelings
for each other,
and it's one of my favourite scenes.
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Family members reach out to KXAN with nursing home concerns - Duration: 3:31.IT ON AIR AND ON-LINE.SHANNON:
NEW AT 6 -- MORE FAMILIES OF
PATIENTS ARE COMING FORWARD..
CLAIMING THEIR LOVED ONES ARE
BEING MISTREATED AT AN AUSTIN
NURSING AND REHABILITATION
CENTER. "WE ALL NEED TO CREATE
AWARENESS..THIS THING IS SO
HUGE, IT'S A HUGE EPIDEMIC
GOING THROUGH THE STATE OF
TEXAS."2-SHANNON: WE TOLD YOU
LAST NIGHT ABOUT THE NURSING
ASSISTANT.. SUSPENDED AFTER
SNAPCHAT VIDEOS SHOWED AN
ELDERLY PATIENT BEING TAUNTED.
2-ROBERT: THAT WAS ONE
EMPLOYEE. AFTER OUR STORY
AIRED -- FAMILY MEMBERS OF
PATIENTS REACHED OUT WITH
THEIR OWN CONCERNS. 2-SHANNON:
KXAN'S ALICIA INNS SPOKE WITH
A MAN WHO'S WORKING TO GET HIS
FATHER OUT OF THE FACILITY.
BUT HE WANTS TO MAKE SURE
EVERYONE ELSE WHO'S THERE GETS
BETTER CARE. ALICIA: IT'S
ABOUT THE LAST PLACE ANYONE
REALLY WANTS TO BE..JAMES
NOKES SAYS: "I KNOW HE'S READY
TO GO HOME BECAUSE HE'S NEVER
BEEN AWAY FROM MY MOM."ALICIA:
FOR JAMES NOKES' FATHER, JIM -
- A REHAB FACILITY IS WHERE HE
HAD TO BE.."HE BROKE HIS HIP
IN EARLY NOVEMBER AFTER
THANKSGIVING AND HE WAS AT
FACILITY OUT IN ROUND ROCK BUT
THEY HAD HIM TRANSFERRED DOWN
TO WINDSOR TO DO MORE
TRAINING, MORE AGGRESIVE
PHYSICAL THERAPY." ALICIA: BUT
AFTER ONLY A FEW MONTHS OF
LIVING AT THE WINSDOR NURSING
AND REHABILITATION CENTER,
JAMES SAYS HE NOTICED A CHANGE
IN THE MAN WHO WAS ON TRACK TO
BETTER HEALTH."HE IS
100-PERCENT WORSE THAN WHAT HE
WAS BEFORE. HE WAS ABLE TO
WALK ON HIS WALKER. HE WAS
ABLE TO USE THE BATHROOM BY
HIMSELF, NOW HE'S NOT ABLE TO."
ALICIA: THEN JUST LAST
WEEK..JAMES AND HIS MOTHER
DISCOVERED BRUISES ALL ALONG
JIM'S ARM."SO WE WENT TO THE
STAFF, WE WENT TO THE HEAD
NURSE, THEY GAVE US TWO
DIFFERENT STORIES, NEITHER ONE
ADDED UP."ALICIA: AND IT KEPT
GETTING WORSE.."HE WAS SITTING
IN HIS BED AND HE HAD DRIED
FECES ALL OVER HIM. AND THE
NURSES FAILED TO CHANGE HIM,
DIDN'T REALLY CARE ABOUT
CHANGING HIM, DIDN'T REALLY
CARE ABOUT DOING ANYTHING TO
ADDRESS THE ISSUE."ALICIA:
JAMES CALLED AND REPORTED
WINDSOR TO THE DEPARTMENT OF
FAMILY AND PROTECTIVE SERVICES.
"IT'S GETTING WORSE, IT'S LIKE
WE'RE NOT TAKING CARE OF OUR
ELDERS..ALICIA: HIS FAMILY
WILL BE SEEKING LEGAL ACTION -
NOT ONLY FOR THE SAFETY OF HIS
FATHER, BUT FOR ALL ELDERLY
PEOPLE WHO AREN'T BEING
PROTECTED.."LOOK OUT FOR
THINGS, ASK QUESTIONS, GET TO
KNOW THE NURSES, IF THEY DON'T
WANT TO GET TO KNOW YOU, THEN
TALK TO THE ADMINISTRATOR OR
DIRECTOR. IF HE DOESN'T WANT
TO TALK TO YOU, NOW WE'VE GOT
A PROBLEM."ALICIA INNS, KXAN
NEWSROBERT:WE CALLED THE
ADMINISTRATOR AT THE WINSDOR
LOCATION TO ASK ABOUT THESE
RECENT COMPLAINTS AND WHAT'S
BEING DONE TO KEEP THE
RESIDENTS SAFE.HE WOULDN'T
GIVE US ANY SPECIFICS..INSTEAD
IN A STATEMENT TO US HE SAID:
"WE WILL TAKE ALL NECESSARY
STEPS TO ENSURE OUR RESIDENTS
ARE PROTECTED AND CARED FOR IN
THE MOST RESPECTFUL MANNER."
SHANNON:ANOTHER IMPORTANT
RESOURCE TO CHECK WHEN LOOKING
AT A NURSING HOME IS "MEDICARE
DOT GOV". IT'S "NURSING HOME
COMPARE" TOOL IS WHAT WE USED,
TO LOOK UP "WINDSOR NURSING
AND REHABILITION CENTER OF
DUVAL". IT HAS A "MUCH BELOW
AVERAGE" RATING. BUT IT'S THE
DETAILED QUALITY MEASURES THAT
ARE REALLY EYE OPENING...
WHERE YOU CAN COMPARE HOW THE
FACILITY IS DOING.. COMPARED
TO THE TEXAS AND NATIONAL
AVERAGE.SO WE LOOKED AT WHICH
ONES AT WINDSOR.. ARE WAY
OUTSIDE THOSE AVERAGES. AND WE
FOUND -- LONG-STAY RESIDENTS
HAVE MORE FALLS THAT RESULT IN
MAJOR INJURIES - ALMOST DOUBLE
THE STATE AVERAGE.THE NUMBER
OF PATIENTS WITH URINARY TRACT
INFECTIONS IS ALSO
SIGNIFICANTLY HIGHER. THE
PERCENTAGE OF WINDSOR'S LONG-
STAY RESIDENTS WHO WERE
PHYSICALLY RESTRAINED -- IS
TRIPLE THE STATE AVERAGE.. AND
DOUBLE THE NATIONAL AVERAGE.
WE ALSO NOTICED THE NUMBER OF
LONG-STAY RESIDENTS ON
ANTIPSYCHOTIC MEDICATION.. IS
MUCH HIGHER THAN AVERAGE. YOU
CAN SEE FOR YOURSELF -- OR
CHECK OUT THE AVERAGES FOR ANY
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El Reno family shocked to see what high winds did to property - Duration: 1:07.CRYSTAL: WHEN BETTY KAPPUS CAME
OUTSIDE SHE SAW THE SHOP HAD
BEEN BADLY DAMAGED, PIECES ALL
OVER THEIR YARD AND SOME IT EVEN
BLEW OUT ONTO THE INTERSTATE.
>> WE JUST HAVE THINGS LAYING
EVERYWHERE.
CRYSTAL: BETTY KAPPUS KNEW LAST
NIGHT'S WINDS WERE STRONG BUT
SHE NEVER IMAGINED TO WALK OUT
AND SEE THIS.
>> THIS IS WHAT'S LEFT.
CRYSTAL: HER HUSBAND'S SHOP
TWISTED BY THE STRONG WINDS
TRAPPING THEIR VEHICLES AND
TOOLS INSIDE, AS THE CEILING AND
WALLS HAVE CAVED IN.
>> I TOLD MY HUSBAND I'VE NEVER
BEEN ABLE TO TOUCH A CEILING FAN
ON A 9 FOOT CEILING BUT I CAN
THIS MORNING.
CRYSTAL: FORTUNATELY THEY WERE
ABLE TO GET THE VEHICLES OUT.
AND EVEN THOUGH THE SHOP AND
HORSE STABLE ARE DESTROYED SHE
SAYS HER FAMILY IS STILL
BLESSED.
>> THE HOUSE IS OK, THE ANIMALS
ARE OK.
THAT'S ALL THAT MATTERS.
YOU ARE GOING TO MAKE ME CRY.
WE ARE FORTUNATE.
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Bad Baby crying and learn colors-Colorful Skittles- Peppa pig Finger Family Song Collection for Kids - Duration: 2:11.Bad Baby crying and learn colors
-Colorful Skittles
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Planting Strawberries - Family Plot - Duration: 8:06.Alright Mr. Tom.
- Hi Chris.
- How's it going?
- It is going well.
- Well, good, we are out in our Family Plot garden and you're going to show us how to
plant strawberries.
- Yes and UT has a recommended way of doing it for commercial farmers, strawberry growers
and I figure if it's good enough for them, which their livelihood depends on it, it should
also be good for us in our home gardening.
- Well, it should work pretty good, UT has some good stuff, huh?
- Absolutely, that's one of my reference points, always.
- Good.
- The very first place I go.
Okay, well, one of the things they recommend is a white covering over the soil.
Now normally, they prefer a long dome shaped one, raising it off the ground but in our
particular conditions, I don't think that's necessary, but the white cover is and it has
three functions.
Number one, it keeps the strawberries off the ground so you don't get any rotting of
strawberries or those little critters eating the bottom ones.
Number two, it retains moisture and finally, number three, that it reflects the heat, as
you know, in the Mid-South, rain is very few and far between in the summertime, so that's
how we're going to plant them.
What this is is actually just a shower curtain liner from a dollar store.
Obviously it costs a buck.
- [Chris] Alright.
- Okay, they're 70 inches by 72 inches, so what I did is I cut it long ways in four strips
or basically quartering it and the reason for that is I get bang for the buck.
- Gotcha
- Okay, so what we did is we laid out two of those strips together, they're approximately
six feet long and I overlapped them about a couple inches and the purpose of overlapping
them is because we don't get that rain in the summertime.
I can open up right there and water it and then cover it back up again.
- [Chris] Smart, smart.
- That way, it's so much easier to water that way.
Okay now we're gonna go ahead and plant our strawberries now.
UT again, recommends spacing them approximately 12 inches apart in two rows with each row
offset of each other by about six inches.
So it gives them more room to grow.
So, let's get to it.
Okay, what I'm gonna do, again, is just cut some slits into the plastic where I'm going
to plant them and just kind of rip, it slices up real easy.
Alright, now we're going to go ahead and plant them.
Since these are already in pots, it makes it easier, gonna get a sooner crop and don't
have to worry about drying out as quick.
Okay, Chris, man.
- Nice plants, don't you think?
- Absolutely, they're very healthy looking.
- Now how deep would you plant those?
- Actually just, you actually should tear this, let me tear this off here at the top,
'cause you do not want any of the peat pot sticking above the ground.
What it'll do is just wick out the moisture.
This is the crown right here.
You don't want it any deeper than that.
If worse to comes to shove, you may have it a little bit higher, but typically you plant
it where the crown is even with the soil or at least the same depth that was in the pot.
There we go.
Well, the first one is supplanted, now we can go on to the next one, and by the way,
the way I'm holding these things down is I'm using these little garden stakes you get for
putting in groundcloth.
It holds them down fine and they come up easy, and they're cheap.
You can also make your own from the old fashioned metal coat hangers.
Onto the next one, again, approximately 12 inches, right about there.
One nice thing about raised beds is it's usually good soil all the way down, so you usually
don't have that clay layer as you do in a typical garden.
Now your average garden plant, visceral plants, the root zone is about six inches down, which
is fine because our top soil is usually only about six inches deep anyway.
Alright.
- Before I hand it to you, let me take this weed seed that's in there out of there.
We don't wanna introduce that.
- No.
Again, peeling off the top of the peat pot and popping it in there and I have no problems
using my fingers.
Yeah I guess, a happy gardener is one who's got dirt under their nails.
And strawberries, it's not a very critical plant.
You give it just a light touch and so forth, that's cool.
There's only so much energy available from any plant, be it a tomato plant, pepper plant
or a strawberry plant for producing the fruit, thus, the first strawberries gonna be good
sized, but then as more and more strawberries appear, they're going to get progressively
smaller.
So if you want big strawberries, you do need to thin out the blossoms if you don't care,
then just let them produce.
Okay, this is the last one of the 10.
- [Chris] Alright, it's looking good too.
- Yeah, now, typically they will produce their additional runners, which you can pot up or
put them in a container and save them for next spring.
Strawberry plants are usually good for about two years, then they got to be replenished
and you can use runners to replenish them.
- And we need to remove any of the flowers, any of the berries that are present on the
plants right now?
- Like I previously mentioned, the fewer flowers, the fewer the strawberries, the larger the
strawberries are gonna be.
Now my son, he likes to do them and give them away, but he gets them about that big and
dips them in chocolate and then makes swirls around them and the whole bit.
So the fewer, the bigger they're gonna be.
The ones you pick off, the small ones, they're edible.
They're just not as pretty as the big ones are and then as you might remember, we had
two pieces of plastic here and the reason for that is so I could open up the center
one and take those little clips out, water it and then put it back together again.
As far as the dirt, it looks kind of messy on the outside, but the first rain is gonna
wash it all off.
- [Chris] Yeah, Mother Nature will take care of that.
- So they'll handle it.
- [Chris] Alright.
- They're healthy plants and--
- [Chris] They look good.
- I expect them to be good and then I'll be out here in a month picking.
No
- We could a little strawberries.
- You probably will be.
- Alright, Mr. Tom, we appreciate that.
- Okay, my man.
- Thank you much.
- I enjoy doing it.
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Family of 5, dog escape house fire in Sacramento - Duration: 1:34.SACRAMENTO EXECUTIVE
AIRPORT.
MIKE TESELLE IS OUT THERE LIVE
WITH A LOOK AT THE DAMAGE.
MIKE: GOOD MORNING.
A LOT OF ACTIVITY STILL HERE.
A LOT OF FIRE TRUCKS AND FIRE
FIRES -- FIGHTERS.
THEY BELIEVE THE FIRES STARTED
BETWEEN THE HOMES.
IF I COULD ASK YOU, WHAT CAN YOU
TELL US ABOUT THIS FIRE?
CHRIS: THE FIRST ARRIVING ENGINE
STATED THERE WAS A FIRE BETWEEN
THESE HOMES.
THE BULK OF THE FIRE WAS THE
HOME BEHIND US.
THE CAPTAIN TOLD US THEY HAD
THIS WINDOW BREAK ON THE HOUSE
NEXT DOOR AND EXTENSION INTO THE
GUTTERS AND ROOF.
THE FIRE WAS CONFINED TO THIS
HOME AND KEPT IT FROM SPREADING.
MIKE: THE INITIAL REPORT WAS
SOMEONE TRAPPED?
CHRIS: WE HAD AN INITIAL REPORT
OF A MALE TRAPPED INSIDE.
THEY DID A SEARCH AND THERE WAS
NO ONE INSIDE.
THEY ALL GOT OUT SAFELY.
MIKE: SO NOBODY HURT?
>> INVESTIGATORS -- NOBODY HURT
AT THIS TIME.
INVESTIGATORS ARE ON THEIR WAY
OUT TO DETERMINE WHAT MAY HAVE
CAUSED THE FIRE.
MIKE: 51ST AVENUE IS BLOCKED BY
MULTIPLE FIRE TRUCKS, A LOT OF
FIRE CREWS OUT HERE DEALING WITH
-- TO GET INVESTIGATORS ARE HERE
TO FIND OUT WHAT CAUSED THE
FIRE.
FIVE PEOPLE WERE IN THIS HOME
WHEN THE FIRE BROKE OUT AND THEY
ALL GOT OUT OK.
I SAW THE GENTLEMAN AND HIS DOG
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Murdered twins had no family - Duration: 2:00.LIVE WITH THE
LATEST ON THAT.
FARON: THE JUDGE RULED NO BOND
AN SAYS THE SUSPECTS CANNOT
HAVE ANY CONTACT WITH EACH
OTHER, EVEN WHILE THEY ARE IN
JAIL.
MORE INFORMATION FROM
INVESTIGATIONS AND I HAVE TO
WARN YOU THAT THE DETAILS ABOUT
HOW THIS CRIME WAS EXECUTED ARE
VERY DISTURBING.
WE FIRST SOLDIER TWO WEEKS AGO
WHEN THERE WAS A FIRE AND PALM
BEACH GARDENS AND TWO BODIES
WERE FOUND.
IT TURNS OUT THE BODIES WERE
WRAPPED IN BEDDING AND CLASSIC
AND EACH ONE HAD SEVERAL GUNSHOT
WOUNDS.
DNA EVIDENCE IDENTIFIED THEM AS
21-YEAR-OLD TWINS, BRIAN AND
BRANDON ALLEN.
THEY WORKED AT CHICK-FIL-A BUT
THERE FAMILY HAS PASSED AWAY.
NO ONE EVER REPORTED THEM
MISSING.
IT MADE THE INVESTIGATION
TRICKY.
THROUGH EVIDENCE, DETECTIVES
DEVELOPED TWO SUSPECTS, JULIAN
ALEXANDER -- AND DARREN RICHARD
BIRD.
OUR ATTACK UNIT APPREHENDED BOTH
SUSPECTS.
FARO NANCY MILLINER EXPLAINED
THAT THEY FOUND ONE PERSON TO
SPEAK OUT.
THAT PERSON WITNESSED HIM SHOOT
BRIAN IN THE SUBJECT AND BRANDON
AND HE ARM.
THE WHAT IS A SAFELY FLED BUT
HEARD MORE GUNSHOTS INSIDE THE
APARTMENT HOME -- THE WITNESS
SAFELY FLED.
CATHERO BIRD WRAPS THOSE BODIES
AND PUT THEM IN A BATHTUB UNTIL
THE NEXT DAY WHEN THEY DON'T AND
B-- DUMPED AND BURNED THEM.
ALONG WITH THAT KEY WITNESS,
DEPUTIES SAY THEY HAD A SEARCH
WARRANT TO LOOK THROUGH THE
PHONE AND FOUND A PICTURE OF THE
GUN THEY SAY WAS USED IN THE
MURDERS.
IT WAS TIME STAMPED THE DAY
BEFORE THE SHOOTING HAPPENED.
THEY ALSO FOUND A PICTURE OF A
POOL OF BLOD INSIDE OF THEIR
APARTMENT AND IT WAS TIME
STAMPED A FEW HOURS AFTER THE
SHOOTING.
THERE IS A LOT OF EVIDENCE IN
THIS CASE, BUT WE WILL FOLLOW
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Low Maintenance Landscape Plants - Family Plot - Duration: 9:14.Alright, Mr. Jim, I see we have some plants on the table here.
- Yes, we've brought a few that are just really easy to grow, low maintenance plants.
- Easy, low maintenance?
- Easy to grow, as long as you get the green side up, they'll grow.
-Alright.
- So we're gonna talk about a few of them.
Alright, the first one we've got over here, this is an Oakleaf Holly.
I like this one because it makes a good corner plant.
It's only gonna get about eight to 10 feet tall and it grows conical, so you don't have
to do much trimming.
Now, like most, like me, I grew up before I grew out, they do the same thing.
So you have to do a little tip trimming to thicken them up, but it's a great plant and
it's one of the few hollies that is both male and female, so if you got it, it'll produce
berries, even without another one around.
It's a really good plant and it's not, although it looks sticky, it's not.
You can put your hand in there and not come out bleeding.
So that's a good plant for a corner.
The next one we're gonna talk about here is an Abelia.
Used to, the Abelias were large, leggy, ugly looking plants, but they've done so much in
hybridizing now.
This one is Kaleidoscope.
This one, bright green foliage in the spring, and then as the season progresses, you get
pinks and yellows and it's gonna max out around four feet, but there are new low ones, there's
Twist of Lime, Twist of ORange, Twist of Lemon and you kind of gather what color they're
going to be by the foliage, but they're really a huge selection.
They bloom most of the summer.
They're really, really a good plant and you don't have to do much to them.
- And usually when I hear about Abelias, bees.
Bees hang around.
- Yes, they do.
If you want to bring bees to your garden, it's good.
It's not a plant I'd put by the pool.
It is a good plant.
The next one is a native plant, the Yaupon Holly.
Now this is a dwarf one and this is a male.
It doesn't produce berries, but it's a great foundation plant, background plant for perennials.
If you let it go, eventually it will get five or six feet tall, but it'd be a very long
time getting there.
One or two trimmings a year and you can keep it at two or three feet or whatever you want,
but nothing bothers it.
It's good drought resistance.
You just can't have a more dependable plant and there's so many variations of the Yaupon.
Some are tree form, some are weeping, there's a new one called Scarlet's Peak that grows
like a telephone pole that's a very heavy berrier.
They're just a remarkable group of plants.
- [Tom] Quick question for you.
- Yeah?
- How can you tell a male from a female plant?
- Well, only when it's in bloom, is the only way.
If you look at, catch it when it's in flower, the flower looks like a tiny Dogwood flower.
If you look in the center and there's a hole, that is a little boy.
If there's a ball in the center, that's a female.
- [Tom] Very good.
- But you gotta catch them in bloom.
If you see a berry on it, you know that it's a female and any Holly will pollinate any
other Holly, as long as they're blooming at the same time and that's the key.
If you have a deciduous Holly, you gotta make sure you have the right male otherwise you
won't have berries.
Nandinas are another one that was an old time plant that people liked to cut the berries
at Christmas, grew six feet tall, got leggy and ugly, but there are hundreds of varieties
now.
This is a new one called Lemon Lime and it's absolutely beautiful.
It only gets about three feet tall.
There's one called Harbor Bell that only gets about six to eight inches and produces berries,
which a lot of the dwarves don't.
So there's a world of new ones in blush pink colors, bright reds, oranges, they've just
done a whole lot with Nandinas and again, you have no issues with them at all.
No insects, no diseases, they're just really a great plant.
- No insects, no diseases.
How 'bout that.
- You can't get one any better than Nandina.
The last one we're gonna talk about here and it's something that a lot of people don't
think about for foundation planting is a blueberry.
They're great plants, good fall red color, they're gonna get about six feet tall.
You trim them once a year, but you don't have to do that till about year four or five and
you get all the berries.
Now these are Rabbiteyes, they're the ones that are best suited for the south.
See, you need to have at least two and preferably three varieties to get good pollination, but
it's a wonderful, wonderful plant.
Very few insects or diseases bother them.
In the shade, the plant looks a little better, but it doesn't berry as much, but if you put
it out in full sun and you'll get some red color during the growing season, you'll have
all these berries, one for the kids next door, one for the bird, one for you, but it's really
an under-looked plant.
Memphis has an evergreen mentality and they have trouble planting things that are gonna
be deciduous in front of their house, but they miss out on hydrangeas and blueberries
and so many really cool things.
- I like the evergreen mentality, how 'bout that.
- They do, they do.
You know, so many people go, does it die in the winter?
Yeah and it's born again in the spring, hallelujah!
Deciduous doesn't mean bad, it just means it drops it's leaves.
- Now let me ask you this.
So how do we prepare our soils for these plants we're talking about?
- Well, the most important thing is loosening.
Most everything that we grow here that we like, doesn't grow here naturally.
It likes less heavy soils, better drainage than we have, so that's the key.
Plant everything here high.
Dig no deeper than your container and we want it to stick up about like this because when
we have, like last night, heavy, heavy rains, we want to have part of that root ball exposed
to air so that it doesn't drown.
So many plants won't tolerate that for long periods of time and even though the plant
may actually die in that water, you may not know it for several months.
It'll sprout, look good and then along about June, it dies and you blame your husband.
It died three months earlier, you just didn't know it.
Loosening soil is most important, twice as wide, mix some organic matter in there, but
don't overdo it, 15, 20% like you all were talking about earlier is about right.
- Now, let's talk about, how about pruning?
Especially like the Yaupon Holly.
We get that question all the time.
What's the best way to do that though?
- Well, it depends on what you want.
Most people take plants like that type and shear it--
- [Chris] Yes, over the top.
- And that's okay.
If you were to let it grow, it would be more natural, open and airy, but with things like
that, just trim them and you can do them pretty much anytime, but you wanna stop about the
first of July.
After that, the new growth is not likely to harden off for winter and you get some burn
back in it.
So anytime from March up till then, you can trim it as much as you want.
Now, you know, things like Hollies, like the Oakleaf there, you want to trim from the inside
usually, reach down in there if you've got a place that's open and let it rebreak and
fill back up through there.
With blueberries, what you'll do is, about year five you'll start, you'll see some canes
down in there that look like birch trees.
They've begun to split and have bark, loose bark on them, take out three or four of the
oldest ones, 'cause about five years is all you'll get a good production out of a cane.
- [Chris] I was gonna ask you that, okay, five years, okay.
- And then, let them re-sprout back up through it and just once a year, right after you've
harvested the fruit then go ahead and cut 'em back.
- Now about the blueberries, what about the Sphagnum moss?
I've heard that, you put it in the hole?
- Yeah, I'm not a big fan of the Sphagnum moss.
Now they do like a very low PH, you know, four and a half to five, and they're real
happy at that, even more acidic than azaleas.
So that's critical that you get them in that range to get good production and usually you
can add a little aluminum sulfate or something like that.
If you ever go to a peat moss bog up in Canada, nothing grows there but peat moss and pine
trees, so that kind of tells me something.
Mother Nature has done a really good job at just showing us, hey, look, we put leaves
and sticks in the ground, don't argue with her.
Do what she wants you to do.
- [Chris] That's right.
- The problem I had the first time I planted blueberries, I didn't do my homework and I
grabbed every blueberry plant they had at the place I got them from, not knowing there
was a difference between North and South blueberries.
- Well, there are.
Now, the high bush, you'll see Southern Highbush offered sometimes here and in fact, University
of Georgia is introducing a lot of new varieties.
They are self-pollinating, so you don't have to have but one, but it's kind of a misnomer
because Highbush don't get as tall as Rabbiteye, but they're just not well suited for our poor
drainage here and our hot night soils.
You'll have much better luck with Rabbiteyes.
- Mr. Jim, good stuff, man.
- Hey, glad to do it, Chris.
It's always a pleasure.
- Alright, thank you much.
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Toddler Eats Brussel Sprouts 🍴 | Gluten Free Grocery Haul – Family Vlogs / MamaVlogs 124 - Duration: 12:29.Hello everyone , welcome again to a new week vlog
I am cooking together with Danny
together peeling the brussel sprouts
Danny can do it very well
cooking together, groceries, garden seeds, pictures and ikebana
pretty
will you also eat them Danny?
will you also eat the sprouts?
yes
good job
eating? not now but when they are cooked
look and then they all go into the water
and then we will cook them
look?
me look?
oh you want to look inside the pan ?
then I need to lift you up there later
what are you doing Danny?
water
yes are you cleaning the potatoes?
no don't play with it Danny
well it is a bit playing anyways
but don't splash it
are the potatoes clean?
no?
no not yet?
look
oh indeed
then rub them well ,then they get clean
will be fine
will it be fine?
yes
then mama will do it further
then we can heath it and eat it
yes, Daddy also
daddy sleeps
yes daddy is sleeping
he is doing a nap
I don't sleep
you need to stay awake and eat , then you can sleep
it is almost 5 'o clock
and Danny has a cold , mama also , Daddy also
daddy 1 hour again
yes?
wet
yes it is wet
splash
what will you do Danny?
do you like it?
he just too a sprout
look, nice new bib
you need to put it on and take a picture
that is fun
mmm, good
another sprout
it is tasty
yes is it tasty?
yes
sweet..
sweet?
what are you acting crazy Danny
yes , watching the Japan vlogs back with Danny
with grandma
yes look the slide
yes that was the nice slide
that was on a shopping mall
just returned from groceries
need to unpack it all
it is all packed full
here a Easter branch
come look there
come
mama will look soon
mama need to show here
there are also tulips somewhere
and a box for the garden seeds
oma was also there
yes we saw grandma
oh no , croissant
yes your croissant and the garden seeds are underneath
I will make a nice piece with this in Japanese style
and I think I will also make a tutorial for it, for Easter
because we will do a fun Easter blog with a give-away (Dutch only)
come closer
yes the windows are cleaned
with that thing
but you cannot see it
it goes further
there is a man in a box and then he can clean the windows
but mama cannot go there now
we have printed some pictures at Ring Foto
on the Hessenweg in Bilthoven .. oh no De Bilt
and also some pictures from last time to Japan
I also searching..
like this
well this is a old one , it is from the time before
and then we made later last time this picture
only Danny was sleeping
and this picture was made in Harajuku
grandpa
yes that is a picture with grandpa
and Danny when he was small
and that is in Kamakura
and that is also kamakura at the beach
I think it is a very pretty picture
and I think we might enlarge it
and then in Danny's room
this one was at Sanrio Puro land , Hello Kitty land
in a very big bus
this was at Peter Rabbit café
so some nice pictures, some will go into a photo book
and I will make a frame with pictures together
look! and this was the old christmas card , which I only placed online
grandma
but I also printed it
look
a picture from grandpa and grandma in between
which Danny shows
Jesse is a friend of ours and he took this picture
from Danny in Japan
that is the back Danny
oh yes that is also a very nice picture upside down
?? what kind of truck?
.. ?
I don't know a very big truck drove by
which made a lot of noise
look at the pasta , the fresh pasta when you took 1 + 1 for free (At Albert Heijn)
then you got this box for free
we have 5 " moes tuintjes " garden seeds
I haven't looked which they are
I will do it later
tulips
I got a free vase with it, it is still inside
and easter branches
it was also 1 + 1 for free
so I bought a lot
I only need 1 or 2 branches
the rest I will give to my parents in law
because I will later... will show it inside
I will put it in here
it is a Japanese vase
normally the glass is not necessary
but I found it it is not glazed properly
so the water came out
so I did it like this
this is a pin where you can put the branches in
and I will also put some tulips in
the rest in a vase
I will make a separate video for how I do it
once I did a Ikebana workshop
and I thought maybe it is also fun to make a easter video of it
I put it like this, sorry
like so
oke, do they need to be like that
upside down
we also had here
already showed it on Instagram stories
I do it often, so if you like it you can check it out
there are seeds inside
yes there are seeds inside
and the others are two cuttings from plants
they were a long time in a vase with water
and they got enough roots
so now I have put them in here
and here is a lavender , it is starting a bit again
I have cut out the death branches
I hope it will do well again
and I also hope to get viola later
look there
I made a nice tower
did you make a nice tower?
oh wow !
yes I like that
look here also needs to be put something inside
we have here all kinds of pots
so that will come
right Danny, each time something
more are here
I already peaked what it all is
didn't remember of course
this is rocket
dile
and ???
I don;t know what it is , need to look it up
this is marigold
the seeds are loose inside
and we have cress !
I am very happy with it
I was in the shop thinking.. should I buy it all grown
but I was hoping for seeds, so now I have them
now hoping they will do well
so we will work with these and see how it will become
yes and Danny found out that the bottom is also very fun
from the box
I hope he won't do it when the plants are inside
right Danny
where is it
it is there
it is a bit of a maze right
?
it looks like a maze
I can now continue with this
where should I start
I start with what is here
albert heijn had all kinds of new glutenfree items
the croissant from Danny
like this
Corn flakes
I also had something else
i need to find it
something that looks like a child bueno
but I think it is inside another bag
look this one
it is also glutenfre
and it looks like a child bueano
no don't touch it
I want to look
do you want to look? don't do it
and I switched from Twinings tea to this one
it is also very good
and more cheap and organic !so very good
and we will eat shoarma
with pita
that
and chips
I took these because there is not that much salt inside
because my husband is not allowed to eat much salt
oh yes there it is again
for me?
not those are garden gloves for mama
I had other ones but they broke
so now new ones
I also, I want to have
do you want to have them?
but they are very big, they only had size L
so also for mama a bit large
from Hema
hold it, then I will show something else
I have bought a bikini , or.. yes a bikini
mostly to swim in
here is the pants
I hope it fits
what I had was probably 10 years old
so I thought maybe get something new
what is not all discolored
and ugly
that is a bra Danny
yes
it is nice
also from Hema
I can have one
no but these are the raisins for the kids for the child café , or the mama café it is called now
and also chips
the rice crackers we still had some
from Eko plaza
I thought this also might be interesting
to take , less sugar , always good
this is the vase that you got for free with the tulips
I have put it in the wrapping paper from there
to take with me
but really fun packing paper !
look this is that cocolate thing
it really looks like a child bueano
it really taste like it
it is only expensive , it is 1 euro
so that is not something you would buy often
anyways me not, I find it too expensive
and also need to pay attention to your health
but it taste very good
Tutorial soon online
thank you for watching
to this vlog
I hope you liked it
and I see you next time again! bye!
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