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  2. 5-Minute Crafts - Wikipedia

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    In April 2018, Tubefilter covered a trend regarding springtime cleaning videos on YouTube, noting 5-Minute Crafts' participation. [16] By November, Vox wrote that 5-Minute Crafts was a "wildly successful" channel, citing its then over 10 billion video views and its ranking as the fifth most-subscribed channel on YouTube, having nearly 40 ...

  3. Epic Gardening - Wikipedia

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    Epic Gardening is an American gardening brand with a YouTube channel operated and founded by Kevin Espiritu (born August 1987) since 2013. As of April 2024, the channel has 577 videos, 2.8 million subscribers and 465 million views.

  4. How Ridiculous - Wikipedia

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    Currently, How Ridiculous' most-viewed full-length YouTube video, uploaded November 2021, is a competition between the three stars at RAC Arena in Perth. Stanford, Gaunson, and Herron used various objects to attempt to pop multiple weather balloons in a row, filming the results on a Phantom camera.

  5. Talk:5-Minute Crafts - Wikipedia

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    Good catch, I can't find anything beyond that single article either. Looking at videos from this channel and Frederator channels, the latter are very heavily branded in their descriptions with a lot of Frederator URLs, while 5-Minute Crafts doesn't mention Frederator at all, instead plugging brightside.me.

  6. Gardening - Wikipedia

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    Plant domestication is seen as the birth of agriculture. However, it is arguably proceeded by a very long history of gardening wild plants. While the 12,000 year-old date is the commonly accepted timeline describing plant domestication, there is now evidence from the Ohalo II hunter-gatherer site showing earlier signs of disturbing the soil and cultivation of pre-domesticated crop species. [8]

  7. Ciscoe Morris - Wikipedia

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    James A. "Ciscoe" Morris is an American gardening expert, TV and radio personality, and author based in Seattle.He is known locally for his TV and radio programs "Gardening with Ciscoe," as well as his enthusiastic demeanor and catchphrase "Oh la la!"

  8. Cyril Fletcher - Wikipedia

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    He was the presenter of Central TV's Gardening Today for fourteen years, and Channel Television's Cyril Fletcher's TV Garden, which ran for 2 years from 1990 to 1992. He alleged defamation when Rowan Atkinson referred to him in a Not The Nine O’Clock News sketch as “a cross eyed baboon”. As a sufferer of crossed eyes, Fletcher considered ...

  9. Christine Walkden - Wikipedia

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    She has presented on BBC’s Gardeners' World and various other TV and radio programmes and is a past winner of the Garden Writers’ Guild Radio Broadcasting Award. In 1993, Walkden's book, The Houseplant Almanac , was published, and in 2007 A Year in Christine's Garden – The Secret Diary of a Garden Lover was published to accompany the ...