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We’re delighted to announce that the Fruit & Vegetable Garden at the Obama Presidential Center will be named after Eleanor Roosevelt—who redefined the role of first lady by using her platform to advocate for women’s, civil, and human rights. This growing, vibrant space, inspired by Mrs. Obama’s White House Kitchen Garden that sparked a national
Garden Tour – Mid May 2022 – Flower Garden Touring my garden to see all the new growth in mid-spring in the flower beds. Everything is coming alive and things are budding up. I also show you a quick view at the small vegetable garden I’m building. Gardening in NJ zone 6b. Daffodils – https://youtu.be/spIu0jugJgo
What does a muffin tin have to do with saving time in the garden? Well, sometimes the simplest trick can make all the difference! With these ingenious hacks, you’ll save time, money and energy. If only we had known these before! Watch on as Ben reveals some of his garden wizardry… Love hacks? So do
Few plants can put on a spring show as elegant and impressive as wisteria (Wisteria spp. and cvs., Zones 4–9), but like many vines, this plant can be aggressive. Thankfully, wisteria can be tamed by training it into a tree form. This also has a secondary benefit of bringing the fragrant flowers down to eye
Timely harvest of vegetables sown or planted outside early in the growing season, and ones that generally mature rapidly or during cooler temperatures results in the best flavor and longest harvest period. Many of these also make good fall crops, started later in the season. Snap asparagus spears off at ground level when they are
Vegetables need friends too! 🥦🌽🌺🌸🌼🐝 🦋🪲Nature works in all sorts of weird and wonderful ways, and with a little know-how you can harness the powers of nature to boost and protect your crops as well as wildlife. Ben reveals some of his treasured secrets in this week’s episode. 🌺🌸🌼🐝 🦋🪲🥦🌽🥕🌺🌸🌼🐝 🦋🪲🥦🌽🥕🌺🌸🌼🐝 🦋🪲🥦🌽🥕🌺🌸🌼🐝 🦋🪲🥦🌽🥕🌺🌸🌼🐝 🦋🪲🥦 Our
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Today Angie Caruthers is sharing some beautiful photos of a favorite spring bloom. It’s dogwood season in Northwest Arkansas, and I finally got some worthy photos of my pink dogwood (Cornus florida, Zones 5–9) during a beautiful Saturday morning sunrise. Enjoy! The showy pink part of this bloom is actually a bract, while each of
EARLY SUMMER TIPS FOR THE VEGETABLE GARDEN Mulching, staking, pest and disease control, and succession planting are some of the early season tips for vegetable gardens. Reduce the weeds in walkways in your garden by covering the soil with some type of mulch. Several sheets of moistened newspaper topped with hay or straw are attractive
After many weeks of rain and cold weather we are finally getting ready to plant out the garden!
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Hello, friends! Today we will share with you the best gardening hacks and planting tips you can easily follow. When you work in your garden a lot, your back starts hurting. You can use our cool hack with a giant ball, which will make this process more comfortable. From this video, you will learn how
Jorja Thomson is an indoor plant collector with over 1,000 plants. Using her experience from her plant nursery days she shows us how to take care of our plant babies and be kind to ourselves when things don’t go as planned. Subscribe ✅ and tap the notification bell 🔔 to be delivered Australian stories every
Hi! I’m Tracy, gardening in the East Bay, California, Zone 9b. I’ve done 100% of the planting here; the space behind the house was just a pile of mud when we moved in. Oh, the possibilities! The front garden was full of typical new housing plantings and grass, which I have completely removed. The strawberry
Knowing when to harvest vegetables is just as important as knowing how to grow them. Some have a long time over which you can harvest, others must be harvested at just the proper stage of ripening. Harvest at the wrong time, and your vegetables may not ripen properly if too young, or be tough and
“To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow” -Audrey Hepburn I hope you guys enjoy this video all about my spring garden! I tried to share all of the resources and products that I have found the most helpful. Let me know any questions that you have in the comments below! MENTIONED LINKS: ▸
18 Incredible Broken Pot Ideas For Garden | garden ideas Have a look at 18 Incredible Broken Pot Ideas and use them to repurpose the old and broken pots you have in your garden instead of discarding them. Do you have broken containers? Instead of throwing them, recycle! You’ve no idea that you can create
Garden writer Susan Mulvihill takes you through her zone 5b vegetable garden to share how the cool-season crops are doing so far. Lots of useful tips along the way! From Susan’s in the Garden, SusansintheGarden.com. Susan gardens in Spokane, Wash. While most of the area is in hardiness zone 6, her garden is in a
Zinnia’s Flower Garden By Monica Wellington
The GPOD is on the road again, and today friend of the GPOD Cherry Ong is taking us on a visit to the gardens at the Horticulture Centre of the Pacific (HCP) in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. She saw a lot of beautiful things there, which we’ll be sharing over the next few weeks, but
One of the activities that you have most to gain from is growing your own vegetables, but for first-timers, the complex procedure of planning and organizing the veggie garden can feel like an impossible task. What’s even more stressful is that a single mistake can cost you everything as you won’t have what to harvest,
This video shows what happens when you bury kitchen scraps or waste like bones and meat such as fish in the vegetable garden. Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/selfsufficientme I’m happy to announce that I’ve made a deal with Birdies Raised Garden beds In Australia, go to https://birdiesgardenproducts.com.au/ and use Code SSMEbird for a 5% discount.
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8 Super Simple Home Gardening Hacks 🔷🔷🔷 The practice of growing plants in a very limited space has been gaining popularity in the past few years and now has tons of enthusiasts in cities all around the world. There’s plenty of reasons why getting into urban gardening is a good idea: growing your own fruit
In this video we are setting up an indoor garden to grow vegetables out of season or to extend your growing season. I will be doing a led grow light review on Spider Farmers SF 2000 and grow tent. Growing vegetables indoors will help you increase growing space and allow you to become a little
This garden pest is certainly making a name for itself—even several. Depending on where you are and who you are talking to, you may hear it called “the crazy snake worm,” “the Alabama jumping worm,” “the Asian snake worm,” or some other moniker, but all refer to earthworms in the genus Amynthas. Native to East
Many people start their gardening hobby by just growing a few plants here and there, maybe some tomatoes, herbs, and other “easy” plants. More often than not, this small part-time hobby grows into something that becomes an entire lifestyle. Making the transition from a very small garden to one that’s considerably larger requires a lot
Garden Home Television Host P. Allen Smith takes you on a spring garden tour of the One Acre Vegetable Garden at Moss Mountain Farm. In this tour Allen focuses on the entryway to the garden and some examples of raised-bed and container gardening ideas. Allen also give us a sneak peek of his new Peony