Month: December 2022

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We meet Shajan Valaedan, an optometrist with a stunning set up for his indoor plants as well as a collection of unusual caudex varieties. Subscribe 🔔 http://ab.co/GA-subscribe Shajan Velaeden is an optometrist by day and “plant daddy” by night. Living in the Melbourne CBD there’s few opportunities for having a garden but Shajan bought his
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Winterizing our Greenhouse Jack Frost has already drawn up his list of greenhouses to visit. Will you be ready? Here’s the routine we follow at our house each fall: Clean The Greenhouse Take ll plants out of the greenhouse and thoroughly clean the frame, glazing and benches. Physan 20  is an effective disinfectant. Make glass
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Dear subscribers of “Hamari Bagiya” . All of you are members of this channel. Your support is inspiring me day by day . If you want to show your garden through this channel “Hamari Bagiya”, Please, write your contact no. in comment box or call me 9012225393. Thank you. Our other video link – Terrace
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Today we’re going back to June with Carla Zambelli Mudry, looking at some photos from hydrangea season in her garden in Malvern, Pennsylvania. I have a deep love for hydrangeas. I rediscovered them as an adult visiting the Hamptons in New York. They are an integral part of the summer landscape up there and are
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This map is from the Australian Government Bureau or Meteorology. Hardiness zones are a way of classifying areas based on their average minimum winter temperatures. In Australia, there are 10 hardiness zones, ranging from zone 1 (the coldest) to zone 10 (the warmest). These zones are used to help gardeners determine which plants are likely
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Do you want to learn more about indoor gardening? But you don’t understand what to measure or where to start? I will walk you through the terminology used and give you a recommendation on good meters. #indoorgardening #hydroponics #gardening My Hydroponic Journal: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B92NQ2L2 ___________________________________________________________________ Amazon Affiliate Links: BlueLab PH Pen: https://amzn.to/3W8s0C0 BlueLab Truncheon EC Meter:
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Thank you for watching! Be sure to like, share, subscribe and follow me on my other social media accounts. ~~Brittney Contact me at mylilachill@gmail.com www.mylilachill.com Subscribe to My Lilac Hill Homestead https://www.youtube.com/c/MyLilacHill Join my garden club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/94056… Follow me on IG https://www.instagram.com/mylilachill Pinterest https://www.pinterest.com/MyLilacHill TikToK https://www.tiktok.com/@mylilachill Amazon Links: Wishlist: https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls Purchase my Homestead Management Notebook:
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In this video you will learn the basics of the English Paper Piecing technique for making Grandmother’s Flower Garden blocks. Watch and learn through each step of the process in this informative video. Read the full blog post on this video here: https://www.aquiltinglife.com/2018/11/english-paper-piecing-hexagons-grandmothers-flower-garden-blocks.html/ Get the Flowers for Emma pattern featured in the video in paper
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My name is Andy Schenck, and I garden in Malvern, Pennsylvania (a suburb of Philadelphia) in Zone 6B/7 (depending on the winter). My garden is called Look Again Garden (named by my friend David Culp). It is a collector’s garden full of “drifts of one.” Winter is an amazing time for the conifers and broadleaf
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A gardener in Pheonix, Arizona, and a gardener in Bangor, Maine has vastly different gardening quandaries. It should go without saying that a region’s climate has a profound impact on its gardens; the temperature, the humidity, the precipitation, and more affect the region in the short and long term, so gardeners need to fully understand
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Play June’s Journey now: https://woo.ga/5thAnniversaryYT Follow June’s Journey on Facebook for more: http://facebook.com/JunesJourney Because so much preparation is required for the Golden Soirée, some things are bound to go wrong! This time the flowers haven’t arrived, and June is in a panic! Will Virginia be able to solve this issue and help decorate the vases?
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Today we’re in Portland, Oregon, visiting Jim Rondone’s beautiful garden: White western redbud, (Cercis occidentalis ‘Alba’, Zone 6 – 9). While the more widely planted eastern redbud (Cercis canadensis, Zone 5 – 9) is native to the eastern half of North America, the western redbud is a similar species native to Utah, Arizona, and Nevada.
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What are hardiness zones? It seems every gardening book and nursery catalog refers to plant hardiness zones, also known as climate zones or growing zones. If you’re new to gardening, you may be wondering what all the fuss is with these zones, and how to find out which zone you are gardening in. Basically, plant
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This is the OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: I have fig cuttings for sale from my fig trees on my Figbid account at the following link: https://www.figbid.com/Listing/Browse?Seller=TheMillennialGardener Cutting listings go live on DECEMBER 26, 2022, at 5:00PM EST. All fig tree cuttings were taken on December 22-23, 2022. Each cutting is 6-10 inches long and will contain at
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I am a nature lover and love to experience, adventure and explore unspoiled forests. That is my great passion. My videos cover Bushcraft, survival skills, camping, build log cabin, off grid, primitive technology, fishing, wilderness survival and outdoor skills, bushcraft gear like axes, knives, saws, backpacks, clothing systems, shelters and cooking gear. We hope everyone
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This video will show you how to assemble a flower for the Grandmother’s Flower Garden Quilt using 3/4″ hexagon flower packets sold on Etsy. I have many flower packs to choose be sure to visit my shop on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TheCustomStitchery?ref=shop_onboarding&ele=shop_open If you found this video helpful please be sure to like it! And remember to
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Today we’re in northeastern Pennsylvania visiting with Scott: Growing up I had very little exposure to gardening, aside from my annual 2-3 week vacation to my fathers in southern Mississippi, where he had a small produce farm. For the past few years I’ve dabbled with putting a store bought tomato and/or pepper plant in my
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These are 4 mistakes to avoid while tackling vegetable garden cleanup in the fall! 𝐆𝐞𝐭 𝐲𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐨𝐰𝐧 𝐎𝐦𝐥𝐞𝐭 𝐄𝐠𝐥𝐮 𝐂𝐨𝐨𝐩 𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐞: https://www.omlet.us/shop/chicken_keeping/?aid=KTYTQCQR What To Do in the Garden in November & December: https://youtu.be/10dfRAlGZaA Check out the Bionutrient Food Association: https://bionutrient.org/ 00:00 Intro 00:38 Fall Vegetable Garden Cleanup Mistake #1: Cleaning up too much or too
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“Blossom by blossom the spring begins.” -Algernon Charles Swinburne Welcome! Today I am working in my cut flower garden. I am right in the middle of my first cut flower succession and everything is looking wonderful! Also, an update on my experience with the Cool Flower Method of cut flower gardening! 🥰 Enjoy! #cutflowergarden, #cutflowergardenzone9b,
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EVERGREENS Spruce: Picea abies (norway) Red Tipped Norway spruce. 25’t x 15’ w. Red tips in spring, cones, interesting structure. Regular Norway Spruce. 60” x 30”. Cones are long and tight. Hang like christmas ornaments. Picea omorika (serbian spruce) Blue Skies Serbian Spruce. 10-15” t. Bi-color needles, pink cones. Picea Glauca (white spruce) 15’ x
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Today’s photos are from Nancy Ondra. Hayefield, my homestead in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, began over 20 years ago, when I built a log cabin on a minimally managed hayfield on our family farm. I slowly created the gardens, which now fill about an acre, and let about two acres go back to meadow. The remaining
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