Month: May 2023

Buy 3 Birdies Raised Beds, Get 1 FREE: https://growepic.co/memorialdaysale23 After busting some tomato myths, it’s time to look at tomato growing tips that ACTUALLY work. Join @jacquesinthegarden @Fluent Garden and Kevin as they get into some of their favorite tips for juicy, sweet tomatoes. 00:00 – Intro 00:24 – Use Less Nitrogen When Fertilizing 01:21
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Joseph here, sharing some things in bloom in my northern Indiana garden from the first half of May. I’m not sure what species this wallflower (Erysimum sp.) is—it came from a mixed packet of seed—but whatever it is, it has been covered with flowers for a month, and all kinds of bees and other pollinators
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I’m Rachel Talbott. Welcome to my channel. Thank you for stopping by. Would love to connect in the comments below. Tell me your name and where you’re from. xo Today I’m sharing a DIY project that we wanted to accomplish this spring. I absolutely LOVE flowers. They are one of my favorite joys in this
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Using Rapid Rooters to plant marigolds for indoor gardens. Here’s a quick tip! Check out my full length videos to learn more about indoor gardening and hydroponics #marigolds #shortsyoutube #indoorgardening Find Grow With Angie on all these platforms: FB: Group – https://www.facebook.com/groups/783424195642973 IG: grow.with.angie
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Today we’re visiting with Carol Lim, who gardens in Hendersonville, North Carolina, where she grows some beautiful and unusual plants. Sarracenia ‘Daina’s Delight’ (pitcher plant, Zones 5–9) is in the large bog container, with a seedling of Prunus ‘Bonfire’ (Zones 5–8) in the background. I brought the two bog container gardens from Pennsylvania in 2009
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✅ Thank you for watching! Please SUBSCRIBE HERE (It’s free!): https://tinyurl.com/96vxu9rh The intention of this read aloud is to encourage reading and give kids access to a variety of books. Because of the current state of the world, we are trying to relieve some stress and foster a love for reading in children. Zinnia’s Flower
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Aloe vera (Aloe vera syn. Aloe barbadensis, Zones 10–11) is only one of many species in the Aloe genus. It is likely native to parts of North Africa where conditions are similar to many areas of Southern California. Probably the best-known species due to its medicinal uses for cuts and burns, aloe vera is also
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If you’re looking to add some heft to the spring garden, but don’t want to overwhelm genteel bulbs or ephemeral perennials then dwarf, spring-flowering shrubs are the answer. These little powerhouses are quick to put on new growth in the early part of the season and often sport blossoms in soft hues which will compliment
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The various operations carried out on the soil by the use of a space are all known as digging. The general purpose is to break up the soil to improve its physical nature, rendering it more suitable for supporting plant life. Digging is generally carried out in the autumn and winter when solidly compact soil
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Twice a year, my daughter, mother, and I attend the Vintage Market Days in McKinney, TX. They always have the most amazing vintage garden finds. Follow along as I run through these vintage garden decor ideas. Link To Vintage Market Days – https://vintagemarketdays.com/ Amazon Storefront – https://www.amazon.com/shop/shesamadgardener #vintagegarden #vintagegardendecorideas #thrifting #shesamadgardener #zone8 #zone8a #texasgarden #texasgardening
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