Ideas for a flower garden that attracts all eyes, breeding red chrysanthemums is simple How to plant and care for chrysanthemums: Soil: soil mixed with rice husks, mixed cow manure Watering: watering to keep moisture daily but not too much watering, sunny days can be watered twice a day Fertilizer: Use organic fertilizer combined with
Month: May 2023
Every garden has gaps that need to be filled from time to time. Whether you are looking for a short-term stand-in while a bed is being reworked or a quick fix after another plant dies, it is nice to have a list of pinch-hitters that can step in and fill space quickly. Listen in as
If you already know tomatoes, you might want to shred this booklet and use it as mulch. If you’re new to growing tomatoes, but don’t want to be bothered, we can keep it simple for you: plant deeply in a sunny patch of good soil that is well-watered, and come back in two months. If
Garden writer Susan Mulvihill takes you on the first tour of her vegetable garden for 2023. You’ll get updates on how everything is growing, what Susan’s doing to keep damaging insect pests away from certain crops, how the carrot-germination experiment went, and get updates on the seedlings she started indoors. The covered raised beds and
It’s PART TWO of my 2023 Garden Plan! This video includes the plans for my hoophouse!!!!! I am so excited to be putting up a hoophouse this spring. I share my growing plans for inside the hoophouse, along with the additional planting beds that will be built around the outside of it. HOOPHOUSE : www.growerssolution.com/sunshine
TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Easy way to grow up 01:23 Wet plants with this unusual way 03:39 Gardening tricks 07:25 Friendly tips to grow up plants #gardening #hacks #best We advise adult supervision and care at all times. This video is made for entertainment purposes. We do not make any warranties about the completeness, safety and reliability.
19 days of growing fresh parsley plant from seeds time lapse. The parsley seeds have been put in water for one day to speed up the germination process. Once every 3 minutes, a picture of the parsley was taken. The parsley has grown under a plant lamp with 24 hours of light a day. All
Today we’re visiting with Suzanne Pearce in the Okanagan Valley of British Columbia. My husband, Bruce, and I submitted photos to GPOD in 2021 (Spring in British Columbia). At the time I did not include photos of our lower garden, so here are a few. Bruce passed away on May 30 last year, and I
You’re in for a treat. Unlike those hard, uniform tomatoes you get at your grocery, your fruit will come in a wide range of shapes, and its flavors will be so much better. Let’s get started! Ripeness & Storage: You may love fried green tomatoes (we do), but in general, the key to great fruit
http://www.waysandhow.com Subscribe to Waysandhow: https://goo.gl/RK2SbN Do you love gardening, especially perennial gardening? Here’re few tips to help you start a perennial flower garden. Perennial flowers make your home more beautiful and serene. Though they have a shorter bloom time, they continue to grow year after year and thereby require less work than replanting annuals. Figuring
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Today on the GPOD we’ve got photos from Laurel Prothro, gardener at Arrington Vineyards in Nashville, Tennessee. We just went through an exhausting reset of the hardscape, removing masses of dead laurels after the catastrophic freeze we had earlier in the year. We had to remove our main front and center deodar cedars (Cedrus deodara,
Being a gardener comes with the understanding that, for the most part, you are in a cooperative relationship with Nature. It’s an ongoing relationship of learning to become a more capable manager of the favorable and unfavorable conditions and variables that present themselves. Acceptance In the past, I’ve experienced major disease loss (10,000 plants killed
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Gardening Hack: Make your own seed starting containers 1. Collect toilet paper and paper towel cardboard rolls 2. Cut in 3-4 inch pieces 3. Create a bottom by cutting 4-5 slits on one end and folding together 4. Fill each tube with soil and place in a drip tray or plastic container that will support
We’re back today visiting with Susie Zimmerman in her beautiful Fairbanks, Alaska, garden. The garden beds are planted densely and are overflowing with flowers. Just because you garden in a cold climate doesn’t mean you can’t have incredible gardens. Susie calls her husband “the Undergardener. He’s contributed a lot of hard work in the creation
The following is a list of tomato terms I assembled to provide you useful information while you shop for the most suitable varieties of tomatoes for your garden. Beefsteak – A type of tomato rather than a variety (although there really is a particular variety named ‘Beefsteak.’) Usually considered a large, irregular shaped tomato with
Welcome to my Ohio garden! It’s the spring (late April/early May) vegetable garden tour and an update on several projects I’ve got in the works. Click here to sign up for the Hisea tester event: https://bit.ly/43BixaZ and use the invitation code 𝗝𝗲𝗻𝗻𝗮 You can also use code 𝗝𝗲𝗻𝗻𝗮 for 20% of at Hisea: https://www.hisea.com until
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Today we’re headed to chilly Fairbanks, Alaska, to visit with Susie Zimmerman. Here are a few shots of my garden. I’ve been at it for about 40 years (with a good deal of help from my husband, lovingly referred to as “the Undergardener”), whose main job was to build the house. Where it all started,
DATURA — Thorn Apple, Angel’s Trumpet Annual and tender shrubby perennial flowering plants. They are natives of tropical America, Mexico and Europe, and belong to the Nightshade family, Solanaceae. Datura is the old Arabic name. The most familiar kind is Datura (Brugmansia) arborea, which bears large, white fragrant blooms in summer and is a favorite
Welcome to my allotment gardening channel. My name is Emma and these vlogs are my allotment diaries. 2022 is is my third year on my plot. I’m learning as I go and would love for you to follow my allotment gardening journey by SUBSCRIBING to my channel! BUY MY PLANNER NOW! Available on Amazon: ZEST
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Starting a new garden this growing season? Want to avoid the most common pitfalls and guarantee success? Avoid these 5 mistakes and you’ll be well on your way to munching your way through your home-grown produce. Yum! If you love growing your own food, why not take a look at our online Garden Planner which
Gardening can be a rewarding and relaxing activity, but it can also be time-consuming and challenging. That’s why we’ve put together some gardening hacks to help make your gardening experience easier, more efficient, and more fun. We advise adult supervision and care at all times. This video is made for entertainment purposes. We do not