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TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Hanging vase 00:26 Fruit harvesting 02:35 Seedling preparation 03:59 Growing chia seed anywhere 05:35 Plant watering hack #garden #gardening #plant #planting 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. Any action you take
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Sallie Boge is sharing her garden with us today. We garden in Riverside, a nearby suburb of Chicago (Zone 5a–6b). In April 2020 we constructed two new 11×16 garden beds in order to reduce our Kentucky bluegrass lawn and to add more plants for beneficial pollinators.  My husband, Mark, used a straight-edge spade to cut
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Last year we moved in this old house. It has a huge garden, but we wanted a vegetable garden. Without any experience or knowledge about it we just started, worked out pretty great. Sure the carrots weren’t as straight as normal and the lettuce got way to big but it was a fun ride. www.liekeland.nl
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For many gardeners, sharing a love of plants with family and friends adds another layer of enjoyment to a very fulfilling pastime. In this episode, Danielle, Carol, and expert guest Catharine Cooke explore plants that have special meaning or associations with their loved ones. Whether it is a dogwood that provides seedlings to share with
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TIMESTAMPS 00:16 Growing beans 00:43 Auto watering 02:00 Plant relocation tip 02:54 Simple greenhouse DIY #garden #gardening #farm #plant 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. Any action you take upon the information on
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Carla Z Mudry is sharing her garden with us today. I know it sounds crazy, but you actually can garden in January! I have this giant Japanese maple we inherited with the property in the front. I love Japanese maples, perhaps a little too much, and I go out of my way to take care
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1:19 Heirloom 3:45 Open Pollinated 4:46 Hybrid 8:01 Organic 10:02 Non GMO (*links below contain affiliate links, which means if you click through and make a purchase, we will earn a commission at no extra cost to you.) Free download – Seed Saving Reference Guide https://journeywithjill.net/gardening/seed-starting-quick-reference-guide/ Seed Storage Box https://amzn.to/3Hgdwv7 Seed Saving for Beginners video
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It’s hard to find true blue perennials for a garden, but you can make it work by using shades of blue. Most of the plants labeled ‘blue’ are really not blue but in fact either violet or violet-blue. Hybridizers are trying to create perennials in blue shades but are having difficulties, and with the growing
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While folks on the West Coast probably hear quite a bit about sudden oak death, it is an important plant disease that everyone should have on their radar. Sudden oak death (SOD) is caused by the oomycete pathogen Phytophthora ramorum. As the name implies, oak species (Quercus spp. and Notholithocarpus spp.) seem to be the
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We shared our garden before (Sustainable Gardening in LA), and now we would like to share photos of some white flowers in our yard. Grandma planted this sweet alyssum (Lobularia maritima, annual) as a ground cover. Here’s how it looked in 2009.  Burgundy plum (Prunus salicina, Zones 5–8) flower Almond (Prunus dulcis, Zones 7–9) flowers
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