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Today we’re visiting with Matthew Kunnari, who gardens in chilly Zone 4 in northern Minneapolis. Grass flowers are wind pollinated, so they lack the showy large petals of those that need to attract insect or bird pollinators. They are still beautiful, however. These big bluestem flowers (Andropogon gerardii, Zones 4–9) clearly show the dangling anthers
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Cucumber beetles can be a major pest in vegetable gardens, causing damage to a variety of plants including cucumbers, squashes, melons, and pumpkins. These beetles are small, roughly 1/4 inch long, and can be yellow, green, or striped. They are most active during the warmer months and can be found feeding on the leaves, stems,
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Plant these beautiful North American-native, drought-tolerant flowers for a beautiful cutting garden! Many of these need a cold stratification period before germination, so you’ll want to start them early (12-16 weeks before last frost in many cases)! Included in this mix are: Anise Hyssop Echinacea Purpurea Blue Grama Black-Eyed Susan Chocolate Flower Milkweed Penstemon Coreopsis
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A compost tumbler is a specialized container used for composting organic material. It is typically a cylindrical drum that is mounted on a stand, and has a mechanism for rotating the drum. Compost tumblers are designed to make the composting process easy and convenient, and are a popular choice for home gardeners and small-scale farmers.
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The winter blues have certainly set in around here. But thankfully we have a few plants outside that seemed to have saved their best for last. Today Carol and Danielle are talking about Winter Stunners—trees, shrubs, and even a subshrub that look so gorgeous in January and February, you’ll forget that technically it’s the “off-season.”
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:42 Make an inventory list 1:21 Research seeds you might want to buy and price compare 2:09 Make a list crop by crop 4:06 Consider shipping rates 5:00 Buy all your seeds at once 6:04 Your spending will add up 6:34 For seeds that are larger know how many you need 8:16 Kill your darlings
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AUGUST 2012 UPDATE! I also have a new video showing how to machine piece hexagons at http://youtu.be/VvCmLj8MmQk and there are some great links with it. http://www.inklingo.com Learn how to sew a Grandmother’s Flower Garden quilt by hand or by machine. Includes demonstration of cutting hexagons, sewing hexagons, and pressing hexagons, plus tutorial for designing a
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January is a good time to look back at other times in the garden, and today, with the winter cold and snow all around, I thought I’d take a look at my favorite hot flowers—reds, oranges, yellows, fun colors to liven up the garden. Coreopsis auriculata (Zones 4–9) is called the mouse-ear coreopsis for the small,
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Today’s photos are from Wiley Bennett in Charlotte, North Carolina. Shooting star (Dodecatheon meadia, Zones 4–8) is a beautiful and not too commonly grown native wildflower. Tiarella cordifolia (Zones 4–9) is another native, found in moist woodland sites around the eastern part of North America. Phacelia bipinnatifida, a biennial wildflower that is native to woodlands around
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TIMESTAMPS 00:00 Tree braiding 00:32 Propagation with coconut 01:14 Growing ginger 02:34 Growing dragon fruits 03:59 Planting succulent #garden #gardening #plant #planting #tree 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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