Garden author Susan Mulvihill shares valuable tips for having a successful garden season in 2023. These include selecting the best site for a garden, knowing your region’s growing season, Susan’s seed-starting scheduler and planting guides from her website (SusansintheGarden.com), creating a template of your garden layout, and the importance of having a garden journal. From
Get an up-close look at Sherri’s brand new quilt pattern, Emma’s Garden. This is a fat-eighth-friendly quilt that measures 66.5″ X 81″ and features fabric from the new Emma fabric collection. Sherri also shares an alternate option for the grandmother’s flower garden blocks in this quilt. Read the blog post that goes along with this
Meadow gardens have been a long-lasting gardening “trend” that many have rushed to embrace. But most spaces can look more wild than curated. This garden, owned by Jay Sifford, an award-wining designer from North Carolina, shows how a landscape can encompass all the good attributes of a meadow garden (pollinator friendly, native plant inclusion, low-impact
Fresh herbs are in season all across the country, so Grandma’s kitchen is now festooned with great bunches drying for winter cooking and Grandma’s famous Herb Wreaths. Basil, thyme, summer savory, rosemary, sage, parsley, oregano, dill and mint are all prime candidates for home drying – and you can save a bundle by drying your
:22 Get a garden planner 2:13 Read garden planning books 2:43 Brainstorm 5:35 Organize and inventory seeds 6:08 Decide if you are starting seeds indoors 7:04 Obtain supplies for indoor seed starting 9:10 Figure out where you will buy your seed from (*links below contain affiliate links, which means if you click through and make
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Today we look at South Florida gardening on the easy setting, in The Great South Florida Food Forest Project. Learn how to turn sand into soil and grow lots of food in a small space, right in your South Florida backyard. Subscribe to ULTIMATE GARDENING and support my friend Emmanuel: https://www.youtube.com/@UltimateGardening Learn how to garden
Harvest up to 30 plants at the same time. Harvest at home. Harvest daily, 365 days per year. Harvest fresh and nutrient-rich veggies right to your plate. Growing inside means every crop is pesticide free. To exhibit such innovations, book your space at BBT 2023 scheduled from October 20-22, 2023 in Las Vegas. There is
Fresh vegetables from the garden in the middle of January? Sound too good to be true? We’ve had snow and single-digit temperatures, but I’m still harvesting some crops without a greenhouse, row cover, or even hoop house! If that’s not something to get excited about, I don’t know what it is. Come see what it
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Intro and Section 1: February 22, 2023 Getting Started—Learn to See Like a Designer. Explore sources of inspiration, identify what you want to change and why, learn how to understand your site conditions, and address the site’s function and flow. Section 2: March 1, 2023 Design Principles, Tips, and Tricks: Explore principles of design
If there’s one thing we gardeners in the Pacific Northwest know about, it’s how to grow tomatoes in the most difficult conditions. It’s bad enough that our summers are normally very cool but now the coming weeks are filled with hot days and warm nights, the perfect breeding ground for late blight disease. Phytophthora infestans,
Hey everyone! Take a look at what the garden is doing! Winter squash, sweet potatoes, sunflowers, watermelon, okra, beans, tomatoes, corn, summer squash and more! Growing in Georgia is so much fun. It’s hot, but it’s worth it!
When I get tired of my vegetable garden, I always go and visit my godmother. Her flower garden is a true masterpiece that she has put so much effort into. She deserves every admiration. She will be a frequen guest on my channel. So let’s welcome her to our big family. You can also watch
Today’s photos are from Claudia Meyer. I am living in a new condo on the opposite side of a park in southeastern Wisconsin. We have a berm that the builder allowed to grow wild, and so we worked on ridding the hillside of invasive plants and put in a redbud (Cercis canadensis, Zones 5–9) and
Hay fever, also known as allergic rhinitis, is a common allergic condition that causes symptoms such as sneezing, a runny nose, and itchy, watery eyes. It occurs when the body’s immune system reacts to certain allergens, such as pollen, dust mites, or animal dander. Pollen is one of the most common allergens that cause hay
In this video, I’ll show you how to grow BUSHELS of the world’s best lemon: the Meyer lemon! If you’ve ever wanted to grow lemon trees, the Meyer lemon is the lemon to grow! It has the most juice and best flavor without the tart acid of most lemons. You won’t believe how many lemons
I’d love to have you join me for a late fall vegetable garden harvest here in my Ohio garden! It’s the last big harvest of the season- I share what I’m picking, as well as some tips & tricks on how & when to harvest late-season veggies along the way. 💚🥦🥗 I am gardening in
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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
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,
Thanks to Fiverr for sponsoring today’s video. Head to https://Fvrr.co/garden2023 to check out the services available to you and get 10% off with code GARDEN2023. I am very excited to share this video which features 3 universal principles that will massively help how you go about creating your garden. Whilst the main focus is on
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Hello everyone. Welcome back to countryside vlog. My recipe to day is white beef tripe cook with water spinach. We manage new vegetable garden in our mango farm. We grew cucumber, radish, carrot and papaya. I hope you like our lifestyle, wish you have a nice day. Thank you.
I designed a new garden and today I’m sharing the process from start to finish! I hope this hydrangea garden tour throughout the seasons will inspire you to design a new garden! “A Year Full of Flowers” by Sarah Raven – https://amzn.to/3QoSCNl The rain barrel we have on the garage – https://amzn.to/3ig4LrD
Bellis – English Daisy, Herb Margaret The Daisy of Europe is the one of which we speak here. Who has not read the words of Burns and Wordsworth, and having read, who has not admired these charming button-like flowers tile more? Let us read again several stanzas of Burns: TO A MOUNTAIN DAISY On turning
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If you are looking for a video that tells when, how often and how much too water, this video is not for you. Watering is based on so many factors. I cover the principles of watering a mature garden, using tomatoes, cucumbers and squash as examples. Thanks so much for your support! Cheers & Thanks,
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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