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Month: August 2022
The august garden tour is brimming with cut flowers, fruit, veggies, and pollinators! Join me for a garden tour of our 1/2 acre cut flower garden. I grow cut flowers in the landscape and sell them at our farm stand. I’m passionate about growing flowers from seed and love supporting pollinators in our certified pollinator
Hello! My name is Bethany and I grow things in my rooftop container garden in Chicago, zone 6a. I’ve been container gardening for four years and am by no means an expert, just someone who enjoys sharing their garden journey. In this video, I’ll go over the different container sizes that have worked well for
Gardening Ideas – Turn an ugly corner into a beautiful garden DIY , Cement craft Ideas , creative cement, cement Projects, sand and cement If you love watching our videos then hit the LIKE 👍 button and Share 🔗 it with your friends and family and Help us to grow. Thanks for watching, subscribe &
Watch a complete garden makeover transforming from design to planting. See the garden 5 month after planting here: https://youtu.be/W4SFJk-pU2M *** Many have asked so I write it here: Musical piece at the beginning of the video – Tchaikovsky, waltz of the flowers (the nutcracker suite) *** The whole processes took about 6 days of work
Tom VonIns is sharing his garden with us today. Tom and his wife started working on making a garden here in 1985. When they started it was mostly dirt with no landscaping whatsoever. As you’ll see, they’ve made a pretty amazing transformation! This pond is really beautiful. The little waterfall adds movement and the sounds
Selective #harvesting of #2022 #August #vegetables in my home garden. #amaranth and #Huckleberry are my #healthbooster with lots of #healthbenefits to the organs. My #garden has become part of me and I have chosen #gardening as part of my #lifestyle.
Burning Grass Around the Farm, Cultivating the Vegetable Garden, Making a Rain Gate, Building a New Life….living with nature alone, building a farm life in the forest, Living in the Forest, Instinct Surviving, gardening, growing vegetables… #buildingnewlife #farmlife
Easy DIY Hydroponics. Kick the habit of traditional hydroponics which can be quite costly for the beginner. Today I show you how to start growing your own microgreens, herbs and leafy greens with out having to spend a lot of money on things like rockwool, clay pebbles, net cups, etc. Cheap & Easy DIY Hydroponics
Rock gardens were an essential element in the English country garden – and even in small town gardens – for most of the last century. But too popular often turns to neglected and taken for granted. Now there’s a rockery revival – it’s a good way to deal with a slope, to add vertical interest
When interior designer Joanna Plant and her husband Nick first saw their 1920s house in west London it was, by all accounts, something of an ugly duckling, yet they saw potential in it. “It’s evolved a lot,” she explains, “but it’s been very, very slow, and there was never a plan. I think for that
Lynda Truelove is sharing her new garden with us today. I am an avid gardener, and we moved to our new home on a 7000-sq.-ft. unlandscaped lot a little over a year ago. I have enjoyed Fine Gardening magazine and certainly get lots of enjoyment and ideas from the lovely photos. I thought I could
Today we answer what can I sow in September in our allotment gardening for beginners video. We have been asked already in August ‘what can I sow in September?’ so we have put together a short video to show what to sow and grow and plant in September plus some tips from the allotment garden.
TIMESTAMPS 00:00 How to grow dragon fruit 00:47 Dragon fruit for fertilizer 01:16 Fruit harvesting tool 02:!7 Handy plant watering tool 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 this video is strictly at your own
This video is sponsored by Gardening Naturally, which is offering viewers 5% off products on their website with the code GREENS05 👉 Shop at https://gardening-naturally.link/lovelygreens or check out the quick links to products below. If you make a purchase, I may make a small commission on your sale — thank you 💚 Tanya It’s August
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Things to make these Indoor Water Garden – Old Waste plastic bottles/ Glass bottles / storage containers/jars -Pebbles/Gravel stones – Fresh water – Water plants/ suitable indoor water plants Plants-Money plant/Pothos, Spider plant, Arrowhead plant, Lucky bamboo, Marsh pennywort plant Making indoor water garden – Prepare the bottles/containers for small water garden – Rinse the
Debbie’s Garden Watermelon: https://youtu.be/tYntA80pPCs How to Grow LOTS of Watermelon, by trimming runners and making FREE Plant Fertilizer SYSTEM, Compost Bin..and grow Tons of Vegetables & Watermelon in RAISED Garden BED. for cheap and works GREAT! Here are the SAME Solar Fountain Kits I buy for our Yard and this is an affiliated/aff. link to
Hey folks, I need your your help with some fall gardening ideas for 2022. I have a few plans myself in regards to what I am growing this fall, from seminole pumpkins, brassicas like kale and broccoli as well as a few tomato plants. what are you growing this fall in your garden? To support
Jolene Wireback sent in today’s photos, which are of her mother’s beautiful garden in Coatesville, Pennsylvania. My beautiful mother has done it again and has created the most whimsical retreat in her backyard. Her name is Nunzia Tina, and she is a true artist with her potted plants and topiary design. Her space is whimsical
No space? No problem! This week, Ben takes us step by step through the process of making a BIG impact in a small space. Grow an abundant container garden and have fun repurposing old objects. Fear not! You’ll have tasty pickings in no time! Binge watch these videos! Swat up and get more bang for
My Hakka Grandma proudly showing us all the delicious Chinese vegetables she’s homegrown in her vegetable garden! There’s Chinese lettuce, shark fin melons, green beans, tomatoes, Chinese chives & loads more! Super fresh & organic 🥬 Hope you enjoy the video and thanks for watching! Xx W A T C H N E X T:
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Want to know how to grow the biggest juiciest tomatoes around? What fertilizer should you use? How to prevent blossom end rot, should you use drip irrigation? Hoss has you covered with his best tips and tricks! Tomatoes are the KING OF THE GARDEN and we’re here to help you be the best at growing
Creative Ideas From Cement And Old Slate Roof / Great Garden Decoration From Recycled / Diy Coffee Table . Thanks for watching, subscribe & share! ► Subscribe to channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCL44bjEQeiu3xOzCwy6wr0A
Costa sails across the bay to visit the garden of a designer who has been inspired by the natural bush setting and the knowledge of the community volunteers who care for it. Subscribe 🔔 http://ab.co/GA-subscribe Richard Unsworth is known for his stunning inner-city garden designs but an hour away from the CBD he has been
Evergreen plants contribute life, texture, and color to the landscape all year long. But these plants are particularly valuable during the winter months when deciduous branches are bare, most of the blooming annuals are spent, and herbaceous grasses and perennials have either entirely disappeared for the season or whose crispy, dead foliage is desperately in
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