Gardening Tips

Josh creates habitat for insects, birds, and lizards in his garden by planting an array of native plants and building some simple structures for shelter and water. Subscribe 🔔 http://ab.co/GA-subscribe ‘I’ve always seen our garden as shared space. I don’t just mean for friends and family, but for wildlife too.’ Over the years Josh has
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I love gardening and making my home beautiful from the inside out. Come along as I get my landscape ready for Texas fall temperatures and offer some simple tips to help your garden bloom! Subscribe:​ ​http://bit.ly/subdominique​ | Check out my website: ​http://dominiquesachse.tv Watch the latest uploads: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLKUX44R3MbuSYHIQgfhzmQ9dOJI_c3N7L&playnext=1&index=2 Follow Dominique Sachse: Instagram: ​https://instagram.com/dominiquesachse Facebook: ​https://facebook.com/DominiqueSachse Twitter:
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Bunnies are hopping through the garden chowing down on our vegetables. Here’s my 2 pronged approach to help them hop away from the gardeb. Thanks to Bonide for sponsoring this video. Visit https://bonide.com/ for more pest and critter control solutions. Repels-All Animal Repellent Granules: https://amzn.to/3FHCkuS 🍅SALE: 25% off CaliKim Seed Collections, CK Smart Pots, books
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Set yourself up for success this spring with these tips from @jacquesinthegarden and Kevin, and for a little bonus, go to https://growepic.co/start-of-spring-sale and use code “STARTOFSPRING” and enjoy FREE SHIPPING on all orders placed by Monday, 3/20 at 11:59pm PST. P.S. Our Epic email and sms subscribers get an extra discount too! Sign up here
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Tilling your garden should be approached with caution, especially when tilling around sensitive plants. Get garden tilling tips with help from a certified nursery professional in this free video clip. Expert: Mark Govan Bio: Mark Govan founded ABC Pest Control, Inc. in 1985 in Largo Florida. Govan is a Certified Arborist with the International Society
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In this episode the FTS boys talk about seed to harvest gardening tips. What seed to harvest gardening tips do you have? Let us know in the comments below! Thanks to our sponsors/affiliates for helping make this show happen: AC Infinity – Discount code: THESTASH15 https://bit.ly/3v5A4Yd Our merch store: https://bit.ly/3w3r8UJ Our Amazon store: https://amzn.to/3rjxnAN 420
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Rosemary Can Be A Beast Of A Plant. Yet, many people still have trouble growing it. This perennial herb is one of those crops where it responds quite severely to things it doesn’t like, and its this quality that causes people to think Rosemary is hard to grow. Fortunately it’s not, and double fortunately, today,
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Join Hoss out in the garden! Growing a vegetable garden should be fun and productive, today we’re giving you 3 tips on how you can be successful at having the best vegetable garden ever! Starting a garden can be stressful if you don’t know where to begin, but it doesn’t have to be! Join us!
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This plant is an early spring bloomer. Evergreen leaves alone are attractive and add much needed texture to shady corners. It is not unusual for leaves to scorch during the winter, so mulch well or allow snow to mound. Cup-shaped flowers range from light green to cream, maroon to pink and are usually spotted inside.
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From the Greek helein, to kill, bora, food; some species are poisonous (Ranunculaceae). Hellebore. Hardy perennials, often retaining their leaves through the winter, with thick fibrous roots. All flower early in the year and the flowers are long lasting. Most of them have handsome, leathery, divided leaves, sometimes spiny. They are natives of southern Europe
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Peaches and Nectarines The peach, Prunus persica, is closely related to apricots, cherries and plums. It was introduced into England in the early sixteenth century via Europe and Persia from China. The nectarine is a natural sport of the peach with smaller, more delicately flavored fruits, which are smooth-skinned, whereas peaches have a rough skin.
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