Greenhouse and Backyard Tour/veggies and flowers
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ต.ค. 2024
- Hi everyone!! Here’s the second half of my first official garden tour. This is more of my landscaping and pots that I have scattered all over my property. As you’ll see I try to stick things everywhere and anywhere just so I can grow all the things. I hope you enjoy. 😉
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I love touring other people’s gardens. I grow in Tucson, so our climate is very different, but watching other garden areas always gives me insight into how the desert has different requirements. I love your live and let live attitude toward the volunteers. A garden that gets a little “wild” is wonderful to watch.
Thank you so much for watching. I am definitely a sucker for volunteers. I’m fascinated by just how well they do in comparison to ones I start from seed and baby and protect.
Awesome! I don't know how you do it with that many plants! I've got them all condensed into two areas and watering still takes forever!
I just keep moving forward. I get to what I can get to. I still see things fail but all my wins keep me going. ❤️
Never heard of stick tomatoes before, will be watching to see what the tomatoes look like.
I had t heard about them until last year and they are definitely a novelty. Im curious to taste test them as I haven’t heard great things but they are still just so darn cute.
So jealous of your dahlias blooming already!! I have all my dahlia tubers in large barrel pots with buds but no blooms yet.
I’ve never tried to grow them in pots before. Do you have to fertilize them often? Do they do well that way?
@@jencordial I only fertilize them a couple of times in the season and they grow great in pots. It also makes it easier to lift the tubers in zone 6.
I tried those hydraponic plugs once and they are not very good
I think some are made better than other. But if I can just use cotton balls I will just do that instead.