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It’s beautiful, thank you
Totally loved this compact, super-useful video. Thanks and cheers from Outback Australia...
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No thank you, I have a small garden. I couldn’t replace the tranquility, moments of reflexion , satisfying feeling and peacefulness watering my garden with a watering can. I pass
So what are you doing here watching this video? Lol
You are awesome this is all the info I needed right to the point THANK YOU!
Hack for keeping deer out of hosta (and so far, so good): in spring I put sticks, in a sputnik-like pattern, within the plant, starting close to the crown. Sticks should be the height of the hosta at full size. I use prunings from my apple and crabapple trees, so the sticks are about 3/8"-1/2" thick. Once the hosta grows in, sticks are usually invisible.
nice video! thanks for the tips and advice
Thank you for this video. Helpful. :)
The hairs are trichomes and don't turn into roots. The little bumps on the main stem will form adventitious roots. Regardless, she is correct about deep planting.
How do you keep the deer from destroying the plantings? Beautiful and diverse selection of plants.
First video ive ever watched on drip irrigation and i feel no need to see any others.
Anyother alt for burning bush is high bush blueberry. Yum!
Weigela instead of Weigelia.
Ya well, I aint got the patience, I just yell at them and chase them with a garden trowl. It works, they leave my plants alone usually and go for the neighbors instead. They are smart animals deer. :)
Lol!
Weigela and Black-eyed Susan does Not survive my local deer (US north east zone 7a).
Is it Christmas already? 5 new podcasts videos in a single day. In 1 go. Thank you.
Aww, haha. Our digital editor was on maternity leave so these were back logged! Enjoy!
Good day can you please send me your email address
Will thin branches not grow thicker the following year?
This is such a great video! Thank you!
I love this!!
So true that there is very little information on roots. Someone should write a book on ROOTS, individual families & their root styles, depths, how competitive, how vigorous, etc. This would also be helpful for deciding which shape & size of container to use when potting. Someone, PLEASE, compile some good information. Maybe one of the Universities? I am always searching for this information, & agree with Jay - very little info, & often contradicting.
I'm a big fan of Jay's from his articles on Houzz; what a great conversation this was! I love his perspective on what makes a great garden - art, magic, story, and horticulture. Ideas to garden by! Thank you for a great interview, Fine Gardening.
Lovely to see this, sets great tone to my gardening season. Inspiring and great tips!
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Whar happened to the rest of the series (clapboards, shingles, windows and door)?
You can see the full series on Fine Homebuilding! www.finehomebuilding.com/2012/07/23/how-to-build-a-garden-shed-introduction
Do you transplant dill? I have never been able to do that successfully; the seedlings just stall after transplanting and don't mature. I grow plenty of dill by seeding it directly to its final destination, but always wondered why that was and what I was doing wrong.
Why didn’t you go back ?
Went to the website and couldn't find the show notes referencing all the articles. Help?
Sorry for the delayed response - the article links can be found at the bottom of this episode's show notes! Click on this link and scroll all the way down: www.finegardening.com/article/episode-123-listener-q-a
Well, I'm not so much into gardening, but my wife is. What I do like is playing with equipment and laying out systems. Fun for both of us, and then we don't have to worry so much about watering anything. Slick! Thank you!
Can I ask who did these illustrations for the video?
Dear Steve, you gave me the confidence to walk into an irrigation supply store as if I was a mediocre man. Thank you for your teaching, I wish you were my dad.
Amazing thank for share😊❤
Well I’m here after watching a video from David Austin video on how to plant a bare root sore . Is way different than Monty’s method, 🤔
This is the first guy man to get to the point and teach you very well and simply, he's the best, KZread should give him an award 🎉
Thank u
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THIS IS A BUNCHA CRAP-nothing wrong with animal and sea-life nutrient amendments as well as some mineral sources-tons are organically certified
It's so awesome that she killed the lawn and replaced it with a pollinator friendly garden.
Thank you Steve
Love the black wig don’t get it caught on the branches
Wow, so that’s pinching!
Bravo! 👍👍
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Absolutely beautiful!
My garden is a long distance from my house. Can I run my hose over to the garden then attach my: Filter, regulator, timer, and 1/2"tubing system? Excellent video, TY!!
Amazing garden!
OK, heres what I am planning for this year. I use grow bags which worked EXCELLENT last year set in dishpans with 3" of liquid tomato food. This year IN THE GROW BAG 1 center 5ft stake & 3 outrigger 5ft stakes all lashed together at the top. My greenhouse is 6ft6in SO when the tomato vine grows past where all 4 poles are lashed together- SNIP. This year I'll grow 2 plants of each variety. 1 in GH & 1 outdoors & see who does best. !
👍👍well done.
YUS!!! Down with the peat moss!! I was just looking to see if anyone uses a replacement and… shazaam! Here it is! Thank you so much!