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How often should I water during dry season? Should I use and compost or fertilizer?
@417altavista6 күн бұрын
This was great information
@rachelray22867 күн бұрын
Hi! Would the same planting timeline apply somewhere hot like Sacramento?
@garystandke6698 күн бұрын
Magical place where you can actually see the water from the spring coming out of the ground.
@mahoganyrivera207113 күн бұрын
❤muy bien explicado. Gracias
@bbingtube16 күн бұрын
My family is from Compton too (60s - 70s . Grandma moved out with her sisters from an orphanage in Kentucky. They were both amazing gardeners. I didn’t realize how impactful heirloom genetics and traditional/cultural techniques had until later as an adult. Post WWII LA had a true melting pot of folks bringing their best farming and cultivation knowledge to the area and it really showed in residential gardens. Your style skill shows your connection to this wonderful legacy. 💚
@Sparklfoot16 күн бұрын
You make it look so easy.
@reneeburgevin817818 күн бұрын
excellent!
@pennybourban371228 күн бұрын
I appreciate your non-snobbish attitude about using nonnative plants that are not invasive when they suit your environment. Your grandmother taught you a lot.
@WidgetWW29 күн бұрын
“It’s our responsibility as homeowners to protect these species.” I love that!
@Jennifer-xn9zkАй бұрын
How did you / they make / prep / maintain the path?
@gennaferАй бұрын
Are you not concerned about the absolute aphid infestation on those baby seedlings?
@DreaPurringtonАй бұрын
I’ve read that with cardboard & paper, this can bring termites. Is there something i can do to use this method but also avoid a situation like that?
@rosarioestrada9894Ай бұрын
Here after watching " The Guardian of the monarchs" in Netflix 😭
@user-wk3hs6oc7fАй бұрын
Thank you for doing this!
@ajarach69142 ай бұрын
Love the garden, love the half-pipe and love the sick skater skills ❤🔥🤟
@AyushGangabathina2 ай бұрын
Wow, great video! I could not find any other video or site that dived this deep into the process of growing Milkweed from seed.
@bradlyman302 ай бұрын
Thank you Alejandro! Your passion and positive attitude is contagious. You have a bright future. God bless you!
@lawrencevaughn91492 ай бұрын
😊 I knew she knew her stuff when she included that she used introduced plants that weren't considered invasive, a lot of people just automatically think that introduced plants are invasive or that they cannot be part of your garden. I prefer trying to avoid as many as possible but having a few that you researched and no is an invasive are totally fine
@CounterFleche2 ай бұрын
Great video with a very thoughtful delivery. Excellent information!
@darkrulier2 ай бұрын
I just planted 5 of these narrowleaf milkweed in my yard. My fear is that they will go out of control and would spread too much.
@TheAcenightcreeper2 ай бұрын
Where do i get these program rebates? I have 20 acres out of my 60 acres i want to re wild with native wildflowers and grasses, but 1 acre of native grass seed is $1200…i dont want to spend $30k…will the government pay me to do this?
@Conus4262 ай бұрын
Native plants are so beautiful...
@burstey6962 ай бұрын
Thank you for the excellent instruction! I feel more confident to begin this project. Bendiciones!
@evangelinadiaz54782 ай бұрын
Hola dónde te encuentras ? Yo estoy en tucson he intentado germinar las semillas desde el año pasado y no crecen!! Podrías enviarme de la semilla que tú utilizas ?? Como te contacto ? Gracias
@brandinicole74113 ай бұрын
Love your skating and your garden! Thank you for sharing, this gives me confidence to try to create a wildlife habitat with California natives.
@devdeuce933 ай бұрын
That was sick. Skaters could be the ultimate guerilla gardeners
@Prod3t3 ай бұрын
Loved this 🥹
@2nd2nun13 ай бұрын
I once lived across the street from here. Moved in 1989.
@TobyCostaRica3 ай бұрын
Good to see some succulents and agaves in there as well
@TheDroppedAnchor3 ай бұрын
Far and away THE BEST how to video. Thank you!
@Huang593 ай бұрын
Any update of the garden?
@jeanineshiman82283 ай бұрын
Thank you sir, very informative, !!!
@LindasFlowersandVegetablesGard3 ай бұрын
So beautiful! A new subscriber to your channel!
@2okaycola3 ай бұрын
This is so awesome!!! Thank you!!
@alexisdamnit90124 ай бұрын
Such a great guide!
@TheodorePayne3 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@bonnieblenders46064 ай бұрын
I love love love what you've done. What zone are you there? I'm 10b in San Diego and am pretty much starting over. I have some creative Hardscapes on my third acre and you have inspired me to try to keep going. My former cottage garden was fantastic but when i had no choice but to remove the podocarpus, it changed the whole micro climate. I'm hoping I can find more of your visions for my inspirations. Thanks!!!
@dankenk4 ай бұрын
Great video It’s amazing to see your knowledge and understanding of the land and climate. Unfortunately people in my country (Israel) Are planting exclusively invasive plants because they’re giving more shade 🤦🏻♂️. They’re destroying the ecosystem, and not understanding the richness of shrubs Mediterranean climate has.
@rosee17764 ай бұрын
Amazing, would love an update over time! And more in depth discussion about the specific plants you choose
@marky31315 ай бұрын
Well done. And good on the homeowner.
@Sacazaa15 ай бұрын
Very helpful thank you!
@marydiscuillo1426 ай бұрын
Is raising showy milkweed the same? I want to get an early start and plant indoors.. is this possible?
@jacobbelfield98356 ай бұрын
I do this is Kansas and this is similar to how we do it too.
@carolinechronowski60806 ай бұрын
Great information. Thank you!
@TheodorePayne3 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@JuniorFarquar7 ай бұрын
I gathered a buttload and just scattered it in appropriate places like the wind does
@janetyamashige95737 ай бұрын
Beautiful garden and what an adorable little house!
@coater317 ай бұрын
Awesome!
@barbaraodanakachildrensauthor7 ай бұрын
Curious to know whether it's possible to transplant small Calif. native plants from in-ground into containers. We installed far too many plants in our front and back yards about 20 months ago and think it's time for some "editing". I have a lot of large containers. Wondering if it's a bad idea to try to dig up some of the smaller plants and turn them into container plants?
@SrAnguianoenespannol7 ай бұрын
Will seeds survive if they were frozen a couple weeks?
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How often should I water during dry season? Should I use and compost or fertilizer?
This was great information
Hi! Would the same planting timeline apply somewhere hot like Sacramento?
Magical place where you can actually see the water from the spring coming out of the ground.
❤muy bien explicado. Gracias
My family is from Compton too (60s - 70s . Grandma moved out with her sisters from an orphanage in Kentucky. They were both amazing gardeners. I didn’t realize how impactful heirloom genetics and traditional/cultural techniques had until later as an adult. Post WWII LA had a true melting pot of folks bringing their best farming and cultivation knowledge to the area and it really showed in residential gardens. Your style skill shows your connection to this wonderful legacy. 💚
You make it look so easy.
excellent!
I appreciate your non-snobbish attitude about using nonnative plants that are not invasive when they suit your environment. Your grandmother taught you a lot.
“It’s our responsibility as homeowners to protect these species.” I love that!
How did you / they make / prep / maintain the path?
Are you not concerned about the absolute aphid infestation on those baby seedlings?
I’ve read that with cardboard & paper, this can bring termites. Is there something i can do to use this method but also avoid a situation like that?
Here after watching " The Guardian of the monarchs" in Netflix 😭
Thank you for doing this!
Love the garden, love the half-pipe and love the sick skater skills ❤🔥🤟
Wow, great video! I could not find any other video or site that dived this deep into the process of growing Milkweed from seed.
Thank you Alejandro! Your passion and positive attitude is contagious. You have a bright future. God bless you!
😊 I knew she knew her stuff when she included that she used introduced plants that weren't considered invasive, a lot of people just automatically think that introduced plants are invasive or that they cannot be part of your garden. I prefer trying to avoid as many as possible but having a few that you researched and no is an invasive are totally fine
Great video with a very thoughtful delivery. Excellent information!
I just planted 5 of these narrowleaf milkweed in my yard. My fear is that they will go out of control and would spread too much.
Where do i get these program rebates? I have 20 acres out of my 60 acres i want to re wild with native wildflowers and grasses, but 1 acre of native grass seed is $1200…i dont want to spend $30k…will the government pay me to do this?
Native plants are so beautiful...
Thank you for the excellent instruction! I feel more confident to begin this project. Bendiciones!
Hola dónde te encuentras ? Yo estoy en tucson he intentado germinar las semillas desde el año pasado y no crecen!! Podrías enviarme de la semilla que tú utilizas ?? Como te contacto ? Gracias
Love your skating and your garden! Thank you for sharing, this gives me confidence to try to create a wildlife habitat with California natives.
That was sick. Skaters could be the ultimate guerilla gardeners
Loved this 🥹
I once lived across the street from here. Moved in 1989.
Good to see some succulents and agaves in there as well
Far and away THE BEST how to video. Thank you!
Any update of the garden?
Thank you sir, very informative, !!!
So beautiful! A new subscriber to your channel!
This is so awesome!!! Thank you!!
Such a great guide!
Glad it was helpful!
I love love love what you've done. What zone are you there? I'm 10b in San Diego and am pretty much starting over. I have some creative Hardscapes on my third acre and you have inspired me to try to keep going. My former cottage garden was fantastic but when i had no choice but to remove the podocarpus, it changed the whole micro climate. I'm hoping I can find more of your visions for my inspirations. Thanks!!!
Great video It’s amazing to see your knowledge and understanding of the land and climate. Unfortunately people in my country (Israel) Are planting exclusively invasive plants because they’re giving more shade 🤦🏻♂️. They’re destroying the ecosystem, and not understanding the richness of shrubs Mediterranean climate has.
Amazing, would love an update over time! And more in depth discussion about the specific plants you choose
Well done. And good on the homeowner.
Very helpful thank you!
Is raising showy milkweed the same? I want to get an early start and plant indoors.. is this possible?
I do this is Kansas and this is similar to how we do it too.
Great information. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
I gathered a buttload and just scattered it in appropriate places like the wind does
Beautiful garden and what an adorable little house!
Awesome!
Curious to know whether it's possible to transplant small Calif. native plants from in-ground into containers. We installed far too many plants in our front and back yards about 20 months ago and think it's time for some "editing". I have a lot of large containers. Wondering if it's a bad idea to try to dig up some of the smaller plants and turn them into container plants?
Will seeds survive if they were frozen a couple weeks?
Nice job explaining