My name is Lee and I reside in Ilion, New York, which is right in the center of the state in the Mohawk Valley. I have been in my home for 43 years now, having made the move with my family when I was 24. I have created an escape in my backyard for all
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How to grow Campanula (kam-pan-u-la) From the Latin campanula, a little bell, hence the common name, Bellflower (Campanulaceae). A large genus of annuals, biennials and perennials for growing in the border, wild garden, rock garden and greenhouse; widely distributed over the Northern Hemisphere. Border species cultivated C. x burghaltii, 2-i feet, large lavender bells, June
Welcome to my allotment gardening channel. My name is Emma and these vlogs are my allotment diaries. 2022 is is my third year on my plot. I’m learning as I go and would love for you to follow my allotment gardening journey by SUBSCRIBING to my channel! BUY MY PLANNER NOW! Available on Amazon: COOLJOB
#WinterSowing #SeedStarting #Peppers Follow along as I ramble on about starting my tomato and pepper seeds for this growing season. I like to pre-sprout my tomatoes and peppers, so that I can transplant accordingly. What varieties of tomatoes and peppers are you growing this year in your garden? Let me know in the comments! Hope
Tired of the usual list of companion plants? Ready for something new and unusual for your urban homestead? Let’s talk about how we can create a polyculture garden by companion planting vegetables with native plants on your urban homestead. Polyculture permaculture is a staple and permaculture is at its best when it takes a page
I’ve been growing cut flowers for FOUR years. Now more than ever, I’m able to recognize what mistakes I’ve made getting to this point and I really want to help you get started the right way- you know, by avoiding the things that I did wrong way back in the beginning! That’s why today, I
How to garden in dry shade and a full tour of our woodland garden. I apologize for the terrible audio in this video. It was done in August 2021 and I didn’t publish it initially because it sounded so bad, sorry and thanks for your patience. 00.00 Dry shade tips and struggles 09:49 Tour of
The mild days of winter offer gardeners an opportunity to tend to tasks that are best done when the landscape is dormant. One of those tasks is the rejuvenation or renovation pruning of shrubs. This type of work is not for the timid, as it is rather aggressive. The purpose of this task is to
Welcome to our what to sow in March video from our allotment gardening for beginners UK series. We sow seeds in March so that we can grow food on our allotment and in our home vegetable patch all year round. Knowing what to sow and grow in March is gained from previous years experience and
I’ve had this idea in my head for quite awhile and have just been waiting for the right time and project to come along. With one of my main goals to be more budget conscience, I thought creating an easy DIY trellis out of tree branches would be the way to go. Plus I planted
We all make mistakes in the organic vegetable garden. In this video I’m going to highlight 12 vegetable garden mistakes you can avoid if you know they are mistakes. MENTIONED LINKS AND VIDEOS – Find your frost date: https://www.almanac.com/gardening/frostdates – Free planting worksheet: https://www.nextlevelgardening.tv (click on downloads) – Order my book, “Companion Planting for Beginners”
@SimonsCat @stampycat Hello, how are you? This video shows my cat playing in a flower garden and on a green field. My cat is very enthusiastic and can climb trees. Always support our YouTube channel by clicking subscribe, like and comments. Thank You. Enjoy watching! #catvideos #funnyvideo #catlover #catplaying
Slow Living Lifestyle – growing an indoor hydroponic garden A winter’s ice storm transformed our land, turning trees into sculptures of ice. Freezing rain fell from the clouds, but inside my home, it was cozy and warm. Despite the lingering cold outside, my indoor garden tower burst with herbs and vegetables. Eager for spring, I
Charlie and Graham show you how to create a Zen garden. Welcome to Great Home Ideas, where you’ll find inspiring home makeovers, delicious recipes, quick & easy DIY projects, design & gardening ideas, plus hints, tips, how tos and advice on pets, health, tech and more. Check out our channel & subscribe to see more
When I bought my house, it was clear that the previous owners had once fallen in love with the promise of weed-controlling, high-coverage ground covers. It worked a little too well. By the time I took ownership, the lawn, edge of the woods, and flower beds were overrun with periwinkle (Vinca minor, Zones 4–9), creeping
In this episode of Garden Talk, I interview Jeremy Silva. He is the owner of BuildASoil and he has been on an episode in the past, episode #51, where he talked all about building soil and adding organic inputs throughout the grow cycle. This time around we get into a variety of organic gardening topics.
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Hello friends. Welcome back to visit my channel. Today I harvest cucumber for my recipe. I’m going to make pickled cucumber eat with fried pork. It is delicious. Have you ever grown cucumber in your vegetable garden? I hope you like my video. Let’s enjoy and relax together. Thank you.
Ok, friends! You loved the last cutting garden plan of easy cut flowers, and you asked for another one of slightly more advanced ones to grow–so here it is! In this plan, we not only give you the layout for a 4×8 bed full of cut flowers (including spacing, timing of when to plant, succession
Growing organic vegetables means your family can enjoy healthy, tasty, fresh produce free of synthetic chemicals or pesticides. For a healthy organic vegetable garden, you need to start with healthy soil. The most important component in the soil is the organic matter, such as manure, peat moss, or compost, which is the best option because
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