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I like the Central Texas Gardenerhttps://www.youtube.com/user/CentralTexasGardener because it features landscape and garden design programming as well as specific gardening and plant tips. The show is televised in central Texas but also makes the shows available online.
There is one guy who just uploads videos of his garden to Youtube, and is not commercial etc. At least not yet. He has one of a loveliest gardens I've seen. I also like Japanese garden videos. Contrary to my previous belief, many people there seem to like cottage-style gardens as opposed to the typical "Japanese garden."
Here are a few of my favorites:
LOVE ALL of Lunaria44s videos. His garden videos are inspirational. Sometimes his cat is in them:
Not my fave, but it is pretty typical of the videos Japanese gardeners upload. Many seem to be big on the cottage garden look there, and love roses and flowering perennials.
This one is also kind of interesting. With ALL of the native hydrangeas in Japan, this gardener has planted eastern US native smooth hydrangea and oak leaf hydrangea. Japan loves our plants just as much as we love theirs:
That's called winter sowing. I've had my seeds out since February.
I've heard of it but there's no way it can happen here. Maybe in Maryland he can get away with it but as he showed some seedlings didn't make it.
You don't have a location in your header so not sure where you are but I assume winter sowing wont work for areas that consistently drop into the 20s. I would need to wait till end of March at least. I think he said he started in February?
I've heard of it but there's no way it can happen here. Maybe in Maryland he can get away with it but as he showed some seedlings didn't make it.
You don't have a location in your header so not sure where you are but I assume winter sowing wont work for areas that consistently drop into the 20s. I would need to wait till end of March at least. I think he said he started in February?
Some people start in January. The idea is that nature knows when to sprout. The seeds can make it through freezing weather. They will sprout when it's the right time. Trust nature. Plus, the plants will be fully hardened off as compared to starting seeds inside.
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