
My 3 Biggest Gardening Lessons in 2018
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Date: 2022-07-18
Comments and reviews: 12
Marcia
I know I'm real late to the party, but the way I found to get me out in the garden almost every day to look around is this. My flagpole is in the center and I put my flag out everyday (unless I won't be home before dark) and so that actually gets me out there twice a day. I always see something that will only take a second! I love to see the lizards and the bees etc.
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I know I'm real late to the party, but the way I found to get me out in the garden almost every day to look around is this. My flagpole is in the center and I put my flag out everyday (unless I won't be home before dark) and so that actually gets me out there twice a day. I always see something that will only take a second! I love to see the lizards and the bees etc.
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Jbfam
Very informative! Greatest lesson for 2018: i thought i knew gardening, but i came to the realization that i hv no idea. I know very little about what goes on below the surface of my plants. I think i can throw worm castings, manure, bone/blood meal and slow release fertilizer and hv the best soil ever. Boy am i wrong. I need to understand whats going on.
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Very informative! Greatest lesson for 2018: i thought i knew gardening, but i came to the realization that i hv no idea. I know very little about what goes on below the surface of my plants. I think i can throw worm castings, manure, bone/blood meal and slow release fertilizer and hv the best soil ever. Boy am i wrong. I need to understand whats going on.
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Pat
As mentioned about preparing the soil for next year. Just constantly strive to be better and all else will fall into place. I've shared lessons I've learned with many people that I've worked and with kids that have grown up around me. It's really pretty simple.
Concentrate on concentrating.
If you do good you get good
If you do bad you get bad
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As mentioned about preparing the soil for next year. Just constantly strive to be better and all else will fall into place. I've shared lessons I've learned with many people that I've worked and with kids that have grown up around me. It's really pretty simple.
Concentrate on concentrating.
If you do good you get good
If you do bad you get bad
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Joe
All very good points worth putting into practice! I learned this year that I need to stick to my planting plan and layout so that I don't over-crowd plants. After it was too late in the season I realized everything was struggling for space and sunlight due to putting things in too closely or in the wrong spots. Live and Learn! Thanks Kevin!
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All very good points worth putting into practice! I learned this year that I need to stick to my planting plan and layout so that I don't over-crowd plants. After it was too late in the season I realized everything was struggling for space and sunlight due to putting things in too closely or in the wrong spots. Live and Learn! Thanks Kevin!
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Valium
very interesting video, but unfortunately I suffer from wormphobia (if that's even a thing, which makes it impossible even saying that word, so I'd definitely wouldn't read a book like that. :/
My biggest 2018 gardening lessons were: water less (lol, be patient and a constant reminder to myself about how AMAZING nature is.
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very interesting video, but unfortunately I suffer from wormphobia (if that's even a thing, which makes it impossible even saying that word, so I'd definitely wouldn't read a book like that. :/
My biggest 2018 gardening lessons were: water less (lol, be patient and a constant reminder to myself about how AMAZING nature is.
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Canadian
Soil food web? Organic gardening. SUB'D. You teach the same things I do. Gardening is all about the life in the soil. Not plants. Plants come when you have healthy soil. I make videos on cold climate permaculture if you are interested in seeing what I do. Okay, I'm going to dig into your vids now, cheers!
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Soil food web? Organic gardening. SUB'D. You teach the same things I do. Gardening is all about the life in the soil. Not plants. Plants come when you have healthy soil. I make videos on cold climate permaculture if you are interested in seeing what I do. Okay, I'm going to dig into your vids now, cheers!
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Marcia
This may be a little basic, but I learned that the amount of sunlight my yard gets is deceiving. I planted hydrangeas between my neighbor's house and mine. This shady spot converted to full sun in the afternoon and my hydrangeas fried in the Texas heat. :-.
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This may be a little basic, but I learned that the amount of sunlight my yard gets is deceiving. I planted hydrangeas between my neighbor's house and mine. This shady spot converted to full sun in the afternoon and my hydrangeas fried in the Texas heat. :-.
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Joan
Chore-ish --- yep, that is a key point for me. I found a sense of resentment towards my garden mntc this summer. sigh. We have both survived the summer, the garden and me, and I look forward to a bit more positive emotions out there as the weather cools down.
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Chore-ish --- yep, that is a key point for me. I found a sense of resentment towards my garden mntc this summer. sigh. We have both survived the summer, the garden and me, and I look forward to a bit more positive emotions out there as the weather cools down.
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Dawn
I love your videos and knowledge you provide. I am new to gardening, and one of my garden boxes has developed what I think is white fungus. The area appears white in the morning but yellow in the evening. Can you please help?
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I love your videos and knowledge you provide. I am new to gardening, and one of my garden boxes has developed what I think is white fungus. The area appears white in the morning but yellow in the evening. Can you please help?
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Melinda
Worms worms and worms. LOL Those little creatures are remarkable. My Fall gardens are doing great because of all their castings they produce.
Wonderful video and I will be looking for that book too. Thank you.
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Worms worms and worms. LOL Those little creatures are remarkable. My Fall gardens are doing great because of all their castings they produce.
Wonderful video and I will be looking for that book too. Thank you.
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Casa
I learned this year that i will die not knowing everything about gardening. It is a limitless ressource. Great video and content.
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I learned this year that i will die not knowing everything about gardening. It is a limitless ressource. Great video and content.
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Thank you my friend! Challenge accepted! Woohoo! Thank you for sharing your experiences and discoveries.
Brad
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Thank you my friend! Challenge accepted! Woohoo! Thank you for sharing your experiences and discoveries.
Brad
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