
Cleaning Out & Planting Pots for Spring!
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Date: 2022-07-16
Comments and reviews: 9
Chrissy
Would you go over your vegetable/flower garden planting/seed starting guide? Month by month what you plan to start by seed and then move outdoors and plant into the ground? and also the zone you live in? that would be fun, and would give me a great idea of when you plant your items. as I live in Pdx. so similar zones to you I think: )
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Would you go over your vegetable/flower garden planting/seed starting guide? Month by month what you plan to start by seed and then move outdoors and plant into the ground? and also the zone you live in? that would be fun, and would give me a great idea of when you plant your items. as I live in Pdx. so similar zones to you I think: )
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Chyna
Sorry if its a silly question. but I wanted to know how you store your soil? I noticed in video you kept your potting soil bags just laid out on the new property, is it not too sunny? Also once a bag is opened do I need store the remaining soil in an air tight container or can I just pop it to the side in the opened bag until I need it
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Sorry if its a silly question. but I wanted to know how you store your soil? I noticed in video you kept your potting soil bags just laid out on the new property, is it not too sunny? Also once a bag is opened do I need store the remaining soil in an air tight container or can I just pop it to the side in the opened bag until I need it
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Jenn
Previous owners to my house have rocks in the garden beds. There is mostly shrubs planted in them. I want to plant more flowers, can I keep the rocks or should I remove them all and use mulch instead? Will flowers grow through rocks? They arent the small pebbles but the larger ones about a couple inches in diameter.
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Previous owners to my house have rocks in the garden beds. There is mostly shrubs planted in them. I want to plant more flowers, can I keep the rocks or should I remove them all and use mulch instead? Will flowers grow through rocks? They arent the small pebbles but the larger ones about a couple inches in diameter.
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Melodye
Your videos are so inspiring! I am so jealous of that beautiful nursery with it's incredible variety of plants - we have nothing like it where I live. To compound the problem, I live and garden at 7500 feet and the city twenty miles away is a Zone 7 desert. So glad to learn that Benjamin is a railfan! Me too.
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Your videos are so inspiring! I am so jealous of that beautiful nursery with it's incredible variety of plants - we have nothing like it where I live. To compound the problem, I live and garden at 7500 feet and the city twenty miles away is a Zone 7 desert. So glad to learn that Benjamin is a railfan! Me too.
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Amy
Your nursery has soooo many spring plants! Im lucky to find primroses early on. Question-will those boxwoods stay that small or do you keep pruning them back? I love how they look small and would like to make a topiary for my kitchen or do you recommend a different shrub for that? Benjamin is so sweet
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Your nursery has soooo many spring plants! Im lucky to find primroses early on. Question-will those boxwoods stay that small or do you keep pruning them back? I love how they look small and would like to make a topiary for my kitchen or do you recommend a different shrub for that? Benjamin is so sweet
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Shelley
Im in southern Ontario and the same zone as you but the garden centre said it was too early for me to plant pansies. ranunculus etc outside. we are still having temps below freezing at night every so often but after watching your videos I was so excited and inspired. uhhh
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Im in southern Ontario and the same zone as you but the garden centre said it was too early for me to plant pansies. ranunculus etc outside. we are still having temps below freezing at night every so often but after watching your videos I was so excited and inspired. uhhh
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Melissa
I'd advice on a plastic cleaner. Not a scrub! It cleans good makes the material porous over time and the dirt will get harder and harder to remove because you are destroying the surface of the material.
Learned this the hard way with our white plastic windows
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I'd advice on a plastic cleaner. Not a scrub! It cleans good makes the material porous over time and the dirt will get harder and harder to remove because you are destroying the surface of the material.
Learned this the hard way with our white plastic windows
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Anon
Aren't you worried about freezing temps hurting your newly planted flowers? I have some spring ornamental kale but I'm scared to plant them because we are not yet fully done with freezing temps. I'd LOVE to plant them though! Talk me through this, please! lol
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Aren't you worried about freezing temps hurting your newly planted flowers? I have some spring ornamental kale but I'm scared to plant them because we are not yet fully done with freezing temps. I'd LOVE to plant them though! Talk me through this, please! lol
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Sandy
Hi Laura and Aaron! Those planters turned out really pretty. I love the plant/color combinations. As always, it was fun going to the garden center, and then seeing Benjamin's excitement over the train going by. Thank you so much for sharing!
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Hi Laura and Aaron! Those planters turned out really pretty. I love the plant/color combinations. As always, it was fun going to the garden center, and then seeing Benjamin's excitement over the train going by. Thank you so much for sharing!
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