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Planting Peppers & Growing Tips (+ Climbing Rose Update!

Planting Peppers & Growing Tips (+ Climbing Rose Update!

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Planting Peppers & Growing Tips (+ Climbing Rose Update! Garden Answer seriously? : Heirloom Roses out of St. Paul, OR. ( Heirloomroses. com) Sells Zephirine Drouhin roses on their own root, no grafted stock. Extremely hearty on their own rootstock. Mine is 10 yrs old and is 15ft tall covering a 10x10 lattice trellis and across the top of our patio pergola. Heirloom Roses grows all of their hundres of varieties of roses all on their own roots. Makes for tougher roses. Haven't had to replace a single rose in 10 yrs. No covering and mounding graft unions for winter and uncovering them in the spring.
Date: 2022-07-16

Comments and reviews: 9


Been watching for years, have been feeling more and more discouraged by the cut flower garden though. I know its supposed to be inspirational, but when its like heres 100 beautiful cabbages and heres a million happy potato plants, I look out into my own garden with just 6 a-okay plants of each and feel. inadequate? Not good-feeling. I guess it feels like bordering on farming, not gardening. Sort of miss the old veggie garden.
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Hi Laura and Aaron! I love y'all, but this video was so unique! I felt like I was tagging along with you for the day and even loved randomly discovering the broken drip tube with you. Pretty incredible that you can make a broken pipe entertaining. Anyway, I saw a brief glimpse of the pallet walkway. I've been wondering how it has held up over time. Would you have done anything differently? Thanks!
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Overwatering hot peppers will dilute the acids in the peppers, and they won't be very hot. Your advice is a bit confusing. You live in an extremely dry place with bad soil, but in general peppers like less water and less fertile soil than say tomatoes or cucumbers. Overfertilized soil will make the pepper produce more plant and fewer peppers, much like nasturtium does with flowers.
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OK, I about cried when I saw that that big boxwood died! I take the loss of trees and shrubs very hard sometimes. I bought a varigated chamaecyparis once and I named it a strong, manly name so it would live. I had to leave it when we moved and he's still going strong. Rest in peace, conical boxwood! XOXO Heidi
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oh no, we just need some heat! In reference to the artichokes! After watching your videos and seeing yall experience the heat over the last few weeks. This is so crazy to go back and see all the growth from when they were planted to the most recent onion harvest you did! I love it!
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Hello! Thank you for all those tips! It'll be my first year with peppers in my garden.
I have a question, how do you manage not to have weeds in your gravel? You have such beautiful aisles, not like mine.
Sorry for my english, I'm for Belgium so it's not my native language; )

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I think the giving garden still works even if youre not donating on occasion because its giving you so much bounty still. Like instead of it being a giving garden because youre giving away bounty, its a giving garden as a description of what it does for you and your family.
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How about bestowing gardening? Also for someone who doesn't go through a whole bag of fertilizer, one bag fits in a 5 gallon bucket with a lid well and if u accidentally leave it in the garden and it poor it won't be able to get wet with the hole in the bag
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For those who are curious: 1 inch is equivalent to about 0. 62 gallons per square foot.
So if you have something like two 1/2 gph emitters per square foot in your garden, you would need to run your drip for about 40 minutes to apply an inch of water.

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