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There's something magical about transforming a weedy, overgrown garden bed into something beautiful! You roll up your sleeves, pull those weeds, add fresh mulch, and suddenly you've got instant gratification staring back at you. Not many hobbies give you that immediate reward - where you can step back and say "WOW, I did that!" Gardening isn't just about plants, it's about that fresh air, the satisfaction of hard work, and creating something wonderful with your own two hands. Whether you're a
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When we need a recharge, we plant new gardens. 🌱🪻🪴 💚 Elevated Garden Bed - Slim Series 1.5' x 5.5' housed in the Pacific Greenhouse. | Vego Garden
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I filmed a 7 minute video for the Horticulture Department at Texas A&M that outlines some of the basics of fall lawn care. If your turf is in bad shape after this brutal summer these tips are even more important! Comments made about the timing of fertilizing, weed control, and disease control in College Station are also very applicable to the greater Houston area. We tend to run about a week later here along the upper Gulf Coast when it comes to these activities in the Fall season, but just reme
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Gardenline Mini Drop Over Greenhouse | Aldi Reviewer
Jun 19, 2022
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Turn your backyard into a mini farm 🌱 Our galvanized metal raised garden bed (4×2×1ft) is rust-resistant, sturdy and assembles in minutes. Grow vegetables, herbs & flowers with better drainage and fewer weeds. 1/2/4-pack options — perfect for any space. | Skyline Select-Gifts
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Just like your body needs vitamin D to thrive, your garden needs micronutrients to reach its full potential! 🌱 Soil testing is one of the smartest things you can do as a gardener - it tells you exactly where your soil stands nutritionally. Maybe your iron levels are different from your neighbor's, or your phosphorus is off. That's why I always recommend periodic soil testing! Those trace minerals might be needed in tiny amounts, but they're absolutely essential for plant growth and produc
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5 reasons steel raised garden beds are a game changer for vegetable gardening!
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Overwatering kills more plants than underwatering! 🌱 Just helped a caller save their hibiscus - classic case of too much love with the watering can. Here's the quick fix: ✅ Check if brown stems are truly dead (scrape the bark - cream/green = alive, brown = gone) ✅ Let that soil dry out completely ✅ Water just once a week going forward ✅ Morning sun beats afternoon heat every time Remember folks - when those roots get soggy and can't breathe, they start rotting. Give your plants wha
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There is a new way to control mosquitoes that is safer than fogging and spraying the entire property repeatedly, and is effective in not only killing the adult mosquitoes but using them to treat the places they go to lay eggs and increase their populations! Check out this video where Pest Bros is installing the simple, ingenious system in my yard. This video is around 4 minutes long but you'll find it very informative...and really cool in the way it works! If you want more information or have Pe
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Container gardening is one of the most rewarding ways to grow your own food! Just grabbed a 2.5-gallon pot and planted three different kale varieties - burgundy and bluish-green types. They thrived in the cooler weather with minimal watering! Don't have garden space? No problem! Containers work beautifully for herbs, vegetables, and even butterfly-attracting plants. I love watching butterflies line up on certain plants - that's nature telling us what works! Herbs are especially fantastic r
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Hiding that gas meter in a tight space? Here's what works in Texas! Windmill palms look great but won't give you the coverage you need. Try these instead: 🌿 Ornamental grasses (clumping varieties) 🌿 Dwarf nandina (stays narrow, grows upright) 🌿 Dwarf Chinese witch hazel (needs regular pruning) 🌿 Azaleas (perfect for morning sun spots) The key is choosing plants that won't outgrow the space or damage your foundation. Visit your local nursery - they'll help you pick the perfect sol
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Both of these cherry tomatoes were planted 67 days ago! 70 days to harvest is the average. I'm shocked that yesterday's heavy winds didn't topple my Tomato bed... hallelujah! | GardenLine
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What's that weed everyone's asking me about? Slender aster, and don't delay on removing it from your yard unless you wish to leave it for bees, and to produce a bazillion seeds for next year! | GardenLine
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Oct 30, 2024
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Another cold snap is on the way. One way to protect plants in container is to group them together against the south side of the home. Adding a cover increases the protection. Check out this video showing that effect for some lantanas planted in a landscape bed! Also, if the last freeze killed your plants back, leave the dead stems and foliage to provide a little protection during freezing weather. Learn to live with ugly!!! (Hey, no snarky comments about that!) | GardenLine
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Aldi’s Mini $15 Raised Garden Bed Is Back, Just in Time for Summer Planting
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Fall is nature's grand finale, and it's time to paint your landscape with something NEW! 🍂 Why settle for the same old green when you can have Mexican bush sage's purple spires, fall asters bursting with color, or Copper Canyon daisy's sunshine blooms? Here in Texas, we can create magic! Try chives along your walkway instead of boring Liriope - beautiful AND you get fresh herbs for breakfast! 🌿 Pansies, violas, snapdragons, calendula... there's a whole palette waiting for your cool se
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Fall gardening is absolutely magical, y'all! 🍂 While everyone's focused on spring planting, fall is actually when we get our BEST results here in Texas. The cooler weather means vibrant flower colors - those marigolds that struggled with spider mites all summer? They'll be absolutely gorgeous now through first frost! And here's a money-saving tip from years of experience: plant those smaller perennials and woody plants NOW instead of waiting for spring. A 4-inch pot planted this fall will lo
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I stopped by Nature's Way Resources recently to check out their product line Including their mixs for acid loving plants and for container growing. Their Fall Garden Festival is just around the corner on October 11th from 8:00-2:00 pm. I'll be there from 12:00-2:00 giving a talk on fall planting and answering your questions. Oh, and also giving away some cool stuff! Hope you can join us!!! | GardenLine
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Tips for Using Fire Ant Baits Part 4 | GardenLine
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Tips for Using Fire Ant Baits Part 3 | GardenLine
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Gardenline Garden Soil | Aldi Reviewer
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Gardenline Winter Greenhouse | Aldi Reviewer
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Here comes a significant freeze to our area! Here are some tips for protecting your valuable plants that aren't fully cold hardy. Please excuse a little wind noise. Good luck and remember my free publication on freeze protection that goes into more details at https://gardeningwithskip.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Protecting-Plants-from-Frosts-Freezes-EHT-048.pdf Please share with family and friends who may find this useful! | GardenLine
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We've all been there - scrambling in the freezing wind at the last minute, hunting for plastic sheeting and pipe insulation while that cold front is already howling through! 🥶 Don't be like me (and yes, I'm confessing my gardening sins here). As a horticulture expert, I should know better, but I've definitely been that guy running around Home Depot when it's already too late. With Texas cold weather approaching, NOW is the time to prep your plants and pipes. Trust me, your future self wil
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These beds from @groritegarden are a game changer for gardeners and homesteaders 💚 No tools, no screws, no bolts. Just pop and slide each section of the bed together. This is going to save you huge amounts of time if you’re getting started with a garden! #garden #gardening #overthegardenwall #lovemygarden #gardeningforbeginners #wintergarden #gardeninglife #growfood #growfoodnotlawn #growfoodathome #gardentoplate #gardentotable #homestead #suburbanhomestead #suburbanfarmer #suburbanfarming #sub
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Just had the most delightful experience at a local nursery! Walking through their incredible selection of fruit trees, herbs, and vegetables was pure joy, but what really captured my heart were the water lilies - both tropical and hardy varieties that somehow survive our Texas winters! But here's the real magic: watching kids feed the giant koi fish. These beautiful creatures have learned to swim right up to the edge, pop their heads above water, and open their mouths for treats. The sound of
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This is the best way to stake a tree. The tree experts like Jorge Prieto use them. So do I!!! | GardenLine
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A few of my tips for planting success. Hasta Gro Plant Food 6-12-6 from Medina Agriculture Products is the secret sauce! | GardenLine
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Winter's here and our feathered friends need our help! 🐦❄️ Did you know that cheap bird seed is often 50% or more "red BBs" (milo) that birds just kick to the ground? What a waste! Birds need high-fat, high-protein blends during winter months when daylight hours are shorter and natural food sources are scarce. Time to clean those feeders too - moldy seed isn't doing anyone any favors! With migration season upon us, we'll be seeing ruby-crowned kinglets and warblers soon. Let's give them t
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