Video Rating: / 5 If you’re looking for recommendations of nice, trailing, hanging basket plants for high light areas, then here are some of my selections. These plants are in my southwest-facing windows, or pulled back some, so they definitely get their fair dose of sunlight. __ “Plant One On Me” is a channel produced […]

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Best offers for your Garden – https://amzn.to/2InnD0w ————— Is Your Plant an Annual or Perennial?. If you are a novice gardener, one of the basics to learn is the difference between annual and perennial plants. The simplest way to differentiate between the two is to understand that annuals are plants that have a one-year life […]

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Imagine growing vegetables that require just about the same amount of care as perennial flowers and shrubs, need no annual tilling or planting, yet thrive and produce abundant and nutritious crops throughout the season. In this DVD—a culmination of workshops recorded in Mexico, Florida, and Massachusetts—plant specialist Eric Toensmeier introduces gardeners to more than 100 […]

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Today we planted our Walking Onions and our garlic seed..we also broke up and spread out our second year asparagus roots!

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Growing perennials in containers is not difficult and allows those with limited space such as a deck, patio or balcony to enjoy their produce. 0:24 The Benefits of Perennials 0:32 The Benefits of Container Gardening 0:40 Types of perennial fruit producing crops that does well in containers 1:23 Container size 2:31 Soil for perennials in […]

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John from http://www.growingyourgreens.com/ goes on a field trip to the Tropical edibles nursery on the Big Island of Hawaii. In this episode, John will highlight the fruits and vegetables that are easy to grow in a tropical climate such as Hawaii. You will learn the difference between perennial edible vegetable and regular annual vegetables that […]

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