A timeline to start seeds for the fall garden and winter/frost care
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Are there other plants in our climate besides peppers that can live for several seasons and perennials that die and grow back that we can plant? I mean, ones that aren't obviously long term "crops" like berry bushes and fruit trees. Can tomato's live for several seasons like peppers?
3 months ago
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I’d like to know good plants for Fall and especially if they can carry the pots through winter.
3 months ago
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How do I prepare my potted garden of fruits, veggies and herbs for the coming season?
3 months ago
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🌱Caring for and overwintering perennials. 🌱Winter interest plants. 🌱 Container options 🌱Does it ever snow where you are? 🌱Small garden composting Looking forward to this video! T
3 months ago (edited)
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I would love a “plant with me”video. So a start to finish series. Step 1; this is what your doing to get the bed ready, and what inside seed sewing needs to be done. step 2; the plan (on paper ) Step 3 ; watering? Do you start heavy at first and then adjust down or just set the timer and let it go? Step 4; let’s harvest😁😁how’d it go ? Not asking for much I know but I really love your experience and explanation. And I know you’ve done it all before But every season is a new start
3 months ago
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Hello! I have a problem that I think is pretty common: most of my backyard is covered in cement, and whenever I want to plant something, I really struggle because of the water runoff. The entrance to my house is roofed, so there’s a lot of shade, but also plenty of space to grow plants in pots. You always tell us that everything needs sun, but what can I plant in those spaces where the sun doesn’t reach? I really wish your shop offered international shipping—I follow you from Hermosillo, Sonora. Blessings, Angela, I love your channel and your vibe!
3 months ago
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We have been getting rain in Desert Hot Springs California Angela. It's been a cooler summer this year and I like the cooler temps. I just hope it doesn't throw everything off balance and cause more obstacles to jump over later on in the fall season. I just got all my seeds in trays and solo cups for October about a week ago and if fall get here earlier than usual that's going to put my fall crops way behind. That's the beautiful thing about growing groceries. It's always a challenge and it's always worth it.
3 months ago
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My struggles are deciding what to plant, then how much of it to plant and how to space the plants. My gardening has very much been "let's plant this and see what happens." I'd like to be able to plan and predict what will happen better. Sometimes we have way too many plants of something or what we planted doesn't produce very much. We're also trying to learn what our family will eat. One year I planted a single eggplant which produced like crazy, only to learn that we don't like eggplant.
3 months ago
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A guide on protecting Moringa trees outside over winter... growing in large pots outdoors please. Also, protecting 1 year old fig trees, young Mulberry trees... All in large, 22 gallon pots outdoors. Thank you so much, Angela! 🪴🪴🪴🪴🌳🌳❄️❄️❄️
3 months ago
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Angela - I love your show and garden! A celebration of the end of summer show with how to make the most of our 2nd growing season sounds fun, how to care for spring flowering shrubs (Tacoma varieties esp) and more about where to plant seeds in September. The packaging rarely takes our Mesa climate properly into account. Would you consider a garden tour of Mesa gardens?
3 months ago
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I live in zone 8a. We have a Bacon avacado that is doing fantastic but as the days get colder, I am not 100% sure how to transition it indoors/in the garage for it to survive the winter
3 months ago
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A guide on winterizing perennials or how to prep plants to stay alive outdoors over winter... A guide would be most helpful please. I'm from Hawaii, now in San Tan Valley, AZ. So am still learning about gardening during winter (even short periods of frost). Thank you, Angela. Love your channel!!
3 months ago
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I have potted fruit trees. How do I get them ready for fall? Should I fertilize?
3 months ago
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Best and cheapest way to add nitrogen to garden beds, replenishing nutrients, how much per bed?
3 months ago
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Do you plan on doing a video about fall and winter sown flowers in zone 9? 😊
2 months ago | 0
Growing In The Garden
I’m filming a September “Fall Reset” tour. What would you like me to cover in the video? Please vote and leave your specific questions or other ideas. I’ll answer the most-liked ones in the video
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