Hello Everyone! My name is Rene and this channel is about sharing with you how I build my garden through garden projects and tutorials for beginner gardeners from the perspective of another novice gardener. I have always had a gift for designing so it was easy for me to bring in color and patterns but I have never had a "Green Thumb". I was always intimidated by growing anything because it would always die when I tried. I learned that gardening requires patience and I am finally getting it! Also follow me as I do DIY projects in my home and also decorate my home with holiday decor. Come on and let's learn together!
Thank you for your time and love in doing this video. I'm always going on RU-vid for whatever plants I am currently trying not to kill LoL that's the truth! I came across your channel and thought I had to give you some love for the help. I'm subscribing now and I have already liked it 😊
Thank you so much for the help with this situation and I'm aware that it was a few years ago but it is the best option for the topic as well as the only thing that is talked about and I appreciate that. I'm now going to try using your channel for my gardening needs because it is a real easy to understand and not having any other bullshit on the side is the best part!!! ,,,,⭐🌕🐕👍
Yes! Wait until the flowers have died and the seed pods are plump and have started to change color. Thank you for watching!! If you like my content please subscribe.
I'm an experienced Gardener but new to petunias cuz I really never liked them all that well. Picked up about 15 half dead baskets and am reviving them. I was doing exactly the wrong thing by pulling off the blooms without the calix. But please tell me how to tell without a doubt the difference between a new Bloom and a spent bloom. I think I may have pulled off some fresh blooms😬. Also I've been told that petunias are self-cleaning. They push out the calyx when they're done blooming?
Hello! If you look at the deadhead petunia video at 2:25, I show you the difference of a spent -vs- fresh bloom. The self-cleaning petunias are Super Petunias. Please see my video on Supertunias. You donot have to deadhead supertunias.
@@ne-neshomeandgarden Miss KoKo and I are working through some stress with an ownership change at our work but, overall, we can't really complain. I hope that both you along with your husband and son are doing well.
Correct me if I'm wrong anybody but this is probably the best drill for the job? The Milwaukee M18 fuel hole hawg. There are other on the market that look excellent as well. This just looks like the best M18 option.
This is a very good video! She is very informative and helpful and speaks in a manner so that you can understand what she means. I am an older lady that has always love flowers too, but never knew much about how to take care of them. I am learning now! Thank you for the help!☺️
Thank you for this video I've been doing it wrong I was just deadheading by pulling the dead flower out. I like the way you explain about the plant and why it's done this way. I subscribed to your channel.