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@derekmccullagh7866
@derekmccullagh7866 17 часов назад
thanks for great information is it the same for pelagoniums?
@Anna-jt3xu
@Anna-jt3xu 2 дня назад
In bygone days the bare geranium was wrapped in newspaper and stored under the bed.with no heating in the bedroom the temperature was ideal 🥴
@Bonniebrubeckjeter
@Bonniebrubeckjeter 3 дня назад
What variety is this? love the variegation
@suecollison4639
@suecollison4639 3 дня назад
Very informative but surely you mean Pelargoniums?
@enviiuk
@enviiuk 4 дня назад
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@PhongLQ2024
@PhongLQ2024 4 дня назад
Amazing content as always! Your passion for farming really shines through. For those who love farming videos, I also share my experiences and tips on my channel. Let’s grow together!”
@helnyson4694
@helnyson4694 5 дней назад
How deep?
@enviiuk
@enviiuk 3 дня назад
Roughly 2 to 4 inches depending on the size of bulb. Generally they want to be planted slightly more than their own size.
@helnyson4694
@helnyson4694 День назад
@@enviiukappreciate your reply, gratitude for that! So usually we put them deep enough that the top point is just 2 inches beneath the surface. That's what you mean isn't it ✌🏾
@lyndaodell3619
@lyndaodell3619 8 дней назад
Many people put them in paper bags put in garage or sheds look at them monthly to check for disease.Or you can put them in a cardboard box.
@dakotahstr
@dakotahstr 8 дней назад
Ive always brought my geraniums in.
@fortruthandpeople9004
@fortruthandpeople9004 8 дней назад
I would love to see a video on how to selectively cut the die off part off if possible. Thanks so much!
@janw491
@janw491 8 дней назад
I’ve had geraniums last years. I just treat them as houseplants until spring. It’s too cold here to leave in a greenhouse🇨🇦
@helenweatherby1694
@helenweatherby1694 10 дней назад
This is a revelation to me! Thank you.
@mimosasamosa
@mimosasamosa 10 дней назад
I've been adding flowers to curries and drying them to make herb salts. Freezer is stocked with fresh coriander seed paste.
@mihaeladog7187
@mihaeladog7187 10 дней назад
This plant is cheap just buy another one next year 😁
@Anna-jt3xu
@Anna-jt3xu 2 дня назад
That’s not the point by doing this you can keep the plants for years or until they get a pest then buy new
@esmeraldamansky7130
@esmeraldamansky7130 11 дней назад
Thank you .nice to. Know .
@zeddybear257
@zeddybear257 11 дней назад
Wow, I had no idea! It looks like any most plants can be overwintered by one method or another.
@joewarrick6043
@joewarrick6043 12 дней назад
That watermelon was nowhere near ready based off how green the stem still was 😅 even the inside says it wasn’t ready. When the stem turns brown and is dying off or the nearest tendril that a good indicator that it is ready
@mehmood7776
@mehmood7776 13 дней назад
Great maam
@FatcatandFriends
@FatcatandFriends 13 дней назад
Can you do this with any seedling, or only tomatoes?
@enviiuk
@enviiuk 3 дня назад
You can generally plant leggy seedlings deeper in the soil to help fix legginess, not just tomatoes! This technique works for various types of seedlings, including peppers, eggplants, and many other vegetables and flowers.
@jeromycarbon2677
@jeromycarbon2677 14 дней назад
Could have stayed more
@salvatorelivreri
@salvatorelivreri 15 дней назад
Buddy that ain’t clay! You should see real clay. You wouldn’t be able to put a fork/spade through it when it is dry. And if by chance you can get water to sit in it without running off right away, then you will have one sticky muddy mess. Come to the Piedmont of South Carolina from the Fall Line up to the Appalachians. I am pretty sure Northern Georgia and Western North Carolina have the same dreaded red clay.
@daniellesmitth472
@daniellesmitth472 15 дней назад
Hi! I live in Canada 🇨🇦 where we gets LOTS of snow and winter temps that go at least to -30’sC and sometimes-40C during a REALLY cold 🥶 dip. Does all of this still apply? Many things get cut back in late Fall here, but I don’t know what to do with Hydrangeas in THIS climate. Thank you! 🙏🏻
@enviiuk
@enviiuk 3 дня назад
Hi, thank you for watching! All of this still applies but we would definitely recommend applying a layer of mulch (about 3-4 inches) around the base in late fall to protect the roots from extreme cold. You could consider wrapping the plants in burlap for Winter. Hope this helps.
@robertabianchi
@robertabianchi 15 дней назад
thank you, very helpful x
@Jnnnfnndnnnc
@Jnnnfnndnnnc 16 дней назад
Too early...
@angelwings798
@angelwings798 16 дней назад
So gorgeous!!! I work at a plant nursery at cornelius..and they have those gourds, and I'm doing to try how to make a bird house out of them! Thank you for showing this video. ❤
@z.mushtaq457
@z.mushtaq457 17 дней назад
Just what i was looking for, thank you!
@z.mushtaq457
@z.mushtaq457 17 дней назад
Beautiful!!!❤❤❤
@innrtruth
@innrtruth 19 дней назад
I wish this worked in Florida. We just don't get the cold for certain flowers.
@Julian-pb4lr
@Julian-pb4lr 19 дней назад
Excellent informative video, but spoiled by annoying background music.
@rogernorman5241
@rogernorman5241 19 дней назад
Please stop calling Pelargoniums Geraniums its very confusing for new gardens thanks
@ConstructiveMinds100
@ConstructiveMinds100 20 дней назад
Root hormone?
@bethb8276
@bethb8276 21 день назад
That was a lot in a short time, thank you!
@enviiuk
@enviiuk 21 день назад
@@bethb8276 No problem! Thank you for watching 🧄
@hafsakhurram6047
@hafsakhurram6047 21 день назад
Chup😮
@PaoReno
@PaoReno 23 дня назад
I am away quite often. Do you think its a good idea if l wont be there to water the pots? Should l go directly into the ground instead ??😅
@enviiuk
@enviiuk 22 дня назад
Hi, yes we would recommend planting in the ground if you are away often. Simply because the soil will retain moisture for longer. If you did want to grow in pots, you could consider adding a layer of mulch to help retain moisture and using larger pots, as they dry out less quickly. You could also use water-absorbing crystals or set up a self-watering system.
@AlFerozeGarden
@AlFerozeGarden 24 дня назад
THANKS FOR YOUR SERV
@AlFerozeGarden
@AlFerozeGarden 24 дня назад
VERY VERY GREAT
@AlFerozeGarden
@AlFerozeGarden 24 дня назад
YOUR ARE GOOD
@AlFerozeGarden
@AlFerozeGarden 24 дня назад
GREAT SIR
@AlFerozeGarden
@AlFerozeGarden 24 дня назад
😍🥰😍🤩😍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
@marigeobrien
@marigeobrien 24 дня назад
I'm watching this as a refresher. I've overwintered my geraniums for two years now but I always like to check to make sure I don't forget anything. BUT-- what I wanted to add here is, be sure your geraniums are fully protected. Last spring, when I opened my box (I keep mine in a cardboard box), I found mice had gotten into the container because it had little hand-hold openings on two sides. They got about half of my geraniums. (Waah!) This is also why I prefer a cardboard box instead of a bag-- they'll eat through bags in no time, I'm sure.
@Blue_Caribou
@Blue_Caribou 24 дня назад
Question: I've tried lasagne Planting before, and my Irises and Tulips have always struggled to get past the daff dieback - how do you deal with the foliage overcrowding in mid/late spring when you need the daff foliage to die off fully before removal, but it's not allowing the tulips enough light to grow strong?
@enviiuk
@enviiuk 22 дня назад
When planting, try placing tulip and iris bulbs in positions where they can receive adequate light even when the daffodil foliage is dying back. Place daffodils at the bottom layer as usual. Plant tulips and irises slightly further out from the center, or at a higher level in the container, so they aren’t completely blocked by the daffodil leaves. You can also start trimming back sections of daffodil foliage as they yellow. While it’s ideal to leave them until fully dead, cutting back small portions won’t significantly harm the plant if done selectively. Hope this helps. If not and you are still struggling let us know and we'll see if we can make a video to explain!
@Blue_Caribou
@Blue_Caribou 22 дня назад
@@enviiuk Many thanks! I'll try that this year and report back come May...
@elsaltocathy
@elsaltocathy 24 дня назад
Iris have to be at soil level or they will die
@AmethystDew
@AmethystDew 25 дней назад
A bulb lasagne!!
@beverlycharles6534
@beverlycharles6534 25 дней назад
4 plants in a bucket? 4 buckets? What type of bean gets this tall? Pole beans or runners. How does he harvest the beans that are taller than the roof?
@buzzzzzz69
@buzzzzzz69 25 дней назад
Not in the Southern Hemisphere 😊🌻
@leelee9106
@leelee9106 25 дней назад
Absolutely LOVE your large plant labels. Are you able to tell me please where you buy them from? Only recently found your channel and I'm hooked, subscribed too! Thanks for this informative one about potting up dahlias.
@enviiuk
@enviiuk 3 дня назад
Thank you! And thank you for subscribing. Our plant labels are actually made from old milk bottles. Dave just cuts them to shape.
@herokaryatani3270
@herokaryatani3270 25 дней назад
Wow, thanks to your inspiration.
@CatrionaRose
@CatrionaRose 25 дней назад
Was given a great tip. Just below the last layer of compost sprinkle dried chilli flakes to deter any bulb eating predators.
@-gina1114
@-gina1114 25 дней назад
Thank you!
@TeresaWywiorski
@TeresaWywiorski 26 дней назад
Love your tips .. thank you .. ❤❤❤ 🌼🌼🌼😊
@enviiuk
@enviiuk 25 дней назад
You're very welcome!