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10 Late Summer Garden Tips & Projects | September: P. Allen Smith 

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@auyannaplants
@auyannaplants 5 лет назад
I love these tips. I love my zinnias they are my garden workhorse and they bring so many beautiful butterflies. Would love to try the flower chandelier😊 Thanks for sharing
@carolem9134
@carolem9134 4 года назад
Awesome video thank you for sharing 🙂
@doreensiler
@doreensiler 5 лет назад
Great gardening tips, thank you!
@bettinablalock7234
@bettinablalock7234 5 лет назад
So gorgeous. Moss mountain is soooo stunning. It’s a place my husband and I plan. To visit soon!!!!!
@kaywallace6139
@kaywallace6139 5 лет назад
Always learn something new from your video. Thanks for sharing the information.
@lisamartinez6899
@lisamartinez6899 2 года назад
Love love this . Maybe someday I will have a pretty cut flower garden
@michelebushnik2874
@michelebushnik2874 5 лет назад
Thanks for all these helpful tips Allen!
@christiensgarden3325
@christiensgarden3325 5 лет назад
I love watching your videos..soo educational.. sadly I live in VA so I can’t visit your garden... maybe some day...
@cherylanderson3340
@cherylanderson3340 5 лет назад
What a lovely grouping of ideas! The blended zinnias is the way to go! Maybe a few Cosmos, Black Eyed Susans, & other late bloomers could be blended in too! Or, just as you have done...all Zinnias. They do look so lovely growing close together like that, which may be easier to do in a dry climate. Here in Mass, we get lots of rain, & they can mildew, if densely planted & the leaves stay wet after sunset. I've read that a whole, organic milk, diluted with water, blended & sprayed on foliage, including lowest leaves & their undersides, of plants which are vulnerable to mildew, following a cool, rainy spell,as a mold & mildew preventative. Remove a few lraves to promote air flow too, or leaves touching the ground. When threat of more rain has passed, in early morning, you can spray the tops of leaves with clean water if they need it to remove any visable milk. The floral chandelier is so lovely! Could weave in fairy lights, or hot glue 3 or 4 squat lightweight, LED battery powered votive candle holders & fill with the fake candles with flickering bulbs, that look like real candles. It could be hanging or placed on a pretty platter, set onto the table, used as a center piece. Maybe a cake stand in the center could display a lovely frosted cake, adorned with some frosting flowers to tie in colors of the floral wreath. It could aldo be made on a hand made grapevine wreath, with bunches of herbs, including Bay leaves, Rosemary, Sage,etc, & flowers which dry in place. The herbs can be used when cooking, & replaced as needed. Once dried,an herbal wreath would smell & look lovely, hung on a hook - maybe in my window over the kitchen sink! Thanks for the reminder that while summer imay be drawing to a close, there are flowers which still bloom this late,& enjoyable things we garden lovers can do this time of year!
@jolyndaj
@jolyndaj 5 лет назад
A very nice and informative video.
@camilla6110
@camilla6110 5 лет назад
I’m so impressed already, with the new flush of buds coming on the Russian sage I cut back a couple weeks ago. It looks so Provençal, here in Missouri, with the Russian sage and lavender against a backdrop of sunflowers! Thanks for more great tips and the lovely flower scapes! ☺️🌻
@wandashaw3551
@wandashaw3551 5 лет назад
Wonderful tips and beautifully presented. Thanks again for sharing your talent and gifts with us. 😍
@pamketron
@pamketron 5 лет назад
Great tips and recipes. Going to try the tomatoes for bruschetta. Looks delicious. 🍅
@micheleyates3625
@micheleyates3625 5 лет назад
Great ideas; thank you.
@Mai-hi1ks
@Mai-hi1ks 5 лет назад
Thanks again for sharing another great video 🤗😊😊.
@jackiehorsley9263
@jackiehorsley9263 5 лет назад
awsome I well definitely have to try some tips and projects
@michelelara5982
@michelelara5982 5 лет назад
I need these tips! Perfect timing... happy labor day!
@PAllenSmith
@PAllenSmith 5 лет назад
Michele Lara you too Michele! 💚
@teriratterman6389
@teriratterman6389 5 лет назад
👍💟Thank you for always posting information I need at a timely manner.🥰
@jilleven67
@jilleven67 5 лет назад
Love zennias!
@annierampersad3982
@annierampersad3982 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing.I just bought some hyssop,velvet queen sunflower and foxglove seeds.I would love for you to do a video on foxglove plants.👍
@PAllenSmith
@PAllenSmith 5 лет назад
Annie Rampersad here’s a few quick facts on foxgloves and it also links you to the YT page of where I purchase mine! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BTd6QaqKh9Q.html
@warp9p659
@warp9p659 5 лет назад
Took me a long time to find Autumn Minaret daylilly. Finally found one from a grower in Vermont, but quite expensive.
@johnpringle3407
@johnpringle3407 5 лет назад
Love all these tips. More planning for next season! I am in zone 6a southern Ontario, can I still prune back my Russian sage now or is it too late? The bees and butterflies are all over it right now. Would be a shame for the pollinators to lose this food source.
@PAllenSmith
@PAllenSmith 5 лет назад
John Pringle I’d let it be this year and prune in winter for spring.
@karenross3457
@karenross3457 5 лет назад
I hope we see the tablescape with the gourds.
@classicalroach
@classicalroach 5 лет назад
You should landscape Lindsey Graham's garden
@loriregina1226
@loriregina1226 5 лет назад
Well I made it to my farm here in MO from Alaska. I have discovered I am having a dickens of a time with chiggers! So here is a question. If I disrupt the weed life over the dormant season will they come back in the same place next spring? THANKS
@Flower_hoarder
@Flower_hoarder 5 лет назад
🌺🌼🐝🌸🌾NICE🌾🌸🐝🌼🌺
@christinacabrera4846
@christinacabrera4846 5 лет назад
My daylillies don’t have any flowers ... will they bloom in fall or do I wait until spring?
@vivienneholmes6340
@vivienneholmes6340 5 лет назад
Enjoy all your videos, learn a lot. Don’t like the background music. On most of your videos, you may hear birds chirping and other sounds of nature. Background music drowns out most everything else. Thank you for all your wonderful information.
@orchidgarden3124
@orchidgarden3124 5 лет назад
I thought you only prune fruit trees in late winter/early spring?
@ameisherry
@ameisherry 5 лет назад
What’s your garden zone
@ameisherry
@ameisherry 5 лет назад
Oil is not good for health I save my mint the same way in ice cube too thanks
@ejohnson3131
@ejohnson3131 3 года назад
You’re kidding, right? There are oils out there that are very good for your health!
@ameisherry
@ameisherry 3 года назад
@@ejohnson3131 I don’t eat oil but you are welcome to eat oil It’s up to you We all have freedom to choose what we want to eat My body just doesn’t like oil that’s all
@arunseigell7361
@arunseigell7361 5 лет назад
U much better to put the unf Ipe tomtoes in a paper bag with a couple of bananas
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