Wow- this is how we were form or the ideology of the formation of mankind. .. God is interested in the planter, because HE IS THE GREATEST PLANTER of our lives 🤓
Wish I could plant that fast. LOL So I guess the spade lossens up the soil...nice. we have an old Garden Claw. Does the job but is a little difficult to get into hard soil. I might try the spade this year. Thanks for posting.
Spoiler alert, he says nothing throughout the whole video. However, it’s quite satisfying to watch and intends to visually demonstrate the process. Really pretty bed! Ya figure, those plants are at least $6 each and he’s pulling trays of ten at a time. They gotta be store bought cause why would u want such small plants to bloom so early?! I wanna see what it looks like in it’s off season.
@@MorenoLandscapingMaintenance do you recommend putting this soil and then weed fabric and rubber mulch on top. I would like to update my front yard . Thank you for your time.
Thank you, that's what I wanted to know. This video wasn't that good at all. People like to know what they are looking at in a slow enough motion to where they can know what to buy and what to do.
This is beautiful. I'm renting and want to revamp my flowerbed. What kind of flowers did you plant? I also saw that you used garden soil. I have potting soil. Can I use this instead or does it have to be garden soil? And do I need mulch?
you’re going to want to use garden soil if you’re planning on planting in the ground your plants will do better in it. And it is a good idea to mulch after you finish planting because it will keep weeds away and provide added nutrients to your garden. As for what type of flowers he’s planting I’m not sure exactly but go to a nursery and pick out whatever annuals and perennials that’s catch your eye. Go browse around and get an idea then when you’re ready and organized buy your fav flowers. Hope that helped!
Lemons19902010 in this video I’m planting pink and magenta Snaptastic Snapdragons . I have used potting soil before and it work just as fine as garden soil. And as for mulch I usually don’t mulch the flower beds the only time i have mulch a flower bed is when I’m spacing the flowers 6in or more apart. I hope this was helpful.
I want to start a flower bed at the house we just bought. Heard mulch isnt very good around foundation. Should I use peagravel? Also, do I need to dig up dirt first or can I use newspaper as a temporary weed barrier? New to this, sorry. I only ever do vegetable gardens
I only know my area which is central Florida. Around the foundation mulch is okay but don’t put it thick. 1-2 inches should be ok. You can use pea gravel but I recommend putting a landscape ground cover first this will help from mixing with or sinking into the ground with the help of rain.