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Garden in Winter and SAVE a TON! 

A Garden for Birds
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Buying plants gets expensive fast - a single garden could cost hundreds to thousands of dollars, depending on the size! And sometimes your plants don't survive the shock of summer extremes in their first year, and you're left with nothing for your money. Come along with me as I show some different ways you can keep gardening over the winter months, and we'll save a ton of money along the way!
P.S. - Growing the plants that are native to your region is the VERY best way to attract your native birds and pollinators, and also helps to prevent losing plants to the weather!

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@ZZ_Trop
@ZZ_Trop Месяц назад
They call me the clearance rack king 'round these parts. Word has it most people pay full price but I can't do it. Give me roots and you have given me many plants.
@pattic.9376
@pattic.9376 Год назад
Fun and informative videos! Please let your audience know (approximately) where in the US you are located - Thank you!✨
@gardenforbirds
@gardenforbirds Год назад
Thank you, that means a lot! (I’m in Maryland :D)
@Javaman92
@Javaman92 6 месяцев назад
OH this is encouraging! Here I was thinking that I should build a big elaborate bed to plant things into. Silly me, I can just dig a few holes in places and build the bed as I go!
@gardenforbirds
@gardenforbirds 6 месяцев назад
There are so many ways to do it! For maintenance, I would suggest having a garden bed without grass - otherwise mowing will be a nightmare! “No-dig” methods are my favorite, and there should be lots of helpful stuff if you google that! I enjoyed this video by @ninetypercentnative as a good starting point! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GpYNRFMDcQw.htmlsi=FO5PshzbzERpIaqY
@Javaman92
@Javaman92 6 месяцев назад
@@gardenforbirdsI was a professional gardener for many years. I was involved in prairie plants, herb gardens, formal gardens, rose gardens and an apple orchard! Those are just the gardens that I was in charge of, there were many others that I helped my partner gardener with. We worked at a place in Indiana where the Ball brothers built their mansions and after left the entire area as a museum and gardens. Minnetrista. Look it up! ;-) Sadly I have to say that the gardens are nothing now like they were when we were there. Sigh...
@gardenforbirds
@gardenforbirds 6 месяцев назад
@@Javaman92 Oh wow, that’s amazing! You can let me know all the things I’m doing wrong! 😂 I’m correcting a few of last year’s bad decisions this spring!
@kathyknoeppel1699
@kathyknoeppel1699 Год назад
Thanks for the video! What native bare root nurseries do you like?
@gardenforbirds
@gardenforbirds Год назад
So far I have purchased from Prairie Nursery and Prairie Moon Nursery (I talk a little about them in this video: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Yi7jpoFWfNc.html). I’ve also bought from a few Etsy vendors with good success, but like to try to make sure they’re not wild harvesting before I purchase. Unfortunately I’ve seen a few that do, but most do seem to propagate their own stock ethically!
@angel21991
@angel21991 11 месяцев назад
@@gardenforbirds How do we make sure they don't harvest from the wild?
@gardenforbirds
@gardenforbirds 11 месяцев назад
@@angel21991 I take a look at their page or the specific listing to see if they talk about how they source plants. In one case they stated right in the ad that they were taking plants from sites near their property, so that was one vendor I avoided. If they’re growing cultivars then you’re safe, since those are clones of a single plant. When I’m not sure, I shoot the vendor a message to ask! It can be tough to know for sure, but I think in most cases you can find out with just a little digging!
@cindytennessee
@cindytennessee Год назад
Maryland hmm. What’s your name? Thanks for gardening advice!
@gardenforbirds
@gardenforbirds Год назад
My name is Amanda, thank you for watching!
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