In early September Randy is inspired by another YouTuber to grow something in a small space. An indoor herb garden to sustain through the winter!!! Thanks to The Patio Gardeners for the inspiration!
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: bartholomew, eden, environment, environmental, flowers, foot, gardening, gardens, green, living, september-randy
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- September 3, 2011 – 5:05 pm
- Author:
- By GrapeDr
Pruning a rose plant, which should be done in the late winter or early spring, involves trimming back the brown and wilting branches. Trim back and thin out a rose bush to promote new growth in the spring and summer with helpful information from a sustainable gardener in this free video on roses. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is a third-generation flower grower and sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Washington.
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: daron, education, gardens, growing, howto & style, roses, the-spring, yolanda
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- September 13, 2009 – 12:20 pm
- Author:
- By Lowes
First Lady Michelle Obama hosts an event focused on health and nutrition, including the harvesting of vegetables from the White House Kitchen Garden on the South Lawn of the White House.
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: bancroft elementary, elementary, event-focused, first-lady, gardens, great-little, health, science, soul, sugar, tree
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- June 16, 2009 – 4:13 pm
- Author:
- By stephenhayesuk
Prune rose bushes by getting a good pair of pruning shears, starting the pruning in the middle of February and going around the whole plant to get rid of excess branches. Cut back rose bushes significantly every year with instructions from a professional landscaper in this free video on gardens.
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: daron, education, every-year, flower, flowers, gardening, gardens, grass, lawns, perennial, sod, the-spring, video-on-gardens
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- March 14, 2009 – 11:01 am
- Author:
- By StuartRobinson
This short video explains the two primary ways bush roses grow so you can identify them in your garden. It’s the introduction to the two separate videos on how to prune each type.
Categories: Pruning Videos
Tagged: dwarf-bushes, explains-the-two, flower, garden, gardening, gardens, plants, pruning-shrubs, roses, separate-videos, short-video, the-two, videos-on-how
- Published:
- March 10, 2009 – 3:57 pm
- Author:
- By AshdownRoses
www.howdini.com Organic gardening: How to grow an organic vegetable garden What does it mean to grow vegetables organically? Scott Meyer, editor of Organic Gardening magazine shows how to plant and nurture an organic vegetable garden
Categories: Gardening Tips
Tagged: gardening, gardens, grow, howdini, howto & style, meyer, organic, organic-gardening, precious, scott-meyer
- Published:
- March 5, 2009 – 11:13 am
- Author:
- By alcoopextensionvideo
When pruning shrubs, avoid pruning when the flowers are in bloom, cut the branches down to the leaf line, and get rid of any dead or scraggly branches.
Categories: Pruning Videos
Tagged: branches-down, dwarf-bushes, flower, flowers, fruit-prduction, fruitwise, gardening, gardens, plant, plants, pruning, pruning-shrubs
- Published:
- February 20, 2009 – 12:01 pm
- Author:
- By ehowgarden
By pruning an overgrown apple tree into a vase cut, the top branches are thinned out to make room for more fruit production. Trim out the lighter-colored branches to properly maintain an apple tree with instructions from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardening.
Categories: Pruning Videos
Tagged: apple, flowers, gardening, gardens, harvesting, herbs, howto & style, make-room, overgrown-apple, plant, thinned-out, transplanting, video-on-gardening
- Published:
- February 19, 2009 – 10:16 am
- Author:
- By ehowgarden
Pruning an orange tree is done in the fall after it is finished producing fruit for the season, and trimming away the light-colored branches near the top and middle of the tree will encourage more fruit growth for the following year.
Categories: Pruning Videos
Tagged: away-the-light, flowers, fruits, gardens, harvesting, light, more-fruit, near-the-top, plant, plants, season, the-following, tree, vegetables
- Published:
- February 18, 2009 – 3:16 pm
- Author:
- By ehowgarden