November 21, 2024

VIDEO: How to Prepare Your Garden For A New Season


Summer is coming…and with it a ton of incredible summer vegetables and flowers that need a lot of love to grow. Here are three things I do at the end of a season to transition my garden to the next phase.

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24 thoughts on “VIDEO: How to Prepare Your Garden For A New Season

  1. I literally appreciate everything you tell us. It's making my life easier I am learning so much new stuff and you remind me to do things I already know. Your voice…does something to me, like…on a cellular level.

  2. Thank You Kevin! Great tips!
    I always wondered about what roots to leave in the soil.
    I use straw for compost pile and winter mulch, but recently got Cedar mulch for my beds, is that good? (wondering if too acidic for certain plants?) Sure does help keep the moisture in dry-ass NM!
    Now I know that Cilantro needs shadier/cooler spots…never had much success with it…

  3. Just wanted to thank you for the high quality videos you do. Been watching a few on youtube. Yours and "Self sufficient me" are some of the best on here. Keep up the good work. You have helped me with my Garden. -Steve from Canada

  4. Had a frost hit my tomato plants May 8th. Leaves are black but main stem is green and it looks like new growth where the suckers usually come in. Any chance I can save them, if so, how?

  5. Hi:) your plants look amazing. You have taught me so much where do I buy your organic straw?? Do you sell it or know where to buy it from thanks so much

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