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Becky Acre Homestead
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the tree stumps with the pots on them look really pretty ^^
love what you did with your garden and i cant wait to see it all in full bloom <3
and you need a piece of chicken fence to pit in those so the crawl up
like when i grow sugar snap peas and mine grown 4 feet tall and peas are so good
Love seeing how well the garden and annuals did through the storms!!
A friend of mine says diatomaceous earth works on slugs. Might be worth a try! 🙂
I love the update. I kept showing my husband the snow video. I was hanging on by a thread waiting for an update.
For cascading plants trust me they are coming back! They are like weeds once you plant them! They send down their vines and then put roots down and start a whole new plant and keep on doing that.
Borage is a perrenial and will grow up to three feet.
Yayyyyy! I was just like we need another Becky video !
If that spiller plant for your pots is Creeping Jenny – it will be fine. It does change color in cold or very hot situations but will still grow. The new growth will be the pretty light green too.
Egg shells cracked up around the bed will stop slugs
to stop slugs and snails, lay thin copper strips along the top of the wooden beds. It does work, they don't like the copper
If you got those logs u could cut them for fire wood which would mean free heating
Some of those pansies look pretty root bound – just rough up the root ball to stimulate root growth.
Love the tree stumps!!
That was crazy. Of course I live in Texas out weather can spin on a dime. Mostly it,s hot and but it can snow or a blue norther blow just out of the blue and or afternoon it can be sweltering. Garden looking good already.
Sometimes the snow will work in your favor. It's cold but can still be a bit of protection from frost. 🙂
Oh my goodness, it's so much fun to finally see things sprouting! I'm in 6b so I've been planting for a bit now and when my seedlings started sprouting I was so excited and had to show them off too!
Slug killer is to just put a dish of beer sunk down to ground level!!! They crawl in& drowned… change out the beer every few days!!!☺
be careful of borage… it will invade much space and reseed it self like crazy… trust me we have it every year in our garden.
Becky, since you have a wood stove I've heard wood ash keeps slugs out. I'm going to give that a go this year and see how it does. That snow was crazy unusual but your garden looks lovely!
In England I hey use a glass of beer in the garden for the slugs I have seen it work but depending how many slugs you have I would put more than one glass out and in different areas of the garden
I'm not sure what's happening where I live weather wise either, literally all last week we were high 80's low 90's now we've got lots of rain and temps in the high 60's bordering on 70 and it's freezing at night with around 50 degrees (I converted from my celsius to your fahrenheit). We don't get snow, but generally in late winter, early spring we'll get nasty black frosts – it looks like plants cope better with snow than hard frosts from your video.
I'm so excited to see how beautiful your pots turn out when they fluff up!!
The creeping Jenny will put out new leaves. It has self seeded the beds below my hanging pots!
Hi Becky. I love watching your videos. My 3-year-old and I are new gardeners. If it is not too much trouble, can you put the actual date(s) of when you are planting? It would be helpful.
Slugs and snails like beer. They get drunk and drown
i'm the kind of person that will read that last chapter of a book. i keep getting the urge to search for future posts to see how the garden did. patience is not my strong suit. lol. glad most everything survived the snow and hail.
My uncle put salt around them.
The snow looks amazing….beautiful