5 Beginner Raised Bed Garden WATERING MISTAKES to Avoid

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Next Level Gardening

Next Level Gardening

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In this video I will share 5 common raised bed garden watering mistakes. Gardening in raised beds is easier because you have control over more variables and can grow more in less space, but watering is the thing that tripos most people up. So watch this video and avoid all 5 of these raised bed gardening watering mistakes and I include a bonus on how to fix hydrophobic soil!
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DIGITAL TABLE OF CONTENTS
00:46 - Under watering your raised bed garden
02:07 - How to water a raised bed garden
03:37 - Best time of day to water a raised bed garden
04:25 - Avoid inconsistent watering
05:36 - Best way to mulch your raised bed garden
07:24 - BONUS: Fixing Hydrophobic soil

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@Smr1817
@Smr1817 Ай бұрын
Thank you for this video. I have had to learn this. I always seemed to overwater everything so I was surprised to find out that I was underwatering my raised beds. My beds are 2 feet deep and so have excellent drainage. My plants were not growing and were yellow. I learned that underwatering can also cause your plants to be yellow. One trick I learned is to plant sweet alyssum in my beds to act as a kind of canary in the coal mine. If the sweet alyssum is not blooming then I’m underwatering. The added bonus is that hover flies love the sweet alyssum and they eat any aphids that are on my plants. It’s a win-win.
@jenniferhunter4074
@jenniferhunter4074 Ай бұрын
Just in case, you can also buy a water probe sensor. Just don't keep it permanently in the soil. This way, if you are curious, you just take it out, poke the soil at the depth you want to measure and look at the display. Because let's face it.. we want the water to be in a specific area. I don't care if there is water in the Nile river. I care if my plant's roots have enough water in their home.
@alanwilkening5632
@alanwilkening5632 Ай бұрын
I have a drip irrigation system for my raised bed tomato garden. The recommendation to place lines under the mulch made sense for soaker hose, but I don’t do that for my drip tips for a few reasons. First, having the spaghetti lines above the mulch allows me to move them around and adjust flow as needed. Second, I can visually inspect if there is a problem, such as a clogged or damaged tip or a leak, which you could not do if they were shielded from view. And lastly, buried emitters will tend to get clogged by debris or algae. So I guess this recommendation was in the context of soaker irrigation. Yes, UV and solar radiation will shorten the lifespan of an exposed system, but I think the tradeoff is worth it.
@diannasgardenmenagerie967
@diannasgardenmenagerie967 Ай бұрын
Honestly, the English garden just looks stunning!!!! Just beautiful! You are a one of a kind garden artist!!!!
@GrowingonVancouverIsland
@GrowingonVancouverIsland Ай бұрын
Your thumbnail soaker hose grid was actually the BEST thing I have ever done in my vegetable garden. Changed my gardening outcomes and made my production 4 times better
@jenniferallred9367
@jenniferallred9367 Ай бұрын
Love the house with the thatched roof!
@michellewelch6013
@michellewelch6013 Ай бұрын
I regularly recommend your videos to my gardening group. A fount of info, and just a nice place to visit!
@sharonknorr1106
@sharonknorr1106 Ай бұрын
So we live in northern Colorado where it gets very hot and dry most summers and I garden in stock tanks up in the foothills. Have dealt with hydrophobic soil and it is terrible. We have been trying to get automatic watering going, but have had problems. So how I water now is to hand water, but with the soaker setting on the nozzle held under the plant so a lot of water is delivered without being wasted. I also mulch and interplant, so not a lot of open space in the beds. It is tedious, but like weeding, I find it to be relaxing and gives me a chance to really look closely at all my plants every few days. I also use a water meter now to see how deep the water is going - before, my finger told me it was ok, but a few more inches down, it was totally dry. We have a new plan for the soaker hoses, so we shall see what happens this year. Fingers crossed.
@tinadiggingindirtweinstein5648
@tinadiggingindirtweinstein5648 Ай бұрын
I’m also living in northern Colorado and have had problems with hydrophobic soils. My experience is to add organic material into the soil. Coconut coir, lawn clippings, decomposed leaves, etc. Used in conjunction with a drip irrigation system I’ve been able to significantly reduce the soil issues I used to have. I also bought an inexpensive watering wand which tells me the amount of moisture in the soil. It has a 10” probe which tells me how deep the water is moving.
@sharonknorr1106
@sharonknorr1106 Ай бұрын
I did refresh a lot of our beds last fall with organic material and even some coir, perlite and vermiculite - we'll see if that makes a difference .When we started around 10 years ago, we filled the beds partly with logs/branches, hugelkultur style, but the soil we put in was not the best for that type of bed (it was expensive, even with truckloads), so over the years have been trying to improve it with compost and mulch. We decided to leave the bottoms in the tanks hoping that when we did get rain, it would accumulate in the bottom and soak into the wood and help keep the soil moist as it got drier, but not sure that was a good strategy. We previously lived in central NY where there was generally plenty of rain and I had unlimited access to horse manure that had aged for many years, so my raised beds (in the ground) were very fertile without much effort.
@proudboxermom3104
@proudboxermom3104 7 күн бұрын
I live in the center of Arkansas, and our humidity is outrageous. We have a temperature AND a heat index, and we're in the 90's (temperature range) and a heat index of 96 which makes it impossible to garden during the day or even just watering my garden! I had to put up a shade cloth in mid May & that helps tremendously...that & a 4 inch thick layer of mulch!!😳😓😩
@user-pq9zc3uc7m
@user-pq9zc3uc7m Ай бұрын
Thanks, Brian. The over/under watering problem was going through my head this morning. You alleviated some of my concerns. I think I'm doing alright.
@brittawrolson5936
@brittawrolson5936 Ай бұрын
Thanks again for the refresher, Brian. I always learn something new👍🏻
@delm224
@delm224 Ай бұрын
Side note. I love those Foxgloves. Tallest I ever seen. Admits I got a bit sidetracked admiring them and had to relisten to the end. Beautiful garden you have.
@cindyinpcola
@cindyinpcola Ай бұрын
Great advice especially for container gardening with the watering!
@judymckerrow6720
@judymckerrow6720 Ай бұрын
Thank you Brian, as always great information! 💐💚🙃
@GardeningFeedingCookingFolk
@GardeningFeedingCookingFolk Ай бұрын
Rất vui được nghe bạn chia sẻ kinh nghiệm làm vườn với mọi người 👍.
@gardengatesopen
@gardengatesopen Ай бұрын
Long time gardener here, and I basically already knew all the stuff you're talking about in this video. I knew I would before I even clicked on it. (Don't ya just hate it when people say stuff like that!!) I promise, that all the above is not meant as a know-it-all-snarky thing to say! Bcuz - The reason I clicked, and KEPT watching, was bcuz I just wanted to soak in (ha! SOAK IN!! 👀! See what I did there!!) all those gorgeous fox gloves you've got going on!! I knew they'd be there!!! Standing there so tall... Waving their pretty Bells around! You (and they) did NOT disappoint!!! JUST GORGEOUS BRIAN!!! BRAVO! 👏👏👏👏👏👏
@NextLevelGardening
@NextLevelGardening Ай бұрын
Understand. Thank you
@MichaelRei99
@MichaelRei99 Ай бұрын
Well at least you know you’re annoying.
@gardengatesopen
@gardengatesopen Ай бұрын
Yes. I know it. Some days are just like that. Don't you find?? 😬
@smb123211
@smb123211 Ай бұрын
Incredible gardens! For 25 years I have been adding food scraps to my soil (I'm a cook) and all 5 gardens are full of worms. I use wood chips from a local tree firm. We're in Nashville - the 5th rainiest city in the nation. Last year I used irrigation 9 days. The past few weeks it's rained at least 4 days / week. I plant on a good day (mid 80s), it rains the next day and plants explode. I use raised beds for 1) ease of working and 2) controlling weeds and soil. My biggest watering problem involves seedlings but I'm learning (thanks to you).
@fredrickvanolphen3299
@fredrickvanolphen3299 Ай бұрын
Thanks so much Bro! ❤️🙏❤️ Great advice! What a beautiful property!
@texasrefugee7888
@texasrefugee7888 Ай бұрын
Your garden is fabulous. Thanks for sharing 👍
@deborahhuss9579
@deborahhuss9579 Ай бұрын
Another eye openning video. Thanks Brian. After watching I went out to plant spinach and lettuce in some round containers and even after two days of on and off rain, the soil was completely dry except for about an inch on top. I used your suggestion to remedy this and hopefully will be able to plant soon. ( still is in the 20s at night and 40-50s during the day.
@ad70preterist
@ad70preterist Ай бұрын
Great video! I love your roof and landscaping nice work. 😊
@christinebrooks6364
@christinebrooks6364 Ай бұрын
Great video, thanks for sharing and take care 😊
@jorazor5172
@jorazor5172 Ай бұрын
Thank you. I do have this problem with new soil . And of course I’ve already planted. I did get the bedding straw and need to get out and put it down.
@jasperthomas8048
@jasperthomas8048 Ай бұрын
Great info - thanks.
@skunkgorilla2009
@skunkgorilla2009 Ай бұрын
nice man! Want to have a raised bed but outta space! Glad i have pots just water everyday / pick up the pot if needed , and its fine!
@tgchism
@tgchism Ай бұрын
Great information!
@christasmicroflowerfarm2695
@christasmicroflowerfarm2695 Ай бұрын
Great tips for the newbies. 💧💧💧
@kurtnunn6116
@kurtnunn6116 Ай бұрын
Great information
@esthersdaughterlong8149
@esthersdaughterlong8149 Ай бұрын
Thank you Brian for the tips. I'm using grow bag's and here in Florida it's hot and no rain. I have to water every day.
@shirleyk623
@shirleyk623 Ай бұрын
Amen. I'm having to do the same. I'm in central Florida. Supposedly we're going into our wet season. I can't wait.🐞🐞🐞🐞🐞
@tammybinfl4755
@tammybinfl4755 Ай бұрын
I agree so hoping for little something later this week i'm in west central fl and my tomatoes are dropping all their blooms already..gotta love our FL gardening.
@juliehorney995
@juliehorney995 Ай бұрын
One of our new tall, raised Birdies beds went hydrophobic last year. I soaked the snot out of it, leaving a hose on in different spots for a long time. The problem reversed. I do suspect the hugelkulture layers in this new bed were adding to the problem. Already had straw mulch but it was a coarser texture than I had used previously in other tall raised beds. So important to be checking our gardens every day!
@francus7227
@francus7227 Ай бұрын
Put a gallon jug full of water with a small hole in the bottom on your garden....with the cap OFF.. Instant portable drip irrigation for FREE. Maybe use three or four.
@letterman-hp8ke
@letterman-hp8ke 26 күн бұрын
great video !
@SampsonSadie
@SampsonSadie Ай бұрын
very helpful
@patkrueger7353
@patkrueger7353 Ай бұрын
I did not put anything on the bottom of my raised beds. Built them in my garden on top of my native soil. Filled them with compost leaves etc. soil is great. Thanks for a resh
@TheProdigalGardener
@TheProdigalGardener Ай бұрын
Cedar and pine animal bedding is a great mulch. It’s inexpensive and comes in a bulk size which allows you to mulch a lot of beds. It breaks down beautifully. I’ve been using it for years in my garden.
@ryanc9432
@ryanc9432 Ай бұрын
It will steal nitrogen while it decomposes. Might work OK but not the best to use as mulch.
@TheProdigalGardener
@TheProdigalGardener Ай бұрын
@@ryanc9432 wouldn’t you run into that issue with any carbon placed as a mulch? What do you layer on the top of your soil? I’m open to recommendations. I practice JADAM so I’m always feeding the soil with inputs such as Fish fertilizer and ferments. I have never really had any nitrogen issues.
@connieeneix3891
@connieeneix3891 Ай бұрын
Unfortunately I have to water with a hose because I can’t do a drip system unless I want hoses strung all over the patio. My yard isn’t that big. I do have an area along one side of a fence that I would love to add raised beds too but no water available there. I need to ask my nephew who’s a plumber if he could add a spigot over there and I’d be set. Thanks for sharing your time and inspiration
@vonheise
@vonheise Ай бұрын
I am older than the dirt I water, and 9 AM is when my blood is flowing enough to get moving... I am slow and water carefully, and have a soaker hose, just need to put it in the raised bed. My buckets, I also water carefully.
@tompatchak8706
@tompatchak8706 Ай бұрын
I have limited space on my yard so I’ve been using these things from my work. They’re kind of like 5 gallon buckets so I’m basically container planting and I’ve been using for a couple years and they always have really good luck with the tomatoes and the eggplants this year I’m trying, vertical zucchini and peas. It’s hard for me to put a drip system in because they these things are not connected, but I’m gonna give that a shot this year.
@bertkutoob
@bertkutoob Ай бұрын
Something I think you might emphasise more is the importance of knowing your soil type, how it affects drainage and what one can do about it. Where I live the natural soil is all just about all aeolian sand (95% sand - and coarse at that - 5% silt, practically zero organic material). Water just punches a hole right through it. On a timer controlled drip system with ½gph PC emitters it's bone dry 4" down & 3" to the side of the drip point. Changing to soaker hose rather than point emitters does help with the spread but then wastes water when you have widely separated plants. Only by blending in 50% silty loam (in the form of commercially purchased "plaster sand", adding copious amounts of vermiculite, cocopeat and leaf mould have I been able to get it sort of under control. The eventual answer is mulch, mulch and more mulch...
@davinasquirrel7672
@davinasquirrel7672 Ай бұрын
I have clay, clay and more clay! So opposite problem really. It has taken many years to improve the soil in the gardens. Having the chickens free range in those beds when fallow has helped. I have to keep out the chickens when planted, because they will eat everything!
@johnlord8337
@johnlord8337 Ай бұрын
Another option for hard soil is implanting vertical PVC piping down below the surface. One can always water-up the PVC pipe, and the deep watering will soak out at depth into deep soil, creating your zone of saturation (water level) for those maturing plants in the summer and fall times, when water is needed for the fruitings and deep tuber, root, and bulb growths.
@VictoriousGardenosaurus
@VictoriousGardenosaurus Ай бұрын
Like a new kind of ollaa
@johnlord8337
@johnlord8337 Ай бұрын
@@VictoriousGardenosaurus yes, in a way.
@That-Google-Guy
@That-Google-Guy Ай бұрын
I like this idea do you cut holes in the pipe or just leave it? Filled with dirt or empty
@johnlord8337
@johnlord8337 Ай бұрын
@@That-Google-Guy Use vertical PVC pipe with a loose top cap, and a glued bottom cap. Drill holes around the bottom lengths of the pipe for distributed irrigation, versus just flushing down through a large pipe hole. Depending on whether you grow shallow crops (bulbs, greens, vines), you only need to have a shallow depth pipe. For deep root and tuber vegs, go for a deeper depth pipe. For deep depth root and tubers, one can also use the same 2 vertical pipes, connected via elbows, into a deeply laid horizontal pipe (with drilled holes along its length. You WANT the vegs to dig deep for their water, not just flood them with water and have with an unsteady root structure. The top cap prevents spiders and all other critters from crawling down the pipes. Using a wood dipstick (dowel) one can instantly know the water depth (zone of saturation, water level) in the irrigation piping - and whether to add more water, or hold off.
@TXnat
@TXnat Ай бұрын
I use cloth grow bags and water at the base of the plants
@wr3add
@wr3add Ай бұрын
Thanks bro
@debbiep7419
@debbiep7419 Ай бұрын
Great tips that I know but don't always remember to do. If choosing to mulch with grass clippings, just be sure the lawn wasn't treated with any chemicals. While it might make the lawn look good, maybe not so much for your veggies.
@NextLevelGardening
@NextLevelGardening Ай бұрын
Great point!
@user-gw3ef9nn5j
@user-gw3ef9nn5j Ай бұрын
Just reordered Neptune's Garden for this season - Thank you for the discount code - for those that don't know there is also a code for birdies raised beds (wish I'd have looked into that last year ) 😉
@camicri4263
@camicri4263 Ай бұрын
Brian, I would love to go to each raised bed individually and water at the root of each plant but when you are hurting and can't stand up for too long you try to hurry, also if I was physically able, I would have put in the drip system last year but when you depend on someone else, it's not happening!
@debbybrady1246
@debbybrady1246 Ай бұрын
I rely on a moisture meter to test water needs for all container and raised beds.
@luckluckey2427
@luckluckey2427 Ай бұрын
Is this the same recommendation for container pots? Love ur videos!
@margaretl579
@margaretl579 Ай бұрын
When the soil in my indoor planted pots become hydrophobic, I add a drop or two of Dr. Bronner's castile soap to my watering can before watering. The water then soaks in properly.
@thebradoctor
@thebradoctor Ай бұрын
💜💜💜 Tuck!@ pS; thanks for the great information. Never lnew it wws possible to consider a variety nased on what they are resistant to!!
@wangchukster
@wangchukster Ай бұрын
Thank you for the Video..... By the way, Can we water the plants in winter when temperatures is freezing.
@alysonbaker939
@alysonbaker939 Ай бұрын
Super video. You have such a neat way of presenting information in a direct, organized way that my brain can absorb and understand. I’ve been feeling frenzied with getting the garden going this year but your demeanor is so calming. I can do this. Thank you.
@CoenCoenNL
@CoenCoenNL Ай бұрын
Blossom end rot CAN be fixed by adding calcium to the ground. I've done it myself. I just happen to sit on some calcium rich ground on my homestead (like 100% pure white calcium rock in some areas), so this was easy.
@nathalieleblanc-ek8gs
@nathalieleblanc-ek8gs Ай бұрын
I'm trying raised beds this year. I put cardboard on the bottom, thick branches, then smaller branches cut up and then dry leaves and filled it up with garden soil and manure. I have never done this before and I hope I'm doing it right
@user-mc3se2de8o
@user-mc3se2de8o Ай бұрын
A couple years ago I purchased 2 galvanized beds and set them up this year. Planted tomatoes in one and peppers in the other, along with companion plants. I filled just like you did and, fingers crossed, everything is growing superbly!! Good luck 🤞 with yours.
@renisthemenace
@renisthemenace Ай бұрын
I used baby shampoo non antibacterial to break up the dry hydrophobic clay soil I had. Made it softer and I tested if it worked by seeing how easy it was a stick a screwdriver in.
@louiel8711
@louiel8711 Ай бұрын
you can use yucca extract as a wetting agent works well to solve hydrophobic soil.
@DennisChidi
@DennisChidi Ай бұрын
Audio is great from here
@oxigenarian9763
@oxigenarian9763 Ай бұрын
I buy my cooking oil in large (2 gal) containers and when the oil is gone, I clean the jugs and poke a small hole on the side at the very bottom. This makes a great portable drip system and slowly puts water down. How slowly? It's a matter of how big a hole you poke in the side to get the delivery at the pace you want it...
@charles3587
@charles3587 Ай бұрын
I've been using pine shavings for my mulch. Is it possible for the mulch to soak up the water; not letting the soil soak up enough. I do use a drip system. Should I thin the mulch or just move it away from the emitters?
@amw3083
@amw3083 Ай бұрын
Here’s a video suggestion! I would love to do drip irrigation in my raised bed (2’ W x 12’ L x 2.5’ H - soil all the way down to the ground with the bottom 18” or so brick and the top recycled lumber). There just isn’t readily accessible water and getting the infrastructure over there in our zone 5b/6a is a down the road expense. So I was noticing on drip depot’s website that they had kits for gravity fed drip irrigation. I could set up a big old rain barrel nice and high. Do I need the special supplies, or will any drip supplies do? Most importantly, will it work as well?
@47retta
@47retta Ай бұрын
I live in Florida and have sandy soil that water just beads up on the surface. Would it be a good idea to use a surfactant such as a detergent solution to help water to penetrate the soil? ( in addition to mulch)
@jaytoney3007
@jaytoney3007 Ай бұрын
I lived in Fort Walton Beach, and had the same problem. While digging, I discovered that a one inch crust had developed on the soil, some type of fungi I imagine. The cure was simple, break it up. I had to dig up the top layer of soil in my back yard to do it, but afterwards, it had good drainage, and grass had started growing. I never had a problem after that.
@jenniferjones6076
@jenniferjones6076 Ай бұрын
I live in the southwest, what do you think of little pebbles with sand for mulch?
@jonmatthews4254
@jonmatthews4254 Ай бұрын
if very dry, water with a watering can plus some dish soap/washing up liquid, it will absorb much more efficiently.
@jonmatthews4254
@jonmatthews4254 Ай бұрын
Water early evening, the plants need water to process overnight metabolic activity. Agreed, wet leaves at night can promote fungal problems.
@VKing-di9lo
@VKing-di9lo Ай бұрын
Breaking up the surface of the soil with a fork before watering helps it’s penetration. Then mulch.
@donnielledonaldson996
@donnielledonaldson996 Ай бұрын
is there a chart for timed watering at what temps? I have soaker hoses to set up in my beds.
@jonmatthews4254
@jonmatthews4254 Ай бұрын
Dig peat or compost into the soil before planting, better than mulch as it acts like a sponge holding water in the soil. Both is best. Wood chip mulch uses up soil nitrogen.
@Avi_Z.
@Avi_Z. Ай бұрын
Audio good here.
@64FalconSprint808
@64FalconSprint808 Ай бұрын
I’ve used several RB soil recipes, including yours. I don’t have a water retention problem. I have a water saturation problem. I live in Kailua-Kona Hawaii and grow year round. But from May through September is dry weather till 3-4pm and then it can dump. The boxes drain but the peat hold the water thus the tomatoes are being over watered. I’ve used less peat but then I end up with too much wet top soil. Ugh help
@romeupb5110
@romeupb5110 Ай бұрын
How about underground dripping, would you recommend it?
@clintstevenson1214
@clintstevenson1214 Ай бұрын
Hi! I am really enjoying your videos. Do you have one on drip irrigation? My problem is that I can't make one system work whether it be emitter tubing, tape, or emitters. All seem to clog up at the end of the year. there is that inconsistency also with too much or too little. Maybe the finger test is good. Might be better than a moisture meter? Any tips for a good solid drip layout? Thanks! BTW, I took away a lot!
@NextLevelGardening
@NextLevelGardening Ай бұрын
Good! Yes I have a few
@kelleyleblanc5025
@kelleyleblanc5025 Ай бұрын
Tip- pick any tomato’s that are starting to blush before you water or before rainfall
@craigmatheson2736
@craigmatheson2736 Ай бұрын
Hydro transpiration. Where more water evaporates than gets into the plants or ground.
@patkrueger7353
@patkrueger7353 Ай бұрын
Refresher course
@michaelakinn7659
@michaelakinn7659 Ай бұрын
Where did you get this your drip irrigation tape ??
@jimmyboy2165
@jimmyboy2165 Ай бұрын
Can anyone explain to me how to use newspapers the propper way please. What i mean is do i just lay out full newspaper or do i rip it up how many layers of the paper do I use stuff like that as I would really like to try this system. Thank you so much in advance.
@jaytoney3007
@jaytoney3007 Ай бұрын
You can tear it into stips, and throw them into the compost bin to decompose, but if you are going to use them for mulch, shread them, then mulch with the shreaded material, and be sure to wet it, or it will blow all over with wind.
@FloridaGirl-
@FloridaGirl- Ай бұрын
I use to use newspaper. Like 8 layers sheets of it. Non shredded. Wet it, and throw leaves on it in fall. Now, I just use cardboard. Same way. Just pieces. (Not all cut up.). Lay it down. I always have my x -acto blade knife to cut or taylor a piece if needed. Wet it, throw hay, clippings or mulch on top. I use thin paper and shredded paper in my compost bin. I like cardboard much better in my beds. Or if i am planting a new bush or something. Plant it, cardboard around it, way beyond drip line. Then mulch. Keeps weeds out, helps keep it moist. Biodegrades pretty much in one yr. And the bush thrives.
@jimmyboy2165
@jimmyboy2165 Ай бұрын
@FloridaGirl- ohh really. I have been using cardboard about 3-4 inches below the top of my dirt for weeds and food for the worms and that works hot dam I never get weeds anymore but I never thought to use it to cover the top of my ground. So when my sprinklers water my plants the cardboard doesn't hinder my plants roots from getting water??
@jimmyboy2165
@jimmyboy2165 Ай бұрын
@@jaytoney3007 hey thank you for your help, I really appreciate that. ❤
@beachwench
@beachwench Ай бұрын
What happened to the gardening for free episodes you started, any updates or more ideas?
@davidmclaughlin2796
@davidmclaughlin2796 Ай бұрын
Thank you Brian. How can I kill tiny black ants in one of my containers? They've built an ant hill, I've never seen that before. Thanks very much. Love your channel. David
@opencarrynewmexico7566
@opencarrynewmexico7566 Ай бұрын
Hey buddy, they sell insecticides in form of granules and powders you can apply to the hole. Get a few granules, place in and around the hole and lightly water it in. The powder will kill good insects too so choose wisely where to place. You don't want it by your flowers because it could kill the bees.
@susanhenley8240
@susanhenley8240 Ай бұрын
Even watering is my challenge. Drip system underwaters some plants while overwatering others.
@kathrynkij5979
@kathrynkij5979 Ай бұрын
I tried mulch for a couple years and my bug problem got out of control. How do you combat the bugs from mulch?
@lawrencetaylor5160
@lawrencetaylor5160 11 күн бұрын
Can I use the mulch that home depot sells
@Artificial-Influencers
@Artificial-Influencers Ай бұрын
Social media has social engineered people to be greedy with social media companies money. If you like and subscribe and follow as many channels as possible it cost you nothing. Every clip regardless of the content should be viral. Spread the love.
@letterman-hp8ke
@letterman-hp8ke 26 күн бұрын
👍👍
@amyk6028
@amyk6028 Ай бұрын
I use straw mulch & it actually CAUSES weeds as opposed to suppressing them 😡
@edwinlugo90
@edwinlugo90 Ай бұрын
First 😊
@robertturley2974
@robertturley2974 5 күн бұрын
You didnt really explain the reasoning behind #3, why is watering in the evening bad?
@user-xk3qp3zm8f
@user-xk3qp3zm8f Ай бұрын
Not enough distracting ads. Maybe. : )
@sonar245
@sonar245 Ай бұрын
Ever heard of rain?
@tompatchak8706
@tompatchak8706 Ай бұрын
At 8:11 what is the huge big purple plants behind you?
@user-mc3se2de8o
@user-mc3se2de8o Ай бұрын
Looks like huge foxglove to me.
@SuperSue-pr9ot
@SuperSue-pr9ot Ай бұрын
They're called foxglove (digitalis), it's a biennial. The first year it produces leaves (rosette), the second year the tall flower spike. Also reseeds itself. Here in Oregon they grow in the wild. His cottage garden is so beautiful!
@NextLevelGardening
@NextLevelGardening Ай бұрын
Yup foxglove
@tompatchak8706
@tompatchak8706 Ай бұрын
@@NextLevelGardening wow! That’s crazy big!!
@user-mc3se2de8o
@user-mc3se2de8o Ай бұрын
@@NextLevelGardening what in the world are you feeding those foxgloves?? 😂😍💐
@viper04af
@viper04af Ай бұрын
ugh i still cannot settle on a mulch lol horror stories on every kind
@aprildegele1510
@aprildegele1510 Ай бұрын
I have to disagree with the watering times. The best time to water is at dusk. The water seeps down over time to the deepest level since there's no sun to evaporate it. Then, it can sit all night when it's cool and available to the plants. The water can spread and incorporate itself into the soil when it's dark and cool. When the sun rises, especially in the summer months when everything heats up quickly after 9am, that water you provided the evening before is still there and not subject to evaporation as much as if it were sitting in the top couple of inches of soil. I always water in the evening so the plants take in what they need overnight and there's still water deep in the soil for the next hot day. Deep water will wick up when it's very dry, and thus, the plants can have water without having to be stressed by a micro drought during the hottest part of the day. Replenish the water at dusk, and the plants have all night to recover.
@luvastandardbred8270
@luvastandardbred8270 Ай бұрын
I can only water at night. My garden is not at my home
@celestebeck4642
@celestebeck4642 Ай бұрын
When I mulch, the sowbugs, earwigs, and slugs show up😢
@gendoll5006
@gendoll5006 Ай бұрын
One of my reasons when I pick cardio equipment is if it’s under an A/C vent 😂 Some people feel safer being next to someone else if they have medical problems or are just worried about passing out or falling they know someone is close to help. Or she just always uses that treadmill. Or she wanted to watch the tv. This kid is really an entitled troll and definitely needs to DO BETTER!
@dross10001
@dross10001 Ай бұрын
Am I the only one getting no audio?
@NextLevelGardening
@NextLevelGardening Ай бұрын
I have it
@suzanne415
@suzanne415 Ай бұрын
Not getting audio, either.
@tonetwo77
@tonetwo77 Ай бұрын
No problem here
@blairmiller742
@blairmiller742 Ай бұрын
I'm good.
@TearDrop455
@TearDrop455 Ай бұрын
Audio is good 👍
@jerryf581
@jerryf581 Ай бұрын
OH NO!!!!!!!!!!! SOIL RABIES!!!!LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@Honkey-Donkey
@Honkey-Donkey Ай бұрын
What do you recommend doing to prevent this during the off season? I'm a low desert container gardener and will be having some unplanted grow bags during the hottest part of the summer.
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