I use a four pronged hand tool to scratch up the vines. I find that it works well.
@rohitthakur141113 күн бұрын
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@franzinefr16 күн бұрын
It's so annoying I have been telling people about them for 4 years now but people just dont believe me. The worst is the people who supposed to know about them don't. For instance landscaper and arborist.
@frankytrevor717 күн бұрын
So your lemon tree is outside. I didn't know could handle the cold. How big is your pot? Thank you
@charlesmaunder23 күн бұрын
Nope. The "Heath aster" (Symphyotrichum ericoides) is not in the Heath family. It is in the Asteraceae or Sunflower family, as are all asters. Heath is in the Ericaceae family.
@typingwhilepoopingLOL26 күн бұрын
by introducing European soursalty
@gardenideal26 күн бұрын
scape is the best part of the garlic to eat. Remove it will produce larger garlic for sure
@user-bk1lh6pd5z29 күн бұрын
Go fishing
@user-sf9wu7do8rАй бұрын
You have a beautiful garden!
@mikeharrington5593Ай бұрын
Its not a screw - it's a bolt
@1corrsfanАй бұрын
Hiya. Need some expert help please. My bay tree was placed on my lawn and the bay has gone thru the bottom and is rooted into my lawn. It’s wedged firmly and I can only move the pot by tilting it.. I need a way to chop thru the bottom of the tree to free it from my grass. Hoping it won’t kill it but I’m having a shed fitted and need to move the 2 bay trees. (One is not stuck as firmly but still can’t be moved) thx
@Hunter212127Ай бұрын
This method is completely useless with many trees, because as soon as the roots are stripped of the soil and exposed to the air they die immediately using this method... We need a before and after video... Thank you.
@growingwisdomАй бұрын
The tree was fine. The video was 11 years ago. As long as you keep the roots misted and from drying out they are fine.
@danutaprorok4043Ай бұрын
Bardziej przypomina rudbekie niz jeżowke
@giovannigiorgio2262Ай бұрын
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@cathydavis9259Ай бұрын
Now tell me something I didn't know like how to assemble the block making that came in the mail. There were no instructions only a handle, spring, plastic parts the instructions say how to make the soil block but not how to put the parts together. Now what do I do
@intricaticАй бұрын
So these have literally existed in America for generations now, and we used to just call them earthworms. But now, suddenly, they're jumping worms. Why, humanity, why? And before anyone says, "Waah but they're different!" No they are not. They are earthworms. Northern states do not have indigenous earthworms. Any earthworm you see is an invasive earthworm.
@AlmostASurvivorАй бұрын
FUCK YEAH, DAVE! YOU GROW THOSE PLANTS!
@quailhollow7955Ай бұрын
I have a ton of this in my perennial beds - I thought it was one of my grasses being a bit exuberant, but it is exactly what you showed here. It spreads so fast!!! This was really helpful - thank you! ❤
@teresahuston6650Ай бұрын
Thank you for your video!! My two mature Hollys are infected severely. After spraying with the spray oil do I eventually have to cut the bush back? Or can I just let the leaves drop off naturally?
@1KentАй бұрын
Each individual seed pod has something like 800 to 1,000 seeds.
@StatementDirectАй бұрын
It looks to me like you let the glue penetrate the interior of the branch, which I dont think is true that you ciould have made a video intending such. If you have better eyes, and see the glue only touches the outside of the branch, you are appreciated for correcting my uneasynesss with this video
@TheCeeCeeHАй бұрын
I have a coral bark maple that did not leaf out this spring. Part of the tree is dead, while some limbs and branches remain pliable. I am in zone 7a . I believe the tree is getting too much direct sun, and it's planted in front of light colored siding, which may be causing damage also. We purchased a faux green screen to cover the siding . We are going to prune off the dead parts. We also planted another tree to help offer shade. I hope it makes it. We have 2 others that are breathtaking. We had a buck come through and run its antlers on our young Vanderwolf pine tree and left it for dead. I spoke to an arborist who said if it's still alive, why not let it share a new perspective. So I did. I put it in the center of a large bed, and I pruned it as a bonsai. It was about 3 feet, just a fraction of what it would have been had, not the deer damaged it, yet it made quite the focal point! Surrounded by roses, it was absolutely stunning It's been in place for about 6 years, and now wants to be a true Vanderwolf! It jumped 2 feet out of nowhere. Fortunately I have the space to accommodate the growth spurt, but I have grown so accustomed to it's smaller stature. I think it' wants to take me on a new journey and I'm here for it! I don't know east the future holds for my coral bark but I'm hopeful it will give me a beautiful gardening story to add to the books.
@millermatthewwАй бұрын
Thanks , I had no idea they couldn’t just stay in the ground- guess that’s why they didn’t come up this year!!
@thisisjimmyblackАй бұрын
we did bird netting and chipmunks chew right through it. is there a type you'd recommend? ours said heavy duty but not enough.
@KarenDeanne2 ай бұрын
what about newly budding lily's, it's not like I want to cover my flowers with an ugly burlap bag
@pawpawbandit38712 ай бұрын
tear all that shit out, bulldoze your entire property, plant native seeds, grow a native meadow, grow a native landscape. That's my advice; just looking at what you call a garden makes me vomit. No wonder you don't know much about ferns. YIKES.
@Mike-rk8oo2 ай бұрын
My bottle of Alaska Fish fertilizer is so thick you have to squeeze the bottle to get it to come out.
@davidcannistraro46192 ай бұрын
This is brilliant Dave
@statusdisarray95982 ай бұрын
It is the only plant that I have requiring frequent drinks. I hope i can live up to this plats needs 😮
@PlasBachGarden2 ай бұрын
I'm growing my potatoes this year in an old laundry basket!
@ksw5012 ай бұрын
Great information, thanks for posting. I've seen people who use cardboard boxes and can then basically compost the cardboard boxes at the end of the season. I tried that method last year and actually had better results than using the bags.
@jetsethi2 ай бұрын
I didn't know the guy who does weather reports for WGBH had a YT channel
@denisewilliamson12342 ай бұрын
Ok, these reseed and can take over, right? Are all perennials like this?
@erwinbrubacker74882 ай бұрын
Info just what I was looking for !
@EngageYourFrontalLobe2 ай бұрын
😂 “…as much as any plant that likes sun…”. (Re: grow lights) That would be all of them, to some extent!
@eleadordavid62032 ай бұрын
Try putting dried leaves
@WorldTour452 ай бұрын
Is there a reliable place to buy the seeds
@fhlwrhqrhqfnb2 ай бұрын
Some varieties of forget-me-not are really invasive in the US and should be discouraged.
@HopeLovePeaceJoy20222 ай бұрын
Excellent. Thank you!
@RDEnduro2 ай бұрын
Its happening! the flowers smell great, thanks for tips. I hope your tree is still happy
@dallasdoes_edi_projects10372 ай бұрын
Introduce them to Mr. and Mrs. Chicken.....oh they'll be fine.....
@Anonymously40512 ай бұрын
Excellent instructions, thank you. Are you still making videos? Your channel is best on youtube for gardening.
@victorneely79642 ай бұрын
Can you eat this plant? Are there any health benefits from this plant?
@johnwoods67933 ай бұрын
Absolutely zero information on how-to.
@hmbogi3 ай бұрын
These move like snakes
@minesky60433 ай бұрын
Can the water go through that black paper ?
@egondzintars82093 ай бұрын
they're TORTOISES! Not turtles
@joemamaluc3123 ай бұрын
Try that in a soil with clay.
@tsgi1003 ай бұрын
Meyer lemon is self-pollinating, like other citrus :) .
@sobiatabassum68483 ай бұрын
My calla lilly grows evry year but no flowers, why?? Its in a pot