If you haven’t started planning your fall garden, it’s time to start. In this month of August, some familiars are eligible to be planted on the first day of the month. Then on the 15th, we had the first opportunity to start planting all the lovely Brassica plants in the fall. Although the weather is […]

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We are exactly one month away from planting our low desert autumn garden. In today’s video, we took a quick tour of the garden before watering on Sunday night. The biggest challenge we face this week is to adjust everything according to the monsoon season. The wind started to become so strong, we had to […]

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As gardeners, we face many challenges. Even if we think we have the right soil, water and fertilizer, insects can cause serious damage. In today’s video, we took a quick look at some harvested melons/pumpkins and placed some tomato seeds for soaking. After 13 minutes, we discussed bad insects, bad insect eggs, beneficial insects and […]

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In tonight’s live video, I chatted with you about all the vegetables and flowers you grow in Zone9b. Vegetables for October include: Swiss chard, beet, turnip, broccoli, kohlrabi, kale, green peas, peas, cabbage, lettuce, cabbage, celery, kale, kale, Brussels sprouts, leeks*, mustard, carrot, onion, kohlrabi, spinach, parsnip flowers: African daisy, aster, begonia, marigold, geranium , […]

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We had a great time on Great American Seed up. We got a lot of seeds at a favorable price, and I am proud of what we bought. We have restored some plants in the garden that we think must have disappeared. Now they have been restored a lot, and I am very happy to […]

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The temperature in our yard has risen to 111 degrees almost every day this week. We have a bed and several buckets. The plants in these buckets are drooping softly because of the hot weather. Our topic today is how to repair soft sagging plants. I reviewed some of the techniques we have discussed, as […]

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The garden is full of delicious things, which can be harvested and eaten. There are a few days this week the temperature is 90 degrees, but the weather has been very good and the plants love it! In today’s video, I will share with you how I reused my container soil and what steps I […]

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The chores in the garden never stopped, even if my life had to slow down to take care of my sick child. Many of the housework I wanted to complete this weekend have been postponed because I have been taking care of my little daughter who has the flu. There is not much topic in […]

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Our first round of autumn desert garden planting included carrots, green beans, anazazi beans, butternut squash and more pumpkins. I pulled the Armenian from the bed and everything was ready for planting. The tour time today is very short. The plants we feed hardly have made any progress, and the rest are waiting for seeds […]

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Today we are going to discuss which herbs can be planted in low desert gardens in October. Armenian cucumbers grow in my ears. I am very happy to have them, and I am very happy to give them out. There are so many pumpkin flowers in the garden, I am about to start making some […]

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There are only two days left in July. This week we entered August, which is an important transitional planting month in the low-lying desert. I learned last year that ignoring the planting calendar in Zone 9b at this time will not produce positive results. In today’s video, we will make a brief introduction. I pulled […]

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July is approaching, which means that we are about to spend the difficult summer of Zone9b. In early July, our planting calendar is similar to the previous month, but once we turn over the 15th of the month, our autumn planting begins. This is our second chance on a few things that we may not […]

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To be honest, although the temperature reaches three digits, our garden looks the best ever. Now is the very hot time to consider growing anything. It’s hard to believe that we can still grow anything that is willing to thrive. I love the quick reference to Angela’s monthly low desert planting reminders growing in the […]

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In desert gardening, everyone talks about the rapid loss of water in container gardens, but few people talk about how soil temperature affects vegetable plants. Most gardeners are looking for the soil temperature in early spring to assess the seeding rate and germination rate in spring. In Arizona or other desert gardens, the soil temperature […]

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It’s June planting time in our desert garden! June is a three-digit train. The 80 days of last week are the end of desert spring. Even if the weather is hot, there are many things that are growing, and now they will start to grow from seeds. Today’s video focuses on the short list that […]

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