Tithonia is my fav it has the most neon bright orange flowers and the stems are velvety unlike the stickery regular sunflower. love it!!! also love rudbeckia
The best time to plant garlic in the spring depends on your local climate and growing conditions. In general, garlic is usually planted in the fall, but if you missed that window, you can still plant it in the spring. In spring, it's best to plant garlic as soon as the soil is workable and has thawed from winter. The soil temperature should be around 50 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit (10 to 15 degrees Celsius). This typically occurs a few weeks before the last frost date in your area. Softneck varieties are more adaptable to milder climates and can be grown successfully in both fall and spring.
@@uptosomething6271 that is helpful however what about stored garlic that has started sprouting? I don't know what to do with them. Can I just make a few holes in soil and plant them? My region is mediterranean and this year February is a lot warmer than usual. I find it sad that I should, according to many here, dispose of it while the plant really wants to grow.
Anywhere that has a last frost date from April or later. For the purposes of this video, if you have an early last frost date (early-mid April) then now is a great time to start these seeds. If your last frost date is later (early- mid May) then starting the end of February may be a better fit.
@@uptosomething6271 there is a difference between zone and frost date. My last frost date is “late” in May but my zone is 8B a warm zone. When starting seeds frost date is more important than zone.
So amazing and beautifulll nice sharing 😍🍀🌺
Thank you very much! Have a great day!!
@@uptosomething6271 thanx you
Tithonia is my fav it has the most neon bright orange flowers and the stems are velvety unlike the stickery regular sunflower. love it!!! also love rudbeckia
Thanks for sharing!! I love them both too!
Beautiful asters!
Thank you!! I love them, especially when they reseed!!
Excellent video, as always!
Thanks again! You are the best!
amazing Mam...thanks for sharing...I am new subscriber mam...
Thanks and welcome!!
When should I plant spring garlic?
The best time to plant garlic in the spring depends on your local climate and growing conditions. In general, garlic is usually planted in the fall, but if you missed that window, you can still plant it in the spring.
In spring, it's best to plant garlic as soon as the soil is workable and has thawed from winter. The soil temperature should be around 50 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit (10 to 15 degrees Celsius). This typically occurs a few weeks before the last frost date in your area.
Softneck varieties are more adaptable to milder climates and can be grown successfully in both fall and spring.
@@uptosomething6271 that is helpful however what about stored garlic that has started sprouting? I don't know what to do with them. Can I just make a few holes in soil and plant them? My region is mediterranean and this year February is a lot warmer than usual. I find it sad that I should, according to many here, dispose of it while the plant really wants to grow.
What do you consider a colder zone?
Anywhere that has a last frost date from April or later. For the purposes of this video, if you have an early last frost date (early-mid April) then now is a great time to start these seeds. If your last frost date is later (early- mid May) then starting the end of February may be a better fit.
@@uptosomething6271 there is a difference between zone and frost date. My last frost date is “late” in May but my zone is 8B a warm zone. When starting seeds frost date is more important than zone.
Eautiful. But too many words for me😊
Thanks for sharing
Great info!
I couldn’t find the farmers almanac link you mentioned in the video, can you please kindly list it again. Thanks!
Yes!!
www.almanac.com/gardening/planting-calendar
Hope this helps. I love it!!
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Thanks so much!
@@7tkjuj Anytime 😀