Gardening Tasks You Must Do in December
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- Опубліковано 8 гру 2023
- Do these chores in December to get a head start on growing seeds in January and February. You must do these gardening tasks to keep organized and stay ahead in gardening! Enjoy!
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Don’t forget to sharpen and oil your tools. A coating of paste wax on clean tools with reduce rust, nourish wood and look so good.
Thanks for the garden tool tips!
Thanks for the tips!
Then coat the metal with Ballistol after sharpening as needed.
Tried and true.
Lily is the cutest ❤
Great tips especially the testing of old seeds
Glad you like them!
Awesome video! Thank you, Jag!
Thank you for watching!
i love Daisy Creek Farm❤ and your diggo 😊
Thank you Jag.
Good tips. Thank you
Thanks Jag! Blessigs!
P.s. dond forget to sharpen and lubrcate your tools!
Thanks, yes, need to sharpen and lubricate as well, thanks for the tip!
What you must do in Winter is make a big pot of chicken noodle soup.
Jag, love your practical tips. You have some of the best UA-cam videos.
Thank you! Really appreciate your kind words!
Thank you for the data
Thank you.
You're welcome!
Such a good idea about checking the viability of old seeds, but I think I will be doing this with new seeds, too. I have definitely had some bad experiences with those also.
Great plan!
Great tips. Following the vinegar treatment with baking soda is a good idea since it acts as a mild abrasive while neutralizing the acid.
You didn't say it but doing all of the potting soil work on a bench like you did makes it so much easier on the body.
Thanks, Jag! This encourages me for the upcoming gardening season. By the way, my kale and parsley are still growing in the garden here in 6B even though it's December!
That's awesome! without any cover or protection? My Kale and Swiss Chard is going strong as well! but i am in Zone 9, so not as remarkable as yourself!
@@DaisyCreekFarms I admit I've covered some of it on certain nights when it's teens to low 20s. But even the plants that didn't get covered are still alive.
Nice video! I also have a second channel called little toad homestead about gardening too
You have great potential, keep making the videos! Try to keep the camera still so it does not shake too much!
@@DaisyCreekFarms I'll try!
What if you are concerned that your soil might have a fungus, virus, or weed seeds, is there a way to fix this type of medium? I thought of hydrogen peroxide or spraying the soil with a natural pesticide/fungicide and then adding extra fertilizers to make my soil viable for the next season. Do the seeds from 2023, need the seed test?
Hydrogen Peroxide will get rid of bacteria, virus, and fungus, only way to get rid of weed seeds is to add the soil to the compost that gets hot at 150F or 65C. There is no need to test seeds from 2023 if they were handled and stored properly and have not been sitting out in the sun.
10% of people live in the southern hemisphere. Imagine if it was summer right now though!
Yea, that seems so weird, Christmas in summer! I talked to some Aussies and they say they go to the beach on the day of Christmas!