Blink And You'll Miss It: Spring Planting In Texas
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- Опубліковано 15 лип 2024
- It’s finally spring and we’ve passed our last average frost date in Central Texas. Now we can plant like crazy, right? Whether you’re new to growing your own food or starting your first Texas garden, you need to be informed about spring planting in Texas.
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CHAPTERS
00:00 Introduction
01:09 Planting & Harvesting Zones
07:04 What To Plant March-April
12:24 Q & A
28:08 Scott's Essential Tips
31:09 Outro - Навчання та стиль
Hi Scott
Waiting patiently.
You and me both! 😅
It’s almost time!
Scott, thank you so much for taking the time to answer my onion questions! That was super helpful! I love your normal style of videos and this podcast was just as great!
Thank you! 🙏✨
Waiting 🎉
"You don't want them bulbing out in July/Aug - it's just NUCLEAR out there". Ha, ha, ha....yep! Great show - I took tons of notes. I'm now in my junior year of gardeneing and getting so much better. Much thanks!
Thank you so much! Wishing you an abundant season! 🙏✨
I’m late to the show but was so excited when I jumped on your channel. This podcast was full of a lot of helpful information. I really appreciate you answering my soil question. That explanation really made sense in terms of compaction of garden soil in a container. I’m not gonna lie. I have been known to throw whatever remnants I have of several different soils together. I’ll be moving forward more intentionally from now on!
Thank you! Your native landscape and lawn reduction progress is inspiring 🙏✨
Another flower that does great in the heat is yarrow. It comes in a lot of colors and all are medicinal. Great for cleaning the blood, very purifying. Tea can be made from leaves and flowers.
Love! I have my first yarrow blooming this spring.