I absolutely loved this interview. The both of you just let go with the ungoverned laughter, while hitting on almost every area I've been having issues about. Thank you!
So excited to learn more about what survives in NE San Antonio. It depends🤣... I’m a transplant Master Gardener from Michigan and learning from the ground up (or should I say clay). I almost paused the show before it was over to get this book ordered. Thank you!
Wow, great to meet you Carol! Oh yes, Michigan is a lot different that's for sure. But we can grow some of the same plants. I hope you'll stay in touch with me Linda Lehmusvirta (producer) to see what works for you here that worked in Michigan (or what you substituted for favorite plants). llehmusvirta@klru.org
I found Book People...but maybe it’s too soon to order online? Thank you Linda for connecting with me. I’ve been watching CTG while in still in PNW. So much to learn!
@@AquaBlue427 Double wow on PNW! It may not be at BookPeople yet. Here's where to order it directly from the Master Gardeners. tcmastergardeners.org/drought-guide
Another great video! Thank you so much. These videos are great tools and source of wonderful information. I do have a question for you. What's your take on the current trend of planting in bottomless pots? Many thanks from Dallas, Texas
Excellent interview! I wish Sheryl had a UA-cam Gardening channel. I would watch. We need more Gardening info in Texas.
She's been on Central Texas Gardener before and we're definitely having her back once we're recording in-studio and location again!
I absolutely loved this interview. The both of you just let go with the ungoverned laughter, while hitting on almost every area I've been having issues about. Thank you!
Thank YOU for watching and being on the CTG team!
This is fascinating ! What a great discussion.
Love it! Amazing information! Thank you 🙏
Amazing interview. Just enough info but not too much. Definitely want to get the book! Thank you.
So excited to learn more about what survives in NE San Antonio. It depends🤣... I’m a transplant Master Gardener from Michigan and learning from the ground up (or should I say clay). I almost paused the show before it was over to get this book ordered. Thank you!
Wow, great to meet you Carol! Oh yes, Michigan is a lot different that's for sure. But we can grow some of the same plants. I hope you'll stay in touch with me Linda Lehmusvirta (producer) to see what works for you here that worked in Michigan (or what you substituted for favorite plants). llehmusvirta@klru.org
I found Book People...but maybe it’s too soon to order online? Thank you Linda for connecting with me. I’ve been watching CTG while in still in PNW. So much to learn!
@@AquaBlue427 Double wow on PNW! It may not be at BookPeople yet. Here's where to order it directly from the Master Gardeners. tcmastergardeners.org/drought-guide
Got clay till in gypsum
Another great video! Thank you so much. These videos are great tools and source of wonderful information. I do have a question for you. What's your take on the current trend of planting in bottomless pots? Many thanks from Dallas, Texas
Thanks for being on the CTG team! And yes, roots can grow into the ground, so even better for the plant that can stay outside all year.
I'm in San Antonio my problem is gophers and moles I have to plant in pots . I would love to plant on the ground .
Put fine hole chicken wire made out of galvanized steel at the bottoms of ur beds.