I’d love to listen to you talk about pop culture! You’ve positioned this channel at such a great point where something so mundane and private as gardening and personal aesthetics meets science meets sustainability and societal relevance. If people understand these relationships in their own yard they will care about them on a larger scale as well. Pop culture perfectly ties in with that - I hope you find the time! 🤗
Thank you so much for your kind words! We are indeed working on a few ideas about how pop culture and sustainability come together, hopefully we'll have something soon!
Oh, no! That's the absolute worst! We've used a sodcutter to remove Bermuda before, and had success with it. If you have the budget for it, though, nothing beats an actual excavator. They can get deeper, faster, and you'll still have some muscles left in your back afterwards! Good luck!
Hi! Depending on where you are, a local native nursery SHOULD have it on hand. Otherwise, High Country Gardens has a pretty great selection, here's a link! Happy planting! www.highcountrygardens.com/product/perennial-plants/tushar-bluemat-penstemon
I’d love to listen to you talk about pop culture! You’ve positioned this channel at such a great point where something so mundane and private as gardening and personal aesthetics meets science meets sustainability and societal relevance. If people understand these relationships in their own yard they will care about them on a larger scale as well. Pop culture perfectly ties in with that - I hope you find the time! 🤗
Thank you so much for your kind words! We are indeed working on a few ideas about how pop culture and sustainability come together, hopefully we'll have something soon!
Leaves. Leaves. Leaves. Mulched leaves if you need faster breakdown.
When you talk scraping to get rid of Bermuda, is that done with a sod cutter? It’s invaded at least 1/2 of our lawn and overtaken some of the beds! 😢
Oh, no! That's the absolute worst! We've used a sodcutter to remove Bermuda before, and had success with it. If you have the budget for it, though, nothing beats an actual excavator. They can get deeper, faster, and you'll still have some muscles left in your back afterwards! Good luck!
Where could I find blue matt penstemon?
Hi! Depending on where you are, a local native nursery SHOULD have it on hand. Otherwise, High Country Gardens has a pretty great selection, here's a link! Happy planting! www.highcountrygardens.com/product/perennial-plants/tushar-bluemat-penstemon