You sure got a lot for a final pick! Will you be sending out videos during the winter to show the snow in the garden? Do you just rip up the plants and start all over? I have some plants that look pretty sickly, but I hate to pull them up when I think they are trying with their desperate little attempts at green! Lots of planes near you!
I'm going to try and post during the winter too. The only things in the garden that survive the winter are the herbs, ivy and the sedums. I usually pull the ones that get disease and leave the others in the pots to dry out that way no critters or cats dig in the pots.
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You sure got a lot for a final pick! Will you be sending out videos during the winter to show the snow in the garden? Do you just rip up the plants and start all over? I have some plants that look pretty sickly, but I hate to pull them up when I think they are trying with their desperate little attempts at green! Lots of planes near you!
I'm going to try and post during the winter too. The only things in the garden that survive the winter are the herbs, ivy and the sedums. I usually pull the ones that get disease and leave the others in the pots to dry out that way no critters or cats dig in the pots.
In the spring I plant all the veggies and some flowers over. Some of the flowers down here reseeded on their own
Thank you! I didn't know about the critter thing! That is because the dried plant keeps them from digging?
@@donnawimmer4579yea, when they see plant life in the pots even if it's dried up they stay out of the pots.