These are all GREAT reminders! Even though we’re in sunny SoCal (zone 10B), we still have a few things in our garden to protect and monitor through the cooler temperatures this season.
Yes yes yes to keeping a garden notebook! Im using your small food scrap worm feeding method through my gardens. Love the things I’ve learned from you Angela! Thank you!
Excellent guidance! I live in Sierra Vista, Arizona. Your guidelines work very well for my altitude and zone. There might be a few adjustments but above all you are spot on. Thank you Angela. Blessings to you and your family during this holiday season❤️
After 2 days of rain all of my mini roses were in full bloom in a garden tower out in the yard. I was so proud. The next day, the deer ate every single bloom off the mini roses and the pansy’s in my tower. Then I see they ate the leaves off the crepe Myrtle and part of the leyland cypress both in a different part of the yard. So much for dead heading the roses.
I live in the low desert, too. My garden over the past several years has been hit or miss. Thankfully I found your channel! I got a bit of a late start but using your advice my garden is moving right along! What kind of wood chips do you use in your worm bins?
Where do you get your watering system? I am starting new beds and don't like the drip system I have for other beds! How deep is the hole for your worms? I would like to try to grow some, but I have so much clay soil.
I use the garden grids from Garden in Minutes in all of my raised beds. Use code Angela10 to save $10 off $100 or GITG5 to save 5 percent on any size order shrsl.com/3yanv - The holes for my worms are 12-18 inches deep.
Where do you get your straw at in the Phoenix metro area? TSC or does one of the local feed stores carry it? I seem to find Bermuda hay... but that stuff isn't easy to work with.
Frustrating. My friends from Portugal brought me a lemon tree to plant in my garden near Paris. If only they had brought a Mandarin. I kept the lemon in a pot until this year. Too big for the garage, I planted in the garden, covered it for winter, and am waiting for it to die. sob. Good tips, thankyou.
How do you keep your straw down in high winds? I've got some netting sitting on top of mine, but the winds.....the winds like to take it away regardless. We don't even have a straw supplier in town anymore, all the feed stores closed and all that's left to buy is $40 bails of compressed hay from Tractor Supply which is unreasonable and undoable.
We are looking at moving to Arizona and want to have a large garden and chickens too. How large of a lot do you have? Would you want more room or what would you recommend as a minimum?
@@montyjones111 My lot is 1/3 of an acre. It's plenty for a large garden and some fruit trees and chickens. I would see if I could find a lot with flood irrigation if I was moving here, that would be very helpful. Best of luck with your decision and move!
These are all GREAT reminders! Even though we’re in sunny SoCal (zone 10B), we still have a few things in our garden to protect and monitor through the cooler temperatures this season.
Thank you Angela for teaching us all 😊❤
Yes yes yes to keeping a garden notebook! Im using your small food scrap worm feeding method through my gardens. Love the things I’ve learned from you Angela! Thank you!
So glad to hear it! You're welcome.
Excellent guidance! I live in Sierra Vista, Arizona. Your guidelines work very well for my altitude and zone. There might be a few adjustments but above all you are spot on. Thank you Angela. Blessings to you and your family during this holiday season❤️
Thank you so much. Happy Holidays to you too!
Merry Christmas and a very blessed 2025!!! 🤗🎉💟🥳
Thank you, same to you!
Appreciate you so much Angela! Finally success in the garden and it’s thanks to you. 🙏🏼 You’re the best teacher.
That's wonderful to hear, thanks for sharing!
After 2 days of rain all of my mini roses were in full bloom in a garden tower out in the yard. I was so proud. The next day, the deer ate every single bloom off the mini roses and the pansy’s in my tower. Then I see they ate the leaves off the crepe Myrtle and part of the leyland cypress both in a different part of the yard. So much for dead heading the roses.
What a pain! I'm so sorry!
When should yellow bells be pruned?
After last frost - mid February.
Wow. I live in eastern Canada. Everything stops to grow and start to die in October 😂
Each area is different for sure!
I live in the low desert, too. My garden over the past several years has been hit or miss. Thankfully I found your channel! I got a bit of a late start but using your advice my garden is moving right along! What kind of wood chips do you use in your worm bins?
I use the wood chips from Arizona Worm Farm. Welcome to the channel, hope it's helpful!
Where do you get your watering system? I am starting new beds and don't like the drip system I have for other beds! How deep is the hole for your worms? I would like to try to grow some, but I have so much clay soil.
I use the garden grids from Garden in Minutes in all of my raised beds. Use code Angela10 to save $10 off $100 or GITG5 to save 5 percent on any size order shrsl.com/3yanv - The holes for my worms are 12-18 inches deep.
Is that peach flower a marigold @6:32? What variety, please?
African Marigold
Where do you get your straw at in the Phoenix metro area? TSC or does one of the local feed stores carry it? I seem to find Bermuda hay... but that stuff isn't easy to work with.
Mesa Feed Barn
Frustrating. My friends from Portugal brought me a lemon tree to plant in my garden near Paris. If only they had brought a Mandarin. I kept the lemon in a pot until this year. Too big for the garage, I planted in the garden, covered it for winter, and am waiting for it to die. sob. Good tips, thankyou.
So sorry!
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How do you keep your straw down in high winds? I've got some netting sitting on top of mine, but the winds.....the winds like to take it away regardless.
We don't even have a straw supplier in town anymore, all the feed stores closed and all that's left to buy is $40 bails of compressed hay from Tractor Supply which is unreasonable and undoable.
It's messy for sure. I got this from Mesa Feed Barn
Can I plant potatoes this time of the year?
If you live in a mild winter climate like mine, yes.
We are looking at moving to Arizona and want to have a large garden and chickens too.
How large of a lot do you have?
Would you want more room or what would you recommend as a minimum?
@@montyjones111 My lot is 1/3 of an acre. It's plenty for a large garden and some fruit trees and chickens. I would see if I could find a lot with flood irrigation if I was moving here, that would be very helpful. Best of luck with your decision and move!
@@GrowingInTheGardenThank You! I will be sure to mention irrigation in our search.
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