2025 January Garden Tour | Getting things under control
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Happy New Year! I'm so excited for what 2025 will hold so it's time to get in the garden and do a little damage control. Maintenance was a bit sparse last year, so this year I am committing to improve the health of my garden and get it back to where it was. We are battling weeds, peach leaf curl, and poorly pruned trees. I am still confident that things will improve this year and we'll have another great harvest. Even in January there are already signs of growth. The shallots and garlic are taking off and the peach trees are just starting to blossom.
What do you have planned for 2025? Have you already got started? I would love to know!
Jer 30:17
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@@yesidtac7863 Thanks!
It looks great! I just started tomato seeds last night! I’m focusing on cherry tomatoes since they do better in my heat (central CA). I took a little break from gardening last year and bought starts too, it was so needed. This year I’m feeling more excited and have more time to be out in the garden. I’m doing more with flowers than vegetables this spring. I’m trying to add in more spring flowers and herbs to the flower beds. My girls love to pick all the flowers and I don’t have enough!
@@Janae.Haddad Cherry tomatoes can be a powerhouse in the garden! I hope you get lots this year! Any flowers you recommend in particular? My daughter particularly loves playing with snapdragons 🌸🐲
@ That’s so sweet! My girls’ interest in flowers definitely got my wanting to plant more too and now I love them as much as my fruit and vegetables. From seed, I like cosmos rosetta and the queeny lime red zinnia. My favorite flowers are my roses though. I have a David Austin collection that I’ve been building for 5 years with each birthday. My favorites are a climber -crown princess margareta rose and a bush- boscobel. Both have thorns but they aren’t crazy thorny like some roses can be. I grow garlic and other herbs like chives, nepita, sage and thyme around the base of them. I even have a pepino melon tucked in with them!
Not sure why there’s a line. The climbing rose is called crown princess margarita. It’s so beautiful and prolific.
@@Janae.Haddad That all sounds amazing! I would love to try cosmos. I think they’re so beautiful!
@@Janae.Haddad Thanks. I love roses. We inherited some that are super thorny at this house but my daughter knows not to grab the stems. Hopefully my second will be just as cautious once she starts walking 🤞