Late Winter challenges and solutions in the Northwest Garden/Garden Style nw
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2024
- Late winter always presents a challenge as we start the annual Spring clean-up. We start to find some issues like fungus, freeze damage, plants to be divided, fertilizing, pruning and moss. Walk with me as I share some common issues in my garden that maybe you can relate to.
Your host and Nursery owner: Debbie Cassidy
Zone 8 in the Pacific Northwest
Email: Gardenstylenwest@user-wz3gw1pt3igmail.com
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Great seeing you again missed you!, 🥰
Love the great advice for the PNW. I am afraid my fern will be a stub but it is good to know that is ok for now, it will get better. Glad to have you back, we missed you!
Was really good to see this vedio. I live in Oregon. And of course I can really relate. I enjoy watching you.
Thank you for a great video.
Here in the East Midlands, England we’ve had a very wet and windy winter with freezing overnight temperatures but there are now signs of Spring showing in my garden, snowdrops starting to bloom and the spring bulbs starting to appear. Am loving the new series, ❤ 🌷
In Houston Tx, we usually get a hard freeze late Feb to March! It’s so scary… Thank you for sharing your experiences
Thank you, Debbie! Can't wait to see some more garden advice!
Moss is green in my lawn and I leave it in shady areas. No need to mow! Less work!
Thanks for the tip about lime 😊
Perfect timing for my garden! I have always wondered about how hard to get after my ferns. Thank you again for all your great garden wisdom ❤
If you could ever set up your camara to show your clean up work as you go a lot of us enjoy that kind of video. Otherwise, very helpful. Thanks!
Hi Debbie, this is off topic but I have a question. Our neighbor cats use my garden to potty in. I’ve tried a few things but didn’t work to keep them out. Do you have any suggestions? Thanks
There are cat repellents you can spray that smells bad to them. Auto sprinklers work well too.