Angela, you’re such a gem! I can’t believe your channel hasn’t hit 1 million subscribers. I feel lucky to have found you. You’re always 2 steps ahead of what I need to prepare for. Thank you for the heads up! Sending you prayers and love for continued success!
In every country I always find new and interesting gardens, thank you for showing me that. I always hope that people who love gardening will soon find each other
Oh Angela! You taught me something new about curing the sweet potatoes! I tried one that I grew and couldn’t figure out why it wasn’t sweet at all.😂 thank you so much!
Much love from Gold Canyon, AZ!! This channel has been really beneficial to me and has taken my outdoor gardening in the desert to another level! Seriously thank you
Wow. You've packed so much actionable info into one video! You are a wonderful resource, even as I modify to adapt to my Central Texas garden. Thank you Angela!
Alyssum... I've planted some and now my garden has paper wasps around my roses. I'm glad they're paper wasps (they're very gentle) but they scare me a little lol. Also, the neighborhood cats are keeping the mice away. I remember when I was harvesting my peas a couple Februarys ago and a mouse hopped on my shoulder. 😂
It's taken me awhile to not be afraid - now watching them is so interesting. So much life happening in the garden if we let it. Cats are the perfect answer for mice! I would have freaked out about the mouse on my shoulder, yikes!
Hi Angela, TY for the info. I use those square plastic holders to carry plants that are free from the garden center to protect seedlings from birds and feral kittens in my garden. I always pick up 3-4 at a time. They also fit over pottery.
Those wire baskets from Dollar Tree are game-changers! They have protected many a plant. Tulle has also been surprisingly useful. I’ve let my basil go to flower/seed - the hummingbirds seem to really like them. Thanks for all the great info - enjoy your weekend!
Thank you !!! I love your channel. I am in zone 9B and I leave my basil my winter garden in a different area and it bolts and the bees take advantage of it all fall
Thank you for the great infos. I also live in Mesa AZ. To keep the birds away, i buy paprika or cayenne pepper powder from the $1 store and sprinkler some on top of my seedlings & plant. So far, it is keeping them away. For the rat bait, I use 1 piece of peanut instead of peanut butter. It is less messy, doesn't attract ants, and it works the same, in my opinion. Thank you so much for the wonderful channel, I learned so much from you . Thank you.
I don't understand why people are so impatient with pomegranates... Growing up my mother would cut it into four pieces, hand each child a piece, and we would enjoy picking through it. It's not even that difficult.. also idk why I'm so offended by people smacking the pomegranate lol.
Angela, you’re such a gem! I can’t believe your channel hasn’t hit 1 million subscribers. I feel lucky to have found you. You’re always 2 steps ahead of what I need to prepare for. Thank you for the heads up! Sending you prayers and love for continued success!
Thank you! I appreciate the support!
You are such a wealth of gardening information. Thanks Angela!
I wish you were my neighbor!
In every country I always find new and interesting gardens, thank you for showing me that. I always hope that people who love gardening will soon find each other
Oh Angela! You taught me something new about curing the sweet potatoes! I tried one that I grew and couldn’t figure out why it wasn’t sweet at all.😂 thank you so much!
Much love from Gold Canyon, AZ!! This channel has been really beneficial to me and has taken my outdoor gardening in the desert to another level! Seriously thank you
Thank you! Glad you are enjoying it!
Love this video and love the outtakes! Too funny!
Wow. You've packed so much actionable info into one video! You are a wonderful resource, even as I modify to adapt to my Central Texas garden. Thank you Angela!
Wow, thank you!
Alyssum... I've planted some and now my garden has paper wasps around my roses. I'm glad they're paper wasps (they're very gentle) but they scare me a little lol.
Also, the neighborhood cats are keeping the mice away. I remember when I was harvesting my peas a couple Februarys ago and a mouse hopped on my shoulder. 😂
It's taken me awhile to not be afraid - now watching them is so interesting. So much life happening in the garden if we let it. Cats are the perfect answer for mice! I would have freaked out about the mouse on my shoulder, yikes!
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Hi Angela, TY for the info. I use those square plastic holders to carry plants that are free from the garden center to protect seedlings from birds and feral kittens in my garden. I always pick up 3-4 at a time. They also fit over pottery.
Great tip, thanks for sharing.
I purchased seeds for each of the companion plants you listed in Oct and mixed them with worm castings to spread in my garden.
You are such a Blessing and such a Sweetheart!! Thank you so much for your guidance! ❤
TY Angela
Those wire baskets from Dollar Tree are game-changers! They have protected many a plant. Tulle has also been surprisingly useful.
I’ve let my basil go to flower/seed - the hummingbirds seem to really like them.
Thanks for all the great info - enjoy your weekend!
Thanks for the tips. Have a great weekend too!
Can't wait for the flower guide!!! Is there a release date I didn't see? THANKS FOR HELPING ME HAVE A BETTER GARDEN IN TEMPE!
Should be this week! Make sure you are signed up for the newsletter. I'll announce it there first. growinginthegarden.com/subscribe/
Cool.
Thank you !!! I love your channel. I am in zone 9B and I leave my basil my winter garden in a different area and it bolts and the bees take advantage of it all fall
watching from the Philippines
Hello from Arizona!
Filipina watching from California!
Thanks for the info!
Thank you for the great infos. I also live in Mesa AZ. To keep the birds away, i buy paprika or cayenne pepper powder from the $1 store and sprinkler some on top of my seedlings & plant. So far, it is keeping them away. For the rat bait, I use 1 piece of peanut instead of peanut butter. It is less messy, doesn't attract ants, and it works the same, in my opinion. Thank you so much for the wonderful channel, I learned so much from you . Thank you.
Great tips, thanks for sharing. I have seen ants on the peanut butter.
Hi Mam
your job is great ❤
you are the reason I am a successful arizona gardener. I appreciate you and your content so much!
That’s awesome! I’m so glad!
So so informative all packed in one video. Thank u so much.
Great video!
fantastic! thank you.
I live on the Eastern Shore Maryland.
My neighbor has a fig tree and he hangs a shiny music CD for birds.
Oh, thanks for the tip!
Watching from Litchfield Park, AZ.
What are your trellises made of that are hanging on the brick wall and how are they attached?
Bolted into the wall - www.twobrothersmetalworks.com/
Do you have a video for the hibiscus cranberry sauce? I’d love to try it 😊
Here's the recipe: growinginthegarden.com/roselle-hibiscus-holiday-sauce/
Have you ever experienced powdery mildew on your Roselle plant and calyxes? 😢
@@GrowingInTheGarden thank you so much 😃
When and how is the best time to plant Rosella seeds?
In the spring. You can learn more here: growinginthegarden.com/how-to-grow-roselle-hibiscus-growing-jamaican-sorrel/
I live in Mesa Arizona as well. What kind of camel mill do you recommend corn here? I know there’s different varieties.
German is best for tea - that's what I grow. growinginthegarden.com/how-to-grow-chamomile-5-tips-for-growing-chamomile/
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I don't understand why people are so impatient with pomegranates... Growing up my mother would cut it into four pieces, hand each child a piece, and we would enjoy picking through it. It's not even that difficult.. also idk why I'm so offended by people smacking the pomegranate lol.
The smacking of the pomegranates reminds me of the spankings I used to get as a child😂😂😂