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Lettuce Types - Their Strengths and Weaknesses
Easy to understand, a comprehensive and brief guide explaining the different types of lettuce narrated by Barb Melera, co-founder of Harvesting History Heirlooms LLC. Excellent for novice gardeners and experienced gardeners.
Brought to you by Harvesting History, LLC an American Heirloom Horticultural Company, harvesting-history.com/. You can purchase the lettuce seeds discussed in this video at our website, harvesting-history.com/
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The Pineapple Lily, Eucomis - An Exotic, Easy to Grow Heirloom, Part IV- Bulbs for Spring Planting
Просмотров 5734 месяца назад
This video is part of a series of easy to understand and comprehensive videos on Bulbs for Spring Planting narrated by Barb Melera, co-founder of Harvesting History Heirlooms, LLC. This particular video has been divided into 4 parts because of its length. This is Part IV. The Pineapple Lily series describes how to garden with one of the most exotic and easiest to grow spring bulbs available tod...
The Pineapple Lily, Eucomis - An Exotic, Easy to Grow Heirloom, Part III - Bulbs for Spring Planting
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This video is part of a series of easy to understand and comprehensive videos on Bulbs for Spring Planting narrated by Barb Melera, co-founder of Harvesting History Heirlooms, LLC. This particular video has been divided into 4 parts because of its length. This is Part III. The Pineapple Lily series describes how to garden with one of the most exotic and easiest to grow spring bulbs available to...
The Pineapple Lily, Eucomis - An Exotic, Easy to Grow Heirloom, Part II - Bulbs for Spring Planting
Просмотров 7454 месяца назад
This video is part of a series of easy to understand and comprehensive videos on Bulbs for Spring Planting narrated by Barb Melera, co-founder of Harvesting History Heirlooms, LLC. This particular video has been divided into 4 parts because of its length. This is Part II. The Pineapple Lily series describes how to garden with one of the most exotic and easiest to grow spring bulbs available tod...
The Pineapple Lily, Eucomis - An Exotic, Easy to Grow Heirloom, Part I - Bulbs for Spring Planting
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.4 месяца назад
This video is part of a series of easy to understand and comprehensive videos on Bulbs for Spring Planting narrated by Barb Melera, co-founder of Harvesting History Heirlooms, LLC. This particular video has been divided into 4 parts because of its length. This is Part I. The Pineapple Lily series describes how to garden with one of the most exotic and easiest to grow spring bulbs available toda...
Scilla Litardierei - Bulbs for Fall Planting
Просмотров 48310 месяцев назад
This video is part of a series of easy to understand and comprehensive videos on Bulbs for Fall Planting narrated by Barb Melera, co-founder of Harvesting History Heirlooms, LLC. It details the history, original habitat and methods for planting Scilla Litardieri. Excellent for novice and experienced gardeners. Brought to you by Harvesting History, LLC an American Heirloom Horticultural Company,...
Introduction to Galanthus/Snowdrops - Bulbs for Fall Planting
Просмотров 69510 месяцев назад
This video is part of a series of easy to understand and comprehensive videos on Bulbs for Fall Planting narrated by Barb Melera, co-founder of Harvesting History Heirlooms, LLC. It details the general history, habitat and methods for planting of members of the Galanthus/Snow Drop family and is meant to be viewed before the specific cultivar videos. Excellent for novice and experienced gardener...
The Parrot Tulip, Black Parrot - Bulbs for Fall Planting
Просмотров 84110 месяцев назад
This video is part of a series of easy to understand and comprehensive videos on Bulbs for Fall Planting narrated by Barb Melera, co-founder of Harvesting History Heirlooms, LLC. It details the history, original habitat and methods for planting the Parrot Tulip, Black Parrot. Excellent for novice and experienced gardeners. Brought to you by Harvesting History, LLC an American Heirloom Horticult...
The Single Late Tulip, Bleu Aimable - Bulbs for Fall Planting
Просмотров 30610 месяцев назад
This video is part of a series of easy to understand and comprehensive videos on Bulbs for Fall Planting narrated by Barb Melera, co-founder of Harvesting History Heirlooms, LLC. It details the history, original habitat and methods for planting the Single Late Tulip, Bleu Aimable. Excellent for novice and experienced gardeners. Brought to you by Harvesting History, LLC an American Heirloom Hort...
The Species Tulip, Daystemon - Bulbs for Fall Planting
Просмотров 16610 месяцев назад
This video is part of a series of easy to understand and comprehensive videos on Bulbs for Fall Planting narrated by Barb Melera, co-founder of Harvesting History Heirlooms, LLC. It details the history, original habitat and methods for planting the Species Tulip, Daystemon. Excellent for novice and experienced gardeners. Brought to you by Harvesting History, LLC an American Heirloom Horticultur...
Fringed or Crispa Tulip, Fancy Frills - Bulbs for Fall Planting
Просмотров 24810 месяцев назад
This video is part of a series of easy to understand and comprehensive videos on Bulbs for Fall Planting narrated by Barb Melera, co-founder of Harvesting History Heirlooms, LLC. It details the history, original habitat and methods for planting the Fringed or Crispa Tulip, Fancy Frills'. Excellent for novice and experienced gardeners. Brought to you by Harvesting History, LLC an American Heirlo...
The Single Late Tulip, Dreamland - Bulbs for Fall Planting
Просмотров 14310 месяцев назад
This video is part of a series of easy to understand and comprehensive videos on Bulbs for Fall Planting narrated by Barb Melera, co-founder of Harvesting History Heirlooms, LLC. It details the history, original habitat and methods for planting the Single Late Tulip, Dreamland. Excellent for novice and experienced gardeners. Brought to you by Harvesting History, LLC an American Heirloom Horticu...
The Viridiflora Tulip, Greenland - Bulbs for Fall Planting
Просмотров 18610 месяцев назад
This video is part of a series of easy to understand and comprehensive videos on Bulbs for Fall Planting narrated by Barb Melera, co-founder of Harvesting History Heirlooms, LLC. It details the history, original habitat and methods for planting the Viridiflora Tulip, Greenland. Excellent for novice and experienced gardeners. Brought to you by Harvesting History, LLC an American Heirloom Horticu...
The Parrot Tulip, Greenwave - Bulbs for Fall Planting
Просмотров 15510 месяцев назад
This video is part of a series of easy to understand and comprehensive videos on Bulbs for Fall Planting narrated by Barb Melera, co-founder of Harvesting History Heirlooms, LLC. It details the history, original habitat and methods for planting the Parrot Tulip, Green Wave. Excellent for novice and experienced gardeners. Brought to you by Harvesting History, LLC an American Heirloom Horticultur...
The Triumph Tulip, Kansas Proud - Bulbs for Fall Planting
Просмотров 27310 месяцев назад
This video is part of a series of easy to understand and comprehensive videos on Bulbs for Fall Planting narrated by Barb Melera, co-founder of Harvesting History Heirlooms, LLC. It details the history, original habitat and methods for planting the Triumph Tulip, Kansas Proud. Excellent for novice and experienced gardeners. Brought to you by Harvesting History, LLC an American Heirloom Horticul...
Single Early Tulip, Keizerskroon - Bulbs for Fall Planting
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Single Early Tulip, Keizerskroon - Bulbs for Fall Planting
The Single Late Tulip, Kingsblood - Bulbs for Fall Planting
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The Single Late Tulip, Kingsblood - Bulbs for Fall Planting
Lily Flowering Tulip, Mariette - Bulbs for Fall Planting
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Lily Flowering Tulip, Mariette - Bulbs for Fall Planting
The Peony Flowering Tulip, Mt Tacoma - Bulbs for Fall Planting
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The Peony Flowering Tulip, Mt Tacoma - Bulbs for Fall Planting
Species Tulip, Orphanida Flava - Bulbs for Fall Planting
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Species Tulip, Orphanida Flava - Bulbs for Fall Planting
Single Early Tulip, Princess Irene - Bulbs for Fall Planting
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Single Early Tulip, Princess Irene - Bulbs for Fall Planting
The Single Late Tulip, Queen of The Night - Bulbs for Fall Planting
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The Single Late Tulip, Queen of The Night - Bulbs for Fall Planting
The Large Cupped Narcissus Fortune - Bulbs for Fall Planting
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The Large Cupped Narcissus Fortune - Bulbs for Fall Planting
The Trumpet Daffodil Mount Hood - Bulbs for Fall Planting
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The Trumpet Daffodil Mount Hood - Bulbs for Fall Planting
The Large Cupped Narcissus Ice Follies - Bulbs for Fall Planting
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The Large Cupped Narcissus Ice Follies - Bulbs for Fall Planting
Tazetta Narcissus Cragford - Bulbs for Fall Planting
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Tazetta Narcissus Cragford - Bulbs for Fall Planting
Tazetta Narcissus Silver Chimes - Bulbs for Fall Planting
Просмотров 45710 месяцев назад
Tazetta Narcissus Silver Chimes - Bulbs for Fall Planting
Species Narcissus Bulbocodium Golden Bells - Bulbs for Fall Planting
Просмотров 19710 месяцев назад
Species Narcissus Bulbocodium Golden Bells - Bulbs for Fall Planting
Double Narcissus Cheerfulness - Bulbs for Fall Planting
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Double Narcissus Cheerfulness - Bulbs for Fall Planting
Poeticus Narcissus, Pheasant's Eye - Bulbs for Fall Planting
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Poeticus Narcissus, Pheasant's Eye - Bulbs for Fall Planting

Комментарии

  • @657449
    @657449 5 дней назад

    Thank you for mentioning soil temperature. It is a factor we forget about

  • @Hutzjohn
    @Hutzjohn 10 дней назад

    What she's NOT telling us is that a pot that size is way too small if the temps go above about 90 degrees for days. What happens is the plants will grow like crazy in the heat BUT so will the root system. In a plastic pot the roots will hit the edge of the pot then try to circle and become root-bound. Root bound plants CAN NOT absorbe enough water and nutrients and the high heat WILL CAUSE blossom end rot and the plants will yellow and die. Watering 2 or 3 times per day will NOT help. Either plant in the ground or use grow bags at least 20 gallon in size for indeterminate tomatoes. The bags breath and the air will prevent them from becoming root bound. Do a search for "root bound" & "air pruning" then you'll understand exactly what I'm talking about.. Hope this helps!

  • @verrettjared
    @verrettjared 10 дней назад

    I was just recently gifted a young elephant ear plant last night and I put it in a new bag of Miracle-Gro soil and watered it and it is sitting on my porch which I can see through my doorbell camera and it is now drooping it is not in direct sunlight. What should I do

    • @verrettjared
      @verrettjared 10 дней назад

      I say young but it has 2 leaves and a third was starting to sprout. And they are about 9-10 inch leaves

  • @PureBlood42
    @PureBlood42 14 дней назад

    I've heard so much debate about poppy seed germination. The internet is divided on one important aspect. Many claim that some (if not all) varieties of poppy seeds must be cold stratified, either by overwintering in nature, or by placing in fridge or freezer, prior to sowing. Does anyone here have a definitive answer on this?

  • @thunguyen-vb2rv
    @thunguyen-vb2rv 14 дней назад

    Hello. What country are you from? Your asparagus is amazing. Can you send seeds to Vietnam? I like 10 seeds just taken from the tree, not dried, packaged and sent back to Vietnam. did you send it?

  • @ruthnarendran8775
    @ruthnarendran8775 14 дней назад

    Should carrots get the same treatment as beets? Could you do a video on carrot growing please. I find your videos so helpful in my OH zone 6 vegetable garden. Thank you

  • @657449
    @657449 16 дней назад

    Another outstanding video. Thank you.

  • @npast1
    @npast1 17 дней назад

    I am also in Upstate NY, also zone 6a, and for me, mid-Summer is too late to apply fungicide. By early July some of my tomatoes leaves already have many yellow spots or start turning yellow if I do nothing, especially with the last three Summers being so hot and humid, with many rains. Mid-June or even earlier is the right time to apply fungicides in our zone I think.

  • @StanleyWojcik-kc8dw
    @StanleyWojcik-kc8dw 18 дней назад

    Barb, thank you so very much for all of your tips and tricks. I have been able to grow plentiful magnificent tomatoes. You're the best!

  • @maireadsparade1
    @maireadsparade1 20 дней назад

    Loved this video!😄

    • @BarbaraMelera
      @BarbaraMelera 19 дней назад

      Thank you so much for your comment.

  • @spikyendsenpai64
    @spikyendsenpai64 23 дня назад

    It's crazy cause I have two in mines and their doing fine theirs so much fruit on the both of them it's crazy 😂 I just love proving people wrong

  • @lilylimbu505
    @lilylimbu505 23 дня назад

    I have planted many canna lillies but they all died. We have tropical climate. About six weeks after I brought them home from the shop and placed them in half shade place, the leaves started to turn yellow and slowly the whole plant died. I don't know where I am going wrong . Can you advise pls ?

    • @BarbaraMelera
      @BarbaraMelera 23 дня назад

      Lily, often turning yellow means that they were overwatered, but cannas can take a lot of water. Some even grow best when they are planted at the water's edge. Have you been planting all your cannas in the same place? Has this same problem occurred year after year. If the answer to these questions is yes, then maybe you have a disease in the soil that is causing the problem. What condition were the roots in when you purchased them?

  • @tamtam777
    @tamtam777 26 дней назад

    How long until the plant produces fruit? thank you...

  • @Soloi27
    @Soloi27 26 дней назад

    Hi. What size pot is that?

  • @kentuckygreg4725
    @kentuckygreg4725 27 дней назад

    Glad you addressed those crazy millennials, they would have put two plants in the pot. I have bone meal and tomato fertilizer just hadn't did the weekly routine for my potted plants. Can't argue with your background.

  • @ihnas2578
    @ihnas2578 29 дней назад

    Excellent video clear concise I am following the instructions to the letter great job!

    • @BarbaraMelera
      @BarbaraMelera 29 дней назад

      Thank you for the kind comment. We really appreciate it. Good Luck with your tomatoes and don't forget to fertilize.

  • @MohauMolema
    @MohauMolema 29 дней назад

    Thank,s for sharing

  • @sewhealthy560
    @sewhealthy560 Месяц назад

    Thank you so much for the tip on the bulls eye. I always get confused and of which side goes up. Therefore, I have occasionally, rotted a few because I think I planted them upside down. I love elephant ears and they love my garden because they do very well. I have a huge variety of them and will definitely check out your website.

    • @BarbaraMelera
      @BarbaraMelera Месяц назад

      Thank you Sewhealthy for your kind comment. I, too, love elephant ears and have a lot of them.

  • @amygilbert8429
    @amygilbert8429 Месяц назад

    Will they grow in Northern VA in the warmer months or indoors?

    • @BarbaraMelera
      @BarbaraMelera Месяц назад

      Amy, Two years ago I could have given you a short response which would have been no, but in the past two years a number of professional calla growers have noticed that their callas are coming back in the spring after being in the ground outside and unprotected for the entire winter. This spring I had ALL of my callas come back and I live in Hardiness Zone 4. If they are coming back in Zone 4, they will come back for you.

  • @tanr265
    @tanr265 Месяц назад

    Thank you ❤

  • @whitneyferoce4870
    @whitneyferoce4870 Месяц назад

    Love my borage plants i just made my first tincture have it curing now. Absolutely beautiful medicine! Thank you Lord❤

    • @BarbaraMelera
      @BarbaraMelera Месяц назад

      Whitney, I couldn't agree with you more. Thank you, Lord, for such a wonderful plant.

  • @ghidfg
    @ghidfg Месяц назад

    man that "crummy" backyard soil looks great

  • @MireneConserve-yy9dj
    @MireneConserve-yy9dj Месяц назад

    You just saw what I did with my tomato plants. Am that millennial you were addressing though am seeing this after making that mistake

    • @BarbaraMelera
      @BarbaraMelera Месяц назад

      Mirene, you and 10s of thousands of Babyboomers, GenXers, Millenials, GenZers. You are in good company. Here's what will help. Water more frequently and fertilize once3 a week with Espoma's Tomatone if you can get it. You won't get the same production but it should be adequate. Good Luck.

    • @MireneConserve-yy9dj
      @MireneConserve-yy9dj Месяц назад

      @BarbaraMelera Thank you very much I will always be here to give you feedback after the harvesting or even the progress. They are steak Tomato variety.

    • @BarbaraMelera
      @BarbaraMelera Месяц назад

      @@MireneConserve-yy9dj I look forward to your feedback and correspondence.

    • @MireneConserve-yy9dj
      @MireneConserve-yy9dj Месяц назад

      @@BarbaraMelera Thank you for your expertise

  • @kater8730
    @kater8730 Месяц назад

    I wish I had watched before I planted my gladiolas in my garden bed. I did not plant them near deep enough and I now understand why mine flop over. Next year they will be planted deep enough and I will put some into pots too!

  • @kater8730
    @kater8730 Месяц назад

    A dear friend gave me a pot of mixed colour Calla Lilies last year as a gift. I just love them and I put the entire pot into my garage in the fall and left it. Well this spring I found it and it was very dry overwinter so I dumped it out and saw all the corms. I planted each corm individually in their own pots as I prefer to have each colour alone. I have black, white and red. They are now about a foot tall and once I know which colour they are I can label the pots and sink them into my garden to fill in a bare spot or two here and there. I really enjoyed your video and have subscribed to your channel. Have a wonderful day!

  • @pencey
    @pencey Месяц назад

    so excited I just bought a bunch of these on clearance and I want them to thrive... Do daylilies like the same?

  • @Embcmedford
    @Embcmedford Месяц назад

    Can I use chicken manure instead of cow manure ??

  • @user-fj3bi8co7w
    @user-fj3bi8co7w Месяц назад

    Makes me sick watching a tree that big get cut down!

  • @spoonfullofsugar6247
    @spoonfullofsugar6247 Месяц назад

    Why the need to insult an entire age group to demonstrate that you plant only ONE plant in an 18” pot? I’m finding another channel. Thanks.

  • @nadineb2726
    @nadineb2726 Месяц назад

    So what my question is to anyone out there is as follows..... If I do not do 20% of this 30% of that 2% of this does it mean that my gladiolus will not grow??!

  • @ib4954
    @ib4954 Месяц назад

    I have a calla lily that blooms with double blooms on each spade a big bloom with a smaller bloom in the middle. Does anyone know why? i have never seen them anywhere else besides mine.

  • @planetflora9387
    @planetflora9387 Месяц назад

    Mantap 👍🌏🌱🙏☕

  • @davecrouse3941
    @davecrouse3941 Месяц назад

    Literally one of the best container planting videos on youtube for tomatoes....... actually bookmarked it on my toolbar so i don't loose it :)

    • @BarbaraMelera
      @BarbaraMelera Месяц назад

      Dave Thank you for this comment. We are very grateful.

  • @marykorkes3236
    @marykorkes3236 Месяц назад

    do I need to add perlite also?

  • @paragoon1230
    @paragoon1230 Месяц назад

    I am Generation X I would plant 4 tomatoes in a pot that size and get great results

  • @liddlemountain7245
    @liddlemountain7245 Месяц назад

    Hahaha omg... this millennial did exactly what you said not to do....

  • @markhopkins76
    @markhopkins76 Месяц назад

    Not all information on this video is accurate. The Generator being transported down the hill actually came from another plant just a block away operated by Savannah Power company owned by Stone & Webster Engineering.

    • @BarbaraMelera
      @BarbaraMelera Месяц назад

      Mark, I believe you incorrectly posted this comment to our Harvesting History channel. None of our videos is about a 'generator' or anything being transported anywhere. Please remove your comment.

  • @melbatoast1985
    @melbatoast1985 Месяц назад

    Millennials getting called out is kinda fucked up.

  • @leanderdavis7077
    @leanderdavis7077 Месяц назад

    The pot size is right ,I use regular soil and bag soil mixed ,ground up egg shells ,and I plant 2 different types of tomatoes seeds in the same pot ,and have grown tomatoes every year .,by the way I'm from Philly aka Philadelphia PA.

  • @life_score
    @life_score Месяц назад

    So helpful, right to the point 👏

  • @life_score
    @life_score Месяц назад

    What about coco coir and vermiculite? Not needed? Those are added in many other videos, so confusing

    • @BarbaraMelera
      @BarbaraMelera Месяц назад

      Coco coir is often used to replace peat moss because it is more sustainable. There are 2 downsides. Coco coir has a much sharper texture which may do slight harm to new root growth and there are not as many micronutrients in coco coir. Vermiculite is not necessary. It does not do an exceptional job of preventing soil compactig and does not contain as many micronutrients.

    • @life_score
      @life_score Месяц назад

      @@BarbaraMelera thanks. What about perlite?

    • @BarbaraMelera
      @BarbaraMelera Месяц назад

      Perlite does nothing for water drainage unless you use a lot of perlite. I don't use perlite becuase it is a waste of time and money. It is true that many topsoils you can purchase are heavy. You just need to find a good one. The one I use is made locally, so it will not help you, but try several different topsoils from your local nurseries and you will find one that you really like. 20 years of planting more than 100 containers annually has taught us a lot about what works and what doesn't. With containers, you need to worry less about drainage than you do with planting in the ground. Unless you have containers with no holes, holes that are too small or not enough holes, your containers will drain. Thank God for gravity!With containers you want slower drainage because otherwise you will be watering much, much more frequently and that is a waste of your time. Hope this helps.

  • @roseflynn8702
    @roseflynn8702 Месяц назад

    Fantastic explanation i have ever seen on tomato growing in containers ... so delighted i found your channel... will follow as you said .... thank you..

  • @user-rd4bk6zs2o
    @user-rd4bk6zs2o Месяц назад

    Can I use it in my garden

    • @BarbaraMelera
      @BarbaraMelera Месяц назад

      If you are referring to fertilizer, bone meal or copper fungicide, then yes you can.

  • @nadineb2726
    @nadineb2726 Месяц назад

    Such an amazing flower in my opinion one of the only I must have. I placed my order today hoping my seedlings work out... you have a lovely property and you're such a polite old school lady. Wonderful attitude, thank you ma'am from Florida ❤

    • @BarbaraMelera
      @BarbaraMelera Месяц назад

      Nadine, I completely agree with you. The blossoms are stunning and very complex. The leaves are elegant, and the seed pods are absolutely mesmerizing. I enjoy them from beginning to end. Thank you for your kind comment. It is very much appreciated.

  • @anthonysmom1737
    @anthonysmom1737 Месяц назад

    Do we need cages?

  • @IsaacGordonIII
    @IsaacGordonIII Месяц назад

    She is good..a wonderful teacher…

    • @BarbaraMelera
      @BarbaraMelera Месяц назад

      Thank you, Isaac. I very much appreciate your kind comment.

  • @LenutaLenu-lj2pk
    @LenutaLenu-lj2pk Месяц назад

    Foarte frumoase sunt din România nu am văzut asa frumusețe pana acum

  • @saimaakter9488
    @saimaakter9488 2 месяца назад

    Very nice and informative video, but what about using pearlite and lime? Most gardener in their RUclips video told that have to use pearlite and lime to balance soil ph and water drainage, because top soil is very dense and peat moss is acidic. Please help me out with your advice. It's very confusing😂

    • @BarbaraMelera
      @BarbaraMelera Месяц назад

      Saimaakter, perlite does nothing for water drainage unless you use a lot of perlite. I don't use perlite becuase it is a waste of time and money. It is true that many topsoils you can purchase are heavy. You just need to find a good one. The one I use is made locally, so it will not help you, but try several different topsoils from your local nurseries and you will find one that you really like. Lime is wonderful, especially for root vegetables, but the best way to apply lime and for it to do the most good is to dust the soil surface with lime and water it in. That way the underground stem part and all the roots are exposed to the lime. Peat moss is acidic, but given that you are using only 20% in your mix, the soil PH will not change much. We have never had a problem with soil that is too acidic for our plants. 20 years of planting more than 100 containers has taught us a lot about what works and what doesn't. With containers, you need to worry less about drainage than you do with planting in the ground. Unless you have containers with no holes, holes that are too small or not enough holes, your containers will drain. Thank God for gravity!😁With containers you want slower drainage because otherwise you will be watering much, much more frequently and that is a waste of your time. Hope this helps.

    • @saimaakter9488
      @saimaakter9488 Месяц назад

      @@BarbaraMelera thank you so much for your wonderful advice😊😊😊

    • @BarbaraMelera
      @BarbaraMelera Месяц назад

      Saima, you are most welcome.

  • @harmonicresonanceproject
    @harmonicresonanceproject 2 месяца назад

    Very helpful thank you. I have had to watch quite some number of videos just to get it right for what I want and this one was one of the best.

    • @BarbaraMelera
      @BarbaraMelera Месяц назад

      Thank you HRP. I wish you much success in your adventures with gardenig.

  • @leo4lyfe08
    @leo4lyfe08 2 месяца назад

    I am the millennial she’s referring to. 🙋🏾I wish I would’ve seen this 2 weeks ago 🫠😂

    • @BarbaraMelera
      @BarbaraMelera 2 месяца назад

      OK, let's see how we can remedy this. First, fertilize once a week and water after fertilizing. Second, pinch off the bottom 4-6 leaves or more. This will minimize the danger of blight, mold, etc. Feeding your plants heavily will marginally offset the damage done by crowding with too many plants or containers that are too small. Gardening is a lifelong learning experience. Next year you will do better.😁