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Ashley has had a passion for plants since she was a small child. In the long summers as a child, she would garden alongside her grandmother and it was then that she realized her love for greenery. With years of great studying, Ashley had begun her post-secondary education at the University of Saskatchewan.
At first, her second love, animals, was the career path she chose but while doing her undergrad she realized that her education would take her elsewhere. And with that, four years later she graduated from the University of Saskatchewan with a bachelor’s degree in science and a major in Soil Science.
Some of Ashley’s interests are YouTube, in which she posts informative videos about plants and gardening. The focus of Ashley’s YouTube channel is to bring science to gardening in a way that is informative but also helpful to others learning to garden. She also talks about the importance of having your own garden and the joys of gardening indoors. Ashley continues to study plants in her free time and hopes to expand her YouTube channel as well as her reach to up-and-coming gardeners.
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23 Comments
My prediction would be growing indoors (balconies and patios). People that don't have land but want start growing their own food.
Been perennial gardening for over 30 years and worked in garden centers for many years and I can definitively say perennial gardens are NOT low maintenance if you don't want them to quickly transform to unsightly messes of spent and dying vegetation. Weeding even with consistent mulching, plant division, deadheading and spring and fall clean up are either equal or more extensive than with annuals
Anyone with experience growing fig trees in Canada, zone 5 Ontario? Which variety is cold hardy?
When I lived in Vancouver CA, I loved going for walks in predominantly Chinese neighbourhoods to look at their front yard gardens. They're just so much prettier to me than any lawn could ever be.
Well, I was shopping for a zone 5 pear tree like 3 weeks ago so… yeah, you're probably right
starting haskups and fig and dwarf orange and Morongo in containers for a couple of years ..Sask Canada.. xing finger oh and a hydroponics stand 35 spots For lettuces Bok choi.$.70 on vevor .Glad I found your channel…
I started growing food at home because home grown food TASTES better. I never ate strawberries before; now I eat the ones I grow. Store bought fruit and carrots are always bitter. However, I joke all the time about my $500. Tomatoes! It costs SOOOO much for me to grow anything, because of where I live. Also it's almost a full time job, so I consider gardening my exercise. It really keeps my activity level high and the weight off.
In Britain I've noticed a few allotment youtubers mentioning calendulas. I'm probably reading too much into a small amount of data, but maybe it is a response to the dismal Summer that we had in 2024 to grow calendulas instead of French marigolds.
Ha. I grafted a empire apple onto my crab apple tree 2 years ago. I am hoping it fruits this year. I guess I am a head of the curve. Thanks for the video
Have you been hitting the gym something happened cuz you got it going on❤
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How about starting seeds every 10 days
GAME CHANGING love the click bait it gets me every time. Merry Christmas!
I'm thinking of adding a dwarf apple or pear tree (zone 5b), but my space is small. I'd love some suggestions.
Scary. This definitely tastes like last cycle when the Bitcoin bulls kept promising greatere heights only to then ride ito the bottom. If not for that I'd be super optimistic right now. But the early end to the bull market last time has scarred my soul.
Today is the 23rd , I got ahead of cabbage, and I took off the outer leaves. And my cat started eating the small piece I pulled off. Talk about a 2 for 1. And yes I bring them in Grass whatever is growing at the time. Amazing. Is the the chlorophyll or something in the leaves that they like?
I do know that you are not an animal doctor. Is the simple question from you know WNC.
My front yard is very shady because it is small and the orientation, nothing grow on it, even grass is not interested 😂😂😂 i will try clover next year. Back yard is where i grow everything.
Fiddle futz!! What a great description. Moved from BC to NS in summer ‘24, now have property to grow. Heading towards a food forest idea, have been watching and learning for a few years. Still overwhelming but very exciting. Thanks for helping with your knowledge.
I recently saw a video where they stated nicotine is not that bad or addictive it's all the chemicals that go in producing crops an de manufacturing of the cigarettes(making it cancerous ). I'm a little worried about the producing-crops-part. I guess farmers use the same stuff to produce veggies, not?
My focus for 2025 will be lots of flowers and more veggies that not only grow well for me but store well. This past garden season I grew way more flowers and herbs which attracted a lot of pollinators. I noticed better fruiting of tomatoes and cukes in the greenhouse planted with calendula, heliotrope and lots of basil. I ended up with an overwhelming amount of tomatoes and I just made my last batch of salsa this week. I will definitely trade some tomato space for more winter squash in 2025. I also noticed that some tomatoes store better than others. KBX, Green Zebra and Romas keep very well! For 2025 a friend and I combined seed potato orders coming from Bowden AB, and I have a seed order with more flowers, herbs, onions and shallots on the way. I’m still cooking with red onions and shallots that I keep in the basement. It’ll be nice to have more onions, shallots and potatoes next year since we cook with them pretty regularly.
Merry Christmas,
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I wish I could put in a front yard veggie garden. Unfortunately, we live in an HOA and they have strict rules on what we can do with our front yard. the most I am able to do is put in a pollinator flower bed. But, at least it leads the b ees to my backyard for my veggie beds.