In today’s episode I am sharing with you my Easy To Follow Checklist for Container Gardening Jobs In January! This list is universal enough that you can use it in your own gardens, no matter what hardiness zone you live in! Follow me along as I explain and demonstrate everything that I do in my garden this month!
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Thanks, if I have a heavy pot and I can’t pour out the water I just put a cotton cloth like from the kitchen hanging down and it will empty itself…if it make sense 👩🌾
Great reminders!
Aww cute little bird. I absolutely love watching birds in my garden!!
Aren't you afraid your terra cotta pots will crack?
Oh I'm glad your garden is a haven for this little bluetit 😍
you had minus 10 wow, we didn-t had lower than minus 7 until now , and we are zone 6b
Great tips as always. I loved the birds 🐦🥰 I would like to share one thing I experienced this year on my balcony garden around zone 8b. When I went out to clean up some ivy pelargonium leaves, I discovered some fat and fluffy looking caterpillars, light green with light red stripes on both sides. I took pictures and searched online and discovered that they were a butterfly larva. I had seen butterflies being very interested in the pelargoniums during the fall, so it seems they decided to set roots in there. I was sad that I removed some of the leaves which provided them additional shelter, but they seem to be doing okay. I check on them weekly and we will see what happens in spring. 🦋
84👍Wow !! Great presentation, GOD BLESS YOU DEAR , HAVE A NICE TIME , Amazing dear pretty sister, very beautiful , wonderful coverage , greetings from HONG KONG @richscenic
I moved from zone 5 to zone 7 and I'm currently observing the plants. It is very unusual for me to not have the soil completely frozen in the winter.
Hi, Dominika! 🌿 When do you start to fertilize your plants on the balcony?