Join me as I prune and transplant perennial plants in my front yard garden!
Watch as I prepare my Florida garden for a thriving spring season with these essential gardening tips. Don’t miss out on this guide to caring for your perennial plants!
Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced gardener, you’ll find valuable tips and insights to enhance your home garden!
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Timestamps:
00:00 – Spring Garden Prep | Intro
00:15 – When to Cut Back Perennials | Garden Tips
01:06 – Transplanting Perennials
06:22 – Pruning Perennials
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My Garden Info:
Orlando, Florida
USDA Growing Zone 10a
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5 Comments
Living in NM it’s still in the 20’s at night and 50’s daytime. I still can’t cut anything back or transplant anything till those temp rise.
Hi Matt . Well done . Good prune Your plants will be amazing this spring at Summer's. Have a nice day . Have a great day .🌿
Hey Matt enjoyed hanging out good move switching out plants the coleus at the front is looking good.
Just discovered and subscribed to your channel. Thank you for the wonderful video! I am in zone 10A as well, but in California. I had just finished tidying up my garden as well. Looking forward to your next video, Matt.
This was very satisfying for me! I have been trimming rose bushes and waiting for the rest of the plants because we had a low of 37 in the forecast this week. Not freezing, but I find that my leaves take a hit on anything below 40. Hopefully this will be the last low temp – I’m ready to clean things up!