Christy Wilhelmi of Gardenerd shares her top 5 tips for your garden in 2022. Learn a new trick, expand your horizons, and grow a better garden this year.

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10 Comments

  1. great advice! Here in South Florida our growing seasons are kinda backwards where summer is our "off season" where we only grow extreme heat tolerant varieties like collards so we're always planning for what we can grow during our winter or as my wife calls it "diet summer". Also started dedicating a corner of my garden for natives that attract pollinators (native milkweed, purple porterweed, and wild coffee).

  2. Just finished reading your "Gardening for Geeks" book. I learned a little and enjoyed your writing style and light humor. I look forward to reading your other books and as always enjoy your videos, thanks for sharing. Happy New Year to you too and good luck with the plants in 2022! Take care.

  3. Blessings of Bounty and May Your Gardens and your Life always Bring You Joy, Inspiration and Abundance!" – Hope( & Mark)!🦋🦋❤❤👍👍

  4. I just picked up some Salmonberry starts, local here in the PNW. Looking forward to trying these challenges!

  5. Hi Christy! I'm starting my first veggie and herb garden this year and just wanted to say thank you so much for your videos. As someone who also creates videos (just starting this too) I know how much work goes into it. I have watched many of your videos and really appreciate them!! 🙂

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