10 Late Summer Garden Tips & Recipes on this monthly update where host P. Allen Smith will discuss some perennials, annuals and their care. Allen also has a DIY Natural Ant Killer, a bountiful harvest of summer vegetables, and a great squash recipe for you to try.
Topics Include:
0:00 Late Blooming Hydrangeas | Tardiva
1:21 Summer Color Schemes
2:52 Cutting Back Iris
5:34 Pruning Russian Sage
7:28 Natural Ant Killer
8:55 Beneficial Insects | Parasitic Nematodes
10:50 Harvesting Eggplants | Hansel & Gretel
12:26 Squash Spaghetti | Recipe
14:45 Apple Candle Holders
16:29 Food Preservation Techniques
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P. Allen Smith is a landscape and garden designer, horticulturist, preservationist and television host. His passions span the subjects of community, health, sustainability and history. He has designed the grounds at many of the nation’s most notable estate properties, townhomes, and commercial complexes. And, for over 19 years, he has shared his green knowledge and insight with the public via ABC, NBC, CBS, Fox, his own PBS television, and six book titles. Currently, Allen is focused on residential, commercial and community designs that are beautiful, improve our contentedness, and our social and physical health.
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33 Comments
I'm so delighted to watch your channel.perfect time to watch.
I just pruned Russian sages and agastache this morning.
Of course I got bitten by mosquitos again almost everyday now.
I remembered when I watched one of previous videos.
I'm going to dry herbs and try squash recipe. Thank you!
I so enjoy your videos and learning from you😍 Here’s 🍅🧄🥔🍈 from our garden for you🤗 and I hope all is well with you!
Your garden is truly wonderful and those flowers are so pretty….i love it.
Thank you for sharing your garden…Sir!
Good wishes to you….Sir!!
I have the same hydrangea. It's small so I think I'm going to start forming it into a tree. Beautiful! And apple candles! Thanks 🙂
Thank you for the new video! 💞 God Bless you!
I seem to like all of your videos!
New Video!!! Yayyy 😊
When I first planted my iris a year ago there were no rhizomes only roots, will the rhizomes grow on top or underground
Does the nematode eat the roots of lawn or flowerswhen they mature
Girl you still doin okay? Make sure you wear your mask sweetie
Why not cut the spaghetti squash in half before baking. That would cut the cooking time.
end of July is the last fertilization time for our USDA zone 3 gardens in north central zone 3 so foliage can harden off for winter. Yeah, I don't like using that w word so soon but frost is threatening now up here in the hinterlands…
I just love your show and that you garden organically! I’m really interested in nematodes! I had a terrible time with slugs, bean beetles, Japanese beetles, cut worms, and stink bugs this year in Shenandoah valley. I’m wondering if nematodes might help?
Hello I was wondering if I could dig up tall garden phlox and save the roots and replant them next year.
Please give me ur valuable Suggestions…
I recently encountered a root rot in a potted tree… i did not remove the black root but i simply loosened the soil and transplanted it in a new soil in a new location in ground…. now am wondering if i did the right thing..shud i have removed the rotten black root? Will it still survive? Or should i dig it out and remove the rotten root?
That’s a lemon coral sedum not lemon coral coleus.
I love to roast my tomatoes and freeze them into containers for fall/winter cooking. I have not tried canning but I hope to soon.
I make a spaghetti sauce in the crock pot and freeze it for use in the winter. Add basil and it makes a delicious soup. 🍅
Yea sure Im homeless
My grandma sold the house in 1984 in Newport Rhode Island for 75000.00
Dont kill the queen ant
What about the myrmecologists
Why would you want to kill them give them some sugar
Where’s the giant pumpkin patch
Ratatouille
Where are all the celebrities I was just in LA
When can I transplant my young Hydrangea?
https://youtu.be/GVIrsFe2Ks8
Sidewalk on 42nd Street 1 square wet cement waiting for restaurants to clear out
Then off to Zuckerbergs tiown Dobbs Ferry New York
Flea beetles kill my eggplants
Thank you so much for the fireant tips!
Yes Gorgeous as a small tree.