Container Gardening

Container Gardening Problem and Fixes – Dealing with too much rain



In Houston, Texas when it rains it pours. Rain is certainly good for plants, but too much rain will certainly kill a plant when the roots are drowned out. In addition, disease can set in and kill the plant. In this video I share with you what you need to do to protect your plant from dying following too much rain.

20 Comments

  1. What a nice video! Thank you! Although I think Virginia has Texas beat on rain. It did not rain 2 days this week and we’re expecting 5 straight days of rain!!! Someone please tell Mother Nature April is over!!!!! Thanks again for the video/advice! God bless, and stay safe!

  2. Thank you for the timely video! The wind snapped the stakes in my container and my plant collapsed onto the patio floor. It broke close to the base of the plant, but didn't snap off. Do you think it's salvageable?

  3. My backyard is still draining. Sometimes it can puncture holes on the leaves….

  4. Great tips. I cannot move my containers. Way too heavy. I have been thinking of cutting some pieces of styrofoam or something to fit into the pots to deflect some of the Central Florida rain. I thought you were moving to PA???? No?

  5. Yes ! I agree. Thank you for your videos. My people perish for lack of knowledge. It would be awesome if you got a microphone to wear for audio. Blessings to you & your family ❤

  6. Thank you sir for these valuable information, I already know them "I'm a 13 years organic gardener ", but thank you so much cause you're teaching new and beginner gardeners a very valuable tips, so thanks for your generosity, GOD BLESS YOU.

  7. Do you have a problem keeping out vine moths? I'm constantly patrolling and picking eggs off my squash plants.

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