How To Up Pot Herbs Sage, Basil, and Cilantro Gardening 2022 Suburban Homesteading

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  1. Hey Tee!

    I’ve been amending my soil for the last few days.

    NOTE: I give your videos a thumbs up as soon as I click on them.

  2. For Beautee and all of her gardening family… once I found out that I could purchase damaged bags of soil and fertilizers for less than half price, I only purchase my soils from our local LOWE’S garden center. So, please check with your local LOWE’S or other garden centers to see what their policy is for selling soils damaged bags. This has allowed me to purchase the best soils, mulch, and fertilizers by the pallet full.

    Check it out!

  3. I’m growing more herbs this year to cut back on salt in the store bought ones. I’m enjoying your tips. Thanks for sharing

  4. Great video as always 😊 sometimes it was hard to hear you cause of the wind. We got a lot of wind here in Henrico Virginia for the past few days.

  5. Hi Tee, wow Tee you are strong. I pity the person who tries to mess with you. Yes I am doing a lot of herbs too.

  6. Great video. I didn't know that so many could fit into one pot. What do I do with leggy seedlings? Can I just pot them deeper or do I have to start over?

  7. This is absolutely BeauteeFull!! My lil one and I are always outside and I'm always trying to think of more things we can do. This is PERFECT!! Thank you so much!💚

  8. Hi Tee I am going to plant more herbs out next month I just have a few for know thanks again for sharing this.💚

  9. I was wondering when you were going to break out the bags of Tomato tone you got on clearance LOL We also got a great deal on it, & I'm eager to put them to use. Here in Michigan it's almost time to start transplanting seedlings outside. We are also trying to grow more herbs than ever, & more variety. We've grown basil, thyme, dill, sage, oregano, peppermint, rosemary, chamomile, parsley, chives, French tarragon, Sweet Marjoram so far, but we've added garlic, lemon balm, cilantro, fennel, & summer savory for 2022. I keep meaning to look into more herbs to add like bay leaf, lemon grass, ginger, and bee balm.

  10. I grow my herbs under my apple trees beside my kitchen wife like that she doesn't have to walk far to harvest tyme sage,rosemary, chives,orgeron all perennial in my zone 7A

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