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MARCH FAVORITE FIVE: What’s Growing in the Garden Right Now?



March in the low desert is one of the most beautiful times of the year. In this video, I share what’s growing, what we are harvesting, and a few things I’m planting this month.

Intro 00:00
1. Carrots 00:30
2. Ranunculus 01:55
3. Strawflowers 03:43
4. Wildflowers 04:41
5. Borage 06:14
What I’m harvesting 07:24
What I’m planting 07:43

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23 Comments

  1. wow I am definitely planting strawflower and ranunculus and borage next year!

  2. Getting ready to pot up some sprouted moonflower seeds, start a bunch of lettuces, and figure out what to do with all of the tomatoes I've started. My chop and drop attempts went horribly awry, and there is now kale growing everywhere from the stem sections I flung around. I had no idea they would reroot…

  3. I’m in PA zone 6b. Perennials are starting to pop up but it’s a little cool yet. It’s interesting to see gardens in other areas. I may have to try straw flowers!

  4. I love nasturtiums, so I picked 2 new kinds, plus cornflowers, cosmos, dwarf sunflowers, lobelia and lots I grow every year 😊❤

  5. Love this series! Can you share your seed source for the white butterfly ranunculus? Thanks!

  6. I spread some wildflower seeds this year to fill in the gaps. With all the rain in Cali I am expecting some beautiful flowers this year. Your garden looks amazing. Great job.

  7. I am so grateful for your videos! I think Im hotter than Mesa. But its the closet information for our area. Your videos have been a God send. They always make me want to get outside!

  8. I love ranunculas and mine are growing beautifully. Now my carrots are another story. My neighbors cat dug thru them, even the mimi carrots that I planted in containers that dang cat wrecked havoc on them. My hubby went over and told them to keep her inside. I think all the neighbors had encounters with her and some of them are fed up with it and finding cat poo in their garden beds. Love your flower garden by the way.

  9. Angela, I have a question: did your ranunculus start out very small? Did they get bigger in subsequent years?

    My 1st year ranunculus are so tiny. They are only about the size of a quarter and sometimes a nickle. The stem length is very short too…maybe about 5 or 6 inches long. Thanks.

  10. Hello from Gilbert, AZ…My wife and I are growing spinach, snapdragons, daisies, lemons, different peppers like jalapenos and habaneros, eggplant, basil, broccoli, and others 🙂

  11. Everything looks great ! Question on the ranuculous. I live in So. Cal, zone 10a. Can I just leave them in the ground for next year? Like I would with my daffodils? I have always loved ranuculous, I don't know why I haven't tried growing them, but I definitely will give it a go. So, should I plant them in October? I know it would depend on my climate. Thanks so much.

  12. Just moved to Cave Creek AZ from the Pacific NW. Gardening is different here. I rely on your videos Angela! Thanks!

  13. Love your garden. It is so beautiful. I love all your blooms. I follow your calendar to a tee. So I just sowed zephyr squash and grey zucchini along with 3 types of sunflowers. I have zinnia’s and amaranth growing in my grow room soon to be added to my third bed.

  14. Wondering what variety of Ranunculus that is? Beautiful pastel colors. Going to try wild flowers. Having them self sow and come back! And Lupin… don't get me started!!😍 Are calendula and nasturtiums trap crops for you. Mine get powdery mildew. Love your garden everything 🥕🌱

  15. We are in Zone 8b, so you're just a little bit ahead of us. Our garden has a young sprout look to it at the moment. It's so fun to see your garden. It's like a sneak peak at what's just around the corner.

  16. I cannot express how grateful I am for your videos. I live in Las Vegas. It is almost impossible to get garden advice for the desert. thank you so much.

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