Vegetable Gardening

7 Brilliant Tips for Late Summer in Vegetable Garden



7 Brilliant Tips for Late Summer in Vegetable Garden
25 fast growing crops for quick harvests https://youtu.be/bYXNyUdRy4A
How to take Semi Ripe Cuttings https://youtu.be/DGM5PLmr8dk

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11 Comments

  1. I tried getting Calendula started all summer. What I missed is they must start in the dark.🙄
    I wanted to grow them for my neighbour who uses them for medicinal purposes. Finally got a few seeds started, much too late.
    Cuttings are my brain because I just don't understand why they don't root, don't like using chemical hormones, so maybe I should get the willow bark, soak and try that.
    The ridiculous heat stalled my planting fall crops seeds, evaporation is bad, but a cooler weather front is coming. This cuts back on the varieties I can use, but am determined to get something going.

  2. Hi Liz thanks for another great video! I worry about putting slugs in the compost heap – do they not just lay loads of eggs so that your compost is infested when you come to use it? Thanks 🙂🌻

  3. Thanks for the lavender advice, I'm thinking of moving my overgrown lavender plant to an area all to itself, so now I'll definitely trim back the flowers. THANKS LIZ!!!

  4. Great video Liz, I'm always jealous of anyone who has a vegepod. Thanks for tips on Lavender, I don't have any but I work in a neighbours garden and they do so I know to cut it down now. Take care 😊

  5. I just love Marigolds. I grow 'Indian Prince' they have a dark red underside & make great cut flowers. Veggieplot looks useful. 🐞

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