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Gardening in November Tips & Tasks for a Great Garden!



Gardening in November Tips & Tasks for a Great Garden! Lots of gardening information for the beginning gardener or well seasoned. This video includes ways to improve your soil, protect plants over winter time, perennial vegetable care, fall fruits, winter vegetable tips, and growing fennel, fennel’s uses, including medicinal and culinary. You won’t want to miss this one!

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St. George, Utah 84770

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Our CSA, where we provide food for families on a weekly basis and we also donate a portion of our produce to Elders or Someone in need in our community to provide healthy fresh organic veggies.
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00:00 November Gardening
00:15 Adding Mineral
01:01 Asparagus
01:39 Mulching Garlic
03:00 Brussels Sprouts
04:30 Quince
04:47 Persimmons
06:00 Protecting Crops
06:19 Using Leaves
07:44 Fennel
09:55 Planning Next Year

4 Comments

  1. Ali, you always are so full of information. I've gardened for years but you are making me a better gardener. Thank you for taking the time to teach us all. 💕💕

  2. No, you don’t talk like that…but I sure do enjoy the bloopers! 😁
    Thanks for the info! I will be adding green sand to my raised beds, and cover them with leaves, this month.

  3. All good advice! Wish my persimmon could produce; sat idle for about 15 years except one in our PNW garden. And when it did produce, the fruits were not as good (Fuyu variety too). Perhaps we don’t have the heat?

    I’ll try applying minerals this November but would they leach in our wet fall and winter?

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