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TheGBGardener
Registrace 4. 09. 2023
Follow me on my gardening journey as I share and learn new tips, tricks, and successes (along with the failures). Growing in Wisconsin in Zone 5. Let's get after it!
Rose Pruning 101
In this video, I show you the simple process of deadheading your rosebushes to keep them blooming year-round. Enjoy! 
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Garden Tour: July 2024
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Come along with me for a garden tour! I hope you enjoy! Music: Carefree Musician: Jonas Site: pixabay.com/music/watr-carefree-10157/
See How I Trellis My Tomatoes!
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In this video I take you through our process of tressling our beloved tomato plants, as well as some simple pruning tips to keep your tomatoes growing successfully. Hope you enjoy!  Here is the amazon link to the garden string we use. amzn.to/3VR3AhY Music: Intro Musician: Jeff Kaale
Plant This Herb To Save Your Tomatoes!
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In this video, I give you a complete guide on an herb that you should be planting alongside your tomatoes. Hope you enjoy!  #gardening #garden #companionplanting
DIY Trellis System For Peas & Beans
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In this video, I show you a simple DIY trellis system that you can use with spare two by fours laying around for your peas and pole beans. Enjoy! Here is the amazon link to the garden string we use. amzn.to/3VR3AhY
The Last Hurrah! Getting Everything In The Ground
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In this video, it’s everything that needs to be in the ground. It’s our third video in our planting series. Come along and see what we’re growing. Enjoy! Links to the fertilizers I use Down To Earth Rock Phosphate amzn.to/4aSUSoH Neptune's Harvest Crab & Lobster Shell amzn.to/4aRfoWR Neptune's Harvest Kelp Meal amzn.to/4bP69aR Also the merch is here!! Follow the link below! thegbgardener.creato...
How To Properly Harden Off Your Seedlings
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In this video, I take you through two different processes on how to properly and safely harden off your seedlings that have been growing indoors for the past month or two. If you follow one of these two processes, you are guaranteed to have success once you plant them in the ground. Enjoy! Also the merch is here!! Follow the link below! thegbgardener.creator-spring.com/listing/thegbgardner-sum...
Stop!! Don’t Prune Out Your Seedlings!
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Stop!! Don’t Prune Out Your Seedlings!
My First Time Growing Raspberries….Help!
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My First Time Growing Raspberries….Help!
Raised Garden Bed: How To Save Some Money
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Raised Garden Bed: How To Save Some Money
Seed Starting: Companion Planting With Flowers 🪻🌸🌺
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Seed Starting: Companion Planting With Flowers 🪻🌸🌺
Beginners Guide: Understanding What’s On Your Seed Packets
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Beginners Guide: Understanding What’s On Your Seed Packets
Gift Ideas For The Gardener In Your Life!
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Gift Ideas For The Gardener In Your Life!
The Off-Season. What I Do To Prepare For Next Year
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The Off-Season. What I Do To Prepare For Next Year
Homemade Apple Sauce! Super Easy Recipe
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Homemade Apple Sauce! Super Easy Recipe
Quick easy tips on harvesting your onions!
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Quick easy tips on harvesting your onions!
Let’s Pickle Some Peppers! Super Easy Recipe
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Let’s Pickle Some Peppers! Super Easy Recipe
What Do I Do With All These Tomatoes?!?!
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What Do I Do With All These Tomatoes?!?!
Speaking of saving tomatoes, can you do a video on saving seeds from tomatoes (and the fermentation process?)
I don’t personally save tomato seeds just because the varieties we grow are relatively cheap and easy to grow. I will do a “seed saving” video towards the end of summer on what to look out for and the easiest ones to save. Thanks for the comment!
Basil, what a long video for a one word answer.
Thank you for this advice !
You're so welcome!
Good to know.
I have heard that you should plant marigolds around your garden to keep hornworms at bay.
I have heard that as well, but have never tried. I know marigolds are also useful against root-knot nematodes
I always save all the babies. I'll even move "weeds" (no such thing, lol) to their own pots and try to learn about them and see if they might even be edible. That's how I found out I love dandelion greens and young poke greens/poke sallet. It's nice to see another gardener not laying waste to the little guys. :)
That’s awesome! I always have the mindset of “some will die when you finally transplant” or “I’ll find a spot for them” so it’s nice to have the “extras.” Thanks for watching and commenting!
I always go deep
Sweet potato? In indonesia we call it "Ubi Ungu"
Not growing sweet potatoes this year, but maybe next year. Just growing 4 different varieties of regular potatoes. Thanks for the comment!
I haven't tilled my gardens yet its been way to muddy im itching to get started.
I found it’s so hard to be patient this time of year. Especially when you see other CZcams gardeners already 1-2 months ahead. Hoping for dryer weather for you and you can scratch that itch!
Find out if it is summer fruiting or autumn fruiting as both need different pruning 👍 Summer you prune what has fruited and leave the nee canes that have grown that year Autumn you will just chop down the lot at the end of the season
It is a summer fruiting kind. Thanks for the tip!
Any pruning tips? my bush is in its 2nd year and unsure wether I should be cutting any bits off yet
My tip would be only to prune away any damaged branches or branches that are rubbing together.
Can you put the babies straight in soil?
You can! Just keep them moist but not drenched for the first few weeks. I'm not very good at keeping up with watering with new plants, so that's why I root mine in a cup of water for 7-10 days...sometimes 14 if life gets too busy :)
Great points.
Thank you!
the hotter ones take longer to germinate 3 weeks
Would you say its 3 weeks by conventional methods? ie starting indoors directly into seed starting mix? The method I do above, even without a heat mat, I've had hot pepper seeds germinate in 7-10 days. With a heat mat, in as little as 3-5 days.
Nice vid. One thing I would be careful on the fertiliser . You want it to go dormant and I’d worry that this will promote leaf growth over winter rather than spring when you should add it. Just my opinion.
Thanks for the comment! I usually do 1/2 strength which I forgot to mention, strictly for root establishment. Thanks for watching!
Wait.u don't have to use boiling water to peal the skins .that's a game changer. Thanks for the tip.