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  • čas přidán 26. 04. 2024
  • Title: Late April Garden Walk: Tips and Tricks | Garden with Marta
    Description:
    Join me on a refreshing late April garden walk packed with valuable gardening insights on my channel “Garden with Marta.” In this video, I share a plethora of tips and tricks to ensure your garden thrives during this transitional period.
    First, I delve into caring for plants affected by late frosts, discussing the efficacy of biostimulants like Asahi and Goteo, emphasizing the importance of mitigating other stress factors, and ensuring adequate watering to promote plant health.
    Moving on, I demonstrate the proper technique for deadheading tulips and pruning brunnera post-bloom. We then head to my raised bed garden, where I showcase how to prune flower stocks from rhubarb to redirect energy to the plant.
    Additionally, I offer a sneak peek into the vibrant summer annuals thriving in my greenhouse. Plus, I provide insights into staking and pruning perennials, including the transformative Chelsea chop method, which results in fuller perennials, eliminates the need for staking sedums, and nearly doubles the bloom count.
    The plant I was showing next to my ballerina tulips is Euphorbia cyparissias, the cypress spurge
    Don’t miss out on these essential gardening techniques to elevate your garden’s health and beauty! Subscribe to “Garden with Marta” for more insightful gardening content.
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    #GardenTips #LateAprilGarden #GardeningTricks #Biostimulants #GardenCare #TulipCare #BrunneraPruning #RaisedBedGarden #SummerAnnuals #PerennialPruning #ChelseaChop #GardenHealth #GardenBeauty #GardenWithMarta

Komentáře • 29

  • @user-xr6tx6sc9j
    @user-xr6tx6sc9j Před 2 měsíci +5

    Marta I just started watching your channel an just love your gardens an helpful information. Im from the US zone 5a. We also had a damaging frost too. I have gardened for 30+ yrs. Thank you

  • @lindamiller4098
    @lindamiller4098 Před 2 měsíci +4

    Hello Marta. You always give great tips. I would love to have your Rhubarb Crumble recipe if you don't mind sharing. Thank you!

  • @UB2004
    @UB2004 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Dear Marta, Thank you for your tips and sharing your beautiful garden. I really look forward to your update videos. You have such a lovely way of explaining everything. U x

  • @llps1466
    @llps1466 Před 2 měsíci

    Great video! I would love to see a tour of your greenhouses. I planted many tulips in the fall because of your inspiration, and I am so happy I did!

  • @eliev7844
    @eliev7844 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Wonderful video, as always Martha! I’m always so excited whenever I get a notification that you’ve posted a new video. ‘Garden With Martha’ is one of my favourite channels. There’re a few others that I also enjoy, all of them for different reasons. I enjoy yours for its sheer beauty, and for the relaxed, knowledgeable and passionate way in which you presente it. Lots of love from England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @barbb.9489
    @barbb.9489 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Thank you, Marta, a beautiful garden! I appreciate your thorough explanations. 😊

  • @Cynthia-zz1vi
    @Cynthia-zz1vi Před 2 měsíci +3

    Beautiful beautiful beautiful, can’t wait for your next video to see how the garden changed

  • @elainezaricor2599
    @elainezaricor2599 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hi Marta, thanks so much for sharing your flowers. I live in Tennessee, US. Our weather has been really crazy here as well. My iris has already bloomed, which is about 3 to 4 weeks earlier than normal. My roses are starting to really bloom as well as my peonies. We have had days warming into 80 degrees F. And then drop to 30 degrees F. Whatever is going on with the weather is apparently affecting the climate world wide. I adore your tulips. I look forward to seeing more of your flowers.

  • @mariniedermeyer7235
    @mariniedermeyer7235 Před 2 měsíci

    This is my very first time I see one of your videos and I like how you mention not only the successes. Here in Switzerland, we had snow and our walnut tree definitely suffered a bit. We can see it will only have half the walnuts compared to last year’s harvest. We do not depend on this but our thoughts are with those whose livelihood depends on the crops. The worst hit plant in my garden was one of the phlox bushes. It looks like crumbled salad 😅 But like you said. I leave it alone and I’m sure it’ll recuperate soon 🤞 I’m personally a fan of roses and all of them have big buds. I have bee friendly varieties and I must they, roses have been a true champion in this strange weather. They don’t mind the wet winters, did great during the heatwaves (we don’t water them and rely on their roots to find water) and flowered well into November. Phlox is usually doing well in this chaotic weather, geraniums (slugs hate it), all herbs especially salvia (surviving well in our muddy clay soil) and for the first time I’m trying Lythrum salicaria in my garden. So far it has been left alone by the slugs and I’m hoping it won’t mind a little trying out in the summer heat. But on the very same spot I tried Veronica and their root rotted during the wet autumn/winter. In this climate it is really important to find those insect friendly champions that will master wetness and heat and still be their for bees and butterflies. Unfortunately some of the insects didn’t survive the coldness last week. They are just as confused as the rest of us! Nevertheless Happy gardening! From Switzerland 🇨🇭

  • @eileenchang2173
    @eileenchang2173 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Hi Marta, I just subscribed to make sure I don’t miss more valuable information and to continue to enjoy your beautiful gardens! 🌷🌸❤️🇨🇦

  • @cerbie70
    @cerbie70 Před 2 měsíci +6

    I like your garden Marta and you were fortunate not to have a very cold frost. The tulips have done well. I live in Oxford, UK, and it is colder than usual here, but the main issue (typically for the UK) is the rain and damp conditions which is party time for the slugs and snails. They are eating everything, even the plants they should not like.

  • @keliza64
    @keliza64 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Goodmoring Marta. We are having unusually cold temps here in US for spring as well. Always look forward to your videos.🌺 Thank you for sharing your knowledge and garden.

  • @isabellasamueli8774
    @isabellasamueli8774 Před 2 měsíci +1

    CIAO MARTA SONO ISABELLA E TI SCRIVO DALL ITALIA , GALATINA , HAI UN GIARDINO STUTENDO E ANCHE IO HO TANTI TIPI DI CLEMATIS MA QUELLA CHE HAI MOSTRATO IN VIDEO NON ANCORA.
    LE MIE SONO TUTTE FIORITE.
    BUONA DOMENICA MARTA CI VEDIAMO NEL TUO PROSSIMO VIDEO.

  • @patriciashanks5870
    @patriciashanks5870 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi I really enjoy your videos. I live in Ohio, United States. Every year we have the same weather where it gets warm everything starts budding, then we will have a cold or snow storm. It really has a havoc on my big leaf hydrangea if I can’t cover them. No flowers for that season. I am blessed to a lot of the newer hydrangeas and other flowers, but I miss having the color from the older big leaf. I hope you don’t have to endure this every spring like we do. You have a beautiful garden. I love seeing it. Thanks for the videos. Happy gardening.

  • @user-il1gz9hh9i
    @user-il1gz9hh9i Před 2 měsíci

    Love your garden❤️❤️

  • @timberturner
    @timberturner Před 2 měsíci

    I enjoyed this so much, thank you Marta!

  • @melissatran338
    @melissatran338 Před 2 měsíci

    TY so much for the tips and the show case of your beautiful flowers! I love the Luminous DuskClematis w/ the chartreuse leaves. So gorgeous! Thank you!

  • @laurawalter5046
    @laurawalter5046 Před 2 měsíci

    Love watching your channel, I’m in Maryland US. We’re sharing the same weather trends. February and March unusually warm. With dips in April frost last week. You have turned me on to wanting JackFrost.

  • @lilwilliams7277
    @lilwilliams7277 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing great tips Marta. I’m pleased the frost didn’t do too much damage.

  • @NatureHerbsandTea.
    @NatureHerbsandTea. Před 2 měsíci

    Very nice and beautiful ❤️ 😍 🤩 👌 Thank you ❤️Subscribed! New friend from Virginia ❤❤❤

  • @jenniehilbert9755
    @jenniehilbert9755 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi Marta, Thank you for sharing your most beautiful garden and your detailed information on all your plants. We too had cold april in north east USA.

  • @mercury_rising
    @mercury_rising Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for the tip if deadheading the Brunnera 😊. It must take a long time to remove the seed/stem of all those tulips!

  • @meganpalmieri8408
    @meganpalmieri8408 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you! Love your garden! I live in the USA in New England and It's also been very cold.

  • @tinarollins8
    @tinarollins8 Před 2 měsíci

    Hi Marta, I am so glad I stumbled on your channel. I am very inspired by your garden.

  • @thejillykilly
    @thejillykilly Před 2 měsíci +1

    Which is your favorite reblooming tulip year after year?

  • @linaren8152
    @linaren8152 Před 2 měsíci

    hi,where you got the obelisk ?

  • @elinabrigmane9811
    @elinabrigmane9811 Před 2 měsíci

    I also planted my tulips, that I planted and dug out last season. Now as You said - some only have leaves this year 😢 Is it worth to wait for them to bloom next year or are they done?

    • @GardenwithMarta
      @GardenwithMarta  Před 2 měsíci +1

      If the single bulbs had proper spacing, yes! When a bulb divides stoi have those tiny ones close to one another then it’s harder for them to grow properly hence why we dig them out