Fall Gardening Checklist! 🍁👩‍🌾🧡

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024

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  • @jackiezerres3753
    @jackiezerres3753 Před 3 lety +264

    Laura's checklist:
    1. Mulch any barespots in your garden. Use some leaves.
    2. Bring in those plants that can winter over as houseplants.
    3. Dig up and store tender bulbs.
    4. Clean up any rotted or finished perennials and tall grasses.
    5. Weed. 😕
    6. Plant spring-blooming bulbs.
    7. Swap summer annuals for fall annuals.
    8. Make notes & take pictures of garden.
    9. Clean & organize containers.
    10. Clean & organize tools.
    11. Plant garlic.
    12. Plant new things 6-8 weeks before hard frost.
    13. Stock up on seed planting supplies.
    14. Winterize lawn furniture.
    15. Save seeds.
    16. Clean bird feeders.
    17. Winterize fountains.

  • @christinenovack6048
    @christinenovack6048 Před 3 lety +90

    Here's another tip for cold climate gardeners. Drain & store your hoses. Freezing temperatures & water left in hoses will damage & burst them.

    • @Sunshinelady
      @Sunshinelady Před 3 lety +2

      💯

    • @AttnDefDis_
      @AttnDefDis_ Před 3 lety +4

      Yes, I always see people around my neighborhood with hoses laying out in snow. It seems crazy to me.

    • @n.w.414
      @n.w.414 Před 3 lety +5

      We just emptied our rain barrels this week. Hubby uses the last of the rain barrel water on the perennials and then we turn the barrels upside down for the winter.

    • @jacquessoubliere5826
      @jacquessoubliere5826 Před 3 lety +3

      Yes. Exactly right - about the hoses! Thankx!

    • @kimklicker1886
      @kimklicker1886 Před 3 lety +1

      Also take in your timers!!

  • @lurveit
    @lurveit Před 3 lety +80

    I've truly never looked at or worked in my garden the way I do now. It's a mix of things that has brought on this change but a huge influence has been you, Laura! Your statements like "if you don't like it, get rid of it!" ... "if it dies, that's okay" ...have changed my perspective.
    I have far more courage to try growing things, I enjoy researching and adding to spaces, I've had success transplanting plants, I've grown lawn from seed, cut back overgrown trees, added a conifer to the entry and pots with more than one thing in them!! 😂 ...I have a successful herb garden now.
    The videos you guys create were initially interesting and relaxing for me and of course they still are those things but they've absolutely allowed me to gain a wonderful, rewarding hobby. Big hugs you guys and thank you! 💚

    • @realizeyourart
      @realizeyourart Před 3 lety +5

      👍 👍 👍 so agree with you

    • @kimk6708
      @kimk6708 Před 3 lety +8

      Same here! Laura and Aaron are changing the world! One garden at a time 😊😊😊

    • @mariafolch8067
      @mariafolch8067 Před 3 lety +4

      You have said it best. I feel the same. I now see my garden with such a different perspective and love every minute of it. Thanks for this comment. 🍂🍁💚

    • @MaryLHill-wd5xh
      @MaryLHill-wd5xh Před 2 lety

      @@kimk6708 Pomo

  • @gilliandawson6567
    @gilliandawson6567 Před 3 lety +78

    Hi from South Africa where we are going into spring. 🇿🇦

    • @tlovesgreens8244
      @tlovesgreens8244 Před 3 lety +4

      Happy Gardening

    • @traveling_driftzzer
      @traveling_driftzzer Před 3 lety +2

      What garden zone would that be?🌱😁

    • @gilliandawson6567
      @gilliandawson6567 Před 3 lety +6

      @@traveling_driftzzer RSA has quite a range of climate zones, my area is maybe similar to Florida. Things grow like crazy here.

    • @shellbells339
      @shellbells339 Před 3 lety +2

      @@gilliandawson6567 Happy Spring! 🌷💐🌷

    • @leeluv96
      @leeluv96 Před 3 lety +6

      Hello S. Africa all the way from Detroit, MI ❤

  • @mariafolch8067
    @mariafolch8067 Před 3 lety +30

    Great video. Now we need Aaron to make his own list with other things needed to be done in the fall, in preparation for winter. Such as clearing out the hoses and irrigation system, preparing the grass, things to do with the tools, etc. It would be fun to have him explain it.

  • @shahina313
    @shahina313 Před 3 lety +45

    Hi , I am from India. I started watching your videos during lockdown and binge watched almost all the videos. Now have started my own balcony garden with some rose plants. But my rose buds have burnt end and are not opening fully. Leaf curling can also be seen. Please tell me what to do.

  • @dianajean4837
    @dianajean4837 Před 3 lety +18

    Also make sure you subscribe to as many gardening seed/flower catalogs as you can find. They ship out January first and it's a bright spot in the long winter days !

    • @ortecatii
      @ortecatii Před 3 lety +1

      What are some of those catalogs one should subscribe to?

    • @dianajean4837
      @dianajean4837 Před 3 lety +6

      @@ortecatii There are some great ones in this list ! www.thespruce.com/free-seed-catalogs-1357756

    • @laurafrye8635
      @laurafrye8635 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes!!! I loved this last year!

    • @ortecatii
      @ortecatii Před 3 lety +1

      @@dianajean4837 Thank you! 😊

  • @ritathatcher1471
    @ritathatcher1471 Před 3 lety +4

    I love when your talking and up pops a cat. You just start petting him and keep talking. It's like I'm sitting across from you and I feel right at home. I'm sure I'm not the only one who feels that way! Love you guys and the cats too!

  • @thereluctantgardener5634
    @thereluctantgardener5634 Před 3 lety +3

    Laura and Aaron.. One of the reasons I love your channel so much is because you don't go into it like your trying to sell something. You just state what is going on in your gardens and how you deal with things. Laura you are so personable and I can feel the passion you have for gardening. Thank you both (and Benjamin & cats too) for showing me a realistic approach to taking care of my space.

  • @pandisoupanda2168
    @pandisoupanda2168 Před 3 lety +2

    Hello from Belgium, Laura!
    Thank you so much for this checklist and the tips about the growing zone website. I always thought it's only for the US but no.
    Thanks to this, I finally know wich zone I'm in (8b).
    Sometimes I don't know if a tip will be good for my garden because we are not even on the same continent, but with the help of this zone numbering, it feels like wherever we are, we can take into account what you say and don't mess things up in our garden, especially when we are beginners.
    Everytime I see you gardening, I immediatly want to go out and do the same!
    And that's exactly what I'm gonna do now :)
    I follow you since many years, thank you to always be there for us with your heartwarming smile and garden!
    Céline

    • @mariafolch8067
      @mariafolch8067 Před 3 lety +1

      Wow, I also live in zone 8b but in Virginia Beach, VA. Amazing how the zones were developed and help us all throughout the world.

    • @SweetStuffOnMonarchLane
      @SweetStuffOnMonarchLane Před 3 lety +1

      Hello from America! Nothing to do with gardening, but had to say... Belgium chocolates are the best! I love the Bouchard brand! Funny enough, that name is in my ancestry too!
      Happy gardening! =D

  • @lindacarlson8886
    @lindacarlson8886 Před 3 lety +36

    Just want to let you know that "armchair gardeners" enjoy your channel too!

    • @JJ-fm3hr
      @JJ-fm3hr Před 3 lety

      😄

    • @sher5870
      @sher5870 Před 3 lety

      🤣😂🤣

    • @Yrutnec1
      @Yrutnec1 Před 3 lety +2

      I always start my day with Prayers, Coffee & Laura! LOL....it is a great way to start.

    • @jessicaf316
      @jessicaf316 Před 3 lety +1

      This is so true!! I live in a third story 2 bedroom apartment with north facing windows. I can’t grow anything now but my old yard looked so nice and I loved your channel! It’s so nice to see a real, kind and funny lady talking about plants and gardening even though I can’t do it personally. Thanks!

  • @moniquemckenna6795
    @moniquemckenna6795 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for all your great ideas. I live in a zone 4 so I cover my statues and fountains. I wrap a beautiful ribbon around them with a bow. So when I look out they look like gifts in the snow waiting for the spring to unwrap them. I also cover my box wood hedges, they look like beautiful mounds of snow forming the patterns of the hedges still creating the frame around my flower beds. So even though we live in an environment that everything needs to be put away it still can look lovely covered in snow and especially in Hoarfrost. When the elms are divested of their leaves and only the branches are bending gracefully touching each other, like a cathedral, as the hoarfrost is glistening on each branch, it truly is a sight to behold. So where ever we live the beauty surrounding us is there waiting to be admired with a gardeners eye. So now to plan for next years

  • @emkn1479
    @emkn1479 Před 3 lety +3

    Great list! I’ve finally found my ideal mix of plants for my annual hanging baskets and they got so big and beautiful this year that it hurts my heart to just toss them. My husband built a small cold frame from odds and ends of timber and old windows and doors we had replaced, so I’m planning to cut back and overwinter my baskets this year 🤞🤞🤞 Also, FYI, Erin at Impatient Gardener CZcams channel has lots of dahlia info for colder zones 👍

    • @mariafolch8067
      @mariafolch8067 Před 3 lety

      I also follow Erin's channel. I hope to try hanging baskets this coming year. Can you share what type soil do you use for them?

    • @emkn1479
      @emkn1479 Před 3 lety

      @@mariafolch8067 I actually mix my own every year because we go through a lot. Just make sure you use a large enough basket and soil that will retain enough moisture, because they dry out really fast once the roots get growing. I have to water once or twice a day in the summer months.

    • @mariafolch8067
      @mariafolch8067 Před 3 lety

      @@emkn1479 what do you put on your mix and how much?

    • @emkn1479
      @emkn1479 Před 3 lety +1

      @@mariafolch8067 I usually scout the garden department at Lowe’s for broken bags of peat moss and mushroom compost, as they’ll usually sell them for a fraction of the price (they’ll either be marked or I ask a manager and they’ll mark them). You could probably use cow manure also. I add bagged top soil from a store called Rural King, (the brand might be “Evergreen”...?) but it’s not really top soil, it’s shredded pine fines. I also add perlite (Home Depot sells a huge bag for a good price), and I’ll sprinkle in some granules of organic and synthetic fertilizer, just because. I don’t really have an exact formula, but that’s what I use. I then use a small pitch/garden fork to mix it up in a big rectangular plastic tote with a lid. It needs additional water at first, sometimes I just leave it out it the rain. Once the lid goes on it stays nice and moist. Might not be everybody’s ideal but it works well for us 🤷‍♀️
      We use this for most potted plants, containers, and to up-pot seedlings, but you could also use it as a base and mix additional things in for different applications.
      Funnily enough I think it was actually Laura’s tour of a facility that makes potting soil that helped me to realize that I could probably make it myself.

  • @suziequeue7187
    @suziequeue7187 Před 3 lety +31

    As a newbie I really appreciate the “to do” list for fall. I’ve seen earlier videos mentioning each topic but to have them all in one video is awesome 😊 thank you for that❣️ I must go and get busy now 😉 see you in the next video 🌻

  • @helle4seasons
    @helle4seasons Před 3 lety +1

    As for tulips, the ideal planting time is from October to end of December, even you live in a zone 8-9. I live in Denmark a zone 8-9 like Holland, Netherlands. The important thing to remember is that the tulips get a cold period of a minimum of 12-14 weeks at a temperature below 5-9 degress celcius/41-48 degrees Fahrenheit. We plant our tulips now until New Year, and no worries if you even get into the end of January. But after January and February it becomes risky and you may end up wasting a lot of good bulbs.

  • @Alex-sq7dx
    @Alex-sq7dx Před 3 lety +6

    I live in zone 8 and our winters are very mild and I still plant tulips and daffodils, last year even in late January and they did really good.😅

  • @meen4796
    @meen4796 Před 3 lety +23

    hey laura! i was wondering if you could do a "how to starts a cut garden" and "how to plan a cut garden" for the coming season please :)

    • @simplyhomemadeandhomegrown1136
      @simplyhomemadeandhomegrown1136 Před 3 lety +7

      I believe she did some on those when she was planning out her new cut flower garden. If you go up in the search bar and look for ‘Garden Answer Cut Flower Garden’ then you should be able to find them.

    • @meen4796
      @meen4796 Před 3 lety +1

      @@simplyhomemadeandhomegrown1136 oh thank you so much; I will look into it

  • @FlowerPatchFarmhouse
    @FlowerPatchFarmhouse Před 3 lety +4

    Love that you mentioned using leaves for mulch. I also load up my compost bins with them. I don't have a mower and use the leaves whole (which so many say not to but have had no issues at all with that method) and I have the richest soil you can imagine. I am using my Fall to put in more raised beds with hardware cloth under to combat the gophers and voles. It has gotten so bad that I am afraid to plant anything, they even ate my Alliums! I planted all my Dahlias in containers this past year and it worked great, no eaten tubers and the flowers have been gorgeous.

  • @dawnmitchell11
    @dawnmitchell11 Před 3 lety +8

    Pre-chilling bulbs is zone 8 and higher, for 8-12 weeks depending on the type of bulbs. Do plant them between mid-December to mid-January. Don't wait til spring as they need time to establish their roots. I waited until just past mid-January one year and they did not do as well.

    • @phyllisroark8526
      @phyllisroark8526 Před 3 lety +3

      I have 300 bulbs in the refrigerator now. Also another 70 coming. Zone 8B, now to decide where to put them all. New gardener here!

    • @dawnmitchell11
      @dawnmitchell11 Před 3 lety +2

      @@phyllisroark8526Mine just came in and I'm still trying to find a refrigerator that will fit in our situation. My hubs and I compete for space in the mini fridge, beer vs bulbs! 😆 Not enough room this year!

    • @mariafolch8067
      @mariafolch8067 Před 3 lety

      @@phyllisroark8526 That's mighty daring for a new gardener!! 🤣🤣🍃💚 Good luck and have fun!!

    • @lnln4635
      @lnln4635 Před 3 lety +1

      Zone 8a. Have tulip bulbs in the refrigerator. Will plant between Christmas and New Years. Usually have good luck with that timing.

  • @crittergirl3647
    @crittergirl3647 Před 3 lety +1

    A north Idaho (zone 4-5) nursery owner in my area posted pictures of a customer’s beautiful dahlias, lined up against her house. She was shocked to learn the dahlias had been returning for many years without being dug up and stored for the winter. Isn’t that amazing!?!?

  • @plantlover9919
    @plantlover9919 Před 3 lety +1

    I stick with plants that can be in the ground or pot during winter. Nothing to worry about. Hardy succulents can stay out side. Thanks Laura for your advise.

  • @LukeBusby2677
    @LukeBusby2677 Před 3 lety +2

    It was so adorable to see that smile on Laura’s face when she was talking about the amount of new subscribers and gardeners this year.
    Laura, You continue to be a inspiration to us all, new and old. Thank you.

  • @ashleyseamans6747
    @ashleyseamans6747 Před 3 lety +16

    Oh man now, I’ve gotta get out there and start prepping. I nailed some garlic yesterday so, this video was in perfect timing. Thanks as always for kicking our bums into action! Have a great weekend everyone!

  • @rosalindash6830
    @rosalindash6830 Před 3 lety +4

    Laura, I have to admit..
    My favorite of your spring start up is getting the fountains going. My yard is so small, so I don't have the space you do for those gorgeous pieces. Lots of birdbaths though!

  • @potatopotatoeOG
    @potatopotatoeOG Před 3 lety +6

    Hey from the other side of the world👋🏽 it's the growing season here and I'm enjoying nature as much as I can and your channel has such great tips that are definitely helping me out.
    Your videos are much appreciated. Stay blessed😊

  • @alexaschubert8277
    @alexaschubert8277 Před 3 lety +5

    Such great tips! I didn’t know peonies needed to be cut back. I wonder if you could do a video on transplanting? As a new gardener I find myself needing to move things a fair amount as I learn about size and what does well in our area. But I’m not quite sure what I’m doing so it would be great to hear your tips!

    • @SweetStuffOnMonarchLane
      @SweetStuffOnMonarchLane Před 3 lety +1

      I think I will be transplanting peonies also next spring if all goes well... I would love to see a video on that too!

  • @aprilhatfield79
    @aprilhatfield79 Před 3 lety

    I would love to see Kevin Liang paint your gardens! That succulent planter in the background, no your whole background! All of your place or your folks'. He's so extraordinary and you both are so GREAT!

  • @richardweber4003
    @richardweber4003 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you, Laura. I'm 72 and will call myself a beginning gardener. Learn so much from your videos and check in daily to see what I can or should be doing. You and Aaron are such good motivators and love to see Benjamin and Russell and Cheddar. Thanks again. One thing I was wondering in your cut flower garden which flowers have fragrance? Thanks.

  • @angelwolfe6728
    @angelwolfe6728 Před 3 lety +7

    I need to do this today! We had some pretty heavy frost here in upstate NY last night! 🍁🥶 but the sun is shining bright already ☀️ so beautiful here in the fall! Thank you ! So helpful. Im so thankful I’ve found this channel! When you said it will be time to start seeds in just a few months I got so happy!

  • @markstuckey3801
    @markstuckey3801 Před 3 lety +1

    I’m one of those people who started gardening this year. I watched so many of your videos to learn and I’m so proud of how my garden turned out.
    Thank you so much!

  • @Angela152half
    @Angela152half Před 3 lety +1

    I’ve already ordered and received my seeds for next year. I’m putting up my greenhouse in the next few days and I’m going to start prepping my raised beds for next year in the next few days.

  • @tammyhalliday8019
    @tammyhalliday8019 Před 3 lety

    Thanks to Laura’s video I figured what happen to the bulbs I planted......will try again..fingers crossed..

  • @realizeyourart
    @realizeyourart Před 3 lety +87

    This is a good beginner checklist and an old gardener don't forget to do list. Love this. Is everyone taking notes? How many things did you forget to do?

  • @faysalahmedsany1832
    @faysalahmedsany1832 Před 3 lety +7

    Experience makes one expert.So, failure is not bad but good experience to learn more🍃

  • @susannahjones6410
    @susannahjones6410 Před 3 lety

    Hello from locked down Australia where gardening is saving our sanity!

  • @DebzZi
    @DebzZi Před 3 lety

    I am so glad I live in the temperate climate here in Cape Town, South Africa!! Not anywhere near the prep required! Interesting to watch nonetheless, makes me appreciate how fortunate we are❤

  • @Kate98755
    @Kate98755 Před 3 lety

    so proud of me, i've done every one of your suggestions...and have been saving milk jugs since spring for winter sowing, have been filling them and have extra soil to finish. i gave each grandchild their own jug and they selected their seeds, cannot wait for spring

  • @katrina2931
    @katrina2931 Před 3 lety +1

    It’s interesting that you dig up and store those bulbs. I never knew to do that. I guess I’m lucky my bulbs survived despite being left, in Utah winters.

  • @ingridassoon6958
    @ingridassoon6958 Před 3 lety +1

    Take care Laura

  • @nanaof07
    @nanaof07 Před 3 lety

    Emptied my annual pots but saved the dahlia tubers, cleaned the vegetable garden and mulched with leaves. Cleaned pots and stored Also did some weeding. Feeling inspired and accomplished. Thanks for your guidance!

  • @Yumisakichan
    @Yumisakichan Před 3 lety +26

    Greetings from Germany, Laura 😊

    • @o0ovickie
      @o0ovickie Před 3 lety +11

      ❤️Germany! Lived there for 10yrs n want to return everyday since I moved to US Beautiful country n beautiful ppl😩😍

    • @user-ro5iu6br4f
      @user-ro5iu6br4f Před 3 lety

      N A Z I

    • @realizeyourart
      @realizeyourart Před 3 lety +5

      Guten Tag. Hello from Chicago

    • @dianamarcekova9615
      @dianamarcekova9615 Před 3 lety +5

      Guten Tag. Hello from Slovakia.

    • @t.h.2921
      @t.h.2921 Před 3 lety +17

      @@user-ro5iu6br4f I honestly don't know what to say other than: "Educate yourself!" I don't know what time you're living in, but we don't live in 1940 anymore. It is a completely different world and I really do think it is vicious and dumb of you to have the disrespect of calling us Germans "Nazis".

  • @balancingonmytoes1789
    @balancingonmytoes1789 Před 3 lety +2

    Love this! We bought our house last fall and there was pretty much no landscaping... thanks to your channel I’ve been slowly creating gardens and making the yard beautiful! I appreciate all your beginner tips because I definitely have no idea what I’m doing!!

  • @shellyroman1321
    @shellyroman1321 Před 3 lety +6

    What a great list of things to think about as we put our yards and gardens to sleep for the winter. In Minnesota, we got our first snowfall yesterday October 16, 2020 and our temps for the next 10 days will be in the low 30's to low 40's with more snow....seems too early to me but it IS Minnesota for goodness sake. lol. Hopefully, we will have a few days of warmer temps in late October and November so I can check some of these things off my list. Thank you for sharing your "to do" list to help us help our gardens thrive for next year! Have a great weekend!

    • @13dulcie
      @13dulcie Před 3 lety +1

      It snowed here in Wisconsin too. I always wish I could do fall planters like you see here but our growing seasons are so short. By the time our summer planters are put away it starts snowing...lol. I guess that is just what life is like in the north.

  • @NinjaOrchids
    @NinjaOrchids Před 3 lety +16

    I have fall tasks with the orchids, but they are not as elaborate and intense as a gardener's list. And here I am, not embracing those tasks with a fervour 🤭 I am not a fall winter person, so... but needs must as I can't have all my orchids outside... i love seeing you do all these jobs with such energy.... you inspire me 🌸

  • @sewhappy16w
    @sewhappy16w Před 3 lety

    I can not understand why would anybody give this video a thumbs down. Thank you for your video. They are excellent. I'm a beginner gardener.

  • @toddsubjent7142
    @toddsubjent7142 Před 3 lety +1

    Great task list & reminders as it's fall here in mid Missouri. All my container tropicals, ficus, palms, Ti plants, jade, ferns, pulmaria, bamboo, etc. moved safe inside this past week. I try coleous too, with the unique ones I find with some success each year. Just wish had greenhouse & more windows in my home!
    Excellent idea to mow/mulch leaves gradually as they fall, in past years I did millions of oak leaves all once in November & way tooo over-whelming!
    Again, thanks for posting your great ideas Laura!

  • @sarahbelmonte8888
    @sarahbelmonte8888 Před 3 lety +4

    I love following along with ALL your videos as a first time gardener (and a new big plot to figure out!) but I always get a bit down cause the world forgets that there is the Southern Hemisphere and I’m mid spring trying to figure things out. But I do know you have a library and will go through and learn something new, like the other day hoe to dead head roses, going down to first set of 5 leaves... wow that even stumped my mum, but loving learning too!
    Thank you so much guys 🙏

  • @Lyndawithay4ever
    @Lyndawithay4ever Před 3 lety

    Great info, thank you, Laura. I have about half dozen double-sided shepherd’s hooks in my front & backyards, so I also replace hanging plants with wind chimes or yard art in the winter, then place the plants on the ground or next to my home for more protection. (Even though I’m only in zone 9, I try to winter over as many of my plants that I can. 👍) Looks like you are still moving around REALLY well; continuing to pray for you to have a healthy pregnancy. 🙏❤️🙏

  • @NinaLoves80s
    @NinaLoves80s Před 3 lety

    I have mum i purchased last year i kept them under the trees and kept wetting them and they blooming right now and very beautiful

  • @melissastruxness512
    @melissastruxness512 Před 3 lety +1

    I really beed to move. We are still in 90's here in CA Not ONE leaf has turned colors yet so I am still in summer mode. Will watch this in December when we actually hit fall

  • @johnds6621
    @johnds6621 Před 3 lety +4

    flash backs! My father use to make me go out with him and collect seeds for the next year. He was big on growing plants from seeds but it was a lot of work. I just buy my plants now each spring it's a lot easier and you can get new types if you want instead of having the same old stuff. Thanks Laura for the check list.

  • @dennistaft7868
    @dennistaft7868 Před 3 lety

    I never grew garlic until I watched you plant yours. So I went to the store and bought hole garlic for the first time, brought it home and planted it 3-4 weeks ago. It is now 3-4 inches tall and I would have not known to plant it in the fall if not for your guidance. I hope it grows at least half as well as yours because my rocks, I mean soil is not near as nice as your raised beds. Now I need to fast forward to next year.

  • @tinnu123
    @tinnu123 Před 3 lety +3

    There are pots with wheels available now, so please take care of your back while lifting heavy pots manually.

  • @lnln4635
    @lnln4635 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks. Got my dose of inspiration along with my coffee. Now going outside to do some of these things. It is funny how sometime it is like I wait for Laura to give me permission to do somethings.

  • @sigurlaugbjornsdottir9582

    Congratulations on receiving one million subscribers, love your channel. Best regards from Iceland.🤗🤗😍☺

  • @dianebateman6808
    @dianebateman6808 Před 3 lety +3

    Great list Laura!
    I was out planting my garlic yesterday as it was snowing-blah(Western Canada). 1st snow- only a skiff, thank goodness, were supposed to get alot.
    Clean up all done for the year, woohoo

  • @amandakennedy8316
    @amandakennedy8316 Před 3 lety

    Great video! If any one out there is planting bulbs in containers make sure you cover with hardware cloth or screening to protect from rodents! Also- in the past I have had tulips planted in my garden beds eaten by voles. I have had good luck interplanting the tulips with narcissus which are poisonous to critters. It does seems to deter them.

  • @co1ten
    @co1ten Před 3 lety

    I love the format of catering to more beginner gardeners!! I've watched your channel for a couple years and I still love the "dumbed" down info. I'm in an apartment so I don't get much hands on experience. I'm just taking it all in until the day I can utilize all of the skills you have taught me!!

  • @nancyzimmerman1982
    @nancyzimmerman1982 Před 2 lety

    Nice to see this reposted a bit earlier than we need it so we can begin. Thanks.

  • @martinawalsh4426
    @martinawalsh4426 Před 3 lety +3

    My garden is at my parents house which I can't travel to because of Covid restrictions.... Its been so hard not being able to just go out and garden. Thank you for keeping me sane with the videos Laura!

  • @weezefanatic
    @weezefanatic Před 2 lety

    As a new gardener, you are my gardening fairy godmother! Thank you!

  • @ixcuinaserpent
    @ixcuinaserpent Před 3 lety

    Aww you covered all! Thanks Laura ! Now let’s get busy!

  • @BA-ef4pr
    @BA-ef4pr Před 3 lety

    Great list! Also if your area freezes be sure to get the air and water out of underground sprinkler system and shut off its water supply. There are lots of videos on this online.

  • @emmalavenham
    @emmalavenham Před 3 lety

    *Number 18* Go to your small independent nursery and buy plants - you can see what has great fall foliage, and by planting now, you have lovely things to look at come spring And, the plants are on sale!

  • @coleen_cuocsonglondon5052

    Hello good evening sister I love your garden looks beautiful and nice place I will learn from you try make it I love plants 🌱 thanks for sharing happy weekend take care like 🌹😊👏👏

  • @cgshelton7426
    @cgshelton7426 Před 3 lety

    I love to garden enjoy the content of your videos very much! Garden Answer is an inspiration! I truly appreciate your professionalism-not once have I heard you prompt viewers to subscribe and hit the little bell or give a thumbs up. Blessings for your sweet family

  • @ramibu239
    @ramibu239 Před 3 lety +13

    Did she mention Weed & Feed your Lawn? Time to apply Winterizer to your lawns!

    • @phyllisroark8526
      @phyllisroark8526 Před 3 lety +1

      I was just thinking about this the other day and got side tracked lol. Thanks for the reminder!

    • @mariafolch8067
      @mariafolch8067 Před 3 lety

      I am sure she was only concentrating in the gardening area.

  • @theresabonstrom3423
    @theresabonstrom3423 Před 3 lety

    #12 planting before the hard frost... appreciate the succinct explanation of when and why. I always seem to be behind the curve ball on this one 💚

  • @teacatz3
    @teacatz3 Před 3 lety

    Laughed so hard at Russell on top of the fountain as you were cleaning it out!! :)

  • @lizshoemaker8713
    @lizshoemaker8713 Před 3 lety

    I’d love a video of what plants need to be pruned in the fall vs spring, more specifically lilacs, hydrangeas and butterfly bush, giving more info on the different types of each and whether they bloom on new or old wood. 💗

  • @karenhart4316
    @karenhart4316 Před 3 lety

    Spring here 🦋🐝🧤👒🐨🇦🇺🥰 great info thanks 😊no snow as we live on the( Mid North Coast of Australia 🇦🇺 ) only sunshine and sea & all the other elements 👍🌱

  • @gardengirl6854
    @gardengirl6854 Před 3 lety

    Thank you taking the time to do this check list. Happy gardening to the new gardner's. Garden Answer is always blooming and you will grow with all the information and details plus they are very good about before and after videos and the best at putting names on the screen as they go along. Thank you Aaron and Laura for sharing your beautiful garden life with us.

  • @clarissegattis1727
    @clarissegattis1727 Před 3 lety

    Can you update us on your barn? Have you added your new garage door yet? I'm so excited about all the fun things you've received, and are accomplishing! New pond, new pots, newly planted trees, and grass in lane....so excited for you!

  • @CoraBlu080605
    @CoraBlu080605 Před 3 lety +12

    Perfect timing as usual. Me and My daughters are helping a friend out by cleaning her flower beds today. (She lost her father a few weeks ago and she’s in the Canary Islands handling that.) The video reminded me to grab some shredded paper for her dahlias. Happy fall cleanup everyone.

  • @karenmorse7031
    @karenmorse7031 Před 3 lety +3

    Great list! I’m adding some of these chores to today’s to do list. I love outdoor work in the fall, sooo much easier than in the heat of the summer!!!

  • @mihaeladog7187
    @mihaeladog7187 Před 3 lety

    Wow, this video is confirmation that I am not crazy. I was thinking to take pictures and make notes but I thought I’d look like a crazy woman 😂.But I really need pic and notes 🤔
    Looove your winter fire pit.

  • @prayonkreutz2398
    @prayonkreutz2398 Před 3 lety +1

    We had our sprinklers blown out just yesterday (Oct 16), Today,, (Oct 17), It's Snowing & 22 deg. I didn't get anything down, except the sprinkler blowout & stored the cushions on my patio furniture. Living at a higher altitude- your winters come early (we already had snow on Labor Day!!)

  • @BS-j1965
    @BS-j1965 Před 3 lety

    I love the way your cat is right there with you checking out what your doing😂and as cats are curious little buggers they need to know where the places are in the garden to POOP❗️❗️❗️😂😂😂

  • @wendychetherington9809

    Thank you SO much for your checklist, it was very informative, especially for a person like me who is new to gardening (thanks to all your wonderful videos), God bless, Wendy (North Wales, UK)

  • @sheilamontoya5546
    @sheilamontoya5546 Před 3 lety

    Thank you Laura. Have a blessed weekend

  • @PetulaGuimaraes
    @PetulaGuimaraes Před 3 lety

    other annuals to plant for fall color ( do it in the summer and they will just keep going): calendula, alyssum, cosmos and marigold. They can take early frost and still keep blooming until the very first hard frost or heavy snowfall. Also, if you planted herbs chances are they can keep flowering till now, such as parsley, mint and oregano. I always have a trouble-free flowers at this time and all the way through mid November in Zone 5A just by letting them continuously bloom.

  • @tauafranca6339
    @tauafranca6339 Před 3 lety +1

    Hi. Here in Brazil we are in the spring, where I live we do not have this problem of extreme cold, in the winter the temperature is mild, hardly below zero. We can plant all year round, but several species of plants with temperate climate do not grow here, I love tulips but the climate is not favorable to cultivation.

  • @Yrutnec1
    @Yrutnec1 Před 3 lety

    Laura, you are so smart and Blessed! (eager for the Baby Girl to arrive!) Yr friend from North Carolina.

  • @saschacat
    @saschacat Před 3 lety

    We use a lot of leaf mulch and it is great for the garden. I am lucky that I don't need to bring in anything as we are in the sub tropics in Australia. I have had great results with ornamental cabbage and allowing them to over winter. I thought that they were annuals but no they survive winter, thrive and grow the next year and produce more florets. I agree with what you said about bulbs. I plant mine in the late winter early spring after they have been in my veggie crisper all winter. I just love your videos and advice even though I am in a different climate zone and in a different country.

  • @lavenderfields5188
    @lavenderfields5188 Před 3 lety

    0:48 - TIP #1 MULCH:
    Any bare spots in your flower beds, not a full on mulch job like we do in the spring to make everything pretty & uniform. She’s talking more about addressing specific issues like bare spots, things that are more prone to wind or drying out. It can help areas with crumby soul, weed suppression, soil erosion, water and moisture loss.
    She likes to use the leaves that are falling from the trees. It’s so good for your soil they’ve had such good results with it. So as the leaves fall, Every few days, pick up your leaves with the mower, and then use everything in that mower bag to put on your flowerbeds. Water at Justa kind of help settle it down so it doesn’t blow away.
    2:25- TIP #2 BRING PLANTA INDOORS:
    Usually her cutoff is 40 degrees and stays there a night, she will bring in:
    1. Rosemary
    2. Basil
    3. Citrus
    4. Succulents/Cactus/Ivy
    4. Amaryllis
    5. Coliase
    6. Begonias
    7. Geraniums
    3:50 - TIP #3 DIG UP & STORE ANY TENDER BULBS:
    Dig up and store any tender bulbs you might be growing in your garden:
    1. Dahlias
    2. Gladiolus
    3. Caladiums
    4. Elephant Ears
    5. Tulips
    * **If you’ve made the investment in them most of us want to save them over so we don’t have to rebuy them the next year***

  • @carolbeatty2468
    @carolbeatty2468 Před 3 lety +2

    Great coffee with Laura and the list to get you thinking what should I do for my garden. Thank you as it will help with getting some stuff done at work, even though we didn't plant the garden this year i want to prepare things for spring so will be working off this list for sure.

  • @boothgoodies6348
    @boothgoodies6348 Před 3 lety +1

    Awesome list! I’m in Zone 9b so it will be awhile before I have to get started on these chores. But it’s great to have a list to work from.

  • @kitstah9741
    @kitstah9741 Před 3 lety +1

    Good morning! 🌻🐝

  • @debihediger4760
    @debihediger4760 Před 3 lety

    I have always thought the young people would enjoy gardening and finding ways to save the foods we grow. Canning, freezing, and drying and just enjoying FRESH FOODS we’ve grown ourselves. It’s so satisfying and so much more flavorful to boot.

  • @GardenEvolution
    @GardenEvolution Před 3 lety +3

    We leave grasses up all winter because birds use these to hide in through winter.
    Also shocked that the list isn't listed in the description

    • @mariafolch8067
      @mariafolch8067 Před 3 lety +2

      We are truly very spoiled with her attention to detail. One of the viewers wrote it down. Just scrawl up a bit to Jackie Zerres' posting.

  • @irispresley3182
    @irispresley3182 Před 3 lety +3

    Good Morning from Georgia.

  • @christopherclamour
    @christopherclamour Před 3 lety

    Love how you didn’t skip a beat and suddenly you’re stroking the cat! New follower here, love the videos already :)

  • @bloominginct6109
    @bloominginct6109 Před 3 lety

    I learn something new with every one of your videos! Thank you for committing so much of your time to teaching us!

  • @sandy-rr1by
    @sandy-rr1by Před 3 lety +2

    had early frost warning for last nite, so i covered a few tender plants. it didn't get cold enough. winter is coming too quickly!

  • @robertlafranceesq.9138

    Excellent video Laura!! Especially love the tip of utilizing our leaves in the garden beds!! Thank u!!

  • @mariemccosh898
    @mariemccosh898 Před 3 lety

    Laura, I appreciate your videos so much. I have breakfast with you every morning. I love flowers and gardening. Your videos are always interesting and beneficial for me. I also love cats and enjoy cheddar and Russell. You make me smile. Thank you so much.

  • @tumbleweed57
    @tumbleweed57 Před 3 lety

    Have been working on a list so thank you for this video! Am in Mississippi and the weather has cooled significantly. Heavy dew the last few mornings which comes before frost!

  • @karria3518
    @karria3518 Před 3 lety

    Even though I live in Arizona I have watched your channel faithfully for the last couple of years and love it. I have learned so much that I have been able to apply here as well ~including how to install a drip system ~thank you very much! Here in southern Arizona we Don’t have to worry about wintering over our plants but we do have to worry a lot about trying to get them through the summers here. I would love it if you moved to Arizona and started your channel all about how to Get your plants to survive the Arizona summers LOL😂

  • @plantlover9919
    @plantlover9919 Před 3 lety

    I prefer dirt, just use a hand rake and pick out your weeds. It can be so relaxing. I did mulch and it dries up , leafs or grass will dry up too. Dirt is easiest just rake it now and then giving dirt a lift.

  • @donnagibson2250
    @donnagibson2250 Před 3 lety

    Hi from Shreveport,Louisiana...thanks I have learned sooo much from you. Enjoy your pregnancy and be well.