What To Do in the Garden in March: Zone 6

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Growfully with Jenna

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@tinabloomfield7228
@tinabloomfield7228 6 ай бұрын
So glad I looked up zone 6 gardening channels this morning....I found you!! ❤❤ I live in Michigan, and look forward to some extra help ❤
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 6 ай бұрын
Awesome! I'm glad you found me!
@patrickharmon9459
@patrickharmon9459 2 жыл бұрын
I'm starting from scratch "breaking up sod" I've been a truck driver but last November I lost my wife 😢. So I decided to semi retire and start living again. Trucking won't let you have a life. But I'm turning a new page. Thank you and God bless.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
I am so sorry for your loss.
@ndbg46881
@ndbg46881 8 ай бұрын
I used plastic fencing around my blueberry bed one year and crows actually snipped an entrance door into my blueberry bed! Not only that, I saw them remember where the opening was and hop right out. Geez! I can't fault them. Smart birds.
@GoingGreenMom
@GoingGreenMom 6 ай бұрын
Lol, gotta plant more and teach them to share!
@bdwon
@bdwon Жыл бұрын
You're my favorite KZbin gardening maven, because of your well-informed and correctly cited research sources, and your great passion for your work! "Burn! Asparagus beetles, burn!" was the best bit today.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@lisametzger-gott6049
@lisametzger-gott6049 2 жыл бұрын
Ty for the barn cleaning update! You are too stinking cute, fessing up!!! I know you'll get it done. Often, the anticipation is much worse than actually just doing it. My big spring task is tearing down an old dilapidated shedd that we inherited with the property. Gonna clean it out, tear it down & get the spot readied for a walk in high tunnel in October. Be well. Happy spring from 6b, Illinois.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Ooh that’s so true!! I know I would feel really great getting it done… but I’m dreading jumping into it 😆
@PinballPreparedness
@PinballPreparedness 2 жыл бұрын
Yup. I cleaned the shed, organized all the tools, built a ramp and shelves and now everything has a neat and organized home. Get busy!
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Nice! You are on top of things!
@BracesandBoots1
@BracesandBoots1 2 жыл бұрын
I've gardened my whole life and now that I'm nearing retirement age, I've started an internship at a commercial greenhouse. I've always been the guy for vegetable starts within my family and church community. I'm thinking about kicking that up to include my greater community. This spring has been insane by comparison, for example, I started 10,000 German Johnson's just yesterday. So, no, I haven't cleaned my greenhouse.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
WOW! That is a LOT of tomatoes! But what a great way to give back to the community!
@sandrajohnson9926
@sandrajohnson9926 2 жыл бұрын
May I ask your source for seed?
@Javaman92
@Javaman92 2 жыл бұрын
You make me smile. I wish I had a barn to be a mess. I put cardboard down on what I plan on being my garden last Fall. Being on a fixed income and with all the craziness in the world, it both makes me want to focus even more on the garden and prevents me from doing so. I am going to make do as well as I can with this garden. My wish list would include some panels to grow things up on. I do have some odds and ends around so I will make something happen for this year.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
💚I’m sure there are so many folks that feel much the same way. I hope you are able to find some supplies to make due… but I will say, keep an eye out on Craigslist, FB market place or even Freecycle- we’ve been able to find quite a few useful things for the garden for relatively cheap or free.
@Javaman92
@Javaman92 2 жыл бұрын
@@GrowfullywithJenna I'd not heard of Freecycle before, I'll have to check into that. The reason I moved to this area is family, they have been a wonderful resource. Of course they will want some fresh veggies. :-D
@jonathanborchardt891
@jonathanborchardt891 2 жыл бұрын
My asperagus is breaking ground now. 1/13 in 8a Avoid China cardboard, it's the type with ridges like corduroy. They use chemical waste for caustic/ lye replacement.
@thaliabudai2013
@thaliabudai2013 2 жыл бұрын
Gary Pylarchic just did a piece on diy trellises. Very creative ideas of using repurposed materials. I myself have used bamboo with success. This is often offered for Free on Facebook, to be cut and take on your own. I did need to invest in good clippers.
@GoingGreenMom
@GoingGreenMom 6 ай бұрын
Not sure it is still relevant for you, but we used to be able to get soil and mulch from a lot where the County dumped all the leaves and wood chips. It went away a couple years ago, but might be worth seeing if your area has similar. And one of our local libraries also has a seed library where you can get seeds for free and then bring back if you harvest some.
@PointOWoodsgal
@PointOWoodsgal 2 жыл бұрын
How refreshing! I am in z6a in the mountains of Virginia, and you are the first channel I've come across that does practical gardening that I can learn from and utilize.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad to hear that, Cynthia- thank you!
@meridenewoodson9950
@meridenewoodson9950 2 жыл бұрын
I appreciate that you have your planting zone in your title
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
My hope was that it would give folks a quick frame of reference for where I'm gardening- so I'm glad to hear that, Meridene!
@smokymountaingirl
@smokymountaingirl Жыл бұрын
YOU are the first to grow in zone 6A.... Im in the Smokies (Western NC) and Ive been looking for someone in my zone!!! Yay.... Ive got about 400 onions/ garlic planted and my seedlings for Kale, Spinach, Peppers, Cabbage, brussel sprouts and a myriad of other veggies.... Im super excited to have found you!! YAY
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna Жыл бұрын
Oh wow! You are busy planting!
@levanera
@levanera Жыл бұрын
6b for me. Today I was building up beds with compost, mulching my paths with woodchips, fixing a hole in my deer fence, and planning planning planning.
@Renee-Dawson
@Renee-Dawson 2 жыл бұрын
A Zone 6 gardener..............yesssssssssssssssssssssss! Thank you!
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome, Renee! Love hearing from fellow Zone 6 gardeners!
@trishkcmo3683
@trishkcmo3683 9 ай бұрын
Love your videos. Missouri here. I have my indoor greenhouse started with hydro lettuces, overwinter peppers and cherry tomatoes. Just started some more herbs. Still have some things growing in outdoor high tunnel.. Love my gardens. Need to start lotus pond seeds.
@ourhealth5881
@ourhealth5881 Жыл бұрын
It is a good simple video shows the lovers of planting what they need to do in Zone 6
@ChachisMemories
@ChachisMemories 2 жыл бұрын
You are a life saver!!! I'm so excited to follow along! I'm still learning so much and it's great to find another person in the same zone explaining things!!
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
I'm so glad to hear this! Happy gardening!
@jjbackwoods6700
@jjbackwoods6700 2 жыл бұрын
10 sec in and I realize your my new favorite gardening channel !!
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@veganlovebirds1559
@veganlovebirds1559 2 жыл бұрын
So happy to find a Zone 6 KZbinr as well! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
I love hearing from my fellow Zone 6'ers! You're welcome!
@annem9858
@annem9858 2 жыл бұрын
Ha ha...I came here from another video to see the shape your barn is in...you weren't kidding, but I love how you admit to NOT wanting to clean it! Thanks for the chuckle! New to your channel...loving it.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
😆
@cobycolbertson
@cobycolbertson 7 ай бұрын
Just found your channel & like so many others here … glad to have found your Z6 channel.
@magsj2387
@magsj2387 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks Jenna for so much good garden info. There’s a 20 x30 building calling my name this spring too.😂 I was so happy to find a fellow Ohioan in zone 6! Keep the garden videos coming! Always listening - Maggie
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
You are welcome, Maggie! And it’s always great hearing from fellow Ohioans! Best of luck with that building.
@steverobinson5492
@steverobinson5492 2 жыл бұрын
Ahhh yes...... the barn; The ultimate collection device. Great vid..... thanks!!!!
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Haha- the problem is, the more room you have, the more junk you seem to accumulate... making it even more daunting to tackle 😂.
@filmcat5087
@filmcat5087 2 жыл бұрын
This has nothing to do with your beautiful garden tips, but i LOVE your jacket/coat! It looks so cozy!
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@tytheplantguy
@tytheplantguy 2 жыл бұрын
Lol, I love the ending of this video. "It was really cold in here". 🤣 I personally know the pain of clean up when it's still freezing. ❄️👨🏾‍🌾❄️
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Haha- thanks! You'd think I'd learn to not wait till it's freezing cold, but I never do 😆
@Beaguins
@Beaguins 2 жыл бұрын
Up here in zone 4b all I can do in March is sow various alliums. It's too early to sow anything else, and I can hardly get to my shed through the snow. I'm hoping for an early spring and can hardly wait to get to work in the garden. Thanks for the glimpse of green.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
I hope you get an early spring as well!
@kev7017
@kev7017 2 жыл бұрын
I start my seeds indoors, down in the basement in one 10x12 ft. area. it looks like your Barn! and yes My plan is to try and find the floor, but I did start the seeds and now I will start the organizing of that area. Happy Gardening Jenna
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Best of luck with your basement, Kevin and happy gardening to you too!
@jenniferrice5877
@jenniferrice5877 7 ай бұрын
So glad I found you 🎉😊
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 7 ай бұрын
I'm glad you did too!
@lynnlovessoil
@lynnlovessoil Жыл бұрын
I don't have a barn but a very large covered patio that stores a lot of my gardening supplies. I finally got the mess cleaned and organized up today. The garage and lawn tractor maintenance is next. Like you I just didn't want to work outside much in the cold weather.
@dpentola
@dpentola 2 жыл бұрын
New subscriber here. I'm glad to find a channel for a zone 6 gardener like myself (albeit zone 6b in Missouri).
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Great to hear from a fellow Zone 6er, Dave! Welcome to the channel and thanks for subscribing!
@SomeRoomtoGrow
@SomeRoomtoGrow 2 жыл бұрын
That property looks amazing! I wish I could go out in the woods to dig up some topsoil when I need it.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks- we are pretty happy with our little plot!
@amyhubbard30
@amyhubbard30 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for all the advice. I'm in Pennsylvania and this is the first year of my serious gardening venture. Last year I grew everything in pots and I was very successful. Now I have three large raised beds to try out this year. I've spent endless hours researching articles and books but nothing beats hearing a friendly voice explain everything. I'm excited to watch your videos and learn more from someone in zone 6. We had some warm spells in February so we set up our beds then, they were brand new. My biggest struggle is going to be a water source Im going to have to try a free standing rain barrel and I think it's a better idea than hauling water every day. The other struggle is pest control with deer and rabbits. I know a lot of people are going to hate this idea but I think for the first year I'm going to use liquid fence. Our township won't let us out up any fence or barrier at all without a lot of red tape so I will have to put the fence off until next year.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
You are welcome! I'm so excited to hear you are getting serious about your gardening! It sounds like you are off to a good start, as you've already taken into consideration some of the most important factors. One thing you might consider is hoops with insect netting. These can do a great job stopping rabbits from eating your veggies and deter deer (I'm not sure if it will stop a really persistent, hungry deer, but they seem to leave them alone at my parent's place with no fence). I'm curious why folks might hate the Liquid Fence... other than the nasty smell? I hope you have a wonderful garden season this year!
@amyhubbard30
@amyhubbard30 2 жыл бұрын
@@GrowfullywithJenna thanks for the advice about netting, I think I'm going to incorporate that for sure. I think with liquid fence definitly the smell is something people hate but then I also hear people say bad things about it because they think it might be harmful to the garden. I don't want to use it forever but my understanding is that it works well and it's safe but the smell and price are definitely cons.
@theseeker4700
@theseeker4700 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your updates! Im in zone 6a and it helps to keep track of what to do, plant, and when
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
You are welcome! I'm glad it helps.
@janstiver3350
@janstiver3350 2 жыл бұрын
I agree! I live in 6b up near Cleveland. Like this clean up video. Just planted spring crops and tonight in poured. Ah well, hope they aren't laying in the muck. I did cover with pest covers! Hope that protected them a little. Looking forward to more information, Jenna. Have a great spring!
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Ugh… same. We got dumped on last night and really did not need the rain. I hope your spring crops are ok!!
@janstiver3350
@janstiver3350 2 жыл бұрын
@@GrowfullywithJenna Just looked! They are happy! Yay!
@forrestfir5648
@forrestfir5648 2 жыл бұрын
Love all method of garden care you talking
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@johnorem1915
@johnorem1915 2 жыл бұрын
I’m happy that that algorithm thing recommended you. Subscribed and rang the bell. Lawrence, Ks here.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
I'm happy too, John! Welcome to the channel and thank you for subscribing! I hope you find some useful tidbits here.
@learningtogrowinChrist
@learningtogrowinChrist Жыл бұрын
NW NJ here. I am working on getting the fence supplies to fence of pasture and need to show some love to my garden among many other outside projects. 🙂
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna Жыл бұрын
Putting up fencing is a major project!
@learningtogrowinChrist
@learningtogrowinChrist Жыл бұрын
Pray for me if you believe in the God of the Bible...I'll need it. Quotes with contractors are just outrageous 🙏 I'm a wimp trying to become a man 😆 🤣
@timothyshanley1132
@timothyshanley1132 2 жыл бұрын
Did most of my cleanup in fall, but have to clean up my winter garden. Got my indoor cells sewn, but still have to get to my out door garden spring prep, thx for the reminder Jenna
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
@claudiamiller7730
@claudiamiller7730 Жыл бұрын
Can I come help you clean the barn…please? I love doing that kind of stuff. NC isn’t THAT far from Ohio!! And my new obsession the year at my new home was to anxiously wait and wait to see the bright hosta plants come up next to the driveway - I thought I lost them all to voles or disease…but they came up like champs! …..and then yesterday I got distracted by a squirrel - SQUIRREL! - and …ran over several of them with my truck. Crap. Your garden looks amazing and your efforts exhaust me! Carry on strongly, my dear….we have always needed to have more women in farming in the US….and should totally recognize and champion all the strong women who have farmed…and will continue to farm…the world over!
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna Жыл бұрын
Oh my goodness- that would be amazing!! And your incident with the squirrel- that totally sounds like something I would do!
@junegirl8432
@junegirl8432 2 жыл бұрын
Wow, a wealth of information. I planted spinach yesterday, garlic day before. Still working on the peas. Yes I need to expand my growing area good info. We have so many deer the fence dosnt work and I need too much. We use the liquid fence and it works well.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad you found some useful tidbits! Hope you have a great gardening season!
@brandycaltrider5518
@brandycaltrider5518 2 жыл бұрын
Hello from WV!! FINALLY someone who plants close by in zone 6!! I subscribed immediately! 🙂
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Brandy! Great to hear from a WV neighbor! Thanks for subscribing 😀
@daviddecatur4190
@daviddecatur4190 Жыл бұрын
I had a lot of large pines come down from storm last year so I made raised bed over stumps in my yard and in woods exspanding my yard adding growing space 😊 using Hugelkulture
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna Жыл бұрын
Sounds great!
@naturegirlmia
@naturegirlmia 2 жыл бұрын
AMEN on the cover crop!! We live about 55 miles East of you. I buy a cheaper clover DEER plot seed at a TSC store. when it gets big enough in early Spring and put our chickens on it, give them some scratch grain on top of it, they do the rest. They till it in, fertilize it and so on. I move them off, work it in with a heavy duty rake and plant late Spring garden crops!! THANK YOU for your great worth while vids!!!
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent method!! For both your soil and your chickens. Thanks for sharing!
@dustinarmstrong3485
@dustinarmstrong3485 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing! Starting a pumpkin patch this year for my daughter here in southern Ohio after growing some volunteers last year from the previous fall season. My daughter fell in love with watching them grow which meant I had to figure out how to do it. Been scouring KZbin and the internet for everything gardening and really appreciate your content.
@devanbarger3630
@devanbarger3630 Жыл бұрын
I organized my greenhouse and shed a few weeks ago. I am in the middle of updating my compost bins. (adding a 4th for making leaf mold and beefing them up a bit) and I am getting ready to install a fence/trellis around my garden and another rain water catchment system farther away from my house during March.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna Жыл бұрын
Sounds like you are keeping busy!
@johnminor4432
@johnminor4432 2 жыл бұрын
Lol the barn! Everyone has that problem cleaning up in fall is not fun but having everything organized is worth it!
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Oh, I know it. I’m really regretting not doing it this winter
@mikelarson8066
@mikelarson8066 2 жыл бұрын
Jenna another great Video 👍 it’s getting hectic in the garden here in southern Oregon. I have a fair amount of over wintered veggies under row covers and just planted 72 well established starts from my grow cabinet. The grow area in my shop is organized ready to go. While the next wave of starts are growing it’s time to move onto the remaining bed prep. It’s a lot of work but I love it. Extra incentive is the times we are living in feeling the need to really maximize production.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like you are keeping very busy, Mike! It is a lot of work- but I agree with you- it's a labor of love (and yes, I feel that extra incentive too). Hope this year's garden is a great one for you!
@johncollins500
@johncollins500 2 жыл бұрын
New subscriber from S. E. Ohio. Looking forward to your gardening tips. Have a great day!!!
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for subbing- it's great to hear from fellow Ohioans!
@erinjoyorange
@erinjoyorange 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharring our passion with us. You are fun to watch and learn from.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
@j.b.6855
@j.b.6855 2 жыл бұрын
Great video. Im in 5b, not far from zone 6. I am already doing most of the things mentioned. I am expanding my garden area along the south fence, I had to take out a bush to add a 20x25 section to the back fence. I will be cardboarding and wood chipping the area as I mainly do container gardening. I am cleaning out 15 tote sip's and getting ready to revitalize the soil in 20 five gallon bucket sip's. I have to put my three 55 gallon rain barrels back in place. This week I will be planting some brassica's a month before the last frost date and seeding radishes and carrots outside and starting lots of seeds inside. Now is the busy season for me, lots to do.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Wow! You certainly are keeping busy- sounds like you're on your way to a great garden this year!
@j.b.6855
@j.b.6855 2 жыл бұрын
@@GrowfullywithJenna I hope it will be a great year, my 4th gardening.
@holisticheritagehomestead
@holisticheritagehomestead 2 жыл бұрын
This was great. Very thorough. My wife and I love your videos. We are in zone 6B and we are in overdrive trying to get things ready. The glimpses of nice weather have been motivating. Thank you.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! I hope you guys have a wonderful gardening season this year!
@kantemirovskaya1lightninga30
@kantemirovskaya1lightninga30 8 ай бұрын
yes. 6B here. glad to find this!
@richardhart4593
@richardhart4593 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Jenna, I am in my third year and very happy to see someone in zone 6. I am about 30 miles north of Pittsburg Pa and dealing with the anxiety or should I say itch to get going. I noticed your concern about your critters were a problem with the garden especially the rabbits. I also had some issues with critters so I decided to installed a electric fence bout 6 to 8 inches from the ground. it doesn't hurt the animal but definitely gets there attention. Cost effective and real easy to install. Results were very good, just don't shock yourself, I usually unplug mind when working, however that was after I shocked myself a few times, Good luck and I enjoy your hard work and commitment to healthy food.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Richard- great to hear from a fellow Zone 6 gardener! Thank you so much for the tip on fencing! I used to work at a farm where we used a netting style electric fence (I believe it was about 3 or 4 feet high). It worked pretty well, but once in a while we'd have rabbits jump through the opening in the netting and get into the garden! I'm curious what style of fencing you are using?
@gragstongardens4288
@gragstongardens4288 2 жыл бұрын
WV zone 6b. I have used hay in my walkways and as mid summer mulch for nightshades for years now. No issues at all. Little trick I use - I put a couple of bales of hay in with my 8 chickens and in 6 weeks time it is scratched up and is virtually seed free. I scoop up in a wheel barrow and use in the walkways and add new bales to the chicken run.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
That is a great trick! Thanks for sharing!
@cathymccall9199
@cathymccall9199 2 жыл бұрын
LOL! Cold and just doing it anyway are not good companions.... I totally agree. The spirit was wanting to but the flesh just beat it down....now is the time. Great video! Thanking you for the encouragement and tips too!
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly!!
@daviddecatur4190
@daviddecatur4190 7 ай бұрын
HiJenna, tyvm for video's I wanted to tell I use cut up downed pinetree sections approximately 12 to 18 inches to secure my cattle panel arches worksreally well put one at each coener sometime i split them in half so i have a smoot edge to nail to tis way you can use your t posts on other projects in garden like exspanding your fencing or fr tomato suport lines i use florida weave with t posts tyvm !
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 6 ай бұрын
Smart idea! Thank you for sharing!
@jenniferowens3756
@jenniferowens3756 2 жыл бұрын
Hello from NE Ohio! Just found your channel and I’m loving it!
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Jennifer! Glad you're loving the channel and it's great to hear from a fellow Ohioan!
@laurajohnson7836
@laurajohnson7836 2 жыл бұрын
I was so happy to see you use alfalfa hay, as I use that as well. Everyone thinks I'm crazy when I tell them that is what I use instead of straw. I have found it significantly decreases weeds and also has lots of nutrients. I learned the plastic fence lesson a long time ago. I lived in a subdivision and I wanted a less noticeable fence. Rabbit chewed right through it and we got a picture with an outdoor camera of him happily munching my bean plants. So we now use plastic tent stakes to stake out the entire perimeter of our wire fencing to ensure there are no gaps that the rabbits can get underneath. I would love an outdoor shed to keep all my gardening supplies in. My things have to stay organized because I store them in my basement. But...my outdoor gardening box is a disater.
@GardenGirl1956
@GardenGirl1956 2 жыл бұрын
By obtaining 4 old exterior doors, a faux outhouse could be made to store your garden tools in. If one is creative, carve a sliver moon on the door that would actually open and in the back door, cut a round hole to put a glass colored but still clear plate for a window. I have seen these on pinterest and youtube. They can be dressed up to look quirky and fun and still be useful to store shovels, rakes and small garden tools, too.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Oh no! Sorry to hear you had the same rabbit experience as me! But I’m glad you’ve found something that keeps them out.
@laurajohnson7836
@laurajohnson7836 2 жыл бұрын
@@GardenGirl1956 thanks! Great idea!
@SiriusScientist
@SiriusScientist 2 жыл бұрын
I don’t have a barn, but I’d love to see the barn clean up! There is something very satisfying about the “after” when reorganizing a space, even when I dread actually getting started. Also, it’s fun to see the solutions others come up with for storage of seasonal stuff like seedling containers/pots.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
I agree- it is very satisfying to see the before & afters... let's hope I get to the 'after' part 😄!
@dtpugliese318
@dtpugliese318 7 ай бұрын
Every year I say I’m gonna clean out my shed in October or November when it’s not too hot and not too cold, but of course it never gets done. It doesn’t help that I have two young children that create a mess in the house constantly. I’ll get to in when they’re in college.
@NaiveTomato
@NaiveTomato 2 жыл бұрын
I’m zone 5a so this seems a little more practical than most videos on KZbin! Thank you! For rabbits, and other critters, you might need to do an “L” with the wire. We don’t get too much trouble from the rabbits, it’s the darn groundhog! 🤣. This year, I’m planting a garden solely for the groundhogs/rabbits…hoping it will be a distraction from our food! 🤷🏾‍♀️. Thanks, for all these tips…with warmer temps this week, I’m ready. ☀️🌱
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
I'd love to hear how the food garden for the critters works!
@EmbracingTheEternalWeb
@EmbracingTheEternalWeb Жыл бұрын
We are also in zone 5 in the higher elevations of WV, and the groundhogs may become dinner this year lol. Which state are you in Shelia?
@davidcrosby8552
@davidcrosby8552 2 жыл бұрын
At least you have a barn! :) I have a large shed with the floor covered in tools from my winter of garden tractor repair. Tomorrow is the big day tho. Hauling dirt and leveling the orchard and a neighbor gave us another DUMP TRUCK load of arborvitae wood chips. It's gonna be a rainy cold day of hard labor, but should be worth it. When you are cold, just remember, "The heat is in the tools" . :)
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
That is true! Sounds like you've got your work cut out for you- but what a great thing to get from your neighbor!
@emkn1479
@emkn1479 2 жыл бұрын
Just cleaned up the asparagus and fertilized yesterday. Good to know about burning the stems, thanks!
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
@mindofmadness5593
@mindofmadness5593 2 жыл бұрын
Good to see you again. Late Summer/Fall I was mostly hacking my way thru Wisteria the idiot before me planted-it was choking out trees and growing all over the place-even caused one tree I Felled to hang up in a bad Rocking Chair situation where the bottom of the trunk could slip and swing wildly in any direction likely killing me [[ha;f b;find and stroke means I'd never see it coming or not be able to get out of the way]] but I resolved it. I do the cardboard thing-recently covered our Fur Children Sematary to end the issues with weeds, vines and Wisteria-looking for wood chips now. Newest raised bed going in this weekend. Oh, free months ago you did a video on potatoes. I mentioned I had dried some with bad resultss-they were clumpy and pasty. I did a ton of Mashed-soaked the small pieces after boiling in water to remove all remaining starch then bagged and froze after running thru the blender into a smooth paste. Pulled a bag, put them in the degydrator for a day then blended the clumps into a powder-good results. Not store bought instant-they use freeze drying for those but, not bad. [[Sorry so long and OT but I told you I would get back on the results]] I think freezing for a week or two helped-water expansion breaks down the cells. Also, and to be a downer but honest-if you or anyone reading this Needs anything-get it now. Tomorrow may be too late. Finacial Systems and Supply systems are collapsing. Be ready to repel Boarders and take care of Self.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
I really appreciate you getting back to me about the mashed potatoes. I've still not tried them, but have continued to freeze mine as shredded hash-brown style, which works really well. I also appreciate the warning. I'd like to think it won't come to that, but do think everyone should focus on learning at a minimum a few lessons in self-sufficiency (I highly recommend growing one's own food as a start)... because you just never know. Take care!
@sweetchariotengland
@sweetchariotengland Жыл бұрын
Pond rebuild! Also we did all this stuff you mentioned. Raised and manured the bed and got some cardboard on there last year. Looks like your climate is similar to ours in parts of the UK
@richardhart4593
@richardhart4593 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Jenna, Richard Hart again. As I watched your video in different segments came across your part on your barn organization. Please allow me to share what worked for me. I am not familiar with your schedule beyond your garden but I know being a husband and father of four I WAS FORCED TO LEARN ABOUT TIME management. So now the children are grown and gone I used the same idea used for work, meals, homework and marriage. Using the clock wisely because having a garden is very close to the same, a lot to do. Each day I commit so much time to organizing. Every day the tools were put away in the correct place, things I found to be unnecessary were disposed of and the cleanup was done daily. And on days where the weather such as rain where only limited things can be accomplished is when I would tackle projects that required the entire day. before you know it your organized. I really respect your work ethic and energy not to speak of your knowledge.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
I definitely need to do that. I struggle with some aspects of time management, and organizing/cleaning and housekeeping are probably my biggest issues. Setting a small chunk of time aside each day (rather than letting it pile up and become overwhelming) is a great idea. Thank you!
@jessicamobley3041
@jessicamobley3041 Жыл бұрын
I love these videos as well as your month-to-month seed-starting videos. I'm in Kansas City Missouri which is also Zone 6A and have very heavy clay soil. Unfortunately my property that I purchased in late May last year had been sitting empty for 30 years with a gravel driveway that was raised up in proportion to where my garden is. This means I've spent a good part of the nice days out in my garden digging up rocks. And not Little Rock's we're talkin big 3 2in in diameter rocks packed so tightly nothing can get through. My poor late carrots never had a chance I am slowly but surely getting all of the Rocks dug up at least until things start to get a bit deeper in the soil so my plants have a chance and moving around what I'm planting where to make sure it has the best possible chance on the upside we're able to completely re gravel the driveway with what I've dug up out of the garden. Got my onions red and sweet planted indoors and a whole bunch of herbs started out that need a little bit of extra time before they get put in the ground in March or April. So happy it's finally gardening season
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna Жыл бұрын
Wow! That sounds like quite the task! Glad to hear you’re making progress. What hope you have a wonderful season!
@classicrocklover5615
@classicrocklover5615 2 жыл бұрын
I am in Michigan, it's the first day of Spring. Subbing due to your honesty in showing your shed ! Heading back outside for another couple hours ☺️
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Happy 2nd day of spring- I hope you enjoyed your time outdoors yesterday! And thank you for subbing- I appreciate it!
@nicolepapole
@nicolepapole 2 жыл бұрын
Love this! We have doubled our raised beds and have created the layout. We haven't had a path and mowing them was a chore so we are using cardboard and mulch to put in between and it's so much better! We use 1/4 inch hardware mesh under and around our beds for bunnies and voles. I'm installing a new hose reel and bringing the water source closer to the garden. And then some! It's an exciting time and perfect weather to work hard without dying.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like you've got some great things going on in the garden- very exciting!
@LierinEdana
@LierinEdana 2 жыл бұрын
We use half inch hardware cloth to keep rabbits out. Since we raise rabbits, some in colony pens, we've learned there isn't much they won't chew through (they are rodents!) that isn't hardware cloth or chain link (which kits can just hop right through). Our fence at this point is cattle panels with field fence wired to raise the height to 6 feet, and 2 feet of hardware cloth wired to the base and laid flat on the ground around the perimeter as well. At this point, we also line the bottoms of our raised beds with the hardware cloth. Great video!
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing- sounds like you are well fortified! I'm thinking of trying the raised bed lined with hardware cloth this year in an attempt to keep the voles away from my sweet potatoes!
@improveclaysoil
@improveclaysoil Жыл бұрын
Try moving two things that belong together in your storage area each time you go to garden. Sometimes you get in the mood then to move 4-6 soon after a while things are fixed and you barely felt you had to do anything :) P.S. grow wild letucce, it produces endless leaves almost all year for compost, and you can lay them on your beds in the spring for for hugelkultur. Which btw is fantastic. I do mounds or rows of with bolted lettuce stalks, their leaves, and some compost/old soil on top. Even on our coldest day, the hugelkultures were warm to the touch and tobacco seedlings sprouted and lived. May want to seed hugelkulture with extra spacing though as i got wash on small seeds, but they lived through even the extreme mountain winds! Thank you for your videos!
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the great tips!
@skenaWalker
@skenaWalker Жыл бұрын
No...I didn't get my messy mess (sunroom in my case) cleaned up either, but working on it now! I made the same error with the plastic chicken fence....I was blaming it on the weed whacker when I saw a bunny inside. Thanks for the reminder--I need to put some wire chicken fence up instead.
@markh1659
@markh1659 2 жыл бұрын
I recently moved and am looking forward to my first season in 6a!
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Hooray- welcome to 6a! Best wishes for a wonderful garden season!
@BalancedRuminantGrazers
@BalancedRuminantGrazers 2 жыл бұрын
Jenna! I am so happy I stumbled upon your videos this last Winter. Your joyful spirit has given me such motivation to have this be the year of a successful garden at our farm! I’m currently 34 weeks pregnant so each day the kids and I are out working on small tasks to ready the garden for Spring planting. Also I started my seeds after watching your last video. Normally I would buy them from a store. Watering them and checking on them every day has made me so much more invested in these little seeds. I just love it! Thank you so much for your videos!
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! And congratulations- what an exciting time for you and your family! Take care, and enjoy that garden (and very soon, new addition) 💚.
@VeganMangoQueen
@VeganMangoQueen 2 жыл бұрын
Yay a fellow Ohio gardener finally I found one. What if you grow clover or something on the outside of your fence that rabbits will like to eat so they fill up before getting into the beds? I heard this works but idk I’ve not had rabbits in my garden before. They are just hungry babies 💚🌱🐰
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Our lawn is full of clover and we have plenty of rabbits out there munching away! But, I think they like the garden because it's a safe protected spot for their babies- I found a LOT of nests in there. With the big fence around it, predators can't get in easily. Honestly, the mommas didn't seem to do much in the way of feeding damage, it wasn't until the babies got big enough to leave the nests that I started noticing any plants being eaten.
@persuethedream9862
@persuethedream9862 2 жыл бұрын
Lol. My barn looks the same! Plus I have thousands of black walnuts I haven't hulled yet. Glad to find another Ohioian. I started doing these the other day...now snow!!! Ugh. Make it stop I'm ready to garden
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Haha- yes MAKE IT STOP! But spring in Ohio is always such a tease!
@naturekins604
@naturekins604 Жыл бұрын
Worms love the cardboard too and give you free fertilizer as a bonus. I also use hay and love it. But I use hay that has been pulled out of the manger by the goats and gone through so the seed heads have been eaten.
@rodneybray3245
@rodneybray3245 Жыл бұрын
Very nice and helpful advice. Thanks. Rodney
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna Жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@melissaschloneger9902
@melissaschloneger9902 2 жыл бұрын
Jenna! As always I love the honesty! Burn Beetles, Burn! I am still trying to get all the leaves gathered from our wooded lot to get them into the new compost pile. I threw down grass seed right before it snowed on Friday (in Ohio) to try and get a bare patch of yard looking presentable. I have been doing indoor perennial seeds under grow lights, and then potting up. I am hoping that I don’t need to do as many next year. I have to get the beds ready outside and remove the former owner’s decorative plantings that are not functional or in the right place. The beds are not deer proofed and I am going to plant out some onions and other stinky perennials that they hate. I was inspired by your strawberry beds, so I grew plants from seed and am so excited to plant in a raised bed by the end of April. So much to do!!! Thanks for all your wisdom and advice.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
So much to do is right! Sounds like you are staying busy, Melissa- you've got a lot going on! I hope it's a great gardening season for you this year.
@melissaschloneger9902
@melissaschloneger9902 2 жыл бұрын
And for you, too! I will follow your videos. Am looking at the calendar to see if I can get to your presentations on April 2. Kids have lots of soccer games…but Lima is close to Dayton
@FaithHopeCharity523
@FaithHopeCharity523 2 жыл бұрын
My shed is also a disaster area. Looking forward to being able to get it all cleaned out and ready for the season!
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it's not just me 😆. Hope you have a great season!
@lesmar234
@lesmar234 2 жыл бұрын
Just finished putting up my 15th and 16th cattle panel trellis. This whole week I've been doing garden clean up and prep for the up coming growing season. I can't compost (HOA) so I got a pallet of my fav Black Kow and spread over all planting areas. This year Im planting more flowers than last year, I realized that I really like them. I'm doing alot of winter sowing (mostly flowers) and I had to upgrade my keeping track of plants/flower game. Last year I just marked a few and honestly lost track of what I was growing. This year I have a detailed plan and for the most part Im sticking to it. Im having such a blast. Your videos are awesome and I'm definitely a fan. Im in DE zone 7 and according to my SFG chart tomorrow is my big tomato planting day. I dont think I will be able to sleep tonight!!! 😀😀😀
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
How exciting! I hope you were able to get some sleep 😄. Sounds like you are keeping very busy this year and I'm so glad to hear you're having a blast. Happy planting!
@rnfruita6793
@rnfruita6793 2 жыл бұрын
Here in 6B we are pruning fruit trees and cleaning our beds and greenhouses for planting. Great insight into your processes, never know when you will learn something new.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Oh- that’s another thing I forgot to mention- the late winter pruning. Thanks for sharing!
@peggylee6086
@peggylee6086 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for all the useful info Jenna. I live in Nova Scotia and this winter a storm scattered all the parts of my greenhouse which by the way was very similar to yours all around our house. However there is still lots of motivation in the air from watching your video!
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Oh no Peggy! Will the greenhouse be salvageable?
@suzanneweary9739
@suzanneweary9739 2 жыл бұрын
Great information, Jenna. I have been watching videos to learn what I needed to be doing now to get my garden ready. Thank you.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
You are so welcome!
@sarahtrew9331
@sarahtrew9331 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve been tackling the paths in between our beds & when we get some good weather will be extending existing beds & tidying them up for planting. We’re in the uk and got a half plot allotment late March last year so didn’t have much time to plan if we wanted to get growing (which we did) so we had the winter to think about how we can maximise the space & make the best use of what we put in last year, which has been nice & much more relaxed than last year 😁 I’m lucky that my partner sorted our garage a couple of weeks ago so I can now easily reach all the tools & things! Good luck with yours, it’s my least favourite job too!
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Sound like you’ve got some good things going there, Sarah! Enjoy your allotment and that clean garage!
@dawnclemens5615
@dawnclemens5615 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you Jenna! Chagrin Falls, Ohio here. Holes dug and Waiting for my fruit trees. Started some seedlings. Trying perennial artichokes will see how they go. Putting up two more hoops houses over double cattle panel arches. I have to organize my shed too! Busy times right? By the way if your hay has alfalfa or clover it does not contain persistent herbicides. All legumes are particularly sensitive to the persistent herbicides that are a huge problem. We got stung once The hay we bought for our horses was treated. We did not know. The resulting horse manure compost destroyed our garden. Ohio State told us to remove the soil we had built up over 20 years and bring in new soil. Ohio State said it would be contaminated for at least five years. We chose to boost the fungi and it cleaned it up. It took two years. After that we only buy hay that has alfalfa and clover in large quantities. We still test the compost every year by planting a variety of seeds in it way prior to using it in the garden. Zone 6 has it's challenges but it is a great life!
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Oh, that's a tough lesson to learn! I'm very curious about the process you used to clean the soil (boosting the fungi), if you'd be willing to share?
@ramtharthegreat
@ramtharthegreat 2 жыл бұрын
I also use hay in my aisles, especially where I am growing squash and pumpkins. It does a great job of weed suppression (I don't use cardboard under it) while also allowing the pumpkin vines to find nutrients.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
That is a great idea!
@brianseybert2189
@brianseybert2189 2 жыл бұрын
Going down to the single digits tonight so I have to go out to the cold frame and bring in all the greens and cold weather crops that have sprouted. I am so tired of winter. Doing an experiment with my leeks. I started them in late January, and have received one haircut. I started them in a rather shallow pan, so today I transplanted them deeper into a bigger tray. I am assuming giving them another 4 to 6 weeks with their stems planted deeper will yield a stronger and longer plant stalk for planting in the garden. See what happens. Leeks are like onions very tough and resilient. Continue to rethink what is going where in my beds, guess i will not know for sure until I start sticking things in the dirt. I know one thing I do not need over 80 pounds of potatoes. Warming up next week hope to get some cover crops in and check what my winter compost has produced for me. Biting at the bit to get out in the garden.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Brrr... it got chilly here too (not single digits, but down into the teens). I am also very over winter! I'm trying to do a better job of planning out my beds too- but I'm like you, I never really know till I start planting. I'd love to hear how your leeks do!
@brianseybert2189
@brianseybert2189 2 жыл бұрын
@@GrowfullywithJenna Will do, I'm sure it won't hurt anything... at least I hope so, never grew leeks before.
@hollynelson543
@hollynelson543 2 жыл бұрын
Just found you. I love you do alot of what I do. ZONE 6 Michigan.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Hello Holly- good to hear from a fellow Zone 6'er!
@sandrawallace1001
@sandrawallace1001 2 жыл бұрын
Oh, thank goodness - a gardening show set in Ohio! I live in eastern Ohio near the Ohio River, and although I watch several KZbin gardening shows, the advice given from Michigan, California, Georgia and Australia doesn't always jibe with what I need to do when I need to do it. I do very little in-ground planting because it's just too hard for me to dig through the heavy soil in my back yard, which faces full west. Most of my gardening is done in pots - really big ones for things like tomatoes and cucumbers and smaller ones for herbs, lettuce and bell peppers. It works for me and I don't have to do a ton of bending over. As for over winter storage, I don't have a shed or barn, so most of the pots are emptied and scrubbed in the fall and placed as close to the house as I can get them. Many of the smaller clay and glazed pots are brought inside and kept on my enclosed back porch, where I spend several months tripping over them.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Sandra, it’s always great to hear from fellow Ohioans! Sounds like you’ve got a great solution worked out with your containers-I hope this year’s garden goes great for you!
@ravensnestacres7218
@ravensnestacres7218 2 жыл бұрын
I’m in zone 6 and still have 2 feet of snow on my garden. Can’t wait for it to melt so we can get started.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
I hope it melts soon!
@jamespalmerministries6131
@jamespalmerministries6131 2 жыл бұрын
If your an asparagus 🪲 beetle RUN!!! LOL! Hay works great. I use grass clippings after mowing. It keeps weeds out loosens soil over time when plowed under. I like the cardboard 💡idea! Thanks!
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
😂 🪲 I love my grass clippings too! I use them to mulch in my beds around my plants. It helps the soil SO much. Take care!
@hopeking3588
@hopeking3588 Жыл бұрын
Finally zone 6!
@CBsGreenhouseandGarden
@CBsGreenhouseandGarden 2 жыл бұрын
Awesome info Mrs. Jenna. You have done a great job with your channel. Wishing you the best my friend. I will check in now and then to see how you are doing. Stay safe and have a wonderful weekend.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you, CB. I truly appreciate your support. I hope you are doing ok?
@Angie-ci1lp
@Angie-ci1lp 2 жыл бұрын
I’m using cardboard too cleaning up my grow bags🙋🏽‍♀️ I’m so READY to get GARDENING. Very informative thank you for sharing
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Ooh- I feel like all of us are SO ready! But spring is almost here 😀!! Have a great day, Angie!
@donnacotter7572
@donnacotter7572 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for another great video, and thanks for addressing the cardboard controversy, Jenna! I didn't realize it was so controversial when used it for my whole garden when I expanded it this Fall and brought in new soil/compost after reading about the "no dig" method of gardening and reading about it on my state agriculture extension website. After, I felt a pit in my stomach when I starting reading the potential negatives. It worked really well, though. The only places I see breakthrough weeds is in the pathways. So hopefully, I will only have to reapply in those areas. The worms seem to love it. I'm hoping to plant my cold weather transplants next week after the cold snap is over this weekend. My husband also got me three livestock panels, so I'll be building a few arch trellises next week when the ground thaws. Inside, I'm learning to graft tomatoes, and I'm up-potting seedlings. I'm completely out of inside growing space. I started some things too early, and I left no seedling behind. If it germinated, I kept it figuring I'd give it away. Rookie mistakes that I'm paying for now!
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Donna. I never gave the cardboard thing too much thought either- till I started getting questions like 'aren't you worried about using that in your garden'. So of course I had to look into it! Sounds like you are keeping busy- very exciting!
@kristinneathery3927
@kristinneathery3927 2 жыл бұрын
Cardboard is what kept me from quitting. I tried all the landscape barriers, mulch, and all the other things only to get weeds coming threw or out of it. Cardboard is the only thing that worked. Also everyone says hay has weed seeds but I would spend all summer pulling oat grass out of my garden from using straw. Hay and leaves have always been pretty reliable and cover up the ugly cardboard.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Yes! I had that same experience with straw for some reason! I'm so glad to hear cardboard kept you from quitting- it is SO effective! Thanks for sharing.
@anthonymilligan8379
@anthonymilligan8379 2 жыл бұрын
Here in south jersey we are headed for a warm up and getting my hands dirty and beds ready makes any winter doldrums seem distant! Thanks for the great cardboard advice. Also hay not straw!
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Oooh- enjoy that warm weather and feel of hands in the soil!
@denisekelley2292
@denisekelley2292 Жыл бұрын
My husband and I made hinged hoop covers for four of our raised beds. I have a lot of aphid and cabbage worm trouble.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna Жыл бұрын
Smart!
@TheImpatientGardener
@TheImpatientGardener 2 жыл бұрын
I heard a redwing blackbird! A true sign of spring there. :) No sign of them here yet.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Just started noticing them this week!
@tclodfelter8789
@tclodfelter8789 2 жыл бұрын
I got the tiller gas tank repaired this morning so I got the large compost pile turned over with the tiller. I got the 4 raised garden beds tilled with the small hand held 4 cycle tiller.
@GrowfullywithJenna
@GrowfullywithJenna 2 жыл бұрын
Oh- getting equipment repaired is one thing I forgot to mention-- very important! Sounds like you're keeping busy!
@tclodfelter8789
@tclodfelter8789 2 жыл бұрын
@@GrowfullywithJenna Sadly...they don't get themselves done!
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