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Do’s and Dont’s For Fall Gardening



Discover essential tips to make your fall garden thrive! 🌻 In this video, we’ll cover the top do’s and don’ts for autumn gardening to keep your plants healthy and your yard looking beautiful throughout the season. From proper mulching techniques to choosing the right perennials, these practical tips are a must for every gardener this fall. 🍂 Make your garden the best on the block—no mistakes required!

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20 Comments

  1. Hey there, I simply have run a drip line to my bird baths off my existing drip line. It is great I just blast them with hose to clean out fallen debris. Drip keeps water in bath all the time!

  2. I feel like the cover photo for this video is very awkward and kind of inappropriate for gardening. This is not the half naked gardener. I know you are not but it’s just weird.

  3. Thanks for the tip on agapanthus. I think this fall, I will gather some of the bulbs and put them in a planter to overwinter then replant them in the pot next spring. Hopefully 🎉they will bloom again. (Z-9b, Houston)

  4. Last year (since I live in the country) I kicked my old pumpkins down the hill towards our creek thinking the deer and squirrels would eat them. This year I had all kinds of colors and shapes of pumpkins and gourds growing through the forest😳😂😁

  5. I’m really love to see your suggestions and as well as hear your suggestion on different plantings. You really inspire me to have a better garden sending hugs, love, prayers and kindness with the daily dose of encouragement with a smile.♥️🙏🏼👍🏼🌹🇺🇸

  6. Always look forward to your suggestions on gardening! Hope you and Stewart go thrifting soon! Always love watching you! ❤

  7. Amazing the amount & variety of plant material that you have collected! Everything looks beautiful 😍 . I am in SoCal, agapanthus grows year round like a weed.

  8. One by one, I'm taking out my annuals that aren't looking their best. We had a couple of nights of frost last week (33 and 34 degrees) here in N MS, Zone 7B/8A, so the coleus were nipped. I pulled a few into my garage so I could let them go to seed and collect seed. No rain here since Helene, but just now saw that we may get a system by next weekend. So not a drop of rain in October this year. At least we're having cool nights but the days are back up in the 80s now. Pumpkins are still looking good. I didn't buy many this year. And it's the first time in 30 years I didn't buy a single garden mum–all of mine overwintered from last year.

  9. What is your secret for nandina. Mine never does well. I have several varieties and I noticed lately the lemon lime has splotches on it. Maybe a fungus? 8 a metro Atlanta. Any suggestions. Yours looks great

  10. Thanks to you Linda I can’t be without Cool Jobs gloves. I also ordered the knife sharpener you recently recommended & I just finished putting together the gray outdoor deck box to stash away small every day items/tools. Much appreciated!❤🎃🍁

  11. And that small pepper bush grows beautifully as a potted plant in rooms. It seems that this is the one that is very spicy. And grannies I add it to the dressing for borscht and to preserve eggplants and other vegetables. 💙💛

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