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July Garden Tips and Projects: P. Allen Smith (2019)



As July kicks off, join Garden Home television host P. Allen Smith, as he gives you style and design tips that will keep you ahead throughout the summer. From pests to composting, Allen has all the best solutions.

Topics Include:
Pests
Marigolds
Lavender
Lemon Grass
Chives
Color
Water
Raised Beds
Composting
Tomatoes
Organic Tips
Wall Ferns
Smoke Trees
Harvesting Rain Water
Watermelon Salad
Tardiva Hydrangea
Pollinators


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  3. Always such great ideas!!! I live in Northwest Louisiana, and in a new home….The backyard was severely neglected! So, we are going to make the backyard, Southern tropical…..with plants that will survive winters in zone 8. A pergola, waterfall, and flower beds around the fences…..and an outdoor movieTHEATER! And you give me such great ideas!!! Thank you ! You're the best!!! !

  4. I've been gardening for 50+ years, and I love learning new things…you are a great inspiration for me! Thank You!

  5. I really appreciate all the great garden information, a lot I have already incorporated in my garden. However, it seems that I always glean something I can use in every video. Thanks again and have a great week.

  6. Just ANOTHER reason to plant MORE LAVENDER! 🤓 I set two fans on either side of the back porch…the mosquitoes hate wind, and the fans extend our outdoor time by keeping mosquitoes and other biting insects at bay. You just have to talk louder to keep your voice level above the blaring fans (no wimpy fan will do😉). ☺️☺️. Unfortunately, we had to cut down many cedar trees as I found they were havens for mosquitoes and the dogs were always laying under them which increased their chances of getting mosquito heart worms, but ya gotta do what ya gotta do. Thanks for another excellent video, Allen!

  7. Please help😢 I’ve been an avid flower gardener for years. I lived in eastern WA state for many yrs & had a lot of clay soil. It took yrs & a lot of work to get many areas ok to plant. I just moved to Kansas City, MO (zone 5) last yr. Low & behold, i have another yd w/tons of clay. Is there an easier & quicker way besides replacing the soil? Or what plants will grow in this crap? I’ve got a lot of lilies 😉 but i want a lot more kinds of flowers to plant. Thk u. Love your vids!

  8. Love the tips you provide in all your videos. I recently had some poison oak and killed it by using a gallon of water, a cup of salt and some (2TBS) Dawn dish liquid. You can spray it on or do like I did and pour it on. Bye Bye poison oak. Vinegar would also be good to add to this mixture.
    Happy Summer! 😎🍉🌿

  9. The rain barrel segment was right on time. I was thinking about a rain barrel because my water bill is getting expensive due to my new garden.

    Didn’t know some cities do not accept them. I’m assuming because of the mosquito larvae?

  10. Allen, what I love is how you promote in the process a healthy lifestyle in gardening. You honestly look younger than some 20 yr olds I know who never leave their couches and video games.

  11. This year – I started incorporating edibles in my garden. Front yard I hv allysum growing between Kale n Caluliflower N nasturtiums. (2) regular chives under my climbing rose …so far it's been good. I'll send u pix once I can harvest veg. 😂

  12. 😂😂just like me talking to my plants! Love the raised compost bin idea 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻my next project making a smaller not as fancy one! Thanks for all the great tips!

  13. Have tried for many years to get lavender to grow in zone 6. It blooms once then dies off. Tried in containers of all sizes! How do you do it right? 🤔

  14. Nice tips, thanks! Grilled watermelon salad looked delightful. Love that hydrangea tree beauty!

  15. When you start talking about tomatoes you remind me of Alton Brown from food Network. Lol that was creative and cute the way you changed it up. ❤️ I love your videos. Thank you for teaching me so much about gardening and life…

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