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If you are a gardener in zone 9a or 9b, there are so many gardening tasks to get done year-round. But by the time the month of May rolls around you likely already have some plants growing, and so in this video I share some of my best gardening tips for you.
May is a great time to pay attention to your watering schedule and so that your plants get well established. It can also be the perfect month to continue getting your crops planted if you have not done so yet. I also recommend planning out which crops you want to preserve so that you can plant enough to preserve one large batch which makes life a lot easier. But continue watching the video to hear more about all of the tips and tasks I suggest for the month of May!
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4 Comments
What state are you in…Florida, Texas, California? I'm in Central Florida 9a.
Any suggestions on what type of moisture eggplant like. I'm in Pasco county FL and can't seem to get my eggplant bigger than 3". Do they like to dry out in between or appreciate constant moisture?
@audrey please check your email 😟
I'm planting both tomatoes.