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Winter Gardening Checklist – December



Winter Gardening Checklist – December – In this video I go over some of the things we are working on in the winter garden. I also go over some of the garden tasks that should be done in the late winter

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24 Comments

  1. When I go into town and see piles and piles of leaves waiting for the city to pick up I just want to go and gather them all up, put them in large bags and bring them home. 🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄💚🙃

  2. Our gardens are looking very similar to yours here in z9B SF Bay Area [East Bay Hills]. Several areas of microclimates that allow more sensitive plants to thrive. Primula [the double petaled types] and primroses are some lovely flowering plants that will look great even in shade until May. Thanks for making such helpful videos!

  3. I was rolling over some logs that we use for our wood stove and found hundreds of lady bugs on the undersides of those logs. 🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄💚🙃

  4. Gotta love discounted plants!! I installed two new garden beds this fall with heavily discounted plants. A few things have sustained some damage on tender growth but it has allowed me to make 3-4 years of progress ($$) in a single season.

  5. Jim, I had our yard guy plant 20 osmanthus around our house. They are atop a slight (5ft)? hill from sidewalk and planted in fall 2020. I've done nothing to them. They have hardly grown at all. Should they be mulched? Then fertilized in February? Per your other vids these should be planted with some coverage, AND in the spring, I think you said. So, I should have researched first. Do you think bereford hollies closer in toward house planted alongside the tea olives might be good? Anyone else with ideas, lol? House is maybe 20-25 feet away, if that helps. Thank you anyone! (And, I planted them for privacy.)

  6. Do marginal perennials for your area survive in raised beds? I live in 8a and have a few Lantanas that aren't super hardy in my raised beds.

  7. While I am in 5b, I get so many tips from you! I ordered my seeds from MIGARDENER! Heirloom, grown by small farmers and the best is he didn't raise his prices! Wish I could find an additional channel like yours for 5b.

  8. So many perennials are dormant now. I have markers all over my yard so I know what I planted and where to look for growth in the spring !

  9. Jim how come you guys don’t have Hydrangea Aspera in your garden? They are such a statement and unique 👌

  10. If you have evergreens in containers that have controlled release fertilizer, do you flush those out in the winter also?

  11. Hi Jim and Stephanie! Just a comment about the Coleus you had in one of those containers on the steps. Beautiful plant, do you know the name of it? I’ve been looking everywhere for it by pictures but nothing so far. Your garden still looks beautiful!

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