7 MUST-DO Garden Chores in July
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A life hack I love for making dilutions to spray: put a small amount of warm tap water (like a cup) into a mason jar with your active ingredients. Shake the hell out of that. Then fill your sprayer with water halfway up, pour in your ingredients, finish filling with water. Much easier than shaking the hell out of a full gallon of water 😂 helpful for anyone but especially for gardeners like me with a disability
Those citrus stem clippings, and apple, are fantastic for use in bouquets. Save them and drop them off at a nearby florist! They will love you for it.
Love that you're covering the first month free for Planet Wild, thanks!
My wife made sauerkraut from two large cabbages the past two days. She bought what was tagged as big boy tomatoes that turned out to be cherry tomatoes. So those are around the neighborhood. I'm turning another pile of compost. Our neighbor has been feeding the burds which are now picking insects out of the garden. Our carrots in the raised bed have been thinned again. The tops still look bulletproof. The beets in the raised bed have been thinned, 10 pints in the pantry.
8th task: Watch gardening videos because it's almost 45°C / 113°F outside...
I call July and August our winter in LA and we have “summer snow days” from heat and air pollution once the wildfires start. I Harvest in the early morning and plant in the evenings, stay indoors the rest of the time
Kev dog (thats what I call you, im Aussie). I have binge watched your entire channel/s, you are a huge inspiration for my whole gardening journey. Im almost through my first years gardening and want to make a mention of the timelessness of your videos. I go back and and rewatch based on my seasons compared to yours. This channel is my happy place in a crazy world, thank you so much Kevin and Jacques
I’ve been following Planet Wild for a while now. I love that you’re supporting their efforts. ❤ 🎉
Kevin, I’ve been watching you for years, and you inspired me to start my own channel. I just published my first episode, and just wanted to thank you for helping me find my passion 🙏🏼
this is one of my favorite videos I've watched on my journey to become a Gardners
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Top Comments (10)
A life hack I love for making dilutions to spray: put a small amount of warm tap water (like a cup) into a mason jar with your active ingredients. Shake the hell out of that. Then fill your sprayer with water halfway up, pour in your ingredients, finish filling with water. Much easier than shaking the hell out of a full gallon of water 😂 helpful for anyone but especially for gardeners like me with a disability
Those citrus stem clippings, and apple, are fantastic for use in bouquets. Save them and drop them off at a nearby florist! They will love you for it.
Love that you're covering the first month free for Planet Wild, thanks!
My wife made sauerkraut from two large cabbages the past two days. She bought what was tagged as big boy tomatoes that turned out to be cherry tomatoes. So those are around the neighborhood. I'm turning another pile of compost. Our neighbor has been feeding the burds which are now picking insects out of the garden. Our carrots in the raised bed have been thinned again. The tops still look bulletproof. The beets in the raised bed have been thinned, 10 pints in the pantry.
8th task: Watch gardening videos because it's almost 45°C / 113°F outside...
I call July and August our winter in LA and we have “summer snow days” from heat and air pollution once the wildfires start. I Harvest in the early morning and plant in the evenings, stay indoors the rest of the time
Kev dog (thats what I call you, im Aussie). I have binge watched your entire channel/s, you are a huge inspiration for my whole gardening journey. Im almost through my first years gardening and want to make a mention of the timelessness of your videos. I go back and and rewatch based on my seasons compared to yours. This channel is my happy place in a crazy world, thank you so much Kevin and Jacques
I’ve been following Planet Wild for a while now. I love that you’re supporting their efforts. ❤ 🎉
Kevin, I’ve been watching you for years, and you inspired me to start my own channel. I just published my first episode, and just wanted to thank you for helping me find my passion 🙏🏼
this is one of my favorite videos I've watched on my journey to become a Gardners