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Powdery Mildew on Coneflower
Powdery mildew can ruin your coneflowers, but it can be treated. UT Extension Agent Chris Cooper identifies powdery mildew and then talks about treatment options.
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Deadhead Knockout Roses
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Getting rid of spent blooms on knockout roses makes the plant look neat and tidy and encourages more blooming. Landscape Specialist Rosa Garcia shows the correct way to deadhead knockout roses. This encourages the plant to bloom more. Subscribe now to Family Plot for more gardening videos like these! youtube.com/@FamilyPlotGarden Visit our sister channel for answers to common garden questions: ...
Tomato Plant Protection Test: Mulch vs. Fungicide vs. Nothing
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This is the set-up for a tomato gardening experiment. We're trying two different methods of protecting tomato plants against blight. We've got three identical sweet 100 tomato plants, all planted the same way on the same date. One's planted in bare dirt, another's mulched, and the third gets both mulch and fungicide. This is the first of a series of videos reporting on this experiment. We will ...
Identifying and Treating Chrysanthemum Lace Bug in the Garden
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Chrysanthemum lace bugs can wreak havoc on plants in the chrysanthemum family. UT Horticulture Extension Specialist Celeste Scott shows damage from the lace bugs and identifies the insects. She also describes ways to control the chrysanthemum lace bug. Subscribe now to Family Plot for more gardening videos like these! youtube.com/@FamilyPlotGarden Visit our sister channel for answers to common ...
Inviting Lizards into Your Garden: A Guide to Creating a Habitat
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Lizards can be valuable helpers in the garden, and attracting them is easier than you might think. Mary Schmidt from Lichterman Nature Center in Memphis, Tennessee talks about the key elements of the lizard habitat that you need to attract them to your garden. She also shows three types of lizard that are common to the south-east United States. Subscribe now to Family Plot for more gardening vi...
Mushrooms in Mulch
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After long periods of rain, mushrooms appear in mulch. They can spring up overnight and can be unsightly. UT Extension Agent Chris Cooper talks about what to do. Subscribe now to Family Plot for more gardening videos like these! youtube.com/@FamilyPlotGarden Visit our sister channel for answers to common garden questions: www.youtube.com/@GardenQuestionsAnswered For even more information, go to...
Pulling Straw Around Seedlings - Straw Mulch Vegetable Garden
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The zucchini seeds are up, and it is time to pull the straw mulch around the young plants. The straw will shade out the weeds. Gardener Peter Richards shows how to do it. This is the second in a series of videos about growing a garden using heavy straw mulch. See the other videos here: ua-cam.com/video/oQoQ_pcLlVU/v-deo.html Subscribe now to Family Plot for more gardening videos like these! you...
Xeriscaping with Natives in the Southeast
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Xeriscaping is growing plants with no irrigation. In the Southeast we have hot summers with little rain. Native plants are already built to handle these conditions. Jessie Munson from Lichterman Nature Center in Memphis Tennessee talks about xeriscaping in the Southeast and shows some native plants that do well with hot summers with little rain. Subscribe now to Family Plot for more gardening v...
Plant Parsley - Herb Garden - Year Two - Raised-Bed
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Parsley is a biennial, meaning it lives two years. The second year the plant does not make many leaves, it puts its energy into seeds. Because of this it needs to be replanted on a regular basis. Gardener Peter Richards shows how to plant parsley. He also gives some tips for dealing with plant tags. Subscribe now to Family Plot for more gardening videos like these! youtube.com/@FamilyPlotGarden...
Maximize Your Vegetable Garden (and Minimize Your Weeds) with Straw Mulch
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Maximizing your garden with the use of straw mulch. It will keep the weeds down and provide organic matter for the soil in the future. Avid Gardener Joellen Dimond shows the step-by-step process of spreading it in your garden beds and planting vegetable plants and seeds into the mulch. Subscribe now to Family Plot for more gardening videos like these! youtube.com/@FamilyPlotGarden Visit our sis...
Life Cycle of the Cabbage Worm and How to Stop Them
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Cabbage worms eat the leaves of plants in the brassica family including cabbage, broccoli and cauliflower. UT Extension Agent Chris Cooper shows the egg, larvae (worm), and adult butterfly. Subscribe now to Family Plot for more gardening videos like these! youtube.com/@FamilyPlotGarden Visit our sister channel for answers to common garden questions: www.youtube.com/@GardenQuestionsAnswered For ...
What Happens when a Rose is Frozen to the Ground
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Garden roses are often made of parts of two different plants grafted together. One part is the plant you see, and the other part is the roots. UT Extension Agent Chris Cooper shows a rose bush where the top was killed by a hard freeze. The roots survived and they are now sending up new growth that is not the same as the old plant. Subscribe now to Family Plot for more gardening videos like thes...
Potato Planting and Care
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Planting potatoes in your garden can be rewarding and best of all there is a surprise at the end of the season. UT Extension Area Specialist Walter Battle shows how to prepare a site and plant potatoes in the home garden. He also talks about how to hill the plants as they grow as well as some pests that could reduce your harvest. Subscribe now to Family Plot for more gardening videos like these...
How-to: Turn Granular Fertilizer into Liquid Fertilizer - Quickly Get Fertilizer to Plants
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Granular fertilizers are standard in gardening, but when immediate absorption is crucial, liquid forms offer a solution. Gardener Peter Richards shows how to dissolve granular fertilizer in water to provide a swift nutrient boost to plants. By adding a measured amount of fertilizer to a half-filled watering can, then gently mixing until dissolved, gardeners can efficiently deliver nutrients dir...
Understanding Vegetable Bolting -- Flowering Brassica Plants
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Understanding the concept of bolting is crucial for gardeners cultivating Brassica plants like kale, broccoli, turnip greens, and collards, as well as lettuce. UT Extension Area Speciaist Walter Battle explains bolting marks a pivotal phase in the plant's lifecycle, transitioning from vegetative growth to seed production, rendering its edible parts less desirable. While the leaves remain techni...
SunPatiens, Sweet Potato Vine, and Blue Ageratum Go Great Together!
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SunPatiens, Sweet Potato Vine, and Blue Ageratum Go Great Together!
Prep Tillandsia and Bromeliad to Hang Outside - How to
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Prep Tillandsia and Bromeliad to Hang Outside - How to
Grow a Papaya Tree - An Easy, Quick Growing, Annual Tree
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Grow a Papaya Tree - An Easy, Quick Growing, Annual Tree
Dividing and Repotting Pothos
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Dividing and Repotting Pothos
How To Move Flowers Planted in the Wrong Place
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How To Move Flowers Planted in the Wrong Place
Plant Boosting Mycorrhizae
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Plant Boosting Mycorrhizae
Planting a Rare Japanese Umbrella Pine
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Planting a Rare Japanese Umbrella Pine
Thinning Vegetables in a Raised Bed Garden
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Thinning Vegetables in a Raised Bed Garden
Kicking Insect Pests Out of Your Garden
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Kicking Insect Pests Out of Your Garden
Spring Azalea Care
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Spring Azalea Care
Cutting Back Evergreen Solomon’s Seal in the Spring
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Cutting Back Evergreen Solomon’s Seal in the Spring
From Botanicals to Synthetics: Understanding Your Options for Insect Management
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From Botanicals to Synthetics: Understanding Your Options for Insect Management
Yes! There Are Native Azaleas: Add Classic Spring Color to Your Southern Landscape
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Yes! There Are Native Azaleas: Add Classic Spring Color to Your Southern Landscape
Extending the Life of Freshly Cut Tulips
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Extending the Life of Freshly Cut Tulips
Planting Native Azaleas: Tips for Success
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Planting Native Azaleas: Tips for Success

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  • @Angel-jk7lv
    @Angel-jk7lv 21 годину тому

    The Agricenter has been looking more and more beautiful lately!

  • @ricknewman3373
    @ricknewman3373 День тому

    Thank you so much for that explanation.

  • @carolynmontgomery7815
    @carolynmontgomery7815 День тому

    How hot is too hot when drying out your thyme?

  • @jeffolinger402
    @jeffolinger402 День тому

    You guys are great! Easy to understand and so helpful. Thank you greatly!

  • @specialized29er86
    @specialized29er86 2 дні тому

    I've had mine in for 2 years and except for leaf growth below the graft no other leaves have developed, Im thinking its time to dig it out and put it in a big pot and plant some other non citrus fruit in its place.

  • @SouthallTN
    @SouthallTN 3 дні тому

    What about the fairy (blush or cream) Please do a follow up segment that provides more details (best for privacy purposes, deer resistance, watering needs)

  • @davemazza791
    @davemazza791 3 дні тому

    Works for me! 👍🏽 Thanks for the info!

  • @billmongiello4885
    @billmongiello4885 3 дні тому

    i wish you would have actually answered the question

  • @wog1949
    @wog1949 3 дні тому

    Black Diamond is what category crepe myrtle?

  • @ShiftingDrifter
    @ShiftingDrifter 3 дні тому

    Helpful video. Unfortunately Quinclorac will not kill dallasgrass even a little bit. I know from personal experience using quinclorac to kill what I thought was crabgrass, only to learn later that much of my acreage was infested with loads of dallasgrass (as it is difficult to distinguish common crab grass from dallasgrass in the early spring stage of growth before it produces seed heads). I live in a zone 7 area where sandbur and dallasgrass is even more invasive than crabgrass - a challenge through the hot summer months on large bermuda lawns over an acre with temperatures reaching 95+ Fahrenheit is a challenge even when MSMA is applied. Still, MSMA is unquestionably the best way to go for the environment as it eradicates these difficult perennial weeds in just one season (as apposed to other weaker herbicides that require 3 to 4 seasons for successful eradication). At least that's been my experience.

  • @bobroberts9306
    @bobroberts9306 3 дні тому

    Unfortunately, I have two Rising Sun Redbuds and a Carolina Sweetheart Redbud- all three began developing dead branches last year. This spring, all three trees looked fine, but about two weeks ago several large branches began snapping and then leaves on smaller branches began wilting severely. Really loved the beauty of the redbuds, especially the Carolina Sweetheart. Sadly, I'll remove all three redbuds and replace each tree, but don't know what trees would be safe to plant in their place? Any ideas, I'm in Maryland 7b. Thanks

  • @TgWags69
    @TgWags69 4 дні тому

    I've been rather confused with monarchs since I was a child. I remember seeing monarch chrysalis/chrysili??? in West Virginia in the fall around Labor day. However it was common to see them mid summer up in PA. I'm always looking at milkweed to see if I can catch sight of a catapillar or chrysalis but I've never nailed down what time of year to expect them. I didn't realize there were multiple generations per year. I've tried starting milk weed several times with no luck. I think I end up leaving pods I pick in the car and they get too hot 😮‍💨. We used to have a huge patch of it along our road, but the city kept spraying it so all that comes up now is a forest of teasel....which is quite a bit uglier than the milkweed if you ask me. Government at its finest 🤔. I'm going to redouble my efforts to get some milkweed groing again. Sadly I haven't seen a monarch in many years. Wexused to have so many monarchs, tiger swallow tails, and other huge butterflies growning up in the 70s now all that seems to be around are chines cabbage moths. It's such a shame.

  • @TSD0416
    @TSD0416 4 дні тому

    Thank you this was very helpful. I almost had a heartattack when I saw both my river birches in weird leaves. The leaves have a White-Splattered bumpy Corrugated look and I thought the worst. I'm not sure what is going on but the wasps are going crazy in the tree, is it because of the aphids?

  • @sunbeansnflowersluv
    @sunbeansnflowersluv 4 дні тому

    My central leader on 12 ft trees are turning brown

  • @Redline6ix
    @Redline6ix 4 дні тому

    I loved the diversity, teamwork and information, superb video

  • @rethawallace7284
    @rethawallace7284 4 дні тому

    Thank you show me how made butterfly garden.❤❤❤❤

  • @DaveTMTMTL
    @DaveTMTMTL 5 днів тому

    I pruned my forsythias just after the flowers died out, but a couple of months later, the growth has it out over my sidewalk again. If I prune a 2nd time, will I still get flowers?

  • @Gimme_Cornbread
    @Gimme_Cornbread 5 днів тому

    Thank you for this video. My lantana plants get this every year.

  • @johnvonplutzner7735
    @johnvonplutzner7735 6 днів тому

    There are 2 o-rings on the white shaft which you applied petroleum jelly. It might be better to use a non-petroleum based lubricant to minimize damage to these seals.

  • @brookerlay
    @brookerlay 6 днів тому

    I have a dogwood in full sun. Still no blooms.

  • @peziki
    @peziki 6 днів тому

    For me, it was new purchased soil to fill raised bed... something in it already. I don't use herbicide & I'm in remote area w/o neighbors. Maybe too much water too; lots of rain lately. They are still growing but tops are curly with only a few blooms. Can soil be neutralized some way?

  • @olijr8566
    @olijr8566 6 днів тому

    Reminded of home improvement 😂🎉❤great info tho

  • @bakerbevcam4736
    @bakerbevcam4736 7 днів тому

    Useless video

  • @TheArtofToday.
    @TheArtofToday. 7 днів тому

    Do we need 3 grown men sitting in a semi circle talking about Dog Fennel?

  • @alanms07
    @alanms07 7 днів тому

    Orchid bark probably costs more than the orchid itself.

  • @BerryBlessedandCovered
    @BerryBlessedandCovered 7 днів тому

    This was not helpful in telling us how to get our already planted squash to produce more female flowers. You guys have an odd way of communicating what you did say though.

  • @forreal2225
    @forreal2225 7 днів тому

    Thank you for telling me what NOT to plant.

  • @forreal2225
    @forreal2225 7 днів тому

    These are not beneficial to me in any way shape or form. They are terrible. I’ve had to get antibiotics for my eyes and a cortisone shot as these creatures are biting my eye lids!!!! Once they get in your house it’s nearly impossible to get rid of them. They don’t live on the furniture or get in the bed. They do however fly straight into my eyes daily and it hurts so bad when they bite my eyelids. People need to stop saying they are beneficial bugs. I’d rather have lady bugs and dragon flies to eat the aphids. You can’t kill them with traditional pesticides. They don’t work on them. The only thing I read that will kill and repel them from your property is Maxxthor it’s super concentrated and it $90 a bottle. I’ve got some on order. And cannot wait to rid my home of these bugs forever!

  • @danielwebb1004
    @danielwebb1004 8 днів тому

    A similar but simpler method I used this year which may not be as effective but still works is called the Kratky method (several videos on UA-cam). I used the same tote they are using. Drill the holes in the top and use net pots just like this method, but instead of all the fancy stuff inside, just fill up the water until it covers just the bottom 1/2 inch of the net pot with the roots in it. Dissolve 60g Masterblend, 60g calcium nitrate, and 30g epsom salt. Then just wait! After about 8 weeks with tomatoes the water will get down pretty low then you just mix up 5 gallons at a time of the nutrient solution (with 1/5 the amounts since it's a 25 gallon tote) as needed. I have a ton of tomatoes (actual tomatoes, not "tomatoes"). It works for water-loving plants like tomatoes, cucumber, most herbs and eggplant, but does not work well with peppers (they need to dry out between waterings).

  • @aroncsoka
    @aroncsoka 8 днів тому

    Loved the video! What am I supposed to do with the tray during the months of propagation? Keep it in a location the plant would like, water it and replenish the compost?

  • @cdawgg21
    @cdawgg21 8 днів тому

    What size drill was used to cut the holes for the net cups?

  • @donaldkasper8346
    @donaldkasper8346 8 днів тому

    I never thin out my peaches and most years they all just grow great, but a long late winter very wet here in the SoCal High Desert, and the time of pollination seems to have dwarfed this crop. The dormancy cycling with warm and freezing seems to disrupt their growth.

  • @saracrum1487
    @saracrum1487 8 днів тому

    thank you. love me some lima beans

  • @sharonhall9578
    @sharonhall9578 10 днів тому

    Thank you

  • @thilltony3362
    @thilltony3362 10 днів тому

    Our 2nd year of harvest, black rot came in and took 80% of the crop. Year 3, it took 90%. Year 4, it took 100%. This year, I saw black rot starting, and I figured we would lose them all again. Then I remembered that when our tomatoes had blossom end rot, a cup of Epsom Salt dissolved in a gallon of water stopped the rot cold. What could it hurt? I mixed and poured a gallon around each vine. The black rot on the grapes instantly stopped! No more new rot. I'm not sure if I should treat it again or if the one treatment is enough, but I'm absolutely thrilled. Now I wonder if this isn't more of a nutrient issue. The plant being weak and succumbing to disease it should be immune to?

  • @doityourselflivinggardenin7986
    @doityourselflivinggardenin7986 10 днів тому

    I will look forward to the results. However, did you plant them where there was blight last year?

    • @FamilyPlotGarden
      @FamilyPlotGarden 8 днів тому

      There were no tomato plants in that area last year.

  • @samueljaramillo4221
    @samueljaramillo4221 11 днів тому

    Only tip I don’t agree with was spraying round up around the base of the tree. Never do that next to the tree.

  • @24creeves
    @24creeves 12 днів тому

    The top branches of my pecan trees are dying, then the whole tree dies

  • @mystic24100
    @mystic24100 13 днів тому

    Very good information. I grew up on a farm and we had “alkaline spots “ in some fields. We farmed right through them, but they did not produce anything. Very frustrating. Sometimes they looked wet and we could drive tractors over them, then the next time they would look dry and the tractor would get stuck. This was in the 50’s and 60’s. I am sure they are still there.

  • @Teknakill
    @Teknakill 14 днів тому

    I just hacked my fishtank cover and the fishes love the plant roots and the fish poop help the plants thrive. Its like its own eco-system. Keep the filter running normaly and you're all set.

  • @sundayniewoit5622
    @sundayniewoit5622 14 днів тому

    Why would you tell someone to do nothing, they literally kill the plant if you dont get rid of them. I use mosquitoes bites and also those yellow sticky things

  • @gunasaniramesh
    @gunasaniramesh 14 днів тому

    Hello , I’m in Virginia, I planted 2 fuyu persimmons about 6 years back in 8 foot distance. They both grew up of about 10ft tall. I did they flowered last year but no fruits. This year there were few flowers but didn’t fruit. I actually planted a grafted version of the persimmon trees. I bought it from a California based garden center. Both trees are very healthy . Can you please assist.

  • @Anne_Onymous
    @Anne_Onymous 14 днів тому

    My sour cherry tree was attacked this year. It has thousands of weeping holes and the leaves are turning yellow. The holes are the size of a sewing needle. Have never experienced anything like this! Will start taking preventative measures but hopefully it's not too late smh

  • @richardschaffling9882
    @richardschaffling9882 14 днів тому

    We have blue tail shrinks and short tail ones all over the place here in Greene county tn

  • @ftoftheX
    @ftoftheX 14 днів тому

    I miss my lizards.. they didnt come back from this summer. It was a tough winter.

  • @gabriallefleming7611
    @gabriallefleming7611 14 днів тому

    The ants are after the pollen. I have to brush them out of my squash flowers EVERY morning .

  • @PatriciaAShelton-no6cq
    @PatriciaAShelton-no6cq 14 днів тому

    Dealing with it now.

  • @Belcher391
    @Belcher391 15 днів тому

    I use a black light at night. The horn worm will glow a light green when hit with the light. I take them off and toss by the bird feeders. Bird like them

  • @DaleMcFarland
    @DaleMcFarland 15 днів тому

    Birds love the bright red berries, which is why you'll find it growing under trees. It's all over my yard and up my fences. I've tried for 10 years to kill it and finally gave up. Now I just let it grow and tell myself that it's ivy.

  • @bassclass5998
    @bassclass5998 15 днів тому

    I HAVE to have this hose props. This video should be called, "When white Oklahoma farmer thatts as old as the dirt hes growing in makes middle-age black host uncomfortable but he's professional." 😂😂. Naw, but seriously. Well done to the host. You can hear how uncomfortable this entire interaction is for him.