10 Late Winter Gardening Tips & Projects | P. Allen Smith (2020)
Even though it’s winter still, there is no reason to be idle in the garden. There are lots of things you can do to be preparing for the spring ahead. Here are a few …
Awesome video! I'm definitely trying those seed bombs.
I know that you are not fond of yellow, but I have to get my Carolina Jessamine to bloom again. purchased it 2 years ago with beautiful yellow flowers .It is healthy beautiful and growing foliage like mad. Got any ideas? I have pink and purple on my apartment front porch, orange Sun Impatiens on my back deck wall , then yellow sunflowers on tiny patch on the backside. all separated and spaced well. . Thats where my lemon tree and my Jessamine reside.Help!
Loved this video Allen! Seed bombs, who knew!
Excellent video just love your seed bombs the flowers came up beautiful nice recipes thank you for sharing.😊
Great idea! Definitely going to use seeds bombs 🌻🌼🌸🌺
My first time to your site! I found the music highly distracting to the conversation–is it really necessary?? Thank you.
Ok one more question, I have lemon grass growing in my tiny green house, it has some green leaves but most of it is dry and brown, I'm fighting the urge to cut it down and see if it returns. I bought them and they did very will last summer, I know grass does dormant but lemongrass is a subtropical plant. What should I do? It is my 1st time growing it so I'm still learning this plant.
Love your videos, and thanks for the reply on my lemon grass. I was afraid to cut it with this cold weather we been having. I have been a fan, I love our area I'm in Bigelow. Last summer I propagate almost 30 fig trees from my aunt's mother tree. This spring I plan to air layer a mulberry tree, a gift I got from the birds. I have a few questions, 1. do you have any bee hives at Moss Mountain? 2. propagating what plants work best with this method weather cutting or air layering? And last what can I use to substitute the tofu in the mustard green hot dip? I have inflammatory bowel disease and tofu is a issue for me. Love the full spectrum of plant to table in each of your videos,
Thanks for these greatly educational and entertaining videos. P.A.S. you have taught so much about vegs, fruits, herbs, ornamentals, recipes, and decor to help make our northeast Kansas burbstead more productive and enjoyable.
If you choose what commercials play on your channel please get rid of Donald Trump ads. We watch garden channels to enjoy and relax and to find peace in our day. All are things he does not stand for.
Allen, I'm trying to plan a perennial garden that will not need much care since I am really wrapped up in my veg garden. My probably comes with my daughter who is my partner in this endeavor…She is a vet tech and absolutely refuses to include any daylilies or lilies in general because of their toxicity for cats. My heart is breaking…but I shall persevere. I love scent. Any suggestions? I'm zone 5b/6a
I just love the many talents of P Allen Smith and have been following him for a long time. He can turn anything whether food or flower into something brilliant! Such an interesting gentleman.
Did like the seed bombs. Have some students that I could try that with. Really hate planting in a bag. Gross, as they say.
Seed bombs, oh how awesome!!!
Hi from NC thanks can you please do a video on the top 15 plants for bees 🍯🐝❤
I am one who likes to know who is touching my greens that I buy,
I always like his instructions, P. Allen Smith is great in his Career ! Congratulations and best wishes !
Love that pretty kitty
Going to try this with poppies down my back yard outside fence
Very informative. I would love to see a reduction in the use of plastics, particularly with vegetables.
Really good episode!
Seed bombs…Awesome. I'll be bombing my neighbors this year..Their yards are awful, talk about blight and eyesores…LOL…
I love hot spinach dip. Yum!!👮♀️😋
I grew up with several fig plants on the property. So delicious, if we could beat the birds.
That was the funniest scene but I learned from it , so it is good.
What amazing timing! I saved marigold seeds from my garden last season. The plan was to use some for replanting at home, then "share the wealth" around the places we drive. We weren't quite sure how we're going to spread the wealth. …. Now I know! Thanks for providing the answer. 😄💗🌻🌺 Maybe I'll do some flowers also since I saved a lot of those seeds also. LoL
My picture still in the office up stairs on his desk I was always with him I've had a green thumb since I've been a kid lady's taught me
Lots of useful information and the seed bomb skit was quite entertaining. Thank you.
lové🌿🌸
Those seed bombs full of native flowers will help our suffering native pollinators, like mason bees!
Awesome video! I'm definitely trying those seed bombs.
I know that you are not fond of yellow, but I have to get my Carolina Jessamine to bloom again. purchased it 2 years ago with beautiful yellow flowers .It is healthy beautiful and growing foliage like mad. Got any ideas? I have pink and purple on my apartment front porch, orange Sun Impatiens on my back deck wall , then yellow sunflowers on tiny patch on the backside. all separated and spaced well. . Thats where my lemon tree and my Jessamine reside.Help!
Loved this video Allen! Seed bombs, who knew!
Excellent video just love your seed bombs the flowers came up beautiful nice recipes thank you for sharing.😊
Great idea! Definitely going to use seeds bombs 🌻🌼🌸🌺
My first time to your site! I found the music highly distracting to the conversation–is it really necessary?? Thank you.
Ok one more question, I have lemon grass growing in my tiny green house, it has some green leaves but most of it is dry and brown, I'm fighting the urge to cut it down and see if it returns. I bought them and they did very will last summer, I know grass does dormant but lemongrass is a subtropical plant. What should I do? It is my 1st time growing it so I'm still learning this plant.
Love your videos, and thanks for the reply on my lemon grass. I was afraid to cut it with this cold weather we been having. I have been a fan, I love our area I'm in Bigelow. Last summer I propagate almost 30 fig trees from my aunt's mother tree. This spring I plan to air layer a mulberry tree, a gift I got from the birds. I have a few questions, 1. do you have any bee hives at Moss Mountain? 2. propagating what plants work best with this method weather cutting or air layering? And last what can I use to substitute the tofu in the mustard green hot dip? I have inflammatory bowel disease and tofu is a issue for me. Love the full spectrum of plant to table in each of your videos,
Thanks for these greatly educational and entertaining videos. P.A.S. you have taught so much about vegs, fruits, herbs, ornamentals, recipes, and decor to help make our northeast Kansas burbstead more productive and enjoyable.
If you choose what commercials play on your channel please get rid of Donald Trump ads. We watch garden channels to enjoy and relax and to find peace in our day. All are things he does not stand for.
Allen, I'm trying to plan a perennial garden that will not need much care since I am really wrapped up in my veg garden. My probably comes with my daughter who is my partner in this endeavor…She is a vet tech and absolutely refuses to include any daylilies or lilies in general because of their toxicity for cats. My heart is breaking…but I shall persevere. I love scent. Any suggestions? I'm zone 5b/6a
I just love the many talents of P Allen Smith and have been following him for a long time. He can turn anything whether food or flower into something brilliant! Such an interesting gentleman.
Did like the seed bombs. Have some students that I could try that with. Really hate planting in a bag. Gross, as they say.
Seed bombs, oh how awesome!!!
Hi from NC thanks can you please do a video on the top 15 plants for bees 🍯🐝❤
I am one who likes to know who is touching my greens that I buy,
I always like his instructions, P. Allen Smith is great in his Career ! Congratulations and best wishes !
Love that pretty kitty
Going to try this with poppies down my back yard outside fence
Very informative. I would love to see a reduction in the use of plastics, particularly with vegetables.
Really good episode!
Seed bombs…Awesome. I'll be bombing my neighbors this year..Their yards are awful, talk about blight and eyesores…LOL…
I love hot spinach dip. Yum!!👮♀️😋
I grew up with several fig plants on the property. So delicious, if we could beat the birds.
That was the funniest scene but I learned from it , so it is good.
What amazing timing! I saved marigold seeds from my garden last season. The plan was to use some for replanting at home, then "share the wealth" around the places we drive. We weren't quite sure how we're going to spread the wealth. …. Now I know! Thanks for providing the answer. 😄💗🌻🌺
Maybe I'll do some flowers also since I saved a lot of those seeds also. LoL
My picture still in the office up stairs on his desk I was always with him I've had a green thumb since I've been a kid lady's taught me
Lots of useful information and the seed bomb skit was quite entertaining. Thank you.
lové🌿🌸
Those seed bombs full of native flowers will help our suffering native pollinators, like mason bees!