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18 contributions to DIY Gardening
🌱 Which phase are you currently in?
And how are you feeling about it? - Confident and crushing it? - Wishing you had a little more direction? - Somewhere in-between?
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🌱 Which phase are you currently in?
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@Vanessa Lowe Thank You~!!! And please do~! ^_^
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@Vanessa Lowe RIGHT?! And its a bit more special when you know the artist/ connection to the artists~ I love it when I'm told how a piece fit into someone's home~
🌸 Want Your Garden to be a Pollinator Hotspot?
If you want more melons, squash, and cucumbers this year, the secret isn't just soil and sun. It's flowers. 🌻 Here's a good rule of thumb I use in my own garden: for every 3 vegetable plants, plant at least 1 flower. Some veggies rely on pollinators to produce fruit. But veggie blooms alone often aren't enough to catch their attention, especially early in the season before your vegetables even start flowering. Think of flowers as the billboard. Their bright colors and strong scent are basically advertising "food here!" to any pollinator flying by. Once they land in your garden for the flowers, they'll naturally visit your vegetable blooms too. 𝗗𝗶𝗳𝗳𝗲𝗿𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗙𝗹𝗼𝘄𝗲𝗿𝘀, 𝗗𝗶𝗳𝗳𝗲𝗿𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗩𝗶𝘀𝗶𝘁𝗼𝗿𝘀 Not all pollinators are drawn to the same things, so a mix of flowers brings a mix of helpers: 🐝 Bees love purple, blue, and yellow flowers like lavender, bee balm, hyssop, and sunflowers 🦋 Butterflies go for clustered or flat, open blooms in red, orange, and pink, like zinnias, lantana, and coneflowers, because they give them a place to land 🐦 Hummingbirds are drawn to tubular, red or orange flowers like salvia, California fuchsia, and trumpet vine 🌙 Moths prefer pale or white flowers that open in the evening, like moonflower or evening primrose, since they're active at night Planting a variety means you're rolling out the welcome mat for more than just bees. 𝗗𝗼𝗻'𝘁 𝗙𝗼𝗿𝗴𝗲𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗪𝗮𝘁𝗲𝗿 Pollinators need water just like we do, and having a source right in your garden makes a huge difference. A bird bath or small fountain works great. If there's no water nearby, pollinators have to leave your garden to find some elsewhere, which means less time pollinating your plants. But if you've got water right there, they can take a quick drink, rest for a second, and get right back to work. However, bees and other small pollinators can actually drown in open water. So, toss a few flat stones, rocks, marbles, or corks into the bird bath or fountain so they have something to land on while they drink. A shallow dish with pebbles works just as well if you don't have a bird bath.
🌸 Want Your Garden to be a Pollinator Hotspot?
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Already on it~ 🥰
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@Megan Webb the tiger lilies are for harvesting and eating~ and I’m a huge fan of permaculture ~ besides who doesn’t love seeing birds, butterflies, humming birds, and dragon flies 🥰
1K?! 🎉
Woke up this morning to 1,005 incredible action-takers inside this community. 🥹 WOW. I am so, so grateful for every single one of you. But this milestone isn't really about me... It’s a testament to your drive to grow something real & intentional in your own backyards. I CAN 👏 NOT 👏 WAIT 👏 to watch you crush your goals!! Which is about to get a 𝘸𝘩𝘰𝘰𝘰𝘭𝘦 lot easier come July 8th. Stay tuned 👀🌱
1K?! 🎉
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Congratulations~!
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@Megan Webb yeah~ most of the time 🤣 the whole “you’re not gonna get it that cabbage up that way” always rings in loud and clear~ 🤣😂🤣😂 but most of my friends are still shocked when I just twist and pull and they come right out now~ #benefitsofbeingraisedbyafarmer 🤣😂
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@Lisa Miller most grandparents have a way~ a wisdom from experience~ and a deep love~ 🥰 I’m glad you had that support through those rough patches of life~
What have you harvested lately? 👀
What's been coming out of your garden? Veggies? Herbs? Flowers? Mostly weeds?? 🫣 Let's see some harvest photos!
What have you harvested lately? 👀
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@Christine Ross yesssssss so glad I’m not the only one
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@Vanessa Lowe grandma was always veggies~ mom was always flowers~ and seriously anyone who’s doesn’t has never had fresh veggies
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