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Garden Time TV
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For over 16 seasons Garden Time is the number one garden TV show in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. This half hour show (which becomes an hour long program in the spring) is seen for 39 weeks each year from March through November. Based in the state of Oregon, it features how-to stories, local garden events and the newest in garden tools and plants. Garden Time is produced by Gustin Creative Group, based in Lake Oswego, Oregon. For more information on specific stories you can always contact the business in the story by following the contact information located at the end of every video. Their websites and phone numbers are included in the final seconds of every story.
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Podcast 2 23 Gifts for the Gardener 1
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Podcast 2 23 Gifts for the Gardener 1
Podcast 2-24 Christmas Trees
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Christmas is right around the corner and for many families that means getting a Christmas tree. On this episode of Garden Time we get some tips on keeping your cut Christmas tree fresh through the whole holiday season, and we also tell you how to take care of a living Christmas tree in your home.
Podcast 2-23 Gifts for the Gardener
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Are you stumped on getting the perfect gift for your gardener? On this episode of Garden Time we visit Portland Nursery to get a few suggestions for the gifts that are useful and also meaningful for the local economy. We also hear about a very special gift for the traveler or would be traveler.
Podcast 2-22 Winter Indoor Plant Care
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The cold days of winter are around the corner and it’s time to move those indoor plants back inside, along with your green thumb. You don’t have to give up gardening just because the weather is cold! We have some great tips to help those indoor plants survive and thrive in the winter.
Podcast 2-21 Poinsettias and Al's Week of Lights
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The holidays are here and it’s time to set up those decorations, including your holiday plants. On this episode we visit Al’s Garden and Home to learn how they grow their huge crop of poinsettias and we get tips on how to care for them in your own home. We also get a preview of their annual week of lights event.
Garden Time Tour - Spain and Portugal 2024
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Come join us on this incredible trip. Check out our website for more information. www.GardenTime.tv.
Podcast 2-20 Fall Garden Tips - Garden Myths
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Are we done yet? Not if you’re a gardener. The fall has its own to-do list for the active gardener. We visit with Jan McNeilan again about some fall gardening tips to help you get ready for spring. We also talk about a few common gardening myths and how they can be a detriment to maintaining a healthy garden.
Podcast 2-19 Planting Spring Bulbs
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Is it spring already? It is if you want spring color bulbs. On this episode of Garden Time we talk about planting your spring bulbs now for waves of early spring blooms. We tell you how to plant them and about some of the more unusual places where you can put them for a welcome spring surprise.
Podcast 2-18 Fall Lawn Care
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It is finally fall and time to start to work on your lawn??? On this episode of Garden Time we will talk about how fall is the perfect season to get your grass ready for the spring and summer ahead. We will also talk about the critters and diseases you can prevent or avoid. All coming up on Garden Time.
Podcast 2-17 Al's Fall Makeover
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Fall is almost here and it time to make some changes. On this episode of Garden Time we will help you use plants to decorate your home for the upcoming season. Then we will shop the garden center to see some color that you can use to freshen up those containers and pots for the fall and winter.
Podcast 2-16 Swan Island Dahlias - Dahlia Care
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The queen of the late summer garden has arrived. The dahlia is the star of the show this time of year and we pay a visit to the largest dahlia grower in the United States, Swan Island Dahlias. We’ll learn about their annual dahlia festival and how you can grow your own award winning dahlias.
Podcast 2-15 Kevin Vaughn Plant Hybridizer
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We all have heard about the birds and the bees, on todays Garden Time show we tell you where new baby plants come from. We pay a visit to award winning hybridizer, Kevin Vaughn’s garden and talk about how he has developed new iris, daffodils, hens and chicks, asters, and more.
Podcast 2-14 Xeriscaping - Drought tolerant plants
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The summer heat is on in the garden and your plants are paying the price. On this episode of Garden Time we stop by Blooming Junction in Cornelius Oregon to check out their drought tolerant garden and learn what plants you can use for xeriscaping your own backyard.
Podcast 2-13 Lily Festival - lily care
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Podcast 2-13 Lily Festival - lily care
Podcast 2-12 Early Summer Garden Tips
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Podcast 2-12 Early Summer Garden Tips
Podcast 2-11 Summer Container Combinations
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Podcast 2-11 Summer Container Combinations
Podcast 2-10 Iris care - open gardens at Schreiner's Iris Gardens
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Podcast 2-10 Iris care - open gardens at Schreiner's Iris Gardens
Podcast - Special edition - Tsugawa spring color
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Podcast - Special edition - Tsugawa spring color
Podcast 2-8 Lilac care - Hulda Klager lilac festival
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Podcast 2-8 Lilac care - Hulda Klager lilac festival
Podcast 2-7 Camellia care - Camellia Festival
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Podcast 2-7 Camellia care - Camellia Festival
Podcast 2-6 GardenPalooza - Dramm - Espoma
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Podcast 2-6 GardenPalooza - Dramm - Espoma
I'm interested in something native of North American. What you got or can you recommend something.
Canada, Niagara area.
Which Clematis is this? I’ve never noticed one of that kind of greenery?
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How late in the fall can you plant clematis in zone 9a PNW.?
Thank you!
Awesome tips! I just recently bought an expensive Japanese maple and they are set to deliver it to my place tomorrow. I sure hope they are transporting it the right way since Japanese maple are one of the more fragile trees.
Really nice video. I spent about 12 years building Japanese style garden. There’s so many ways to do the pathways and I really appreciate you sharing this video.
What is the name of the Begonia that has round shape leaf ( 4th plant in the first row from the right)
Just bought her book,I'm laughing so much the tears are running down down my cheeks I'm 71 and I now send my slugs out to play in the traffic
When will the divisions you planted this way flower?
I have tried growing Basil many times but I live in the high desert of New Mexico and they don't seem to tolerate hot and dry climates too well. The Grasshoppers ate mine this Year...
Beautiful Irises. I especially loved that Peach Colored one. I have some Irises but they're just the small common purple ones, and one yellow one. They bloom every April. Thanks for sharing this awesome video.
I bought some only had five seeds n none never came up u til recently out of no where it came up . Didn’t know exactly what it was had use plant identity to find out I’m so excited …. Cuz I have no seeds left n gave up but I’m happy NOW!
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We used to use Stepables brand, but it has been replaced by Little Prince at our local store. We like to support Oregon businesses, so we are glad both companies are based here! We bought a bunch of your ground covers this year. The area we want to cover is huge, so we'll come back every year.
I recently had this in Japan and it was amazing. You have to harvest the bamboo the second you see the sprouts come up from the ground, then dig down 6-8 inches. If you wait until the bamboo has grown that length above ground, it's already too woody (that's what I've been told). If you have bamboo growing in your backyard, you can harvest this indefinitely, because you know how fast that bamboo grows.
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Our soil is nothing but those rocks. Top soil is about an unch thick and then you hit the rock. I hired a backhoe to dig trenches for the first beds, now I just build them on top out of leaves a horse manure. I want to use part of the rocks, that's why I'm here, but I want to do more of a permanent walls with cement. Too bad that our town's regulations don't allow rock fence. My dream is to have a walled in garden, but not where we are, I guess. I absolutely love the edging yoi have here! It looks great!
Is there a similar program for a small community park?
The Backyard Habitat Certification Program works with small community parks, religious institutions, schools, etc.
I have a grape vine on an arbor (planted in spring 2021) and this year it has gone crazy. This is the first year I have grape. Can I prune it now with all the leaves and grapes or should I wait until fall? These grapes are very small green grapes but not sour. They never get very big so I don't know what kind they are but they are sweet. And help would be appreciated.
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I would probably use clamps during the drying process.
Netting doesn't work. Our cat happily steps on it and thinks the bed is a lavatory.
I think there is far too much water wasted on lawns.
The guy is unnecessary, and keeps changing the subject.
Pl share contact number.
Brush it ? You must be kidding me.
Moved from the Denver area where I had converted my yard to water wise plants and it's so cool to see coneflowers and wine cups and so many other similar plants that I had back at my old garden. I miss it dearly and will definitely be stopping by the demonstration garden soon with my notebook.
I have been using my walking tractors for 7 years now. Versatile, you bet! For the person who owns 4 acres or less they are a very viable "way to go". I own the rotary plow, tiller, 5' sickle bar mower, 5' hay rake/tedder, the small baler, driven wheel trailer, brush hog, finish mower, CAEB dump cart, a "powered wheel barrow", chipper/shredder, and power harrow. Rent or hire your land clearing job and then get to farming with your walking tractor! Everything is built so that it should last your lifetime! As Joel at Earthtools says "farm with your feet on the ground!"
I have 3 White Windermere roses, what would you suggest as companion plants?
That was so cute and memorable. 💙👏
Don’t plant creeping Jenny as it will spread everywhere!
so...what ARE we suppose to do to manage the lace Bug?
So you only need these if you have a sprinkler system?
Can something like this be created to hold plant pots?
I live in the Bavarian Alps and for sure rocks are my biggest crop. I call them the alpine potatoes! I still enjoy finding the big ones they are quite useful!
Great pvc idea!
Do you have a link to his Facebook? Can't find it
Thank you. Would have like to have seen a picture of your end results in full bloom.
So glad I found Kevin videos and chris
Oh i so want these. I also always want to do some sort of nursery/ breeding. This Sempervivum breeding seems interesting
Best tip video for pruning. Thank you! ❤
This seems like a great idea! I used to use twine to do a square foot garden, but I think a cat did get through that. The squares obviously left more room than the zigzagging. Has anyone had any sucess with this method?
How often do you apply??
Can u put mint with roses
What rose is that last white rambler? You didn’t give names - but they’re so beautiful!
Ants eat holes in my peony buds, so this video was hopeless.
Ants don't eat the buds! This is a big wives tale! You probably have a bigger problem from another pest. Check with your local garden center or university extension agent for better information!
Where do you get the pots?
Thank you for this vid. I have a Terra cotta pot like this and didn’t know it was for strawberries. I’ve bought some plants and want to attempt to grow Juneberries. A few questions. How do I keep the soil from spilling out of the holes? Also what’s the best way to water to get the plants at the bottom. My pot doesn’t jut out on the sides with the little pocket it’s just the round holes.