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4.2K views · 724 reactions | Many natural pest control plants act as companions to vegetables, helping to deter pests that may target your crops. For example, planting basil, marigold & alyssum with tomatoes can repel aphids ( and attract beneficial insects that feed on them, not to mention enhance the flavor of tomatoes. Natural pest control plants often attract beneficial insects such as ladybugs, parasitic wasps, and predatory beetles. These insects feed on harmful pests, providing a built-in defense mechanism for your vegetables. There are so many reason I grow natural pests control plants in my garden, healthier plants & natural pest control are just two of them. These plants have transformed my space, increased my harvests, decreased time managing pests and made my garden thrive! Growing these plants also provides culinary herbs, medicinal home remedies and enhances the beauty and structure of my garden space. If you want to dive in and start growing plants like this in your garden then comment " LEARN" and ill send you the link to check out my guided ebook that will show you how! #vegetablegarden #organicgardening #naturalpestcontrol #companionplanting #nzgardener #learntogrowfood #gardeninspiration | Jodie Dorsch
4.2K views · 724 reactions | Many natural pest control plants act as companions to vegetables, helping to deter pests that may target your crops. For example, planting basil, marigold & alyssum with tomatoes can repel aphids ( and attract beneficial insects that feed on them, not to mention enhance the flavor of tomatoes. Natural pest control plants often attract beneficial insects such as ladybugs, parasitic wasps, and predatory beetles. These insects feed on harmful pests, providing a built-in defense mechanism for your vegetables. There are so many reason I grow natural pests control plants in my garden, healthier plants & natural pest control are just two of them. These plants have transformed my space, increased my harvests, decreased time managing pests and made my garden thrive!
13K views · 603 reactions | Save this video to try these tricks for yourself in the spring! 🌱 And if you’re determined to make this the year you actually start your garden, comment 2025 for an invite to the 2025 Kitchen Garden Kickoff this December! I’ll teach you way more small tricks that have made a huge difference in my garden and how to successfully start your garden so it’s productive, easy, and fun. If you’ve ever wanted to start a garden but felt like you didn’t know enough or like it’d be too complicated, comment 2025 to join me! | Gardenary
13K views · 603 reactions | Save this video to try these tricks for yourself in the spring! 🌱 And if you’re determined to make this the year you actually start your garden, comment 2025 for an invite to the 2025 Kitchen Garden Kickoff this December! I’ll teach you way more small tricks that have made a huge difference in my garden and how to successfully start your garden so it’s productive, easy, and fun. If you’ve ever wanted to start a garden but felt like you didn’t know enough or like it’d be too complicated, comment 2025 to join me! | Gardenary
198 reactions · 58 shares | SAVE this post to remember this later! Check to see when the first frost and freeze date will be in your area to see if you still have time to grow any of these root vegetables!  Beets can survive a light frost while radishes and turnips can survive temperatures as low as 26 degrees. The cold tolerant varieties that we like to use are: Hakurei Turnips Red Ace Beets Cherry Belle Radishes Let us know what you end up planting! Follow @foodistfilms & @darlinglittlefarms for more garden info! #fallgarden #coldplantvarieties #farmtotable #gardentips | Foodist Films - Food Videographer & Photographer
198 reactions · 58 shares | SAVE this post to remember this later! Check to see when the first frost and freeze date will be in your area to see if you still have time to grow any of these root vegetables! Beets can survive a light frost while radishes and turnips can survive temperatures as low as 26 degrees. The cold tolerant varieties that we like to use are: Hakurei Turnips Red Ace Beets Cherry Belle Radishes Let us know what you end up planting! Follow @foodistfilms & @darlinglittlefarms for more garden info! #fallgarden #coldplantvarieties #farmtotable #gardentips | Foodist Films - Food Videographer & Photographer
2.1K views · 23 reactions | Growing tomatoes #gardening #garden #gardeningtips #gardenlife #gardeninspiration #gardenideas #gardenlove #gardendesign #gardenersofinstagram #gardenersworld #garden_styles #gardenphotography #gardenlovers #gardenerslife #gardenarart #gardenbeauty #gardensofinstagram #gardenplants #gardenviews #gardenersparadise #gardenista #gardeningcommunity #gardenloversclub #gardenaddict #gardeners #gardenerslife | Gardenning Moment | Gardenning Moment · Original audio
2.1K views · 23 reactions | Growing tomatoes #gardening #garden #gardeningtips #gardenlife #gardeninspiration #gardenideas #gardenlove #gardendesign #gardenersofinstagram #gardenersworld #garden_styles #gardenphotography #gardenlovers #gardenerslife #gardenarart #gardenbeauty #gardensofinstagram #gardenplants #gardenviews #gardenersparadise #gardenista #gardeningcommunity #gardenloversclub #gardenaddict #gardeners #gardenerslife | Gardenning Moment | Gardenning Moment · Original audio
111K views · 1.1K reactions | Let’s talk fall companion plants 🥬🌼 If you’re ready to bring a fall garden to life but aren’t sure what to plant together, I’ve got you covered. These pairings don’t just look beautiful in a raised bed – they help maximize production and keep your plants growing strong. Comment FALL to grab my full Fall Plant Shopping List that maps out all the best plant pairings for the fall garden based on your climate. Ready to head to the plant store? Drop FALL below and get ready to plant up your dream garden. 🍁 | Gardenary | adamsimons · Slow Dancing In A Burning Room
111K views · 1.1K reactions | Let’s talk fall companion plants 🥬🌼 If you’re ready to bring a fall garden to life but aren’t sure what to plant together, I’ve got you covered. These pairings don’t just look beautiful in a raised bed – they help maximize production and keep your plants growing strong. Comment FALL to grab my full Fall Plant Shopping List that maps out all the best plant pairings for the fall garden based on your climate. Ready to head to the plant store? Drop FALL below and get ready to plant up your dream garden. 🍁 | Gardenary | adamsimons · Slow Dancing In A Burning Room
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13K reactions · 2.4K shares | This Instantly Stops My Dog From Barking (50% OFF) | 🤝Works on the first try or your money back 🐶Stops Bad Behavior Instantly: barking, jumping, aggression. ❤️Scare off aggressive dogs on walks ✅100 day... | By Vet TeckFacebook
2K reactions · 765 shares | 🍃Plenty of late summer planting for fall harvest options! I have listed the # of days to harvest below. Keep in mind, I’m zone 7a. Always check your hardiness zone to determine which plants are most likely to thrive your location and time of year. If you live near me, go ahead and follow this list! 🌱Below are simply averages regarding days from planting to harvest. Factors like the variety, environment, soil, watering, and sun can impact the maturity timeline. Keep in mind things like lettuces and some brassicas can be harvested as soon as you see some growth (as microgreens or young leaves to create space for neighboring seedlings to further mature). 🪴Additionally, things like beets and radishes allow you to decide a harvest preference. I prefer to pick my beets larger but it means tougher skin (which I peel anyway). Whereas my radishes, I pick early and young. ☀️Parsley - 90 days ☀️Radishes - 40 days ☀️Turnips - 45 days ☀️Beets - 60 days ☀️Kale - 60 days ☀️Lettuce - 40 days ☀️Carrots - 70 days ☀️Cabbage - 80 days 🌿These are only some options. Don’t forget, the list can be quite endless. If you have some more 🫛 pea seeds laying around, toss them as well! ❔What are you planting this season? #gardeningtips #vegetablegarden #vegetablegardening #veggiegarden #vegetablegardentips #contianerplanting #potatoes #njgardeners #njgarden #growyourown #njgardening #growyourownfood #backyardgarden #backyard #gardening #gardener #homegrown #growyourfood #fromseed #eatwell #hardwork #gardenerlife #gardenerdreams #gardener #farmtotable #gardentotable #food #selfsufficient #fall #harvest | Tried And Treu Gardening | withluke · Original audio
2K reactions · 765 shares | 🍃Plenty of late summer planting for fall harvest options! I have listed the # of days to harvest below. Keep in mind, I’m zone 7a. Always check your hardiness zone to determine which plants are most likely to thrive your location and time of year. If you live near me, go ahead and follow this list! 🌱Below are simply averages regarding days from planting to harvest. Factors like the variety, environment, soil, watering, and sun can impact the maturity timeline. Keep in mind things like lettuces and some brassicas can be harvested as soon as you see some growth (as microgreens or young leaves to create space for neighboring seedlings to further mature). 🪴Additionally, things like beets and radishes allow you to decide a harvest preference. I prefer to pick
159K views · 13K reactions | FOLLOW THESE 3 STEPS RIGHT NOW TO GROW A GARDEN THIS FALL: Step 1: FIND YOUR FIRST FROST DATE Warm season crops like tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, eggplants etc will begin to slow down production as temperatures start to cool down, and will die when the first hard frost arrives (search for ‘First Frost Date’ for your zip code to find out yours). Don’t wait till that happens to plant your fall garden (it’ll be too late by then). Step 2: KNOW WHAT TO GROW Plant veggies that are cold hardy and can withstand below freezing temperatures, such as spinach, kale, broccoli, cilantro, parsley, carrots, beetroot, lettuce, arugula and more! Most can tolerate temperatures as low as 28 degrees Fahrenheit (and a light snowfall too). But if you protect them with frost blankets, fleece fabric or farm grade plastic, you can extend their lifespan significantly longer! Step 3: KNOW WHEN TO GROW Cold hardy crops that take longest to grow and mature (like Brussels sprouts, cabbage, broccoli, carrots etc) should be planted 10-12 weeks before your first frost date. Veggies that grow very quickly (like lettuce, radish & arugula) can be planted 4-6 weeks before first frost. Plants like kale, spinach, mustards and Swiss chard should be planted 8-10 weeks before first frost. So finally, the last part of the puzzle is, WHERE TO GROW? A fall garden is usually planted in late summer. So you need to be honest to yourself and remove plants that are struggling or diseased and aren’t bringing you joy. Getting rid of what isn’t working will allow you to create space for new opportunities, hope & harvests. Oh, and don’t forget to add compost to your beds prior to planting! 😊 Please like, save & share this post if you found it helpful. 💚 #fallgarden #gardenplanning #growyourfood #gardeningtips #growsomethinggreen #reshgala #vegetablegarden #gardening #gardenersofinstagram | Resh Gala | Organic Gardener | Trill Family · Watch My Shoes (feat. 3 Deep)
159K views · 13K reactions | FOLLOW THESE 3 STEPS RIGHT NOW TO GROW A GARDEN THIS FALL: Step 1: FIND YOUR FIRST FROST DATE Warm season crops like tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, eggplants etc will begin to slow down production as temperatures start to cool down, and will die when the first hard frost arrives (search for ‘First Frost Date’ for your zip code to find out yours). Don’t wait till that happens to plant your fall garden (it’ll be too late by then). Step 2: KNOW WHAT TO GROW Plant veggies that are cold hardy and can withstand below freezing temperatures, such as spinach, kale, broccoli, cilantro, parsley, carrots, beetroot, lettuce, arugula and more! Most can tolerate temperatures as low as 28 degrees Fahrenheit (and a light snowfall too). But if you protect them with frost blank
19K views · 3K reactions | Did you know that carrots grown in fall and winter taste the sweetest? I almost never grow carrots in spring and summer because they taste bland and woody. 🥕HOW: Carrot are super cold hardy veggies and when they’ve been exposed to below freezing temperatures and frost, the plant converts its starches into sugars to help it survive the winter! 🥕WHEN TO PLANT: For the sweetest tasting carrots, be sure to plant (direct sow seeds) in late summer 12 weeks before your first frost date and you’ll enjoy the best (and sweetest) harvest ever! 🥕PRO TIP: Be sure to MULCH your carrot seedlings with MUSHROOM COMPOST as it will provide nutrients to your plant in the cold winter months and prevent your carrots from freezing below the ground. #carrots #fallgarden #gardeningtips #growyourownfood #reshgala #zone7a #vegetablegarden #gardening #thehappygardeninglife #howto | Resh Gala | Organic Gardener | Andrea Vanzo · Soulmate (Slowed & Reverb)
19K views · 3K reactions | Did you know that carrots grown in fall and winter taste the sweetest? I almost never grow carrots in spring and summer because they taste bland and woody. 🥕HOW: Carrot are super cold hardy veggies and when they’ve been exposed to below freezing temperatures and frost, the plant converts its starches into sugars to help it survive the winter! 🥕WHEN TO PLANT: For the sweetest tasting carrots, be sure to plant (direct sow seeds) in late summer 12 weeks before your first frost date and you’ll enjoy the best (and sweetest) harvest ever! 🥕PRO TIP: Be sure to MULCH your carrot seedlings with MUSHROOM COMPOST as it will provide nutrients to your plant in the cold winter months and prevent your carrots from freezing below the ground. #carrots #fallgarden #gardeni
370K views · 9.7K reactions | 🍂 Use these 4 tips to close your garden for the Fall and wrap up the season! #beginnergardening-AyEozLb_jdM #gardeningtips #indoorseedstartin #growingonions #howtogrowcarrots #howtogrowonions #growingcarrots #gardenlife #summer #gardendesign #jardin #garten #beautiful #landscape #spring #photooftheday #plant #flowerstagram #gardeninspiration #home #art #instagood #plantsofinstagram #flowersofinstagram #naturelovers #macro #mygarden | Orion Thomas | Orion Thomas · Original audio
370K views · 9.7K reactions | 🍂 Use these 4 tips to close your garden for the Fall and wrap up the season! #beginnergardening-AyEozLb_jdM #gardeningtips #indoorseedstartin #growingonions #howtogrowcarrots #howtogrowonions #growingcarrots #gardenlife #summer #gardendesign #jardin #garten #beautiful #landscape #spring #photooftheday #plant #flowerstagram #gardeninspiration #home #art #instagood #plantsofinstagram #flowersofinstagram #naturelovers #macro #mygarden | Orion Thomas | Orion Thomas · Original audio
7.5K views · 13K reactions | Credit: @seattleurbanfarmco . ⚠️ All credits are reserved & belongs for their respective owners 💼 🙏🏻 Special thanks to the owner for created this post ❤ 📨 If there any objection from the original owner for posting this on my account, feel free to message me, I will immediately remove it, no need to send a strike 🙏🏻 ・・・ We’re so excited by all the enthusiasm for string trellising and the Freyr trellis, and we’re looking forward to sharing more tips and tricks for maximizing your gardening space and growing more food in 2024! Thank you for all of your support! ♥️ . . . #verticalgarden #trellisgarden #growup #daily #garden #gardening #plantsmakepeoplehappy | Gardening Greener | gardening__greener · Original audio
7.5K views · 13K reactions | Credit: @seattleurbanfarmco . ⚠️ All credits are reserved & belongs for their respective owners 💼 🙏🏻 Special thanks to the owner for created this post ❤ 📨 If there any objection from the original owner for posting this on my account, feel free to message me, I will immediately remove it, no need to send a strike 🙏🏻 ・・・ We’re so excited by all the enthusiasm for string trellising and the Freyr trellis, and we’re looking forward to sharing more tips and tricks for maximizing your gardening space and growing more food in 2024! Thank you for all of your support! ♥️ . . . #verticalgarden #trellisgarden #growup #daily #garden #gardening #plantsmakepeoplehappy | Gardening Greener | gardening__greener · Original audio
1.1M views · 32K reactions | Using Baking Soda in Planting #gardening #garden #gardeningtips #farming #planting #fertilizer #veggiegarden #bakingsoda #viralreelsシ | Garden and Planting Tips | Garden and Planting Tips · Original audio
1.1M views · 32K reactions | Using Baking Soda in Planting #gardening #garden #gardeningtips #farming #planting #fertilizer #veggiegarden #bakingsoda #viralreelsシ | Garden and Planting Tips | Garden and Planting Tips · Original audio
29K views · 331 reactions | GARLIC 🥳🥦 #reels #fyp #garlic #garden #gardening | James Calson | James Calson · Original audio
29K views · 331 reactions | GARLIC 🥳🥦 #reels #fyp #garlic #garden #gardening | James Calson | James Calson · Original audio