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590K views · 2.5K reactions | Will you try winter sowing in Ziplock baggies this January? Neat and tidy, reusable, no tape, easy storage from season to season. Begin in January zones 3 - 9. Snow, Freezing temps and Ice are perfect conditions! Don’t believe me? Try it from the seeds below. The bags are reusable. #wintersowing #wintergardening #seedstarting #flowerseeds #perennialseeds #seedlings #wintersowinginziplockbaggies @wintersowing for a partial list of seeds that can be wintersown (January to March) Hardy Annuals Calendula Celosia Cleome Cosmos Datura Lavatera Marigold Morning Glory Petunia Snapdragon Sunflower Hardy Perennials Aubrietta Bachelor’s buttons Bells of Ireland Bee Balm Black eyed Susan Butterfly weed Canterbury Bells Cone flower Coreopsis Dara Delphinium Feverfew Foxglove Gaillardia Larkspur Liatris Lupine Orlea Pansy Poppy Queen Anne’s lace Rudbeckia Scabiosa Sweet pea Snapdragon Sweet William Vegetables Arugula Beets Broccoli Broccoli Raab Brussels sprouts Cabbage Carrots Cauliflower Collard greens Endive Kale Leeks Lettuce Onion Radish Spinach Swiss chard Kohlrabi Herbs Chives Cilantro Dill Anise Lavender Mustard Oregano Parsley Peppermint Sage Chamomile Check out a series of step by step videos I made on YouTube. Link in bio. | Winter Sowing in Ziplock Baggies
590K views · 2.5K reactions | Will you try winter sowing in Ziplock baggies this January? Neat and tidy, reusable, no tape, easy storage from season to season. Begin in January zones 3 - 9. Snow, Freezing temps and Ice are perfect conditions! Don’t believe me? Try it from the seeds below. The bags are reusable. #wintersowing #wintergardening #seedstarting #flowerseeds #perennialseeds #seedlings #wintersowinginziplockbaggies @wintersowing for a partial list of seeds that can be wintersown (January to March) Hardy Annuals Calendula Celosia Cleome Cosmos Datura Lavatera Marigold Morning Glory Petunia Snapdragon Sunflower Hardy Perennials Aubrietta Bachelor’s buttons Bells of Ireland Bee Balm Black eyed Susan Butterfly weed Canterbury Bells Cone flower Coreopsis Dara Delphinium Feve
841K views · 7.7K reactions | Shoe rack hack for starting seeds. Don’t over water. Use a grow light if you don’t have windows. Try a shower curtain behind the rack to protect the door. Works best if you don’t leave it up for more than 8-10 weeks, it can be heavy. #seedstarting #lifehack #gardening #shoerack | James Weston
841K views · 7.7K reactions | Shoe rack hack for starting seeds. Don’t over water. Use a grow light if you don’t have windows. Try a shower curtain behind the rack to protect the door. Works best if you don’t leave it up for more than 8-10 weeks, it can be heavy. #seedstarting #lifehack #gardening #shoerack | James Weston
2.4K views · 1K reactions | A quick and easy tip to get more out of your perennials that were planted in pots 🪴 #gardening #gardener #gardenlife #gardeningtips #howto #gardenhacks | The Superior Gardener | Lindsey
2.4K views · 1K reactions | A quick and easy tip to get more out of your perennials that were planted in pots 🪴 #gardening #gardener #gardenlife #gardeningtips #howto #gardenhacks | The Superior Gardener | Lindsey
962K views · 18K reactions | #garden #gardening #planting #farming #gardeningtips #gardening101 #agriculture #fertilizer #pesticides #vinegar | By My Own Garden 1 | Facebook
962K views · 18K reactions | #garden #gardening #planting #farming #gardeningtips #gardening101 #agriculture #fertilizer #pesticides #vinegar | By My Own Garden 1 | Facebook
1.4K views · 23K reactions | This is the most amazing garden hack! Garden watering. | Curt Hilton
1.4K views · 23K reactions | This is the most amazing garden hack! Garden watering. | Curt Hilton
5.9K views · 6K reactions | Garden update and… a little garden improvement. The grass in here was fine but needed to be weed whacked and was just starting to feel a little crazy. On my walking route I noticed a garden with mulch between the raised beds and it looked so neat and chic so… for $80, I decided to finish off the space and make her look real pretty. I planted this garden about a month too late, but I can see how it’s growing in and can’t wait for next year to tweek things and make some adjustments. More flowers, tomato cages from the start, better watering of my shishito peppers… it’s going to be epic. #gardening #gardenideas #gardenstyle #raisedbedgarden | Charlotte Smith
5.9K views · 6K reactions | Garden update and… a little garden improvement. The grass in here was fine but needed to be weed whacked and was just starting to feel a little crazy. On my walking route I noticed a garden with mulch between the raised beds and it looked so neat and chic so… for $80, I decided to finish off the space and make her look real pretty. I planted this garden about a month too late, but I can see how it’s growing in and can’t wait for next year to tweek things and make some adjustments. More flowers, tomato cages from the start, better watering of my shishito peppers… it’s going to be epic. #gardening #gardenideas #gardenstyle #raisedbedgarden | Charlotte Smith
3.8K reactions · 390 shares | Did you know you can turn an old window or door into a mini greenhouse? This is your sign to find one and make your own greenhouse this fall and continue to eat fresh grown food from your backyard. #greenhouse #diygreenhouse #minigreenhouse #homesteading #homesteadlife #homesteading #gardening #homemade | Danielle | Urban Homesteading
3.8K reactions · 390 shares | Did you know you can turn an old window or door into a mini greenhouse? This is your sign to find one and make your own greenhouse this fall and continue to eat fresh grown food from your backyard. #greenhouse #diygreenhouse #minigreenhouse #homesteading #homesteadlife #homesteading #gardening #homemade | Danielle | Urban Homesteading
29K views · 2K reactions | Don’t miss planting potatoes next year!! Have you felt the magic of potatoes yet? I love growing potatoes because it’s like digging for gold. Potatoes are so easy to plant and you’ll get 5-6 for every one you bury Just start with a barrel you can get from Home Depot and drill some holes in the bottom. You can fill it up with compost and potatoes and experience the magic for yourself! If you want to be harvesting potatoes this spring, this month is the time to get them in the ground. Wanna know more hacks like this one? Comment GROW and I’ll send you an invite for the Gardenary Membership. I’ll remind you of something to do in the garden every single day of the year! | Gardenary
29K views · 2K reactions | Don’t miss planting potatoes next year!! Have you felt the magic of potatoes yet? I love growing potatoes because it’s like digging for gold. Potatoes are so easy to plant and you’ll get 5-6 for every one you bury Just start with a barrel you can get from Home Depot and drill some holes in the bottom. You can fill it up with compost and potatoes and experience the magic for yourself! If you want to be harvesting potatoes this spring, this month is the time to get them in the ground. Wanna know more hacks like this one? Comment GROW and I’ll send you an invite for the Gardenary Membership. I’ll remind you of something to do in the garden every single day of the year! | Gardenary
245K views · 37K reactions | Who's growing pumpkins next year?🎃 It's time friends, to grow pumpkins vertically! Comment "arch" to get the FREE DIY arch PDF! A few tips👇 1. Compost rich soil - they are heavy eaters - we used @farmtogarden 2. We used two hog panels for the arch and 6 metal fence posts and weaved it in 3. Planted 5 pumpkins on each side 4. Planted a smaller variety called MORANGA (still some 20 pounders) 5. No, I didn't tie them up, vines get stronger as the pumpkin grows 🤓 Follow @thepurposefulyou to see how our 2025 pumpkin arch goes!!! I have new plans😊 COMMENT "arch" to get the FREE DIY booklet on how we built it! #pumpkins #growpumpkins #growyourownfood #growfood #backyardgarden #garden101 #diy #sustainableliving | Tasha Medve | 🌿sustainable living
245K views · 37K reactions | Who's growing pumpkins next year?🎃 It's time friends, to grow pumpkins vertically! Comment "arch" to get the FREE DIY arch PDF! A few tips👇 1. Compost rich soil - they are heavy eaters - we used @farmtogarden 2. We used two hog panels for the arch and 6 metal fence posts and weaved it in 3. Planted 5 pumpkins on each side 4. Planted a smaller variety called MORANGA (still some 20 pounders) 5. No, I didn't tie them up, vines get stronger as the pumpkin grows 🤓 Follow @thepurposefulyou to see how our 2025 pumpkin arch goes!!! I have new plans😊 COMMENT "arch" to get the FREE DIY booklet on how we built it! #pumpkins #growpumpkins #growyourownfood #growfood #backyardgarden #garden101 #diy #sustainableliving | Tasha Medve | 🌿sustainable living
479K views · 5.1K reactions | Comment 1000 to learn how to earn your first $1000 as a garden consultant designing gardens just like this! I’ve designed 100s of gardens over the years as a professional gardener, but this has to be one of my favorites. We transformed this lawn into a cottage-core oasis! If helping people’s wildest garden dreams come true sounds like a fun job to you, I have the perfect resource for you to get started. I’ve taught 1000s of gardeners to become professional consultants and now it’s your turn! Comment 1000 and I’ll send you my free guide on “How to make your first $1000 as a garden consultant.” Are you ready to make someone’s garden dreams come true? | Gardenary
476K views · 4.8K reactions | Comment 1000 to learn how to earn your first $1000 as a garden consultant designing gardens just like this! I’ve designed 100s of gardens over the years as a professional gardener, but this has to be one of my favorites. We transformed this lawn into a cottage-core oasis! If helping people’s wildest garden dreams come true sounds like a fun job to you, I have the perfect resource for you to get started. I’ve taught 1000s of gardeners to become professional consultants and now it’s your turn! Comment 1000 and I’ll send you my free guide on “How to make your first $1000 as a garden consultant.” Are you ready to make someone’s garden dreams come true? | Gardenary
17K views · 6.9K reactions | Last season I posted about why growing zucchini and squash vertically was a game changer and you guys loved it but I had lots of questions about how to start. The best time is at the start. When transplanting your seedling it’s best to insert your stake first so you don’t damage the root system but if you forget like I did here just stick one in nice and close. Next using a soft tie, tie a figure right around the vine and stake to protect from rubbing and damage. Squash and zucchini grow super quick so you will need your tie it weekly, failing to do this can make it too top heavy causing the vine to snap. I find this method helps drastically with powdery mildew as well as saving space in my garden from sprawling vines that can take up a lot of space. Have you tried this method before? ⁣ .⁣ .⁣ .⁣ .⁣ .⁣ #eatwhatyougrow #ediblegarden #garden #gardener #gardenersofinstagram #gardening #gardens #gardensofinstagram #gardentotable #greenthumb #growfood #growfoodnotlawns #growyourownfood #growyourownveggies #gyo #homegrownfood #homegrownveggies #kitchengarden #zucchini #organicgarden #organicgardening #squash #raisedbeds #tomatoes #urbangarden #vegetablegarden #vegetables #veggie #veggiegarden #veggiegardening | Marlena Salib | Brecklyn House
17K views · 6.9K reactions | Last season I posted about why growing zucchini and squash vertically was a game changer and you guys loved it but I had lots of questions about how to start. The best time is at the start. When transplanting your seedling it’s best to insert your stake first so you don’t damage the root system but if you forget like I did here just stick one in nice and close. Next using a soft tie, tie a figure right around the vine and stake to protect from rubbing and damage. Squash and zucchini grow super quick so you will need your tie it weekly, failing to do this can make it too top heavy causing the vine to snap. I find this method helps drastically with powdery mildew as well as saving space in my garden from sprawling vines that can take up a lot of space. Have you
948K views · 13K reactions | Comment METHOD to learn how to plant the Gardenary Way. I’ll teach you the rules of gardening I had to break to have success in the garden. And I’ll show you the key things you’ve gotta do to plant more the right way! Comment METHOD and I’ll send the link to get the guide to your DMs. And yes, now is the time to be collecting all the leaves for your raised beds. Rake, beg and borrow leaves you can dry and save to fill your beds in the coming months. | Gardenary
948K views · 13K reactions | Comment METHOD to learn how to plant the Gardenary Way. I’ll teach you the rules of gardening I had to break to have success in the garden. And I’ll show you the key things you’ve gotta do to plant more the right way! Comment METHOD and I’ll send the link to get the guide to your DMs. And yes, now is the time to be collecting all the leaves for your raised beds. Rake, beg and borrow leaves you can dry and save to fill your beds in the coming months. | Gardenary
100K views · 6.1K reactions | One of my favourite and one of the easiest DIYs ever with the biggest impact! Were you here for these last year? I shared them two days before Christmas and so many of you loved the idea so I thought this year I better share them earlier so that you can actually at least make them before Christmas 😅 All you need are some wire flower baskets, cable ties and some battery remote controlled fairy lights which are suitable for outdoor use. I used two different sizes of flower baskets to add a bit of interest. I'll link everything on stories this evening and save it all to a highlight for you - if you have any questions let me know 🥰 Do you think you give this a go? #Christmas #christmasinspo #christmasdiy #christmasideas #christmaslights #cosychristmas | Mavourneen Conway (Pieterse)
100K views · 6.1K reactions | One of my favourite and one of the easiest DIYs ever with the biggest impact! Were you here for these last year? I shared them two days before Christmas and so many of you loved the idea so I thought this year I better share them earlier so that you can actually at least make them before Christmas 😅 All you need are some wire flower baskets, cable ties and some battery remote controlled fairy lights which are suitable for outdoor use. I used two different sizes of flower baskets to add a bit of interest. I'll link everything on stories this evening and save it all to a highlight for you - if you have any questions let me know 🥰 Do you think you give this a go? #Christmas #christmasinspo #christmasdiy #christmasideas #christmaslights #cosychristmas | Ma
190K views · 6.7K reactions | Comment HERBS to start growing your own lifetime supply of herbs The best part about a kitchen is you can feed your whole family and more from just one plant. You can make one plant last for years With a little winter care, all these herbs and more can live for more than one year. In some colder climates, you might need to take them inside or in a greenhouse, but in most of the US, these plants will grow back in the spring! So don’t waste your money and make these plants last for sooo much longer. Comment HERBS and I’ll send my Herb Garden Guide with even more herb tips to your DMs! | Gardenary
190K views · 6.7K reactions | Comment HERBS to start growing your own lifetime supply of herbs The best part about a kitchen is you can feed your whole family and more from just one plant. You can make one plant last for years With a little winter care, all these herbs and more can live for more than one year. In some colder climates, you might need to take them inside or in a greenhouse, but in most of the US, these plants will grow back in the spring! So don’t waste your money and make these plants last for sooo much longer. Comment HERBS and I’ll send my Herb Garden Guide with even more herb tips to your DMs! | Gardenary