Join Kaleb Wyse from @WyseGuide as he shares top tips for planting shade-loving perennials. Learn how to tackle dry shade areas, prepare soil, and choose the right plants like Hostas and Japanese Forest Grass. Kaleb uses Espoma Organic Bio-tone Starter Plus to provide essential nutrients for blooming and growth. He also revitalizes outdoor containers using Espoma Organic Potting Soil and Plant-tone fertilizer.
Follow along with Laura from Garden Answer as she plants new perennials, evergreen trees, and shrubs throughout her gardens. Using Espoma Organic Bio-tone Starter Plus, Laura ensures her plants receive the essential nutrients they need for successful establishment. Discover her top tips and tricks to create a beautiful and thriving summer garden!
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Join Kaleb Wyse from Wyse Guide in this gardening guide as he prepares strawberry beds, plants onions, and fertilizes fruit trees using different types of organic fertilizer.
Strawberry Beds Preparation: Kaleb uses Espoma Organic Berry-tone to boost blooms and improve soil health. He also beds the strawberries with weed-free straw to protect the berries and reduce pest issues.
Planting Onions: Espoma Organic Garden-tone is applied to promote healthy green growth in the onion bed. Kaleb carefully selects long-day onion varieties for better growth and storage.
Fertilizing Fruit Trees: In his orchard, Kaleb uses Espoma Organic Tree-tone to support healthy growth and enhance fruit production. He also showcases the benefits of the open vase pruning method for better light and air circulation.
Enhance your garden’s health and productivity with Kaleb’s tips and the help of Espoma organic fertilizers. ?
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Do you have shady spots in your garden that you don’t know how to utilize? Watch as Laura from Garden Answer demonstrates how to plant annuals in shaded areas to create vibrant, lush spaces. Whether under a tree or by your house, these tips and plant combinations will help you make the most of those low-light areas.
The Perfect Plant Mix for Shady Areas
Laura’s Plant selection:
Sedona Sunset Colorblaze Coleus: Adds a warm autumn touch, blending beautifully with pinks.
Tropical Shades Impatiens: Though labeled orange, they turned out a stunning coral pink.
Non-Stop Joy Mocha White Begonia: With tuberous blooms and beautiful foliage.
Queen Tut Grass: A compact centerpiece with a fireworks texture.
Patricia Ivy: Perfect for containers, though tricky in-ground planting.
Laura started with a small area in front of Limelight Hydrangeas. The plan was to layer Sedona Sunset Coleus for a vibrant splash of color, followed by Impatiens in the front. She also rejuvenated a nearby container with Queen Tut and Begonias, creating a clean and beautiful display.
Location 2: Under the Golden Rain Tree
This spot receives morning and late afternoon sun. Laura chose Colorblaze Coleus, part-shade to shade Impatiens, and Maverick White Geraniums for the sunnier areas. The result was a cohesive look that harmonized with the surroundings.
Location 3: The Maple Tree Area
This shady spot near the kitchen entrance required a cleanup first. Laura then planted El Brighto Coleus, White Begonias, and Wire Vine. The combination not only filled the space but added layers of color and texture, creating a container-like effect.
Final Thoughts:
Planting in shady areas can be challenging, but with the right plants and arrangements, you can transform these spaces into lush, colorful parts of your garden. Keep an eye on the light levels and choose versatile plants that thrive in varying conditions. Happy planting!
Catch up with Kaleb Wyse from Wyse Guide as he demonstrates how to use row covers to protect plants from insects. Kaleb walks us through the installation process and explains the benefits of using these covers.
Additionally, Kaleb shares his expert tips for planting hanging baskets. He uses Espoma Organic Potting Soil to ensure the best-growing medium for his new plants. Kaleb mixes in Espoma Organic Bio-tone Starter Plus to give the plants a healthy start, providing the essential nutrients for their success.
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Join Summer Rayne Oakes from @FlockFingerLakes as she adds the climbing plant Lonicera reticulata ‘Kintzley’s Ghost’ honeysuckle vine to her gazebo. Summer uses Espoma Organic Raised Bed Mix and Espoma Organic Bio-tone Starter Plus to give her plants the nutrients they need to thrive.
Watch Kaleb Wyse from@WyseGuide demonstrate how to enhance flower beds with beautifully arranged containers.
In this video, Kaleb shares his tips for planting annuals in containers, highlighting the importance of proper drainage for plant health. He uses Espoma Organic potting soil and incorporates Espoma Organic Bio-tone Starter Plus and Flower-tone fertilizers to help with plant establishment and promote vibrant blooms.
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Join Laura from Graden Answer as she plants multiple varieties of annuals intended to attract pollinators. During planting, Laura uses Espoma Organic Bio-Tone Starter Plus, ensuring her new plants receive the vital nutrients they need for successful establishment and growth. Along the way, Laura shares her top tips for planting a unique and colorful pollinator garden.
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Join Kaleb Wyse from @WyseGuide as he takes you through his step-by-step process of properly planting spruce trees. In this video, Kaleb plants three large, balled, and burlapped trees. He uses Espoma Organic Bio-tone Starter Plus to stimulate the roots and Espoma Organic Holly-tone to provide essential nutrients for successful establishment. Additionally, Kaleb adds Espoma Organic Land & Sea Compost to enrich and loosen the native soil, aiding the tree’s ability to acclimate and thrive.
Watch Summer Rayne Oakes from @FlockFingerLakes as she plants native Flame azaleas in her garden space. Using Espoma Organic Soil Acidifier to lower her soil pH, Summer ensures the best growing conditions for her new plants. Flame azaleas are known for their vibrant blossoms and support for local ecosystems, making them a stunning and beneficial addition to any garden. Check out the video below For a detailed walkthrough and Summer’s expert tips.