Are your tomatoes starting to bloom? Kaleb from Wyse Guide has some bountiful tips to ensure your tomato plants stay happy and healthy! Watch as he uses Espoma Organic Tomato! Liquid Fertilizer to help his tomato plants grow more blooms.
There’s nothing better than the gift of greenery, and Kaleb of @Wyse Guideknows his grandma deserves the best! That’s why he uses Espoma Organic Potting Soil Mix and Plant-toneto give these container plants a strong head-start to last for seasons to come. Follow along for all his tips and tricks for a beautiful addition to any home.
Bonus tip: We also recommend using Espoma Organic Bio-tone Starter Plusat the time of planting to help produce large root systems very quickly. This will help ensure that new plantings get maximum water and nutrients from the soil to minimize transplant loss.
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Follow along with Kaleb Wyse’s @WyseGuide flowerbed cleanup! Watch as he preps his beds and offers some composting tips and tricks. Once the beds are beautified, he uses Espoma Organic Evergreen-tone, Plant-tone, and Tree-tone to fertilize his Skyline Spruce and other evergreen trees.
Everyone loves the big, colorful blooms that come with hydrangeas, and getting them started is easier than you think! Follow along with Kaleb Wyse as he uses Espoma Organic Holly-tone and Soil Acidifier to fertilize his hydrangeas for spring.
When planting, we always recommend adding in some Espoma Organic Bio-tone Starter Plus to help provide the nutrients plants need to thrive in their new location.
Want a Mother’s Day gift that keeps on giving? Consider planting for Mom or anyone special in your life. Or maybe you just like to decorate with hanging plants? Watch Kaleb from @WyseGuide demonstrate how to properly plant your own hanging potted plants.
Are you ready to move your veggie seedlings outdoors?
Kaleb Wyse from @WyseGuide recommends planting these 3-4 weeks before your last spring frost.
When his seedlings are ready to move out to the garden, Kaleb preps his beds by adding a 1-2 inch layer of compost and also mixing in some @ESPOMAORGANIC Plant-tone or Garden-tone for extra nutrition and organic matter. He recommends planting these seedlings deep enough that they’re sturdy, but make sure their crown is exposed.
Follow along in the video below as Kaleb takes you with him in his garden to talk about the benefit of maintaining healthy soil in raised garden beds.
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Broccoli, cabbage, and cauliflower are cole crops and all members of the cabbage family. Cole crops are cool-season vegetables that grow best at temperatures between 60o and 70oF. A reminder that cabbage takes about 60-105 days to harvest, cauliflower takes around 80 days to harvest and broccoli takes about 80-100 days.
Wishing you had started some cabbage, cauliflower, or broccoli seeds this year. Don’t worry, you can still purchase seedlings and plant them! No need to miss out on growing your own fresh veggies this season!