7 Tips to a Bountiful Spring Garden ????????

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TIMESTAMPS
00:00 – Intro
00:07 – Asses The Garden & Tools
00:44 – Starting Seeds
01:42 – Large Projects
01:57 – Tool Maintenance
03:42 – Weeding Garden
04:18 – Mulching
05:27 – Assess Your Soil
06:14 – Plant Everything

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20 Replies to “7 Tips to a Bountiful Spring Garden ????????”

  1. I'm hoping that tonight and tomorrow is the last time I have to cover my garden because of cold nighttime temperatures.

  2. Great video thanks! It confirms what we did this morning. My husband, son, and I spent 3 hours pulling weeds and flowering winter crops for the compost, filling our low raised beds with new soil, covering areas with mulch and storing the rest of the soil we had delivered. Tiring, but now it is looking much better. Had to get it done today because CA gets more rain tomorrow …

  3. Thank you Kevin and Jacques for the "spring" tips….taking care of garden tools is important….and I need to do that. I truly enjoy watching y'all and seeing your magnificent garden….liked seeing the puppers in the background too! ???? ????

  4. Awesome video! I'm currently working on some trellising, irrigation, and some small structures surrounding my gardens. I'm going to undertake the task of some soil testing and amendments this week before I start planting anything next month!

  5. Looks awesome! Kevin, can you give us an updated, in depth tour of your irrigation setup? Every time I've used a soaker hose, the back end doesn't get enough water.

  6. Great video! Last year I bought some seed starting garden straw for mulching and it was a nightmare. Huge plants of I am assuming wheat came up and was everywhere. It was a mess and I just gave up where I had things planted. Any advise on what to mulch with or how to avoid that?

  7. Thank you for all the tips Kevin and Jacque ❤️
    It’s time to order more birdie raised beds ????

  8. Oh no Jacques! You should at least take your tools inside! I never leave my tools out. You spend good money on them so you should keep them safe.

  9. Soil health needs to be more of a priority for me. Raised bed/ potting mixes and fertilizer is getting $$$. Composting is now a MUST!

  10. That was the first time I heard to partially leave an inground bed uncovered. I had a scrap piece of clear greenhouse poly over one bed to keep the leaves from blowing away. Then I opened it up temporarily so the rain could get through. If I don't keep it covered, it will be bare. The clear poly is to help it warm up.

  11. IT ALSO WOULD VE GREAT TO BE PART OF A HORTICULTURE COLLECTIVE TO SAVE ON RESOURCES AND SUPPLIES

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