Today in the Garden
Today in the Garden
Caloroga Shark Media Gardening Tips
A quick daily gardening tip you can use right away. Each episode focuses on what to do in your garden today, based on the season - from planting and watering to simple ways to keep your plants healthy.Short, friendly, and practical. New tips every day.
Backyard plants that impress guests
In today's episode, plant a single showy hydrangea as a focal point; choose a heat-tolerant panicle or oakleaf for warm climates or mophead/smooth for cooler nights. Site in morning sun, set root ball slightly proud, water well and mulch.Portions of this program were created with the assistance of AI, including checking the calendar and incorporating weather or seasonal data.
Jul 4
1 min
Easy red, white, and blue flowers
In today's episode, create an easy red-white-blue container by planting one bold red, one soft white, and a blue/purple spiller in a well-drained pot with fresh mix; water, pinch spent blooms, and place according to sun for best results.Portions of this program were created with the assistance of AI, including checking the calendar and incorporating weather or seasonal data.
Jul 3
1 min
Why summer plants suddenly stop blooming
In today's episode, we explain deadheading—pinch or snip off spent flowers just above the next healthy leaves or bud to prevent seed-setting and encourage more blooms. It's a calm, easy task that helps tired summer plants rebloom.Portions of this program were created with the assistance of AI, including checking the calendar and incorporating weather or seasonal data.
Jul 2
1 min
Watering tips before holiday travel
In today's episode, give your plants a deep, slow soak the morning you leave so water reaches the root zone and lasts while you're away; check the soil is cool and damp a few inches down.Portions of this program were created with the assistance of AI, including checking the calendar and incorporating weather or seasonal data.
Jul 1
1 min
The easiest vegetables to grow in buckets
In today's episode, favor quick, shallow-rooted vegetables like salad greens and radishes for bucket gardening, use a drained bucket with light potting mix, sow or transplant seedlings, and place where they get morning sun and gentle afternoon shade.Portions of this program were created with the assistance of AI, including checking the calendar and incorporating weather or seasonal data.
Jun 30
1 min
Beginner mistakes with fertilizer
In today's episode, test your soil before adding fertilizer—collect a small sample or use your county extension—to know nutrients and pH; if testing isn't possible, add compost as a gentle default.Portions of this program were created with the assistance of AI, including checking the calendar and incorporating weather or seasonal data.
Jun 29
1 min
Plants that smell amazing in summer
In today's episode, make scent the reason you plant: place a fragrant plant where you’ll brush past it — near a door, an open window, or your favorite seat so its aroma becomes part of your day.Portions of this program were created with the assistance of AI, including checking the calendar and incorporating weather or seasonal data.
Jun 28
1 min
Simple tricks to keep pots blooming
In today's episode, I show a simple deadheading habit for container plants: remove spent flowers so plants don't set seed and instead rebloom. Pick one pot you pass daily and quietly pluck or snip faded blooms.Portions of this program were created with the assistance of AI, including checking the calendar and incorporating weather or seasonal data.
Jun 27
1 min
Fast fixes for leggy plants
In today's episode, give leggy plants a gentle haircut: trim stems back to a leaf joint, re-root the soft tips in water or damp mix, and move the parent plant to brighter light to encourage bushier growth.Portions of this program were created with the assistance of AI, including checking the calendar and incorporating weather or seasonal data.
Jun 26
1 min
Why your peppers aren't growing
In today's episode, learn how to revive stalled pepper plants by reducing afternoon heat and stabilizing root moisture — use light shade (cloth, sail, or companion plants), move pots to dappled shade, and freshen mulch for steady soil.Portions of this program were created with the assistance of AI, including checking the calendar and incorporating weather or seasonal data.
Jun 25
1 min
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