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Slugs are the gardener’s number one enemy! In this short video we show how to fight back and stop slugs damaging your crops:

– How to identify slugs, slug eggs or slug damage on or near your plant foliage or fruit.

– When and where should you look for slugs so you can remove them from your garden?

– Lay traps and barriers to prevent slugs reaching your plants.

– Encourage wildlife who prey on slugs into your garden.

Want a warning when pests are heading towards your garden? Then get involved with the Big Bug Hunt research project! Report any bugs you’ve seen at: http://bigbughunt.com

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Garden Pests: Stop Slug Damage To Your Fruit & Vegetables

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Many of us have a garden that’s smaller than we’d like, but there are plenty of clever design techniques you can use to make the most of your space.

A perfectly formed patch of garden paradise – both beautiful and productive – can be created in even the smallest of plots.

In this short video we’ll share some simple ways to get the most from even the smallest garden.

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Maximize Your Space: Stunning Designs for Small Gardens

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learn how to increase your portulaca/moss rose flowers and how to make your plant more bushy and healthy ……..please forgive me for no English subtitles in this video as my editing software and laptop needs some maintenance ….sorry ..:) please use head phones ….:)
in this video i have said that you can easily propagate these plants with cuttings …..and these are very easy to care and grow …you can make many plants from single plant…😊😊🤗🤗….you can take off or pinch the top

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Increase your Portulaca/Moss Rose Flowers With this Simple Trick

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In this week’s video, the team from Atlantis Water Gardens helps a homeowner with their leaking pond & waterfall. A complete removal and construction of a brand new backyard ecosystem fish pond was completed in this North Haledon, NJ homestead.

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Backyard pond leak renovation in North Haledon, NJ

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Originally published Live on Facebook: Learn how to make Essential Oil Tea Lights with Tanya from Lovely Greens.

Essential oils not only smell great but they help repel biting insects from bbqs, campsites, and other outdoor events. The link for the recipe and where to buy materials is below and please comment and ask questions during the tutorial.

Essential oil Candles: http://lovelygreens.com/2017/04/diy-essential-oil-tea-lights.html

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How to make Essential Oil Tea Lights (Facebook Live Video)

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Crunchy, sweet and full of character – nothing compares to garden-grown carrots. Grow them directly in the ground, in raised beds or in pots, and discover the tempting range of varieties available.

Getting carrots just right can be challenging, but when you know how it’s easy!

In this short video we share our top tips on how to sow, tend and harvest these winning roots so you can look forward to a truly bumper harvest.

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Growing Carrots from Sowing to Harvest

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Live video from the 2017 Seed Swap and Plant Share on the Isle of Man. Hosted by the Laxey & Lonan Allotment Association, this free annual event helps reduce seed wastage, saves money, and helps connect people with allotments.

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Seed Swap & Plant Share (Facebook Live)

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MAKE A BEAUTIFUL SUCCULENT PLANTER IN JUST 5 MINUTES….TRY IT NOW…:) HAPPY GARDENING..:)
Daizz’s tips: imagination is the key to success…:)

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Make a Beautiful Succulent Planter in 5 Minutes

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In this video i will tell about how to take care of
hibiscus plant,which type of fertilizer hibiscus needs,its
water requirement,soil type,pruning and how to get
maximum bloom etc.

Daizz’s tips:-
Growing hibiscus is an easy way to add a tropical flair to your garden. When you know how to care for hibiscus plants, you will be rewarded with many years of lovely flowers. Let’s look at some tips on how to care for hibiscus. Growing Hibiscus in Containers Many people who are growing a hibiscus plant choose to do so in a container. This allows them to move the hibiscus plant to ideal locations, depending on the time of year. Provide the plants with at least six hours of sunlight, especially if you want to see those lovely blooms. Although warm, humid conditions are ideal for tropical hibiscus, you may want to provide a little afternoon shade when it’s overly hot. Again, containers make this easy to do. Hibiscus plants prefer a cozy fit when growing in a container. This means that they should be slightly root bound in the pot and when you do decide to re pot, give the hibiscus only a little bit more room. Always make sure that your growing hibiscus plant has excellent drainage.
Temperatures for Growing Hibiscus:
When you care for a hibiscus, you should remember that hibiscus flower best in temperatures between 20-35 C.and cannot tolerate temps below 32 F. (0 C.). In the summer, your hibiscus plant can go outside, but once the weather starts to get near freezing, it’s time for you to bring your hibiscus indoors.
Watering Hibiscus:
When hibiscus are in their blooming stage, they require large amounts of water. Your hibiscus will need daily watering in warm weather. But once the weather cools, your hibiscus needs far less water, and too much water can kill it. In the winter, water your hibiscus only when the soil is dry to the touch.
Fertilizing Hibiscus :
A growing hibiscus plant needs lots of nutrients in order to bloom well. In the summer, use a high potassium fertilizer. You can either use a diluted liquid fertilizer one a week, a slow release fertilizer once a month or you can add a high potassium compost to the soil. In the winter, you don’t need to fertilize at all.

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How to Grow Hibiscus Plant(Full Information with Tips)

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Camellia japonica, known as common camellia or Japanese camellia, is one of the best known species of the genus Camellia. Sometimes called the Rose of winter, it belongs to the Theaceae family.There are thousands of cultivars of C. japonica in cultivation, with many different colors and forms of flowers.

In the wild, it is found in mainland China, Taiwan, southern Korea and southern Japan. It grows in forests, at altitudes of around 300–1,100 metres

Planting and Growing Conditions
Your camellia will grow best in these conditions:

Climate: Most japonica and sasanqua camellias loves winter climate. Flower buds can be nipped by frost, so later-blooming varieties may do better in colder areas.
Light: Semi-shade or dappled shade.
Soil: Well-drained acidic soil (pH 6.0 to 6.5). Do not plant in waterlogged areas. Add plenty of organic matter to the planting hole to improve drainage.
Water: Camellias are moderate drinkers and not particularly drought-tolerant, although older plants are more adaptable.

Planting Tips
Camellias need to be planted a little high, so that the top of the root ball is level with the surface of the soil. This helps water drain away from the trunk.
Camellia roots are shallow, so avoid planting them under shallow-rooted shade trees such as birch and maple. They are often grown in the light shade of tall, deep-rooted pine trees.
Smaller varieties can be grown in containers. Use a potting mix designed for camellias, azaleas, or rhododendrons for best results.

Caring for Camellias
Pruning: Prune Camellia japonica after the spring bloom. Prune Camellia sasanqua in very early spring, before flower buds form. Usually all that’s needed is a light shaping, and pinching off the tips of branches will encourage more fullness.
Fertilizing: After they finish blooming, feed camellias lightly with a balanced fertilizer, or with a fertilizer designed for acid-loving plants. Use fertilizer sparingly as camellias do not require a lot of extra food. For better absorption, apply fertilizer in a wide circle around the shrub’s drip line, rather than concentrating it around the trunk.
Propagating: Camellias are most easily propagated by softwood cuttings, air layering, or grafting.

Blooming: Increase watering during bloom time to encourage full blossoms. As an optional practice, some growers remove flower buds (called “debudding”) to promote larger, showier blooms. To do this, you can simply remove a bud that is touching another, or you can remove all the interior buds and just leave the ones on the tips of the branches.
Mulching: Camellias need several inches of mulch to keep moisture levels and temperatures constant, but make sure the mulch doesn’t touch the trunk of the plant.
Water: Keep camellias watered, but not soggy. Water deeply to encourage deeper, more drought-tolerant roots. Water well before a hard freeze to prevent cold damage

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How to Grow Camellia Flower Plant (Care and Tips)