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Winter Gardening Tip: Transplanting | Life Around Home

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www.facebook.com Phillip Watson, Life Around Homes Gardening Expert, gives us some great tips for winter gardening. Winter is a great time to start and dig up your perennials if they are invasive in your garden. Phillip likes to edit his garden in the winter because he is not distracted by the flowers. It will look great in the spring! Also, if you have small shrubs you would like to move this time of year, Phillip advises only digging up the deciduous ones, in other words the ones that have dropped their leaves. You can also move your needled conifer shrubs. Broad leafed evergreens you need to wait until early spring- they do not like to be moved in the winter. Like what you see? Subscribe to our channel or join our online community on Facebook! www.facebook.comLifeAroundHome Be sure to leave any questions or comments below! Life Around Home. Life as it happens! Music by David Lohstana.

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Aerator Grown.m4v

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A How to Garden video with tips that makes container gardening easy. Easy gardening means no complex soil mixtures or complex fertilizers. This is a how to video that shows how to increase floral and vegetables yields with minimal chemical fertilizers and chemical pesticides. This is a how to video that shows how to grow healthy, vibrant plants, vegetables, and flowers. This is a how to video that explains why container plants need oxygen and why the old methods of soil additives is complex and usually ineffective. This is a how to video that explains the new aeration system offered by the Plant Warriors Aerator O2.

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Gardening Tips : Caring for Elephant Ear Plants

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Elephant ears are bulb plants that require shade, daily water, fertilizer and soil activator seaweed spray. Care for elephant ear plants in the months of March through October with this free video on gardening from the owner of a landscaping company. Expert: Bill Elzey Contact: www.showplacelawns.com Bio: Bill Elzey is the owner and manager of Showplace Lawns in Austin, Texas. Filmmaker: Todd Green

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Gardening Tips : Planting Hibiscus

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Plant hibiscus by making a base for the plant, and then use a good potting soil to keep nutrients in the hibiscus. Plant, prune and feed hibiscus to help it grow using this free video on gardening from the owner of a landscaping company. Expert: Bill Elzey Contact: www.showplacelawns.com Bio: Bill Elzey is the owner and manager of Showplace Lawns in Austin, Texas. Filmmaker: Todd Green

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Lawn & Gardening Tips : How to Use a Gas Weed Eater

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When using a gas weed eater, wear eye and ear protection and keep the weed eater flat to avoid weed eater burn. Learn to use a gas weed eater withtips from a professional landscaper in this free video on lawns and gardening. Expert: Bill Elzey Contact: www.showplacelawns.com Bio: Bill Elzey is the owner and manager of Showplace Lawns in Austin, Texas. Filmmaker: Todd Green

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Peach Crisp – Wisconsin Garden Video Blog 194.avi

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Every time I think about this recipe it makes me really hungry. Whether eating it as your main dish or a delicious after dinner snack, youll always apease your appetite. Unless you really dont like peaches, youll want to follow this simple, easy to prepare, recipe then get ready for delicious dessert tonight.

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Making Beer Bread – Wisconsin Garden Video Blog 192.avi

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You dont have to be from the Midwest to enjoy Beer Bread. After all, beer has enough yeast to work its magic and raise the dough. Heres a fast and simple recipe for making this hardy bread. And if youre hooked on something a little bit sweeter, just add the desired amount of sugar or honey to this recipe.

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Drying Peaches – Wisconsin Garden Video Blog 193.avi

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In an earlier video I mentioned that I buy fruits and vegetables whenever theyre available at a great price. In addition to canning peaches, we wanted to dry some of them in our food dehydrator for a late fall or early winter snack. Heres how they turned out.

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Part 2 Making Tomato Sauce – Wisconsin Garden Video Blog 190.avi

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For the benefit of our viewers and subscribers who are first time gardeners and for those whove never made Tomato Sauce, heres part 2 of the process

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Part 3 Making Tomato Sauce – Wisconsin Garden Video Blog 191.avi

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For the benefit of our viewers and new subscribers who are first time gardeners and for those whove never made Tomato Sauce, heres the final part 3 of the process.