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Harvesting Onions

Harvesting Onions

Season 4 Episode 7
3:09
Saving Seed from Perennials

Saving Seed from Perennials

Season 4 Episode 8
4:29
Digging and Dividing Perennials

Digging and Dividing Perennials

Season 4 Episode 9
5:00
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The Calling

Season 4 Episode 5
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Preserving Flower Blossoms

Season 4 Episode 6

Our neighbor in the garden, Josh Choe, has mastered the art of preserving his flowers using silica gel. Qwantese learns how to preserve flower blossoms, a process that actively takes a few minutes and is completely finished in just a few days!

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Digging and Dividing Perennials
5:00
Digging up and dividing perennials is often essential, and autumn is the time to do it.
Saving Seed from Perennials
4:29
Making more plants is just one reason to save seeds from native perennials.
Harvesting Onions
3:09
There are a few visual cues that indicate it may be time to harvest your onions.
Bordering your Garden with Free Flowers
3:24
Some public libraries offer seasonally-appropriate curated seed collections for free!
Turning your Lawn into a Meadow
3:43
Once your turf is dead, you're only a few steps away from planting a perennial meadow.
Transplanting Onion Seedlings
3:22
Growing onions from seed? Qwantese demonstrates transplanting them into the garden.
Starting Dahlias Early Indoors
3:58
Extend the flowering season of dahlias by starting them early indoors.
How to Prune an Overgrown Rose
5:29
It's still winter? That means it's a great time to prune our rose shrubs.
Winter Sowing: Native Seeds
2:45
Native plant seeds need a period of cold and wet in order to germinate.
How to Plant Garlic
2:48
Garlic is planted in fall before the ground freezes, and the process is very simple.
I Like Weeds
3:00
Some weeds can be welcome in the garden, plus tips on DIY weed barriers.
Rethinking Your Lawn
3:43
Three great turf alternatives to consider for your lawn.
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