15 Best Gardening Dvds

Updated on: December 2023

Best Gardening Dvds in 2023


The Martha Stewart Gardening Collection - Martha's Spring Garden

The Martha Stewart Gardening Collection - Martha's Spring Garden
BESTSELLER NO. 1 in 2023

Perennial Vegetable Gardening with Eric Toensmeier (DVD)

Perennial Vegetable Gardening with Eric Toensmeier (DVD)
BESTSELLER NO. 2 in 2023

Perennial Vegetables & Perennial Vegetable Gardening with Eric Toensmeier (Book & DVD Bundle)

Perennial Vegetables & Perennial Vegetable Gardening with Eric Toensmeier (Book & DVD Bundle)
BESTSELLER NO. 3 in 2023

Outlander's Guide to Scotland

Outlander's Guide to Scotland
BESTSELLER NO. 4 in 2023

Back To Eden Film - Simple. Sustainable. Solutions.

Back To Eden Film - Simple. Sustainable. Solutions.
BESTSELLER NO. 5 in 2023
  • Vital Issues Covered include: Sustailable Gardening and Food Production
  • Soil Preparation & Crop Rotation
  • Fertilization, PH Issues and Irrigation
  • Weed & Pest Control
  • How to Prune Your Fruit Trees

Homestead Blessings: The Art of Gardening

Homestead Blessings: The Art of Gardening
BESTSELLER NO. 6 in 2023
  • Array

The Complete Gardener: Great Gardening Tips

The Complete Gardener: Great Gardening Tips
BESTSELLER NO. 7 in 2023
  • Array

Mycelium Running: How Mushrooms Can Help Save the World

Mycelium Running: How Mushrooms Can Help Save the World
BESTSELLER NO. 8 in 2023
  • 1 Book
  • Serving Size:

Jazz Icons: John Coltrane Live in '60, '61 & '65

Jazz Icons: John Coltrane Live in '60, '61 & '65
BESTSELLER NO. 9 in 2023

Rental Calendar Free

Rental Calendar Free
BESTSELLER NO. 10 in 2023
  • Rental Calendar is to manage rental DVDs, CDs and books from library.
  • Very simple to save title, season, category and return date.
  • Everything is so simple to manage with the calendar!

Neotokyo

Neotokyo
BESTSELLER NO. 11 in 2023

Pickaxe

Pickaxe
BESTSELLER NO. 12 in 2023

Northside Unisex Brille II Athletic Water Shoe,Dark Gray/Red,11 M US

Northside Unisex Brille II Athletic Water Shoe,Dark Gray/Red,11 M US
BESTSELLER NO. 13 in 2023
  • Rugged neoprene upper features breathable air mesh/lightweight webbing and abrasion resistant toe/arch overlays
  • This outdoor easy on athletic hiking shoe/aqua sock offers water resistant/quick drying construction to keep you going all day
  • Lightweight EVA insole ensures extra cushioning for your feet; toe bumper protects your feet for hiking/biking and more
  • Bungee lacing system/aqua sock like features ensure secure/customized fit and easy on/off
  • Multi directional rubber outsole ensures reliable traction over both wet/dry surfaces and helps find your footing

1/cs F.Y.I. Hydroponics DVD

1/cs F.Y.I. Hydroponics DVD
BESTSELLER NO. 14 in 2023
  • Excellent instructions featuring up-to-date procedures using actual operating hydroponic gardening systems. Covers nutrients
  • seed germination and root propagation
  • lighting
  • and many types of hydroponic systems.

Scooby-Doo: Field of Screams [DVD] [2014]

Scooby-Doo: Field of Screams [DVD] [2014]
BESTSELLER NO. 15 in 2023

Plant a Constant Color Flower Garden

Directions for an easy-to-grow flower garden where there are flowers in bloom from late April through October.

Step one:

First choose a spot in your yard that gets at least six hours of direct sunlight a day. Then till up the soil and add a bit of compost, manure and a sprinkling of bone meal and till again. Start small; say a six by eight-foot rectangle or oval is large enough to give you lots of color. A quick and easy way to till up the soil is to mark off the area with sticks and string or lay out a garden hose for a border marking. Spray the area with Round-Up, place a layer of eight sheets of newspaper, and then cover with compost or manure, available at garden centers. This process takes a couple of weeks and the area will be able to dig under or till.

Spring Blooms:

Spring: Bulbs that bloom in spring must be planted in the fall.

Plant an assortment of early, mid-season and late-blooming bulbs. Check on-line for bulb companies and find the colors and plants you like. Plant the taller tulips and daffodils in the center, then surround those with hyacinths and finally outline with crocus. The bulbs are planted at different depths, so be careful when you add plants that you don't dig them up when you plant the flowers for other seasons.

Early Summer: Poppies, Digitalis (Foxglove), Lilies (early blooming varieties), Lupines and Canterbury Bells.

Mid Summer: Roses (one only in such a small garden), daisies, hollyhocks, Monarda bloom in mid summer.

Late Summer: Black-eyed Susans, monarda (Bee Balm), Butterfly bush, Heliopsis, Sunflowers bloom mid-to-late summer.

Fall: Asters, Chrysanthemums, Turtle head, Sedums bloom in very late summer to fall.

While you're waiting for your perennials to fill in, add annuals. Some of the most colorful and easy-to-grow are Petunias, Zinnias, annual Salvia and Portulacca.

Another thing to think about is color. Look through catalogs and choose the color schemes you like to look at. Some combos are pastels with pale yellows, pinks and blues; bright hot colors of red, yellow and orange, or try a Moon garden of all white flowers that will glow in the moonlight!

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