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Three Sisters Agriculture
Guest Speaker: Doug Martin from Central Texas Cherokee Township
Date & Time: Monday, March 11, 2024 @ 6 - 9 p.m. CST (Doors at 6, talk at 7)
Location: Zilker Botanical Garden & Streaming via Zoom or YouTube
Cost: Free and Open to Public (Membership Encouraged)
In this talk we will discuss what constitutes “Three sisters agriculture;” the benefits and drawbacks of attempting this method in Central Texas; and the importance of these plants to Native communities. We will share information and updates about our current and future garden projects and events. The talk will include some traditional stories and Cherokee language names for plants and traditional foods. We will also go over the traditional process of nixtamlization, so participants who do decide to grow corn can get the most nutrit...
published: 12 Mar 2024
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Austin Organic Gardeners: 75 Years of Growing Good!
In response to the garden chemical craze after WW II, Josephine and Charles Huntley founded the Austin Organic Gardeners in 1945 with a passionate mission: grow soil health for healthy food. On AOG’s 75th anniversary, climate challenges and stressed water resources contribute to their educational mission, especially this year when the pandemic has led to ever-growing numbers of new gardeners. AOG President Mary Kraemer explains how they can help you and your garden.
published: 03 Dec 2020
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Why Grow Organically? |Austin Organic Gardeners |Central Texas Gardener
To celebrate the Austin Organic Gardeners’ 70th anniversary, Forrest Arnold picks top how-to tips that guarantee healthy growing. Host: Tom Spencer.
published: 08 Sep 2015
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Common Tomato Pests and Organic Solutions for Managing Them
Early Friday morning we noticed several tomato pests this week while checking in the teaching gardens at Zilker Botanical Gardens. This short video will show you clues to diagnose common tomato pest and organic solutions in managing them. Learn about tomato hornworms, spider mites, and leaf-footed bugs.
Tag us with any problems you are having in your garden and we will do our best to help out.
published: 19 Jun 2021
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February Austin Organic Gardeners Meeting
published: 18 Aug 2019
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Harvesting & Growing Organic Herbs with Herban Austin
Doctor of Oriental Medicine, Licensed Acupuncturist, Master Gardener, and Registered Herbalist, Nicole Finkelstein of Herban Austin will be joining us this month to speak on the following topics related to herbs:
🌿 Sustainable Herb Cultivation, Harvesting, and Processing
🌿 Incorporating Medicinal Herbs into your Fall Garden Plan
🌿 Top 10 Unique Medicinals to Enhance your Central TX Garden
🌿 Dynamic Duos: Companion Planting with Uncommon Botanicals
ABOUT HERBAN AUSTIN
Herban Austin believes in not only eating locally, but treating locally. Utilizing organic and sustainable growing practices on our small farm in East Austin, TX, we provide botanicals of the highest quality and efficacy to our surrounding community and beyond. Our company is composed of both licensed & certified health pra...
published: 13 Jul 2021
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Sharen Lovejoy: Finding Wonder in Organic Gardening
Join Austin Organic Gardeners as we continue to celebrate our 75th Anniversary with award winning author and illustrator Sharon Lovejoy. She inspires adults and future gardeners alike to tune into the natural world. She has written a number of books, including Trowel & Error: Over 700 Organic Remedies, Shortcuts & Tips for the Gardener, A Blessing of Toads: A Gardeners Guide to Living with Nature, and Roots, Shoots, Buckets & Boots. Sharon has been a guest on Central Texas Gardener on KLRU, Today on NBC, The Victory Garden on PBS, numerous shows on HGTV and The Discovery Channel. She was a contributor editor with Country Living Gardener magazine with a regular feature column named “Heart’s Ease” after the organic herb and garden shop she founded in 1982. She divides her time between homes ...
published: 10 Nov 2020
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Angel Valley Organic Farm: Central Texas Gardener
Meet Jo and John Dwyer, the pioneers behind Angel Valley Organic Farm. See how they followed their dream and now, how they keep harlequin bugs and cucumber beetles off their spring crops!
published: 11 Jun 2009
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How To Grow Organic Grapes ANYWHERE In ANY Climate
In today's 2 minute garden tip, I share how to grow organic grapes anywhere in any climate! Grapes are naturally cold hardy, and most grape vines are very prone to disease in hot and humid climates. As a result, they can be hard to grow in most places. Grapes grown in hot, humid conditions often take large crop losses, so natural disease resistance is key.
In the United States, grapes grown in the South and Mid-Atlantic often suffer crop losses from black rot and other fungal and bacterial diseases. In the South, a disease called Pierce's Disease exists that is fatal to most grape vines once infected. Southern gardeners are often relegated to growing muscadine grapes, which are native to the South and naturally resist Pierce's Disease. Modern seedless grapes rarely have resistance to Pier...
published: 16 Jul 2023
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Skybok Reel: Austin Organic Gardeners
published: 26 Apr 2022
1:05:55
Three Sisters Agriculture
Guest Speaker: Doug Martin from Central Texas Cherokee Township
Date & Time: Monday, March 11, 2024 @ 6 - 9 p.m. CST (Doors at 6, talk at 7)
Location: Zilker Bo...
Guest Speaker: Doug Martin from Central Texas Cherokee Township
Date & Time: Monday, March 11, 2024 @ 6 - 9 p.m. CST (Doors at 6, talk at 7)
Location: Zilker Botanical Garden & Streaming via Zoom or YouTube
Cost: Free and Open to Public (Membership Encouraged)
In this talk we will discuss what constitutes “Three sisters agriculture;” the benefits and drawbacks of attempting this method in Central Texas; and the importance of these plants to Native communities. We will share information and updates about our current and future garden projects and events. The talk will include some traditional stories and Cherokee language names for plants and traditional foods. We will also go over the traditional process of nixtamlization, so participants who do decide to grow corn can get the most nutrition out of their harvest.
Doors at 6, talk starts at 7! Don't forget to bring seeds and plants to swap afterwards. If you can't make it in person we will also be streaming the event via YouTube and zoom.
https://wn.com/Three_Sisters_Agriculture
Guest Speaker: Doug Martin from Central Texas Cherokee Township
Date & Time: Monday, March 11, 2024 @ 6 - 9 p.m. CST (Doors at 6, talk at 7)
Location: Zilker Botanical Garden & Streaming via Zoom or YouTube
Cost: Free and Open to Public (Membership Encouraged)
In this talk we will discuss what constitutes “Three sisters agriculture;” the benefits and drawbacks of attempting this method in Central Texas; and the importance of these plants to Native communities. We will share information and updates about our current and future garden projects and events. The talk will include some traditional stories and Cherokee language names for plants and traditional foods. We will also go over the traditional process of nixtamlization, so participants who do decide to grow corn can get the most nutrition out of their harvest.
Doors at 6, talk starts at 7! Don't forget to bring seeds and plants to swap afterwards. If you can't make it in person we will also be streaming the event via YouTube and zoom.
- published: 12 Mar 2024
- views: 148
12:09
Austin Organic Gardeners: 75 Years of Growing Good!
In response to the garden chemical craze after WW II, Josephine and Charles Huntley founded the Austin Organic Gardeners in 1945 with a passionate mission: grow...
In response to the garden chemical craze after WW II, Josephine and Charles Huntley founded the Austin Organic Gardeners in 1945 with a passionate mission: grow soil health for healthy food. On AOG’s 75th anniversary, climate challenges and stressed water resources contribute to their educational mission, especially this year when the pandemic has led to ever-growing numbers of new gardeners. AOG President Mary Kraemer explains how they can help you and your garden.
https://wn.com/Austin_Organic_Gardeners_75_Years_Of_Growing_Good
In response to the garden chemical craze after WW II, Josephine and Charles Huntley founded the Austin Organic Gardeners in 1945 with a passionate mission: grow soil health for healthy food. On AOG’s 75th anniversary, climate challenges and stressed water resources contribute to their educational mission, especially this year when the pandemic has led to ever-growing numbers of new gardeners. AOG President Mary Kraemer explains how they can help you and your garden.
- published: 03 Dec 2020
- views: 1607
10:42
Why Grow Organically? |Austin Organic Gardeners |Central Texas Gardener
To celebrate the Austin Organic Gardeners’ 70th anniversary, Forrest Arnold picks top how-to tips that guarantee healthy growing. Host: Tom Spencer.
To celebrate the Austin Organic Gardeners’ 70th anniversary, Forrest Arnold picks top how-to tips that guarantee healthy growing. Host: Tom Spencer.
https://wn.com/Why_Grow_Organically_|Austin_Organic_Gardeners_|Central_Texas_Gardener
To celebrate the Austin Organic Gardeners’ 70th anniversary, Forrest Arnold picks top how-to tips that guarantee healthy growing. Host: Tom Spencer.
- published: 08 Sep 2015
- views: 542
3:08
Common Tomato Pests and Organic Solutions for Managing Them
Early Friday morning we noticed several tomato pests this week while checking in the teaching gardens at Zilker Botanical Gardens. This short video will show yo...
Early Friday morning we noticed several tomato pests this week while checking in the teaching gardens at Zilker Botanical Gardens. This short video will show you clues to diagnose common tomato pest and organic solutions in managing them. Learn about tomato hornworms, spider mites, and leaf-footed bugs.
Tag us with any problems you are having in your garden and we will do our best to help out.
https://wn.com/Common_Tomato_Pests_And_Organic_Solutions_For_Managing_Them
Early Friday morning we noticed several tomato pests this week while checking in the teaching gardens at Zilker Botanical Gardens. This short video will show you clues to diagnose common tomato pest and organic solutions in managing them. Learn about tomato hornworms, spider mites, and leaf-footed bugs.
Tag us with any problems you are having in your garden and we will do our best to help out.
- published: 19 Jun 2021
- views: 453
1:16:56
Harvesting & Growing Organic Herbs with Herban Austin
Doctor of Oriental Medicine, Licensed Acupuncturist, Master Gardener, and Registered Herbalist, Nicole Finkelstein of Herban Austin will be joining us this mont...
Doctor of Oriental Medicine, Licensed Acupuncturist, Master Gardener, and Registered Herbalist, Nicole Finkelstein of Herban Austin will be joining us this month to speak on the following topics related to herbs:
🌿 Sustainable Herb Cultivation, Harvesting, and Processing
🌿 Incorporating Medicinal Herbs into your Fall Garden Plan
🌿 Top 10 Unique Medicinals to Enhance your Central TX Garden
🌿 Dynamic Duos: Companion Planting with Uncommon Botanicals
ABOUT HERBAN AUSTIN
Herban Austin believes in not only eating locally, but treating locally. Utilizing organic and sustainable growing practices on our small farm in East Austin, TX, we provide botanicals of the highest quality and efficacy to our surrounding community and beyond. Our company is composed of both licensed & certified health practitioners as well as experienced organic farmers to bridge the gap between healthcare, herbal purity & potency, and earth stewardship.
Drawing upon traditional herbal knowledge, we strive to create medicinal products that meet the needs of our community. Our farm focuses on polyculture over monoculture in order to create a diverse growing environment that promotes a wild quality potency within our plants. Through organoleptic examination, microbiological methods testing for molds, yeasts, total bacteria, and other contaminants, Herban Austin's botanical products ensure the utmost quality and safety.
Through educational community classes, we promote awareness surrounding plant medicine, sustainable living, and herb cultivation. Our certified and licensed practitioners offer consultations, classes, plant walks, workshops, and much more around the Central Texas region.
JOIN ZOOM MEETING:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84993689333...
Meeting ID: 849 9368 9333
Passcode: 105185
One tap mobile
+13462487799,,84993689333#,,,,*105185# US (Houston)
+16699006833,,84993689333#,,,,*105185# US (San Jose)
ABOUT THE GUEST SPEAKER:
Nicole Finkelstein was raised as a naturalist on her family's strawberry farm in rural Ohio. She spent much of her childhood exploring the plant kingdom through foraging, organic gardening, and testing botanical remedies passed down through generations of Appalachian growers. With over a decade of Western and Eastern herbal study, she founded Herban Austin in 2017 -an herb farm in Central Texas where she cultivates botanicals for both medicinal and culinary use.
https://wn.com/Harvesting_Growing_Organic_Herbs_With_Herban_Austin
Doctor of Oriental Medicine, Licensed Acupuncturist, Master Gardener, and Registered Herbalist, Nicole Finkelstein of Herban Austin will be joining us this month to speak on the following topics related to herbs:
🌿 Sustainable Herb Cultivation, Harvesting, and Processing
🌿 Incorporating Medicinal Herbs into your Fall Garden Plan
🌿 Top 10 Unique Medicinals to Enhance your Central TX Garden
🌿 Dynamic Duos: Companion Planting with Uncommon Botanicals
ABOUT HERBAN AUSTIN
Herban Austin believes in not only eating locally, but treating locally. Utilizing organic and sustainable growing practices on our small farm in East Austin, TX, we provide botanicals of the highest quality and efficacy to our surrounding community and beyond. Our company is composed of both licensed & certified health practitioners as well as experienced organic farmers to bridge the gap between healthcare, herbal purity & potency, and earth stewardship.
Drawing upon traditional herbal knowledge, we strive to create medicinal products that meet the needs of our community. Our farm focuses on polyculture over monoculture in order to create a diverse growing environment that promotes a wild quality potency within our plants. Through organoleptic examination, microbiological methods testing for molds, yeasts, total bacteria, and other contaminants, Herban Austin's botanical products ensure the utmost quality and safety.
Through educational community classes, we promote awareness surrounding plant medicine, sustainable living, and herb cultivation. Our certified and licensed practitioners offer consultations, classes, plant walks, workshops, and much more around the Central Texas region.
JOIN ZOOM MEETING:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84993689333...
Meeting ID: 849 9368 9333
Passcode: 105185
One tap mobile
+13462487799,,84993689333#,,,,*105185# US (Houston)
+16699006833,,84993689333#,,,,*105185# US (San Jose)
ABOUT THE GUEST SPEAKER:
Nicole Finkelstein was raised as a naturalist on her family's strawberry farm in rural Ohio. She spent much of her childhood exploring the plant kingdom through foraging, organic gardening, and testing botanical remedies passed down through generations of Appalachian growers. With over a decade of Western and Eastern herbal study, she founded Herban Austin in 2017 -an herb farm in Central Texas where she cultivates botanicals for both medicinal and culinary use.
- published: 13 Jul 2021
- views: 356
1:14:43
Sharen Lovejoy: Finding Wonder in Organic Gardening
Join Austin Organic Gardeners as we continue to celebrate our 75th Anniversary with award winning author and illustrator Sharon Lovejoy. She inspires adults and...
Join Austin Organic Gardeners as we continue to celebrate our 75th Anniversary with award winning author and illustrator Sharon Lovejoy. She inspires adults and future gardeners alike to tune into the natural world. She has written a number of books, including Trowel & Error: Over 700 Organic Remedies, Shortcuts & Tips for the Gardener, A Blessing of Toads: A Gardeners Guide to Living with Nature, and Roots, Shoots, Buckets & Boots. Sharon has been a guest on Central Texas Gardener on KLRU, Today on NBC, The Victory Garden on PBS, numerous shows on HGTV and The Discovery Channel. She was a contributor editor with Country Living Gardener magazine with a regular feature column named “Heart’s Ease” after the organic herb and garden shop she founded in 1982. She divides her time between homes in Maine and California, and we are thrilled that she will be joining us online as we continue to learn and inspire future gardeners.
Visit SharonLovejoy.com to purchase these inspiring books directly.
https://wn.com/Sharen_Lovejoy_Finding_Wonder_In_Organic_Gardening
Join Austin Organic Gardeners as we continue to celebrate our 75th Anniversary with award winning author and illustrator Sharon Lovejoy. She inspires adults and future gardeners alike to tune into the natural world. She has written a number of books, including Trowel & Error: Over 700 Organic Remedies, Shortcuts & Tips for the Gardener, A Blessing of Toads: A Gardeners Guide to Living with Nature, and Roots, Shoots, Buckets & Boots. Sharon has been a guest on Central Texas Gardener on KLRU, Today on NBC, The Victory Garden on PBS, numerous shows on HGTV and The Discovery Channel. She was a contributor editor with Country Living Gardener magazine with a regular feature column named “Heart’s Ease” after the organic herb and garden shop she founded in 1982. She divides her time between homes in Maine and California, and we are thrilled that she will be joining us online as we continue to learn and inspire future gardeners.
Visit SharonLovejoy.com to purchase these inspiring books directly.
- published: 10 Nov 2020
- views: 374
8:13
Angel Valley Organic Farm: Central Texas Gardener
Meet Jo and John Dwyer, the pioneers behind Angel Valley Organic Farm. See how they followed their dream and now, how they keep harlequin bugs and cucumber beet...
Meet Jo and John Dwyer, the pioneers behind Angel Valley Organic Farm. See how they followed their dream and now, how they keep harlequin bugs and cucumber beetles off their spring crops!
https://wn.com/Angel_Valley_Organic_Farm_Central_Texas_Gardener
Meet Jo and John Dwyer, the pioneers behind Angel Valley Organic Farm. See how they followed their dream and now, how they keep harlequin bugs and cucumber beetles off their spring crops!
- published: 11 Jun 2009
- views: 29316
4:50
How To Grow Organic Grapes ANYWHERE In ANY Climate
In today's 2 minute garden tip, I share how to grow organic grapes anywhere in any climate! Grapes are naturally cold hardy, and most grape vines are very prone...
In today's 2 minute garden tip, I share how to grow organic grapes anywhere in any climate! Grapes are naturally cold hardy, and most grape vines are very prone to disease in hot and humid climates. As a result, they can be hard to grow in most places. Grapes grown in hot, humid conditions often take large crop losses, so natural disease resistance is key.
In the United States, grapes grown in the South and Mid-Atlantic often suffer crop losses from black rot and other fungal and bacterial diseases. In the South, a disease called Pierce's Disease exists that is fatal to most grape vines once infected. Southern gardeners are often relegated to growing muscadine grapes, which are native to the South and naturally resist Pierce's Disease. Modern seedless grapes rarely have resistance to Pierce's Disease, and newly developed cultivars that do are still mostly reserved for commercial growing and haven't been made available to the retail market yet.
The resurgence in backyard gardening has renewed interest in previously forgotten heirloom grape vine cultivars. Breeding programs established by famed horticulturalist Thomas Volney Munson (T. V. Munson) developed numerous varieties tolerant of Pierce's Disease, as well as incredible disease resistance to other common grape diseases. Many of these hardy, disease resistant varieties have been forgotten in exchange for modern seedless grape varieties with uniform size for sale at grocery stores. However, the desire to grow grapes in climates where common seedless grapes won't survive or take heavy losses has led to some nurseries re-introducing these T. V. Munson grapes back into the marketplace.
The variety featured in this video is called Mrs. Munson. It is not only tolerant of Pierce's Disease, but it is one of the most disease resistant grapes ever produced. It allows for growing organic grapes almost anywhere, even in climates like South Texas. The flavor is delicious and unlike any grocery store grape. It's very complex with hints of plum, cherry and blackberry and is amazing for fresh eating.
I purchased my grape vine from this nursery: https://fairhavenvinenursery.com/product/mrs-munson/
For a list of grape varieties developed by T. V. Munson, this is a great resource: https://www.grayson.edu/pathways/viticulture-and-enology/vineyard.html
Not all T. V. Munson varieties are tolerant of Pierce's Disease. Ensure you verify tolerance before investing in the variety if you need the resistance. Most of his grapes will be seeded. Mrs. Munson may contain 1-3 seeds per grape, with some being seedless.
If you have any questions about growing grapes, need help growing a vegetable garden or growing fruit trees, want tips for gardening for beginners, want to know about the things I grow in my garden, are looking for more gardening tips and tricks and "garden hacks" like this, have questions about vegetable gardening and organic gardening in general, or want to share some DIY and "how to" garden tips and gardening hacks of your own, please ask in the Comments below!
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Miracle-Gro Soluble All Purpose Plant Food https://amzn.to/3qNPkXk
Miracle-Gro Soluble Bloom Booster Plant Food https://amzn.to/2GKYG0j
Miracle-Gro Soluble Tomato Plant Food https://amzn.to/2GDgJ8n
Jack's Fertilizer, 20-20-20, 25 lb. https://amzn.to/3CW6xCK
Southern Ag Liquid Copper Fungicide https://amzn.to/2HTCKRd
Southern Ag Natural Pyrethrin Concentrate https://amzn.to/2UHSNGE
Monterey Organic Spinosad Concentrate https://amzn.to/3qOU8f5
Safer Brand Caterpillar Killer (BT Concentrate) https://amzn.to/2SMXL8D
Cordless ULV Fogger Machine https://amzn.to/36e96Sl
Weed Barrier https://amzn.to/3yp3MaJ
Organza Bags (Fig-size) https://amzn.to/3AyaMUz
Organza Bags (Tomato-size) https://amzn.to/36fy4Re
Injection Molded Nursery Pots https://amzn.to/3AucVAB
Heavy Duty Plant Grow Bags https://amzn.to/2UqvsgC
6.5 Inch Hand Pruner Pruning Shears https://amzn.to/3jHI1yL
Japanese Pruning Saw with Blade https://amzn.to/3wjpw6o
Double Tomato Hooks https://amzn.to/3Awptr9
String Trellis Tomato Support Clips https://amzn.to/3wiBjlB
Nylon Mason Line, 500FT https://amzn.to/3wd9cEo
Vinyl Garden Tape https://amzn.to/3jL7JCI
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34.1°N Latitude
Zone 8A
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©2 Minute Garden Tips
#gardening #garden #gardeningtips #grapevines #organicgardening
https://wn.com/How_To_Grow_Organic_Grapes_Anywhere_In_Any_Climate
In today's 2 minute garden tip, I share how to grow organic grapes anywhere in any climate! Grapes are naturally cold hardy, and most grape vines are very prone to disease in hot and humid climates. As a result, they can be hard to grow in most places. Grapes grown in hot, humid conditions often take large crop losses, so natural disease resistance is key.
In the United States, grapes grown in the South and Mid-Atlantic often suffer crop losses from black rot and other fungal and bacterial diseases. In the South, a disease called Pierce's Disease exists that is fatal to most grape vines once infected. Southern gardeners are often relegated to growing muscadine grapes, which are native to the South and naturally resist Pierce's Disease. Modern seedless grapes rarely have resistance to Pierce's Disease, and newly developed cultivars that do are still mostly reserved for commercial growing and haven't been made available to the retail market yet.
The resurgence in backyard gardening has renewed interest in previously forgotten heirloom grape vine cultivars. Breeding programs established by famed horticulturalist Thomas Volney Munson (T. V. Munson) developed numerous varieties tolerant of Pierce's Disease, as well as incredible disease resistance to other common grape diseases. Many of these hardy, disease resistant varieties have been forgotten in exchange for modern seedless grape varieties with uniform size for sale at grocery stores. However, the desire to grow grapes in climates where common seedless grapes won't survive or take heavy losses has led to some nurseries re-introducing these T. V. Munson grapes back into the marketplace.
The variety featured in this video is called Mrs. Munson. It is not only tolerant of Pierce's Disease, but it is one of the most disease resistant grapes ever produced. It allows for growing organic grapes almost anywhere, even in climates like South Texas. The flavor is delicious and unlike any grocery store grape. It's very complex with hints of plum, cherry and blackberry and is amazing for fresh eating.
I purchased my grape vine from this nursery: https://fairhavenvinenursery.com/product/mrs-munson/
For a list of grape varieties developed by T. V. Munson, this is a great resource: https://www.grayson.edu/pathways/viticulture-and-enology/vineyard.html
Not all T. V. Munson varieties are tolerant of Pierce's Disease. Ensure you verify tolerance before investing in the variety if you need the resistance. Most of his grapes will be seeded. Mrs. Munson may contain 1-3 seeds per grape, with some being seedless.
If you have any questions about growing grapes, need help growing a vegetable garden or growing fruit trees, want tips for gardening for beginners, want to know about the things I grow in my garden, are looking for more gardening tips and tricks and "garden hacks" like this, have questions about vegetable gardening and organic gardening in general, or want to share some DIY and "how to" garden tips and gardening hacks of your own, please ask in the Comments below!
***
VISIT MY AMAZON STOREFRONT FOR PRODUCTS I USE MOST OFTEN IN MY GARDEN*
https://www.amazon.com/shop/themillennialgardener
***
VISIT MY MERCHANDISE STORE
https://shop.spreadshirt.com/themillennialgardener/
***
VISIT MY OTHER YOUTUBE CHANNEL: THE MILLENNIAL GARDENER
https://www.youtube.com/c/TheMillennialGardener
***
EQUIPMENT I MOST OFTEN USE IN MY GARDEN*:
Miracle-Gro Soluble All Purpose Plant Food https://amzn.to/3qNPkXk
Miracle-Gro Soluble Bloom Booster Plant Food https://amzn.to/2GKYG0j
Miracle-Gro Soluble Tomato Plant Food https://amzn.to/2GDgJ8n
Jack's Fertilizer, 20-20-20, 25 lb. https://amzn.to/3CW6xCK
Southern Ag Liquid Copper Fungicide https://amzn.to/2HTCKRd
Southern Ag Natural Pyrethrin Concentrate https://amzn.to/2UHSNGE
Monterey Organic Spinosad Concentrate https://amzn.to/3qOU8f5
Safer Brand Caterpillar Killer (BT Concentrate) https://amzn.to/2SMXL8D
Cordless ULV Fogger Machine https://amzn.to/36e96Sl
Weed Barrier https://amzn.to/3yp3MaJ
Organza Bags (Fig-size) https://amzn.to/3AyaMUz
Organza Bags (Tomato-size) https://amzn.to/36fy4Re
Injection Molded Nursery Pots https://amzn.to/3AucVAB
Heavy Duty Plant Grow Bags https://amzn.to/2UqvsgC
6.5 Inch Hand Pruner Pruning Shears https://amzn.to/3jHI1yL
Japanese Pruning Saw with Blade https://amzn.to/3wjpw6o
Double Tomato Hooks https://amzn.to/3Awptr9
String Trellis Tomato Support Clips https://amzn.to/3wiBjlB
Nylon Mason Line, 500FT https://amzn.to/3wd9cEo
Vinyl Garden Tape https://amzn.to/3jL7JCI
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Follow Me on TWITTER (@NCGardening) https://twitter.com/NCGardening
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ABOUT MY GARDEN
Location: Southeastern NC, Brunswick County (Wilmington area)
34.1°N Latitude
Zone 8A
***
*As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
©2 Minute Garden Tips
#gardening #garden #gardeningtips #grapevines #organicgardening
- published: 16 Jul 2023
- views: 10079