Are you making sure that the heat and cold in your home are optimal for your plants?.What happens to your plants during winter, the changes you might see in them as it grows colder, and figuring out the light your plants need.Maria shares the idea behind doing a deep dive episode on humidity and winter plant care.How the Plant Daddy Podcast came to be.Matthew and Stephen’s gateway plants and how the difference in their plant interests pave way to a more diverse discussion in their podcast.Matthew and Stephen share their personal histories with plants, and Matthew’s previous plant number (it was A LOT).Check out this youtube video on my hygrometer and moisture meter review. Just wanted to let you plant friends know during the time of this interview I got REAL curious and polled you guys about which brands of hygrometers you use (those are the humidity meters we talked about in the episode) and I’ve become a bit obsessed at putting them all over my house and comparing and contrasting the humidity levels in different rooms- from the bedroom to the bathroom to the living room. So kick back, cozy up with your plants and enjoy episode 112 of the Bloom and Grow Radio Podcast! This conversation was supposed to be 40 minutes and ended up being 90 because we just couldn’t stop talking about plants and winter and humidity and problem solving and I hope your inner plant nerd sees the inner plant nerd in us and just smiles and feels seen. I knew there couldn’t be a better guests than these two guys who are total nerds and maybe the only two other people who get as jazzed as doing weird deep dives into plant care as I am. As we are in the depths of winter, humidity is a big topic and focus in our plant care routines, and you are going to hear a LOT about it today in a nerdy deep dive with two other plant podcasters, the daddies of the Plant Daddy Podcast Stephen and Matthew. One of the biggest questions I’ve gotten from our community is how to understand humidity and watering better. Every plant you decide to put in the garden will be added to the plant list, showing you how many of each plant you will have, the spacing, indoor and outdoor sowing dates, and harvest dates.Humidity Deep Dive and Winter Plant Care with the Plant Daddy Podcast Daddies, #112 You can view your garden plan throughout the whole year, or you can go month by month seeing what is in the ground at that time. The planner then gives you the dimensions the area to be planted, how many plants will be able to fit in the area, and how far to space plants apart.įor succession planting, the Garden Planner allows you to select the exact months that plants are in the ground. As you select vegetables, you can drag them to the size and shape you would like. The Garden Planner contains many vegetable species, much more than one could easily fit into a small residential plot. Simply enter in the dimensions of your garden, then you can draw in beds where you would like them. Whether you are creating a new garden, or using the same garden space as last year the Garden Planner will fit your needs. The Territorial Seed Company (located in our own backyard of Cottage Grove, Oregon) offers their easy to use Vegetable Garden Planner for a free 30 day trial.
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