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How to Prune Roses in California

SAN FRANCISCO AREA, CA Pruning roses in California can sometimes be confusing! In this video I share tips and techniques on where and how to prune. By designer Rebecca Sweet.

How to Prune Hardy Kiwi

NEW PALTZ, NY by Lee Reich Kiwifruits need lots of pruning — the right cuts, of course — for best bearing and best flavor. Here we go with where and what to prune. One year later, I harvested lots of great-tasting fruits. (Cat was there, but not a lot of help.) GGVideos editor Charlie Nardozzi …Read more »

How to Radically Rejuvenate an Old Azalea

WHEATON, MARYLAND From Brookside Gardens: Phil Normandy shows how to severely prune an overgrown azalea in order to stimulate new growth on lower branches. Learn more at the Brookside Gardens Youtube Channel.

How to Plant Fruit Trees in Raised Beds

S. CALIFORNIA, by Dave Wilson Nursery Poor draining soils in your area? Elevate your planting and give your fruit trees some room to breathe.

Rhododendrons are Difficult to Prune but Here’s How

SEATTLE, WA Learn how to prune Rhododendrons from renowned pruning guru Cass Turnbull, founder of PlantAmnesty.  PlantAmnesty’s mission is to end the senseless torture and mutilation of trees and shrubs, due to mal-pruning.  Join the 1,100 members in 46 states – and counting – who support the mission and stay in touch. Cass has lots …Read more »

David Culp’s Layered Garden

PENNSYLVANIA Known as Brandywine Cottage, this two acre garden is the creation of David Culp (plantsmen, lecturer, instructor and author). David and his partner Michael Alderfer maintain the property that includes a woodland garden, perennial border garden, kitchen garden, roof garden, a ruined garden, and a 1790’s farmhouse. David is author of The Layered Garden: …Read more »

How to Create a Mounded Succulent Arrangement

SAN DIEGO, CA Garden photojournalist Debra Lee Baldwin, author of several best-selling books about succulents. shows a simple method for achieving a professional-looking succulent arrangement. In this technique, which she calls “mounding,” Debra adds several tiers of nursery plants atop the soil in a pot, resulting in a lush, lavish-looking composition. Filmed at Roger’s Gardens nursery …Read more »

How to Pinch and Trim Coleus

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS From Shawna Coronado, learn how to pinch or trim leggy coleus plants in your garden. These super-easy tips will help you grow a thicker, bushier plant with healthy and showy leaves for either your container gardens or your garden beds. This video about healthy gardening is sponsored by Jung Seed.

5 Awesome Garden Tools

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Welcome to Good Gardening Videos

Good Gardening Videos.org features hundreds of curated videos about plants, gardens (private, public, community and youth), and gardening how-to. It’s pro-science, pro-environment, ad-free and nonprofit. Start watching to learn and be inspired. Video by Good Gardening Videos Editor Susan Harris. Narration: You know a lot of information on the Internet is CRAP, right? That’s sure …Read more »

Improved Paper Towel and Baggy Method for Germinating Seeds

BY ROBERT PAVLIS FROM GARDEN FUNDAMENTALS Learn about an improved method for seed germination. I demonstrate the traditional paper towel method as well as my improved baggy method. Speed up the germination process for any kind of seed. I have used this method on hundreds of different kinds of seed including perennials, alpines, bulbs, trees …Read more »

Tropical Plants to Try in Tennessee

NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE From the public television show “Volunteer Gardener.”  Troy Marden introduces us to some beautiful tropical plants in their peak.