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In this spring-themed episode of Family Roots and Garden Boots, horticulture expert Sarah and co-host Kate dig into everything gardeners need to know as planting season officially begins in Northern Kentucky. From understanding frost-free dates and choosing the right annuals and perennials, to planting vegetables successfully and avoiding common tomato-growing mistakes, the episode is packed with practical, beginner-friendly gardening advice. Sarah explains the differences between annuals, herbaceous perennials, and woody perennials, shares tips for creating pollinator-friendly garden beds, and discusses how to space and arrange flowers for maximum impact.
The conversation also covers vegetable gardening essentials, including soil temperature, proper tomato planting techniques, pruning flower buds for stronger root growth, and how to select the right fertilizer by understanding N-P-K ratios. Sarah and Kate also explore edible landscaping ideas, easy vegetables for families to grow, and ways to maximize garden space with herbs, flowers, and companion planting.
To wrap up the episode, Sarah shares several humane deer and rabbit deterrent strategies, including organic repellents and motion-activated sprinklers, along with reminders about the importance of soil testing and reading plant labels before planting. Whether you’re starting your first flower bed or refreshing your vegetable garden for the season, this episode offers helpful tips, relatable gardening moments, and plenty of spring inspiration.
This description was generated with the assistance of AI based on the episode transcript.
By Campbell MediaIn this spring-themed episode of Family Roots and Garden Boots, horticulture expert Sarah and co-host Kate dig into everything gardeners need to know as planting season officially begins in Northern Kentucky. From understanding frost-free dates and choosing the right annuals and perennials, to planting vegetables successfully and avoiding common tomato-growing mistakes, the episode is packed with practical, beginner-friendly gardening advice. Sarah explains the differences between annuals, herbaceous perennials, and woody perennials, shares tips for creating pollinator-friendly garden beds, and discusses how to space and arrange flowers for maximum impact.
The conversation also covers vegetable gardening essentials, including soil temperature, proper tomato planting techniques, pruning flower buds for stronger root growth, and how to select the right fertilizer by understanding N-P-K ratios. Sarah and Kate also explore edible landscaping ideas, easy vegetables for families to grow, and ways to maximize garden space with herbs, flowers, and companion planting.
To wrap up the episode, Sarah shares several humane deer and rabbit deterrent strategies, including organic repellents and motion-activated sprinklers, along with reminders about the importance of soil testing and reading plant labels before planting. Whether you’re starting your first flower bed or refreshing your vegetable garden for the season, this episode offers helpful tips, relatable gardening moments, and plenty of spring inspiration.
This description was generated with the assistance of AI based on the episode transcript.