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Renee's Garden Seeds
Добавлен 8 янв 2014
First and foremost, Renee's Garden is a company run by gardeners, for gardeners. It is our way to spread the joy of gardening as a meaningful, productive and satisfying activity that connects us to each other and the earth.
We offer home gardeners time-tested heirlooms, Certified Organic seeds, fine open-pollinated seeds and the best hybrids. We do not sell genetically engineered seeds and have signed the "Safe Seed Pledge." All our varieties are carefully selected for great flavor, color, ease of growing and exceptional garden performance.
We harvest and use the vegetables and herbs in our test kitchen to choose the most delicious, and select the flowers for bouquets for the finest colors, forms and fragrances. Our seeds are tested in all major US and Canadian climate zones.
Our individually written packets offer complete and careful growing instructions, a quick-view planting chart, growing tips, harvesting information and cooking ideas.
We offer home gardeners time-tested heirlooms, Certified Organic seeds, fine open-pollinated seeds and the best hybrids. We do not sell genetically engineered seeds and have signed the "Safe Seed Pledge." All our varieties are carefully selected for great flavor, color, ease of growing and exceptional garden performance.
We harvest and use the vegetables and herbs in our test kitchen to choose the most delicious, and select the flowers for bouquets for the finest colors, forms and fragrances. Our seeds are tested in all major US and Canadian climate zones.
Our individually written packets offer complete and careful growing instructions, a quick-view planting chart, growing tips, harvesting information and cooking ideas.
Coming to a PBS Station Near You!
We’re excited to announce our mini documentary has begun airing on national and regional PBS stations! Last October, we spent two days filming in our trial garden with a production company that works closely with PBS. Watch a this sneak peek of the full video and subscribe to our mailing list for more updates to come!
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Видео
Renee's Garden On PBS
Просмотров 8 тыс.3 месяца назад
Our mini-documentary is airing on national and regional PBS stations now! Last October, we spent two days filming in the trial garden with a production company that works closely with PBS. The garden was packed with end of summer flowers, herbs and fall vegetables. It was a moment to reflect on the joy of gardening and how it nourishes body and soul and connects us to nature. For more updates t...
Growing Pretty And Delicious Alpine Strawberries From Seed
Просмотров 23 тыс.Год назад
Trial garden manager Lindsay shows you step-by-step how to start and grow petite Alpine strawberries from seed. You'll have lots of very attractive mounding perennial plants that yield scrumptious, jewel-like red little berries with exquisite sweet flavor all season, year after year.
Growing Top-Quality Leeks From Seed
Просмотров 23 тыс.Год назад
Trial Manager Lindsay demos the best techniques for starting leeks from seed and how to transplant the seedlings properly. Follow her directions to grow vigorous leeks into big, tall plants with tender and juicy white stalks, which can be harvested over a long period and enjoyed in many dishes.
How To Grow Dahlias From Seed
Просмотров 48 тыс.Год назад
Trials Manager Lindsay shows how to easily start dahlias from seed by either sowing seeds directly into the garden (mild climates) or starting seeds early indoors for later garden transplant (cold winter climates). She shows you exactly how to use both methods and then how to prepare your planting bed and care for young dahlias in the garden.
How to Plant, Grow and Harvest Great Garlic
Просмотров 5 тыс.Год назад
Trial Garden Manager Lindsay demos and explains all the steps involved in planting, growing, and harvesting big, juicy heads of plump garlic cloves. She shows how to break up the planting garlic heads into individual cloves, prepare the garden bed, plant the cloves and then how to harvest and cure the heads of new garlic for best storage and use.
Growing Yard Long Noodle King Beans
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.Год назад
Lindsay demos how to sow and grow our weather-tolerant Yard Long Asian bean variety 'Noodle King.' She shows how to train the vigorous vines to climb a trellis, where they bear amazingly long, slender beans, delicious for a long season sautés and stir-fries.
Growing Incredible Escalator Climbing Organic Zucchini
Просмотров 9 тыс.Год назад
How to sow, grow, and train these unique climbing squash vines up a trellis where they will produce an abundance of luscious, tender-fleshed zucchini. Climbing escalator vines yield harvests of delicious deep green zucchinis you can find and pick without bending down!
Sowing, Growing And Harvesting Delicious Pak Choi
Просмотров 16 тыс.Год назад
Trial Garden Manager Lindsay demonstrates step-by-step how to successfully sow, thin, grow and harvest plump, juicy Pak Choi - an easy, great tasting, and highly nutritious veggie to grow in spring and when the weather cools at summer's end for abundant fall harvests.
How To Grow Cilantro For Longer Harvesting
Просмотров 4 тыс.2 года назад
Trial Garden Manager Lindsay gives you a step-by-step demo on how to grow cilantro from seed for the best and longest harvests of this delicious and indispensable leafy kitchen garden favorite.
How To Grow Golden California Poppies
Просмотров 15 тыс.2 года назад
Trial Garden Manager Lindsay shows how to sow & grow a long-blooming carpet of dancing California poppies.
How To Grow Big, Beautiful Zinnias From Seed
Просмотров 54 тыс.2 года назад
Learn how to plant and grow these easy pollinator and bouquet favorites.
Growing Your Carefree Sunflower Garden
Просмотров 8 тыс.3 года назад
How to prepare the soil bed, sow and grow our carefree heirloom sunflower mix to give you armfuls of bouquets, feed bees and butterflies and produce oil-rich seeds to sustain songbirds.
How And Why To Plant Cover Crop Seeds
Просмотров 9 тыс.3 года назад
We explain growing a cover crop to enrich and protect your soil, and demonstrate how to sow our Cover Crop Scatter Garden Seeds in a raised garden bed for best results.
Sow and Grow Baby Lettuce in Containers
Просмотров 11 тыс.3 года назад
Trial manager Lindsay demonstrates her easy technique for planting, growing and harvesting baby lettuce in containers for continuous delicious fresh salads.
Growing Trombetta Climbing Summer Squash
Просмотров 12 тыс.3 года назад
Growing Trombetta Climbing Summer Squash
How to Grow Healthy, Pest Free Organic Brassicas
Просмотров 6 тыс.4 года назад
How to Grow Healthy, Pest Free Organic Brassicas
How To Grow Long Keeping Winter Squash
Просмотров 18 тыс.4 года назад
How To Grow Long Keeping Winter Squash
Pruning Lavender Plants for Shape and Beauty
Просмотров 42 тыс.4 года назад
Pruning Lavender Plants for Shape and Beauty
Preparing And Making Lavender Sachets
Просмотров 99 тыс.4 года назад
Preparing And Making Lavender Sachets
Protecting Veggie Beds from Birds, Bunnies, Squirrels (& other varmints)
Просмотров 46 тыс.4 года назад
Protecting Veggie Beds from Birds, Bunnies, Squirrels (& other varmints)
Planting Tomato Seedlings Into The Garden
Просмотров 6 тыс.5 лет назад
Planting Tomato Seedlings Into The Garden
Moving Baby Tomato Seedlings To Larger Pots
Просмотров 44 тыс.5 лет назад
Moving Baby Tomato Seedlings To Larger Pots
Hey, how deep of a container for onions and leeks? I have Alison Craig (the big one) as well as smaller red onions. I also have leeks, which I wish to place in containers as well. Both the onions and leeks are currently in small pots ready to be transplanted. I live on the west coast of Canada.
That seed packet looked familiar, it is Renee's Garden seeds. I picked 6 ripe peppers today and tomorrow the red with dark tints should be ready for picking tomorrow. I tried oven drying but then got a dehydrator for the rest of the peppers. Dont wipe your eyes after picking😊. Igen jo, kossenem!
Thank you for this video. Have you ever used a masticating juicer? I just got one of those, and I am amazed at how much wheatgrass it takes to make just a puny 1 oz shot - I would like to make it to 2 oz. I'm still trying to get my sea legs. Your way yields more liquid.
The dog is right this will put you asleep
Absolute nonsense. A waste of fresh wheatgrass.
Currently growing your tri-color zucchini, the escalator zucchini, and your spookie pumpkin. All the plants are growing nicely, but squash bugs are really getting on my nerves. Eggs everyday! It's disgusting! Their favorite, by far, is the escalator and then a little bit on the pumpkin leaves, but the tri-color zucchini they completely leave alone. It's weird but I'll take it.
Thank you! I've got some pruning to do looks like.
Mexicans have been drinking it for a very long time. They call it Jamaica pronounce J like an H.
Do yours get attacked by squash bugs, cucumber beetles, or vine borers?
My plants are about 5 inches, I did not thin. They’re growing vigorously but I’m worried they might be crowded. Should I thin them or is it too late?
I bred a monster Alpine strawberry that DOES send out runners by crossing them with a relative called the woodland strawberry.
I want to be that dog
I see now for my container garden that I will be using a large tub. Thanks for the bury deep tip!
Didn’t thin mine, no wonder they don’t seem to grow. They got stunted! 🤦🏻♀️
Great watch, thanks so much I’m going to be thining my pak Choi later this week
I'm here in Baguio City, in the Philippines. It's always cold here, sometimes it does rain. Will I be successful in germinating?
how tall do the Dahlias get that you directly sowed?
Is there no way to use the green part of the plant? Seems a waste? Maybe dehydrate? Also can you take a piece of the celeriac that is harvested and replant it? seems silly to have to grow it from seed each year.
Is that tubing available in a roll? I have elevated raised beds up on legs so I will have to figure out if it can bend enough for a bed that is only 20 x 40 inches.
Thank you for the video, very helpful. By the way, Magyar means Hungarian.
That flat looking watering wand looks brilliant! Can you tell me what it is or share a link?!
Holy cow woman !!!!!
great info. Ty for sharing
I planted faint sunflowers last year and didn’t realize how big they could get, plus they had multiple baby heads.. it was SO pretty! Great video! New subscriber
OMG Thankyou
when u cut it that low can it still come back again
I followed the link in your description and bought several varieties that you offer. I'm SO excited!
This lady says um way to much 😐
I did ours exactly this way. Thankyou. First time growing them so it will be interesting.
I plant a lot if Mexican sunflowers. I did plant some sunflower seeds that are supposed to be giant size.
Should you prune wilted damaged leaves at bottom of vine?
If i started my seeds late , can i skip the larger pot and put them into the garden once they’ve sprouted?
Should we pick the white flowers to help the plant conserve energy for the fruit? Thanks for the video, my first time growing strawberries this spring!
water regularily is this once a day or multiple times a day? i used to water mine daily but would always end up with root rot.
I don’t think snails plunk seeds straight out the ground love, birds and mice yes but snails needs to wait until there is the plant they can crawl onto before they can reek havoc
I have Carousel Zinnia's in My Garden this Year. But sadly the grasshoppers have been munching holes in my leafs of some of the plants. 😫 other than that they look healthy and should be able to recover..
Nicely done, thanks for your straightforward no nonsense approach to planting.
Excellent information. 😎 Thank you.
Very nice beautiful....this is the best of what the Internet was meant to be
The green is the best and most beneficial some say.. i like the green in soups
Thanks for the video! It's very informative👍
OMG the Roosters & Birds LOL...Love it 🐓 Planting my seeds tomorrow 🙌
I need your seeds to grow here in my California garden ❤❤❤❤❤
I know this video was created 4 years ago, but I just saw this last week and I am hoping you could reply to my question as I am planning on planting giant sunflowers this season, the ones I bought from your company. Can you actually “Replant “ the ones you took from your thinning process, so as to maximize the use of your seeds instead of going to waste?
Those roosters are really talking
You don’t need to cut it from the base and kill the plant. Instead, you can cut the leaves, leaving some cm of the base, and you’ll continuously harvest 😊
How do you get ahead of the squash vine borer and squash bugs?
How do you avoid squash vine borer and squash bug damage?
You can hill up compost over the base if you get one in the main stem after you cut up and remove the borer. Vigilance is key. Diatomaceous earth helps if you put it around the plants but rain washes it away. Use BT spray and also spinosad. Succession planting helps too if you get one and it does irreparable damage. I typically cut into the stem and try and get them out and spray the stem inside with BT and spinosad.
How do you handle squash vine borers and squash bugs? I've trellised so many different squashes and lost them all.
WHEN do you plant them outside?