Planting Hardenbergia
Tips, Tricks
Another perennial for my garden, Hardenbergia is a Lilac vine originally from Australia. It grows well in zones 9 through 11, but will also grow just fine in zone 8 as long as you mulch it well on frosty nights. Just check the weather in your area during late winter and early spring time for frost. Hardenbergia is a beautiful vine and It won't cease to please your visual senses through the spring and summer months. Being drought tolerant and taking most soils as long as compost has been added, it is easy to grow.
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love your trellis and the egg plants look delish..I've never had much luck with them here in my zone 7 but this yr.I'm planting several varieties.Maybe I'll have some success.i just love your videos TYFS Annette
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Hi Kim. :)That Hardenbergia vine is really going to be pretty. Can't wait to see it in bloom...not sure that it would grow well in my zone. I'm in zone 7 I think ? Nice harvest of eggplant! They must like your California weather and soil. GBY too! :)
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What a lovely vine! Do you know if it fixes nitrogen? And wow look at those eggplants...I was in the mood for eggplant parmesan today but mine stop producing a while ago, winter is coming soon here.
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Hi Kim and lovely video and love what you did with the trellis. In fact, love what you do in your garden :-) Takes Care, Andy & Karen.
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You did a great job with the trellis. The egg plants did fantastic I did not grow any this year.
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you have a beautiful garden.
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Kim I here in the UK it is amazing how often you lose plants to hard frost, wind or heavy rain. what we do here is use fleece and especially heavy duty fleece (which can increase temp of 5 Degree Celsius). Just saying that A few weeks ago I planted a couple of first widely available dwarf compact raspberry called 'Ruby beauty' as the plants only goes 1m tall and produces 1.5kg of fruit per plant. I am jealous of your aubergines and hoped you didn't prick yourself.
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Wow! can't wait to see your vine next year also. Nice eggplant harvest kim!
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You have beautiful Blooms in your Garden. Hope the vine does well on the wall trellis. Love your Egg plants Kim. A great video
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I hope your vine does well for you. Should be very pretty against the fence. Good job putting up the trellis. Those eggplant looked great too. Love fried eggplant. You take care and enjoy the nice fall weather. :)
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Lovely presentation.
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Hi, Kim, so nice to see blooms in your garden. Fall is coming quick here. Your new vine will be beautiful there.
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very cool they sound beautiful
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Great vid Kim :o)
I saw the woodchips and immediately had to think of mushrooms. Why not inocculate them with spores ? They'll be a good addition to the fertility to your soil I think.
I made a spore slurry a month or so ago, and I think there is already quite some mycelium showing. I used some shitake shrooms that were a bit over time. Put them in a blender with water, salt, molasses, flour, aerate that for 2 days and poured it on some fresh woodchips. This idea I got from the @theurbanfarmingguys video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTFugHA2WaI
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awesome update thank you for sharing have a blessed weekend
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