@blueacregarden: When should you stop fertilizing your garden? As the growing season winds down, it’s usually time to ease off the fertilizer. Stop when plants are naturally slowing growth and entering dormancy—often in late summer or early fall, depending on your climate and the plant. Over-fertilizing late in the season can encourage tender new growth that’s more vulnerable to cold weather. #GardenTips #GardeningTips #Fertilizing #GardenCare #gardeningtiktokcontest
I’m just now seeing this. On 8/21. Is it too late? I’m in south Alabama
2026-08-21 11:28:46
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leftdoormad :
Fine, I’ll admit it. My Tik Tok crush is a pregnant garden educator.
2026-08-12 11:48:15
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Liz Does Things :
Does it apply to zone 9b southern ca? It’s hot 85% of the time year round lol
2026-08-13 12:24:16
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krriiss.10 :
I just bought a house and we have hydrangeas. can I fertilizer them now or is too late?
2026-08-12 11:30:29
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user2204959230082 :
Does this still apply in 9b Florida (I just moved here)
2026-08-12 18:49:05
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Jessica Anderson5468 :
What about newly planted plants/schrubs? Should I still fertilize zone 7b of that helps. I’m new to this and would love the help
2026-08-13 00:57:06
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m🍉🍉🍉🍉 :
In Bethie we trust
2026-08-12 20:20:38
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notdasr1 :
What about newly planted stuff? I planted some maples (Autumn Blaze & Norway) and panicle hydrangeas in the late spring
2026-08-12 22:39:21
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yllkadoma :
Today is Aug 12 am I still in time to do that?
2026-08-12 14:49:09
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Bumbicat :
What's the rule for newly planted ones? I'm afraid to over fertilize
2026-08-12 13:51:48
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Alaina Burt :
What fertilizer brand do you recommend? If any?
2026-08-12 11:27:17
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DC :
Just got fertilizer today!!
2026-08-12 20:14:53
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GRome :
Am i pregnant at the same time as Bethune how iconic 🥰
2026-08-12 14:16:46
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𝐟𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐱 :
I have a big hydrangea macrophylla, and it has gotten really bad sunburn this summer but there are still 3 or 4 new blooms coming out right now. Should I still fertilize it?
2026-08-12 11:21:40
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lynn anderson :
What do you recommend for panicle and smooth hydrangeas, perennials (rudbeckia, echinacea, asters)
2026-08-12 23:53:12
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Annie :
I planted around 9 incrediballs around my house in April, the blooms were weak, burnt and all falling over so I trimmed them in July! I hope it wasn’t a mistake
2026-08-14 06:43:30
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Ana Sofía Macias de :
Bethie is it too late to plant limelight prime hydrangea in my backyard? Thank you!
2026-08-12 11:30:40
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kmwizz :
it's so much harder to fertilize a garden after the babies are born tho 😂
2026-08-12 16:38:25
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Anne Onymous :
Thank you!
2026-08-12 11:35:36
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Sabrina of Burrowcreek :
This has to be zone and even area dependent right? Because in North Texas if I fertilize right now I’ll be pushing new growth in 100 degree weather. What would you recommend for my area? ☺️
2026-08-12 13:08:00
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ritritbrau :
Thanks for letting me know! 🙏🪣🏵️❤️
2026-08-12 12:38:43
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gabbyrokz :
can u make a video on steps to prep plants for the cold
i have roses and hydrangeas
2026-08-12 19:28:23
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ghostmode1229 :
its almost overrrrrr😭
2026-08-13 22:58:15
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Melanie G :
dumb question. is plant food the same thing?
2026-08-13 19:07:37
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Lizziegp :
if my winter low is 10°C and my high 24° C Do I even have a first frist?? serious question
2026-08-13 21:12:15
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