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Beautiful window box flowers on my walk this morning!

😍The east half of my garden w
est of Edmonton AB. With a lil fresh wood chip path put down and some leaf mold mulch! 🍁🍂🍃#gardensavvy

John Ehrling Wow!!!! What are you planning on planting?

I just received an 18” crepe Myrtle . I have it in an 8” pot with potting soil in a sunny spot inside my house. Can I get some guidance on how to take care of it now, and how & where to transplant it to outside please?

John Ehrling Keep it in the sun and water it everyday, but do not over water.

When your last frost has past, it is safe to move it outwide. I would dig a hole twice the size of the root ball when transplanting.

You can also try asking our GARDENAI, which is included in this app. Click the cube in the top left and it is located on the bottom.

Diane I love using GardenAI!

#gardensavvy favorite place is actually in the house before we move everything outside, it makes the house so full of green!

John Ehrling Love this photo! What are you growing in the cups?

Jess Too many tomatoes, too many pumpkins, and one squash 😂 my kids and I love to plant the seeds without any realistic sense of what our property can hold.

The one plant with the yellow candle and streamer was trauma management from a fall. The patient is doing just fine and I expect a full recovery.

My favorite place

nelson awesome Garden Luis

nelson that is a square foot garden of lettuce Luis?

John Ehrling Wow, looks like a huge garden. What else do you have growing in there?

Lucas Kuhns That looks very pretty.

How do you garden? In ground, raised bed? Do you grow indoors then transplant? Do you utilize a greenhouse?

Working on more transplanting.

John Ehrling Wow! All your garden photos look amazing. You’ve been busy! I see you have a lot of chicken wire. Are birds and squirrels eating your plants?

Marie Bryan Sorry so late responding we’ve been out of town. Yes we have lots of birds and squirrels. Chicken wire works get. Bees and butterflies get in. Sometimes a bird will get inside but is more wore about getting out.