
MELINDA’S
GARDEN MOMENTS
Nationally
renowned garden expert Melinda Myers helps everyday gardeners find success and
ease in the garden through her Melinda’s Garden Moments television segments.
Melinda shares “must have” tips that hold the key to gardening success, learned
through her more than 25 years of horticulture experience. Viewers from across the country find her
gardener friendly, practical approach to gardening both refreshing and
informative! On this page, Melinda
shares some more extensive garden tips, which expands on the information
provided in her one-minute TV segments.
Melinda’s
New tips will be added throughout the growing season, providing timely
step-by-step tips on what you need to do next in your garden! To view online
streaming video of Melinda’s Garden Moments, visit http://www.melindamyers.com/learn-from-melinda/melindas-garden-moments-5.html
The trip from the warm humid greenhouse to the harsh
outdoors can be hard on our garden transplants.
You can make that transition easier and recovery quicker with a little
extra effort on your part.
Start the process about one to two weeks prior to the
recommended outdoor planting date. Move
the transplants to a sheltered location near the warmth of your home, in the
shade of a tree, or other protected spot.
Stop
fertilizing and water as the soil starts to dry. Each day move the plants to a bit sunnier
location. And don’t rush the process –
or your plants will be sunburned
Move the plants indoors or cover when temperatures
drop. I like to cheat a bit. I use row covers to reduce my workload while
helping the plants transition to the outdoors.
After two weeks your plants will be ready for their
permanent location outdoors.
Just a bit
more information: Save time
when moving transplants in and out of frost protecting shelter. Place flats of transplants in a child’s
wagon, plastic sled or swimming pool.
Simply pulled or slide the plant filled item into the garage or
sheltered area when temperatures drop.
And with a simple tug your transplants can be slid back outdoors.
For more gardening tips, podcasts and more, visit www.melindamyers.com
About Melinda Myers
Melinda Myers, best
known for her gardener friendly and practical approach to gardening, has more
than 25 years of horticulture experience in both hands-on and instructional
settings. She has a bachelor’s degree in horticulture from The Ohio State
University and a master’s degree in horticulture from University of
Wisconsin-Madison, is a certified arborist, and was a horticulture instructor
with tenure.
Outside the classroom, Melinda shares her expertise through
a variety of media outlets. She has written 20 books, including Can’t Miss
Small Space Gardening, and the Birds & Blooms’ Ultimate Gardening
Guide. She hosts “Great Lakes
Gardener,” seen on PBS stations throughout the
For her work, community service and media
presence, Melinda has received recognition and numerous awards, including the
2003 Garden Globe Award for radio talent and the Quill and Trowel Award for her
television work, both from the Garden Writers Association. She has also
received the Garden Communicator’s Award from the American Nursery and
Landscape Association and the Gold Leaf Award for Arbor Day from the
International Society of Arboriculture.
For more
information, visit Myers’ web site www.melindamyers.com. The
site features regularly updated garden tips, podcasts,
a garden club, e-newsletter, books, appearance information, “Great Lakes
Gardener” television schedule and more.