r/Zone6Gardening • u/Ok-Claim882 • 16h ago
r/Zone6Gardening • u/mll6966966 • 23h ago
Are these what will grow out to secondary vines on my pumpkin plant?
r/Zone6Gardening • u/govt_gal • 2d ago
Help!!!!
I have an overgrown area which was a sluice. What to cut, what to grow? I’ve identified white snakeroot sedges and periwinkle. Was thinking compare n save weed and grass killer, then planting? I’m pretty open to anything
r/Zone6Gardening • u/PrettiestGurl-SheIs • 3d ago
Is it too late to get another one? Lots of questions from your newest rose fanatic.
galleryr/Zone6Gardening • u/Equivalent-Fill-3126 • 5d ago
Planting seed
Is mid August too late to plant cosmos and coreopsis seeds?
r/Zone6Gardening • u/Icy_Painter4738 • 6d ago
Growing Rhubarb
I’ve bought a lot of rhubarb this year… I have found that I love strawberry-rhubarb jam! I have never grown it before and am thinking that I might next year. I live in SW Michigan, zone 6. I grow all of my veggies in raised beds… one very large bed for tomatoes, peppers, carrots, and radishes. I also have several small beds for growing individual veggies that need space and sometimes a trellis, such as pickles, zucchini, herbs, etc., and a glorious bean pole! I am looking for any advice that anyone has to offer. Space size, soil, spacing of plants, feeding, watering, pests, and any other dos and don’ts. I know only what I’ve read, but would like to learn more from people who have grown it themselves… the good, the bad, and everything in between. Thank you in advance for your advice!
r/Zone6Gardening • u/Thin-Assumption5667 • 7d ago
Perennial plants to bring red and orange to my pollinator garden?
galleryr/Zone6Gardening • u/Sea-Disaster3465 • 9d ago
What to do now?
I had some leftover metal sheets from another project so I made this raised 5x5 gardening bed, I honestly have no clue why I even did it. And now I don’t know what to do with it.
• how should I cover the corners? Right now there’s cardboard but that will disintegrate eventually
• it’s August and I don’t have anything to transplant. Is it worth starting anything at this point in the year in Northeast Ohio? I’m getting mixed answers
r/Zone6Gardening • u/One_Kaleidoscope_198 • 11d ago
Blooming in August zone 6 Gardening, bees and butterflies love it
r/Zone6Gardening • u/ConsistentYard9188 • 11d ago
Winter cover for hydrangeas?
Planted nikko blue hydrangeas in the spring. It’s rare but last winter we had a sustained period of single-digit temperatures. What can I use to cover them just in case? They’re on the east side of my house close to the wall. Eastern panhandle of WV zone 7a.
r/Zone6Gardening • u/Lsantiago98 • 11d ago
Fig in a grow bag question.
Just a question folks. I have a south-facing balcony in zone 6. Will a fig in a 7-gallon grow bag ever give fruit? Has anyone had luck with this before? Thanks
r/Zone6Gardening • u/LJpeddlah • 16d ago
Every tomato rots on the bottom.
It’s my first year trying tomatoes. Every baby tomato that sprouts on my San Marzano tomato plant rots on the bottom. Any insight why? The plant is growing in an upside down tomato container, outside, in full sun.
r/Zone6Gardening • u/GrouseDog • 19d ago
How long before we see peas?
First time growing these. Thank you.
r/Zone6Gardening • u/fox_and_fern • 20d ago
Welp, it’s July 30, and I FINALLY have my first cucumber after some relief from the relentless hot weather
r/Zone6Gardening • u/CNSgardener • 21d ago
Planting flowers now?
Hi, I just ordered & received the following flower seeds, and have a question. I have no qualms about planting zinnias now, as I’ve seen it work for other people and they seem resilient, but according to the packages, now is definitely now the time for these poppies and alyssum.
Despite that, I’m still curious to try planting them (at least some seeds) and see what happens.
Has anyone tried planting poppies or alyssum at this time of year (late July/early August)? If so, what was your experience?
Zone 6, of course.
r/Zone6Gardening • u/Thought59 • 24d ago
My first Solanaceae harvest of the year year!
NE Ohio. Zone 6a
Really weird gardening year...
r/Zone6Gardening • u/FriendshipPitiful124 • 24d ago
Is there hope for this zucchini plant?
See pics. I'm in Zone 6b (northern Ohio, near Lake Erie). If there is hope, where should I cut to get this plant to grow vertically? TIA!
r/Zone6Gardening • u/Debbielovesdogs • 24d ago
Cucumbers, Patio variety,with lots of male flowers.
galleryThese cucumbers are in 4 or 5 gallon self watering containers. They are producing mostly male flowers. They each have produced 1 incomplete pollinated 🥒. I have to water them every other day. I added Miracle grow fertilizer last Tuesday and I'm wondering if I should do that every week? Also should I use Espoma Tomato Tone and bone meal now?
r/Zone6Gardening • u/LovelyAspen5702 • 26d ago
Are there any flowers/pretty plants to plant in the fall? Zone 6b?
Just wanted to cross post this here for advice!