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Epic Gardening
Found this kneeling device for bricklayers last year and had to give it a shot in the garden. It’s a bit bulky to walk around in, but honestly, it made weeding and harvesting way easier than I thought! 🙌🏼 Still believe it could be a game-changer for us gardeners. What do you think—would you give it a try? 🤔
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Pick your kontrabida 😂 #eigenmann
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If you’re behind on planting seeds, here’s a little trick that might help.
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New to gardening? Start with herbs. 🌿 They’re easy, low-maintenance, and save you $$$ on groceries. Plus, you can make your own spices, teas, and seasonings right at home. What’s your favorite herb to grow?
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Growing wasabi has been one of our toughest challenges. To date, we’ve yet to pull off a successful harvest. A big part of that struggle is trying to cultivate this cool, shade-loving plant in San Diego’s warm, sunny climate (Zone 10b). Wasabi thrives in temperatures between 45-70°F, hates direct sunlight, and is part of the cabbage family. It’s so difficult to grow that what you typically find in stores or on restaurant menus is often a blend of horseradish, mustard, food coloring, and other additives. For the real deal, look for Wasabi japonica as the first ingredient on the label—or better yet, try growing your own!
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It might sound strange, but painting young fruit trees has made a huge difference in our Epic Orchard. We’ve planted over 40 fruit trees, and using an all-organic “paint” from our friend Charles at IV Organics (not sponsored) has helped keep them healthy. Trees can get sunburned, just like we can. Sun damage makes it harder for them to move water and nutrients, and it also makes them more vulnerable to pests like borers. Now when should you paint? 🖌️ Ideally, when you plant the tree. Cover the main trunk and major branches, especially on the southern side, since that gets the most sun. This works well for citrus, avocados, cherries, peaches, plums, nectarines, and more. And don’t worry—the paint is breathable and safe for the tree. 🌿 Have you tried this before? Let us know in the comments ⬇️
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March is extra special for the Eigenmann family! Happy birthday to our amazing March celebrants— mommy, Gabby, Timmy, Geoff, and Cathy. And welcome home, Jay 😘 #eigenfam
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Two years ago we planted some giant sunflower seeds, and they grew massive—about 15 inches across. 🌻🤯 Instead of letting the seeds scatter, we harvested them, boiled them in saltwater, roasted them in the oven, and tossed them with olive oil and ranch seasoning. The result was a delicious, fresh snack that tasted even better than store-bought. If you’ve got sunflowers, definitely give this a try! 🌻✨
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Pruning fruit trees can feel terrifying—what if you mess up and ruin years of growth? But after using this strategy on peaches for 3+ years, we’ve had so many peaches we have to give them away. 🍑✨ Here’s the pruning method we swear by: 🌿 3 D’s – Remove anything dead, diseased, or damaged first. It’s the easiest (and least stressful) place to start. 🌳 Open Structure – Peaches thrive with an airy, open interior. Remove crossing branches and those shaded inside the canopy to improve airflow and fruit quality. 📏 Lowering the Canopy – A shorter tree = easier harvesting! Even at 6’4", I struggle to reach the top, so I trim it down to 6-8’ for easier access. ✂️ Thinning Cuts – Too many buds = too many peaches = snapped branches. Cut back 30-50% of the length on overgrown branches to reduce fruit load and keep your tree strong. Yes, some cuts may seem extreme, but trust us—your tree will be healthier, stronger, and loaded with delicious peaches! 🍑💪🏼
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So many reasons to celebrate, so much love to go around! ❤️❤️❤️ #eigenfam
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30 minutes later… still not in the car. 🫠 #eigenfam
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Tomato planting tip: Don’t mess up your timing 🍅 Most gardeners do the first part right - starting 6-8 weeks before the last frost where they live. But they miss the second step… The secret is waiting until soil temps hit around 60°F or higher consistently. 65°F is even better! You can get transplant shock and a struggle to thrive if temps are too low, EVEN if there's no more frost in your area. Use a soil thermometer to check - they're about $10 at the local garden center. Get it right and watch those tomatoes thrive 🌱
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My 1/3-acre suburban garden is STACKED right now...30 types of lettuce, rows of veggies, fruit trees, and even an ice cream bean (haven’t eaten that yet, let me know if you’ve tried it yourself). If you’re growing something TOTALLY new this year, let me know down below ⬇️
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Ever walked out to your garden and found it totally dug up? @jacquesinthegarden went through the same thing. But he figured out who the culprit is and how to stop it. 🚨 Here’s the fix: red crushed chili flakes. First, he moves the soil back, covers the roots, and sprinkles these bad boys everywhere. Next time the digging pest comes through, they’ll get a nose full of spice and rethink their plans. 💥🌶️ It won’t last forever though, so keep reapplying when they strike. Lesson learned. 👌🏼
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Starting your first garden? The key to success is growing crops that are easy AND fast. These 5 groups of crops will give you a quick harvest and boost your gardening confidence. 🚀🌱
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Growing ginger at home? It’s way easier than you’d think—just grab some from the store, and boom, you’ve got a plant. 🫚
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If you want your citrus to thrive, you need to fertilize it and NOW is the perfect time. Right when winter breaks and spring starts to creep in. Use a slow-release organic fertilizer, clear out a circle roughly the circumference of your tree's canopy and sprinkle over the soil, then cover with mulch. This is what I've done for 4 years with my 15-tree citrus hedge and it's EXPLODED with growth. 🍋
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Before Epic Gardening was a thing, I was slinging trays of microgreens to high-end restaurants in San Diego. Growing these tiny powerhouses was my first taste of mixing plants + business, and I’ve been hooked ever since. Microgreens are easy to grow, packed with nutrients, and ready to harvest in just a couple of weeks—perfect for beginners or anyone short on space. 🌱
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