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20+ pounds of produce from one evening of harvesting in a small backyard garden. š š¶ļøš«
This is why I always say you donāt need acres to grow a meaningful amount of food. Every harvest adds up.
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Most people see butterflies and think about the adult butterfly sipping nectar from flowers. š¦
But a pollinator garden supports much more than that.
During my visit to Butterfly Landing at EPCOT Flower & Garden Festival, one of the biggest takeaways was that butterflies need different plants at different stages of life. Nectar plants feed adult butterflies, but host plants provide a place for them to lay eggs and for caterpillars to grow.
A successful butterfly garden isnāt just about attracting butterflies for a photo. Itās about supporting an entire life cycle.
Thatās why you may notice leaves with chew marks, caterpillars munching away, or plants that look a little less than perfect. Those arenāt always signs that something has gone wrongāthey can be signs that your garden is doing exactly what it was designed to do.
Butterflies are only part of the story. The eggs, caterpillars, chrysalises, and host plants matter too.
Have you planted any butterfly host plants in your garden?
š± Zone 9A Gardener
š¦ EPCOT Flower & Garden Festival
š¼ First flowers, then fruit.
#EPCOTFlowerAndGarden #ButterflyLanding #ButterflyGarden #PollinatorGarden #HostPlants #Butterflies #GardenEducation #WildlifeGarden #GardenTok #Zone9aGardening #FlowerAndGardenFestival #GoAmberStop
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Apparently one trip wasnāt enough⦠because I ended up going back to EPCOTās Flower & Garden Festival twice. šøšæ
The first trip was with my husband and boys for Motherās Day and our anniversary, and somewhere between the topiaries, butterfly garden, scavenger hunt, garden-inspired food booths, and landscaping details, I realized I needed more time to really take it all in.
So we went back. šāØ
And honestly? I still donāt think I saw everything.
The butterfly garden deserved its own day, the special edition merch got me immediately, and every area kept giving me ideas for my own garden back home. Disney really knows how to make plants, food, storytelling, and design all feel connected.
If youāve ever gone to Flower & Garden, what was your favorite part?
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Quick question before I post the full video... did you know your bolted onions are basically a free pollinator garden? š¤
I was in the garden minding my business when this carpenter bee landed on my onion flowers and just stayed. For 10 whole minutes. I grabbed my phone and caught the whole thing.
And then a hoverfly showed up too. Because apparently my onion blossoms are the hottest spot in the garden right now.
Full reel dropping soon, but tell me... do you pull your onions when they bolt, or do you leave them? Drop it in the comments. ā¬ļø
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Iām the flower lady. You knew I wasnāt leaving this behind.
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Today was National Tomato Day š
Do you grow tomatoes? If so what is your favorite �
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Iām THIS close š¤š¾ to putting my peppers outside⦠šš¶ļø
but letās talk about itā¦
Warm days will have you feeling confident REAL quick
and then one cold night will humble you š
Hardening off is not optional.
Itās a process.
A little sun.
A little wind.
Then back inside.
Because one rushed decision
and your plants will let you know immediately.
Slow down.
Pay attention to your temps.
Especially out here in Zone 8b/9a⦠that weather will switch up on you.
#gardeningtips #zone8bgardening #vegetablegardening
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I have been learning about cuetlaxÅchitl or poinsettias my entire life. Hereās a childhood picture of me with this beautiful plant (1992) and a photo of me just the other day (2025)! Are there any plants that take you back to your childhood? Or that remind you of a particular event or person?
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šæ Welcome to AmberTeaches
Hey yāall šš¾
Vlogmas has begun! This year Iām diving into the plant science behind Christmas traditionsāevergreens, holly, poinsettias, and more š²āØ
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š» From bricks to blooms, our sunflower journey is just getting started!
In our garden, sunflowers arenāt just prettyātheyāre powerful teaching tools. My youngest built these LEGO sunflowers while learning about the real ones growing behind us. And now? Weāre bringing all that learning to YOU.
š” What makes a sunflower head so special?
š± How do you get blooms all season long?
š Are they really pollinator magnetsāor just Instagram-worthy?
⨠Catch the first few sunflower videos on my channel now, and stay tunedāmore are blooming soon, including:
ā The difference between single-stem vs branching types
ā Growing sunflowers with kids
ā Companion planting tips
ā And yes⦠myths you need to stop believing about sunflowers š
Letās grow smarter, not harder.
Make sure youāre subscribed so you donāt miss a single petal! š»š
#SunflowerSeries #AmberTeaches #GardenWithMe #BackyardBotany #PlantTok #Zone8b #legoflowers #GardenLearning #SunflowerFacts #YouTubeGardener
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