Episode Number
64
Episode Show Notes / Description
On this week's Good Growing podcast we share some recent photos of spring-blooming plants in our yards. Horticulture program coordinator and photographer Wendy Ferguson gives us some tips for improving our photography skills. Plus your home gardening questions answered.
I have an image of our saucer magnolia taken at night. The flowers seemed to glow in the dark so I grabbed my camera, but the photo didn’t turn out well. Can I take a photo at night and get realistic images?
Hellebores in bloom
Is there anything I can do about shadows? I always have my shadow or the shadow of something else in my pictures. I understand to move, but is there something else I can do?
Close up images
Image composition
Taking pictures at ground level
Some unique tulip cultivars; plus a field full of spring beauties https://extension.illinois.edu/blogs/good-growing/2021-04-15-spring-brings-spring-beauties-landscape
What can I do about harsh lighting during the middle of the day?
I bought blooming spring bulbs in containers for Easter. Is it okay to cut the foliage and dead blooms off of my bulbs before I plant them in the ground?
Will the cold night temperatures affect my snapdragons I just planted in a container?
How do you get rid of creeping Charley?
When the best time to spray for bagworms?
How to control wild onion in turf?
Watch us on YouTube https://youtu.be/oySSB7hl614
---
Any products mentioned during the podcast are in no way a promotion of these products.