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Just Let It Grow 7a
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April Garden Tour - dealing with voles, new garden path, drip irrigation and starting Dahlias.
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April Garden Tour - dealing with voles, new garden path, drip irrigation and starting Dahlias.
Early July Garden Tour 2023, Driveway Garden
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Summer blooms are showing off and butterfly season is around the corner.
Mid June Garden Tour 2023, Backyard
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2 years of care and maintenance are paying off in the more mature and established gardens on our property. The start of a new garden border is in the works.
Early June Garden Tour, Driveway Garden
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Late Spring and early Summer blooms are coloring up the garden! New pollinator friends are enjoying the buffet.
My Caryopteris looks the same! Now I'm wondering if that's just the way they grow 🤔 ugh I hope not because I don't like the floppyness
If that is Miss Pearl I don't think it's considered a dwarf variety (could be wrong) they are supposed to grow up to around 5' tall and wide. I have several butterfly bushes and the pugster series are considered dwarf and they stay much smaller and have huge blooms that last until frost
Oakleaf hydrangeas like shade and I believe they are native to your area.
could this abnormal growth be called Fasciation !!
Where do you get a lot of your perennials?
Lovely garden!
I just can’t get over how full of blooms your garden is 🌸 It’s stunning, thank you for sharing 🌿
Wonderful, amazing flowers! 👍😃💚
Beautiful. Thanks for sharing your garden. 😊
Acidic soil is needed for blue hydrangeas. Vicki
Maybe dg up the hoss halo. The root ball may have been nailed by a mole or vole. Beautiful garden!
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Your garden is beautiful 🌸🌝👍
I think an ivory halo dogwood would be awesome where the hole is from moving the tree by your porch. The variegated leaves would contrast with the evergreen nicely, and you'd have there'd twigs for winter Interest!
Check for Voles. They eat roots of many plants. I've been fighting Voles (not moles) for 3 seasons. And Voles love roots of Junipers. I've had to put many plants in pots to rehab them until I get rid of Voles forever.
Beautiful gardens! Did you know that if you cut back your butterfly bush, it will re-bloom . You just cut it back a fourth ( or individually cut each spent bloom)
Very beautiful garden!
Thank you 🥰
Beautiful Aug garden!
Thank you for the sweet compliment ❤️
Scotch and Irish moss doesn’t do well for me either I’m in Maryland, they actually say sun on the tags ? But mine doesn’t last anywhere
Thanks for sharing! I always assumed the moss liked the shade since I purchased it from the shade section of my nursery. Maybe this explains why it's gotten so thin and leggy. It's such a pretty groundcover. I'm determined to get mine to grow well somewhere.
Beautiful garden
Thank you 🥰
Camelias are acid lovers is okay to have them so close to the neutral echinacea ?
I believe Camelias like shade and Echinaceas like sun. I don't think I would plant those two together for that reason. I'm not sure about the acidic soil conditions though. I don't think I have had a chance to test it out. Sorry I can't be more helpful.
I loved your video. I always like a narrated video instead of just music You have a lovely garden. Such variety.
Thank you very much 😊
I see a lot of deer candy but your gardens are beautiful.
Oh yes, lots of deer candy! I spray Liquid Fence around all my gardens about every 2 weeks. One time my trigger finger got a blister on it lol I need to find one of those auto-pump backpack sprayers.
Your gardens are beautiful! Love your channel. New subscriber ❤
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it and thank you also for subscribing! ❤️
Very pretty❤❤❤
Thank you! 😊
Flocks grow all summer
Yes, I'm thankful they offer lots of color through most of the season 😊
The Limelight hydrangeas may do better with more sun. Your other pink hydrangea appears to be suffering from chlorosis.
Yes, I think I may need to move the Limelights to a sunnier spot. A project I think I will tackle at the end of winter just before they break dormancy. Now to find a spot for them ...
Creator God has blessed you with plant beauty! Praise Jesus.
Awww, thank you for the compliment! So sweet of you 🥰
This little stream is so calming and relaxing. Was it there on the property when you established the garden, or did you "make" it artificially? So lovely!
The water feature was existing when we purchased the property. It was very overgrown and in need of an overhaul. I love all the birds and frogs that it attracts. So fun to watch!
Everything is beautiful! ! You do so well putting things together and remembering the names of all 🎉
Thank you so much! Looking back on my old videos helps me remember all the names 😅
SO beautiful! So many of the same things :) Altho your have some gorgeous colors that we reallllly want! That kniphofia (the yellow one) is really pretty. I have it at the cemetery garden, but not in our personal one.
Thank you! I'm certain you will find a way to acquire the yellow kniphofia 😉
Oh my goodness, such beautiful flower gardens!
Thank you! They bring me so much joy 😊
Beautiful garden.you have worked hard to make it so.enjoy it.thankyou
Thank you, and I love to share it with people like you 😊
Where did you find your rocks for your steppingstones? Everything looks so beautiful.
I can't remember exactly where I got the stepping stones. It was from a local rock and mulch place.
Which hose reel do you have and do you like it?
I have a HoseLink. So far so good!
I just discovered Joe pye weed. It's in a pot. Does it die off ? Do you cut it back? It looks beautiful in your beautiful garden. Thank you!
Yes, this dwarf variety of Joe Pye Weed will die back in the frost. I had mine in a container for the first year and it stayed relatively short, but now that it has been in the ground for 2 years, it is so happy! It has outgrown the predicted height by almost 2.5 ft. This perennial has a hollow stem that insects like to overwinter in so if you can leave it up, they will appreciate it. Or at least cut the stalks and leave them in a neat pile somewhere in the garden until Spring cleanup time. It will tolerate wet soil too.
You have a lovely garden.
Thank you!
Beautiful ❤❤❤ and the rocks 🪨love it.
Thanks so much!
What is the name of this flower
@@JunitaBowen happy to give you an answer, just need a time stamp or description 😅
Wow❤beautiful 😍🤩👌
Thanks 🤗
Your garden is just beautiful. All my favourite plants! You are doing an amazing job helping the butterflies.
Thank you so much 😊
your garden is so beautiful! I really enjoyed this video. I will be watching more!
Thank you so much!
Stunning gardens!
Thank you ☺️
Grow Castor Bean plant. Keeps woles and moles away and looks beautiful.
Thank you for the suggestion. I will look into it ☺️
Thanks for sharing your beautiful garden. I live and garden just north of Richmond, VA and grew up in Spotsylvania!! Look forward to seeing other tours of your garden! 🐞
Oh, lucky you! You live close to my favorite nursery, Colesville!
You have a beautiful, diverse garden. I like your spacing... not overcrowded.
Thank you!
Have you considered predatory mites, etc., to attack the damaging mites?
No, where might one source these? 🤔
Check with Laura, Garden Answer.
Maybe someone responded. Passion flower is the purple flower with the bizarre center. Their fruits are edible.
Thank you for confirming. They are such a cool-looking bloom!
Those are definitely strawberry candy daylilies I have them in my garden and that’s what they were labeled too.
Thanks for confirming! 😊
Your garden is amazing 😊 I googled the name strawberry candy daylily and it’s pink with the dark center 😊 So lots of pandoras box is just fine 👍🏻 Also, that passion flower is unreal 😅
Thank you for helping identify the Daylilys!