So happy to see your video today. Happier still...to know you had a good visit with your family. May GOD continue to richly bless you, provide for you and protect you and all your family and those you love Jeri... Here on earth and in GOD'S eternal glorious Kingdom. Darla
It is wonderful to see you posting again. I pray you enjoyed every moment with your family prior to them moving. I pray great joy in their decision to move. Thank you for showing us all your hard work and beautiful gardens and plans. God bless and keep you and yours.
Hey Jeri! Hope you are keeping well! You have been very busy in your garden. Love the transformation the path area looked like it took some work😳 Its all paid off though because the area looks fabulous indeed! Great to see your little cat made an appearance too! Have a great week!🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻
I love the videos when you tell us how to propagate plants to make more plants. This was an especially nice video. Thank you so much for taking the time to create it
You've been busy! I've missed hearing from you but I do understand. Your have to make hay while the sun shines. Your new garden rooms are going to be lovely! The roses, I could almost smell them! 😉 There are some lovelies in there! I have been busy with my gardens. I planted Black eyed peas and okra in this 5 inch length of dirt that's been opened up in my concrete backyard. I amended the soil and hoped. They have done amazingly well. I call it may garden jungle!😂 I have peas and okra in the freezer and we have been eating it, as well. So, that's been a success! My grape tomato plants are producing pretty well, now. It's been so hot back here that they didn't produce too much until now. So, I'm happy with that. My larger tomatoes have just now started producing. We have had 2 ripen, so far. I'm hopeful for the rest of them to ripen before we get a frost. I have had some successes and losses in my flower gardens in the front. Still working and moving things and I'm mostly happy with what's there, for now. Take care and we'll see ya when we see you. Hopefully, it will be sooner than later!❤️🙂 Blessing to you from a hot and mostly dry Texas panhandle! ❤️🙂🙏🏻🇨🇱
Your gardens are so lovely! Rocket looks like my Toby who passed 2 years ago, rest his soul. I hope to adopt a new kitty soon. Just moved to a new home, my first single family home in over 10 years. I’m excited to create some gardens!
Thank you for your beautiful videos and all of the wonderful things I learned from you. I'm glad you had a good time with your family. God bless you and keep you all safe.
Welcome back Jeri. That cactus dahlia is beautiful. I am sowing dahlias right now and will see how it goes. I know, I know….you said I must get some tubers. I will be on the lookout for them. Your gardens are all doing so well (how can they not with all the hard work you are putting in). X
Love your gardens. I love that you let your creative style show throughout your garden. That first red dahlia is looking exactly like Happy Single Romeo. I love the rich red color. Such a bright spot in the garden. Your Rose's are just gorgeous! In fact all of your flowers are beautiful.
Those are Dahila Pinnata’s Jeri…. Wow those yellows are beautiful… would like those seeds for next year. I have been walking around my mothers little town collecting seeds from church’s 😉 looking forward to planting a large circle where I removed a evergreen for her that was out of control and I plan to plant zinnias there. That is a good price for the bulbs. Don’t have a Sams here but Walmart has them and I was going to plant them for the first time. I read that if I put mulch on top that it will keep the squirrels from digging them up. They are a real problem hereto the point when I replaced the roof on the shed I discovered they even tried eating the outer rafters so as I write this I have traps out to collect them to give them a one way ticket! Also I’ll have to look up one of your older videos on how to plant them… Cheers ! Brian
Thanks for the name of the dahlia Brian... I just wish it was pink. You may have better luck planting the bulbs in pots and containers that you can cover over the winter with wire. Surround the tree with various sizes, it would look beautiful. Hey, thanks for the Zinnia Seeds!
@@JeriLandersofHopalongHollow That would be very much appreciated. I think seeds are amazing when you look at them and think what allcomes from them. It’s Gods creation and his work and just amazing how much beauty from those little tiny seeds bring
Wow, you have been busy! We don't have pansies or violas available here yet. Well, I didn't see any at my recent trip to town. I did get some sedums, including some Autumn Joy, that was clearance priced at $5 ea down from $12 ea. I also have a new batch of Irises that just arrived which I need to get planted and I need to dig up and divide a lot of those I already have. I lost so many plants this summer due to the unusual heat and drought, and the grasshoppers, I'm really rethinking what I'll be planting in the future. A lot more xeriscaping with Texas natives, southwestern plants and Mediterranean type plants, and not as many English cottage plants which can't take the heat. I'll just keep coming to see your gardens for those! I did however just purchase a new batch of roses (yet to arrive, and some coming in the Spring) to replace some of the ones I lost this summer. I do still have a lot of roses growing, surviving, thankfully, and finally giving me a few more blooms now that the drought broke and the heat has relented some. Almost all of my survivors are "own root" plants, many of them are David Austin roses, or came from Antique Rose Emporium or Heirloom roses. So in the future that's what I'll be concentrating on (own root roses). It's really good to see you at work in your gardens and I'm looking forward to seeing how your new gardens flush out. Thank you, thank you for always inviting us along.
How wonderful that you had family visiting. I love the Moilneux rose. It's gorgeous. I wish we had smellovision with these roses of yours. I wish I had room for Rose of Sharons. We had several on our previous property and I loved them.
You have done a lovely job on what you have worked on. Lots of work and everything is pretty. Love your iron table and chairs. And all the oldish water holders and those urns-oh my! But one thing-where can I get those tall bird ‘stick’. Can I just sit there and enjoy this place! You had a love spot!
I just love your videos -whimsical and delightful. Speaks to my soul! Living here in Western Australia we have very hot summers and no rain. So the other seasons are better and rain!
Hummingbirds here love Rose of Sharon! Thank you for sharing your lovely garden and vision with us, Jeri!💗💗🦋🦋💐💐 You have given me some ideas and inspiration!
@@JeriLandersofHopalongHollow all the more reason to send them beautifully made correspondence.....you can think of them fondly as you make your lovely cards. Maybe you will be inspired to create a new book!
The garden is lovely as ever, love the new garden rooms. A garden is always evolving and needed attention, sometimes it gets it and sometimes it doesn't, at my place anyway. lol
@@JeriLandersofHopalongHollow That's a fact of gardening. I've had kidney stone trouble for the last month and nothing got done in the gardens. Just starting to get back into the swing of things.
You've done wonders in your gardens Jeri. I had a similar problem with my sedums. My puppy and her friend managed to decimate one of my sedum plants, so I had to cut it right back, like you did. I kept the stalks and put them in a vase. They have all rooted so next year I will have six new plants and hopefully the original plant will come back again.
Yay!!! Garden tour!!! You’ve been very busy! I love that calming voice saying rose names like old friends. 🥹 I love how you find purpose for all things in your garden whether plant, container or a stack of rocks! Little Rocket seems to have made himself at home in the garden. 💕 Every time I watch you I feel like going out and digging up old flower beds and changing things up a bit. Thank you for that inspiration. You truly take the intimidation out of gardening. So glad that you had some special family time and I wish them all the best! Thank you for sharing your sweet gardens with us! BTW, how did your new lavender variety do in all that August heat and humidity? 😥 Yesterday I woke up to the house being a wonderful 61 degrees and no humidity! 🙌🏻
So happy to hear your voice again. I’ll bet it was hard to watch your son and family leave. Our kids are everything no matter how old they are. I love your brick pathways. They are so magical looking.
So exciting!! You have me itching to get out into my gardens and do a number on the sections that are out of control. Menard's has bulbs on sale and I also want to plant a lot of garlic. Looking forward to seeing you post again! Thank you!
Thank you for this video! I love your gardening style! You've inspired me to get back out to my gardens which I've abandoned to weeds when the weather got hot and humid. I'm overwhelmed when I look at them, but you've helped revive my motivation!
Hi Jerri … thank you for the morning garden tour. I giggled when you spoke about your rock haul … I love rocks too. Thank for sharing your knowledge and passion for all things!
I hope your hellebores root! They're amazing and bloom when nothing else is blooming! I'm trying to create kind of a woodland garden too. I bought geranium phaeum, woodland phlox, Jacobs ladder, columbine, dicentra, and dwarf hydrangeas this year. Hopefully at least one of them is happy. If not I'll just get more hellebores. I also love rose of Sharon and so do the bees!
Your garden is always so beautiful! I just noticed at the 11:58 minute mark that I have the exact same bistro table and chairs. I found it at a yard sale rusty and complete with lichen growing all over it. The lady I bought it from told me all it needed was a coat of paint. Never! I love the rust and lichen too much. It also came with a round beverage/wine cart. The chairs are not too sturdy so I will probably put pots of pretty flowers in both of them to discourage sitting.
Oh Happy Day! You're back and I would agree about the climbing roses I had some that I have waited to bloom they did bloom in the spring but they were supposed to be reblooming and not coming back. Am I too late to plan perennial seeds out for growing during the fall and winter? Specifically: ladies mantle, penstemon, larkspur, or coneflower?
You always inspire me Jeri! Love that you show not only the beautiful but also the raggedy places in your garden. We all have them. I've got a spot I am going to create my own garden room now. It's great to see you posting again. =D
Hi Jeri so Lovely to see you . I took a screen shot of your dahlia’s and looked in my book “ Much like you I am very curious “ it looks very much like a pinnate dahlia ? Perhaps 😊 . I hope anyway it would be a small token of of appreciation to you for sharing your wisdom , creativity , historian, artist gardener extraordinaire whimsical creator of all seasons brought to life in living color 🌼👨🏼🍳👩🏻🌾🪡🧵👒🐶🐱🐭🐹🦊🐻🦆🦉🦇🐝🦋🐞🕸🐇🦚🪶🐈⬛🐈🦔🐿🌳🪴💐🌾🌸🌺🌻🌞🍏🍎🍓🍑🍒🍋🫐🥟🍜🫙🥧🍨🍯☕️🎨🎹🎼🌅🔨⚖️🧸🗝📚🗃✏️📝💝🎶❤
Great to have you posting again!! I love the dahlia mistake you received. I did steer away from them because I have to dig them up for winter, never thought of pots, I have no idea why? Thanks for an enjoyable morning!!
I started off with two Rose of Sharon and now I have them all around the property. I love them too. I have white, pink and purple. They bloom without paying much attention to them and I have yet to see any pest on the plant, they do make babies though!!! I try to collect all of the seed heads before they let go of all of their seeds but I miss quite a few. They are easy to pull out when they are little shoots but I know if I leave one or more go I’m going to have more to add to my garden.
Hello Jeri! I absolutely love your new garden rooms and the one with the stone raised bed is brilliant! There’s so much you can do with pieces like the stones you find right there on your own property. That was a lot of work to transform a garden space or room from scratch… I’ve been doing the same and it gives me encouragement to see your lovely garden transformations. 🥰🌸🌺❤️
Hi Peaches! The second garden room was finished within 4 days, including all the clearing out and rock... it's surprising how quickly a job can go when you're really excited about it.
Such beautiful,magical, secret gardens ! You do such lovely gardens,I would love to drink my tea in such a relaxing environment. Would you ever consider adding any fountains, or ponds ? I love frogs,and lilies. Happiness, Cindy
Dear Jeri, absolutely love your creativity, your gorgeous garden, your beautiful studio ... you're living my dream 🙂. Please would you let me know the name of the mauve rose which you said was a climber @ 7:58 min. Many thanks Shelly
I love to see what you are up to in the garden. I love this new area that you’ve reclaimed. This year I got rid of all the plants that are fussy or that I just don’t like. I so glad I did! Now I can try something new!
OMG, I had a cat named Rocket until last year ❤ He was 18 years old when we had to let him go due to kidney disease ❤❤❤ He was a black and white tuxedo cat and he would bolt across the yard when I called him.
You either got a Mexican Star or a Mignon Dahlia. It's probably the latter. Your garden looks lovely regardless of the "flops". You have a group of fans down here in Greensboro, Alabama. We're glad your back. We've missed you!
Looks like you are correct on the Mexican Star. They are SO Orangey RED, a bit like the Tithonium, an annual easily grown from seed and much less expensive than tubers.
Hola Jeri como está el jardín precioso debes pasar mucho tiempo cada día en el esta siempre hermoso tienes tanta variedad de flores y plantas estas siempre sembrando y trasplantado es mágica la jardinería que lindo es el gato y amoroso yo tengo uno que es casi igual la mía es una gata Jeri que vídeo más hermoso gracias ❤️🌹🍀🐈
So glad youre back Jeri; its not the same without your calming voice and lovely comments:
Jeri,
I think your little red dahlia is Mignon red. Good to have you back, the garden is beautiful!
So happy to see your video today. Happier still...to know you had a good visit with your family. May GOD continue to richly bless you, provide for you and protect you and all your family and those you love Jeri... Here on earth and in GOD'S eternal glorious Kingdom. Darla
Thank you so much!
It is wonderful to see you posting again. I pray you enjoyed every moment with your family prior to them moving. I pray great joy in their decision to move. Thank you for showing us all your hard work and beautiful gardens and plans. God bless and keep you and yours.
Just another little note that the sedum can also be put into deep shade and will grow I tried it from another TH-camr's suggestion and I was amazed!
It's a great plant!
Dahlia Coccinea
So glad to see a post from you. I missed you so much!
Hey Jeri!
Hope you are keeping well! You have been very busy in your garden. Love the transformation the path area looked like it took some work😳 Its all paid off though because the area looks fabulous indeed!
Great to see your little cat made an appearance too! Have a great week!🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻
Thanks so much, it was really surprising how quickly it all came together....less than a week for both garden rooms.
Thank you Jeri Beautiful Roses 💛🌹🌹🌹
There is no such thing as a mess...it's a work in process. ..it will be so nice and creative. We all know you do magic. 🙌💖
I found myself thinking of you and your garden the other day. So good to see a new video out. 🧡💛💚🤎
I love the videos when you tell us how to propagate plants to make more plants. This was an especially nice video. Thank you so much for taking the time to create it
Oh, and I hope you had a great time with your family!
I have missed you.
You are such a hard worker.
Everything looks beautiful!!! I have sure missed you and your wonderful videos. Hope you had a wonderful time with your family💞
You've been busy! I've missed hearing from you but I do understand. Your have to make hay while the sun shines.
Your new garden rooms are going to be lovely! The roses, I could almost smell them! 😉 There are some lovelies in there!
I have been busy with my gardens. I planted Black eyed peas and okra in this 5 inch length of dirt that's been opened up in my concrete backyard. I amended the soil and hoped. They have done amazingly well. I call it may garden jungle!😂 I have peas and okra in the freezer and we have been eating it, as well. So, that's been a success! My grape tomato plants are producing pretty well, now. It's been so hot back here that they didn't produce too much until now. So, I'm happy with that. My larger tomatoes have just now started producing. We have had 2 ripen, so far. I'm hopeful for the rest of them to ripen before we get a frost.
I have had some successes and losses in my flower gardens in the front. Still working and moving things and I'm mostly happy with what's there, for now.
Take care and we'll see ya when we see you. Hopefully, it will be sooner than later!❤️🙂
Blessing to you from a hot and mostly dry Texas panhandle! ❤️🙂🙏🏻🇨🇱
Love your success story in the skinny path, Okra is such a beautiful plant, hope you will be making some Gumbo with it!
Hoooooorayyyyyyyyyy!Jerri is back!😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
I love your brick walkway! I just got 1000 bricks delivered and will try to make something similar in my new garden. I´ll try to document all of it!
WE love the use of old brick in the gardens and it is pretty easy to find.
Your gardens are so lovely! Rocket looks like my Toby who passed 2 years ago, rest his soul. I hope to adopt a new kitty soon. Just moved to a new home, my first single family home in over 10 years. I’m excited to create some gardens!
Making a new garden is always a good thing, Love the process.
Thank you for your beautiful videos and all of the wonderful things I learned from you.
I'm glad you had a good time with your family. God bless you and keep you all safe.
Your red dahlia with yellow center is a Mignon dahlia. 😊
Your gardens are so lovely. I love the different themes you have for each garden room. Thank you for the tour 💚
such a pleasure and treat to watch your videos and view your gardens. what a talented and super cool woman you are.... thanks.
Rocket is beautiful 😍
I always love your videos. The garden ones really inspire me to get out there and fix my areas. Thank you for sharing this.
Hermoso jardín!!! Los amo así !!! Como una jungla 😘🇺🇾
Everything looks wonderful. Thank you for the information on rooting Sedum and Hellebores.
The dalia looks like the bishop, its one of my favourites xx
🤸LOVE LOVE LOVE !!!! The new garden rooms 💙🌱🌷🦋 Been adding some myself !!!! They are such fun! Blessings to your family in their move and to you 💙
Lovely garden. Nothing beats working in the garden.
Hello Mrs. Landers🙂 and welcome Rocket!!
Just Beautiful Jeri
Jeri, I enjoyed our walkabout of your ‘simply beautiful’ garden today❣️Our flowers are always a work in progressnever a mess. 😉
Welcome back Jeri. That cactus dahlia is beautiful. I am sowing dahlias right now and will see how it goes. I know, I know….you said I must get some tubers. I will be on the lookout for them. Your gardens are all doing so well (how can they not with all the hard work you are putting in). X
Please do try to find the tubers, they take such a long time to grow from seed...
@@JeriLandersofHopalongHollow I will do my best Jeri. Fortunately it is just the beginning of the season.🤗
If anyone can get those seeds to grow, its you. I will be interested in seeing how they do.
@@JeriLandersofHopalongHollow Jeri, with such faith in my abilities, how can I fail?🤗🌹🌹🌹
Love your gardens. I love that you let your creative style show throughout your garden.
That first red dahlia is looking exactly like Happy Single Romeo. I love the rich red color. Such a bright spot in the garden.
Your Rose's are just gorgeous! In fact all of your flowers are beautiful.
That bright orangy red is growing on me....
it amazes me when i find new channels. i love your flowers!
Thanks and welcome!
Those are Dahila Pinnata’s Jeri….
Wow those yellows are beautiful… would like those seeds for next year. I have been walking around my mothers little town collecting seeds from church’s 😉 looking forward to planting a large circle where I removed a evergreen for her that was out of control and I plan to plant zinnias there. That is a good price for the bulbs. Don’t have a Sams here but Walmart has them and I was going to plant them for the first time. I read that if I put mulch on top that it will keep the squirrels from digging them up. They are a real problem hereto the point when I replaced the roof on the shed I discovered they even tried eating the outer rafters so as I write this I have traps out to collect them to give them a one way ticket! Also I’ll have to look up one of your older videos on how to plant them…
Cheers !
Brian
Thanks for the name of the dahlia Brian... I just wish it was pink. You may have better luck planting the bulbs in pots and containers that you can cover over the winter with wire. Surround the tree with various sizes, it would look beautiful. Hey, thanks for the Zinnia Seeds!
@@JeriLandersofHopalongHollow My pleasure! Do you get seeds from that Peach Jowey Joshiia? If so, I would love a few if you have extra 😉
I'll see what I can save for you, there should be a nice little pile of seed from that plant.
@@JeriLandersofHopalongHollow That would be very much appreciated. I think seeds are amazing when you look at them and think what allcomes from them. It’s Gods creation and his work and just amazing how much beauty from those little tiny seeds bring
Wow, you have been busy! We don't have pansies or violas available here yet. Well, I didn't see any at my recent trip to town. I did get some sedums, including some Autumn Joy, that was clearance priced at $5 ea down from $12 ea. I also have a new batch of Irises that just arrived which I need to get planted and I need to dig up and divide a lot of those I already have. I lost so many plants this summer due to the unusual heat and drought, and the grasshoppers, I'm really rethinking what I'll be planting in the future. A lot more xeriscaping with Texas natives, southwestern plants and Mediterranean type plants, and not as many English cottage plants which can't take the heat. I'll just keep coming to see your gardens for those! I did however just purchase a new batch of roses (yet to arrive, and some coming in the Spring) to replace some of the ones I lost this summer. I do still have a lot of roses growing, surviving, thankfully, and finally giving me a few more blooms now that the drought broke and the heat has relented some. Almost all of my survivors are "own root" plants, many of them are David Austin roses, or came from Antique Rose Emporium or Heirloom roses. So in the future that's what I'll be concentrating on (own root roses). It's really good to see you at work in your gardens and I'm looking forward to seeing how your new gardens flush out. Thank you, thank you for always inviting us along.
It's been difficult to find Pansies this year, I don't know why, usually they are sold nearly everywhere/
I would love to snap my fingers, and wake up to a backyard that looks like yours~
I wish it were that easy!
I LIKE YOUR GARDEN .. PRETTY DAHLIA AND TOMATOES ..
How wonderful that you had family visiting. I love the Moilneux rose. It's gorgeous. I wish we had smellovision with these roses of yours. I wish I had room for Rose of Sharons. We had several on our previous property and I loved them.
You have done a lovely job on what you have worked on. Lots of work and everything is pretty. Love your iron table and chairs. And all the oldish water holders and those urns-oh my! But one thing-where can I get those tall bird ‘stick’.
Can I just sit there and enjoy this place!
You had a love spot!
Bought those from Hobby Lobby ten years ago, sorry!
God bless Jeri for putting it all out there.
So beautiful 🌸🌺🌼🌿
G'day from Perth, Western Australia. :)🌹
I may visit my kids there one day in the future.
Beautiful gardens! Praying for you and your family.
Garden rooms are beautiful
Jeri, the garden rooms are beautiful! So creative. Love the raised beds, all the rocks & stumps! Thanks for sharing!!
Hi Jerri, wow such beautiful roses. I could smell them from here!! So lovely to have you back. Love your garden.
Lovely!! So much accomplished….can’t wait to see more….enjoy the process🌸🐝🌿💕
Wonderful job Jeri. Enjoyed seeing those beautiful flowers. 😊👍🏻
I just love your videos -whimsical and delightful. Speaks to my soul! Living here in Western Australia we have very hot summers and no rain. So the other seasons are better and rain!
I bet your Lavender plants do well!
Absolutely delightful! Thank you.
You have worked so hard Jerri. It's looking great.
Hummingbirds here love Rose of Sharon! Thank you for sharing your lovely garden and vision with us, Jeri!💗💗🦋🦋💐💐 You have given me some ideas and inspiration!
You are an Artist. You are creative. Everything you do takes on a form of beauty. I hope you weren't too sad after your family left. 💚
It's sad to see them going so far away.
@@JeriLandersofHopalongHollow all the more reason to send them beautifully made correspondence.....you can think of them fondly as you make your lovely cards. Maybe you will be inspired to create a new book!
The garden is lovely as ever, love the new garden rooms. A garden is always evolving and needed attention, sometimes it gets it and sometimes it doesn't, at my place anyway. lol
Yeah, I have plenty of gardens that get little attention... maybe next year!
@@JeriLandersofHopalongHollow That's a fact of gardening. I've had kidney stone trouble for the last month and nothing got done in the gardens. Just starting to get back into the swing of things.
Happy Autumn Jeri ! You sure do appear to have boundless energy.
I don't know where it comes from....
Oh my goodness that Molineux rose is BEAUTIFUL! The color is amazing 😍
Grazie mille 🙋🏻☘️☘️☘️
That cactus dahlia reminds me of a coral reef creature
Thank you, Jeri. Strolling through your gardens is always a treat. 😃
Oh I love the walkways!
You've done wonders in your gardens Jeri. I had a similar problem with my sedums. My puppy and her friend managed to decimate one of my sedum plants, so I had to cut it right back, like you did. I kept the stalks and put them in a vase. They have all rooted so next year I will have six new plants and hopefully the original plant will come back again.
It's a great plant, so cooperative.
Yay!!! Garden tour!!! You’ve been very busy! I love that calming voice saying rose names like old friends. 🥹 I love how you find purpose for all things in your garden whether plant, container or a stack of rocks! Little Rocket seems to have made himself at home in the garden. 💕 Every time I watch you I feel like going out and digging up old flower beds and changing things up a bit. Thank you for that inspiration. You truly take the intimidation out of gardening. So glad that you had some special family time and I wish them all the best! Thank you for sharing your sweet gardens with us! BTW, how did your new lavender variety do in all that August heat and humidity? 😥 Yesterday I woke up to the house being a wonderful 61 degrees and no humidity! 🙌🏻
That Lavender is doing really well! I meant to film it... about 10" tall now and pretty healthy.
So happy to hear your voice again. I’ll bet it was hard to watch your son and family leave. Our kids are everything no matter how old they are.
I love your brick pathways. They are so magical looking.
They have always lived far from our home in Tenn: from NY to Washington state but now the plane trip will be 30 hours away!
☀️Beautiful gardens.😶
Missed you, but so glad you had some precious time together. Best wishes and prayers for you all!
So exciting!! You have me itching to get out into my gardens and do a number on the sections that are out of control. Menard's has bulbs on sale and I also want to plant a lot of garlic. Looking forward to seeing you post again! Thank you!
Whatever your dahlias are called, they are very pretty.
Thank you for this video! I love your gardening style! You've inspired me to get back out to my gardens which I've abandoned to weeds when the weather got hot and humid. I'm overwhelmed when I look at them, but you've helped revive my motivation!
Such a lovely video…I love your garden ideas which in turns,gives me ideas for my wishful garden 🌻thank you so much for sharing
beautiful surrounding 👌👌👍
Hi Jerri … thank you for the morning garden tour. I giggled when you spoke about your rock haul … I love rocks too. Thank for sharing your knowledge and passion for all things!
I love stones....
Que bellas Flores!!!...son TESOROS efímeros para alegrar el corazón ...
BENDICIONES
I hope your hellebores root! They're amazing and bloom when nothing else is blooming! I'm trying to create kind of a woodland garden too. I bought geranium phaeum, woodland phlox, Jacobs ladder, columbine, dicentra, and dwarf hydrangeas this year. Hopefully at least one of them is happy. If not I'll just get more hellebores.
I also love rose of Sharon and so do the bees!
I hope your woodland garden thrives... I like your addition of the Geranium, might try some in my woodland patch too.
What a beautiful area you have created! Much joy.
Your garden is always so beautiful! I just noticed at the 11:58 minute mark that I have the exact same bistro table and chairs. I found it at a yard sale rusty and complete with lichen growing all over it. The lady I bought it from told me all it needed was a coat of paint. Never! I love the rust and lichen too much. It also came with a round beverage/wine cart. The chairs are not too sturdy so I will probably put pots of pretty flowers in both of them to discourage sitting.
Lichen is the BEST! Such a great find!
So far I'm really loving your garden room. I can't wait to see how you finish up.
Oh Happy Day! You're back and I would agree about the climbing roses I had some that I have waited to bloom they did bloom in the spring but they were supposed to be reblooming and not coming back. Am I too late to plan perennial seeds out for growing during the fall and winter? Specifically: ladies mantle, penstemon, larkspur, or coneflower?
All of the seeds you mentioned can be sown in the fall, and many more besides. I'm about to sow foxglove and Penstemon.
What a beautiful job you are doing in your gardens x love from killarney Co kerry Ireland 🇮🇪
Thanks so much!
You always inspire me Jeri! Love that you show not only the beautiful but also the raggedy places in your garden. We all have them. I've got a spot I am going to create my own garden room now. It's great to see you posting again. =D
Oh so many Raggedy spots around here!
Thanks for sharing.happiness in leaf vlog
Hi Jeri so Lovely to see you . I took a screen shot of your dahlia’s and looked in my book “ Much like you I am very curious “ it looks very much like a pinnate dahlia ? Perhaps 😊 . I hope anyway it would be a small token of of appreciation to you for sharing your wisdom , creativity , historian, artist gardener extraordinaire whimsical creator of all seasons brought to life in living color 🌼👨🏼🍳👩🏻🌾🪡🧵👒🐶🐱🐭🐹🦊🐻🦆🦉🦇🐝🦋🐞🕸🐇🦚🪶🐈⬛🐈🦔🐿🌳🪴💐🌾🌸🌺🌻🌞🍏🍎🍓🍑🍒🍋🫐🥟🍜🫙🥧🍨🍯☕️🎨🎹🎼🌅🔨⚖️🧸🗝📚🗃✏️📝💝🎶❤
Well I thank you so much! The Dahllia seems to be a toss-up between the Pinnate or the Mexican Star... either way, it is very productive!
Great to have you posting again!! I love the dahlia mistake you received. I did steer away from them because I have to dig them up for winter, never thought of pots, I have no idea why? Thanks for an enjoyable morning!!
Those single red dahlias look like "outside pride" to me. They are the less expensive ones.
You have such great energy to do the work you do!
At my age I need all the energy I can get~!!
I started off with two Rose of Sharon and now I have them all around the property. I love them too. I have white, pink and purple. They bloom without paying much attention to them and I have yet to see any pest on the plant, they do make babies though!!! I try to collect all of the seed heads before they let go of all of their seeds but I miss quite a few. They are easy to pull out when they are little shoots but I know if I leave one or more go I’m going to have more to add to my garden.
I picked about 30 of them yesterday and transferred them to a large container. They will make a nice hedge somewhere.
Love your videos
Love your gardens and really like the idea of garden rooms. So lovely.
Hello Jeri! I absolutely love your new garden rooms and the one with the stone raised bed is brilliant! There’s so much you can do with pieces like the stones you find right there on your own property. That was a lot of work to transform a garden space or room from scratch… I’ve been doing the same and it gives me encouragement to see your lovely garden transformations. 🥰🌸🌺❤️
Hi Peaches! The second garden room was finished within 4 days, including all the clearing out and rock... it's surprising how quickly a job can go when you're really excited about it.
Such beautiful,magical, secret gardens ! You do such lovely gardens,I would love to drink my tea in such a relaxing environment. Would you ever consider adding any fountains, or ponds ? I love frogs,and lilies. Happiness, Cindy
Well, I don't really need a water feature here, as the stream runs right along the outside of this garden room, I'll show it next time around.
@@JeriLandersofHopalongHollow A stream...that sounds lovely !
Dear Jeri, absolutely love your creativity, your gorgeous garden, your beautiful studio ... you're living my dream 🙂. Please would you let me know the name of the mauve rose which you said was a climber @ 7:58 min. Many thanks Shelly
I love to see what you are up to in the garden. I love this new area that you’ve reclaimed. This year I got rid of all the plants that are fussy or that I just don’t like. I so glad I did! Now I can try something new!
Fussy plants aren't worth the time and effort for me either.
Love your new gardens 😍 Great job.
Beautiful flowers!
OMG, I had a cat named Rocket until last year ❤ He was 18 years old when we had to let him go due to kidney disease ❤❤❤ He was a black and white tuxedo cat and he would bolt across the yard when I called him.
Most of our kitties have lived to 18 and 19. This little guy is just 1 year old and is loving the country life. The grandson named him.
Jeri , i must say that they look more like a Clematis
Or a Timonium.
You either got a Mexican Star or a Mignon Dahlia. It's probably the latter. Your garden looks lovely regardless of the "flops". You have a group of fans down here in Greensboro, Alabama. We're glad your back. We've missed you!
Looks like you are correct on the Mexican Star. They are SO Orangey RED, a bit like the Tithonium, an annual easily grown from seed and much less expensive than tubers.
Hola Jeri como está el jardín precioso debes pasar mucho tiempo cada día en el esta siempre hermoso tienes tanta variedad de flores y plantas estas siempre sembrando y trasplantado es mágica la jardinería que lindo es el gato y amoroso yo tengo uno que es casi igual la mía es una gata Jeri que vídeo más hermoso gracias ❤️🌹🍀🐈
Nuestro nuevo gatito se está convirtiendo en un amante del jardín, quiere estar afuera todo el día>
Love your new garden
rooms!