As much as I love the growing season, I also love the clean up and tidying of fall. I loved your reminder to divide plants - great way to increase the bang for the buck!
Great video! And thank you for clarifying why it’s OK to still plant now. I also thought it was way too late to be planting but six weeks before the ground freezing is much different than six weeks before the first hard frost. That’s an important distinction that I was missing! Love your videos!
This week I’ve been doing my first tidying up. Trimming some, planting others, fresh mulch. I hope everything makes it through the first winter. Started my flower beds this year, thankfully most everything survived. Lost a bee balm to voles :-( Thank you for offering so much inspiration this year!
Great video, makes me want to get out and start cleaning up my garden. You guys have my favorite garden of all the gardening channels I watch on TH-cam 😄
Thanks for another great video. Very useful information on dividing perennials. Even though it’s lots of work cleaning up and dividing it’s so very satisfying when it’s all done.
Great information, as always! Out here in California, zone 9b, we are still enjoying 80 plus degree weather. Almost time to start cutting back and dividing plants.
Good morning🌞great information and indeed it is the perfect time to be out there relocating, dividing and typing up. We have been doing a lot in the last two weeks, we have had lovely weather, no frost here yet in Northern Virginia. Have a great week🌞🍂🍁🍂
I just can’t do it; we have been experiencing summer like weather and I am still watering my annuals since I had the hose out anyway when I divided some perennials! 🥰🌸🇨🇦 Garden cleanup is a great learning summary for all. I too am reducing the number of small containers since they don’t hold much moisture and will be staying with larger, lightweight containers that can stay out during our -20°C winters!
@@growformegardening I would love to have concrete pieces, but too heavy for me to lift and move. So I’m buying pieces that look like concrete. Your gardens are gorgeous!
Hi guys - love your channel !!! I"m wondering if you could explain what you do to get your different types of hydrangeas ready for winter please please please. I live in zone 5b in Ontario Canada. I've seen lots of videos about what to do, but none that are actual zone 5b. Now I assume my 5b is the same as your zone 5b but I'm honestly not 100% sure. I'm fairly new to gardening and spend a good amount of $$ on hydrangeas this year and I want to ensure the survive our cold winter. I would so appreciate it, if its possible. Thx.
I was always told to never cut back or transplant this time of year. Is that not true or does it go by species or something to that affect? I’m still learning so please be patient with me. 😂 Love you guys, your so knowledgeable.
If it can be avoided, we don't like to plant evergreens or grasses in Fall. I'm sure there are more but those are the two main things we tend to avoid if we can. Otherwise its ok!
Did you have any earwigs or JP beetles eat your Sunking? Mine took a beating this year. My hostas are still doing okay, and my coleus were looking good untill Sunday morning. Now we get back up into the 70s this week.
I have a large grass I need to move this year and oh boy it's gonna be a chore. It's about 2 feet across but it's in the way of a Leyland cypress recently placed nearby.
Hi.. I have several sun kings and it doesn't like much water or sun. First two years for me,, i watered too much and I have alot of leaf damage. This year I never watered and we are in a drought and it was at least 5 by 5 and gorgeous. They are huge
You have setup your garden to give color all season long. I gotta do better with that my garden right now looks not attractive (only my first year trying) But i have learned from you this year so next year i will do better. Evergreens is what’s up, then roses….
“Who are these people, we don’t know these people”…”Where are my legs”😂😂 You two are so funny! Also you should bag up and sell those verbena seeds(my fave plant). Hard to find where I am. I have found them on the west coast, but just spent the last year in eastern Canada and couldn’t find them anywhere! 🍂
As much as I love the growing season, I also love the clean up and tidying of fall. I loved your reminder to divide plants - great way to increase the bang for the buck!
It's a very satisfying feeling to get things organized and ready for the next season.
Great video! And thank you for clarifying why it’s OK to still plant now. I also thought it was way too late to be planting but six weeks before the ground freezing is much different than six weeks before the first hard frost. That’s an important distinction that I was missing! Love your videos!
We recently clarified it ourselves! Always learning!
You both are a hoot! Always make me laugh.....love your channel!
We appreciate it!
I would be lost without my root slayer. I divide everything with it
Love it!
Great video as always, love you guys.
Thanks so much!
That root-slayer worked like a champ! I have a hardy hibiscus I need to handle like this😅😅
I love a good root slayer!
lm so sad to see everything go. l cant wait to see what you do next!❤❤😊😊😊😊
I am feeling excited for the garden to have a well earned rest
This week I’ve been doing my first tidying up. Trimming some, planting others, fresh mulch. I hope everything makes it through the first winter. Started my flower beds this year, thankfully most everything survived. Lost a bee balm to voles :-( Thank you for offering so much inspiration this year!
It’s so fun watching everything grow!
I just planted 2 sun kings this year, have 0 experience with them
This was a great video to find!
You are going to love them!
I so enjoy how you guys have thoughtfully planted your garden for all seasons! 🍂
Thanks so much! We really try to keep things interesting for every season.
Great video, makes me want to get out and start cleaning up my garden. You guys have my favorite garden of all the gardening channels I watch on TH-cam 😄
Thanks so much, we’re so glad you enjoy it!
How funny. This video is giving me the information I need so bad right now. 🙌🏻❤️
Glad to help!
Thanks for another great video. Very useful information on dividing perennials. Even though it’s lots of work cleaning up and dividing it’s so very satisfying when it’s all done.
It's a lot of work, but so worth it!
Great video😊
We’re so glad you enjoyed it!
Excited for you guys’ video!!! 1:32 one suggestion: use a bungee cord for these and perennial grasses prior to cutting back ❤
You know we bought one for just that purpose. Haha
Love you guys! I have learned so much this year🌸💖🌸
That’s wonderful. We have learned a lot too!
Enjoyed it guys - the aralia is going to look great in its new homes! Thanks for taking us along!
We are excited to see what they do next year!
Great information, as always! Out here in California, zone 9b, we are still enjoying 80 plus degree weather. Almost time to start cutting back and dividing plants.
Tomorrow is our last day in the 70's
Good morning🌞great information and indeed it is the perfect time to be out there relocating, dividing and typing up. We have been doing a lot in the last two weeks, we have had lovely weather, no frost here yet in Northern Virginia. Have a great week🌞🍂🍁🍂
It's a wonderful feeling to get so much done!
@@growformegardening yes indeed it is very lifting🌞
Thx for showing the verbena bonarienses seed saving, I was wondering how to do that.
You're welcome!
Your gardens are gorgeous. Thought it was too late but I'm going to do some transplanting today!
Go for it!
Awesome!
Thanks so much!
Best way to start the day. ☕️🍂
Thanks!
I just can’t do it; we have been experiencing summer like weather and I am still watering my annuals since I had the hose out anyway when I divided some perennials! 🥰🌸🇨🇦 Garden cleanup is a great learning summary for all. I too am reducing the number of small containers since they don’t hold much moisture and will be staying with larger, lightweight containers that can stay out during our -20°C winters!
We are actually going with the heavy duty concrete pieces...the hardest part will be getting them up the steps!
@@growformegardening I would love to have concrete pieces, but too heavy for me to lift and move. So I’m buying pieces that look like concrete. Your gardens are gorgeous!
Hi guys - love your channel !!! I"m wondering if you could explain what you do to get your different types of hydrangeas ready for winter please please please. I live in zone 5b in Ontario Canada. I've seen lots of videos about what to do, but none that are actual zone 5b. Now I assume my 5b is the same as your zone 5b but I'm honestly not 100% sure. I'm fairly new to gardening and spend a good amount of $$ on hydrangeas this year and I want to ensure the survive our cold winter. I would so appreciate it, if its possible. Thx.
We just had our first frost and soon will begin preparing hydrangeas for winter. We will definitely share what we do
I was always told to never cut back or transplant this time of year. Is that not true or does it go by species or something to that affect? I’m still learning so please be patient with me. 😂
Love you guys, your so knowledgeable.
If it can be avoided, we don't like to plant evergreens or grasses in Fall. I'm sure there are more but those are the two main things we tend to avoid if we can. Otherwise its ok!
@@growformegardening
I’ve learned so much from you two so thank you
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Did you have any earwigs or JP beetles eat your Sunking? Mine took a beating this year. My hostas are still doing okay, and my coleus were looking good untill Sunday morning. Now we get back up into the 70s this week.
We haven't seen any damage on them.
I have a large grass I need to move this year and oh boy it's gonna be a chore. It's about 2 feet across but it's in the way of a Leyland cypress recently placed nearby.
We are in the same boat next spring with the Northwind grass
Hi.. I have several sun kings and it doesn't like much water or sun. First two years for me,, i watered too much and I have alot of leaf damage. This year I never watered and we are in a drought and it was at least 5 by 5 and gorgeous. They are huge
It’s interesting how the Sun Kings like it dry.
That is great to know. I was planning on putting one or two in dry shade next year. I am in a drought too in Philly suburbs.
Can you give us the name of the 12 foot perennial at Frame 15.18. Learning
That is Thalictrum
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You have setup your garden to give color all season long. I gotta do better with that my garden right now looks not attractive (only my first year trying) But i have learned from you this year so next year i will do better. Evergreens is what’s up, then roses….
Evergreens are really the backbone!
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Which country is this
America
“Who are these people, we don’t know these people”…”Where are my legs”😂😂 You two are so funny! Also you should bag up and sell those verbena seeds(my fave plant). Hard to find where I am. I have found them on the west coast, but just spent the last year in eastern Canada and couldn’t find them anywhere! 🍂
Oh wow! I have ordered them online from a few places. Once I found them in the grocery store