Boy oh boy.. zone 6 here‼️ I have a ton of perennials I bought all season and have probably 40 plus I still have to place and plant!!! I am ready to have a coronary as we are approaching winter! I have a 40’ long bed to plant shade to semi shade and redoing my front of the house landscape as well that was so terrible, overgrown, roots, bad soil you name it. I physically cannot do these by myself because of back problems. I am at my husband’s mercy who works many hours and 4 grandchildren! Your channel is the ONLY channel that shows actual placement ideas and all the details of the plants needs so it saves SO MUCH TIME from having to do all the research. ❤ I am SO GRATEFUL for your FREE knowledge and inspiration. You deserve a million subscribers ‼️ I am going to attempt to do a no dig method in this huge project that is lined with 10 plus maples that we spend every single year doing leaf cleanup, helicopters, branches and I have another 10 plus of these maples all around my home near my other flower gardens! I seriously am considering decorative rock to the beds I am redoing that have been dug and edged as I loose so much mulch and dirt leaf blowing those from cleanup 3 plus times a year. Thank you again for all you do ‼️💯
This video is chock full of fabulous ideas that will translate well into a small garden that I am hoping to weed out and start fresh. I so appreciate your advice and attention to detail. Yep, I’m inspired to get out there and move forward with this project.Thanks, Michelle!❤
You’ve given us so much great information during your short time on TH-cam. You’re always hitting on a different type of garden issue. Thanks! Oh, loving the garden tours!
It's a beautiful design, Michelle! Absolutely love the Pearl Glam Beautyberry! You're ticking two boxes with white blooms and purple berries. ✅✅Thanks for the heads up with the boxwoods needing moisture until the ground freezes the first couple of years. They sound like hydrangeas until they are well established - in Minnesota anyway. I always love when you share designs with us - I learn so much! No worries that I'll ask you to design my landscape. It's too much fun doing that myself. Just wish my budget would match my dream garden! I know I can have like a 2-3 yr landscape plan but the older I get, the more I want things NOW. 😆
Thank you for the great flower bed design. I have taken snap shots of each flower so i can remember your suggestions. It makes me actually want to take out everything in one of my beds next year and start over, really ! Dont know at 77 weather I’m going to be able to do it but hey a gal can only hope.
Beautiful design! I can be nit-picky, but honestly I can't find a single thing about this design that I don't like. Gonna be so incredible! Can't wait to see it come to life!
Michelle, You have one of the most informative gardening channels on TH-cam. I love this design and am going to incorporate elements of this into my next border. Greetings from Centre Val-de-Loire, France.
Michelle, I love everything about this plan, plants, colors everything. I have the hardest time with where to place the plants for the layered look. I was hoping you would show the drawing (circles on graph paper) like you did on another video. Please? Love your videos!
Great Design! I think it would be super awesome to see this garden in the four seasons. Love this channel and I am excited that you are posting more often.
You picked all my favorite plants ❤ it looks beautiful 😍 can you make a video about tulip planting I am a new gardener and I ordered my first tulip bulbs today and very nervous about it 😢
Awesome garden design, I love allium and blue spruce junipers too ❤ enjoying the garden tours, sorry you couldn't find others in Indiana to come visit maybe next year!
Love your style and plans this was awesome show, cld u please do another show like this no shade (north side of house). I thinking many others wld love the help w narrow shade garden
I grew Luna Hibiscus from seed and have one the same color. I’m realizing they need a lot of room😂. I just got a beauty berry and was surprised how covered in pink round berries they are in the first year. The brown eyed Susan’s I have reseeds everywhere and wonder if all do the same. Would love to be able to plant without fencing, but the wildlife here seems to not care about resistant anything. I’m slowly adding some things when I have extras to test. If there are many of a same plant and established the gouges from deer and rabbit aren’t so noticeable and the plant may survive, it’s the young plants that can’t tolerate it, unless they make a feast out of it. The design looks very nice!
What a gorgeous design! I'm going to copy several ideas😁 Is there any chance you could do something very similar for shade? I know I'm not alone in finding long, narrow beds to be tricky to design. I love hostas but I don't know how to incorporate height and winter interest. I'd love to see a video like this one but for shade. You have a great eye! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us!
Hi Michele I was wondering if you could do a video on which trees/flowring shrubss can be planted close to the house/foundation and not cause problems, for example crepe myrtle. There seems to be not much info on this topic on the internet. Lol thank you in advance. And now off to watching this video.
How do you decide, as in this case, to put your anchor plants on the side versus sprinkled through the length of the bed. Which is what I would have done
2 things...#1 I know you get deer and are very insightful on deer resistant plant choices. With all the plants chosen and shown..what do you do to protect that hydrengea?? #2 I would LOVE to have more information and instruction on what was /is done to your soil to prepare before planting. Any amendments added etc to reach the level of healthy soil to give the beautiful growing plantings the conditions to keep them growing so lush and happy. So many videos showing Garden Tours of beautiful plants from the time plants are planted but I struggle with dry soil filled with Mugwart. I've been pulling them out and removing underground runner roots for years. Adding compost & garden soil, humus, fertilizer etc. It's getting better but I would love professional input. Louise in Pennsylvania zone 7.
Michelle, I hope you don't mind but, I am saving this so I can copy. I have a 120 foot bed at the edge of my property before the 50 acres of soybeans. You never know when farm land will be sold for development.
Michelle have you ever used arctic dogwood for the back of a garden bed. I have a wall of pine trees I’d like to create a bed in front of them. I want hydrangeas but the deer just eat them. What are your thoughts? Maybe 5 across, zone 4. Then I may copy this bed!
Yeah I was excited until you sized up that garden. Not really a skinny garden area anymore is it? Hard to size up a garden btwn a garage and a sidewalk.
Boy oh boy.. zone 6 here‼️ I have a ton of perennials I bought all season and have probably 40 plus I still have to place and plant!!! I am ready to have a coronary as we are approaching winter! I have a 40’ long bed to plant shade to semi shade and redoing my front of the house landscape as well that was so terrible, overgrown, roots, bad soil you name it. I physically cannot do these by myself because of back problems. I am at my husband’s mercy who works many hours and 4 grandchildren! Your channel is the ONLY channel that shows actual placement ideas and all the details of the plants needs so it saves SO MUCH TIME from having to do all the research. ❤ I am SO GRATEFUL for your FREE knowledge and inspiration. You deserve a million subscribers ‼️ I am going to attempt to do a no dig method in this huge project that is lined with 10 plus maples that we spend every single year doing leaf cleanup, helicopters, branches and I have another 10 plus of these maples all around my home near my other flower gardens! I seriously am considering decorative rock to the beds I am redoing that have been dug and edged as I loose so much mulch and dirt leaf blowing those from cleanup 3 plus times a year. Thank you again for all you do ‼️💯
This video is chock full of fabulous ideas that will translate well into a small garden that I am hoping to weed out and start fresh. I so appreciate your advice and attention to detail. Yep, I’m inspired to get out there and move forward with this project.Thanks, Michelle!❤
You’ve given us so much great information during your short time on TH-cam. You’re always hitting on a different type of garden issue. Thanks! Oh, loving the garden tours!
I appreciate that!
This is so helpful and easy to see how it’s all going to turn out💕🌺💕
This one, I can’t wait to see you install. I love the plant choices. And I love the garden tours. Can’t wait till the next one!
Beautiful design and have given me great ideas for a bed we are re-doing. Thank you once again for a terrific video. I learn so much from you.
You are so welcome!
I’m looking forward to the planting of your design, this is really gorgeous.
Nothing can look better than that , absolutely beautiful. Thank you so much for your all your knowledge and sharing it with us ❤
You are so welcome
I got so many ideas from this video! Thank you Michelle!
You are so welcome!
Beautiful. Love all your choices for an easy care bed!
Beautiful!!!! I won't ask!
It's a beautiful design, Michelle! Absolutely love the Pearl Glam Beautyberry! You're ticking two boxes with white blooms and purple berries. ✅✅Thanks for the heads up with the boxwoods needing moisture until the ground freezes the first couple of years. They sound like hydrangeas until they are well established - in Minnesota anyway. I always love when you share designs with us - I learn so much! No worries that I'll ask you to design my landscape. It's too much fun doing that myself. Just wish my budget would match my dream garden! I know I can have like a 2-3 yr landscape plan but the older I get, the more I want things NOW. 😆
Me too
Thank you for the great flower bed design. I have taken snap shots of each flower so i can remember your suggestions. It makes me actually want to take out everything in one of my beds next year and start over, really ! Dont know at 77 weather I’m going to be able to do it but hey a gal can only hope.
LOVELY design !!!! Thank you for sharing .
Love your enthusiasm! 🌺🌼🌷🌸🐞🐝
Love this garden design! I can’t wait to see it being planted!
Lovely garden bed ! Can really imagine the winter colours.
Love this video. Beautiful. Thanks.😊
I love the visuals and planning of everyone’s beautiful yards! I love these movies!
Beautiful design! I can be nit-picky, but honestly I can't find a single thing about this design that I don't like. Gonna be so incredible! Can't wait to see it come to life!
It's going to look amazing! I have alliums..I love them..love your channel ❤
Thanks so much 😊
Michelle, You have one of the most informative gardening channels on TH-cam. I love this design and am going to incorporate elements of this into my next border. Greetings from Centre Val-de-Loire, France.
Wow, thank you! And greetings to you also
So beautiful!!!
Love all your designs& love your channel. Think you for inspiring us to get out in the garden🌺🌸🌲
You are so welcome!
Michelle that will turn out beautifully 😍 Can't wait to see it completed! Thank you for sharing this with us 😊
Great video and so helpful! Thanks
I love how you chose a white salvia keeping the garden neutral until the mid summer. Well played.
Excellent information!
Love your channel!
Glad you enjoy it!
Michelle, I love everything about this plan, plants, colors everything. I have the hardest time with where to place the plants for the layered look. I was hoping you would show the drawing (circles on graph paper) like you did on another video. Please? Love your videos!
You can watch the placement in a few weeks
Great Design! I think it would be super awesome to see this garden in the four seasons. Love this channel and I am excited that you are posting more often.
Thank you Michelle… gave me more ideas or my garden. Bless you💯🥰
You are so welcome!
Thanks for the inspiration - I really enjoy your channel!
Thanks for watching!
Hope you'll do this for north side of fence....more shade.... Great program!
Awesome plan!
Absolutely fantastic - I hope to repeat on side of house- thanks!!
i made a list--going shopping soon!
You picked all my favorite plants ❤ it looks beautiful 😍 can you make a video about tulip planting I am a new gardener and I ordered my first tulip bulbs today and very nervous about it 😢
Sure will...but not until Octoer
@gardeningTLC thank you 🤩🤩🤗🤗
Awesome garden design, I love allium and blue spruce junipers too ❤ enjoying the garden tours, sorry you couldn't find others in Indiana to come visit maybe next year!
I hope so
Stunning!
Love your style and plans this was awesome show, cld u please do another show like this no shade (north side of house). I thinking many others wld love the help w narrow shade garden
Love this design ❤
Thank you! 😊
I grew Luna Hibiscus from seed and have one the same color. I’m realizing they need a lot of room😂. I just got a beauty berry and was surprised how covered in pink round berries they are in the first year.
The brown eyed Susan’s I have reseeds everywhere and wonder if all do the same.
Would love to be able to plant without fencing, but the wildlife here seems to not care about resistant anything. I’m slowly adding some things when I have extras to test. If there are many of a same plant and established the gouges from deer and rabbit aren’t so noticeable and the plant may survive, it’s the young plants that can’t tolerate it, unless they make a feast out of it.
The design looks very nice!
Michelle glad you said it. I would have loved to ask. But I wouldn’t. I’ve decided to just do it the old fashioned way draw it out on paper
You can do it!
What a gorgeous design! I'm going to copy several ideas😁 Is there any chance you could do something very similar for shade? I know I'm not alone in finding long, narrow beds to be tricky to design. I love hostas but I don't know how to incorporate height and winter interest. I'd love to see a video like this one but for shade. You have a great eye! Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us!
Hi Michele
I was wondering if you could do a video on which trees/flowring shrubss can be planted close to the house/foundation and not cause problems, for example crepe myrtle. There seems to be not much info on this topic on the internet. Lol thank you in advance. And now off to watching this video.
How do you decide, as in this case, to put your anchor plants on the side versus sprinkled through the length of the bed. Which is what I would have done
Some of it was based on what the homeowner wanted and the view from the deck and windows.
Beautiful design! You mentioned cutting hibiscus in the spring not fall. Is this for all perennial hibiscus?
Yes, correct
2 things...#1
I know you get deer and are very insightful on deer resistant plant choices. With all the plants chosen and shown..what do you do to protect that hydrengea??
#2
I would LOVE to have more information and instruction on what was /is done to your soil to prepare before planting. Any amendments added etc to reach the level of healthy soil to give the beautiful growing plantings the conditions to keep them growing so lush and happy.
So many videos showing Garden Tours of beautiful plants from the time plants are planted but I struggle with dry soil filled with Mugwart. I've been pulling them out and removing underground runner roots for years. Adding compost & garden soil, humus, fertilizer etc. It's getting better but I would love professional input. Louise in Pennsylvania zone 7.
You would have to spray the hydrangea with repellant. I just add compost to amend beds.
Michelle, I hope you don't mind but, I am saving this so I can copy. I have a 120 foot bed at the edge of my property before the 50 acres of soybeans. You never know when farm land will be sold for development.
Michelle have you ever used arctic dogwood for the back of a garden bed. I have a wall of pine trees I’d like to create a bed in front of them. I want hydrangeas but the deer just eat them. What are your thoughts? Maybe 5 across, zone 4. Then I may copy this bed!
Sure. Dogwoods will grow in alot of different conditions.
Oh i so wish i found you earlier!
Well you are here now.
gardenplanbyai AI fixes this. ed border design garden ideas.
Huh?
Yeah I was excited until you sized up that garden. Not really a skinny garden area anymore is it? Hard to size up a garden btwn a garage and a sidewalk.
Well 6 1/2 feet is skinny to me. How narrow do you want it?
@@gardeningTLC two feet max.
Sorry but the rabbits ate my liatris. Bonny
It is amazing how they eat different things in different places
I can’t get past all the talking!!!
Uh..ok. part of teaching is talking. If you do not like my format try AI videos you would probably like those better.
@@gardeningTLC Boy, I sure appreciate the explaining you do! I would be at a loss without it.