Your gardens are absolutely beautiful and so natural looking like they’ve been there forever! I cannot thank you enough for sharing all of your knowledge with us ❤
So fun when you can save a plant (hydrangea) and bring back to life! Garden is so pretty. Glad to see update on the American Pillar. I just bought one for my son, after watching your video last year.
I love seeing your garden Yuliya. And fun to see your choices in planting your own garden vs the gardens you design and execute for others. Such different and interesting compositions/styles. Shows how talented you are as a garden designer!
Dear Yuliya, thanks so much for all your beautiful garden tours. I have 3:40 been watching you for a few years now and started winter sowing because of your video on it. I just wanted to tell you that I think the shrub you showed was deutzia pink a boo. I have both kolkwitzia and deutzia pink a boo and they are similar but kolkwitzia flower are more bell shaped but both are large and spray out. Thanks again.
Oh Yuliya I am so jealous of your garden as I live in my Zone 9b in Northern CA. Your space is right up my alley-- lush, a bit wild, and lots of birds! Thanks for sharing.
So beautiful! I love that you incorporate so many natives in your gardens. We have Northern Sea Oats too and I'm so close to pulling them out. Guess I need to be more disciplined about keeping the seed heads trimmed. We have a cat bird family on our property too. I just love their happy song.
I love the naturalistic planting! It feels magical. I hope your garden inspires others as this type of planting is so good for wildlife and humans alike.
Love your meadow garden. Our hydrangea macrophylla did not have a single bloom last year due to the early buds freezing (as you mentioned). I decided to give them one more year to redeem themselves or they were OUT. They must have heard me, hundreds and hundreds of blooms this year. Also, must have read the seed packet wrong, had no idea Feverfew is perennial in our now zone 7, so last years plants are blooming and the new ones I sowed this year are just starting to bloom. Now I have 3 different varieties in my garden...yay! We have 6 Green Giants and waiting for them to get to the height I want (as a privacy/green screen) then will chop off the leader to create a dense hedge. Our neighbors love them as well.
Lovely. It's wonderful when our gardens bring us so much joy! Tell me more about growing blueberries please. This is my first year growing blueberries.
Beautiful and joyful garden! Some of your winters might be cold enough that the Chicago Hardy would die down to the ground. The espalier might be challenging to keep long-term.
Hi Yuliya. Thank you so much for the tour. The partial sun/shade with hydrangeas is my favorite. It reminds me of Van Vleck Garden. I have a spot like this underneath big mature tree. I will work on creating one. 😊🥰❤️
My aruncus is finally putting on some size and I love it! Only one of a few bare roots survived, so I think I need more. Also the monkshood this year! My word! They’re already chest high and only foliage! Can’t wait to see them bloom in fall 🤩 Native and Sun King aralia are also getting huge! Loving seeing things mature. It’s so rewarding. Your garden is always enviable 😉
I just love your naturalistic gardening style! It’s never fussy or formal looking. I do have a question… I noticed that I’ve never seen zinnias growing in your garden. Is there a reason why? I love them but they suffer from powdery mildew (I live in SW Ohio).
You mention a large stunning pink bush that you pronounced as "Quincea" - and I can't find it - do I have the spelling correct - could you detail the scientific name?
You mention a large stunning pink bush that you pronounced as "Quincea" - and I can't find it - do I have the spelling correct - could you detail the scientific name?
Your gardens are absolutely beautiful and so natural looking like they’ve been there forever! I cannot thank you enough for sharing all of your knowledge with us ❤
Love your naturalistic garden! So full and lush!
When you talked about walking through a meadow from the train station to your parents' country home, my heart just melted! ❤
So fun when you can save a plant (hydrangea) and bring back to life! Garden is so pretty. Glad to see update on the American Pillar. I just bought one for my son, after watching your video last year.
I love seeing your garden Yuliya. And fun to see your choices in planting your own garden vs the gardens you design and execute for others. Such different and interesting compositions/styles. Shows how talented you are as a garden designer!
Always appreciate you pointing out natives as well as mentioning if non natives are invasive or not.
Dear Yuliya, thanks so much for all your beautiful garden tours. I have 3:40 been watching you for a few years now and started winter sowing because of your video on it. I just wanted to tell you that I think the shrub you showed was deutzia pink a boo. I have both kolkwitzia and deutzia pink a boo and they are similar but kolkwitzia flower are more bell shaped but both are large and spray out. Thanks again.
Yeah, I have the same one as hers. I thought it was deutzia, but I didn’t plant it so I’m not sure.
Your garden is so lush! Lovely!
Thank you Yuliya! Your garden is so magical!
So pretty and love the aerial view !!!🤩
your 'wilderness' is wonderful
Lovely....glad your husband could help you, today❤
Yuliya, as always, your garden is so inspiring ❤ it looks amazing. 😊
Oh Yuliya I am so jealous of your garden as I live in my Zone 9b in Northern CA. Your space is right up my alley-- lush, a bit wild, and lots of birds! Thanks for sharing.
Your blue hydrangeas and all the surrounding plants must be like walking through paradise
So beautiful! Thanks for the tour and for the lovely extra bit at the end.
So beautiful! I love that you incorporate so many natives in your gardens. We have Northern Sea Oats too and I'm so close to pulling them out. Guess I need to be more disciplined about keeping the seed heads trimmed. We have a cat bird family on our property too. I just love their happy song.
Beautiful!!!
I love the way you love your plants !
Thank you Yuliya, your garden is beautiful! 💐💚🙃
I love the naturalistic planting! It feels magical. I hope your garden inspires others as this type of planting is so good for wildlife and humans alike.
Love your meadow garden. Our hydrangea macrophylla did not have a single bloom last year due to the early buds freezing (as you mentioned). I decided to give them one more year to redeem themselves or they were OUT. They must have heard me, hundreds and hundreds of blooms this year. Also, must have read the seed packet wrong, had no idea Feverfew is perennial in our now zone 7, so last years plants are blooming and the new ones I sowed this year are just starting to bloom. Now I have 3 different varieties in my garden...yay! We have 6 Green Giants and waiting for them to get to the height I want (as a privacy/green screen) then will chop off the leader to create a dense hedge. Our neighbors love them as well.
The blue hydrangeas are😍
It’s clear how much joy gardening brings you 💕you are infectious. Time for another plant haul😂
Haha, never thought enough plants 😂
Lovely. It's wonderful when our gardens bring us so much joy! Tell me more about growing blueberries please. This is my first year growing blueberries.
Beautiful, very nice
So very lovely!
Beautiful and joyful garden! Some of your winters might be cold enough that the Chicago Hardy would die down to the ground. The espalier might be challenging to keep long-term.
I love watching your garden tours, Yuliya. Just so gorgeous.
Beautiful! I love watching the birds in our garden.. so sweet 😊
Love your dreamy garden.💚💚
Absolutely enchanting ❤
Hi Yuliya. Thank you so much for the tour. The partial sun/shade with hydrangeas is my favorite. It reminds me of Van Vleck Garden. I have a spot like this underneath big mature tree. I will work on creating one. 😊🥰❤️
Thanks for that great update!
Obsessed with your meadow garden 😭. I love how tall it is
Thank you!!
I enjoy your videos. Thanks. I'm a UK Soft Landscaper.
Thank you!
I absolutely love your garden !
I would love to have a tour of your parents garden when you go to visit them ,it’s so beautiful ❤
Thanks for the update!
I'm a fellow NJ gardener. I LOVE your garden. Just beautiful.
My aruncus is finally putting on some size and I love it! Only one of a few bare roots survived, so I think I need more. Also the monkshood this year! My word! They’re already chest high and only foliage! Can’t wait to see them bloom in fall 🤩 Native and Sun King aralia are also getting huge! Loving seeing things mature. It’s so rewarding. Your garden is always enviable 😉
We planted a mixed hedge of American pillar after seeing yours last Summer. So far great choice - thank you. Metro Atlanta 8a
So pretty 🙏🏼🌸
Lovely Gardens
Wow I can’t believe you have so many tomatoes already! I am in south jersey I don’t have any yet but I did plant late 😩
Love your place all that blue 😊
Excited to see the figs continue to grow!
Magical!
That fig is going to get huge, mine did.
fun magic...a love garden
I just love your naturalistic gardening style! It’s never fussy or formal looking. I do have a question… I noticed that I’ve never seen zinnias growing in your garden. Is there a reason why? I love them but they suffer from powdery mildew (I live in SW Ohio).
This is definitely the year for the hydrangeas in the East coast 😊
Hi Yulia, Love your channel! Another fellow North Jersey gardener here :) About how many hours of sun would you say the meadow section is getting?
Love your guarden 😍😍😍
💙🌳💙🌳💙🌳💙
You mention a large stunning pink bush that you pronounced as "Quincea" - and I can't find it - do I have the spelling correct - could you detail the scientific name?
How do you spell the tree you mentioned that had pink flowers? Very pretty!
Kolkwitzia 😊
@greatgardensforall wow No wonder I couldn't find it🤣...love the spelling 🥰
I know she said Kolkwitzia, but it looks more like a deutzia. Either way, it’s gorgeous!
Please, what sun exposure is the Fig (Chicago) & veggie garden facing against the wall?
South 😊
Andere kant roze hydrea😊
You mention a large stunning pink bush that you pronounced as "Quincea" - and I can't find it - do I have the spelling correct - could you detail the scientific name?
Kolkwitzia 😊
@@greatgardensforall Thank you!