Michelle - I decided to treat myself to a lazy day yesterday. I watched hours of your videos from the time you started your channel. You are fabulous! My favorite TH-cam garden channel. Many of us say folage!! Stop stressing over that. Be you!
Again, I just love you, Michelle! You are amazing. Never a dull moment and so much energy. I may have to plant touch-me-nots again too. I had them years ago. Both of your announcements are very exciting. Can’t wait.
Thank you for answering the question about lumpy lawns. I struggle with the same issue! Also…can’t wait to see you and Erin together. My two favorite TH-cam Gardners in one! 🎉
Michelle, as usual, I always enjoy hanging out with you. It's always fun and informative! I can't wait to see you and Erin hanging out together. You're both so knowledgeable and down to earth. Thank you for all your hard work so that you can teach us something in each video. Have a great weekend. 😊
How fun! Love your announcements! I always think it is fun when gardeners get together and share their knowledge! Thanks for answering my question, have a great week!
I use my lawnmower to pick up and chop up the leaves in the fall and dump the bag spreading them throughout my garden area. Yup got some funny looks from my neighbors once as they watched me mow the street in front of my home. 😅 But it worked.
So informative! I have heard of Corn Gluten so I am am going to find out more about this. I use no poison on my grass here in MS and I have been hand weeding my lawn!! They say Corn Gleten is good to pread on your lawn to keep the weed seeds out and did not think of it for flower beds. Like you I pacek stuff in and mulch but I still get the awful mulberry weed, Also thanks for using the picture I sent you of my blue (Asters, Balloon Flowers, Blue Princess bush and yellow Black Eyed Susans) in this video!
Thank you so much for answering my question today! And for doing the research. I did a search and see that I can get corn gluten meal here in France. I will give it a try in the new flowerbeds. Thanks again!
Love seeing everyone's garden pics. A suggestion: for the same great characteristics try using our NATIVE Virgin's Bower (Clematis virginiana) instead of the INVASIVE Autumn clematis
Have bought clematis that are in ruff shape..nearly dead, good deal ( yr end ), but I want to give them a chance and get them in next couple of weeks. Could you please help, should I cut them down when planting or just put in, cut in spring, AND hope🤞
Zone 7a I have a hard time finding perennials for a part sun/part shade site. They seem to fry during the 2 to 3 hours of direct sun they receive in the afternoon.
Have you used Sweet Summer Love Clematis ? , I never knew Clematis could be so over the top Fragrant . Could I plant one Summer one and one Autum in same area and they not choke each other out ?
@@gardeningTLCI hear that a lot, but mine was really full and blooming the first year and is almost nonexistent now. Maybe the nearby oak is zapping too much from it.
Omg , I luv Erin the impatient gardener . I’m excited for you to see her garden . She has a beautiful climbing hydrangea. ❤
Can't wait!
Michelle - I decided to treat myself to a lazy day yesterday. I watched hours of your videos from the time you started your channel. You are fabulous! My favorite TH-cam garden channel. Many of us say folage!! Stop stressing over that. Be you!
Its a brain thing....
Again, I just love you, Michelle! You are amazing. Never a dull moment and so much energy. I may have to plant touch-me-nots again too. I had them years ago. Both of your announcements are very exciting. Can’t wait.
So exciting with the online shop and visiting Erin can't wait!!!
So fun to see the beautiful gardens of your viewers!
Thank you for answering the question about lumpy lawns. I struggle with the same issue! Also…can’t wait to see you and Erin together. My two favorite TH-cam Gardners in one! 🎉
Michelle, I always enjoy your videos. Always, always a good use of my time. Cheryl, from central MN 🙋♀️
Awesome! Thank you!
Good morning Michelle 😊 What a great Q&A. All the picture submissions were gorgeous 😍 Thank you for sharing 😊
Thank you for your interesting and informative videos. Love your enthusiasm. I’m 79 years old and love to garden. Take care and keep gardening.😊
Thanks for watching!
So excited to hear you will visit Erin the impatient gardener! She has been an inspiration to me to try different plants !
Me too!!
Michelle, as usual, I always enjoy hanging out with you. It's always fun and informative! I can't wait to see you and Erin hanging out together. You're both so knowledgeable and down to earth. Thank you for all your hard work so that you can teach us something in each video. Have a great weekend. 😊
Really fun ideas! THANK YOU~!
I’m so excited I ❤ ERIN.
How fun! Love your announcements! I always think it is fun when gardeners get together and share their knowledge! Thanks for answering my question, have a great week!
Yay, I love how you have different things to share and you spice things up! Can’t wait for your visit with Erin, that will be a must see!
I use my lawnmower to pick up and chop up the leaves in the fall and dump the bag spreading them throughout my garden area. Yup got some funny looks from my neighbors once as they watched me mow the street in front of my home. 😅 But it worked.
Lol
Great video! Thank you !!
Glad you liked it!
Congrats on Shopify!
I’m so excited to see the clematis bloom. I have mine in ground on trellis first year. Only 2 blooms so far.
That was fun
Just great thank you Michelle!!
I have used corn gluten for dandelions when I had a lawn and it worked, you apply it when the Forstythia blooms.
You could hollow out the middle of the pumpkin then put a glass jar containing water inside the pumpkin and put the flowers in the jar of water.
So informative! I have heard of Corn Gluten so I am am going to find out more about this. I use no poison on my grass here in MS and I have been hand weeding my lawn!! They say Corn Gleten is good to pread on your lawn to keep the weed seeds out and did not think of it for flower beds. Like you I pacek stuff in and mulch but I still get the awful mulberry weed, Also thanks for using the picture I sent you of my blue (Asters, Balloon Flowers, Blue Princess bush and yellow Black Eyed Susans) in this video!
Thank you so much for answering my question today! And for doing the research. I did a search and see that I can get corn gluten meal here in France. I will give it a try in the new flowerbeds. Thanks again!
Glad I could help!
Love seeing everyone's garden pics.
A suggestion: for the same great characteristics try using our NATIVE Virgin's Bower (Clematis virginiana) instead of the INVASIVE Autumn clematis
Thank you for mentioning the native alternative to Sweet Autumn Clematis.
They say it’s invasive, but mine put on a show the first year and now is almost nonexistent.
Hi Michelle. Please let us know date you will be meeting with The Impatient Gardner! Can’t wait to buy the PW bulbs!!$
❤❤thank you Michelle ❤ gotta make a hydrangea wreath now also!!
I learn so much on your channel. I Watch Erin also.🎃
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Brenda🇨🇦
I am terrified of fast moving blades too so don't have any.
Have bought clematis that are in ruff shape..nearly dead, good deal ( yr end ), but I want to give them a chance and get them in next couple of weeks. Could you please help, should I cut them down when planting or just put in, cut in spring, AND hope🤞
Well, I have no idea which kind it is, and dead is dead...but if the roots are good, plant it, keep it watered and see what happens in the spring.
Zone 7a
I have a hard time finding perennials for a part sun/part shade site. They seem to fry during the 2 to 3 hours of direct sun they receive in the afternoon.
Try russian sage, rudbeckia, echinacea, ornamental grasses and keep them watered
@@gardeningTLC 👍🏻
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Have you used Sweet Summer Love Clematis ? , I never knew Clematis could be so over the top Fragrant . Could I plant one Summer one and one Autum in same area and they not choke each other out ?
It would be a risk. Usually autumn clematis are agressive.
@@gardeningTLCI hear that a lot, but mine was really full and blooming the first year and is almost nonexistent now. Maybe the nearby oak is zapping too much from it.
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