I love irises. I have some beautiful (smallish) dark purple ones that I got from my grandmother many years ago. They probably belonged to her mother.... Amazing how plants connect us... Wisteria always reminds me of Grandma #1 because she had several shrubs in her yard. I gave Grandma #2 some hyacinths many years ago. After they finished blooming I offered to plant them in her yard so she could enjoy them from her kitchen window, but she insisted, “No, you take them so you will have them to remember me by.” Days later, She unexpectedly died and a year after that, when I was going through a really rough time, I happened to come home one day for lunch and saw “her” hyacinths blooming in my yard for the first time. Of course I immediately thought of my Grandmother. Thanks for the memories. ❤️
Absolutely gorgeous!!!😮 😂 I bought a dying cleome hassleriana, from a clearance rack and 20 years later, I was still trying to get rid of it or control it. They would even grow in between my patio stones. I planted a Red Pillar Rose of Sharon this year.❤
Rose of Sharon is a sturdy, industrious and beautiful plant, at least here in grow zone 6b. Last year, I was intending to plant tumeric in some smaller plastic grow bags. Set the bags up with dirt, however became unwell…for the entire summer..& the dirt filled bags just sat where I abandoned them. This spring, Something had started growing in them, but it was Not Turmeric. Turns out my neighbors Rose of Sharon opportunistically used my grow bags for a nursery. I’ve now about a hundred bags of Beautiful Rose of Sharon plants that are doing just fine, entirely unattended ..lol. So much for My turmeric plans. Now, what to do with This wealth 💁🏻♀️perhaps a future property border. 😂 .Your garden is Lovely. Great job! 👌
I absolutely love your entire garden! Newly learning about rose of Sharon’s and about to plant my first one, blue chiffon. I too have a love for lots of color & many varieties of plants. My yard is much smaller than yours but I hope one day mine will be a mini version of what you have. Thanks for sharing your yard!
I love your videos! Can you make one about how to propagate a Rose of Sharon and how long it takes to get them in the ground? I saw you had a few in pots in one of your videos. I'm learning and your expertise is much sought after! Thank you.
How beautiful! I have the same flowers building my rose garden but have kept them separated, but not I will combine them! Gorgeous! Thank you for sharing hugs and love from Texas!
Thanks. The rose garden additions sure surprised me. I weed eat the iris and daylillies down to the nub and they come back strong in the spring. Very easy. Very time saving and more attractive rose garden in spring. You might give it a try. I loved living in Texas for a few years while forestry school in nacodoches
I recommend you do a video on just shrubs especially the gold colored ones that I think you said in one of your videos you could not remember their names. Anyway, you have a beautiful garden and keep up the good work! 😊
So happy to see your garden! I don't normally like the knockout roses (I call them pretend roses) but they way you have them with the other spring bloomers is really a knockout to look upon. Changed my mind! I see you have the blue hibiscus - been wanting to try it. Yours look so beautiful as small trees. The star in summer is really them combined with the cleome which is gorgeous! I need to try them in my north central FL garden near Gainesville. So glad you posted the update.
Love your Cleome flowers! I grow in zone 8b, Washington state. My research says that Cleome are perennial on only zone 10&11. What zone do you grow in? You commented that you planted your seeds years ago & they return each year. I am hoping my research is wrong, because I would love for them to be perennial in my garden! Thank you! Your gardens are beautiful♥️♥️
Thank you for sharing. I will add that Rose of Sharon trees require sun most of the day; otherwise, the entire plant will lean toward the light. (Speaking from personal experience.)
Your gardens are so lovely! (It’s hard to realize when you’re filming but moving the camera around as quickly as one does one’s eyes makes for a dizzying video which is hard for some of us to watch)! You have piqued my interest in Rose of Sharon standards and I may try to do that myself; I have been successful with hydrangeas.
I took the prunings from my pink chiffon and trying to root them...also saved some seeds and hoping to grow from seed but just wondering if they come true to parents..???
@@timarnzen4900 got some potted up, sprouted in a baggie w/ paper towel. Can't wait to see what they turn out to be. got some cuttings from nieghbor of double magenta and they seem to have taken, 2nd set of leaves sprouting now. My 3 cuttings from pink chiffon doing good also but slow, the leaves are out on it.
I hope you get this message! The red trees/shrubs in this video are amazing. I just moved and had a few trees installed, and now I am ordering shrubs. Could you please share with me the name/s of your red trees and/or shrubs. I know what I love in gold tones, but haven't set my cap on any particular reds. Thank you!
I had to dog up 3 Rose of sharon bushes becasue neighbor is building fence. What is the best way to store them in winter to keep them alive a few weeks until they can be replanted?
Depends on several things All plants take a years or two to get settled in. If you start with a 1 foot tall sapling at the end of two growing seasons it should be 1 meter. from that stage on it becomes a matter of pruning to slow the growth to shape it how you want it. Good luck
My mom gave me the original batch of seeds. I’m sure the were just the old common type. I like the pink and white ones best. I’d bet they’re the hardiest toughest ones
First off I figured out early on that big plants mean much less weeding. Also almost all my plants are perennials. And finally good old fashion roundup sprayed with caution
Hi! Love your channel. After watching several of your videos were going to try and do some work on our 2-year-old Lavendar Chiffon Rose of Sharon. My husband is wondering about your stone edges. What are they and how big are they? They are exactly what he is wanting. Thanks so much!
TLovesGreens zone 6b. I finished my pruning 1 week ago. Works out great. Most ros had lost all blooms. A few hadn’t. but once begun I wanted to complete job. Leaves are already turning
FYI, swinging your camera around wildly makes this difficult and unpleasant to watch. You should try to film more carefully, you'd probably get more views.
Wow! Beautiful garden! Terrific job!
I love irises. I have some beautiful (smallish) dark purple ones that I got from my grandmother many years ago. They probably belonged to her mother.... Amazing how plants connect us... Wisteria always reminds me of Grandma #1 because she had several shrubs in her yard. I gave Grandma #2 some hyacinths many years ago. After they finished blooming I offered to plant them in her yard so she could enjoy them from her kitchen window, but she insisted, “No, you take them so you will have them to remember me by.” Days later, She unexpectedly died and a year after that, when I was going through a really rough time, I happened to come home one day for lunch and saw “her” hyacinths blooming in my yard for the first time. Of course I immediately thought of my Grandmother. Thanks for the memories. ❤️
So beautiful... I just started my garden and can’t wait to try some from your videos. You’re an inspiration!
It's Beautiful! The birds are happy 😊 Rose of Sharon are lovely. They bring hummingbirds ❤
Every time I see your garden, it's so inspiring - all this joyful color! I just love that.
God bless you and your wife, you seem like such a nice couple, you both would be great neighbors!!!
Beautiful! I have three rose of Sharon topiaries thanks to you! They are doing great!
Oh my goodness, I can only imagine having a garden like yours! Absolutely gorgeous!
Absolutely gorgeous!!!😮
😂 I bought a dying cleome hassleriana, from a clearance rack and 20 years later, I was still trying to get rid of it or control it. They would even grow in between my patio stones.
I planted a Red Pillar Rose of Sharon this year.❤
So incredible!! Thanks for sharing you have created such a beautiful space!!!!
Judy Middleswart Thanks glad you enjoyed it
🤩 wow you are awesome! Gorgeous garden.
Rose of Sharon is a sturdy, industrious and beautiful plant, at least here in grow zone 6b. Last year, I was intending to plant tumeric in some smaller plastic grow bags. Set the bags up with dirt, however became unwell…for the entire summer..& the dirt filled bags just sat where I abandoned them. This spring, Something had started growing in them, but it was Not Turmeric. Turns out my neighbors Rose of Sharon opportunistically used my grow bags for a nursery. I’ve now about a hundred bags of Beautiful Rose of Sharon plants that are doing just fine, entirely unattended ..lol. So much for My turmeric plans. Now, what to do with This wealth 💁🏻♀️perhaps a future property border. 😂 .Your garden is Lovely. Great job! 👌
just love the sounds of the birds and nature. so beautiful.
Very good gardener ☝🖐💤💫💥atsuuup 👍
I absolutely love your entire garden! Newly learning about rose of Sharon’s and about to plant my first one, blue chiffon. I too have a love for lots of color & many varieties of plants. My yard is much smaller than yours but I hope one day mine will be a mini version of what you have. Thanks for sharing your yard!
Beautiful, sir.
Oh my your garden is beautiful 🌺🌸🌺🌸
Wow!! So beautiful!!
I love your videos! Can you make one about how to propagate a Rose of Sharon and how long it takes to get them in the ground? I saw you had a few in pots in one of your videos. I'm learning and your expertise is much sought after! Thank you.
Misery that is my next project
Sorry I gave that impression.
@@timarnzen4900 have you put out a video on propagating yet? I have a bunch of cuttings and desperate to learn the proper way.
Yes there’s one online
@@pawsymom1 yes Rooting flowers from cuttings. From. arnzen garden. Good luck
So beautiful and colorful. Love it
How beautiful! I have the same flowers building my rose garden but have kept them separated, but not I will combine them! Gorgeous! Thank you for sharing hugs and love from Texas!
Thanks. The rose garden additions sure surprised me. I weed eat the iris and daylillies down to the nub and they come back strong in the spring. Very easy. Very time saving and more attractive rose garden in spring. You might give it a try. I loved living in Texas for a few years while forestry school in nacodoches
Beautiful garden!
I have 3 blue chiffon planted about 1 year ago. can't wait until i can make them into trees.
Beautiful 💐
Gorgeous
Beautiful
I recommend you do a video on just shrubs especially the gold colored ones that I think you said in one of your videos you could not remember their names. Anyway, you have a beautiful garden and keep up the good work! 😊
It will be so awesome if I can get these to grow higher than my shed so they can be seen from the front. 😃
So happy to see your garden! I don't normally like the knockout roses (I call them pretend roses) but they way you have them with the other spring bloomers is really a knockout to look upon. Changed my mind! I see you have the blue hibiscus - been wanting to try it. Yours look so beautiful as small trees. The star in summer is really them combined with the cleome which is gorgeous! I need to try them in my north central FL garden near Gainesville. So glad you posted the update.
I do like the combo a lot and should get better with age
Love your Cleome flowers! I grow in zone 8b, Washington state. My research says that Cleome are perennial on only zone 10&11.
What zone do you grow in? You commented that you planted your seeds years ago & they return each year. I am hoping my research is wrong, because I would love for them to be perennial in my garden!
Thank you!
Your gardens are beautiful♥️♥️
Thank you for sharing. I will add that Rose of Sharon trees require sun most of the day; otherwise, the entire plant will lean toward the light. (Speaking from personal experience.)
Very nice
Your gardens are so lovely!
(It’s hard to realize when you’re filming but moving the camera around as quickly as one does one’s eyes makes for a dizzying video which is hard for some of us to watch)! You have piqued my interest in Rose of Sharon standards and I may try to do that myself; I have been successful with hydrangeas.
I took the prunings from my pink chiffon and trying to root them...also saved some seeds and hoping to grow from seed but just wondering if they come true to parents..???
Nothing from seeds comes true to parents. All cuttings are clones, thus true to parent that’s my story and I’m stikin to it
@@timarnzen4900 got some potted up, sprouted in a baggie w/ paper towel. Can't wait to see what they turn out to be. got some cuttings from nieghbor of double magenta and they seem to have taken, 2nd set of leaves sprouting now. My 3 cuttings from pink chiffon doing good also but slow, the leaves are out on it.
video some winter shots! :)
Stephen Dutton I’ll do that. I just did the fall pruning/shaping yesterday
I hope you get this message! The red trees/shrubs in this video are amazing. I just moved and had a few trees installed, and now I am ordering shrubs. Could you please share with me the name/s of your red trees and/or shrubs. I know what I love in gold tones, but haven't set my cap on any particular reds. Thank you!
The red shrubs looked like barberry to me.
I had to dog up 3 Rose of sharon bushes becasue neighbor is building fence. What is the best way to store them in winter to keep them alive a few weeks until they can be replanted?
I really like the tree shaped rose of Sharon and you have so many nice ones, how long does it take to grow to 1meter tall tree?
Depends on several things All plants take a years or two to get settled in. If you start with a 1 foot tall sapling at the end of two growing seasons it should be 1 meter. from that stage on it becomes a matter of pruning to slow the growth to shape it how you want it. Good luck
What do you do to control the red beetles that devastate my lilies?
What variety of Cleome are those? I would like to grow them. They are so beautiful.
My mom gave me the original batch of seeds. I’m sure the were just the old common type. I like the pink and white ones best. I’d bet they’re the hardiest toughest ones
Your garden is beautiful. How do you keep the weeds out of your garden?
First off I figured out early on that big plants mean much less weeding. Also almost all my plants are perennials. And finally good old fashion roundup sprayed with caution
@@timarnzen4900 ,thank you for your reply.
I somehow forgot the weed eater and lots of wood chips. I get them by the truckload from I friend in the tree removal and chipping business
How do you keep the aphids off the rose of Sharons?? Mine got a ton this year?? Thank you
I have no problem with them. Good soil probably explains it
Hi! Love your channel. After watching several of your videos were going to try and do some work on our 2-year-old Lavendar Chiffon Rose of Sharon. My husband is wondering about your stone edges. What are they and how big are they? They are exactly what he is wanting. Thanks so much!
I love what you did with the rose of sharons. Can I asked what growing zone you are in?
6b
Where do you live? How cold is it in winter? Thank you
What zone do you garden in? Was curious to know because you said to prune them in the fall.
TLovesGreens zone 6b. I finished my pruning 1 week ago. Works out great. Most ros had lost all blooms. A few hadn’t. but once begun I wanted to complete job. Leaves are already turning
@@timarnzen4900 Thank you.
Nice
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what part of ky? i grew up in western ky, it's a beautiful state!
s andy Taylor co. I worked a few years straight out of college in Madisonville. Yeah ky has a lot going for it
Let's go to the "big" garden he says. LOL
If youncould go a little slower it would help a lot and won’t hurt my eyes, thank you.
FYI, swinging your camera around wildly makes this difficult and unpleasant to watch. You should try to film more carefully, you'd probably get more views.
You are not giving your viewers enough time to see and enjoy the plants. You are moving the camera around too much...slow down
Beautiful