At around 15:20 I misspoke and called my coral bells (aka Heucheras) Canterbury bells. Innocent mistake since I just spoke about Canterbury bells. So much to remember. 🤪
I love your garden tours! Your enthusiasm is contagious! We moved into our new home last Fall, it was a rental property and not one thing was planted by the previous owner! Not one thing! Having left our country property after 30 years I’m starting from scratch with this blank slate this Spring. I started with two panicle hydrangeas and a Royal Raindrops Crab Apple. I’m filling in the emptiness with a few perennials and raised bed vegetables, and annuals for color. That might be all this year, then plans for next year and beyond. I’m 62 years old and still looking to the future with my yard and garden. Thank you for sharing, you keep me dreaming!
Everything is looking so good Laura! This spring has been so kind to the garden. The plants truly appreciate each Season! Can’t wait to see what you have planned for the front 🥰
Thanks so much for another great garden tour always enjoy coming over to your garden and seeing what you’re sharing. Oh my gosh your garden is looking so good and beautiful thanks so much for sharing it with us. Loved all the beautiful plants and flowers you shared today hugs and kisses from grandma Sandy and Debbie. I watched from the beginning to the very very end.
Your garden is looking spectacular and it's wonderful to hear how pleased you are because us gardeners know the thought and effort it takes to get to this!
Thank you Laura for showing us around your lovely spring garden 😊 Loving laughing with you, as always. Venus dogwood is a dream of mine 🤩 Hope to see more of you and your garden soon, happy gardening 👩🌾
Beautiful!! Your garden had changed so much since I've been following along. I love your garden approach and you don't mind moving things. I'm always inspired by your gardens. 😊
Everything looks so beautiful!! I might take your advice and get rid of the allium foliage in my garden as it does look terrible. You made me laugh out loud when you thought the stick was a snake. LOL! Patti-Bensalem, PA
Never bored when taking a tour of your garden! It is so beautiful and intriguing - a glimpse of heaven perhaps. Thank you for showing the "life" parts, too. It makes me feel better about the interior of our garage. We live in a heavily wooded area, no grass - just moss - primarily shade plants. We have squirrels, rabbits, raccoons, deer, and a lone coyote - always having to contend with these creatures. That's one reason your garden is so peaceful to me - love the sun you get, too. Thank you for resuming your tours now that warmer temps are here! {Coastal Virginia 7b}
Gosh your Benjamin Britten is looking really good! The petals have a sheened/ jeweled effect. The color is amazing. I guess it's a climber although looking on David Austin's website only lists a shrub rose. This was a fun tour!
Hi my dear friend thanks so much for sharing your beautiful garden with us. You put a wonderful garden tour together and have a lot of things for us to enjoy hugs and kisses from grandma, Sandy, and Debbie.
Laura, you have given me inspiration to tackle my problem garden bed that is being overrun by wild violet (also spreads by runners),. I garden in zone 7b in Maryland. We have well water so I refuse to use anything but organic products. A couple of years ago I spread the area with cardboard and covered it with a thick layer of wood chips, but that didn't work. They still popped up! I wanted to cry too! You have given me the fortitude to get down on my hands and knees and just dig them out. Now that I am retired, I can keep up with weeding the area as needed. Thanks!
So glad to see the tour and my how things have changed in a year. I think another Venus dogwood would look great on the other side! Your hard work really shows as everything looks so beautiful!
Everything is looking so pretty! That boxwood hedge is great. I remember when you planted those little babies. So many favorites-that columbine, the alliums, lobelia under the lollipop trees were a favorite last year, YAY! Thanks for the tour!
@29:55 Duchess of Edinburgh clematis! Just received mines yesterday from Tulip World and I have to admit it arrived in an obscene state, but it watered and resting, and I will give it time to recover from the journey before I plant it. Great to see it displayed in your garden. It looks divine.
I understand the frustration about the invasive growth habit plants. I’m fighting Virginia creeper in my blackberries. I’m allergic to it and it drives me crazy because it comes over from my neighbors yard because he lets it go crazy.
There was a lot of head nodding from me during this one, yep, yep, me too, yep. I had to laugh at the end about the geraniums...I too planted from seed, and even though you gave a reminder, I forgot to pot mine up so they are still in the seed tray and I laughed because mine are the same size as yours. Just not our year for seed grown geraniums I guess 🤣 Oh and wanted to ask what the trees were along the fence by the lonicera, I tried standing close to my tv but couldn't tell 😁 It's also made me happy to hear about the use of natives in a garden, it helps break the misconception that natives are messy or can't fit in. The garden center I work at carries a lot of natives as the owners also have a wholesale native plug business... they were some of the folks 40 years ago who helped pioneer the native movement from a retail/consumer perspective.
I just love what you've done with your garden. It's absolutely lovely! Thanks for what you tell us that teaches us new things. I used Espo.a potting mix mixed in with that blue bag as well and had better results than ever. So I used it again this year.
I wish I could just copy and paste your garden into my yard-- fixtures, statues and all included 😊 Love your garden. I need to step up my spring blooming plants game! Also, I live in zone 6 in western NY, and I can't get my bloomerang lilac to bloomerang twice either lol
You can dig a trench and buy bamboo barrier to put into the trench to keep invasive rhizomes from invading under the fence. I did that for bamboo to keep out of my garden area.
Oh, do I empathize. I've been battling cordata for several years but finally feel like I'm getting ahead of it. I pretty much used the same approach you did but know it will never be completely erradicated. I've also been trying to grow columbine for years. I love them but they never return so I end up putting new ones in every year. I have the same variety you have. Your garden is gorgeous.
Your garden looks absolutely beautiful Laura and you always inspire me with something new. Thank you for sharing and showing us your beautiful garden . I would also wish you Happy Mother Day ❤️🫶🌺🌹🪴
Maybe I will cuz I kinda gave up on veggie gardening, no success with that so now I just stick with flowers , annuals , trees, shrubs but mostly perennials, I'm very successful at that.
Hi, love your garden and really enjoy your videos for garden inspiration. Can you please let me know where you purchased your fountain and birdbath? Thank you!
Thank you! Those are Natchez white crape myrtles. They will get pretty massive 20-30 feet tall and create a nice screen of privacy above the fence in time. They are only 2 years planted here.
I have heard you can cut back the foliage on the alliums as well and I’m growing them for the first and they are starting to yellow a bit I will trim back no juts no glory right lol
Hi your garden is so beautiful was wondering do you put in a lot of time training and maintaining your climbing Rose ? Its beautiful I haven been on the fence do I want something that you need to spend a lot time on I have a large garden to maintain Happy Mothers Day🌸
Don’t mind at all. They are all faux wicker. A stretchy pvc plastic material. I grab one any time I see them. They are mostly from lowes and Home Depot over the years and typically I’ll spot them in the house plant or patio decor section. Sometimes even in home furnishing sections for storage or organization.
At around 15:20 I misspoke and called my coral bells (aka Heucheras) Canterbury bells. Innocent mistake since I just spoke about Canterbury bells. So much to remember. 🤪
I knew what you meant. So many plants, so little time ☺️
"If we blink it's going to go away," spoken like a TRUE gardener. It looks GREAT!
42 minutes of a video from YOU is a DAY MAKER!!
You are a trooper! 🤣 thank you VERY much!! 💜
What a treat, 2 videos in such a short time! Happy Mother's Day!!
Your playful attitude to your garden layouts and plants is so joyful, it makes me want to garden right now!!!
I love your garden tours! Your enthusiasm is contagious!
We moved into our new home last Fall, it was a rental property and not one thing was planted by the previous owner! Not one thing! Having left our country property after 30 years I’m starting from scratch with this blank slate this Spring. I started with two panicle hydrangeas and a Royal Raindrops Crab Apple. I’m filling in the emptiness with a few perennials and raised bed vegetables, and annuals for color. That might be all this year, then plans for next year and beyond. I’m 62 years old and still looking to the future with my yard and garden. Thank you for sharing, you keep me dreaming!
Hope you have a wonderful Mother’s Day on Sunday, my dear friend
Peony…may also be buried too deep…the transformation of you property has been wonderful, thank you for taking us along on your life journey.
Everything is looking so good Laura! This spring has been so kind to the garden. The plants truly appreciate each Season! Can’t wait to see what you have planned for the front 🥰
Thanks so much for another great garden tour always enjoy coming over to your garden and seeing what you’re sharing. Oh my gosh your garden is looking so good and beautiful thanks so much for sharing it with us. Loved all the beautiful plants and flowers you shared today hugs and kisses from grandma Sandy and Debbie. I watched from the beginning to the very very end.
Your garden is looking spectacular and it's wonderful to hear how pleased you are because us gardeners know the thought and effort it takes to get to this!
That rose is beyond spectacular!!
Thank you Laura for showing us around your lovely spring garden 😊 Loving laughing with you, as always. Venus dogwood is a dream of mine 🤩 Hope to see more of you and your garden soon, happy gardening 👩🌾
Very beautiful and peaceful place to relax and enjoy the rest of the day
Beautiful!! Your garden had changed so much since I've been following along. I love your garden approach and you don't mind moving things. I'm always inspired by your gardens. 😊
I thoroughly enjoyed every moment of your garden tour. So inspiring as well.❤🌷🌻🏡
So much fun to see all the changes you made last year filling in! Just beautiful 😍
Everything looks so beautiful!! I might take your advice and get rid of the allium foliage in my garden as it does look terrible. You made me laugh out loud when you thought the stick was a snake. LOL! Patti-Bensalem, PA
Your garden tours are such a joy. Do you remember where you purchased the urn by the front gate? I really love that one! ❤💜❤
Laura, so glad you are making more videos... always so lovely and interesting to watch. Please keep it up! 🪴Vickie
Never bored when taking a tour of your garden! It is so beautiful and intriguing - a glimpse of heaven perhaps. Thank you for showing the "life" parts, too. It makes me feel better about the interior of our garage. We live in a heavily wooded area, no grass - just moss - primarily shade plants. We have squirrels, rabbits, raccoons, deer, and a lone coyote - always having to contend with these creatures. That's one reason your garden is so peaceful to me - love the sun you get, too. Thank you for resuming your tours now that warmer temps are here! {Coastal Virginia 7b}
Love the garden looks so beautiful😊😊😊
This was an amazing video! Everything is so beautiful! After seeing this, I now realize I NEED alliums in my garden!!
Your garden looks like a dream!
Gosh your Benjamin Britten is looking really good! The petals have a sheened/ jeweled effect. The color is amazing. I guess it's a climber although looking on David Austin's website only lists a shrub rose. This was a fun tour!
Hi my dear friend thanks so much for sharing your beautiful garden with us. You put a wonderful garden tour together and have a lot of things for us to enjoy hugs and kisses from grandma, Sandy, and Debbie.
Love your garden,and Happy Mother's Day ahead the time to you❤❤
We get mystery irises too! I have no idea how that works either 🤷♀️ yours is gorgeous 🤩
PS Allium christophii I think. My favorite! They sparkle!
Yes! I was going to tell her the name of the allium as well.
Everything is looking so nice. Your boxwood has grown beautiful.
Thank you! I’m so surprised it grew so fast. Time flies! 😃💜
Laura, you have given me inspiration to tackle my problem garden bed that is being overrun by wild violet (also spreads by runners),. I garden in zone 7b in Maryland. We have well water so I refuse to use anything but organic products. A couple of years ago I spread the area with cardboard and covered it with a thick layer of wood chips, but that didn't work. They still popped up! I wanted to cry too! You have given me the fortitude to get down on my hands and knees and just dig them out. Now that I am retired, I can keep up with weeding the area as needed. Thanks!
😆😂😅🤣😂😆🤣
So glad to see the tour and my how things have changed in a year. I think another Venus dogwood would look great on the other side! Your hard work really shows as everything looks so beautiful!
I truly enjoy your garden tour and how you explain why you did what you did.
Thank you! 💜💜
I think Erin Impatient Gardener said she cuts her allium foliage back. I’ve not grown allium but I think this coming year will be the year.
Your garden is amazing and so beautiful Laura. Have a wonderful day😊
Everything is looking so pretty! That boxwood hedge is great. I remember when you planted those little babies. So many favorites-that columbine, the alliums, lobelia under the lollipop trees were a favorite last year, YAY! Thanks for the tour!
Thank you! 💜 seems like not long ago and now is huge! Thank you for being here for so long. 😃
Long time subscriber ❤ you always have the best garden on utube ❤ and you always crack me up 😊
Happy spring flowers.
Really enjoyed your tour of your Spring garden. So beautiful! Thank you.
Your garden is so interesting and inviting. You have such a good eye and your placement of plant specimen is spot on..I love this garden space.
It changes so fast. Good that you made this video now 👍
Hey Laura! I winter sowed Canterbury bells this winter and they are blooming! I didn’t think they were supposed to bloom first year! Deanna
You garden it’s gorgeous 😍😍😍
@29:55 Duchess of Edinburgh clematis! Just received mines yesterday from Tulip World and I have to admit it arrived in an obscene state, but it watered and resting, and I will give it time to recover from the journey before I plant it. Great to see it displayed in your garden. It looks divine.
What kind of sedum is that below the wisteria? What a great pairing! Your garden is very beautiful! Thank you for sharing! Blessings from Canada:)
Laura I am in Nj too and I love your ideas for your garden💕💕💕
Your Venus Dogwood is stunning. It is really a focal point to your front yard.
Absolutely gorgeous Laura 🥰🥰
I understand the frustration about the invasive growth habit plants. I’m fighting Virginia creeper in my blackberries. I’m allergic to it and it drives me crazy because it comes over from my neighbors yard because he lets it go crazy.
8:30 yep you’re right! Hehe 😂
Thanks for your beautiful tour Laura. Bonny
Laura,
The Venus dogwood is absolutely stunning!!! 😯❤
Really enjoyed the rest of the tour, too--thank you. 😊
Thank you very much! 💜💜
your Dogwood is beautiful
Thanks so much ❤
There was a lot of head nodding from me during this one, yep, yep, me too, yep. I had to laugh at the end about the geraniums...I too planted from seed, and even though you gave a reminder, I forgot to pot mine up so they are still in the seed tray and I laughed because mine are the same size as yours. Just not our year for seed grown geraniums I guess 🤣
Oh and wanted to ask what the trees were along the fence by the lonicera, I tried standing close to my tv but couldn't tell 😁
It's also made me happy to hear about the use of natives in a garden, it helps break the misconception that natives are messy or can't fit in. The garden center I work at carries a lot of natives as the owners also have a wholesale native plug business... they were some of the folks 40 years ago who helped pioneer the native movement from a retail/consumer perspective.
Amazing and great 😊
I love everything you’ve have done. It looks beautiful 🤩
Thanks for the tour!❤ Lovely!
Beautiful ❤
Love your videos!! Happy surprise to see you posted a video!! Your yard is beautiful!! Thanks for sharing!
Great garden tour and that worm was huge!!
Hi Laura! Wow....everything looks so beautiful!!! Just a charming home both inside and out! Hugs! :)
So very nice of you. Thank you! Good morning! Have a beautiful day!!
so beautiful
Your garden is looking beautiful! For some reason, my geraniums are taking FOREVER to grow this year too (Maryland)! Wishing you a Happy Mother's Day!
I just love what you've done with your garden. It's absolutely lovely! Thanks for what you tell us that teaches us new things. I used Espo.a potting mix mixed in with that blue bag as well and had better results than ever. So I used it again this year.
Beautiful!
I wish I could just copy and paste your garden into my yard-- fixtures, statues and all included 😊
Love your garden. I need to step up my spring blooming plants game!
Also, I live in zone 6 in western NY, and I can't get my bloomerang lilac to bloomerang twice either lol
Your garden is beautiful
Thanks so much Beth!!
Your garden looks so great! 😍
Oh my goodness where did you get your Peter Rabbit statue??? Its too cute!!
You can dig a trench and buy bamboo barrier to put into the trench to keep invasive rhizomes from invading under the fence. I did that for bamboo to keep out of my garden area.
30:35 Maybe they hybridized with one in someone else’s garden a long time ago? That would be super cool.
Everything looks great, love your climbing rose!
Your garden is stunning!
Thank you so much for the garden tour!
Oh, do I empathize. I've been battling cordata for several years but finally feel like I'm getting ahead of it. I pretty much used the same approach you did but know it will never be completely erradicated. I've also been trying to grow columbine for years. I love them but they never return so I end up putting new ones in every year. I have the same variety you have. Your garden is gorgeous.
I mistakenly planted chameleon plant once. It made me cry too! Took me years to get rid of it.
Ohhh. Yes it’s so horrible. Totally irresponsible that nurseries continue to sell it. 😭
Yes chop off spent blooms on the Re blooming lilac
Your garden looks absolutely beautiful Laura and you always inspire me with something new. Thank you for sharing and showing us your beautiful garden . I would also wish you Happy Mother Day ❤️🫶🌺🌹🪴
It's all looking beautiful, but the dogwood wins hands down. Absolutely gorgeous. I have killed 3 cherokee chiefs. Maybe it is time to try again.
Isn’t it amazing? I’m stunned by it every time I walk by. Please try again! Fourth time is the charm? 🤣💜
@@HowsItGrowing ok, i believe you ☺️
Beautiful tour
Plz plz paint your back door glass grid the color of door HOWEVER what a beautiful garden!!! So lovely.
How would you like me to paint mullions that are inside of 2 pieces of insulated glass?
Maybe I will cuz I kinda gave up on veggie gardening, no success with that so now I just stick with flowers , annuals , trees, shrubs but mostly perennials, I'm very successful at that.
Beautiful 🤩 thanks for sharing 😊 (why can’t they make those units garden green 😅)
Hi, love your garden and really enjoy your videos for garden inspiration. Can you please let me know where you purchased your fountain and birdbath? Thank you!
I have the section of my yard that is very Sandy where we live and hard to keep grass growing.I actually need an invasive ground cover, lol 😅
You don’t want this. Trust me. It stinks and if left to grow, it will get waist high. 😭 try planting some dutch white clover or creeping thyme. 💜
@@HowsItGrowing thyme!!!, darn talk to text!!? 😂
What a beautiful property! I love it! What are your trees along the fence near your native honeysuckle?
Really looks beautiful! Absolutely love th vibe!
Thank you! 😃💜
Your garden is always beautiful and gorgeous Laura…one of the best on TH-cam 😊❤
Beautiful garden! What kind of trees are those by the alliums…love the neat and compact nature
Thank you! Those are Natchez white crape myrtles. They will get pretty massive 20-30 feet tall and create a nice screen of privacy above the fence in time. They are only 2 years planted here.
hello , your garden is looking beautiful!!! Can you let me know where you purchased your urn from ?
Beautiful Garden! Where did you get the lattice work that you have attached to your white fences at the bottom ?thank you
Where did you get the
Espalier wire for the fence? Love love your garden. Better than HGTV! 😆
Gorgeous garden! Wow! First time here. Do you have a source for those diamond trellis’ that you have mounted on the fence?
15:20 those are definitely not canterbury bells… they’re heucheras (coral bells)
Yes of course. I misspoke since I had just talked about my Canterbury bells shortly before that segment. Just a minor brain blip. 😁
I have heard you can cut back the foliage on the alliums as well and I’m growing them for the first and they are starting to yellow a bit I will trim back no juts no glory right lol
Hi your garden is so beautiful was wondering do you put in a lot of time training and maintaining your climbing Rose ? Its beautiful I haven been on the fence do I want something that you need to spend a lot time on I have a large garden to maintain Happy Mothers Day🌸
looks lovely!!!!! may I ask about the trellising on the fence?? so cool!
Thank you! 😃 I got it from Home Depot online. If you search up diamond trellis you should find it. 💜
where did you get those thin trellises that repeat throughout the garden?!
What happened to all the leaves of Allium? Did you cut it?
If you don’t mind, what baskets do you use for your outdoor plants? They are charming, I’d love to know.
Don’t mind at all. They are all faux wicker. A stretchy pvc plastic material. I grab one any time I see them. They are mostly from lowes and Home Depot over the years and typically I’ll spot them in the house plant or patio decor section. Sometimes even in home furnishing sections for storage or organization.