Oh wow. Never seen your Miss Lemon abelia look as shining gold/yellow as that. And I've seen all the updates from this landscape. It went from "really interesting evergreen shrub" to, "wow, that thing can be the star of the show!" Gotta add it to my wishlist now.
What a super video! Thank you - this is the first big spring bulb reveal that I’m seeing this spring. You have beautiful flowers, and I appreciate learning the formal botanical names.
I planted a hundred Lady Jane tulips in the fall, and you gave me a great view of what to expect! Really terrific information and a treat for the eyes!
WOW the number of flowers that have opened, since you posted 3 days ago on that snowbells camellia is impressive! I also really like the lilac wonder tulips, very striking. Bulbs look good as always
Jim, the little blooms on the epimedium 'Sulphureum' remind me of tiny yellow daffodil blooms when you look closely at them. Your landscape is really coming to life!
Is it just me 8hrs NE 7a from him that's jealous of him in SHORTS as I wore a winter coat in 20°F weather today and tomorrow?😭 Hellebores that bloom all summer? Wow!😁
The tulips daffodils pansies, and hellebores announce spring. Complementary colors of flowers and shrubs are noticeable now, not just an idea in your mind. It's nice to see a plan come together.
The panolas under/next to the fence was such a happy accident. I *love* how natural they look there. My crocus are just barely breaking ground, so I’m soaking up all of the spring in your yard!
Beautiful garden.. love watching it come to life. Your Miss Lemon looks nice as well. Haven’t found it in stores yet but have found Radience. Love the open/closing tulip 🌷
Beautiful flowers love Colorblends’s found them several years ago. Best bulbs and great prices Have added wolf bane to snowdrops for my zone 5 garden. I am at least a month or more behind your zone. Love seeing everything
I'm from central Virginia and I have some of the same plants. I have some dwarf daffodils in my strip along with tulips, day lilies, black-eyed susans, and oriental lilies. I made a redwood border for my irises. My canna lily got ruined over the winter. I have carrots, cherry tomatoes, tulips, mums, stick cactus, and marigolds in my main front bed. I have several side beds. One has shamrocks, romaine lettuce, and cilantro in it. Roses behind that next to a crape myrtle. Another bed has different azaleas and a dwarf quince in it. Just planted was a rhododendron (Percy Wiseman) on the north east corner. I also have a strawberry patch, blueberries, lemon mint, and oregano growing. I have various succulents in my kitchen window and a bromeliad. Lamb's ear cactus out front in a pot.
Jim, I've got one large established Hellebore near my tiny pond with fountain pump. That last freeze hit 17° in my yard in Dawsonville. Apparently, enough ice accumulated to splash water on that Hellebore all night & boy is it ugly. Would you leave it alone? I had just removed the old foliage. Gardening teaches one to handle disappointment 😂
When I saw your damaged allium leaves where the tips were cornered off, it looked like someone had cut it with a pair of scissors or knife . Mine actually looked like that too and I thought that the deer got to them and I was so afraid . When you said it was frost damaged , my heart was lifted . As always , thank you for sharing your ever flowing knowledge! One question , when is the time to fertilize? Is it different in every zone ? In 5b
Wondering if you have a suggestion for late blooming daffodils? I planted 200 last year but they already have bloomed 3/21. I wanted daffodils that bloomed around Easter. I don’t know which to choose. Thanks.
Something is going on - I have early, mid and late daffodils 20+ yrs. old and last year all came up at once! I was told by a local nursery it's caused by our weird weather.
I just bought a bunch of festiva maxima peonies at Walmart yesterday because they were cheap. Can I plant them out now (knowing they won't bloom til next summer) or should I store them in a cool dry place til fall? I live in southeast Alabama zone 8b
Everything looks so beautiful, as always! Say, that mahogany hibiscus that was growing along your veg garden fence....will they come back? I cut some lines from mine and rooted them in water this winter, but they look kinda sad.
I really love those species tulips, I will have to try some next year for sure. Do they come back for you or did you plant them this year? I planted Dutch Master and Ice Follies together, both marked mid spring. The Dutch Masters have been blooming for awhile and we’re open during the last cold snap. They didn’t skip a beat. The Ice follies have not shown themselves yet. I was hoping they’d be blooming together. Maybe next year.
Will your species tulip come back every year for you? I know your zone isn’t a friendly one for tulips, most are considered annuals for you but I was wondering if species tulips were different? 🌷💚🙃
nothing better than a stroll in the garden with Jim ... thanks for taking us along
Totally agree Nancy 💕
Love the regular tours and seeing life emerge from week to week. Beautiful job Jim!
Love the added plant variety names so I can screenshot and save as I watch! REALLY appreciate that!
Oh wow. Never seen your Miss Lemon abelia look as shining gold/yellow as that. And I've seen all the updates from this landscape. It went from "really interesting evergreen shrub" to, "wow, that thing can be the star of the show!" Gotta add it to my wishlist now.
So many interesting tulips and daffodils. That Lady Jane tulip is lovely!
Beautiful spring color and blooms 💚💗💛💜🤍
This show has been so helpful. Thanks for all the guidance!
Thank you for showing us your garden!
Beautiful garden as usual! Just love how you know so much
Your yard has become such a beautiful place. Love the rocks, the fence and the over all design.
I love the small tulips.
These updates are surprisingly suspenseful. Looking forward to seeing everything that pops up next.
Love the tours. I always get so many ideas from seeing the plant combinations throughout the seasons. Thanks!
What a super video! Thank you - this is the first big spring bulb reveal that I’m seeing this spring. You have beautiful flowers, and I appreciate learning the formal botanical names.
I planted a hundred Lady Jane tulips in the fall, and you gave me a great view of what to expect! Really terrific information and a treat for the eyes!
So beautiful! Seeing these plants spring to life calms my soul.
Love seeing all the color coming through! 🥰🌷💮🌸
Lilac wonder is beautiful !!
What a beautiful day - your garden is breaking dormancy ahead of us (MI) and it is looking just beautiful. You inspire us all, thank you.
I have some species tulips this year-can’t wait to see them bloom!
So pretty. Thank you.
I go out daily for looking for new growth! Thanks for the inspiration!
Just beautiful ❤️
Beautiful spring beauty Jim 🌸🦋🌸
A feast for the eyes, especially here in 5b.
Great to see blooms in March, you have a great variety in your garden.
Thank you. Alliums look like my daylilies popping out of the ground. Will keep an eye out for them.
Thank you Jim, your garden is beautiful 🌷💚🙃
Your property is a mini botanical garden - just beautifully laid out. 👍🏻
That deep freeze took out a lot of blooms here in the southeast zone 7b.
WOW the number of flowers that have opened, since you posted 3 days ago on that snowbells camellia is impressive! I also really like the lilac wonder tulips, very striking. Bulbs look good as always
So ready for Spring 🥰
Lemon Abelia,, yeah like that one a lot.
Gorgeous! Can't wait to see flowers in SE Michigan!
Beautiful spring garden 💙
Jim, the little blooms on the epimedium 'Sulphureum' remind me of tiny yellow daffodil blooms when you look closely at them. Your landscape is really coming to life!
So pretty!even the garlic!
Is it just me 8hrs NE 7a from him that's jealous of him in SHORTS as I wore a winter coat in 20°F weather today and tomorrow?😭
Hellebores that bloom all summer? Wow!😁
The tulips daffodils pansies, and
hellebores announce spring. Complementary colors of flowers and shrubs are noticeable now, not just an idea in your mind. It's nice to see a plan come together.
I have Gypsy Queen also! Love that color!
Lovely springtime garden😍
Your garden is beautiful! Second year here, I hope mine starts looking better! Thanks for this tour. ☺
Great update as always I like the Lady Jane's unique as well as the Tahitian daffodils I added to my next year's list.
Wow. I hope my yard looks pretty when the bulbs come up. In Colorado zone 5b some people have their crocus up, but that's it.
The panolas under/next to the fence was such a happy accident. I *love* how natural they look there. My crocus are just barely breaking ground, so I’m soaking up all of the spring in your yard!
New subscriber here. I also live in zone 7b..Alabama. Looking for knowledge and inspiration, looks like I found it. Thanks!
good job very inspirational.
Beautiful garden.. love watching it come to life. Your Miss Lemon looks nice as well. Haven’t found it in stores yet but have found Radience. Love the open/closing tulip 🌷
Wow ❤
Your pansies look great! I just planted mine in this March 2 weeks before the freeze
I love these garden tours :3
Beautiful flowers love Colorblends’s found them several years ago. Best bulbs and great prices Have added wolf bane to snowdrops for my zone 5 garden. I am at least a month or more behind your zone. Love seeing everything
Jim, when the blooms are gone, but the foliage remains, please show how you cope with this in the garden.
I'm from central Virginia and I have some of the same plants. I have some dwarf daffodils in my strip along with tulips, day lilies, black-eyed susans, and oriental lilies. I made a redwood border for my irises. My canna lily got ruined over the winter. I have carrots, cherry tomatoes, tulips, mums, stick cactus, and marigolds in my main front bed. I have several side beds. One has shamrocks, romaine lettuce, and cilantro in it. Roses behind that next to a crape myrtle. Another bed has different azaleas and a dwarf quince in it. Just planted was a rhododendron (Percy Wiseman) on the north east corner. I also have a strawberry patch, blueberries, lemon mint, and oregano growing. I have various succulents in my kitchen window and a bromeliad. Lamb's ear cactus out front in a pot.
Sounds awesome!
The tiny little bud on my Roses of Sharon got hit by that frost up here in Durham the other week. Think they'll come back?
Jim, I've got one large established Hellebore near my tiny pond with fountain pump. That last freeze hit 17° in my yard in Dawsonville. Apparently, enough ice accumulated to splash water on that Hellebore all night & boy is it ugly. Would you leave it alone? I had just removed the old foliage. Gardening teaches one to handle disappointment 😂
i had to hit pause and write down a plant name -- Camellia handelii "Snow Bells" --- so pretty! did you buy that locally?
What is the deep green shrub with long ridged leaves among the orange tulips and pansies?
When I saw your damaged allium leaves where the tips were cornered off, it looked like someone had cut it with a pair of scissors or knife . Mine actually looked like that too and I thought that the deer got to them and I was so afraid . When you said it was frost damaged , my heart was lifted . As always , thank you for sharing your ever flowing knowledge! One question , when is the time to fertilize? Is it different in every zone ? In 5b
How would you recommend getting rid of honeysuckle? It’s mixed in my hydrangea, got away from me. Thank you
Spring flowers are looking great! I noticed the Rosemary near you at the end of video,
when do you cut it back?
Wondering if you have a suggestion for late blooming daffodils? I planted 200 last year but they already have bloomed 3/21. I wanted daffodils that bloomed around Easter. I don’t know which to choose. Thanks.
Something is going on - I have early, mid and late daffodils 20+ yrs. old and last year all came up at once! I was told by a local nursery it's caused by our weird weather.
I just bought a bunch of festiva maxima peonies at Walmart yesterday because they were cheap. Can I plant them out now (knowing they won't bloom til next summer) or should I store them in a cool dry place til fall? I live in southeast Alabama zone 8b
Everything looks so beautiful, as always! Say, that mahogany hibiscus that was growing along your veg garden fence....will they come back? I cut some lines from mine and rooted them in water this winter, but they look kinda sad.
I replace them every year. I have new seedlings coming along quickly
Is that this year’s kale in the container near the flower parade daphodils?
It was planted in October.
I live in your area, Wake county, do you dig up your tulips? I thought we treat tulips as annual here in 7b. (I have avoided planting tulips)
The species will come back, the others I treat as annuals. Although some of those will be back next year as well.
I really love those species tulips, I will have to try some next year for sure. Do they come back for you or did you plant them this year? I planted Dutch Master and Ice Follies together, both marked mid spring. The Dutch Masters have been blooming for awhile and we’re open during the last cold snap. They didn’t skip a beat. The Ice follies have not shown themselves yet. I was hoping they’d be blooming together. Maybe next year.
Would also like to know if the species tulips come back!
If you are one zone colder then mine why are you seeing blooms sooner then me? I'm confused
It's dramatic, week to week. I cannot wait for the tulip explosion over the next two weeks. And of course, the alluim!
Will your species tulip come back every year for you? I know your zone isn’t a friendly one for tulips, most are considered annuals for you but I was wondering if species tulips were different? 🌷💚🙃
Yes, they will come back. The other ones will actually come back, but be less vigorous next year.
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