June is my favorite month when my Roses, sweet Williams and Carnation are blooming ❤, also have a yellow flower don't know the name but it selfsowing and the more I pull the more they come back the following year 😊
Last year I had Dianthus in my fence rail planters. They were beautiful and lasted better than petunias in our hot sun. ( zone 8) I cut petunias back as Rod suggested! They croaked!
Hi Heidi. I so enjoy your videos. I've ordered from you several times and have always been pleased with the plants I received. If i may offer a suggestion one thing I would like to see is shrub pruning info. I've purchased several one quart shrubs over the years and I'll take all the info I can on the best way to prune so they look their best as they mature.
I have Firewitch Dianthus, and I love how they seem to float above ground, but I hate deadheading! What is behind your purple profusion? I love how you interweave the flowers. I am still learning how to place flowers. Your coleus is so striking! Do you have to deadhead Sunpatiens to get them to continue to bloom? Your waterfall gardening is truly stunning, Heidi!😊
@@gardencrossingsHi Heidi, at 2:16 it’s the pink flowers behind the Purple Profusion salvia. Is that some kind of baptisia or agastache? Thank you so much!
Wonderful tour, thank you, Heidi. May I ask about your “Baptisimas”? Is that one plant? Or is it three planted together? I’m only asking because Ive seen other people buying them in threes. Presume the ones you showed are at least 3-5 yrs old, considering their appearance. Thanks, in advance. Watching from Ontario, Canada.
Absolutely Stunning !!!! 💐 🌹 🌸 🏵 🌼 💐 🌹 🌸
Thank you so much!
Love those blue pots and flowers!!
Thank you. We are pleased with how they look
June is my favorite month when my Roses, sweet Williams and Carnation are blooming ❤, also have a yellow flower don't know the name but it selfsowing and the more I pull the more they come back the following year 😊
Enjoy the beauty!
Wonderful tour! 💐💐💐
Thanks for visiting
Muy bien
Thank you
Beautiful
Thank you
I planted sunpatiens this year. It was because yours were so pretty last year. They look good, so far. 😊
I am glad we could help inspire. Remember they are not a fan of fertilizer and they love water.
Everything looks gorgeous already! Beautiful plant combinations 😊
Thanks so much! 😊
Hi Heidi 🌺. What a lush and beautiful garden full of pretty flowers .Have a wonderful day .🌺🌻🌺
Thank you! You too!
Last year I had Dianthus in my fence rail planters. They were beautiful and lasted better than petunias in our hot sun. ( zone 8) I cut petunias back as Rod suggested! They croaked!
Oh no!!! Just a light trim and make sure to keep them watered and fertilized.
Wow! So beautiful❣️
Thank you! 😊
Thank you! I love the planters
Thanks for watching
Hi Heidi. I so enjoy your videos. I've ordered from you several times and have always been pleased with the plants I received. If i may offer a suggestion one thing I would like to see is shrub pruning info. I've purchased several one quart shrubs over the years and I'll take all the info I can on the best way to prune so they look their best as they mature.
Thank you for the suggestion and letting us provide plants for your garden.
I have Firewitch Dianthus, and I love how they seem to float above ground, but I hate deadheading! What is behind your purple profusion? I love how you interweave the flowers. I am still learning how to place flowers. Your coleus is so striking! Do you have to deadhead Sunpatiens to get them to continue to bloom? Your waterfall gardening is truly stunning, Heidi!😊
At what time in the video are you referring to behind the salvia? We do not deadhead Sunpatiens.
@@gardencrossingsHi Heidi, at 2:16 it’s the pink flowers behind the Purple Profusion salvia. Is that some kind of baptisia or agastache? Thank you so much!
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Wonderful tour, thank you, Heidi. May I ask about your “Baptisimas”? Is that one plant? Or is it three planted together? I’m only asking because Ive seen other people buying them in threes. Presume the ones you showed are at least 3-5 yrs old, considering their appearance. Thanks, in advance. Watching from Ontario, Canada.
There are several in this bed but planted individually. They are about 3-5 years old