I would love more videos on your backyard nursery. I’m thinking about doing one so all the info I can get is appreciated. I like all of your videos. I think I’ve watched them all.
Hi there! Thanks so much for your comment and support. ❤️ I will definitely be making more videos on my plant nursery. Please be on the lookout for them. I think that's great that you're considering making one. I've really enjoyed having one. Happy gardening, friend! 🪷🌿
Very nice tour. Love the tips. Do you have any tips for affordable mulch? The cost of mulch is what what holds me back from garden expansion. Thank you!
Really enjoyed seeing all of your gardens and learning which plants you divided or grew from seed. I haven't figured out a way to store my dahlia tubers successfully, but for some reason, I had no trouble growing them from seed. I have a tall fluffy coral dahlia that I would really love to store this winter. Any suggestions?? I'm in zone 6a, NE Indiana.
Thanks so much! 😊 I had a lot of luck storing my dahlias in my garage which doesn't freeze in the winter. The key is to not let them dry out. I checked on them each month during the winter and sprayed them with some water to keep them very slightly damp. Here's a video that I made showing my process for storing them. th-cam.com/video/Qtl0GCJa9DM/w-d-xo.html. Good luck, friend! 🌸
Hi there! I sure have. A few plants I've propagated recently from cuttings include Impatiens, Celosia, Hydrangea, Montauk Daisy, Roses, Spirea and some others. 😊🌻
I would love more videos on your backyard nursery. I’m thinking about doing one so all the info I can get is appreciated. I like all of your videos. I think I’ve watched them all.
Hi there! Thanks so much for your comment and support. ❤️ I will definitely be making more videos on my plant nursery. Please be on the lookout for them. I think that's great that you're considering making one. I've really enjoyed having one. Happy gardening, friend! 🪷🌿
Thank you for sharing this video of your yard! I love the way it looks. You have it maintained so nicely!!!
Thanks so much, Nancy! 💗😊
Beautiful garden!
Thank you, Jen! 😊💗
The hydrangea might be an Annabelle. Green flowers in May that turn white in June and then back to green before turning brown and dry in September.
Hi there. I think you are right! Thanks so much for helping, friend. 😊🌸
@@budgetgardeningvita you’re welcome. I’m just starting out gardening and watch all the videos I can. Yours are awesome!
Very nice tour. Love the tips. Do you have any tips for affordable mulch? The cost of mulch is what what holds me back from garden expansion. Thank you!
Thanks so much! I buy my mulch in bulk delivered locally and it's much cheaper than buying individual bags. I hope that helps. 😊💐
Really enjoyed seeing all of your gardens and learning which plants you divided or grew from seed. I haven't figured out a way to store my dahlia tubers successfully, but for some reason, I had no trouble growing them from seed. I have a tall fluffy coral dahlia that I would really love to store this winter. Any suggestions?? I'm in zone 6a, NE Indiana.
Thanks so much! 😊 I had a lot of luck storing my dahlias in my garage which doesn't freeze in the winter. The key is to not let them dry out. I checked on them each month during the winter and sprayed them with some water to keep them very slightly damp. Here's a video that I made showing my process for storing them. th-cam.com/video/Qtl0GCJa9DM/w-d-xo.html. Good luck, friend! 🌸
Thank you!
@@lillylane8832You're welcome. Also I made a video showing how to divide and wake up your dahlias. 💕 th-cam.com/video/A_KWwyfihaU/w-d-xo.html
I will definitely watch these videos. I have a super tall coral dahlia that I really want to keep this year.
Do you ever propagate with cuttings?
Hi there! I sure have. A few plants I've propagated recently from cuttings include Impatiens, Celosia, Hydrangea, Montauk Daisy, Roses, Spirea and some others. 😊🌻