Your beautiful loving soul shines through in everything you do…Your place looks fabulous! It still amazes me how you can include so many different plants in a small area and it just flows😍Thank you so much!❤
Mine are prune group c meaning they bloom on new woods. Prune back in late Fall early Spring. Mine are very thick and productive. 1. their maturity. Been their for quite a few years 2. Cut back helps encourage better growth 3. Slow release all purpose fertilizer in Spring (after leaf buds open) and Summer (after first round of blooms) 4. Consistent moisture 5.Keep base cool. I place a plant near the base The above are how I keep mine. I have videos on cut back - will send your way. Hope they can help. Again, thanks for your questions. Happy to share what I know.
th-cam.com/video/_Ye5SVWc0dE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=g9hBwy7X7YspmxCC I find pruning stimulated growth for 90% of plants. If I do not want a plant to bulk up, I will not cut anything off
Exquisite, powerful, peaceful. That’s what comes to mind when I see your garden tours. I see God in your garden. Bless you. Thank you for sharing💞
Hope that peace be with you always! 🙏🏻🙏🏻👍🏻👍🏻🥰🥰
@@GardenNotes and with you dear friend🕊️💞
Your beautiful loving soul shines through in everything you do…Your place looks fabulous! It still amazes me how you can include so many different plants in a small area and it just flows😍Thank you so much!❤
Thank you so much 😊You are so kind and supportive. Enjoy sharing videos and lucky to connect with viewers like yourself! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🥰🥰👍🏻👍🏻
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Beautiful garden. I love the mixture of plants at all levels, even the ground covers. Thank you for sharing and inspiring me.
Thanks so much 😊 for letting me know! Made my day!
Such variety, yet so peaceful. I enjoy your videos. Thank you for sharing.
My pleasure! Thanks for taking the time to let me know😊😊😊
Everything looks so happy!
Thanks. I think they do too!
Very very lovely.
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Magnificent and beautiful! Love it
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A very neat and beautiful garden, all big leaf hydrangeas are gorgeous!
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Your garden is gorgeous and the videos you make are beautifully done, thank you for all the hard work you invest in this!
Thank you so much!
Very nice. Gave e some great ideas for my garden
So nice of you!
@@GardenNotes your video inspired me to buy an Aucuba :)
Do you have a video showing how you achieve such thickness in your clematis vines? I recently purchased some clematis.
Mine are prune group c meaning they bloom on new woods. Prune back in late Fall early Spring. Mine are very thick and productive.
1. their maturity. Been their for quite a few years
2. Cut back helps encourage better growth
3. Slow release all purpose fertilizer in Spring (after leaf buds open) and Summer (after first round of blooms)
4. Consistent moisture
5.Keep base cool. I place a plant near the base
The above are how I keep mine.
I have videos on cut back - will send your way. Hope they can help.
Again, thanks for your questions. Happy to share what I know.
th-cam.com/video/_Ye5SVWc0dE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=g9hBwy7X7YspmxCC
I find pruning stimulated growth for 90% of plants. If I do not want a plant to bulk up, I will not cut anything off
Cut Back For Group C Clematis - October 18
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