Your garden is looking beautiful. Everything is so colorful and bright. The foxgloves are going to be gorgeous with there height and color in your garden. Love cleome. All the roses are looking amazing. The clematis are growing beautiful. Thank you for the garden tour. Jeff great job with the filming!
Amanda you've outdone yourself. And a Jeff is fantastic with his camera! You are a natural in front of the camera, and I just love how you explain everything so perfectly. You've inspired me countless ways, and your channel is right at the top of my favorites list!
I should really walk through my garden and videotape once in awhile, it's great to see the garden "live!" Thanks, Jeff, for showing your collaboration in your wife's passion and for sharing her with us. I'm looking forward to the recap tomorrow!
I am so envious you have roses blooming already. My zone 8 garden roses won't bloom until nearly June. I had always passed over Don Juan but now I think I need one!
I enjoy your videos. Don't worry about your BREATHING! That's the craziest complaint I've heard! You work hard and it's natural. I really enjoy your method of teaching. ❤️
I wish I had the time to sow seeds and watch beauriful flowers grow like you do. You are very organised and strategic. Love watching your progress in the garden. ❤
Wonderful April garden tour. Everything looking good. My favorites are that climbing red rose and the clematis. The weeping willow has grown so much since I first starting watching your channel. It's gorgeous.
In Love with your climbing rose Don Juan and clematis dr ruppel so beautiful ❤, and the shade garden is gonna look so magical when everything comes to live ❤, love it 😊
I’m amazed by the overwintered maiden fern. I’d love to have one survive. The begonias, delphinium, lupine, foxglove and roses 😍! Good job Jeff, thanks for the close ups.
Everything looks so beautiful! I'm striving to have my garden areas covered with flowers as well. Thank you for teaching n showing us how we can have a beautiful n full garden. This was my first year winter sowing. I have so many flowers I need to put out and start more seeds. WOW! This brings me so much joy! Thank you for all you do!😊
Amanda your Don Juan Rose is perfection. So many beautiful plants in your garden. I enjoyed all of your garden tour. Can't wait to see your other Roses in bloom. Thanks for sharing.❤❤
I was glad to hear you share how your bulbs have struggled. I planted a bunch of daffodils for this season, and some didn't come up at all. I had very poor growth from daffodils that were planted in previous years. I'm in Wilmington, NC, zone 8b also. We had a pretty mild, very dry winter. I planted some daffodils in pots and they are just starting to bloom. We'll see how that works out. I feel my area has gotten hotter and dryer just in the past 5 years. My yard is definitely hotter because hurricane tornadoes ripped out all my big old trees. But mild winters don't allow for enough cold to allow long time planted bulbs to bloom. Oh well, what's a person to do?
Yes, my daffodils just weren’t the same this year. And all of the new ones that I planted over the winter have just started sprouting … I doubt I get any blooms from them with our warm weather. Hoping next winter is a little more consistent!
Love the rose garden 🌿🌹🥀 they're so resilient I also have a climber it has beautiful white roses am training it over an arch this year and planted 5 bare root roses all different colours I also took the labels off so will get a nice suprise when they flower - all my tulips are really small this year 🤷🌷 am growing Dianthus Zinnias Lavender and Ageratum they're in small pots in my porch I'm waiting for warmer weather (hopefully from next week) ☀️ to get them all planted out 🌺 my son sent me some money for mothers day so I bought a pink Camellia my first one I love it 🌸🌸🌸 I absolutely love hydrangeas I have 9 dotted about the front and back gardens 🌸🌸🌸 I need to invest in some triple planters 🌿🌺🏵️🌼🪻🌻 love from UK 🇬🇧
So far I have no luck with clematis. Yours are looking so pretty. This is such a fun time to go out in the garden every morning to see what has grown and what is popping up.
Wooow your garden is so far along compared to anything in oklahoma, im in Chickasha. I still have daffodils and tulips. I would like to see a panned out view of your front yard, it looks so full. You've done a great job! I started my gardening addiction with seed starting. I had many plants before i ever went to an actual nursery for the first time. I dont have many shrubs or structure plants at all with mine though. Thanks for sharing!!
Amanda, your garden is absolutely beautiful, I’m in the south also so I take big inspiration; I’m not as much of a cost effective garden but I’m definitely learning perennials, bare roots, bulbs is where it’s at for all seasons; we have nothing but time.
Jeff does great doing the video. You are great at the narratives and teaching. You must be a great team. Your gardens are really beautiful. Your seed starting/growing series this year has helped me have more confidence and to be more adventurous with my seed choices. Here in Indiana I do many winter sowing jugs. This year’s winter weather must have been perfect for germination. I have perennial flowers and herbs germinating that never did before. Same seeds for four years but This is the year they decided to germinate, old or not. I am so excited thinking of where to plant them. I do mostly containers so this is an exciting prospect. Spring is the best.
It’s been a little while since I have looked on Utube. Always enjoy your videos. You have so much more since I have seen it! Lovely garden rooms you have created. So much hard work has paid off for sure! Have you grew Columbine before? I have so many of those coming up from seed. Like your dress and really cute boots! Thanks for the tour, beautiful plants and flowers.
After visiting gardens in Scotland and Ireland I pulled out the landscape fabric from my flower beds and started planting as many perennials as I could. I couldn’t get all the fabric out without killing established shrubs and plants. Those beautiful gardens I saw had no space between plants. Landscape fabric compacts the soil and ruins it. I wish I never used it in the first place. I actually have less weeds without it to my surprise.
Living mulch is great for weed retention! I have a couple of areas that have weed barrier in the back … I planted amaranth there years ago and couldn’t get it to stop sprouting, so I put down the barrier, which has worked greatZ
Regarding the Magic Fountain Delphiniums, when you say you overwintered, what specifically do you mean? Did you keep them inside? Did you plant them outside in the fall? I want to make sure I understand what you mean. TIA! And thank you for sharing your garden with us! I am in 8aTX, just further west and north from you, nearly to Wichita Falls. I think my growing is similar except my soil is likely more alkaline than yours and I don't have the humidity you have. Temperature wise, I think we're very similar.
I took a few notes today to help me remember. Gorgeous Don Juan Rose. I haven't had much success with the Walmart roses except for one. Which I'll email that one. Do you have a video about growing and planting roses in containers and in the ground? Also beautiful were the Leopard Plant and Weeping Willow. Where did you get the cute metal trellises? Noted you use a lot of big metal containers. Where did you get those? I will be watching when you cut back the Spirea because I have one to do the same to. Looks like it's trying to die. Oh and great work Jeff. Great Job. 😊
Hi Mary! I plant all of my roses in containers and yes, there is a video about that on my channel. My metals raised garden beds are from Amazon and Vego. The vintage metals pieces are all purchased on Facebook marketplace.
I use the fish and seaweed I was fertilizering one a week I use I table spoon I have so many when I water from bottom I’m getting the to wet I don’t know what to do they either to wet are to dry .when tell me what to do it works thank you so much Judy
Hi Judy! For the fertilizer, just saturate the earth beneath each plant. If you are referring to seedlings, then fill your water trays up about 40-50% with the fertilizer and allow your seedlings to soak them up.
that climbing rose is stunning! I got a couple from Costco that are actually doing well! So I planted 6 dahlia tubers (my first time) and they look pretty dried out, but thought I'd try them anyway. I kind of forgot I had them! Ha! What do you think their chances are? I'm in zone 7b, clay soil of Georgia.
Just found your blog and I love it! I'm learning so much and you've inspired me to start more of my plants from seeds. Yes, love your garden boots, can you give me info on them? They look comfy, and I can't seem to find a pair that I like.
So many beautiful things! I was wondering if you could show us your lisianthus. I am growing it for the first time (thanks to you!). I am also in Zone 8 in NC. I put it into the ground a month ago and it just isnt doing anything. I think rabbits snacked on it. I put up a little fence to protect it but it is still just sitting there. Thank you!
@@shesamadgardener Thanks so much! I figured it might get going later. Just wanted to check. I put it next to my strawflower and that has already taken off.
Love what you've done so far! And I compiled more plant ideas for my 'to buy' list... Also, I've never tried this but am curious to see if you have... Have you ever used the Weeping Willow branches to make rooting hormone for your plants?
@@shesamadgardener I think you can collect some branches and boil them in water, then use the solution as a rooting hormone. If it works... You'll have one less thing to spend money on and more money for plants. LoL 😂
Love the beautiful don won rose and the clematis’s. But I am confused, one of the reasons I clicked on this video was to find out what that big beautiful blue flowers were? Can you tell me what it is and why I never seen it in your tour?
I’m having a problem with my Shasta daisies and blanket flower some of my corners looks brown and the way to the bottom of the stem wilted some say spray with baking soda and soap have you tried it I trust you help Judy
I’m guessing it might be a watering issue since they are at the corner of your garden. Are you setup on drop? Trying hand watering a little extra in that area for a week to see if it makes a difference.
It’s going to be different for every gardener because we all have different circumstances. I encourage you to check out seedlings every day and if they feel like they are starting to dry out, then water them. However do not allow them to totally dry out or they will dry. For fertilizer, follow the directions on the package and then cut it to half stength … fertilize at least once a month.
Hey I have a problem my tomatoes look a little yellow what am I doing wrong and I took my geriums out from the light trying to which them around running out off grow lights they wanting to grow straight up instead of bushing help Judy
You are hard at work. Your garden is developing so well. Today, you look chick and elegant. The hair do and make-up are great.
Thank you so much!
Your garden is looking beautiful. Everything is so colorful and bright. The foxgloves are going to be gorgeous with there height and color in your garden. Love cleome. All the roses are looking amazing. The clematis are growing beautiful. Thank you for the garden tour. Jeff great job with the filming!
Thanks so much!
Amanda you've outdone yourself. And a Jeff is fantastic with his camera! You are a natural in front of the camera, and I just love how you explain everything so perfectly. You've inspired me countless ways, and your channel is right at the top of my favorites list!
Thank you so much!
I always learn from your garden videos and look forward to them! You are an inspiration and I admire all your hard work. Great job!
Thank you so much!
My Mother’s Day hydrangeas have never stopped blooming. I change the color from pink to blue to a beautiful deep purple for the third year now!!🤗
That is awesome!
I should really walk through my garden and videotape once in awhile, it's great to see the garden "live!"
Thanks, Jeff, for showing your collaboration in your wife's passion and for sharing her with us.
I'm looking forward to the recap tomorrow!
You bet!
Jeff did great!
Thanks!
Love the boots and dress together
Thanks!
Great video😀 enjoyed it very much and Jeff did a fantastic job
Glad you enjoyed it!
I am so envious you have roses blooming already. My zone 8 garden roses won't bloom until nearly June. I had always passed over Don Juan but now I think I need one!
Hope you try it … I love it!
Grateful for the calm camera work, (i get vertigo and this guy is great). Many thanks.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I enjoy your videos. Don't worry about your BREATHING! That's the craziest complaint I've heard! You work hard and it's natural. I really enjoy your method of teaching. ❤️
Thank you so much!
I wish I had the time to sow seeds and watch beauriful flowers grow like you do. You are very organised and strategic. Love watching your progress in the garden. ❤
Aww thanks! Yes, life is busy and we don’t always have the time we wish we did.
Wonderful April garden tour. Everything looking good. My favorites are that climbing red rose and the clematis. The weeping willow has grown so much since I first starting watching your channel. It's gorgeous.
Thank you so much!
❤love that climbing rose
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I don't have any iris, but I agree! That foliage is lovely! I've got to add that!
I haven’t been a fan of the bearded iris in the past but I’m kinda obsessed with them now.
Your dress is so cute...and then I seen your boots! Hahaha....awesome!
😊 thank you
Everything is bealutiful! Great garden walkthrough.
Thank you so much!
In Love with your climbing rose Don Juan and clematis dr ruppel so beautiful ❤, and the shade garden is gonna look so magical when everything comes to live ❤, love it 😊
Thanks so much!
Lovely garden! I’ll definitely be watching how things progress! 😊
Thank you!
Those roses are beautiful 🌹
I think so too!
You look as beautiful as those amazing roses! And you dog is precious scratching on the grass.
Thank you so much!
Thanks for the garden tour - amazing!😍🇨🇦
Glad you enjoyed it!
Your garden looks amazing! Geoff did a great job
I think so too!
I’m amazed by the overwintered maiden fern. I’d love to have one survive. The begonias, delphinium, lupine, foxglove and roses 😍! Good job Jeff, thanks for the close ups.
The maidenhair fern gets afternoon shade and is sheltered by the surrounding shrubs.
OMG, your dog is upstaging you. LOL! I noticed him or her in a previous video that I watched. What a cute dog!
Her name is Buffy … she is old and cranky but my constant shadow.
The Don Juan is so lovely.
Thanks!
Everything looks so beautiful! I'm striving to have my garden areas covered with flowers as well. Thank you for teaching n showing us how we can have a beautiful n full garden. This was my first year winter sowing. I have so many flowers I need to put out and start more seeds. WOW! This brings me so much joy! Thank you for all you do!😊
You are so welcome! It sounds like you are well on your way to an awesome spring!
Amanda your Don Juan Rose is perfection. So many beautiful plants in your garden. I enjoyed all of your garden tour. Can't wait to see your other Roses in bloom. Thanks for sharing.❤❤
Thank you so much!
(Takes notes) Wow wow wow!
🌷🌷🌷
Beautiful roses 😊 your garden is already looking full and beautiful ❤
Thank you so much 😊
Your garden is doing so great!
Thank you!
Your garden is beautiful, you worked hard to get it like that, enjoy. Jeff is doing a great job.
Thank you, I will!
I love your whimsical garden style! The Don Juan rose is gorgeous! I’m binging on your videos, new sub!! Your dress is super cute!
Thank you so much!!
LOL You are really styling in your nice dress and bright boots. To cute!!! I really enjoy you're real life. My most respect to you.
Thank you so much!!
I’m with you Amanda! I want to pack those beds completely full! If you need foxglove seed I have some to share! Thanks
Awesome! Thank you!
I like the recap because I am gardening alone with you...thank you Jeff
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Love your garden tours!! Great job!😍
Thanks so much! 😊
Beautiful gardens. Love your videos.
Thank you so much!
Looking so beautiful! ❤
Thank you!!
Again, you are an inspiration! It is wonderful to see your projects, the reality of what is working, what isn’t and it is SO helpful for all of us!!
Thank you so much!
I was watching you at 6:00 this morning. I would love to win the free sunflowers .you looked so pretty in the black in the garden Judy
I’ll be posting about the giveaway soon!
I was glad to hear you share how your bulbs have struggled. I planted a bunch of daffodils for this season, and some didn't come up at all. I had very poor growth from daffodils that were planted in previous years. I'm in Wilmington, NC, zone 8b also. We had a pretty mild, very dry winter. I planted some daffodils in pots and they are just starting to bloom. We'll see how that works out. I feel my area has gotten hotter and dryer just in the past 5 years. My yard is definitely hotter because hurricane tornadoes ripped out all my big old trees. But mild winters don't allow for enough cold to allow long time planted bulbs to bloom. Oh well, what's a person to do?
Yes, my daffodils just weren’t the same this year. And all of the new ones that I planted over the winter have just started sprouting … I doubt I get any blooms from them with our warm weather. Hoping next winter is a little more consistent!
You should be so proud Amanda your garden is looking beautiful ❤
Thanks!
Love the rose garden 🌿🌹🥀 they're so resilient I also have a climber it has beautiful white roses am training it over an arch this year and planted 5 bare root roses all different colours I also took the labels off so will get a nice suprise when they flower - all my tulips are really small this year 🤷🌷 am growing Dianthus Zinnias Lavender and Ageratum they're in small pots in my porch I'm waiting for warmer weather (hopefully from next week) ☀️ to get them all planted out 🌺 my son sent me some money for mothers day so I bought a pink Camellia my first one I love it 🌸🌸🌸 I absolutely love hydrangeas I have 9 dotted about the front and back gardens 🌸🌸🌸 I need to invest in some triple planters 🌿🌺🏵️🌼🪻🌻 love from UK 🇬🇧
Wonderful! I hope you enjoy your camellia!
Exciting‼️
So far I have no luck with clematis. Yours are looking so pretty. This is such a fun time to go out in the garden every morning to see what has grown and what is popping up.
Darn about your clematis … it took me a few tries before I figured out what worked for bare root clematis in my garden.
Your front and side Garden is so pretty. The colors you choose are really pretty. Thank you for all the information and thoughts on the details.
You are so welcome!
I love the nice dress with the boots. So cute.
Thanks!
Over wintered a foxglove can't wait for it to show some blooms.
Yay!!!
Wooow your garden is so far along compared to anything in oklahoma, im in Chickasha. I still have daffodils and tulips. I would like to see a panned out view of your front yard, it looks so full. You've done a great job! I started my gardening addiction with seed starting. I had many plants before i ever went to an actual nursery for the first time. I dont have many shrubs or structure plants at all with mine though. Thanks for sharing!!
Seed starting is so satisfying!
Amanda, your garden is absolutely beautiful, I’m in the south also so I take big inspiration; I’m not as much of a cost effective garden but I’m definitely learning perennials, bare roots, bulbs is where it’s at for all seasons; we have nothing but time.
I feel like I can find some more unusual things if I grow from bare root as well … things I don’t typically see in my local nurseries.
Always enjoy your vids - the latest are great - a fan from zone 5...
Glad you like them!
So much color already very pretty and is going to be amazing this year!!
I hope so!
RThanks for letting us into your garadening space. I love it
My pleasure!!
Jeff does great doing the video. You are great at the narratives and teaching. You must be a great team. Your gardens are really beautiful. Your seed starting/growing series this year has helped me have more confidence and to be more adventurous with my seed choices. Here in Indiana I do many winter sowing jugs. This year’s winter weather must have been perfect for germination. I have perennial flowers and herbs germinating that never did before. Same seeds for four years but This is the year they decided to germinate, old or not. I am so excited thinking of where to plant them. I do mostly containers so this is an exciting prospect. Spring is the best.
Germinating perennial seeds is awesome!!! Your garden is going to be so much fuller!
I’m in the same planting zone. It’s helpful to see what’s working and what isn’t.
Wonderful!
It’s been a little while since I have looked on Utube. Always enjoy your videos.
You have so much more since I have seen it! Lovely garden rooms you have created. So much hard work has paid off for sure!
Have you grew Columbine before? I have so many of those coming up from seed.
Like your dress and really cute boots! Thanks for the tour, beautiful plants and flowers.
🌷🌷🌷
Inspiring! I’d love to see a beautiful clematis in your garden! I have 4 in mine and they are beautiful!
Very soon! I need to get them planted!
Love your outfit!
Thanks!
Your garden is so beautiful! I’m also in a suburb in TX and it’s great to see what’s possible and get some inspiration for my new garden 💗
Awesome! Thank you!
Love this time of year. You are about a month ahead of me so gives me hope for leaves! Can we normalize cute sundresses and garden boots?!❤
Yes please!
My lavender crush never did anything either. Most of them usually do well and for the price it’s worth trying!!!
Definitely worth trying!
Beautiful as always!
By June, it should be
a Paradise!
❤❤❤
I hope so!
Great video!!!
Thank you!!
love the boots with the dress
Thanks!
What a lovely tour! Thank you for sharing.
Thanks!
Yes love your recap videos. The garden is looking so nice :) :) and you look so pretty in that dress! Cheers
Thanks so much! 😊
Your garden is so majestic 😍
Thanks!
Great video!!!! Off to an amazing season!!💚💚💚💚
So excited!
Well planed 🪴 garden
Thanks!
Everything looks just amazing!
Thanks!
After visiting gardens in Scotland and Ireland I pulled out the landscape fabric from my flower beds and started planting as many perennials as I could. I couldn’t get all the fabric out without killing established shrubs and plants. Those beautiful gardens I saw had no space between plants. Landscape fabric compacts the soil and ruins it. I wish I never used it in the first place. I actually have less weeds without it to my surprise.
Living mulch is great for weed retention! I have a couple of areas that have weed barrier in the back … I planted amaranth there years ago and couldn’t get it to stop sprouting, so I put down the barrier, which has worked greatZ
Stunning!
Thank you! 😊
Regarding the Magic Fountain Delphiniums, when you say you overwintered, what specifically do you mean? Did you keep them inside? Did you plant them outside in the fall? I want to make sure I understand what you mean. TIA! And thank you for sharing your garden with us! I am in 8aTX, just further west and north from you, nearly to Wichita Falls. I think my growing is similar except my soil is likely more alkaline than yours and I don't have the humidity you have. Temperature wise, I think we're very similar.
Here is my video on how and when I started them! th-cam.com/video/LeN-fWTkX7M/w-d-xo.htmlsi=sN8ZyA7ZKQ6oxy2Y
I took a few notes today to help me remember. Gorgeous Don Juan Rose. I haven't had much success with the Walmart roses except for one. Which I'll email that one. Do you have a video about growing and planting roses in containers and in the ground? Also beautiful were the Leopard Plant and Weeping Willow. Where did you get the cute metal trellises? Noted you use a lot of big metal containers. Where did you get those? I will be watching when you cut back the Spirea because I have one to do the same to. Looks like it's trying to die. Oh and great work Jeff. Great Job. 😊
Hi Mary! I plant all of my roses in containers and yes, there is a video about that on my channel. My metals raised garden beds are from Amazon and Vego. The vintage metals pieces are all purchased on Facebook marketplace.
@shesamadgardener Great I'll watch it. Uuh, is there a search option on your channel? Doing some of this technical stuff is new to me.
Beautiful!
Thank you!
My tulips didnt do well either! I was so disappointed.
Same … I need to stay away from them next year.
Your yard is amazing....I don't know how you keep up with everything....you are so organized and diligent!!!
Oh thank you! Gotta be a little crazy to garden in my opinion and I mean that in the best way ❤️
I use the fish and seaweed I was fertilizering one a week I use I table spoon I have so many when I water from bottom I’m getting the to wet I don’t know what to do they either to wet are to dry .when tell me what to do it works thank you so much Judy
Hi Judy! For the fertilizer, just saturate the earth beneath each plant. If you are referring to seedlings, then fill your water trays up about 40-50% with the fertilizer and allow your seedlings to soak them up.
Great stuff Thanks😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
Nice
Thanks!
that climbing rose is stunning! I got a couple from Costco that are actually doing well! So I planted 6 dahlia tubers (my first time) and they look pretty dried out, but thought I'd try them anyway. I kind of forgot I had them! Ha! What do you think their chances are? I'm in zone 7b, clay soil of Georgia.
That is awesome! I’m not great with dahlia tubers … I’ve killed at least 50 over the years … hopefully yours will do well!
Just found your blog and I love it! I'm learning so much and you've inspired me to start more of my plants from seeds. Yes, love your garden boots, can you give me info on them? They look comfy, and I can't seem to find a pair that I like.
I'm so glad! Mine are from Amazon, I’ll add them to my Amazon storefront which is linked in all of my video descriptions.
Thanks so much!
wow your garden grows beautiful ,can you tell me where you found that beautiful trellis in your front with the red rose? i love that!!!
It an old headboard from Facebook marketplace!
So many beautiful things! I was wondering if you could show us your lisianthus. I am growing it for the first time (thanks to you!). I am also in Zone 8 in NC. I put it into the ground a month ago and it just isnt doing anything. I think rabbits snacked on it. I put up a little fence to protect it but it is still just sitting there. Thank you!
I’ll do an update on that … I didn’t show it this time because it is so small right now … it only starts growing when we get hot weather.
@@shesamadgardener Thanks so much! I figured it might get going later. Just wanted to check. I put it next to my strawflower and that has already taken off.
The pup 😅😅😅
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What was the pretty shinely leave flower next to the hydrangea I love it almost like elephant ears thanks
It’s a leopard plant!
Love what you've done so far! And I compiled more plant ideas for my 'to buy' list... Also, I've never tried this but am curious to see if you have... Have you ever used the Weeping Willow branches to make rooting hormone for your plants?
Never heard of that!
@@shesamadgardener I think you can collect some branches and boil them in water, then use the solution as a rooting hormone. If it works... You'll have one less thing to spend money on and more money for plants. LoL 😂
Love the beautiful don won rose and the clematis’s. But I am confused, one of the reasons I clicked on this video was to find out what that big beautiful blue flowers were? Can you tell me what it is and why I never seen it in your tour?
It is delphinium and I show the raised bed filled with delphinium … I show and talk about it at about the 21.40 mark.
My tulips were a total flop this year too. 🤷🏻♀️
Yep, I need to stay away from them for next year.
love your Don Juan rose, what do you do for apheas are they bad for the rose over all if we don't remove them? thank you kindly.
I’m very much a survival of the fittest in my garden, so I rarely treat anything with more than a strong spray of water or a soap solution.
I’m having a problem with my Shasta daisies and blanket flower some of my corners looks brown and the way to the bottom of the stem wilted some say spray with baking soda and soap have you tried it I trust you help Judy
I’m guessing it might be a watering issue since they are at the corner of your garden. Are you setup on drop? Trying hand watering a little extra in that area for a week to see if it makes a difference.
Love your garden, as for the maidenhair fern do you have it in shade or does it get some sun, thx
It gets morning sun and afternoon shade
I have 4inch pots @6inch pots how much fertilizer to use and how off watering just water it when dry thank Judy
It’s going to be different for every gardener because we all have different circumstances. I encourage you to check out seedlings every day and if they feel like they are starting to dry out, then water them. However do not allow them to totally dry out or they will dry. For fertilizer, follow the directions on the package and then cut it to half stength … fertilize at least once a month.
Hi Amanda, where can one find Green Dragon Cress? I checked all the big name seed companies and none have the Green Dragon. Thank you! Chris
I got mine from Floret years ago … here’s a small farm that sells it … thefarmhouseflowerfarm.com/products/cress-green-dragon
where did you get the wall thingy support for don juan? gorgeous!
It’s an old headboard off of Facebook marketplace!
@@shesamadgardener Thank you! Well it is stunning! Looks amazing!
Where did you get your beautiful rose trellis?
It’s a headboard! I got it on Facebook marketplace for super cheap and turned it into a trellis.
Great video! Do you use the spirea in cut flower arrangements?
Yes! It looks great in cut flower arrangements!
Hey I have a problem my tomatoes look a little yellow what am I doing wrong and I took my geriums out from the light trying to which them around running out off grow lights they wanting to grow straight up instead of bushing help Judy
Sounds like they need fertilizer! Have you used a liquid fertilizer on them?
Virginia Creeper? It doesn't give you a rash? WE have it everywhere and it's terrible. It's related to the poison ivy I think.
I’ve never had an issue with it but it’s not often that I actually handle it.