September 19/23 Garden Tour| Roses| Indoor Plant Storage| What I liked growing and what I did not.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ต.ค. 2024
- Fall is pretty much upon us! Still some colours and blooms left in my garden. We usually expect First Frost as early as mid-October, which means less than a month left to enjoy the remainder of the garden flowers.
Lots of garden chores to complete in the coming days. Preparing to put my plants away for the winter. In the coming weeks I will begin wrapping any tender plants and bringing plants inside if needed to protect them from the harsh cold winter months.
This will likely be my last Garden Tour of the 2023 season, the rest of the videos will be other gardening topics.
What tasks are you doing to prep your garden for the winter? I’d love any advice!❤️
SUCH A BEAUTIFUL GARDEN! SOOO PRETTY! THANKS FOR SHARING!
Thank you!❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful!
Thank you!❤
Stunning garden🌺
Your garden is my inspiration
HI Amy. Just discover your channel and I must say your garden is just beautful. Love all the beautiful colours and varieties of plants you have going on.
Thank you for the kind words!❤️❤️❤️
Love your garden!!
Thank you!🥰
Hi
Beautiful sharing!!
So stunning! And in late season too. So glad I found your channel ❤
Glad you enjoyed the video!❤️
Dear Amy, beautiful garden, we truly appreciate your hard work. But the peachy long plant is not a plox it is a foxglove. They are biennial, in the fist year they don't bloom, in the second year they do drop they seed and the two year cycle starts again. Those seeds need stratification to wake them from dormancy. Many perennial seeds or biennial are like this. Also any gardens favorite is the milkweed. Best to plant those seeds in the fall. Best wishes
Very nice!
Thank you!❤️
Your red pincushion flower is called Knautia. Thanks for the tour. Beautiful garden!
OMG! Thank you for the name of this plant!❤️ I was very disappointed that I lost the tags. Now I know what they are called!🥰
Maybe the plants with the powdery mildew and other issues need more air circulation? Where do you get your rose tags?
I've noticed that in my area, powdery mildew tends to appear around fall time. Maybe from higher moisture from lots of rain etc. Rose tags came with the roses when I purchased them.
Friend, what type of fetilizer you are using? Care to share the brand? Thanks
I don’t have a preferred brand per se. I usually buy any that is available from my local garden centers. I try to use ones that are specific for roses, but if those are not available, I pretty much just use regular fertilizers that are designed for flowering plants. I hope that helps.