I just love this video! I too plant specific plants just for the bees so I can really relate to you planting the oregano just for the bees to have a source of food! Good on you and thank you for helping our little friends.
Okay, I'm not exactly sure why TH-cam recommended me this video. I watched it and I fell in love with all the gorgeous flowers. It also made me really nostalgic because it reminded me of my grandmother's garden. I've never kept plants or anything but I now have the urge to start a garden in honor of my grandma and I want in to be full of life specially bees! Thank you so much for such an amazing video.
Awh. Alejandro, this is such exciting news! I look forward to hearing how your gardening goes. Thank you so much for taking time to post and watch. -mary
Awwe, Graham. You made my day. I launched the video and went back to work. Back home, hot and tired . . . and now I'm happy. :) Thanks so much for taking the time to comment! -mary
I wonder, would you be willing to share the butterfly seeds from the various plants you have with young gardeners? I've slowly been trying to get a butterfly garden going but yours is absolutely the best I've ever seen! I've learned so much from your channel about clematis.(I planted 4) My yard has become so much lovelier after learning from you. 🌱Be Blessed ღ 🌼
Thank you so much Ana.And thank you for watching. I live in Zone 9. We are one hour north of San Francisco in Santa Rosa (Sonoma County) California. Our climate is a Mediterranean climate . There are only 5 regions on planet earth with this warm, dry summer/cool, wet winter climate. We have approx. 6 months of possible frost/rainy season and 6 months of no rain. You can read more about me in the About Section and keep up on the Community Section. Best, -mary
I use a #8. If you are shopping for your own find a store that let's you actually hold the different models in your hand so you get the best fit for you. I like the 8 because it has a long blade and a narrow (1/4 inch) bottom jaw. Thanks for asking Wayne! -mary
That’s what I thought they were, I love your videos and your little sayings like, pull early and pull often and dead, damaged, diseased and crossing. Any idea where felcos are sold in store? And how does pruning a wysteria differ from your climbing rose video? Sorry for the shot gunning of questions lol. Thanks for your time.
Since I don't know if you live locally, I don't know where you would find a store that has a sampling of pruners but Harmony Farm Supply in Sonoma County usually has several. I would call first. Wisteria pruning is actually quite similar to climbing rose pruning-leaving long leaders if you want a bigger plant and spur pruning (pruning back to 2 or 3 nodes). On Wisteria the fat buds on your plant in winter will become the flower shoots and the thin, pointed buds will be vegetative growth (no flowers). Sorry for the late response, super busy! -mary
@@TheGardeningTutor oh sorry,ive already seen the name.its the shrub after the salvia gregaea.anyway thank you for answering and for a very informative video😀
I just love this video! I too plant specific plants just for the bees so I can really relate to you planting the oregano just for the bees to have a source of food! Good on you and thank you for helping our little friends.
Thank you so much for your sweet comment Daniela! Good on you too. Bee Happy! -mary
Okay, I'm not exactly sure why TH-cam recommended me this video. I watched it and I fell in love with all the gorgeous flowers. It also made me really nostalgic because it reminded me of my grandmother's garden. I've never kept plants or anything but I now have the urge to start a garden in honor of my grandma and I want in to be full of life specially bees! Thank you so much for such an amazing video.
Awh. Alejandro, this is such exciting news! I look forward to hearing how your gardening goes. Thank you so much for taking time to post and watch. -mary
Thanks for sharing this video.
just discovered your channel, love it!
Thank you so much for commenting! It means alot to me that you took the time. I'm glad you're enjoying our channel! -mary
I just love your videos and info the best thanks for your time 🌷🐞🐝👍👍👍
Graham Thomas this is one of my favorite resources!
Awwe, Graham. You made my day. I launched the video and went back to work. Back home, hot and tired . . . and now I'm happy. :) Thanks so much for taking the time to comment! -mary
Nice Video 🙋♂️😃🇵🇱
Thank you Grzegorz. :) -mary
Nice video 👍👍👍🤝🙋♂️
Thank you! Beautiful profile pic ooooooh! -mary
I wonder, would you be willing to share the butterfly seeds from the various plants you have with young gardeners? I've slowly been trying to get a butterfly garden going but yours is absolutely the best I've ever seen! I've learned so much from your channel about clematis.(I planted 4) My yard has become so much lovelier after learning from you.
🌱Be Blessed ღ 🌼
You are welcome to call me Sansa.
What zone are you in? I absolutely loved this video your garden it's so gorgeous ♥️
Thank you so much Ana.And thank you for watching. I live in Zone 9. We are one hour north of San Francisco in Santa Rosa (Sonoma County) California. Our climate is a Mediterranean climate . There are only 5 regions on planet earth with this warm, dry summer/cool, wet winter climate. We have approx. 6 months of possible frost/rainy season and 6 months of no rain. You can read more about me in the About Section and keep up on the Community Section. Best, -mary
What model # are your Felco pruners?
I use a #8. If you are shopping for your own find a store that let's you actually hold the different models in your hand so you get the best fit for you. I like the 8 because it has a long blade and a narrow (1/4 inch) bottom jaw. Thanks for asking Wayne! -mary
That’s what I thought they were, I love your videos and your little sayings like, pull early and pull often and dead, damaged, diseased and crossing. Any idea where felcos are sold in store? And how does pruning a wysteria differ from your climbing rose video? Sorry for the shot gunning of questions lol. Thanks for your time.
Since I don't know if you live locally, I don't know where you would find a store that has a sampling of pruners but Harmony Farm Supply in Sonoma County usually has several. I would call first. Wisteria pruning is actually quite similar to climbing rose pruning-leaving long leaders if you want a bigger plant and spur pruning (pruning back to 2 or 3 nodes). On Wisteria the fat buds on your plant in winter will become the flower shoots and the thin, pointed buds will be vegetative growth (no flowers). Sorry for the late response, super busy! -mary
Can you write the name of the flowering bush pls
Hi Leny, Which plant are we talking about? Where is it in the video?
@@TheGardeningTutor oh sorry,ive already seen the name.its the shrub after the salvia gregaea.anyway thank you for answering and for a very informative video😀
Leny_ragasa Teucrium chamaedrys , www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantFinder/PlantFinderDetails.aspx?kempercode=f910
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You sound like such a lovely Woman 😚
Thank you Invader Zim. -mary
Let us know how it goes with the plants Invader Zim (your post about what you plan to plant disappeared but wanted to respond). -mary