You are so blessed to have your Mom, I lost my Mom when I was 21 and she was 51. We both loved plants and gardening I wish I had her with me over the years . c
I love videos like this during this time of year. It kind of gives me a little gardening fix while I eagerly wait for the snow to melt so I can get in my own gardens 😊 All 40's and 50's for the next 10 days with a little rain so the snow should be gone soon 🤗
I loved seeing you with your sweet momma, you are so lucky to still have her. Treasure every precious moment 💕 Please share what you use for Japanese Beatles! Those darn pest eat up my rose’s every year 🥹
Mimi in your garden helping and witnessing the love and interest you both share is so sweet 🥰. It has me missing these moments with my MawMaw (where my interest in the garden began. She is the one who answered my questions in the beginning, and supported me taking Ag/FFA all throughout high school instead of home economics). She’d come to the greenhouse while I was working after school and buy her tomatoes & geraniums. I’ve got a flood of memories this video gave me today ❤
Wow I was so impressed with Mimi! She’s a real Get ‘Er Done kind of gal and here in Texas we love that 🥰 Thank you for this timely video. I have a lot of those perennials in my garden and you just gave me the green light to trim them up 🦋
Love seeing Mimi gardening and we got to hear her talk! Maybe someday she'll consent to narrating part of her garden! I'm sure she has a lot of info she could share with us!
This past fall I raked leaves into the shape of a new flower bed. It successfully smothered most of the grass and weeds underneath! This week I’ve been raking those leaves away and mulching my new beds. It looks so tidy!! I ordered some bare root plants to more quickly fill in this new area. I love a satisfying project 😊
Lord have mercy you got mama mimi on camera 🤣!!!!!! Awesome!!!!!! Hey Jenny I'm from meadow in the Southern tip of Johnston county NC near the Meadow Xmas lights dont if you've heard of that LoL 😅 (its a big deal around here)..... I've been a subscriber for a right good little while now....me and mama loves yalls channel we so wish yall were closer by.... I'm 35 my mama is 76 ..... And we love to garden together too it's great quality time that's for sure hard work but so worth it.... And we don't have the time to do as much as we used to cause of different things.... But we love to garden vicariously through you , Jerry , and Ms brenna and all the rest of the gang at creekside.... Thank you all so much for your channel no matter what kind of day we're having it just makes our ears perk up and smile to hear when you say : hey their friends 🥰....... Much love to yall from your friends LoL 🤣 in Meadow NC 🌷🌸🌹🌺🌻🌼🏵️💐💮❤🙋
Your remark on the native cedars vs hinoki had me remembering that there are 2 unrelated cedars in the Carolinas - one is the eastern red cedar (Juniperus virginiana) which certainly has a spiny texture, but the other is Atlantic white cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides) which is closely related to the hinoki, and while spiny when very young, seems to have a much more fernier texture as it grows into a shrub. It also has some cultivars out on the market like 'Shiva' and 'Little Jamie'. Maybe you have both on your property! White cedar has little dry cones instead of berries and prefers wet areas - hopefully I'm not preaching to someone who already knows the difference haha
@@GardeningwithCreekside .... Totally agree with you. Mine too. Thank you for introducing me to Proven Winners through your channel. In the past I wouldn't pay so much money for plants. I appreciate all the work that company does, So Thank you. Still Early Winter though. 😉
I have done that exact thing with shrubs in pots. It has gone well for me. I am glad to see that you do it too. I have several shrubs homed permanently in containers. I also stuff potting soil down the sides of the container when the soil disappears from the edges. I mulch pots in the needles from my larch as well as the tiny cones that fall from the larch. So far, so good.
Always an inspiration to get outside in our own gardens!! Thanks, Jenny, for the info on the Double Play Doozies. I'm envying your green turf 😊 Our zoysia will look like a sea of wheat for another couple of months. 🙄
I also garden in a newly zoned 8 (central Arkansas) and I have always been taught to plant roses with the crown or graft 1-2” above the soil line. Maybe that would help Elizabeth. Thanks for sharing. Work to do when it quits raining. Take care. 😎✌🏻
I've been gardening for a long, long time. What I learned over the many years to preserve the evergreens from going brownish-green in winter is feeding them in autumn with liquid Ironite. Since practicing that garden trick, I have lovely, green evergreens all winter, the same is true with my grass.
Definitely interested in the drench. Japanese beetles are awful for us and the picking off is just too much and milky spore doesn't work for us either.
Hi Jenny, someone had a plant in a container like yours and had to take out completely because it was having problems,when she removed it the hole was clogged with roots so it was not drying properly, so b careful w those roots! Love your vedeos
Everything always looks so nice when it’s trimmed back. I love you birdhouse, do you sell it? I’m looking for cute bluebird houses. Loved seeing Mimi and Brenna was having so much fun ❤
Yes we do! We just began selling the birdhouses on our website, and we will be adding more inventory in the next week or so. Check out this link to see what we have and just know that more will be coming soon! gardeningwithcreekside.com/collections/birdhouses
Great video - please do talk about your Japanese Beetle treatment! I'm planning on putting some roses in with my azaleas this spring, and I'm sure they'll try and snack on them
Good morning Jenny, I would love it if you could go over the insecticides that you use on your trees. Northern Illinois is where I'm from and we have a million Japanese beetles chewing on so much, especially roses and greenspire lindens.
Did you also clean out your birdhouses? The bluebirds are back here in GA and I’m hoping they’ll settle in to their homes soon! i just love watching them.
Such a blessing to "play" in the garden with your mama. Question: what's the name of the product you use to deal with the nasty Japanese Beatles? Thanks so much and God bless.
Hi Jenny🌺 . Well done . Greetings to your mam . I will looking for forsythia . The yellow flowers are amazing in the garden I have winter jasmine and Kerria japonica shrub. Have a wonderful day .🌺🪻🌺
Hi, Jenny Your clean up videos are always so helpful, but I have never seen you address what to do with clean up of penstomen and verbena, both of which are evergreen perennials in my California 8b/9a garden. Should I cut them back now or should I have done it in the fall. Does the penstomen bloom on new or old growth? Thank you for all you do!
Question - you said all roses bloom on new wood. I'm in a FB group in our state and the horticulturist in there says you don't prune climbing roses till after they bloom because they've already set their spring blooms over winter. Didn't make much sense because I thought the same thing about it sending up new growth in spring with blooms. Are climbers any different?
From watching your videos I had the desire to plant a Tea Olive and Camellia japonica last summer. On our side of the mountains near Knoxville TN we had 9 inches of snow and negative 2 degrees in mid January, with over 80 hours below freezing. My plants look good below the snow drift line but brown above. Should I cut off that part and when? Thank goodness for snow that protected plants and pipes!
Sadly, living in the Great Lake region, I won't be able to do anything until end of March/April. Do you use that beetle drench on your hibiscus? I only have one old timey one that I pick them off and have been using that Bayer systemic on it in the past. Perhaps take us along when you do this step?
One year I planted chives in my garden. Big mistake! I am trying to dig them out, but they are surrounded plants I want to keep. They have taken over some large garden areas.
You are so blessed to have your mom in the garden with you cherish every moment ❤
Yes I am! I cherish these moments with her, and I'm glad that I have it on video as well ❤️
That’s why we love ❤️ Jenny, always keeping it real. Everything looks great❤
I think it is great that being a master gardener yourself, you still listen to your mom.
I don't care how old you are or what you think you know, you always listen to your mama 🥰
You are so blessed to have your Mom, I lost my Mom when I was 21 and she was 51. We both loved plants and gardening I wish I had her with me over the years . c
Cherished moments
Agree with another fan, you are so blessed to have your mama to share in garden tasks! Enjoy, enjoy, enjoy!
so very precious to spend that time with your momma. We take them for granted too much. I bet you this meant the world to her to be there with you ❤
You are so lucky to have your mom to garden with.
Look at Mimi go! Handling that bag of Land & Sea like a BOSS!!! 💪
You are so blessed to still have your sweet momma ❤
You are so lucky to be able to work in the yard with your Mama. I miss having a mama so much. ❤
Mimi gets around like she’s 16 years old. I hope to be able to move like her when I’m on up in age. Just blessed❤
It's a family affair at Creekside! It's nice that your mom and Brynna can help you in the gardens! 😊
I love videos like this during this time of year. It kind of gives me a little gardening fix while I eagerly wait for the snow to melt so I can get in my own gardens 😊 All 40's and 50's for the next 10 days with a little rain so the snow should be gone soon 🤗
Good morning, Jenny☕️ What precious time spent in the garden with your mother. Great job, ladies. Have a Blessed Day 😊🐶
Love this togetherness! I wish I had my Mom to garden with. She was quite the gardener. Miss her dearly!💔
I loved seeing you with your sweet momma, you are so lucky to still have her. Treasure every precious moment 💕
Please share what you use for Japanese Beatles! Those darn pest eat up my rose’s every year 🥹
To see you and your mom warmed my heart. Love all your info on shrub and perennial prune! You keep it real and simple thanks!
Yes please do a video on the systemic for Japanese beetles! Zone 8b. Thanks
Yes please!
Oh how I love seeing Mimi out there working with you, she is so knowledgeable and active ❤. Enjoy these wonderful memories! 💖
Mimi in your garden helping and witnessing the love and interest you both share is so sweet 🥰. It has me missing these moments with my MawMaw (where my interest in the garden began. She is the one who answered my questions in the beginning, and supported me taking Ag/FFA all throughout high school instead of home economics). She’d come to the greenhouse while I was working after school and buy her tomatoes & geraniums. I’ve got a flood of memories this video gave me today ❤
Wow I was so impressed with Mimi! She’s a real Get ‘Er Done kind of gal and here in Texas we love that 🥰
Thank you for this timely video. I have a lot of those perennials in my garden and you just gave me the green light to trim them up 🦋
Mimi! Love your hat!! Watching clean up videos is enjoyable for me and my favorite job in the garden.
Nice bonding wirh your mom.lucky you.
Just warms my heart to see you and your momma gardening together!
❤😊So, awesome to see you and your mom together. My mom isn't able to do. She do what she can. I will do what I can for her. ❤
Love your channel. ❤
Your mom is the best❤️❤️
Mimi is AWESOME and such a blessing ❣️♥️
Working in he garden with mom is always a great time. Glad you can enjoy it with yours.
As always, thank you for YOUR insiration!! ❤💚
You are so blessed to have a Mom help you in the garden enjoy and happy gardening
Love, love your mama’s hat. You’re so fortunate to have her to work with. Don’t we ❤️our moms! Of course Brenna too.
Love seeing Mimi gardening and we got to hear her talk! Maybe someday she'll consent to narrating part of her garden! I'm sure she has a lot of info she could share with us!
Yes, you can absolutely tell that things are 'neat and tidy'! Thanks for the ending message to get outside to just be in your garden
Thanks for the feedback! I'm glad that the difference was noticeable!
Excellent advice from your Mother! I enjoy gardening with my family
Love the special time spent with your mom gardening!
Thx Jenny n Mimi n Brenna.
Makes me so happy to see you and your mom in the garden spending quality time together. I wish I still had mine to spend time gardening with.
Great clean up and love seeing Mimi and she was talking. Love it. Thank you so very much for sharing this with us.🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Pruning videos are my favorite- I have sooooo much to learn! Thank you Jenny, Mimi and Brenna!
Love your attitude, Jenny. After today we have a stretch of warmer days. I’ve got work to do in the garden for those days.
This past fall I raked leaves into the shape of a new flower bed. It successfully smothered most of the grass and weeds underneath! This week I’ve been raking those leaves away and mulching my new beds. It looks so tidy!! I ordered some bare root plants to more quickly fill in this new area. I love a satisfying project 😊
What a neat idea! Wishing you great success!
So excited to see Mimi in the videos now. I think you are wearing her down 😂. She even spoke on camera! Almost there! I adore her hat.
A fun video with mimi! Always learning from your videos! The gardens look beautiful!
Lord have mercy you got mama mimi on camera 🤣!!!!!! Awesome!!!!!! Hey Jenny I'm from meadow in the Southern tip of Johnston county NC near the Meadow Xmas lights dont if you've heard of that LoL 😅 (its a big deal around here)..... I've been a subscriber for a right good little while now....me and mama loves yalls channel we so wish yall were closer by.... I'm 35 my mama is 76 ..... And we love to garden together too it's great quality time that's for sure hard work but so worth it.... And we don't have the time to do as much as we used to cause of different things.... But we love to garden vicariously through you , Jerry , and Ms brenna and all the rest of the gang at creekside.... Thank you all so much for your channel no matter what kind of day we're having it just makes our ears perk up and smile to hear when you say : hey their friends 🥰....... Much love to yall from your friends LoL 🤣 in Meadow NC 🌷🌸🌹🌺🌻🌼🏵️💐💮❤🙋
Jenny , you are your Mothers mini me , but a grown me ! Luv this today 💚🥰
Your remark on the native cedars vs hinoki had me remembering that there are 2 unrelated cedars in the Carolinas - one is the eastern red cedar (Juniperus virginiana) which certainly has a spiny texture, but the other is Atlantic white cedar (Chamaecyparis thyoides) which is closely related to the hinoki, and while spiny when very young, seems to have a much more fernier texture as it grows into a shrub. It also has some cultivars out on the market like 'Shiva' and 'Little Jamie'.
Maybe you have both on your property! White cedar has little dry cones instead of berries and prefers wet areas - hopefully I'm not preaching to someone who already knows the difference haha
I too love the neat and tidy! And, I really like your Hinoki tree as well. Beautiful funky shape!
😮.... Winter just started. Dec 21 to Mar 19th is Winter. You are doing an early winter cleanup. 😊
Not if you live in NC 😂
@@GardeningwithCreekside .....Silly 😉. Its not about temp its about where the Sun is.
@@ltlwlwl5057 technically you’re correct. But the plants in my garden are behaving differently so I must act accordingly.
@@GardeningwithCreekside .... Totally agree with you. Mine too. Thank you for introducing me to Proven Winners through your channel. In the past I wouldn't pay so much money for plants. I appreciate all the work that company does, So Thank you. Still Early Winter though. 😉
I'm here to watch Mimi. You go, girl!
I have done that exact thing with shrubs in pots. It has gone well for me. I am glad to see that you do it too. I have several shrubs homed permanently in containers. I also stuff potting soil down the sides of the container when the soil disappears from the edges. I mulch pots in the needles from my larch as well as the tiny cones that fall from the larch. So far, so good.
Always an inspiration to get outside in our own gardens!! Thanks, Jenny, for the info on the Double Play Doozies. I'm envying your green turf 😊 Our zoysia will look like a sea of wheat for another couple of months. 🙄
Your timing is perfect! Just ordered 2 felcos from you. Now you have me eager to clean up our beds! Neat and tidy is the best way!
Awesome! Thank you!
I also garden in a newly zoned 8 (central Arkansas) and I have always been taught to plant roses with the crown or graft 1-2” above the soil line. Maybe that would help Elizabeth. Thanks for sharing. Work to do when it quits raining. Take care. 😎✌🏻
Girls in the Garden. How fun is that! 🐕🦺👩🏻🌾👩🏼🌾 Do Brenna and Mimi’s dog ever get together for a “play date?”
I've been gardening for a long, long time. What I learned over the many years to preserve the evergreens from going brownish-green in winter is feeding them in autumn with liquid Ironite. Since practicing that garden trick, I have lovely, green evergreens all winter, the same is true with my grass.
I have to get this done too, and I can’t wait. Feeds my soul.
Thanks for sharing this I became very ill late fall so nothing got trimmed back so happy to know that all is not hopeless and can be saved
Hope you are feeling better! And remember, there is a lot of grace in gardening! Do what you can, when you can 😊
Thank you Jenny i will be getting out in the yard this week as temps will be above normal here in Chicago
Definitely interested in the drench. Japanese beetles are awful for us and the picking off is just too much and milky spore doesn't work for us either.
Yes! Please let us know the drench you use!
Yes, please let us know your treatment for Japanese beetles!
End of May here in Michigan. Always late to the party
Hi Jenny, someone had a plant in a container like yours and had to take out completely because it was having problems,when she removed it the hole was clogged with roots so it was not drying properly, so b careful w those roots! Love your vedeos
I was thinking she should’ve removed it completely then replanted.
Watching from Delaware.
Good morning!
Would love it if you could show how to properly prune a mature Forsythia. I inherited three with our current property and they're beasts!
Everything always looks so nice when it’s trimmed back. I love you birdhouse, do you sell it? I’m looking for cute bluebird houses. Loved seeing Mimi and Brenna was having so much fun ❤
Yes we do! We just began selling the birdhouses on our website, and we will be adding more inventory in the next week or so. Check out this link to see what we have and just know that more will be coming soon! gardeningwithcreekside.com/collections/birdhouses
Great video - please do talk about your Japanese Beetle treatment! I'm planning on putting some roses in with my azaleas this spring, and I'm sure they'll try and snack on them
Good morning Jenny, I would love it if you could go over the insecticides that you use on your trees. Northern Illinois is where I'm from and we have a million Japanese beetles chewing on so much, especially roses and greenspire lindens.
Did you also clean out your birdhouses? The bluebirds are back here in GA and I’m hoping they’ll settle in to their homes soon! i just love watching them.
Definitely see the difference
Such a blessing to "play" in the garden with your mama. Question: what's the name of the product you use to deal with the nasty Japanese Beatles? Thanks so much and God bless.
Hi Jenny🌺 . Well done . Greetings to your mam . I will looking for forsythia . The yellow flowers are amazing in the garden I have winter jasmine and Kerria japonica shrub. Have a wonderful day .🌺🪻🌺
Great info, thanks so much. Would love more info on that drench you use for those Japanese Beetles!
What a weird winter here in Northern Wisconsin. We have no snow and I was cutting off perennials yesterday.
Hi, Jenny
Your clean up videos are always so helpful, but I have never seen you address what to do with clean up of penstomen and verbena, both of which are evergreen perennials in my California 8b/9a garden. Should I cut them back now or should I have done it in the fall. Does the penstomen bloom on new or old growth?
Thank you for all you do!
Good morning all. Foggy in Ohio.
Oh girl… the Japanese beetles is a nightmare for us as well. Please share the name of this magic tree and shrub drench is!!!
lol !! That IS the name “tree and shrub drench”!!! I ordered mine today….thank you!!
Thanks for the info👍
Jenny what is the name of the tall evergreen in the kidney flower bed
Could we get more information on your drench against the Japanese beetles please?
Question - you said all roses bloom on new wood. I'm in a FB group in our state and the horticulturist in there says you don't prune climbing roses till after they bloom because they've already set their spring blooms over winter. Didn't make much sense because I thought the same thing about it sending up new growth in spring with blooms. Are climbers any different?
Any plans to restake the treeform Rose?
From watching your videos I had the desire to plant a Tea Olive and Camellia japonica last summer. On our side of the mountains near Knoxville TN we had 9 inches of snow and negative 2 degrees in mid January, with over 80 hours below freezing. My plants look good below the snow drift line but brown above. Should I cut off that part and when? Thank goodness for snow that protected plants and pipes!
Sadly, living in the Great Lake region, I won't be able to do anything until end of March/April. Do you use that beetle drench on your hibiscus? I only have one old timey one that I pick them off and have been using that Bayer systemic on it in the past. Perhaps take us along when you do this step?
Could you please share the brand of treatment you use for Japanese beetles? Thank you!
When is a good time to get rose bushes ready? I'm itching to cut mine back but i don't want to do it too early. (8A)
Thanks for the guidance, I have never pruned my Spirea which are now 6’ tall. How much should I cut them back?
One year I planted chives in my garden. Big mistake! I am trying to dig them out, but they are surrounded plants I want to keep. They have taken over some large garden areas.
Love your videos. Can you let us know the name of the beetle treatment. I unfortunately get beetles. Thx
Hi 👋 Jenny
I also have lambs ear. Do you cut it back. It’s mushy now.
Just pull out the yucky foliage. It should just come off into your hands.
@@GardeningwithCreekside Thank you for replying. I will do that. Love your channel by the way and I watch every video.
Can you tell me where I can buy the product for Japanese beetles?
Where did you get your Julia child standard rose from
Can you let us know what that drench is? I live in West Virginia and they tear up my roses.
Sun? What is that?