I just LOVE putting solar lights throughout my flower gardens! Using both stand alone and spotlight solar lights , I place these lights in, around and throughout my gardens. At night, the lights add such a beautiful touch to the foliage, highlighting leaves, stalks, flowers, trees, etc. For the gardener this is a very stunning and attractive way to add nighttime pizazz to all of the hard work and care that they have put into their garden!
Hi from Australia, one signature I would love to see is that of your wizard photographer, added to the side of the trailer in your animated startup. So many other shows make ones head spin with bad camera work, Mr S. is the cherry on the cake for all your wonderful, wonderful informative tours. Love Them All. At 81, still gardening, still learning.
oh how I wish I lived near you... I would drop off 10 jade specimens! I live in the east bay in California and jade grows like a weed in my garden. And all you do is break off a branch and put in the dirt and it will grow.. No need to root in water. Just stick it in the ground. Grows very quickly and some of mine are 5 or more feet ...lf I get to many I just pull them out . They are wonderful as they are no maintenance and stay green all year
Iiane when I lived in Ca many years ago a lady hed thrown out a bunch of jade. I asked her if I could have them and took so many home. They grew so well. When I moved to the AZ low desert they all died. Just too hot and dry here for them even if kept in the house. I miss them so.
This is so special, thank you for finding this and sharing with us. You are such a gem! I enjoy your inspiration and I run out and do something in my garden until I need rest. I have had so many garden friends who we share all those problems and rewards. Thanks Linda
This tour is one of the best I’ve seen so far beautifully landscaped beautiful ways that the owner displayed his gorgeous plants love the rockery and even some of the hard scape. thank you for sharing. Hello from Washington State
Linda. This is absolutely my most favorite garden tour. I love how you observe and philosophize the garden and gardening and landscape. So so creative. I really enjoy this is what you teach us in the journey.
What a gorgeous garden and I love the Ginko trees. I have one and It will be like his one day. They have beautiful yellow foliage! Stunning! Thank you for sharing this beautiful space!
Love this video! I learned so much! That garden is picturesque! I may have to copy the jade trees because they r so cute like that! Love the columer basil too! In my yard here in Temecula, I use a lot of orange and yellows. I just gravitate towards the pop of color. Drought tolerant plants. Small pots of succulents that have color. Ohhhh I can appreciate all gardens. A lot of love and work involved. Ty Linda and kudos to your neighbor who was kind enough to share!
My mother in law always wore a navy bandanna while gardening as not to get her hair mussed. I used to snicker at that idea! She has been gone for 23 years now and these last few years I have been wearing them in the color of my attire for the day! It is now my signature bandanna that I have taken from her. My husband is so happy for that is one little thing that shows I loved her more than she ever knew!
So fun! For me it is using black and cream throughout my garden . I live in the southwest where everything if bright colored pots and plants. But I went in the opposite direction.
Such a lovely garden, thanks for sharing. My signature touches would be; planting in repurposed items, bikes, wheelbarrows, tool boxes, birdbaths, galvanized buckets and tubs tucked here and there in the garden, some are hide and others are focal points but not too many, and of course stone work, I love the use of stone in a garden, for plants; hostas, hydrangeas, roses and crepe myrtles with pink, yellow and white annuals. I also use large tiles under pots.
Linda, first I just love your top. It's definitely my style . This probably isn't what u mean but along with my plantings I have statues of children and water features scattered around my yard. That's my signature.
I use large swathes of ground cover in and around my shrubs; nepeta, Helen von Stein Lambs ear and ajuga to name a few. I have iron garden art sculptures throughout the gardens, and I repeat the the use of rocks, rounded glacial rocks as well as stacked stone walls. This was a great tour, Linda. Very inspiring!! Thanks for sharing.
I never thought of that, but, I do have a signature which I carried to this house. Cherry double knockout roses surround my house. bloom so long and give such a gorgeous show. neighbors have taken photos. Sweet that I bring them joy. And, I always have something in bloom on the front porch. I, also, have sedums all around. P.S. I LOVED your outfit. love, hugs, prayers.
Such a lovely garden. Thanks for sharing it. I think my signature plant would be hydrangeas for warm weather and camellias and viburnum for cool weather. I do like garden art but only in moderation. Dragonflies are a favorite.
Beautiful backyard garden! I love including herbs in my flower beds as well. Since there was no fashion epilogue at the end of this video, please share the brand of your blouse. I love your outfit and your haircut!
Thank you for another tour. Have always loved gingko trees. We had a very large one in the park in the plaza growing up. You always look so lovely. Hi Stewart. 🦋 We had a light rain last night. Yay! I'm in Norcal. Even patches of blue sky today. 😄
I don't know that I have signature touches in my garden, but I do love herbs used non-traditionally. I had some of that columnar basil growing in a pot last year with parsley and rosemary. I loved the fragrance when the hose spray hit it. I'll have to grow more next year. I really liked this garden and may use some ideas in an area where I just had a very mature maple removed. It's so sunny now. I'm thinking of a fire bowl or pit surrounded by conifers and hydrangeas.
This beautiful garden tour was so peaceful - the pool setting really adds to that as well. Your challenge question got me thinking - I don't feel I have a signature but will now look at my garden differently and put my stamp on it. Thank you to Linda and team.
Stones are my signature, banana, elephant ear plants. Purplish door wreath, purple welcome sign, chartreuse, purple/burgundy plants. Beautiful floral curtains at wide front window. Also scroll design trellises & decorative wrought iron pieces.
On gulf coast pensacola fl I grow creeping fig on my brick patio walls.. love my big variegated ginger plants elephant ears mixed with Holly fern.. and love my curcuma/Siam tulip the foliage and flower are upright stiff come up every year mid June and plan to add more! Plumeria can stay outside in winter.. hard to nail down one thing!! Beautiful inspiring garden tour!! THANK YOU VERY MUCH LINDA!!!
Loved your enthusiasm in this wonderful garden. You have always been inspiring and now with this tour loved the idea of signature touches! Thank you for all the videos you compile and your thoughts well expressed!
Beautiful garden. I am nuts for ginkgo too! I have a tree in front and one in the backyard that is a more shrub specimen(I think it's a blue butterfly ginkgo). The name is escaping me right now. I also have ginkgo jewelry and a ginkgo gallery art wall in my kitchen. I think I really need a bonsai now after seeing this. My garden is more of a foliage garden and some Japanese maples. I also have lots of orbs in my garden. I too have a lot of jade trees. Obviously this garden today really speaks to me💚 I garden in zone 6 in the Kansas City area.
What a lovely garden! My signature touch is probably my antique cast iron urns. They are all black and all Victorian in different styles , I have seven of them and one antique wall fountain and one garden bench all black cast iron. I also have 6 market umbrellas around the swimming pool which is a lot but we have no shade. Plant wise a lot of hosta all sizes and colors and grasses. At one point I was going for an Italian Classical theme and had four columns I rescued from an old house around the pool, but they eventually started to fall down from deterioration and I was left with a real ruins so they had to go but that was pretty unique. I just love hearing all the different ideas people come up with.
I've put my Jade tree out in the garden as it wasn't doing all that well on my kitchen windowsill. I'd seen one or two in Naples growing happily outside, so I thought I'd try it. It seems to be much happier, and still thriving 2 months on.
My signature is birdbaths, one was my father’s, the concrete top is upside down to hold a planter. An interesting one is a vintage camera tripod with a stainless steel serving dish attached by silicone to the top. Another is a small copper dish low on the ground. I have a big saucer planter with all different succulents.
I have 2 baby Ginkos in containers. I was already planning to keep them in containers longer term, so this was extremely helpful. I’m very interested in trees in containers that are larger than typical bonsai, but still maintained with the same eye to form. I love his saucer pots.
My signature touches.. Climbers through other plants Plant stand (thank you Linda) Various fern forms I don't know if those abroad can get British TV (BBC) but a reminder that the first Autumn Chelsea Flower Show is due very soon.
Roses, sedum, and irises. I have many herbs throughout the garden, too. I use them as ground covers and fillers, since they are so easy to keep alive in an Oklahoma summer. I am going to find some of that columnar basil. I like that. Regular basil needs too much water to keep looking nice.
Would your neighbor ever do a video with you on how to start and maintain bonsai plants? Beautiful garden. Thank you for sharing his signature plants. Is the columnar basil something you plant from seed?
Linda, I think my signature items and plants in my garden are use of statues of saints ( 6 of them spread throughout my yard) and Roses everywhere i can plant them. I just love them so much. Currently i have 54 roses to care for. They are both in my front and back yard in containers and in the garden. By the way, may i ask can i use pea gravel around my roses that are in containers? I totally copied your idea and love it. It makes my garden look tidy and beautiful. Thank you.
I generally use purple flowering plants with white accent flowers, gray or silver plants, large limestone rocks and thrifted plant stands and garden accents. Indoors I have 10 African Violets in a south facing french door that have been in my kitchen for 26 years. Love those Jade plants; so unusual.
My signature in my garden is many different varieties of plants for the pollinators. Plus I used a lot of tree bark mulch to make areas that would not grow grass under trees which are outlined with bricks from my neighbor's torn down chimney.
I have some beloved garden art. Not a lot but things that have been gifts or otherwise a treasure find that make my garden mine. I also MUST have grey foliage plants (artemisia and lambs ears right now) and lime green together.
After looking around my yard, I would have to say my signature plant is ornamental grasses. Have all type of perennials scattered around and use annual grasses in containers. Perfect for my 'Little House on the Prairie.'
My mother-in-law would always plant a ground cover at the same time that she planted a tree or large bush so that, eventually, it would provide a protective barrier to the weed eater and mower trimming. I think my signature touch in my garden is the use of gray cement bricks bordering all my beds and outlining my paths. They are one third the cost of clay bricks. They are available at Ace Hardware stores. They are the same color as the cedar shakes on my home and garage.
What a beautiful garden. Thank you for the glimpse of more to come. Love Ginkgo trees. Have one here in Texas and very surprised it came back after the freeze. My signature plants are Rose of Sharon and Crepe Myrtle. You look very smart today but no sunglasses...
@@Edu_Kate Our situation here is drought conditions and heat. Uncommon freeze in the -13 degree last year. Normally not much winter here. I even lost native trees mature Vitex and Caddo Maple. Sad.
My signature plants throughout my garden is: baptisia, gaura and elderberry/dogwoods; used a small specimen trees. Different species and colors. Like the jade plants and the varigated aralia; sometimes called false aralia.
I did a little research on Ginkgo trees and if they are in containers, they must be brought inside during the winter months. Is this guy bringing those big trees inside somewhere ? how does he keep them alive through an Oklahoma winter, if he is leaving them outside in those pots ?? asking because I would like to try growing one in a pot, but do not have a good place to bring it inside for cold months
We have several long hedges of Texas sage and want to add more, solar lights and lanterns for beautiful nighttime ambiance, metal signs throughout the garden, white blooming trees such as chitalpa and white Natchez crape myrtles
My signature touch? Hm. Well, I do call myself the accidental gardener. I do have a beautiful pumpkin patch. But I did not plant that. Compost. It grew underneath a rose bush. When I trimmed the rose bush I saw it and left it. Now it is massive and is growing many pumpkins. I love it. Then I planted three little tomatillo plants I started from seeds. I almost dumped them because I ran out of space. Not really intended for it to even make it. I planted them up against the fence. Now? It is massive and full of honey bees. I love it. So all the accidents are my signature touch?
Beautiful show again Linda
Thank you.!!💐😊
Hats, earrings, bracelets, etc. great video 👍🏽
I just LOVE putting solar lights throughout my flower gardens! Using both stand alone and spotlight solar lights , I place these lights in, around and throughout my gardens. At night, the lights add such a beautiful touch to the foliage, highlighting leaves, stalks, flowers, trees, etc. For the gardener this is a very stunning and attractive way to add nighttime pizazz to all of the hard work and care that they have put into their garden!
Hi from Australia, one signature I would love to see is that of your wizard photographer, added to the side of the trailer in your animated startup. So many other shows make ones head spin with bad camera work, Mr S. is the cherry on the cake for all your wonderful, wonderful informative tours. Love Them All. At 81, still gardening, still learning.
oh how I wish I lived near you... I would drop off 10 jade specimens! I live in the east bay in California and jade grows like a weed in my garden. And all you do is break off a branch and put in the dirt and it will grow.. No need to root in water. Just stick it in the ground. Grows very quickly and some of mine are 5 or more feet ...lf I get to many I just pull them out . They are wonderful as they are no maintenance and stay green all year
Iiane when I lived in Ca many years ago a lady hed thrown out a bunch of jade. I asked her if I could have them and took so many home. They grew so well. When I moved to the AZ low desert they all died. Just too hot and dry here for them even if kept in the house. I miss them so.
This is so special, thank you for finding this and sharing with us. You are such a gem! I enjoy your inspiration and I run out and do something in my garden until I need rest. I have had so many garden friends who we share all those problems and rewards. Thanks Linda
Gorgeous garden!! I love how all the plants in the ground run together and then the sporadic pots are like gems to catch your eye. Beautiful design!
Great tour and Linda but I think I was paying more attention to your cute hair cut, loved it!
Oh my, I completely forgot about this adorable animated introduction ❤ I miss it❣️🦋🐝
LINDA YOU LOOK ESPECIALLY LOVELY TODAY!!!!!! I LOVED THIS GARDEN 🪴 SO MUCH, IT IS AND WAS SO MUCH FUN!!!! THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH!!!
Beautiful garden tour! I use Japanese maples, hydrangeas, cobalt blue pots and birdbaths.
I love Linda's garden tour videos, they never disappoint!
Hello Linda, the variegated plant is variegated Cassava, thanks for your wonderful videos😃
I would have to say my signature touches are many many different style topiary's and Japanese maples. Thanks Linda for another beautiful garden tour.
What a gift he has ,those gingos are amazing !
This tour is one of the best I’ve seen so far beautifully landscaped beautiful ways that the owner displayed his gorgeous plants love the rockery and even some of the hard scape. thank you for sharing. Hello from Washington State
Linda. This is absolutely my most favorite garden tour. I love how you observe and philosophize the garden and gardening and landscape. So so creative. I really enjoy this is what you teach us in the journey.
Oh I loved the video thank you for sharing. Linda.
I absolutely love those jade bonsai and ginko trees!!!!!!!!!!!
Hens and Chicks. In beds, pots, as gifts. Hostas, all sizes!
What a gorgeous garden and I love the Ginko trees. I have one and It will be like his one day. They have beautiful yellow foliage! Stunning! Thank you for sharing this beautiful space!
What a glorious combination of foliage-with the pool it is perfect-a cool, peaceful glade.
I’ve been so waiting on this backyard tour! Just as beautiful as the front!
Love this video! I learned so much! That garden is picturesque! I may have to copy the jade trees because they r so cute like that! Love the columer basil too! In my yard here in Temecula, I use a lot of orange and yellows. I just gravitate towards the pop of color. Drought tolerant plants. Small pots of succulents that have color. Ohhhh I can appreciate all gardens. A lot of love and work involved. Ty Linda and kudos to your neighbor who was kind enough to share!
My mother in law always wore a navy bandanna while gardening as not to get her hair mussed. I used to snicker at that idea! She has been gone for 23 years now and these last few years I have been wearing them in the color of my attire for the day! It is now my signature bandanna that I have taken from her. My husband is so happy for that is one little thing that shows I loved her more than she ever knew!
My signatures are species geraniums throughout the garden, blue flowering plants, lots of hydrangeas and topiaries.
This is one of my favorite gardens. So lush and green. Living in drought stricken California. Such a huge contrast.
Gorgeous garden. Loved the big rusty brown flower sculptures behind the potted Gingko too!
You missed how his metal flowers echo the leaf growth on the jade trees. Very pretty part of garen. Nice to know what grows on the west side.
Nice revisit - this was another beautiful OKC garden!
Enjoyed the video very much. Thank you.
So fun! For me it is using black and cream throughout my garden . I live in the southwest where everything if bright colored pots and plants. But I went in the opposite direction.
Good for you for creating a unique vibe in your neighborhood!
Like the sound of that. Pics? Xx
Such a lovely garden, thanks for sharing. My signature touches would be; planting in repurposed items, bikes, wheelbarrows, tool boxes, birdbaths, galvanized buckets and tubs tucked here and there in the garden, some are hide and others are focal points but not too many, and of course stone work, I love the use of stone in a garden, for plants; hostas, hydrangeas, roses and crepe myrtles with pink, yellow and white annuals. I also use large tiles under pots.
Linda, first I just love your top. It's definitely my style . This probably isn't what u mean but along with my plantings I have statues of children and water features scattered around my yard. That's my signature.
Thank u..Ms Pretty Linda. Just beautiful.🌸🍀❤🙏
I use large swathes of ground cover in and around my shrubs; nepeta, Helen von Stein Lambs ear and ajuga to name a few. I have iron garden art sculptures throughout the gardens, and I repeat the the use of rocks, rounded glacial rocks as well as stacked stone walls. This was a great tour, Linda. Very inspiring!! Thanks for sharing.
I never thought of that, but, I do have a signature which I carried to this house. Cherry double knockout roses surround my house. bloom so long and give such a gorgeous show. neighbors have taken photos. Sweet that I bring them joy. And, I always have something in bloom on the front porch. I, also, have sedums all around. P.S. I LOVED your outfit. love, hugs, prayers.
🙏🙏🙏
I would’ve never thought to use the columnar basil in beds that way. What a smart touch.
Looks Beautiful, luv ginkgo, its Acers for me 🍁🍁
Such a lovely garden. Thanks for sharing it. I think my signature plant would be hydrangeas for warm weather and camellias and viburnum for cool weather. I do like garden art but only in moderation. Dragonflies are a favorite.
Wow i can't wait to go outside and discover my signature pieces. I know types of catus have to be mine. Love the episode!
Wondering if those Gingko trees stay out all winter? I have quite a few jade plants but have NEVER SEEN them trimmed up….very interesting.
Linda I’ve just discovered n now obsessed with your videos. Are there more videos of this particular garden? Cheers from New Zealand
Not yet!
Beautiful backyard garden! I love including herbs in my flower beds as well. Since there was no fashion epilogue at the end of this video, please share the brand of your blouse. I love your outfit and your haircut!
Beautiful garden. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for another tour. Have always loved gingko trees. We had a very large one in the park in the plaza growing up. You always look so lovely. Hi Stewart. 🦋 We had a light rain last night. Yay! I'm in Norcal. Even patches of blue sky today. 😄
I don't know that I have signature touches in my garden, but I do love herbs used non-traditionally.
I had some of that columnar basil growing in a pot last year with parsley and rosemary. I loved the fragrance when the hose spray hit it.
I'll have to grow more next year.
I really liked this garden and may use some ideas in an area where I just had a very mature maple removed. It's so sunny now. I'm thinking of a fire bowl or pit surrounded by conifers and hydrangeas.
Kate did you plant that type of basil from seed or buy plant? I’d like to try next year.
Beautiful!!!
This beautiful garden tour was so peaceful - the pool setting really adds to that as well. Your challenge question got me thinking - I don't feel I have a signature but will now look at my garden differently and put my stamp on it. Thank you to Linda and team.
Lovely garden and house. For me it's blues and whites. Love your kaki top that blends perfectly with the greenery.
Stones are my signature, banana, elephant ear plants. Purplish door wreath, purple welcome sign, chartreuse, purple/burgundy plants. Beautiful floral curtains at wide front window. Also scroll design trellises & decorative wrought iron pieces.
The variegated colorful plants are tapioca plants.
Very tropical so neat!!
On gulf coast pensacola fl I grow creeping fig on my brick patio walls.. love my big variegated ginger plants elephant ears mixed with Holly fern.. and love my curcuma/Siam tulip the foliage and flower are upright stiff come up every year mid June and plan to add more! Plumeria can stay outside in winter.. hard to nail down one thing!! Beautiful inspiring garden tour!! THANK YOU VERY MUCH LINDA!!!
I shared this on our local garden club page. Great inspiration for including your garden elements into your home!
Thank you so much!
Loved your enthusiasm in this wonderful garden. You have always been inspiring and now with this tour loved the idea of signature touches! Thank you for all the videos you compile and your thoughts well expressed!
Beautiful garden. I am nuts for ginkgo too! I have a tree in front and one in the backyard that is a more shrub specimen(I think it's a blue butterfly ginkgo). The name is escaping me right now. I also have ginkgo jewelry and a ginkgo gallery art wall in my kitchen. I think I really need a bonsai now after seeing this. My garden is more of a foliage garden and some Japanese maples. I also have lots of orbs in my garden. I too have a lot of jade trees. Obviously this garden today really speaks to me💚 I garden in zone 6 in the Kansas City area.
100% I like it.
What a lovely garden! My signature touch is probably my antique cast iron urns. They are all black and all Victorian in different styles , I have seven of them and one antique wall fountain and one garden bench all black cast iron. I also have 6 market umbrellas around the swimming pool which is a lot but we have no shade. Plant wise a lot of hosta all sizes and colors and grasses. At one point I was going for an Italian Classical theme and had four columns I rescued from an old house around the pool, but they eventually started to fall down from deterioration and I was left with a real ruins so they had to go but that was pretty unique. I just love hearing all the different ideas people come up with.
I've put my Jade tree out in the garden as it wasn't doing all that well on my kitchen windowsill. I'd seen one or two in Naples growing happily outside, so I thought I'd try it. It seems to be much happier, and still thriving 2 months on.
Mine love being outside 8 months of the year (7b). They are definitely happier than inside. But I have never seen them pruned that way!
My signature is birdbaths, one was my father’s, the concrete top is upside down to hold a planter. An interesting one is a vintage camera tripod with a stainless steel serving dish attached by silicone to the top. Another is a small copper dish low on the ground. I have a big saucer planter with all different succulents.
I have 2 baby Ginkos in containers. I was already planning to keep them in containers longer term, so this was extremely helpful. I’m very interested in trees in containers that are larger than typical bonsai, but still maintained with the same eye to form. I love his saucer pots.
My signature garden for me, is to have my big trees in a really good shape,!
His garden is so fabulous!
we need an inside tour of this home as well Linda. The last one was epic
My signature touches..
Climbers through other plants
Plant stand (thank you Linda)
Various fern forms
I don't know if those abroad can get British TV (BBC) but a reminder that the first Autumn Chelsea Flower Show is due very soon.
We do get BBC. Thanks for the reminder of the flower show!!
Roses, sedum, and irises. I have many herbs throughout the garden, too. I use them as ground covers and fillers, since they are so easy to keep alive in an Oklahoma summer. I am going to find some of that columnar basil. I like that. Regular basil needs too much water to keep looking nice.
Would your neighbor ever do a video with you on how to start and maintain bonsai plants? Beautiful garden. Thank you for sharing his signature plants. Is the columnar basil something you plant from seed?
I too would love tips from your neighbor on training and maintaining bonsai like his. They are so special!
Does he leave the ginkgo potted trees outside year round?
This is Phil’s backyard, isn’t it! Gorgeous.
Linda, I think my signature items and plants in my garden are use of statues of saints ( 6 of them spread throughout my yard) and Roses everywhere i can plant them. I just love them so much. Currently i have 54 roses to care for. They are both in my front and back yard in containers and in the garden. By the way, may i ask can i use pea gravel around my roses that are in containers? I totally copied your idea and love it. It makes my garden look tidy and beautiful. Thank you.
Yes! I would!
I generally use purple flowering plants with white accent flowers, gray or silver plants, large limestone rocks and thrifted plant stands and garden accents. Indoors I have 10 African Violets in a south facing french door that have been in my kitchen for 26 years. Love those Jade plants; so unusual.
Excellent! Thank you
Really like the ginkgo trees.
My signature in my garden is many different varieties of plants for the pollinators. Plus I used a lot of tree bark mulch to make areas that would not grow grass under trees which are outlined with bricks from my neighbor's torn down chimney.
Beautiful bonsai plants🌿
I have some beloved garden art. Not a lot but things that have been gifts or otherwise a treasure find that make my garden mine. I also MUST have grey foliage plants (artemisia and lambs ears right now) and lime green together.
After looking around my yard, I would have to say my signature plant is ornamental grasses. Have all type of perennials scattered around and use annual grasses in containers. Perfect for my 'Little House on the Prairie.'
Effortlessly💞 uu made a magical signatured eye-catchyy garden 🍀🍒 to add a feature 😘⛲⛲❤️
Linda, can you share where did he find those rock that was used to mulch around his planters...they are just want I'm looking for
My mother-in-law would always plant a ground cover at the same time that she planted a tree or large bush so that, eventually, it would provide a protective barrier to the weed eater and mower trimming. I think my signature touch in my garden is the use of gray cement bricks bordering all my beds and outlining my paths. They are one third the cost of clay bricks. They are available at Ace Hardware stores. They are the same color as the cedar shakes on my home and garage.
What a beautiful garden. Thank you for the glimpse of more to come.
Love Ginkgo trees. Have one here in Texas and very surprised it came back after the freeze.
My signature plants are Rose of Sharon and Crepe Myrtle.
You look very smart today but no sunglasses...
Ginkgo trees grow in Minnesota so they should be okay where you live.
@@Edu_Kate
Our situation here is drought conditions and heat. Uncommon freeze in the -13 degree last year. Normally not much winter here. I even lost native trees mature Vitex and Caddo Maple. Sad.
My signature plants throughout my garden is: baptisia, gaura and elderberry/dogwoods; used a small specimen trees. Different species and colors. Like the jade plants and the varigated aralia; sometimes called false aralia.
Wow, unique just like yours❣️🌳🪴🌱🌾🪨🌿🪴🍄🌾🎍🌴🍃🪴Challenge accepted 🙂
The variegated plant is called Tapioca.
I guess my signature touch would be various cat garden art/statuary. I have them tucked in all over my gardens.
Curious if you have ever seen a tulip poplar done as a bonsai?
I did a little research on Ginkgo trees and if they are in containers, they must be brought inside during the winter months. Is this guy bringing those big trees inside somewhere ? how does he keep them alive through an Oklahoma winter, if he is leaving them outside in those pots ?? asking because I would like to try growing one in a pot, but do not have a good place to bring it inside for cold months
I want to start a boxwood hedge, how far apart do you recommend planting them from each other?
1 gallon per 15 inches
@@LindaVater thank you very much
Amazing
Three plants I repeat in my garden:
purple heart, golden moa, pandacaqui
❤️
We have several long hedges of Texas sage and want to add more, solar lights and lanterns for beautiful nighttime ambiance, metal signs throughout the garden, white blooming trees such as chitalpa and white Natchez crape myrtles
Meghan I am working on Texas stage and bougainvillea to hide a chain link fence.
for me its lavender. not just the plant but more so the color of purple and my preferred shade is lavender.
I believe the variegated plant that you asked for the name is a Variegated tapioca. It can survive sine/most winters in San Antonio.
Those bonsai jade plants are spectacular. I would love to know how old they are 🤔
-cut flowers
-edible landscape
-plantings of 3’s. I plant almost everything in a grouping of 3.
That’s all I got 🤷🏻♀️
And it’s good!
My signature: variegated plants and tomato cages (to protect plants from deer, dog and kids).
My signature touch? Hm. Well, I do call myself the accidental gardener. I do have a beautiful pumpkin patch. But I did not plant that. Compost. It grew underneath a rose bush. When I trimmed the rose bush I saw it and left it. Now it is massive and is growing many pumpkins. I love it. Then I planted three little tomatillo plants I started from seeds. I almost dumped them because I ran out of space. Not really intended for it to even make it. I planted them up against the fence. Now? It is massive and full of honey bees. I love it. So all the accidents are my signature touch?
Know the feeling! Lol
Linda those giant rocks he uses for staging look like you.
The large variegated plant looks like Variegated Tapioca (Manihot esculenta)
Virginia Creeper is my signature plant. I am teasing but it really is!
It’s such a thug for me on gulf coast I fight it constantly however beautiful fall color 😀