Thank you I have a log cabin cottage in TN and love to what other folks are planting! I’m a plant and soil science graduate as well, so I can keep everything thriving! 🌈🌹💕
You have a lovely garden. I bought a sad looking plant without a label which was in the clearance area, and it turned out to be a Lobelia Cardinalis Queen Victoria, and it is glorious! I enjoy these little successes.
Love your garden. Thanks for the great ideas. I have a native garden but Now after seeing your video I'm on the search. Hopefully your recommendations are all available in 🇦🇺 THANKYOU
Hi Adam, I've just discovered your channel and what a treat to see your lovely garden. I grew monarda panorama from seed last year and it's an amazing red colour but your pink one looks so pretty and delicate. I've just ordered a lythrum plant, a pale pink variety called 'blush'. I also love crocosmias and daisies. I bought Anthemis Wargrave last year and it has flowered for the first time with buttery yellow flowers for weeks. I can recommend this. Agastache I've not grown but they look beautiful. Agastache , by the way is pronounced AG-A-STA-KEE. it's Greek and the ch is pronounced as in chemist, choir, chaos etc. I m looking forward to more visits to your garden.
Adam, what are the blue flowers called, just past the Agastache plant you were talking about? Love the beautiful flowers and colors you have in your garden!
Really enjoyed this informative video. Please can you recommend a couple of your favourite online garden centres to buy plants from. Thank you for a great video
Purple lose strife is considered an invasive plant here in Ontario Canada. Not allowed to purchase it and government officials are trying to rid our wetlands from it.
Can't buy loosesteife from the garden center as it is invasive. I get volunteer plants in my garden as it throws tons of seeds, Pull them out and enjoy them from afar.
I'm concerned that some of these could be invasive.....I planted loosetrife once upon a time - never again - took me three years to get rid of it. "easy to grow" is one thing but "easy to control" is far more preferable.
@@AdamWoolcott I live in West Yorkshire, and the loosetrife I planted should have a warning on the label, it just took over the bed season after season .... I had to completely replace the soil (and sacrifice a few nearby plants) to get rid of it...... Definitely not my recommend plant.
@@barbmurraybabssI have the same problem I think it's the slugs, it's definitely the slugs with my salvia I have seen the growth come through the ground numerous times and then it's gone again. The organic slug pellets are useless I am sick of paying high prices for them.
Thank you I have a log cabin cottage in TN and love to what other folks are planting! I’m a plant and soil science graduate as well, so I can keep everything thriving! 🌈🌹💕
Thanks for watching, it means so much.
You have a lovely garden. I bought a sad looking plant without a label which was in the clearance area, and it turned out to be a Lobelia Cardinalis Queen Victoria, and it is glorious! I enjoy these little successes.
Amazing find! Yes we have to celebrate the little wins in life ❤
Love your garden. Thanks for the great ideas. I have a native garden but Now after seeing your video I'm on the search. Hopefully your recommendations are all available in 🇦🇺 THANKYOU
Thank you for watching, I hope so too. Let me know if you have any specific questions and if I can help then I will.
Fab plants Adam! Thank you for sharing. Your garden looks amazings by the way!
So nice of you, thank you for watching.
Hi Adam,
I've just discovered your channel and what a treat to see your lovely garden. I grew monarda panorama from seed
last year and it's an amazing red colour but your pink one looks so pretty and delicate. I've just ordered a lythrum plant, a pale pink variety called 'blush'. I also love crocosmias and daisies. I bought Anthemis Wargrave last year and it has flowered for the first time with buttery yellow flowers for weeks. I can recommend this. Agastache I've not grown but they look beautiful. Agastache , by the way is pronounced AG-A-STA-KEE. it's Greek and the ch is pronounced as in chemist, choir, chaos etc. I m looking forward to more visits to your garden.
Aww thank you for the wonderful comments. I will keep that in mind for the pronunciation and thank you. So many more to come.
Adam, what are the blue flowers called, just past the Agastache plant you were talking about? Love the beautiful flowers and colors you have in your garden!
These are Ageratum an annual I grow from seed, they also come in pink and white. Sorry for late response 😀
Really enjoyed this informative video. Please can you recommend a couple of your favourite online garden centres to buy plants from. Thank you for a great video
Thank you for your lovely comment, try YouGarden, Burncoose or Howard’s 👍👍
Purple lose strife is considered an invasive plant here in Ontario Canada. Not allowed to purchase it and government officials are trying to rid our wetlands from it.
Many places in the US too.
Can't buy loosesteife from the garden center as it is invasive. I get volunteer plants in my garden as it throws tons of seeds, Pull them out and enjoy them from afar.
Yikes! It is really interesting to find out about different regions and thank you so much for watching the video!
Hi, I wondered what the plant with the purplish ferny foliage was in front of the Lythrum at 5.35?
These are ageratum which is an annual in the U.K. and easy to grow from seed, apologies for late response.
What are the purple spikey flowers in front of the bee balm? Is that the loose strife also? What are the little tan dangling things?
They are Ageratum an annual I grow from seed and the tan seed heads are from a grass called Briza maxima. Sorry for late response
I'm concerned that some of these could be invasive.....I planted loosetrife once upon a time - never again - took me three years to get rid of it.
"easy to grow" is one thing but "easy to control" is far more preferable.
It can be invasive in some countries but not here generally in the U.K. Where are you based?
@@AdamWoolcott I live in West Yorkshire, and the loosetrife I planted should have a warning on the label, it just took over the bed season after season .... I had to completely replace the soil (and sacrifice a few nearby plants) to get rid of it...... Definitely not my recommend plant.
@@cgo225 That sounds horrible, but at least you are able to get rid of it now.
Loosestrife is invasive in our US Ohio. Mom and I both had it and it took over our garden beds, became a thug….beautiful but problematic.
Luckily not problematic here in the U.K. ! Thanks for watching from over the pond!
2 plants i can't grow. Bee balm and salvia
Why can't you grow them? Anything I can help with?
@AdamWoolcott I believe it's the soil. I'm the kind of Gardner that if I put it in the ground also when I deadhead them they never come back
@@barbmurraybabssI have the same problem I think it's the slugs, it's definitely the slugs with my salvia I have seen the growth come through the ground numerous times and then it's gone again. The organic slug pellets are useless I am sick of paying high prices for them.
Salvia and I don’t get along either…
In place of Salvia I plant Veronica Speedwell. Doesn’t get floppy, just snip off the dead spikes.
Your garden is beautiful! Many of these flowers, native to Eastern US grow well in my garden. Aren’t escaped plant invaders?
Thank you so much for watching and glad you like the gaden.