Although the flowers on Baptisia have a short bloom period, the foliage is gorgeous. I cut on mine all summer long and use the leaf stems in my bouquets and arrangements.
Thank You for covering bleeding hearts!! I transplanted some from my moma's house and they were looking so rough later in the summer I thought maybe they didn't survive the transplant....here is hoping they were just going dormant for the season. I now also have a better idea of what to plant around it to keep the bed interesting all year. Thank you thank you thank you!!!
Another great video. Jen your knowledge of plants is amazing!! Watching your channel makes the long Michigan Winters Tolerable… Thank You for Being You!!!!!
Good morning, Jenny☕️ I am here in Boston awaiting the arctic 🥶 blast that is coming for the weekend. 😩So ready for Spring so, this is perfect timing to keep me thinking Spring is right around the corner. Have a Blessed Day 😊🐶
Freezing rain, snow and ice in zone 7b in West Tennessee with temperatures in the low 20's this week. Not normal weather for this time of year and so hard to believe we'll ever have warm weather again. Reminds me of Boston. I lived there for 8 years a long time ago.
Arctic blast here too, with -30 degrees Celsius windchill! I cannot wait to see anything in my garden waking up, once all the snow melts😂! ❤🇨🇦 Thanks Jenny and Jerry, my plants to buy list is growing !
I love my Baptisia..We planted it years ago. Here is SE Nebraska it's located on the east side of the house so it doesn't get hot afternoon heat. Very drought tolerant. Ours blooms purple and is about 3ft. tall and wide. I neglect it and rarely give it water or fertilizer. I think ours blooms around June. It's beautiful in a bouquet of roses. Makes a great filler.
Good morning guys! I live in Sweden, but best zone of my country, and Polemonium is a favorite of mine. There are some different types, one with variegated leaves, one with dark green/red foliage, a white bloom type also. If you cut it back after blooming, then will set a new flush if flowers. They tend to self seed also. 🙌🏼❤️😍
A great video! Not just details of the specific plant but the examples of pairing with other types to follow thru to the next bloom time. The succession and layering. This video will be my go to for shopping this spring. Thanks Jenny!
I’m in Westport Massachusetts and my bleeding hearts are in the shade and I also have some in the full sun and I haven’t been disappointed with their performance. They do great for me here. Can’t wait for spring. Love your videos.❤️❤️❤️
I have been waiting for this video!! AND looking at that Baptisia…last night!! Yay for this video…! You do a great job with the descriptions too!! Thank you…
Yes, what your doing is great as I did what your doing for 9 years. Not to many things have change except I nolo ger have a green house. I am 81 years young love to garden each and every yr. Your gardens and greenhouse are beautiful and I enjoy your explantion of the new plant your growing. Your east coast and I'm westcoast on an Island. We have lots of salt air and fog in fall winter, an spring. Plus no real hot weather in summer time from May 15 to September 15 temp. Days 65 to 80 an nights 60 to 50. ZONE 8b
Spectacular perennials! Can’t wait to see them. The Annex is looking great, and Brynna’s signature is excellent! 🐾🐾🌼 Hope it doesn’t get painted over. ☺️
I’m in the pnw 8b and picked up several Heaven Scent on clearance last spring. I had no idea they would continue to put on a show all summer. Foliage is gorgeous so I wouldn’t have cared either way.
This was very informative! I loved this. Showing the plant pictures the sizes and whether they can take sun or shade is so helpful! Thank you so much for the detail! I’m going to watch again. Have a great rest of your week!
How can one decide? Every Baptisia you highlighted I thought I had the perfect spot for it. Then you showed us another gorgeous one. I don't have that many spots. How fun to see those buds waking up! Last year, I brought home the Honey Toasted. Didn't have a place in mind. I dawdled so long it died. Jenny, whenever you mention Minnesota I think you're thinking of me. 🤭 We have at least a couple zones. I'm in suburban Minneapolis, zone 4b.
Good Morning Jenny, it’s amazing how some of those plants are already leafing out. I know lots of the nation is freezing, covered in snow, or ice” Bless our Texas friends” , but wow have we in the midlands of South Carolina been getting so much rain. My yard is squishy 😂. Anddd it’s raining today and tomorrow, I hope we have a nice rainy summer, take care everyone ❤️🙏🌺
Love your channel! Unfortunately, sometimes I have to stop watching because here in south Texas we don’t get enough rainfall to sustain some of the lovely plants you highlight. Then the summer heat will kill the rest of the plants. 😔 You are amazing though; I can’t wait to move back to Georgia with acidic soil!
Jenny. I love your channel and look forward to planting some of your recommended plants. I'd love to have a list of plants that I can carry with me. Can you list them when you post your videos? I have a hard time watching the video and writing down the information and missing other information you mention in the video. I apologize in advance and appreciate your hard work in your beautiful garden.
They were supposed to arrive yesterday, but the truck had a tire blow. They are now set to arrive this morning, so if the good Lord allows that will be tomorrow's video ❤️
New Mexico 7a…I have the “Pink Truffles” facing west in very back of the flower bed…Love it! Does everything Jenny says it does, early color and beautiful foliage all year…When frost hit it, the foliage looked like dried eucalyptus…
Thanks for showing all of these wonderful plants. I’ve had trouble finding pulmonaria in my local garden centers in the past. Maybe I’ll have better luck this year or I’ll have to order some on line. Just waiting “impatiently” for spring and gardening time.
Love the Baptist’s/false indigo…I have yellow and purple…and best of all, my deer 🦌 don’t eat them…even after the flowers are done, the green foliage stays nice all summer
Thank you so much. I have enjoyed and learned so much from watching you, especially being your neighbor (Ga-7B). Being a newbie, whenever; I've asked a question, it was always answered with useful info. Again, thanks
Great information on bleeding hearts! I have planted several over the years and thought I just hadn't found the right spot for them. Unfortunately, I always pulled them up because I thought they were dead.
Every once in a while I get a volunteer blue baptisa. Haven’t been able to pull them out, now I know why. Long roots! Some years I have a caterpillar that covers the plant and eats all the leaves. Do you have any idea what that would be. Sort of looks like Monarchs to me. Plant come back just fine the next spring.
I am so ready for my plants to start waking up. Unfortunately it is still winter here in Indiana, but my daffodils and alliums are a bit confused and popping up already. I love seeing them, but it’s way too soon.
Have you grown brunnera? I'm in Arkansas zone 7b and thus far I haven't had much success with that plant. Our heat and humidity is a problem with a lot of plants and N.Carolina and Arkansas probably have the same type of weather.
Do y’all think I could plant these kind of close to our hardy hibiscus, so the baptisia will be on its way out (or even pruned down) when the hibiscus is just starting to fill out? We are in Moore County NC zone 8a
@@lisajelle714 I'll check that out! Sounds pretty awesome! Ours don't looks so great after they finish blooming, so we are always happy when they wilt out. 🙂
Although it makes such perfect sense, it never occurred to me to modify the labeled sun condition on a plant according to my zone! That is, some plants labeled for full sun might appreciate a little shade in my intense sunny, hot Arkansas garden. Going to keep that information in mind as I plant this spring/summer. Thank you!
I had a question about the false indigo. I have alkaline soil and hard water (we're on a limestone bedrock), so would they do ok in a pot since they have a deep tap root? PW says they prefer neutral to acidic soil.
Are you fertilizing your plants yet to wake them up? My baptisia and such (in ground) are definitely not getting going yet, but I’m eager to see how everything did in this winter’s freeze!
I don't know how accurate the zones on tags can be. I live in zone 12b. All these perennials I see talked about usually only go up to zone 9 yet, I know for a fact that I've seen some "up to zone 9" growing around here. My neighbor has bleeding heart vine growing just fine on their front gate. Zones don't say much about how hot it gets, only about how cold, so it's not really fair to say that a zone 12 gets too hot for them when I hear summers in a zone 7 can easily get into the hundreds (°F) while temps in my zone 12b rarely gets over 97°F on our hottest summer days. Tags should instead say what temp range the plant can tolerate, and if it requires chill hours or freezes to perform. That would be more accurate and not scare people from trying out certain plants. Or if the zones relate to sunlight hours, it should say that instead. Our problem is that we have "short days", so anything requiring half a day of sun would struggle here, even when they claim to be "heat loving".
Although the flowers on Baptisia have a short bloom period, the foliage is gorgeous. I cut on mine all summer long and use the leaf stems in my bouquets and arrangements.
Excellent tip❣️
I have to add them to my garden this year!
Great idea! I never thought about that!
When and how do you prune them? I planted one last year but not sure when to cut back?
@@jacquelineguzman174 you cut them to the ground…they emerge with new growth from the ground each year
Thank You for covering bleeding hearts!! I transplanted some from my moma's house and they were looking so rough later in the summer I thought maybe they didn't survive the transplant....here is hoping they were just going dormant for the season. I now also have a better idea of what to plant around it to keep the bed interesting all year. Thank you thank you thank you!!!
You're so welcome! Glad it was helpful and took away some worries.
Another great video. Jen your knowledge of plants is amazing!! Watching your channel makes the long Michigan Winters Tolerable… Thank You for Being You!!!!!
Good morning, Jenny☕️ I am here in Boston awaiting the arctic 🥶 blast that is coming for the weekend. 😩So ready for Spring so, this is perfect timing to keep me thinking Spring is right around the corner. Have a Blessed Day 😊🐶
Good morning! We are currently getting lots of cold rain, ugh. I'm ready for sunshine & warmer days!
Six more weeks of winter... groundhog Phil says, lol ! Ready for spring too.
Freezing rain, snow and ice in zone 7b in West Tennessee with temperatures in the low 20's this week. Not normal weather for this time of year and so hard to believe we'll ever have warm weather again. Reminds me of Boston. I lived there for 8 years a long time ago.
Arctic blast here too, with -30 degrees Celsius windchill! I cannot wait to see anything in my garden waking up, once all the snow melts😂! ❤🇨🇦 Thanks Jenny and Jerry, my plants to buy list is growing !
I love my Baptisia..We planted it years ago. Here is SE Nebraska it's located on the east side of the house so it doesn't get hot afternoon heat. Very drought tolerant. Ours blooms purple and is about 3ft. tall and wide. I neglect it and rarely give it water or fertilizer. I think ours blooms around June. It's beautiful in a bouquet of roses. Makes a great filler.
Good morning guys! I live in Sweden, but best zone of my country, and Polemonium is a favorite of mine. There are some different types, one with variegated leaves, one with dark green/red foliage, a white bloom type also. If you cut it back after blooming, then will set a new flush if flowers. They tend to self seed also. 🙌🏼❤️😍
Jenny this was such a great video, really good information and you always have great planning ideas! Thanks so much for sharing ❤
You are so welcome!
Good morning Jenny, always great to wake up to Creekside, especially this morning with all this great info on beautiful perennials. Thanks so much.❣️🌺
So excited for Spring!!
Baptisia is a shrub I keep meaning to add to my garden, and every year I forget. Thanks for the reminder Jenny!
A great video! Not just details of the specific plant but the examples of pairing with other types to follow thru to the next bloom time. The succession and layering. This video will be my go to for shopping this spring. Thanks Jenny!
I’m in Westport Massachusetts and my bleeding hearts are in the shade and I also have some in the full sun and I haven’t been disappointed with their performance. They do great for me here. Can’t wait for spring. Love your videos.❤️❤️❤️
Im in CT and have so many trees around so its nice to hear they do well in the shade. I may give them a try
I have been waiting for this video!! AND looking at that Baptisia…last night!! Yay for this video…! You do a great job with the descriptions too!! Thank you…
Thank you great ideas for perennials can’t wait to get into my gardens 😊❤️🌺🌺
I love Amsonia Blue Star ❤one of my absolute favorites! Thank you for the great recommendations 😃
Great video. Love how the plants are waking up! Tell Ms Brynna her signature is awesome! ❣️
These are EXACTLY the videos I love the most! I take screen shots and notes the whole video 😃. Thanks Jenny and Jerry!! ❤️
Yes, what your doing is great as I did what your doing for 9 years. Not to many things have change except I nolo ger have a green house. I am 81 years young love to garden each and every yr. Your gardens and greenhouse are beautiful and I enjoy your explantion of the new plant your growing. Your east coast and I'm westcoast on an Island. We have lots of salt air and fog in fall winter, an spring. Plus no real hot weather in summer time from May 15 to September 15 temp. Days 65 to 80 an nights 60 to 50.
ZONE 8b
Y'all have taught me so much about southern gardening. Thank you for everything you do and great to see the nursery coming along!
You just read my mind.
It’s so nice to start my morning with Creekside💚
Thank you❣️
Excellent information- thank you!
Our pleasure!
It looks like Brynna was dancing on the ceiling! 💃 🐕 😀
❤❤❤ Brenna’s footprints on the ceiling!!
Hi Jenny 🌺thanks for explaining for these amazing and wonderful plants for spring, definitely I will get them .Have anice day .🪻🌺🪻
Thank you! You too!
Spectacular perennials! Can’t wait to see them.
The Annex is looking great, and Brynna’s signature is excellent! 🐾🐾🌼
Hope it doesn’t get painted over. ☺️
I’m in the pnw 8b and picked up several Heaven Scent on clearance last spring. I had no idea they would continue to put on a show all summer. Foliage is gorgeous so I wouldn’t have cared either way.
Ooooo I NEED some of that Pink Lemonade!!!😍🥰😍 And I love your shoes Jenny! Where’d you get them and what brand?
These are Ons. A bunch of my horticulture buddies turned me on to them. They are SO COMFY!!!!
This was very informative! I loved this. Showing the plant pictures the sizes and whether they can take sun or shade is so helpful! Thank you so much for the detail! I’m going to watch again. Have a great rest of your week!
How can one decide?
Every Baptisia you highlighted I thought I had the perfect spot for it. Then you showed us another gorgeous one. I don't have that many spots.
How fun to see those buds waking up!
Last year, I brought home the Honey Toasted. Didn't have a place in mind. I dawdled so long it died.
Jenny, whenever you mention Minnesota I think you're thinking of me. 🤭 We have at least a couple zones. I'm in suburban Minneapolis, zone 4b.
Great video and very useful, thank you for the information, good luck always and keep the spirit ❤️❤️❤️👍👍
Thank you! You too!
Oh Jeanie let’s talk shipping can’t wait!!!!
Good Morning Jenny, it’s amazing how some of those plants are already leafing out. I know lots of the nation is freezing, covered in snow, or ice” Bless our Texas friends” , but wow have we in the midlands of South Carolina been getting so much rain. My yard is squishy 😂. Anddd it’s raining today and tomorrow, I hope we have a nice rainy summer, take care everyone ❤️🙏🌺
I started planting Baptisia a few years ago, love them.
They are fabulous plants!
Minnesota is zone 4 in the twin cities to zone three in the north
Always enjoy your videos and learn new gardening info!
I'm so glad!
As always thank you for sharing! Love the way Brenna has left her signature.❤
💙 this was a great video.
Excited for spring!
Your hair look especially nice today!!
This was a very informative video. I love all the suggestions for companion planting. Great ideas I plan to use in my garden areas. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Love your channel! Unfortunately, sometimes I have to stop watching because here in south Texas we don’t get enough rainfall to sustain some of the lovely plants you highlight. Then the summer heat will kill the rest of the plants. 😔 You are amazing though; I can’t wait to move back to Georgia with acidic soil!
I need one of each of those Baptisia. They're gorgeous !
Jenny. I love your channel and look forward to planting some of your recommended plants. I'd love to have a list of plants that I can carry with me. Can you list them when you post your videos? I have a hard time watching the video and writing down the information and missing other information you mention in the video. I apologize in advance and appreciate your hard work in your beautiful garden.
Hi from southern Indiana. Looking forward to spring. As you begin spring it gives me hope for our spring.🥰
Took some awesome notes on so many plants I want to add to my garden! Thank you and I can't wait to get from Chapel Hill down to Dallas
Its always a joy to see your videos i enjoy how you explain everything about the plants!
Thank you very much!
Baptista is one of my favorite plants ❤ and I moved mine and it did fine but I kept in mind about the tap root and dug deep and wide 🙂
I keep checking for the video where you get the annual plugs ahhahahaa. That's always my favorite this this time of year.
They were supposed to arrive yesterday, but the truck had a tire blow. They are now set to arrive this morning, so if the good Lord allows that will be tomorrow's video ❤️
@@GardeningwithCreekside ahhhh dang it I was all ready on the couch ahhahahah. Good luck hope to see it tomorrow.
New Mexico 7a…I have the “Pink Truffles” facing west in very back of the flower bed…Love it! Does everything Jenny says it does, early color and beautiful foliage all year…When frost hit it, the foliage looked like dried eucalyptus…
Thanks for showing all of these wonderful plants. I’ve had trouble finding pulmonaria in my local garden centers in the past. Maybe I’ll have better luck this year or I’ll have to order some on line. Just waiting “impatiently” for spring and gardening time.
Love the Baptist’s/false indigo…I have yellow and purple…and best of all, my deer 🦌 don’t eat them…even after the flowers are done, the green foliage stays nice all summer
Wonderful show, Jenny, thank you! Linda 💚💚
You are so welcome!
Great video😁
I found so many plants I want! 🐾😍
perrenials are my favorite
Thank you for the lovely ideas. I love the signature panel!
Always enjoy your videos and learn new gardening in fo
Thank you so much. I have enjoyed and learned so much from watching you, especially being your neighbor (Ga-7B). Being a newbie, whenever; I've asked a question, it was always answered with useful info. Again, thanks
You are so welcome!
Great information on bleeding hearts! I have planted several over the years and thought I just hadn't found the right spot for them. Unfortunately, I always pulled them up because I thought they were dead.
Hi Jenny! I have two baptisias, and I am in zone 8A Southeast Virginia. When do you cut back the old growth? Thank you so much, love all your videos!
Jen, Question: What boots do you wear, and do you like them?
Every once in a while I get a volunteer blue baptisa. Haven’t been able to pull them out, now I know why. Long roots! Some years I have a caterpillar that covers the plant and eats all the leaves. Do you have any idea what that would be. Sort of looks like Monarchs to me. Plant come back just fine the next spring.
I believe they are host plants for several types of butterflies and moths! You should look up the ones that use it as a host and identify them! 🙂
Another good video
Do you have perennials and shrubs for 2023 videos coming? Like the ones you did for annuals?
We do!
I am so ready for my plants to start waking up. Unfortunately it is still winter here in Indiana, but my daffodils and alliums are a bit confused and popping up already. I love seeing them, but it’s way too soon.
Have you grown brunnera? I'm in Arkansas zone 7b and thus far I haven't had much success with that plant. Our heat and humidity is a problem with a lot of plants and N.Carolina and Arkansas probably have the same type of weather.
Great information!
I always killed my bleeding heart's. I hope that you have a tutorial for them one day. I had it on a basket. Oh my!.
Do y’all think I could plant these kind of close to our hardy hibiscus, so the baptisia will be on its way out (or even pruned down) when the hibiscus is just starting to fill out? We are in Moore County NC zone 8a
We love our bleeding hearts 💕, but they sure do melt away shortly after blooming! 😀
You could try bleeding heart “Dolly Sods”; I planted one last spring and it bloomed all summer (central Ohio 6A).
@@lisajelle714 I'll check that out! Sounds pretty awesome! Ours don't looks so great after they finish blooming, so we are always happy when they wilt out. 🙂
Now, I have a problem... I need more flower beds in the garden... 😉🙃 Great list, thanks!
You and me both!
Someday could you explain what the zone means. I know in Philadelphia its ??? But what did they plan the zone to imply.
Although it makes such perfect sense, it never occurred to me to modify the labeled sun condition on a plant according to my zone! That is, some plants labeled for full sun might appreciate a little shade in my intense sunny, hot Arkansas garden. Going to keep that information in mind as I plant this spring/summer. Thank you!
Glad it helped!
Did I hear you ship!?! To western Washington?
Coming soon!
@@GardeningwithCreekside OMG! Fantastic
We’ve had just one month of winter (if so) here in the Mediterranean, so I’m definitely not ready for spring 🥵
I had a question about the false indigo. I have alkaline soil and hard water (we're on a limestone bedrock), so would they do ok in a pot since they have a deep tap root? PW says they prefer neutral to acidic soil.
Are you fertilizing your plants yet to wake them up? My baptisia and such (in ground) are definitely not getting going yet, but I’m eager to see how everything did in this winter’s freeze!
I planted Baptisia this past fall and the dead branches dried out and snapped at ground level. Do these die back ? Will I see it emerge in spring ?!?😢
That’s completely normal! You will
have brand new growth in the spring ♥️
My garden center doesn't open until mid April, will they be done blooming by then?
Where do you live?
@@GardeningwithCreekside Sherwood Ohio 43556
I don't know how accurate the zones on tags can be. I live in zone 12b. All these perennials I see talked about usually only go up to zone 9 yet, I know for a fact that I've seen some "up to zone 9" growing around here. My neighbor has bleeding heart vine growing just fine on their front gate.
Zones don't say much about how hot it gets, only about how cold, so it's not really fair to say that a zone 12 gets too hot for them when I hear summers in a zone 7 can easily get into the hundreds (°F) while temps in my zone 12b rarely gets over 97°F on our hottest summer days.
Tags should instead say what temp range the plant can tolerate, and if it requires chill hours or freezes to perform. That would be more accurate and not scare people from trying out certain plants. Or if the zones relate to sunlight hours, it should say that instead. Our problem is that we have "short days", so anything requiring half a day of sun would struggle here, even when they claim to be "heat loving".
Oi minha linda amo seus vídeos da você me passar o contato de vendedor sementes de catalina gilded grape Wishbone flower obrigada 😘❤️
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Love bleeding heart but it’s not coming back in zone 10. 😏😒
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HI FROM ATLANTA, JENNI I need Plants Now 😍🤗🌷 SEND ME PEONIES 😁🥰🌸💕
Jenny you could sell wood to a lumberjack and make a million 🤭
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