Bless you Michelle for all the many ways you are teaching and helping us with our landscaping! Your suggestions for our steep bank are wonderful and so very appreciated. We will look this spring for the plantings your recommended! We appreciate your help with this and love your videos. Thank you so much!
Your knowledge of gardening and landscaping is incredibly helpful and seems to be so vast. Thank you for sharing your creativity and gardening/landscaping genius with us.
Thank you for the great suggestions! Your videos always inspire me and answer so many questions i have! I do my own landscaping plus 3 of my kids home's in MN, IA, and MO! Well, i help them with the design and planting. My heavy lifting days are behind me, but i can point and be bossy just fine! Blessings!
Thank you for the septic tank info. We are getting ready to do something around ours. Thinking about an annual plant area. Will look for shallow rooted annuals. Need to do some investigating. Great video.
I love this series! I have a hard time picturing what each variety looks like when it's full size so I love how you add the pictures. I also have a large overhang on my house in full shade for about 3 feet but then it's full sun for another 5 feet and I struggle with what to plant. I'm constantly putting stuff in and taking it out because it doesn't look right. What would you do? I love your gardening style and know you would make it beautiful! I'm in northern California zone 8b. (In the mountains. We get a lot of snow every winter) Thank you in advance if you read this 😊
I read every comment and thank you so much for watching. I am not that familiar with zone 8...California...Have you watched Janey at Dig Plant Water Repeat...she actually lives where you do. th-cam.com/users/DigPlantWaterRepeat
@@gardeningTLC yes, I watch her as well and get a lot of inspiration from her. Infact, we are only an hour or so apart but our climates are very different. I live at a higher elevation and don't get nearly as hot as she does. We often get many feet of snow every winter. Thanks for taking the time to respond 🙂
Oh wow I am blown away. Love love all the ideas!! Thank you for addressing my long fence. You picked out many of my favorites and a couple I have not even heard of. The septic information was also excellent will keep me from making costly mistakes on the other side.
just found you, wow can't wait to binge today on old videos before this garden season. I am zone 4b and you sure give allot of advice for my gardening zone. Thank you so much.
Love these. We are in zone 7 southeast. We can’t do blue spruce here. They don’t live here but I wish they did because they are so beautiful. Also we get so hot and humid in the summer that our hydrangea never turn pink. They go from white to a tiny bit of a pink hint and then go brown. I still love them and plant them anyway.
Thank you for your video. I recently discovered your channel and have found it very helpful. I love your design style. I live in the southwest suburbs of Illinois so I like to see what you’re growing because I know it’s suitable for my garden too.
Thank you Michelle! Great ideas! You have given me some ideas to try. I am enjoying this series. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. Blessings! ❤
I enjoyed your landscaping ideas for these problems. Even I can use some of these ideas, but I can't find Brunnera, Nepta cat's pajamas or allium. There are few nurseries near me and HD or Loews didn't have them last year. I guess I'll order them.
I thoroughly enjoy your channel, though I garden in zone 8A in the hot steamy South. Some of the issues you address apply to my challenges. Any that don't specifically apply to my conditions are still interesting. In the center of a city at least I've never had to worry about deer or rabbits!
Thanks for sharing your ideas on solving these garden problems. I have an embankment that has very sandy soil and is in full sun. Can I plant the Nana juniper under these conditions too? Everything I plant dies. Zone 5b, Ontario Canada
Love your videos! You are so genuine. I am in zone 6a west central IL. My neighbor plays his radio 24 7 and has an outdoor woodburner. I would like to plant an evergreen screen but I am worried about creating a fire hazard. The space is in our back yard it is about 20ft wide and 35ft long. We aren't back there much because there is no privacy. Can you suggest some shrubs or smaller trees I could use? Would really appreciate your thoughts.
@@gardeningTLC Thank you for responding. My space is full sun. Is there a viburnum that would stay evergreen in winter Zone 6A. I kinda love viburnums.
Question…I planted sedums last year but they were repeatedly attacked by “something “. Whatever was attacking them was not eating them, just cutting off stocks of the new growth and leaving it on the ground. Could this be birds? The sedums are growing back this Spring. Wondering how I can protect them.
Thank you for being so gracious by sharing your landscaping knowledge with your followers. ❤
You are so welcome! My pleasure
Michelle, you are a treasure, thank you for doing what you do.
The landscape idea you gave is incredible beautiful and practical at the same.
Bless you Michelle for all the many ways you are teaching and helping us with our landscaping! Your suggestions for our steep bank are wonderful and so very appreciated. We will look this spring for the plantings your recommended! We appreciate your help with this and love your videos. Thank you so much!
You are so welcome! My pleasure and I am sure someone else also benefited from your challenge.
Your knowledge of gardening and landscaping is incredibly helpful and seems to be so vast. Thank you for sharing your creativity and gardening/landscaping genius with us.
You are so welcome!
Although I would say I am a far far far cry from a genius...hahah
Thank you for the great suggestions! Your videos always inspire me and answer so many questions i have! I do my own landscaping plus 3 of my kids home's in MN, IA, and MO! Well, i help them with the design and planting. My heavy lifting days are behind me, but i can point and be bossy just fine! Blessings!
Thank you again for another great video. I just love listening to each and everyone of them as they come out.
Glad you like them!
Thank you for the septic tank info. We are getting ready to do something around ours. Thinking about an annual plant area. Will look for shallow rooted annuals. Need to do some investigating. Great video.
Thank you Michelle. I love your designs! It is so nice of you to share your ideas❤
Wow!! Thank you for helping me with the long fencing landscape suggestions. I am Zone 5b. Nebraska. Thank you!
Happy to help!
Thanks for all the good information and ideas!
You bet!
I love this series! I have a hard time picturing what each variety looks like when it's full size so I love how you add the pictures. I also have a large overhang on my house in full shade for about 3 feet but then it's full sun for another 5 feet and I struggle with what to plant. I'm constantly putting stuff in and taking it out because it doesn't look right. What would you do? I love your gardening style and know you would make it beautiful! I'm in northern California zone 8b. (In the mountains. We get a lot of snow every winter) Thank you in advance if you read this 😊
I read every comment and thank you so much for watching. I am not that familiar with zone 8...California...Have you watched Janey at Dig Plant Water Repeat...she actually lives where you do. th-cam.com/users/DigPlantWaterRepeat
@@gardeningTLC yes, I watch her as well and get a lot of inspiration from her. Infact, we are only an hour or so apart but our climates are very different. I live at a higher elevation and don't get nearly as hot as she does. We often get many feet of snow every winter. Thanks for taking the time to respond 🙂
Oh wow I am blown away. Love love all the ideas!! Thank you for addressing my long fence. You picked out many of my favorites and a couple I have not even heard of. The septic information was also excellent will keep me from making costly mistakes on the other side.
You are so welcome! It was my pleasure😀😀
Thank you, Michelle. I loved your ideas for my yard. I am learning so much from this series.
I'm so glad!
just found you, wow can't wait to binge today on old videos before this garden season. I am zone 4b and you sure give allot of advice for my gardening zone. Thank you so much.
Thanks and welcome to our little community!!!
Love these. We are in zone 7 southeast. We can’t do blue spruce here. They don’t live here but I wish they did because they are so beautiful. Also we get so hot and humid in the summer that our hydrangea never turn pink. They go from white to a tiny bit of a pink hint and then go brown. I still love them and plant them anyway.
I’m loving these videos so much. They are so helpful.
Glad you like them!
Love watching all your videos! Excellent verbal and pictorial information.
Thank you kindly!
Thank you for your video. I recently discovered your channel and have found it very helpful. I love your design style. I live in the southwest suburbs of Illinois so I like to see what you’re growing because I know it’s suitable for my garden too.
You are so welcome!
Great info! Thank you Michelle!
You are so welcome!
Excellent video as always!
Thanks
Your designs are beautiful and it’s so great seeing them “planted” in the pictures.
Glad you like them!
Great ideas! Love your design plans, Michelle.
This is my favorite channel! Thanks for sharing so much free and helpful information. I’m hooked.🌸
You are so welcome!
I'm so happy to warch your channel. I love your ideas n information.
مسيرة موفقة💔💔💔💔💔🎍🎍🎍🎍⚘️⚘️☕️☕️👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you Michelle! Great ideas! You have given me some ideas to try. I am enjoying this series. Thank you for sharing your knowledge with us. Blessings! ❤
You are so welcome!
Wow absolutely love your ideas for the long fence line & all the other designs and ideas you shared 👩🌾🪴🏡
Glad you like them!
Great to see a visual 💚
I enjoyed your landscaping ideas for these problems. Even I can use some of these ideas, but I can't find Brunnera, Nepta cat's pajamas or allium. There are few nurseries near me and HD or Loews didn't have them last year. I guess I'll order them.
That's too bad...those are awesome perennials
Excellent video as always
Glad you enjoyed it
I learn a lot!
Nice video! Taking away some good ideas👍🌸👍🌸👍💖💖💖
❤😊
I thoroughly enjoy your channel, though I garden in zone 8A in the hot steamy South. Some of the issues you address apply to my challenges. Any that don't specifically apply to my conditions are still interesting. In the center of a city at least I've never had to worry about deer or rabbits!
Wow. You are awesome
Thank you❤❤❤
Welcome!!
Thanks for sharing your ideas on solving these garden problems. I have an embankment that has very sandy soil and is in full sun. Can I plant the Nana juniper under these conditions too? Everything I plant dies. Zone 5b, Ontario Canada
Sand is tough as everything flows right through it....I actually don't know...you stumped me....
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Could you please give a list of shallow rooted perennial plants?
Im sorry typing out lists on a comment reply is not something I am going to tackle.....I would google it.
Love your videos! You are so genuine. I am in zone 6a west central IL. My neighbor plays his radio 24 7 and has an outdoor woodburner. I would like to plant an evergreen screen but I am worried about creating a fire hazard. The space is in our back yard it is about 20ft wide and 35ft long. We aren't back there much because there is no privacy. Can you suggest some shrubs or smaller trees I could use? Would really appreciate your thoughts.
Arborvitaes junipers viburnums lilacs..hard to say I have no idea of the conditions
@@gardeningTLC Thank you for responding. My space is full sun. Is there a viburnum that would stay evergreen in winter Zone 6A. I kinda love viburnums.
Question…I planted sedums last year but they were repeatedly attacked by “something “. Whatever was attacking them was not eating them, just cutting off stocks of the new growth and leaving it on the ground. Could this be birds?
The sedums are growing back this Spring. Wondering how I can protect them.
?? Not sure. Try a repellant