Thank you, we're in the process or remaking our entire outdoor space so I am hoping to get some outdoor gardening videos this upcoming season. So glad you enjoyed the video, have a great week!
I love the cottage style but was always told it doesn't work in Florida but you have proven them wrong and given me hope of creating my own cottage garden here is St. Pete.
So far I think the trick is two-fold. First I had to realize that the beautiful cottage flowers I love don't like heat so plant them earlier in the season and expect that they won't last the entire season. And also, plant 'full sun' in half day sun to avoid burning. This has worked with my hydrangea in the front garden that everyone told me couldn't grow here in 9b, but it's getting morning sun till around 11am and it blooms perfectly and looks healthy. Look for purple Salvia, and Angelonia, they give a cottage look and usually can hold up to the heat longer than some other cottage style flowers. Good luck friend!
I am in 9b with a cottage garden. It is in full sun & quite a challenge. I enjoyed your video. I have some of the same the same flowers with lots of white also. I gave up on pintas, they die when it gets cold.
I’m in the Rocky Mountains (Utah) and am anxiously waiting to plant my flowers. It’s such fun seeing your garden. The Hydrangeas as so lovely. So glad to see your video!
These get some sun from mid day to early evening and have done well. The plants that will thrive in full sun will depend on your zone and the amount of heat you get but here in FL zone 9b I love Pentas because they come in a variety of colors, and Angelonia because of their beautiful purple flowers. Both are full sun and do well here in my area.
Yes, the ones that are in the south side of the yard get about 8 hours of Sun in the summer, the one on the side of the house gets about six. I love them! Thanks for watching :-)
@@goodehome do you have recommendation on the exact type of jasmine? I only see ground cover in my shops, but want to grow vertically like you show successfully.
@@itsonlyada I think this is called confederate jasmine. It has a sweet smell. The bush type is a different one. I think it's star jasmine. The vine one has a sweet smell in the spring when It blooms
Hydrangeas grow in sun? I am in zone 9 in Florida kind of west central. I thought they had to grow in shade..just asking, I want to grow some really bad but always thought it was to hot here.
Yes but they only get morning sun. The mid afternoon is too hot. They will scorch. Also If you do plant them, be sure that you water them when the sun has passed because the water droplets on the leaves could also scorch in the Sun. Hopefully you will have some luck with them if you give them a try. Wishing you the best.
I would love to grow hydrangea but always thought here in 9B Florida it wasn’t possible. Do they show up at the local nurseries and any cultivars you would recommend. You have such a beautiful garden! Thank you for sharing it
@@shamaem9540 I purchased them at Lowe's...I think Oak Leaf Hydrangea is the easiest to grow in FL. These I can't remember the cultivar name but I keep them watered very well and out of the extreme sun and they seem to do great.
You might also try Annabelle hydrangeas. I have two in my yard in Oklahoma up against a fence on the south side. I water them a LOT because it’s HOT here! They get full sun for most of the day,but are getting a little shade in the late afternoon sun from other plants. I have found when a tag shows “full sun to partial shade,” it means no full day sun! I am moving back to Panama City Beach soon and I am definitely going to try growing Annabelle’s there.
Yes, they are Everywhere here. By the hundreds. When I was a kid I used to catch them and they would just sit on your hand or arm for warmth if they were cold.
Welcome to my side garden. Leave me a comment below and let me know what you've got growing this year! Thanks for watching.
BEAUTIFUL/ WHERE ARE YOU/ FLORIDA HERE 🙂
@@dv8760 Central Florida, it's still pretty warm here but I'm ready for the cooler weather! I'm sure you are too
@@goodehome yes sitting out in the lannai trying to get in a book
Live in the Lakewood Ranch area
Love your garden , in the beginning of the video, all white flowering plants together, the white garden looks so beautiful! subscribed!
Thank you, we're in the process or remaking our entire outdoor space so I am hoping to get some outdoor gardening videos this upcoming season. So glad you enjoyed the video, have a great week!
I love the cottage style but was always told it doesn't work in Florida but you have proven them wrong and given me hope of creating my own cottage garden here is St. Pete.
So far I think the trick is two-fold. First I had to realize that the beautiful cottage flowers I love don't like heat so plant them earlier in the season and expect that they won't last the entire season. And also, plant 'full sun' in half day sun to avoid burning. This has worked with my hydrangea in the front garden that everyone told me couldn't grow here in 9b, but it's getting morning sun till around 11am and it blooms perfectly and looks healthy. Look for purple Salvia, and Angelonia, they give a cottage look and usually can hold up to the heat longer than some other cottage style flowers. Good luck friend!
I am in 9b with a cottage garden. It is in full sun & quite a challenge. I enjoyed your video. I have some of the same the same flowers with lots of white also.
I gave up on pintas, they die when it gets cold.
Thanks for watching and stopping to say hi in the comments. We sure do have unique challenges in the 9b garden. Wishing you a wonderful week!
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I’m in the Rocky Mountains (Utah) and am anxiously waiting to plant my flowers. It’s such fun seeing your garden. The Hydrangeas as so lovely. So glad to see your video!
Thank you. I'll be praying the warmth comes your way soon
Hi, Jen Your garden looks wonderful! The Jasmine is especially fabulous! They smell so good... Take care, and be well.
Thank you Catherine. Have a wonderful weekend
Hey Jenn, everything looks beautiful, I like your lizards too💞
Thanks so much! ☺️
🌻🍓Beautiful side garden. Looks delightful. TFS🍓🌻
Thank you ☺️
I notice that most are in shade . Do you have suggestions for some that get afternoon sun
These get some sun from mid day to early evening and have done well. The plants that will thrive in full sun will depend on your zone and the amount of heat you get but here in FL zone 9b I love Pentas because they come in a variety of colors, and Angelonia because of their beautiful purple flowers. Both are full sun and do well here in my area.
@@goodehome thank you
@@nancymcclain2533 you're welcome, have a great weekend
Your jasmine looks heavenly. Is it in full sun?
Yes, the ones that are in the south side of the yard get about 8 hours of Sun in the summer, the one on the side of the house gets about six. I love them! Thanks for watching :-)
@@goodehome do you have recommendation on the exact type of jasmine? I only see ground cover in my shops, but want to grow vertically like you show successfully.
@@itsonlyada I think this is called confederate jasmine. It has a sweet smell. The bush type is a different one. I think it's star jasmine. The vine one has a sweet smell in the spring when It blooms
I have had a difficult time finding info on growing flowers for cutting in Fl 9b. Do you have recommendations? I have some of what you showed.
So far all I have had luck with are Zinnia in my area. It seems to get too hot for everything else I have tried
Hydrangeas grow in sun? I am in zone 9 in Florida kind of west central. I thought they had to grow in shade..just asking, I want to grow some really bad but always thought it was to hot here.
Yes but they only get morning sun. The mid afternoon is too hot. They will scorch. Also If you do plant them, be sure that you water them when the sun has passed because the water droplets on the leaves could also scorch in the Sun. Hopefully you will have some luck with them if you give them a try. Wishing you the best.
I would love to grow hydrangea but always thought here in 9B Florida it wasn’t possible. Do they show up at the local nurseries and any cultivars you would recommend. You have such a beautiful garden! Thank you for sharing it
@@shamaem9540 I purchased them at Lowe's...I think Oak Leaf Hydrangea is the easiest to grow in FL. These I can't remember the cultivar name but I keep them watered very well and out of the extreme sun and they seem to do great.
Try Limelight or White Wedding hydrangeas.
You might also try Annabelle hydrangeas. I have two in my yard in Oklahoma up against a fence on the south side. I water them a LOT because it’s HOT here! They get full sun for most of the day,but are getting a little shade in the late afternoon sun from other plants. I have found when a tag shows “full sun to partial shade,” it means no full day sun! I am moving back to Panama City Beach soon and I am definitely going to try growing Annabelle’s there.
Hello do you have any idea that my coniferes jasmin is not fliwering?
It may need more hours of direct sunlight. I fine mine need more than 6 hours a day. It could also be in need of fertilizer. Hope that is helpful.
@@goodehome thank you so much I will add some more fertlizer.
Wait.. are they real lizards on the fence near the hydrangeas? ; )
Yes, they are Everywhere here. By the hundreds. When I was a kid I used to catch them and they would just sit on your hand or arm for warmth if they were cold.
@@goodehome they're cute!! (I'm sure they can drive you crazy though)