Thanks Marta, agreed with every one of your mentioned flowers! And I have them all as well I love them all. One I don't think you mentioned is hardy geranium Rosanne, the purple flowers are non stop from June to October 😊
All great choices! I'm loving Agastache Blue Fortune (Hyssop) with my hydrangea paniculatas. The spike shapes flowers and silvery blue color are such a compliment to the white and pink paniculatas.
Hi Martha, your channel was recomended by TH-cam.. Your garden is lovely...and it's huge! I wish, I could have big garden like you have.. I'm happy with my garden, eventhough in small size or compact.. I love it cuz, I put lots of my energie and enthousiasm to my garden.. Like you do, love limelight hydrangea, echinacea, lavendel.. ❤love your roses and everything in your garden..sharing your garden to us always a pleasure, thank you!❤😊❤ Regards from The Netherlands ❤
Great video, you have very beautiful flower garden's. My favorite 2 favorite flowers in August are my flower garden with nothing else but beautiful summer phox, I started with 1 plant probably about 10 to 12 years ago and they took my whole flower garden over. I just love them and they smell Heavenly. I think they are the same color as yours. My other favorite in zinnias. I have them growing in 3 different flower garden's plus I have them in pots here and there.😊
These are all so beautiful. I can imagine how hard it is to only choose ten top blooming flowers for August when you have so many. I only have a few blooming right now. I have been limited on plants that I can grow because we do not have many sunny areas. The good thing is we have a lot of shade for these hot months. But It limits me on what I can grow because we live in the woods. Right now I have beautiful Ginger Lilies blooming this month through September. They look like large white butterflies. It’s absolutely beautiful and smells like jasmine. They are taller than an average lily. I’m hoping my salvia (sage) blooms again at the end of August through September. I have moved it to a sunny location. Thank you for sharing your top ten August blooming flowers with us. Love that you added some of your other favorites.
Love your gardens, Marta. Latte petunia combined with Diamond Frost Euphorbia is stunning in my zone 6 upstate NY garden. Also hosta, dahlias, zinnias, geraniums….we’ve had so much rain!
Lovely video Marta, such beautiful roses ! I know what you mean I started with just a few and now have over 70 roses but feeding deadheading and pruning are so important for that strong repeat. I love roses and clematis, I think they are so wonderful together. Your bubblegum looks amazing, I have to grow Supertunia's next year, deadheading the regular petunia's is very time consuming for me and a sticky mess also and they don't perform anywhere close to the supertunia's. I love your thalictrum I planted a white one earlier this year from a bare root I can't wait for it to establish itself in a year or two, it's already about 3ft tall it's very pretty. Spotted a cheeky snail on your phlox 🐌 I grew Phlox Of Sheep from seed for the first time this year and they have been incredibly good and were so simple to do, I highly recommend them as an annual if you haven't tried those. Have a lovely week in your beautiful garden x
Hello Marta. So beautiful….I know how much you love Salvias and I grow a lot of them from seed. This year I grew Victoria Blue and I bought the seed from Johnnys Seeds. The package says it grows 18-36 inches. Mine is 5 ft tall and is the most stunning Salvia I have ever had. It says that it is a tender perennial so I am not sure if I will be able to winter it over as I am a Zone 7. But I suspect you will absolutely love this plant and I have not had to dead head it once and it is lovely in arrangements. We have had a very unusual hot summer and it does not look stressed at all. It was not difficult to grow from seed. I wish I could show you pictures on YT….you will not be disappointed ❤
Hi Marta, would you please do a video of your white gravels or white rocks in your garden. What kind are they? I would like to have this look in my gardern. Looks so clean and bring out the color of the plants/flowers. Thanks for all of your videos.
I’ve been waiting all season for my Dalia cafe au lait to bloom and it’s finally about to open… so exciting!! I also have vanilla fraise, cosmos, roses (which are still recovering from their last deadheading) and clematis which are doing very well this time of year.
My annual angelonia is looking really beautiful right now in the US zone 7b/8a. Most of the perennials are looking a little tired now after a hot summer.
I suppose the English version of the channel is not ment to be watched by Polish audience but I just couldn't help myself and girl does my brain glitch when trying to figure out whether what you're saying is always linguistically correct. Shout-out to fellow Poles struggling to learn English. Marta, I've been loving your garden for some time now and it never fails to amaze me. I would appreciate the bloopers section at the end of the videos ;) (this comment has been edited to remove numerous mistakes and typos)
don't be so hard on her, her English is excellent!! coming from American audience , but then again Americans are super forgiving and love every English accent out there 🧐😜
Your lilly is gorgeous , not that everything we have visited isn't , but I 'd love to learn abot the light pink one you're hoping Marta ❤ Your warmth & care with your garden is exposed in your display of beauty but, we all know it's just not always that easy & breezy. There is that much caring and love we see always ❤
Dear Marta, I am greeting you from Czechia. I admire your garden, it is so beautiful!I like the groups of flowers, colours of blooms you have together. I also have a big beauty garden and I would like to ask you whether you feel some pain on your body after so many years of gardening and cutting,how do you solve it?I am suffering from elbow pain🙁.
Hi! I do- few years ago I had spine surgery so I’ve been working closely with my physiotherapist on both pain I have in the moment and working on the ways to perform garden jobs so they don’t cause pain. I highly recommend finding someone in your area.
hybiscus! it blooms huge flowers for me since late July , also if you plant gladiolas , which I love , they bloom in august , even end of July for my 4b zone Minnesota , none of my clematis flower twice , dahlias started blooming yay, zinnias and cosmos start blooming in July , my oriental Lillies are still blooming and I want to add more as they are gorgeous , and liatris ( gay feather ) blooms since late July way into august, the rest is the same, cone flowers and rudbeckia , Russian sage 💗💖
I really want to plant verbena bonariensis but people keep discouraging against it. Is it really that hard to control? Like if I spend once a week removing the new plants that pop up will that be enough? Or it’s a everyday battle?
Beautiful Garden, great Video, especially if i look it on a rainy day as today. I love to see your Paradies it is a Inspiration. Thank you for that
Thanks Marta, agreed with every one of your mentioned flowers! And I have them all as well I love them all. One I don't think you mentioned is hardy geranium Rosanne, the purple flowers are non stop from June to October 😊
Highly appreciated v good proud of you for the v beautiful garden.
All great choices! I'm loving Agastache Blue Fortune (Hyssop) with my hydrangea paniculatas. The spike shapes flowers and silvery blue color are such a compliment to the white and pink paniculatas.
FAVORITES: Crocus, daffodils, tulips, alliums, peonies, dahlias, zinnias, supertunias, and FIRELIGHT hydrangea which looks beautiful in all seasons! ❤ 🌷 🌹 🌺
Caryopteris “blue beard” is so easy for me to grow even in clay soil And I love the silver-green foliage all year
Hi Martha, your channel was recomended by TH-cam..
Your garden is lovely...and it's huge! I wish, I could have big garden like you have.. I'm happy with my garden, eventhough in small size or compact.. I love it cuz, I put lots of my energie and enthousiasm to my garden..
Like you do, love limelight hydrangea, echinacea, lavendel..
❤love your roses and everything in your garden..sharing your garden to us always a pleasure, thank you!❤😊❤
Regards from The Netherlands ❤
Ur garden is Eden garden but u also look like gorgeous n simply lovely like a beautiful flower. ❤❤❤
Marta, you and your garden are both amazing . Than you for sharing your experiences and your good taste .
Very great Marta your flowers are v beautiful I would like to have it.v good 👍👍👍👍👍
Love the white,pink and purple colors of your garden 🪴 ❤
Hydrandeas 😍. A new gardener here in Austria zone 7B.
Hello! I’m In Austria right now! Weissensee ❤️
I’ve discovered Liatris fir the first time this year - my garden loves it
My climbing rose "Don jaun "..a beautiful deep red and an amazing fragrance, also my double mock orange 🙂🙂
best wishes from India....
Great video, you have very beautiful flower garden's. My favorite 2 favorite flowers in August are my flower garden with nothing else but beautiful summer phox, I started with 1 plant probably about 10 to 12 years ago and they took my whole flower garden over. I just love them and they smell Heavenly. I think they are the same color as yours. My other favorite in zinnias. I have them growing in 3 different flower garden's plus I have them in pots here and there.😊
These are all so beautiful. I can imagine how hard it is to only choose ten top blooming flowers for August when you have so many. I only have a few blooming right now. I have been limited on plants that I can grow because we do not have many sunny areas. The good thing is we have a lot of shade for these hot months. But It limits me on what I can grow because we live in the woods. Right now I have beautiful Ginger Lilies blooming this month through September. They look like large white butterflies. It’s absolutely beautiful and smells like jasmine. They are taller than an average lily. I’m hoping my salvia (sage) blooms again at the end of August through September. I have moved it to a sunny location. Thank you for sharing your top ten August blooming flowers with us. Love that you added some of your other favorites.
very nice garden
Love your gardens, Marta. Latte petunia combined with Diamond Frost Euphorbia is stunning in my zone 6 upstate NY garden. Also hosta, dahlias, zinnias, geraniums….we’ve had so much rain!
Lovely video Marta, such beautiful roses ! I know what you mean I started with just a few and now have over 70 roses but feeding deadheading and pruning are so important for that strong repeat. I love roses and clematis, I think they are so wonderful together. Your bubblegum looks amazing, I have to grow Supertunia's next year, deadheading the regular petunia's is very time consuming for me and a sticky mess also and they don't perform anywhere close to the supertunia's. I love your thalictrum I planted a white one earlier this year from a bare root I can't wait for it to establish itself in a year or two, it's already about 3ft tall it's very pretty. Spotted a cheeky snail on your phlox 🐌 I grew Phlox Of Sheep from seed for the first time this year and they have been incredibly good and were so simple to do, I highly recommend them as an annual if you haven't tried those. Have a lovely week in your beautiful garden x
These are all my faves too! Love seeing your garden❤❤
Your garden is amazing,love your videos.Did you see that snail on your phlox ? I wanted to pick it off, so destructive.
Lovely garden I really highly appreciated . I'm from India sr. Lireni Rose Epiphany convent Dt. Re--Bhoi Mawberi parish
They are all absolutely dependable and stunning.
My dahlias are bringing me joy, as well as blue hyssop and crocosmia. Your garden is so lovely! ❤
David Austin roses are main attraction in my garden.
Hello Marta. So beautiful….I know how much you love Salvias and I grow a lot of them from seed. This year I grew Victoria Blue and I bought the seed from Johnnys Seeds. The package says it grows 18-36 inches. Mine is 5 ft tall and is the most stunning Salvia I have ever had. It says that it is a tender perennial so I am not sure if I will be able to winter it over as I am a Zone 7. But I suspect you will absolutely love this plant and I have not had to dead head it once and it is lovely in arrangements. We have had a very unusual hot summer and it does not look stressed at all. It was not difficult to grow from seed. I wish I could show you pictures on YT….you will not be disappointed ❤
Hi Marta, would you please do a video of your white gravels or white rocks in your garden. What kind are they? I would like to have this look in my gardern. Looks so clean and bring out the color of the plants/flowers. Thanks for all of your videos.
I’ve been waiting all season for my Dalia cafe au lait to bloom and it’s finally about to open… so exciting!! I also have vanilla fraise, cosmos, roses (which are still recovering from their last deadheading) and clematis which are doing very well this time of year.
My annual angelonia is looking really beautiful right now in the US zone 7b/8a. Most of the perennials are looking a little tired now after a hot summer.
Mine has a few blooms but this heat is so bad. The others are looking a bit tired as well especially my annuals.
I suppose the English version of the channel is not ment to be watched by Polish audience but I just couldn't help myself and girl does my brain glitch when trying to figure out whether what you're saying is always linguistically correct. Shout-out to fellow Poles struggling to learn English. Marta, I've been loving your garden for some time now and it never fails to amaze me. I would appreciate the bloopers section at the end of the videos ;) (this comment has been edited to remove numerous mistakes and typos)
don't be so hard on her, her English is excellent!! coming from American audience , but then again Americans are super forgiving and love every English accent out there 🧐😜
Hardy hibiscus with big blooms is loving our heat and sun in zone 8a
Your lilly is gorgeous , not that everything we have visited isn't , but I 'd love to learn abot the light pink one you're hoping Marta ❤ Your warmth & care with your garden is exposed in your display of beauty but, we all know it's just not always that easy & breezy. There is that much caring and love we see always ❤
Dear Marta, I am greeting you from Czechia. I admire your garden, it is so beautiful!I like the groups of flowers, colours of blooms you have together. I also have a big beauty garden and I would like to ask you whether you feel some pain on your body after so many years of gardening and cutting,how do you solve it?I am suffering from elbow pain🙁.
Hi! I do- few years ago I had spine surgery so I’ve been working closely with my physiotherapist on both pain I have in the moment and working on the ways to perform garden jobs so they don’t cause pain. I highly recommend finding someone in your area.
Beautiful garden. Would you know the name of your butterfly bush please marta. I've just regrettably given one away
Can I ask what kind of rose is behind you when you talk about roses?
Your garden is beautiful! 😍
hybiscus! it blooms huge flowers for me since late July , also if you plant gladiolas , which I love , they bloom in august , even end of July for my 4b zone Minnesota , none of my clematis flower twice , dahlias started blooming yay, zinnias and cosmos start blooming in July , my oriental Lillies are still blooming and I want to add more as they are gorgeous , and liatris ( gay feather ) blooms since late July way into august, the rest is the same, cone flowers and rudbeckia , Russian sage 💗💖
Hello, such a beautiful garden with awesome flowers and shrubs. Bubblegum, interests me, yoours look amazing 😍. Do you spray them against pests ?
They are very pest resistant. Sometimes they get whitefly but organic spray is enough to solve the problem.
I have to treat my supertunia once a week with BT for budworm otherwise no blooms
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Was that a giant snail on the phlox at the end of the video?
Can you talk more about cosmos?? My cosmos i grew from seeds in pot is getting really big but no flowers. What should i do to get more flowers???
I have the exact same problem! Also, what flowers there are are very few, tiny, and covered with aphids. 😮
My cosmos is just starting to flower, I pinched them when they where small now they are massieve and finaly the blooms arrive. No aphids
I really want to plant verbena bonariensis but people keep discouraging against it. Is it really that hard to control? Like if I spend once a week removing the new plants that pop up will that be enough? Or it’s a everyday battle?
no its very easy, its annual , god willing it will flower at all, I find it hard to start plants from seed, so I dunno how it can go out of control
dahlia :-)