A Glorious Spring-like Day in the Garden
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Good morning!❤😊❤ so fun sun day!❤😂❤ huggicates and love Miss Jenny!❤😊❤
So happy you have had a touch of spring. For us, that happens in mid to late August and it absolutely does the heart good.
I can hardly believe how quickly time passes. When you mentioned opening the garden center in February, I felt a wave of panic. I've been attempting to work in my backyard whenever the weather allows, as I prefer to avoid garden projects in the heat of summer. Now that I'm older, the heat really gets to me!
Love a freshly graded road! Only country people would understand!
Brenna just enjoying her garden is so precious!!!!!!
Still cold and snow on the ground
Agree with you on the Viburnums Jenny! Hopefully Southern Living will adopt these. Viburnum davidii (YIN) and Viburnum propinquum(YANG) are both temperate/subtropical shrubs (which is why they do so well in zones 7-9). :)
Good Morning GWC Family!❤
Hi 😊 I would love some of the roses. Just let me know when they are ready. Thank you
You don't need special equipment to move hibiscus. They're pretty shallow rooted actually and very easy to move, although they do travel horizontally quite a bit.
Our winter hits in January and February. I can’t prune until March. I’ll have to live vicariously through you 😊
Hi 👋 Jenny
Ms. Jenny, have you ever tried the rio samba roses? The are absolutely beautiful with a combination of pink, orange and yellow flowers. They smell heavenly, oh my goodness!!
I haven’t but thank you for the recommendation ❣️
Your welcome! Can't wait to see your gardens come spring, super excited!!
wish i lived near you. i would be there in a flash. but, i live in ga. loved the video and your garden already looks beautiful! thanks for sharing.
I’m so sad they discontinued Virbiurnum because I would LOVE to have more of those for the back yard! 😢
Glad to know I need to prune my button bush, Jenny.
I’m looking forward to learning how to prune Double Play Doozie Spirea from you Jenny!
Morning!!
Up here in Southern Kentucky, we have no temps below freezing for the next seven days and I’m sooo excited!
I know your excitement!!!!
Yes! Was 65 down her in my Atlanta area garden yesterday!!💚💚🌸
Sounds like a perfect day for gardening!
The warmth is coming to Texas too! Makes one feel so alive and springy 🙌🏻 also, how cute is your vest!
Resembles farm mowing and wind rowing
Just a thought, if you are wanting to get something out of the garden and you don’t have another place for them, perhaps there would be a local group of master gardeners who would be willing to come and dig them up and haul them away for you. They would be re-homed by people who care and would be careful in your garden. Save you labor. Your gardens are beautiful and always evolving. That’s one of the joys of gardening.
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Isn’t this weather beautiful, Jenny? No freezing temperatures for the next 7 days, loving it 🥰
Me!!! I would love a rose bush! I’m local!!
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These spring like teasers are what get me through winter 💚 I finally let the dogs out in the sunshine & planted up my winter sowing seeds. Glorious!! Good to see you guys staying busy & preparing for the season.
Good morning Jenny and all. Have a great day. Won’t be long and your garden center will be open!
Hey, Jenny! February 15 is my birthday. If I get cash, I'm buying plants! 😀
I too got out and soaked up the sun and started cleaning up my garden yesterday here in Northern Alabama. It felt amazing!
Good morning, Jenny☕️ You’ve got your work cut out for you and I’m jealous 😝Currently 5° up here in Boston. 🥶 Have a Blessed Day 😊🐶
Oh my! Stay warm!!!
It’s a warm week for us too. Lovely except that today it’s rainy! I’m not complaining though… I’ve been dividing strawberries the past few days 🍓💚
At the beginning of the video Camera angle makes your hat brine look like it's a foot long! Too funny!
Jenny is your Ginkgo tree in full sun? I've had a Ginkgo in North Alabama and I had to dig it up and move to pot because it was scorching every year and not growing. It did great in the shade. I want to plant it in the ground but I don't know where...full sun, part sun, shade....? Love your gardens! 😊
Mine’s in full sun!
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Behind your small shed you were near where you are changing out the roses, you had the upside coleus. Did you have any issues with the Japanese beetles eating them?
Sweet potato vine
Praise the Lord no!!!! Sometimes there will be a small hard beetle that chews on the sweet potato vines.
Hi, Jenny. I would like to order some Spice Baby Viburnum. In order for tor them to bear berries, do I need another kind of viburnum? I am in Indiana zone 5-6 and these would be planted along a ditch that has dabbled sun. Would this be an appropriate spot? So enjoy your videos. Thanks. Ginny Brandgard
Buttonbush explained:Tiny, tubular, 5-lobed, fragrant white flowers appear in dense, spherical, long-stalked flower heads (to 1.5” diameter) in early to mid-summer. Long, projecting styles give the flower heads a distinctively pincushion-like appearance. Flower heads are very attractive to hummingbirds, butterflies, and other insect pollinators. Flower heads mature into hard spherical ball-like fruits consisting of multiple tiny two-seeded nutlets. Fruiting heads usually persist throughout the winter. Best!
Good glorious morning from Kentucky! Woohoo, I'm off this weekend, and it's going to be 60! Ms. Jenny, I have a question. I have a pearl glam and a wine and roses weg. When can I prune them? My pearl glam has a straight up stalks and weigular is just all over the place. It was miss shapen last year when I planted it and I wanted to wait a year before pruning. Please advise me. Lol I have no clue and you and garden answer don't ever talk about them. Ty I just love love yall and learn so much! 😊
You can prune Pearl Glam now and if you want your weigela to flower then you’ll need to wait until after it blooms to prune it. Hope that helps!
@GardeningwithCreekside how far back should you cut back that pearl glam?? It's tallest center cane is 3 ft
@ by 1/3 to 1/4 the total plant size
@GardeningwithCreekside THANK YOU!! Sorry these were kind of expensive for me and I just love love them and don't want to mess them up! Ty!
Good morning Jenny! Is there room in “critter corner” for the extra Summerific Hibiscus? If I remember correctly the signature garden doesn’t have any of the crush series yet!
I like the way you’re thinking!!!!
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My Rose of Sharon still has Bloom pods on it,is this something that will fall off when it warms up or is this something I need to take off myself.
Once it begins pushing out new growth those pods will fall off. Rose of Sharons do bloom on new growth, so pruning is always beneficial. I'll be pruning mine in the coming days.
@GardeningwithCreekside Thank you 😊
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