I really like the steps topped with the pavers, looks finished. Wish I could get Carex even close to that price, at the end of our season there might be a few ratty ones left and they are still over $20, for some reason they are very high priced here. Great job Whitney! Brenda🇨🇦
I tend to try and grab some end of season plants from Lowe's and Home Depot. Their in a hurry to get rid of their last plants... Lowes will go down to 75% but Home Depot usually stays at the 50%. The carex grass came from home depot, wish I had grabbed a bit more.
More bulbs! What's the total up to? 400? Love the fact that you can find marked down perennials. Don't see them in my area really...sometimes shrubs, but most perennials are just put away for winter..I think. HD and nurseries...Lowes is not super close by. Here today I planted Hellebores, Hakonechloa, Hardy Begonias, Hardy geranium, Lungwort, Virginia Bluebells some others...mostly transplants from my own garden. Into a friends garden. And some bulbs... satisfactory when its so late to plant ! Keep on Keeping on!
@@creatingyourgarden it only takes a few years then it becomes a relief to divide so many things! These people had been super helpful to me this past year so I was just returning the favor. And ...gardening is definitely not their thing... Kinda the most fun thing to be able to do. It's super satisfying to bring shovelfuls of Hakonechloa to a blank slate garden and know it can look like something in the spring. And Hellebores look good pretty much all the time. I had a flat of seedlings (1 year old) and divided a few big ones. The big ones went with the hak grass....the yearlings with a bunch of carex flacosperma (sp?) plugs left over from another garden. If you keep developing the your back lot there ... Your going to have enough to divide to run a small nursery. That's One reason this channel is fun to follow. Watching it develop is pretty cool 👍
@@ericjorgensen8028 thank you! Most gardening channels I watch don't start from a blank slate so I thought this would be cool to show especially since the property is wooded and the whole trash thing lol. I can't wait till I have enough mature plants to divide☺️
On your cinder block steps-perhaps consider planting little steppable plants into the holes in each block for living green steps.
Always enjoy watching you work on your space Whitney & continuing to make your vision come to life! Thank you for sharing it with us😊♥️
Thanks for watching! I’m excited to see how it all comes together in the spring
Love the new plants, great price. They are going to fill that space in nicely. Love watching ❤.
Thanks so much! I think they will too! ❤
Thank you for sharing your location and zone 😊
Your welcome ☺️
I really like the steps topped with the pavers, looks finished.
Wish I could get Carex even close to that price, at the end of our season there might be a few ratty ones left and they are still over $20, for some reason they are very high priced here.
Great job Whitney!
Brenda🇨🇦
I tend to try and grab some end of season plants from Lowe's and Home Depot. Their in a hurry to get rid of their last plants... Lowes will go down to 75% but Home Depot usually stays at the 50%. The carex grass came from home depot, wish I had grabbed a bit more.
Looking great…Happy Thanksgiving
Thank you, Happy Thanksgiving to you too! ❤️
More bulbs! What's the total up to? 400?
Love the fact that you can find marked down perennials. Don't see them in my area really...sometimes shrubs, but most perennials are just put away for winter..I think. HD and nurseries...Lowes is not super close by.
Here today I planted Hellebores, Hakonechloa,
Hardy Begonias, Hardy geranium, Lungwort, Virginia Bluebells some others...mostly transplants from my own garden. Into a friends garden. And some bulbs... satisfactory when its so late to plant !
Keep on Keeping on!
Where are you Eric?
@staceyallard2692 not far from NYC...!
Wish I had an amount that I could divide and transplant...what a lucky friend to receive that, I would've been so excited😆
@@creatingyourgarden it only takes a few years then it becomes a relief to divide so many things! These people had been super helpful to me this past year so I was just returning the favor. And ...gardening is definitely not their thing... Kinda the most fun thing to be able to do. It's super satisfying to bring shovelfuls of Hakonechloa to a blank slate garden and know it can look like something in the spring. And Hellebores look good pretty much all the time. I had a flat of seedlings (1 year old) and divided a few big ones. The big ones went with the hak grass....the yearlings with a bunch of carex flacosperma (sp?) plugs left over from another garden.
If you keep developing the your back lot there ... Your going to have enough to divide to run a small nursery. That's One reason this channel is fun to follow. Watching it develop is pretty cool 👍
@@ericjorgensen8028 thank you! Most gardening channels I watch don't start from a blank slate so I thought this would be cool to show especially since the property is wooded and the whole trash thing lol. I can't wait till I have enough mature plants to divide☺️