Lovely veranda! I will never plant oxalis again! A few stems must have landed on our lawn after I removed them from a pot about 10 years ago and they are now part of the lawn. I’m enjoying these trips to your yard! 🇨🇦🌸🇨🇦
Love your videos and down-to-earth approach to gardening. Next year im going to challenge myself to using flowers I've never tried before - you're such an inspiration to "experiment! The pink container is my favorite.
I bet your neighbors are envy of your yard. Every thing looks so nice. I was at Lowe’s today gett weed and feed and went by the clearance area found a beautiful purple hanging basket. Going to be doing a project with the granddaughters their mom loves purple. It’s perfect at 50 percent off
Loving your choices in annuals! There are a few that I have never heard of! Curious to see how the PW shamrock performs! I bought the no brand many years ago and it is very invasive in my garden. I wonder if the PW cultivar will be more controllable! Also, your front porch is perfection :)
That Kreta is also called Cleopatra Canna. It blooms 2 different variations of red & yellow. It makes a stunning g display when blooming or not. It also multiplies quickly
I use No Float shredded cypress mulch. It stays put here in flat TX Zone 9a when the earth cracks from drought then floods when it rains. I like your canna by the walk.
I feel like we are always planting the same things...i ordered the bi colored oxallis with the pink flowers this year. Planted the rhizomes and they are also in shade. The stems grew really long for me.
Hi Corey, I love your videos. I have a question. I need something (annuals) for summer for the concrete pots at my country church. My problem, other than the country creatures eating them, is that they are in 90% shade all day. Maybe a bit of dappled sun at some point, but there are so many trees that it's doubtful. I'm thinking of putting Coleus or Caladium, and maybe something trailing in them. What would you suggest? These post have excellent drainage. Any help would be appreciated.
Be a good idea to get someone to cut your curves on your retaining walls to finish it off...looks poor with the haphazard top plate stone irradicately just placed on top without being CUT.......Just saying
Lovely veranda! I will never plant oxalis again! A few stems must have landed on our lawn after I removed them from a pot about 10 years ago and they are now part of the lawn. I’m enjoying these trips to your yard! 🇨🇦🌸🇨🇦
WOW, everything looks so lush and beautiful, thank you for sharing this with us. ❤
Love your videos and down-to-earth approach to gardening. Next year im going to challenge myself to using flowers I've never tried before - you're such an inspiration to "experiment! The pink container is my favorite.
That Canna is incredible. I’ve added cannas for the first time this year and I wish I’d found one like that 😊
I didn’t see it flower, so we’ll see hire that looks 🙂
I bet your neighbors are envy of your yard. Every thing looks so nice. I was at Lowe’s today gett weed and feed and went by the clearance area found a beautiful purple hanging basket. Going to be doing a project with the granddaughters their mom loves purple. It’s perfect at 50 percent off
Just beautiful!
It looks so beautiful! Going to look so pretty to drive up to.
definitely need an update!
Oh, Corey, how I wish you lived closer to me! Everything is simply stunning!
I grow the purple oxallis in containers. Discovered it years ago. Shade here in California.
Oh wow, too LOVE your front porch. What a great place for relaxing. Also love that orange begonia, oh my goodness!
Love your porch..hope to see the canna corner in bloom in a future video!!!
Loving your choices in annuals! There are a few that I have never heard of! Curious to see how the PW shamrock performs! I bought the no brand many years ago and it is very invasive in my garden. I wonder if the PW cultivar will be more controllable! Also, your front porch is perfection :)
Nice job! You are so like me, I cannot resist some plants and really I should.
So pretty!
Looking good there. Double impatients are my absolute favorite annual.
I love your house. I dream of having a front porch!
That Kreta is also called Cleopatra Canna. It blooms 2 different variations of red & yellow. It makes a stunning g display when blooming or not. It also multiplies quickly
I’ve seen the Cleopatra and loved it. Thanks for the info!!!
I use No Float shredded cypress mulch. It stays put here in flat TX Zone 9a when the earth cracks from drought then floods when it rains. I like your canna by the walk.
Haven’t seen that kind of mulch… sounds like it would solve the problem… if I can find it.
I feel like we are always planting the same things...i ordered the bi colored oxallis with the pink flowers this year. Planted the rhizomes and they are also in shade. The stems grew really long for me.
That looks like a Cleopatra Canna that will be yellow with a red outline. Had one last year! Just gorgeous!
Looks great! How long have you lived there? How far away from the greenhouse is it? It seemed not close from your other video.
I have 2 of the choc striped canna. Haven’t bloomed yet tag saids Cleopatra orange & yellow flowers
Hi Corey, I love your videos. I have a question. I need something (annuals) for summer for the concrete pots at my country church. My problem, other than the country creatures eating them, is that they are in 90% shade all day. Maybe a bit of dappled sun at some point, but there are so many trees that it's doubtful. I'm thinking of putting Coleus or Caladium, and maybe something trailing in them. What would you suggest? These post have excellent drainage. Any help would be appreciated.
Take a look at my recent videos, I had one specifically for deer/critters and there are some shade plants in there.
Very lovely!!!
Shamrocks is a great name for them lol!
Be a good idea to get someone to cut your curves on your retaining walls to finish it off...looks poor with the haphazard top plate stone irradicately just placed on top without being CUT.......Just saying
That was constructed by a family member as a DIY gift to my mother-in-law, so for now it’s staying as is.