HUGE Perennial Haul, Planting Lavender & Cardoons, Plus a Bit of Chaos to Make Things Fun! 😆
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- Welcome Gardeners! Just a warning before you watch this video… It’s a bit…chaotic. We have some audio issues, some dog issues, some bee issues, some more video issues, and more! Despite all that fun, I have all my beautiful new perennials from Walters Gardens to show you, and I’m planting some lavender and cardoons! 💜 Enjoy!
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You are quickly becoming my FAVORITE garden channel. Don’t worry about your camera too much. You’ve got knowledge, personality and style that is fabulous ❤❤
Janey has reached favorite status for me❤ enjoying watching her succeed!
I think it may pay you to get a dog trainer to train monty. It is possible to establish a toilet in the garden where he can be trained to go
They say puppies are puppies but I started training my puppies from a young age not to enter the garden. If a ball went in the garden they stop at the edge, look at me and maybe bark once to let me know if I am not facing them, that their ball or toy is in garden. I will carefully remove it, then give them some cuddles and praise and its so much easier to teach this before they think the entire garden is their playground.
She can train her dog to stay off the flowers and specific garden beds. I've trained all of my dogs to stay off of the flowerbeds and to go potty in the corner of the yard. They can be running around playing with each other and if one of them has to "go"; they stop playing and head to the corner to "go". After finishing their business, they will run out of the corner and continue playing.
(The only draw back to this training is; when a rabbit is in the yard and runs into the flowerbeds... It knows it is safe. The dogs just run back and forth or around the perimeter of the island beds). 😉
Yes, you can train your dog or have them go to obedience training. Jenny at “Gardening with Creekside” bought a German Shepherd puppy a couple of years ago and Brynna knows to stay out of the flower beds. She had her go to obedience school,because they also have The Nursery and they have lots of customers around her and she listens very well! ❤
Whenever I had garden damage, it was usually from my female dog. And that’s what I was told the male dogs they don’t cause the damage from going to the bathroom.
What a fun video!!! Love how real you are and absolutely hilarious!!!
Janey you have trellises on your pallets. Just remove from pallets and stain them black. You can put in front and back of your propane and plant a climbing rose, jasmine, wisteria, or clematis.
Pallets are much too large for clematis and other vining plants to climb
Great idea!
Great idea! She can also hang plants from the slats ❤
Laura prunes back her lavender very hard at the end of the season to avoid the "woodiness "forming
I have a white stokes aster. Coastal NC (zone 8b). I need to move it to a more sunny location.
No need to apologize, Janey! This video made me smile! It's real life, unscripted!!
Janey, I feel as though I am watching an artist creating your masterpiece. I look forward to every video to see your progress as well as to hear the explanation of your visions. I imagine your neighbors are loving the process too
Heads up on the Spiderwort...it spreads like crazy! At least it did in my Michigan garden. Hopefully it will behave in your CA garden!
Here in the south, too. I’ve had some in a pot for years but it somehow jumps out & plants itself wherever you don’t want it. Lol
We have a lot of spiderwort. While it does spread we e never found it to be aggressive. Easy for us to control. Perhaps it’s the variety or location. We grow the native Ohio spiderwort.
I lo e tge excitement you exude when your in your garden. It is hard work and not for the weak.My husband and I put out 20 2cu ft of mulch and I was done for. I said no more. Kerp up tge hard work Janey.We enjoy watching your garden process abd always enjiy your sweet kind husband helping. It is such a joy seeing you two wirking together.You can tell he loves you and making you happy.
Bring on ALLLLLLL the planting videos!!
I watch you and Laura I just started watching you last summer but I’ve been watching Laura for years. I go out to her mom and dad‘s nursery every year even though she’s in Oregon it’s only 35 miles from where I live in nampa Idaho their whole family are the nicest people. I love your personality and just love your husband he’s a real gem. Cute kids too. Keep up the good work a few years it’s gonna be just gorgeous.
I've never heard of a cardoon.....and to see those tiny little seedling and imagine them "spilling over the edge of the walkway" is beyond my current comprehension. I look forward to seeing the garden in August, because I do believe it's going to be shockingly beautiful and spellbinding. I CANNOT believe what you've accomplished in eight short months!
I had to stop the video for just a moment and tell you, your property is looking so pretty. It’s amazing how much you’ve done. ❤
Don't worry about the audio - you'll figure it out 👍 You thought this was a chaotic video - I actually loved it. I can't stop laughing at Wally taking his sweet ol' time in relieving himself on your plants. The plants from Walter's Gardens look awesome. The orchard walkway is my favorite place in your garden. 🥀🌻
Oh my goodness, when I was getting my Russian Sage flowerbeds ready for spring, in April, I broke out in a terrible rash. I wore gloves when cutting the plants back but took the gloves off when i cleaned up the cuttings. My hands began to turn red, they itched and blistered up. I thought the cold weather was causing the problem. Janey just made me aware that i was actually having an alergic reaction.
This turned out to be one of my favorite videos. So much real life! It was fun. You may need to plant a patch of lawn with a few shrubs just for Monty. It could be tucked away somewhere but it might help keep him out of your garden beds when he needs a potty stop.
We trained our dog to do her business in only one specific area of our acreage and nowhere else. It works.
I love the flowers. I cannot wait until you finish your front - I am so curious to see what the center of your front yard turns into. Thanks for going into detail on the flowers you received.
I just rinse behind my pooch with the hose after he goes it seems to help a bit 😂
😂🤣 Monty and Wally!!!
Courtney’s cherub is so delightful. And yes, she definitely has good taste - poppies are beautiful (especially the ones you have put the back!).
Janey, Garden crossings online plant shop sells the Totally stoked Riptide Stokesia aster plant; Heidi also showcased this plant 7 months ago on her youtube channel as part of her late blooming summmer plants which I recommend everyone watch for inspiration. 😊
For me it's the cats spraying on my flowers n stuff..
Can't wait to see everything planted up and in full bloom.
Oh my gosh Janey you have come soooo far !! The orchard area is really shaping up among other areas !!
Am I the only one that has a notes folder on your phone titled plants. Love these videos .. adding new plants to look for at my garden centre. I am currently recovering from knee replacement...can't wait to get to garden centre's.
No, you're not😅! I save the screenshots from Janey And other gardening channels. They're in their own Folder ...
No, I do too!
Me too I have notes everywhere !!! Sometimes it gets a little over the top !!
Very sweet ending to your video! All those PW plants are amazing so excited to see where you plant them .
Gurl! You are cookin' with gas!!!! Can't imagine what this will all look like in 5 years!! You are a get it done gal and so fun to watch your energy! I still garden as best I can but so fun to watch you roll!
I love the real life gardening, dog pee and all 😂
This video was a hoot! ❤️😂
Your garden is so beautiful and you are amazing for doing so much in such a short time. I prefer your garden the way you design it rather than the way Landscape professionals suggest. I think the only thing that needs to be done is the driveway. If you could get the cracks fixed and maybe driveway blacktop done, your landscape is gorgeous. Personally, I prefer what you do which is focus on plants, flowers, trees, evergreens. Congrats and thakn you for sharing your videos.
Your excitement for these plants is contagious! I have been planting my seedlings like mad before the rain comes
Love you! Spiderwart! I inherited it from my father in law and in Connecticut it takes over! It does attract bees so I let it go. It volunteers from front to back so be ready!
The more real life chaos, the better! Loving your videos! ❤
What i loved about this video is that you did the research on the plants you received and were able to give detailed information about each one (and posted the tag info on the screen). So not just the specs but actually what makes it interesting and how you plan to use it in your garden.
Ooh, Janey, what about lavender lining your driveway that goes to the back of the garage. That would be so “country romantic”
I can't wait to see your May garden walk ❤
Your property is looking so good Janey! I watch you every day!!
I love all the purple hues you’ve got going on. I’ve really been drawn to the purple and blue hues this season. 💜
Hey, a bit of chaos is great! Great, fun video…your excitement is so infectious!👏🇨🇦👏
Wow!!! That was alot of plants!!! How exciting! And you’re trying out two of my favorites…heliopsis and the Wild Rose Heuchera. That heuchera is stunning 😍. Brings so much color without relying on blooms.
I think I need to move somewhere warmer so I can grow more of these plants!!
Oh dear! "Little" pee puppies, LOL! That is why I prefer female doggies. That is quite the haul of perennials for sure! How exciting! I cannot wait to see them fill out and bloom. You continue to inspire me to "get in my garden!" 🥰💐🐕
Hmmm....I'd say you are definitely a PGP....Professional Garden Person!!!! 😊
Wow, I love your excitement.
Glad to see a few natives. Love to see more. Looking forward to see where all the plants go.
Coming in after doing what I could out in my garden to your video of gorgeous flowers to be planted is just so much fun! I have been learning so much from you over time and it is showing in my garden this year! I found several PW at Lowes last year in the discount rack. And they are stars in my garden this spring already! My lavender just blows me away every time I step out side on front porch! It is full of beautiful blooms that almost seem to have wings! Spanish Lavender! That's it! Thanks so much for sharing with us!
Those pretty plants must have been cheering when the delivery truck turned onto Janey’s driveway. Such an amazing collection, very excited for you Janey! 🌺🇨🇦
Poor Monty.. he needs some where to run and play too!
Your garden is coming along. 🪴
LOL, oh my goodness, dogs are not garden friends. Let the planting begin.
Love the progress your doing and amazed how much u have done, the artichoke will get huge over time and will shadow your other plants. Love Monty a dog is a dog!
Love how you snuck a mini tour into the video! The colors this time of year are irresistible!
In my mind I thought I never liked lavender, (the nurses diffused lavender when I was in labor with my first son and I hated the smell) and last spring my husband bought me a big container of lavender and I fell in love! It smelled amazing when the sun hit it and the bees were constantly all over! Wish I could grow some here that’s a perennial but I think most are zone 5 and higher.
My lavender has been around way over four years. With my newer ones I’ve been trimming it hard in late winter, as far down as I see green growth. I even did that with some older plants I was ready to pull and surprisingly it pushed new growth! It gave me a little more time before I have to replace them.
I cannot figure out if it is your voice being more 'crisp' or if it is a deference in the "volume" to hear you on the go pro? But a definite difference. ❤
You have some gorgeous plants to get into the ground. Happy planting.
Adorable little helper!
Yes! There are pink kniphofias :-). I never liked the orange (red-yellow pokers) but I love the pink…and it looks like there are several shades of pink. Can’t wait to see them in your garden. Love your poppies too!
Janey everything looks amazing! Such incredible progress since you moved in 🎉❤love the videos. Send us sunshine ☀️🌺💛🇨🇦
Beautiful. Your videos are so inspiring. PLEASE 🙏🏼 talk to your friends from Proven Winners to develop more plants for zone 10-11 😉
The landscape is coming along. Happy planting.
I planted cardoons last year for the first time. Mine got three feet across in one season! Beautiful giant thistle-like flowers! zone 6b
I love the patience and love you have for Monty. He can do no wrong in our eyes! 😘 ❤
These is so exciting! So many perennials to be added in your beautiful garden.
I just got my order from your store! It was so precious! You included a little hand written thank you note, and some stickers for my water bottle! You are so thoughtful!! Love your channel too!!!!
Fun video was not too chaotic I like the variety, your place is getting so colorful, can’t wait to see once all those get planted up 😊
I prune my lavender twice a year. I prune it with long stems just when it's in bud because I dry it for sachets and bundles. It reblooms (not quite as full). Then I prune it hard in late winter, down to within a few inches of the ground. A properly pruned plant should live a long time-- up to 20 years.
Thank you Janey, I’m making my list for next year! You must be so excited to get all of this, I can’t wait to see you add them to your landscape
Heliopsis will be outstanding! Can’t wait to see the updates!
Hi Janey, love your videos! A while back you had a poll question on your community page asking what should be planted in the space outside your front gate between your front fence and the road… I think that Kaleidoscope Hardy Ice Plant would be amazing in that space! Especially since it’s a xeriscape plant… it’s so colorful and won’t require a ton of water once established!
My parents live in San Diego and I’ve seen entire hillsides planted with purple flowering ice plant… the purple color is stunning!
Evening Everyone 🥰🥰
Cookies and cream Hibiscus is also my number 1 must find plant! Can’t wait to see how your’s grows this season!!
Wow what a lot of Flowers 🌸 .
That is the first time I saw that pink 2025 yarrow. Looks pretty!
Good morning Janey,
Wow those are awesome plants, can't wait to see you planting them and seening there blooms in the Summer. You might want to wash down where the dog did he's business. I bought some squirrel repellent for my front yard my neighbor's dog would come over and do his business around the trees, he didn't like the smell of it.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful plants. Have a great rest of the day.
🙂 👋
Yes, Lavender can be woody, but I have two English lavenders in a pots and have had them for almost 8 years. I cut it back to about three inches every late winter, like February and it comes back just beautiful each year. Same for in the ground cutting it back will keep it from getting woody and it will last much longer. I am sure you could research it and understand what I am talking about. Loving all the planting in your orchard garden and the walk way. Looking so beautiful.
I thought the audio was much better than the cell phone. Very crisp and clear and I could hear every word. You will get used to it and so will viewers. I want that firefly fushia yarrow!!!! I hope to find it in my local garden center. Yarrow is a great plant that re-blooms for me in zone 6. I have white veronica and white lavender in my garden and they really are beautiful. If you can get white lavender you will love that too.
Maybe order Monty a couple of dog fire hydrants to place around the property. That way he knows where to go.
Scatter some well placed garden statue near his preferred pee spots, get the house training scent to anoint and hopefully he will pee on those instead of the plants
Flagstaff, Arizona snows and yes we have native Penstemon 😊👍such a great selection of plants for your Best for the west garden ❤
Great real life video with the dogs and the bees…love it! Everything is looking so good in your garden. I have a lot of shade in my garden and I don’t know why I haven’t thought about heuchera. I love all the ones you got… time for a trip to the nursery!
Love you enthusiasm!!!!♥️🌷💞
Omg loving the poppies❤ your plant delivery is awesome! Happy planting.
& to California poppies - yay!
I thought when you were going to do a flower field I was thinking of scattering seeds haha! That would be such a fun experiment and a good way to fill space before permeate plans go in.
Sweetie please use a kneeling pad when planting!!!! I didn’t and I REALLY regret it now in my late 40’s. The garden is looking so beautiful already. You definitely have an eye for garden design with the textures and colors you place . I’m so looking forward to see it in late June when the landscape will be bursting with color! Have a great day.
Hi Janey, yes there is a zone 8a/8b in the High Desert CA. Sunset Western Zone 11. Your place is coming along beautifully. Watch you every day. Right now I have insomnia so I'm watching you at 330 am. Not my usual time. Usually around 8 with my morning coffee. Have a great day!
Loved this video!!
When the dog pees on plants water them.down right away if u catch them, we used to have to do that with our horses when they were on our lawn.
❤beautiful
Regarding your Sweet Romance Lavender, you talked about it getting woody and being short lived. Laura from Garden Answer has a video where she talks about hers which she has in a long border down the side of her raised bed garden. She cuts hers back every year almost down to the ground. It grows back every spring and she has no woodiness. Check out her video.
What beautiful plants!
LOL. Those boys and their hiked legs! 😂 it is what it is!
Really fun video. thank you!
I planted honeysuckle today ❣️🌸🌿🤗‼️✔️💕
I love PW plants! I have bought Color Spires 'Back to the Fuchsia' and Rockin Fuchsia Salvia LOVE them! they reseeds in my garden so I get enjoy it every spring. Zone 9B FL
Loved this video. Reminds me of me when gardening :D
But confused as to your statement off Lavender not being a perennial, just prune it back in the spring each year and that woodiness does not happen. All of a sudden Lavender feels like a waste to plant if it is not a perennial. Every plant can be a perennial I think, just needs the right care and love ;).
Flagstaff, AZ is where it snows but the altitude there is 5,000 ft. It’s a mountain basically. That’s why it snows. So I think you are correct about southwest and the zone unless PW is thinking of Southwest coast.
Nice haul. Thank you for sharing. There is a heuchera I like that is in peach color tones...so pretty.
I love when they release new cultivars of native things you see blooming roadside like spiderwort. In central FL I’ve seen huge swaths of beautiful purple spiderwort blooming in the winter so I’m definitely getting some of those new Webmasters next year.
I’ve grown Heliopsis for years and they are wonderful they literally
bloom all summer I live in Idaho. And they come back every year without fail. You will love them. Also I do cut them after they bloom a while they can get fairly tall but they bounce right back. I also have a very large island that is covered in different colors of ice plant it is a show stopper every year. But I stopped putting in the ones that get 4-6 tall and only put in 1-3 inches tall they are flatter to the ground a look much prettier. They don’t appear invasive in Idaho. I don’t know about California I never heard that and I lived there over 40 years. They could be I guess.
Everything is looking great!! Btw… Fine Gardening and other resources have maps of the Southwest… the high desert of New Mexico is in the arid Southwest, and a lot is zone 7… northern Arizona has many zone 8 areas…
Also the gopro creator combo works amazing and the audio is very good from the mic comes with the set! 😊
I used to live in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area in Texas, Zone 8 - and Texas is considered to be the "Southwest." Depending on the source, any number of states are grouped in to this region. According to Wikipedia, the U.S. Southwest includes Arizona and New Mexico, along with adjacent portions of California, Colorado, Nevada, Oklahoma, Texas, and Utah. BUT, according to the U.S. Dept. of Labor, the Southwest region includes: Arkansas, Colorado, Louisiana, Montana, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Utah and Wyoming. Go figure! ;)
Your property is going to be so amazing, you have done a magnificent job so far and i can’t wait for alll of the future videos! You have the patience of a saint. I adore Monty but it is sad what happens to anything agree when they pee on it. Ask me how I know 🤪😜