I used your shrub suggestions to finish the privacy screen

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  • @kristinebyrne5021
    @kristinebyrne5021 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I'm going to incorporate "deer browse" into my gardening vocabulary. Sounds much nicer than the string of expletives I habitually use to describe the deer damage in my yard.

  • @Cmallon81
    @Cmallon81 ปีที่แล้ว +31

    To hide the portapotty have you considered an outdoor screen or willow fence? You could always move them next year after construction is done.

    • @penny1295
      @penny1295 ปีที่แล้ว

      Beautiful choices,above average,great job Erin!

  • @DrunkGardening
    @DrunkGardening ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Holy Crayola. The color of those cottage windows. No words. But at at least you'll have some color in the winter 😉 My neighbors parked an old Kubota on our side of a huge evergreen and that dang orange was the first thing to catch my eye all winter.

  • @roslynholcomb
    @roslynholcomb ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I was surprised that you didn’t add any grasses. In my mind, you’re ‘the grass lady’. You’ve exposed me to so many beautiful grasses. But your explanation makes sense and is very thoughtful and generous.

  • @Blake.Cooper
    @Blake.Cooper ปีที่แล้ว +4

    What do your close friends think about you being such a popular gardening youtuber? You seem like a person I'd like to hang with! LOL Down to earth, relaxed, and chill.

  • @bettyboop1524
    @bettyboop1524 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    Just my opinion, but I think folks are rude to pile their stuff next to your property. I Love your attitude about the changes going on next door, (I'd be going nuts) is it going to be a business B&B or something that such a parking area is needed ... right next to your property? And of course the port-a-potty ... really? Sigh. The plantings look great and in a few years will do the screening needed. Keep on planting.😀

    • @TheImpatientGardener
      @TheImpatientGardener  ปีที่แล้ว +7

      No, but they throw a few bigger parties every summer for their growing family. I bet those parking spots won’t be used more than three times a year.

    • @samanthaw1419
      @samanthaw1419 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I totally agree with you, I'd be thinking about moving too. Very selfish of them.

    • @loloholmes2793
      @loloholmes2793 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      The joy of having neighbors.

  • @christineringo7448
    @christineringo7448 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Looks wonderful!
    For deer I have been hanging old CDs and DVDs on the garden hoops (that I normally use in with fabric for frost) It has worked great. Easy to move. They haven't touched a hosta or a lily this year. The shine scares them. I also hang them in the trees.

  • @lorihanby6733
    @lorihanby6733 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I LOVE that you planted this with future homeowners in mind. Low to no maintenance is wonderful!!

  • @sandyg8794
    @sandyg8794 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Hi Erin! I always appreciate the information you give for things you've planted, and why you didn't plant others. I like the new shrubs you added. Your viewers gave great ideas. I'm looking forward to watching them as they mature. That privacy scrre area is so pretty. Thank you so much for sharing!

  • @belwynne1386
    @belwynne1386 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Do you have a planting diagram you would share? It would be great to see spacing and variety within the perimeter. Big learning opportunity for me!

  • @ytubechannel997
    @ytubechannel997 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Love those fothergilla.

  • @dotsouthard2980
    @dotsouthard2980 ปีที่แล้ว

    it's so refreshing to see an environment like this that's so lush and beautiful and cool that is in stark contrast to my high desert zone 8b triple digit heat, drought, high wind sandstormy brown and beige landscape. I'm actually amazed at what I can grow here, but it's definitley challenging!

  • @kmagslove3983
    @kmagslove3983 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I can't wait to see how this area unfolds!!

  • @lauradiddle8431
    @lauradiddle8431 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    Agree with you about ninebark. But have found that in a mixed shrub border (mine also has dwarf Alberta spruces), the nine barks give much-needed color through the summer season and into the fall. Your winterberries can’t be getting too much water. They grow in standing swamp water. I am in upstate (Sherrill) NY- same zone as you.

  • @marcishacklock
    @marcishacklock ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Your so thoughtful to look forward to what future owners might appreciate in the garden. When our neighbor moved the new owner weed whacked EVERYTHING down. Had I known I would have volunteered to transplant everything onto my property. So sad.

  • @guntaweiland3428
    @guntaweiland3428 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Looks lovely. Good job Erin.

  • @dtoomey9174
    @dtoomey9174 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Agree totally about the grasses. When I had to cut back all the tall grasses and haul them away, I soon realized that extra work was not for me and I removed them.

  • @rhondaschenk5727
    @rhondaschenk5727 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Wow! Your privacy screen plantings are amazing and beautiful! I can’t wait to watch it grow in! Great job Erin!

  • @kellyn3363
    @kellyn3363 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    You mentioned the Aphrodite sweetshrub only hardy to zone 5. I purchased a sweetshrub from Proven Winners called Simply Scentsational. It is hardy to zone 4. It grows 6 feet tall by 5 feet wide. You may want to check it out.

  • @ClinePfaff
    @ClinePfaff ปีที่แล้ว

    I wish I had known about sizing my shrubs for garden areas which contain many perennials but back when I added birds nest spruce bushes there was a limited market in my area and seemingly very little choice size-wise. Well wouldn’t you think that a birds nest spruce bush would not be something huge? Au contraire! I ended up having to rip them out which hurt like a tooth extraction but I couldn’t believe the root system. It of course changed the whole complexion of my front garden and I have to tell you about a much smaller evergreen bush I placed in the front with more favorite perennials that is delight for me and my gardening buddies. It is called a Pusch bush and came from Oregon. I wish I could have afforded 3 of them but I think it was$120 at least ten years ago with of course markup by the retailer. Saw it in one of my gardening magazines and decided to bite the bullet. It is not a fast grower but still fits the space and the real thrill comes in spring when the pink miniature pine cones put on a show which of course compliments the early bloomers and bulbs. I am in the mountains of NC and we like to buy at least 6b or zone 5 now since our winds in winter have really picked up. It was pleasure watching today July 14 around 2pm. Catherine

  • @pamelawolfson1423
    @pamelawolfson1423 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    My Swiss Stone Fine, which is huge and gorgeous (my fav too) goes through that needle drop once a year too. Doesn’t affect anything except it’s messy.

    • @TheImpatientGardener
      @TheImpatientGardener  ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Great to know. Thank you.

    • @rebeccanisley8709
      @rebeccanisley8709 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Consider it as mulch...

    • @SaharaJane
      @SaharaJane ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yes, I was going to say the same. It is part of its healthy cycle. Mine does it too and is doing great.

  • @pamelavalente3731
    @pamelavalente3731 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Plantings are really coming along great so far. And I appreciate that you showed each new shrub variety individually, and told us a few things about.
    Sure would have appreciated if you had slowly panned the entire planted 'privacy' area so we could see the totality of it...maybe in your next video?? 💚😊💚

    • @allysonh6410
      @allysonh6410 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes!! Or a drone??🤣😂🥴

  • @AttnDefDis_
    @AttnDefDis_ ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Thanks for showing Midnight Sun. I was interested in that shrub, but saw it in person and was not impressed. Happy to know they do look cool.

  • @lisahahn173
    @lisahahn173 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I absolutely love Blue Kazoo spirea. I have several and I still want more! My yard is just set up to host as many spirea as possible. I'll have to check out Glow Girl.

  • @barbarabennett519
    @barbarabennett519 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    It's looking great already. Considering all that's going on next door your name has to be 'Mrs.VeryPatient'.

  • @eleanormarcellus8676
    @eleanormarcellus8676 ปีที่แล้ว

    No shiny leaved shrubs - what an interesting anecdote and yes looking forward to the fall show

  • @Loops25
    @Loops25 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    So, I might have scooped up some Soft Serves after your last privacy screen video… 🤭I saw them at the garden centre, immediately recognized the name from your video, knew they would be the proper size (and deer resistant) for what I need and purchased them. I just have to get them in the ground now… Your videos have been so helpful to me. Thank you!

  • @michelebushnik2874
    @michelebushnik2874 ปีที่แล้ว

    Beautiful Erin! It's so lovely

  • @SteveL2012
    @SteveL2012 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    So glad you planted the fothergilla-one of my favorite shrubs. In my experience it is a pretty slow grower, so I doubt you will have a size problem.

  • @pconan1
    @pconan1 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I know this is not gardening but do you think the next door neighbors would paint those shutters and trim a more soothing color than orange? 😊
    I absolutely love your videos.

    • @TheImpatientGardener
      @TheImpatientGardener  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I’m not positive but I think they may be residing the cottage to match the house addition in time, and when I saw a rendering that was all ipe and a bit less colorful. 😀

  • @allysonh6410
    @allysonh6410 ปีที่แล้ว

    Oh Erin!!! Your comments on evergreens are so spot on! 😢I had never thought of that 😢😮😢😢😂 I LOVE evergreens. But still Thank you. I can’t afford to wait forever for them to get big😢🙅🏻‍♀️🙅🏻‍♀️

  • @sbarton291
    @sbarton291 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Your plant selection for the privacy screen looks wonderful. Interesting comment on the Orange Diervilla; I know it was on your original plan and I thought "I want to love that shrub but every time I see it it looks terrible". I didn't make any comments about it but it sounds like you had the same thought when you went to the nursery! The red one looks great! I know you don't have the Norway Spruce and Fothergilla planted close to each other but I do at my house and I love the color combination and texture. Something you might want to consider for that portal potty is a metal privacy screen. I've been researching them on Etsy, you can get them in many sizes and many patterns. A 3x4 rusted flower design would be beautiful hung a few feet off the ground and could be put anywhere your yard when the porta potty is gone. Nice yard art. Just don't get one with too much opening in the design.....defeats the purpose. Yes, more expensive than plants but no maintenance, looks pretty, easy to move.

  • @karenbergstrand2772
    @karenbergstrand2772 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Can't wait to watch this grow up!

  • @colsen4616
    @colsen4616 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have several shrubs and perennials (meticulously spaced at planting four years ago) I need to move this fall. They clearly didn’t read their plant tags for how big they’d get and aren’t playing well with their neighbors. 🤣

  • @katiedc8239
    @katiedc8239 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great choices, looks really nice. Obviously you're totally busy and don't have to do this, but IF you could, and IF you have a drone (which I think you all do?), and you wanted to do this, could you show your property/gardens from an aerial view, because I get a little confused where the boundaries and planting areas are... like I see what looks like a road behind this planting area that I would assume is the boundary line between your property and your neighbors', yet there is a planting area directly behind where you planted that you mentioned is your neighbors', so I'm just kind of confused, lol. Again, if you can and want to. Thanks for all you share!

  • @mkitchens8163
    @mkitchens8163 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I saw a Glow Girl spirea at a nursery earlier in the summer. It went on my wish list. And the Ginger Wine Ninebark. I am retiring from my day job at the end of this year, and I can see myself clearing several feet of turf outside of our privacy fence facing the street for a mixed border.

  • @mdwalker3034
    @mdwalker3034 ปีที่แล้ว

    My deer nibble the new growth on my fothergilla, aronia, diervilla, and winterberry in March/April (zone 7a). They particularly like the flower buds.
    Once they fully leaf out, they totally leave alone.
    I now spray them Feb-April and they all flower!

  • @JD-qf6zl
    @JD-qf6zl ปีที่แล้ว +3

    You might try Natura tablets to deter the deer. You put them in the soil touching the roots. It is systemic, takes about 6 weeks to start working, lasts about 2 years per application. The deer herds that go through my yard and even sleep in the yard have not touched the roses I planted this spring.

  • @tyeteames7192
    @tyeteames7192 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    So enjoy your videos.

  • @QueenAnnesLace13
    @QueenAnnesLace13 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for the update and tour Erin, and for explaining your thought process. Looking forward to the garden filling out.

  • @karensteuer5905
    @karensteuer5905 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Your process on this border has been so helpful as I'm working on a similar situation in my Cape Cod zone 7 garden. About the stone pine: I planted the "Blue Angel" version of Japanese white pine this past spring, and went through a long period of stress-related needle drop. Took a while to recover, but lots of careful watering brought it through.

  • @nicolehoward6433
    @nicolehoward6433 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have always inherited shrubs with homes I’ve lived in, and I’ve gotten to know them in that way. I am loving, loving, loving learning about all of the plantings through this project!

  • @heathermcelroy7171
    @heathermcelroy7171 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Woo hoo update!!!

  • @LifeHomeandGardenwithAnaRica
    @LifeHomeandGardenwithAnaRica ปีที่แล้ว +1

    So exciting to watch it grow! thanks for awesome video

  • @upnorth21
    @upnorth21 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love how you are trying to stay true to no low maintenance. Grasses do seem that way, but even trimming once a year and in my case having to divide at least every two years....they are a bit more work. Love your new area and have learned about many interesting shrubs from this planting, will be fun to watch it progress~ It will also interesting to hear your reasons about evergreen shrubs...made me google my new Pieris...Couldn't afford the bigger one, but now I find out what a slow grower it is. Just like you said, the bigger shrubs are very expensive and slow growers.

  • @reader649
    @reader649 ปีที่แล้ว

    Looks great Erin! I actually think the cottage placement looks very nice next door. The movers were able to position it without removing too many trees.👍

  • @judymckerrow6720
    @judymckerrow6720 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks Erin that space looks lovely.🌸💚🙃

  • @twilde3754
    @twilde3754 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow, I'm getting how close you guys are to the neighbors with the placement of the porta-potty. Love the screen!

  • @markgolden6265
    @markgolden6265 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks!

  • @mrspaulsen1717
    @mrspaulsen1717 ปีที่แล้ว

    I think it’s really smart to try out the boxwoods- it’s like a real world experiment! - from a zone 4 gardener.

  • @yonokzeller5402
    @yonokzeller5402 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You made a good choice. Thank you.👏🏼🥰

  • @lene9137
    @lene9137 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I have a Fothergilla Blue Shadow. The blue foliage is so pretty. Slow grower though. Great video.

  • @shellisspace
    @shellisspace ปีที่แล้ว

    My Mrs Poppins died first season I planted it, Mr Poppins is doing fine 3 years later. Growing very slowly but still alive. I haven't replaced Mrs Poppins yet

  • @dylan8285
    @dylan8285 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Well boxwood is doomed here in Michigan too, box moth was confirmed here this year in a few Se counties. They will have a hayday once the reach the county to the north of me as its where all the rich houses are that have formal landscapes which have a ton of boxwood(oakland county) if your local.
    Honestly maybe the dogwoods should have been large purple smoke bushes/trees, you dont have really any red color.

    • @TheImpatientGardener
      @TheImpatientGardener  ปีที่แล้ว

      I didn’t want red. Think quiet textured backdrop that lets the garden be the star, not “look at me” drama queen. I don’t know where the idea that all spaces need a rainbow of foliage colors came from, but it was never the goal for this design, and even people who prefer a more raucous color scheme rarely apply that concept to hedges and screening plantings. Pagoda dogwoods, which are native here, offer stunning three-season interest (maybe four if tiered branching counts as winter interest) and forage for birds. Cotinus is not native, offers nothing but purple foliage (I don’t care for the flowers so don’t allow them to bloom) and has no significant value to wildlife. For me, that’s a no brainer. Others will undoubtedly have a different opinion.

    • @dylan8285
      @dylan8285 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@TheImpatientGardener I’ve always heard you need 4 colors to complete a bed green,red, blue and yellow. Do I follow that either no but I keep it in the back of my mind. I also like more color chaos in the garden. Both my annual and perennial plantings show that 🤪. Most people have a palette mine is just all the colors. It’s easier to be a hypocrite online writing the first thought that comes to ur mind.

  • @privateperson5769
    @privateperson5769 ปีที่แล้ว

    The cottage is actually cute so not bad looking over at it at all from the video.. Plants looking good 🌲🌳🌲 ps I have seen Laura talk abt pine trees and she showed us that they all do that thing where the needles die off in the centre. She goes in and cleans them out every year or season or whatever, she said they all do it. She called it needle cast.

  • @32dras
    @32dras ปีที่แล้ว

    Here we have saying....from anything bad, something good come. This privacy screen already looking good, of course it will take few years of watching into neighbours property until trees and shrubs pick up and put some bulk and growth, but it will look way better then what was there. Well worth "sacrifice".

  • @courtneycrawford2892
    @courtneycrawford2892 ปีที่แล้ว

    My yuki snowflakes all dried out terribley last year when I had them in south full sun. I moved them this spring to the north side of my house where they get part sun and they are doing MUCH better. I am in Michigan zone 6. Good luck!!

  • @Braedensground
    @Braedensground ปีที่แล้ว

    Best 9f luck, Erin with you PW selections. I have lost more PW shrubs and perennials problems overwinering. I have switched over to First Editions shribs and trees. Found FE at Lowes Fall clearance and they are amazing! Best of luck snd love your teutorials. I garden in Zone 5B straight South of you. East Central Illinois. Bryan here!

  • @Frozen518
    @Frozen518 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    So... can we see your spireas? I've been eyeing Blue Kazoo for years now and am about to take the plunge and grab a couple but I want to see yours first 😂

  • @aalejardin
    @aalejardin ปีที่แล้ว

    Interesting as always. My little Ground Hug aronia were noshed by the deer so I put some wire cloches on them and this year spray seems to be working. The foliage is still a fresh shiny green and it's 90 today (Zone 6b Hudson Valley). The jury is out for me on ninebarks. One I have is lovely and the other one is a scraggly mess.

  • @sharrmund894
    @sharrmund894 ปีที่แล้ว

    I live in 5b and have 3 microbiota. Also I’ve noticed a large planting of these at a place nearby in zone 6a. In both areas the microbiota brown almost completely in the winter but green up nicely in the spring. When this happened to the first one I purchased, which was potted the first winter, I was pretty sure it was dead! Fortunately I happened to notice the other planting starting to green up and sure enough mine was fine too. The large planting looks to be about 10 years old and is doing well. Your project looks very successful and has lots of good thoughts for dealing with boundary issues.

  • @jkniederberger5390
    @jkniederberger5390 ปีที่แล้ว

    Desperately need taller shrubs for the west side of our house, but I'm having trouble figuring out what will work with morning shade and brutal late afternoon sun in 6a/6b. This was super informative, and has me inspired to start researching again, after giving up in disappointment.

  • @meredith3588
    @meredith3588 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Love all your choices! I have quite a few of them and love them.

  • @lblak59
    @lblak59 ปีที่แล้ว

    I used a lot of Viburnums for screening. Only Ninebark I like is the Ginger wine…it’s beautiful.

  • @pamelafrydman4429
    @pamelafrydman4429 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video! I have a dry shade area between 2 Norway Maples in zone 5b that is a blank slate. A landscaper suggested a Pagoda Dogwood, 5 Green Mountain Boxwoods and an Aphrodite Sweet bush. Also adding a privacy screen of Parkland Birch to a narrow part sun fence border. All are going in this week. Bunnies, hopefully no deer. So many questions based on this video. And, I’ve learned so much here. The first thing I put down myself were Macrorrhizum bevans. Thank you Erin!

  • @DeAnne9743
    @DeAnne9743 ปีที่แล้ว

    Agree with you on evergreen shrubs. I removed many because after 15 years they outgrew their space. They look bad if you try pruning them and it's a lot of work. I do miss having evergreen stems for Christmas.

  • @gracefulgrowing144
    @gracefulgrowing144 ปีที่แล้ว

    You made excellent choices. Couldn't tell you what plant I mentioned,, I can't think that far back. which really wasn't too long ago...lol. I look forward to the fall color!!!🍂🍁🍃

  • @billyjobobb
    @billyjobobb ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Not only for future owners, but for ourselves. Everyone gets older. Our wants change and we get new hobbies. Some years the garden becomes a burden. Weather didn’t cooperate and you don’t get a plant cut down. You don’t want your garden to be like that. Maybe in 10 years you wont be able to keep up?
    We moved into an old garden. Filled with plants larger than they were planned for, not cared for properly, or just wrong. It happens to the best of us, but I hated ripping out a huge tree because it was the wrong tree for that spot.

  • @jamiebrotherton6263
    @jamiebrotherton6263 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I hate ninebarks! Every single one I plant in Colorado 5b dry up and die 😂 and you can’t prune them. So don’t feel bad. They really suck!

    • @kathleenreynolds6492
      @kathleenreynolds6492 ปีที่แล้ว

      Good to hear that I’m not the only one. Success with one out of about 5 planted!

  • @lizbethjane7397
    @lizbethjane7397 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Would you consider using ilex (Japanese holly) in place of boxwood? Looks very similar.

    • @JennJenn9
      @JennJenn9 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      agree - Im thinking to get compact inkberry holly (maybe japanese?) - they’re super cute and nice soft foliage

    • @allysonh6410
      @allysonh6410 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Ooooh Thank you

  • @sherriianiro747
    @sherriianiro747 ปีที่แล้ว

    The browning interior needles of the Swiss Stone pine is a natural characteristic but transplant shock causes that too & it may take a few years to adjust. I had one that took 3 years but it still will lose some interior needles because they are older. Don't fret!

  • @didisinclair3605
    @didisinclair3605 ปีที่แล้ว

    Looking sooooo beautiful!!!!

  • @marystarr4462
    @marystarr4462 ปีที่แล้ว

    Erin, have you checked out Garden Crossings in Zeeland Michigan which ship Proven Winners plant. I just picked up a Besuty berry there myself. They have beautiful healthy Proven Winners.

  • @fraukeg.facchini2691
    @fraukeg.facchini2691 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great shrub choices! ❤

  • @rickyt3961
    @rickyt3961 ปีที่แล้ว

    its going to look great! nice planning

  • @lilyw.1788
    @lilyw.1788 ปีที่แล้ว

    Zone 5b and i don’t need to sacrifice my small garden space for non flowering shrubs and perennials so I don’t have many evergreens and grasses. Winter is hibernation for me too so no need to enjoy the garden space when it’s 10 degrees

  • @patriciathome7857
    @patriciathome7857 ปีที่แล้ว

    Looking forward to watching the firhergulla which I love but have never had luck with. We love our diervilla, always full of pollinators. I am in love with our aronua too but so are the bunnies...I hope you have better luck with that. I haven't tried a spray or anything yet.

  • @SunnyBlueSkyDay
    @SunnyBlueSkyDay ปีที่แล้ว

    This is looking very lovely

  • @barbnitecki4407
    @barbnitecki4407 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    The age thing? Oh, yeah. I always have to think of that. I'm much older than you and on a budget. I need bang for the buck now. oh, if I just won the lottery.....but then I'd have a new house and Yulia...hahaha

  • @RichiWheeler-gn6jr
    @RichiWheeler-gn6jr ปีที่แล้ว

    gorgeous ♡

  • @jordanyeager9220
    @jordanyeager9220 ปีที่แล้ว

    Who else is in love with the way Erin said "Garbage"! ❤🌿

  • @nadinecartwright1979
    @nadinecartwright1979 ปีที่แล้ว

    That's a good point about evergreen shrubs. I have a Japanese Plum Yew that was bought as a 2 gallon shrub and cost $100! I try to look up the time it takes to reach full size (8' by 10 '), but I've had trouble pinning it down. Probably a long time.

  • @melodykaufer5696
    @melodykaufer5696 ปีที่แล้ว

    Not sure how well elderberry does in your zone. It grows quickly, and is high and wide! It would cover up that eyesore that spoils your view, and it is pretty! Your garden is
    lovely ! The deer are loving mine, i really hope they leave yours alone.

  • @roxanneheusdens8051
    @roxanneheusdens8051 ปีที่แล้ว

    Erin, where do you purchase your plants up there? A favorite nursery (who), online, etc?

  • @silkyg.ansari7251
    @silkyg.ansari7251 ปีที่แล้ว

    I absolutely love the pinus cembra twister - but I can’t find it anywhere- can you please tell me where I can find it ?!

  • @wandabarlow4432
    @wandabarlow4432 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I was recently told a way to keep deer out of the garden. This person gets cheap socks and infuses kerosene lightly on the socks and applies them to stakes here and there around the plants. I have a lot of deer damage in NC and I will be trying this. This method has worked for the two people that recommended this method.

    • @nothingpersonal878
      @nothingpersonal878 ปีที่แล้ว

      I’m going to try that. Thanks! Just installed a 7’ fence around some hydrangeas that they have never touched before.

  • @j.c.linden
    @j.c.linden ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I have a fothergilla in the shadiest corner of my yard, between a stockade fence and the corner made by the garage wall. It has done well despite being in limey Indiana soil and shade.
    Double Play Doozie spirea has not pleased me. Last spring the first flush of reddish flowers was lovely BUT they age to a dark brown. My nameless spireas age to a much lighter, blend in better tan. There is a NEED to keep pruning off the spent on Double Play Doozie and I was not expecting that. It NEVER looks nice. Yes the new growth is red and pretty but unless I get back out there yet again, and prune off ALL the spent blooms, most of what you see are the brown areas. I am moving mine to a MUCH less visible location! No plant is worthy of that much constant snipping and pruning!
    A bit confused why there are so many low growing plants when screening is the goal.

  • @alisonbwise
    @alisonbwise ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm definitely not an expert, but it definitely looks like a number of the new shrubs are struggling. If you're giving them enough food and water, then I'm wondering what you've used for mulch. It might be bothering them 🤔 💚

    • @TheImpatientGardener
      @TheImpatientGardener  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      What looks like it’s struggling to you? I’d be curious to know. The only ones that seem a bit off to me are the winterberries and the semi-normal needle drop on the Pinus cembra. As for food, they’ve received none, which is the correct planting method for trees and shrubs. Pushing new growth on just-planted shrubs is a bad idea.

    • @alisonbwise
      @alisonbwise ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I'm sorry, Erin, I don't really remember now. I do remember thinking that the boxwood looked great, but some other things like that pine and the winterberries looked a bit stressed. Maybe it was the yellowish sunlight? Sometimes the amera distorts. So you don't use BioTone starter for new plants?

    • @TheImpatientGardener
      @TheImpatientGardener  ปีที่แล้ว

      I guess I just don’t feel like four plants out of more than 60 that look a little stressed in a new planting qualified as an across-the-board problem, much less in the driest summer on record. I use a root stimulating fertilizer at the time of planting on trees and an Organic Mechanic root zone pack on shrubs, but I don’t consider either of these as “food.”

    • @alisonbwise
      @alisonbwise ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @TheImpatientGardener I actually most likely agree. I realize some comments can come across as nitpicking, not my intention at all. Where I live in southeastern New York, the heat and humidity have been intense 😳

  • @ThreeRunHomer
    @ThreeRunHomer ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m a lazy gardener. I don’t bother with plants like boxwood or roses because they’re trouble waiting to happen. Life is short and there are thousands of other plants to choose.

  • @bradfordparkhome
    @bradfordparkhome ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Who do you order tour perennial or shrub plugs from? Ww just bought 14 acres I need to fill up!

  • @pattikulesza6203
    @pattikulesza6203 ปีที่แล้ว

    My Aphrodite is doing great 4 years now in nw Chicago burbs, would be so sad to loose! Is against a fence and huge!

  • @New-Hat-Gardening
    @New-Hat-Gardening ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I sit here watching this knowing I can’t grow any of this in Central Texas 😂

  • @marekj.
    @marekj. ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I want You to be here forever 🙂

  • @cantor7723
    @cantor7723 ปีที่แล้ว

    What about Cedar trees? Seems like Cedar trees would be perfect there. May knock off some wind from the lakeshore Beach too. 😉

    • @TheImpatientGardener
      @TheImpatientGardener  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That’s what we took out. Not possible to grow here without year round deer fencing.

    • @cantor7723
      @cantor7723 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@TheImpatientGardener Really? It was a tongue in cheek comment, but it honestly does seem like they’d grow well there, all joking aside. 🤔 We have cedar here, and they do well. Slow growing though. They are so pretty covered in snow, a rarity here in the south. 😟

  • @rosemownow
    @rosemownow ปีที่แล้ว

    Ha -Ha!!!! In spades!!!! Garden pun🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @emkn1479
    @emkn1479 ปีที่แล้ว

    FYI The deer decimate our inkberries in winter. As you know, things they leave alone in summer are often nibbled when their choices are limited. I’ve even had boxwood limbs ripped off 🙄😫

  • @carriesearskohles7891
    @carriesearskohles7891 ปีที่แล้ว

    The hemlock tree is so pretty. The neighbor's cabin is cute but the placement of the port-a-potty right next to your garage is tacky and a bit rude. Maybe you could create a temporary, decorative fence panel or gate to screen off that 'bathroom' view.

  • @nothingpersonal878
    @nothingpersonal878 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Dear neighbour of Erin. I’ve been watching and have subscribed to her channel for a long time. Today I couldn’t help but notice the placement of your Porta Potty….. PLEASE find a different spot on your property to place it. I’m sure you have many suitable spots for it to sit. Perhaps you’re unaware of where it was dropped off at and will be horrified too.

  • @latebloominghippie
    @latebloominghippie ปีที่แล้ว +1

    💚 The PW podcast on TH-cam

  • @mariemcgrath8681
    @mariemcgrath8681 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very informative & interesting video. However, I have a feeling if all this planting doesn't go
    to plan ... you will leave. Come to Australia, we don't have Zones, it's either wet/dry or cold/hot . City or country.