Great video. Sunshine Ligustrums are a favorite of mine too. Purple Viteks get big. I prune ours back hard to keep it in a tree form. I’m always removing the shoots. Your front garden is lovely! -Robin
Hi my dear friend thanks so much for sharing your beautiful garden with us today. I do like having a love watching Gardener videos. Hugs and kisses from mama, Sandy and Debbie.
No, we don't have a well. We have everything on an irrigation system called Rachio. It calculates how much water each zone needs based on the weather and waters early early in the morning on days it is needed. It's great!! Most of my flower beds and pots have been slowly converted to drip line irrigation this year, which also helps save water.
your coleus are leggy because you did not cut the blooms, i always cut the blooms and pinch the tops makes them super bushy. you can take a cutting on all coleus and put them in a pot of soil they will grow have been doing this for years, do not have to root them in water and in a month you have a nice other pot of coleus. Have never seen anyone put hydrangea in a pot....lol
Thanks for the info. I have heard many say that Coleus blooms and tips should be pinched off to create bushier growth and prevent legginess. I guess because it was my first time growing it, I wanted to see the result if I left it alone! It's beautiful, but I've been pinching them off now to get bushier growth. You will see when I post the July front yard garden tour!
@@GrowRoots23 can't wait to see that!! I have several lantana the standard not the pink and yellow...and if planted in the ground they will pop up all over your yard over the years...i had 2 now I have 5 other plants over a period of 6 years...each time i walk past the biggest lantana about 30 butterflies fly out...it is such a joy and a great pollinator...plant lantana in the ground!!
@@cass77788 the July Front Garden Tour has been posted, so you can see an update on the Coleus! I will definitely consider planting lantana in the ground. I have to research which variety is perennial in zone 8! A lady in our neighborhood has one...she calls it Big Bertha. 😂 Every year it gets bigger and bigger!
@@GrowRoots23 my lantana is my fav...and it will bloom twice during the season. the yellow and orange is the best variety, it's the old standard and the most hardiest. mine dies completely and we cut it completely to the ground and it comes back huge each year, its really amazing how plants thrive and return each year. My zone is 7b so we are considered 5 degrees cooler than TX i am in OK. the absolute best way to obtain a perennial garden is seeds!!! you can get like 6 times as many plants than buying individual plants, that way you can harvest the seeds and never have to buy another plant again.
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Beautiful Flowers!
Thank you!!
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Very beautiful garden! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Peggy!! Thanks for watching! ❤️
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👍🏼 Lindo. Great garden 🪴
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I love your garden, there is many hard work invested. Thanks for sharing..
Thank you very much for watching!
The grass and garden do look amazing
Thank you so much! My husband takes care of our grass, he does such a great job! ❤️
I ❤️ tour garden!
Thank you Andrea!!
Hi fellow Texan, Beautiful!! Thanks for sharing. 🏵
So glad to hear from another Texan!! Thanks for watching! ❤️
I love your three tier planter!
Thank you so much! I was so happy when I saw it on Facebook Marketplace!! Thanks for watching Elizabeth!!
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Thanks for sharing
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Beautiful show of flowers and color. I adore your lamb at the beginning . I enjoy shopping at Green Acres too. 😊
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Wow.beautiful garden.❤new friend here.faye
Thank you so much Faye!!
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Great video. Sunshine Ligustrums are a favorite of mine too. Purple Viteks get big. I prune ours back hard to keep it in a tree form. I’m always removing the shoots. Your front garden is lovely! -Robin
Thank you Robin! Looks like we have the same taste in great plants! 😀
Hi my dear friend thanks so much for sharing your beautiful garden with us today. I do like having a love watching Gardener videos. Hugs and kisses from mama, Sandy and Debbie.
Thank you so much, I truly appreciate it!!
Thanks for sharing your beautiful garden with us today I watch them hello Have such a beautiful gardens really enjoyed watching the video
I love sharing my garden! Thank you so much!
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Thanks for sharing garden tour look so nice and beautiful garden,look so amazing backyard so gorgeous.
Thank you so much!
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Thank you!!
Beautiful, just beautiful. I think I will make a lawn planter like that. You inspired me.
That's such a great compliment!! Thank you! Good luck creating your new garden space!
Beautiful garden arrangements
Thank you so much 😊
What did you use for snails?
Beautiful garden.
I use Corry's Slug and Snail Killer. It's a granular bait that you put around the plant. Works well for me!
Do you have a water well? If not how do you keep your grass so green and your flowers alive?
No, we don't have a well. We have everything on an irrigation system called Rachio. It calculates how much water each zone needs based on the weather and waters early early in the morning on days it is needed. It's great!! Most of my flower beds and pots have been slowly converted to drip line irrigation this year, which also helps save water.
@@GrowRoots23 thanks for the information:)
your coleus are leggy because you did not cut the blooms, i always cut the blooms and pinch the tops makes them super bushy. you can take a cutting on all coleus and put them in a pot of soil they will grow have been doing this for years, do not have to root them in water and in a month you have a nice other pot of coleus. Have never seen anyone put hydrangea in a pot....lol
Thanks for the info. I have heard many say that Coleus blooms and tips should be pinched off to create bushier growth and prevent legginess. I guess because it was my first time growing it, I wanted to see the result if I left it alone! It's beautiful, but I've been pinching them off now to get bushier growth. You will see when I post the July front yard garden tour!
@@GrowRoots23 can't wait to see that!! I have several lantana the standard not the pink and yellow...and if planted in the ground they will pop up all over your yard over the years...i had 2 now I have 5 other plants over a period of 6 years...each time i walk past the biggest lantana about 30 butterflies fly out...it is such a joy and a great pollinator...plant lantana in the ground!!
@@cass77788 the July Front Garden Tour has been posted, so you can see an update on the Coleus! I will definitely consider planting lantana in the ground. I have to research which variety is perennial in zone 8! A lady in our neighborhood has one...she calls it Big Bertha. 😂 Every year it gets bigger and bigger!
@@GrowRoots23 my lantana is my fav...and it will bloom twice during the season. the yellow and orange is the best variety, it's the old standard and the most hardiest. mine dies completely and we cut it completely to the ground and it comes back huge each year, its really amazing how plants thrive and return each year. My zone is 7b so we are considered 5 degrees cooler than TX i am in OK. the absolute best way to obtain a perennial garden is seeds!!! you can get like 6 times as many plants than buying individual plants, that way you can harvest the seeds and never have to buy another plant again.
I love your garden! So many beautiful flowers 😀
Aww, thank you!!
Dear sister. thank you very much for sharing your beautiful garden. I want a part of your family. you are join in my family. thank you.
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