I never cared about gardening or landscaping, but we just bought our first house and now I’m obsessed. Your channel has been such a help and inspiration! Thanks!
Jenny, I have to tell you this. Yesterday, my husband and I were running late, getting chores done before we had to be somewhere. I told him, “Move with purpose, like Jenny says.” He said, “Who?” 🤣🤣🤣
Good morning Jenny and Jerry ,thank you again for this wonderful tour and yes Jenny I agree with you those hydrangeas are amazing . Every time you are at those Gardens I feel so privileged to have been taken through there with you!!!! Have a great day!
Mr Deppe opened his garden to the local tour in June this year. I experienced Stehndal syndrome when I visited (look it up). One of my current obsessions is learning about mulch, and irrigation. I also experiment with summer sun shields. Perhaps you have delved into this is in earlier episodes. I'm old school, so I basically hand water with a hose. How many of your customers are like me? I'm willing to change my ways, but need education. People like me need guidance, (I have very sandy soil, wish I had installed more soil amendment upfront). I have lots of plants in borders, so installing irrigation sounds tricky, soakers would help but , I only get partial water bill discount on my outside water bill. Please talk about this when you can. I'm a fan, God Bless!😊
The gardens are absolutely gorgeous!! If they ever open them to the public, I'd be there in a hot minute!!! It could be by tour so we wouldn't tiptoe into the beds by the thousands!! Plus I love your dress AND practical footwear, Jenny! Thank you for another great video!
Hi Jenny: Lost my first message this morning but wanted to respond to your tour at Spring Meadow Nursery. What glorious Gardens at Spring Meadows. I feel privileged to be one of your viewers and supporters. Just loved the sarata hydrangea that can tolerate more sun than most. Also, the wine craft gold smoke bush & honeysuckle eucalyptus climbers are outstanding, Exciting that breeders are coming out with roses that rebloom & that are highly disease resistant. Your encouragement is appreciated and comments smart to keep studying designs at local botanical gardens. Sometimes you can have a design in mind but can hit a stony area upon installation & all is changed. No worries though,because as designers we can always come up with new & even more interesting plans for the garden. Have a great afternoon!
I put in a Limelight Prime in a north facing bed about 1 month ago. No sign of buds at planting, it's in full bloom right now at the end of July. I'm in Minnesota zone 4b/5.
I always love when you film at their gardens--they are absolutely stunning! It was heaven seeing all the hydrangeas in bloom. I think I have a lot of hydrangeas and then I see places like this and it makes me want even more. My yard is pretty full, but I always seem to manage to squeeze in one more hydrangea somewhere. LOL. Maybe in the future when you visit you can do a video concentrating more on showing mature sizes of their plants that are on the market. I watch several gardening channels and 99% of them are either young gardens or showing plants still in/recently planted from their nursery containers. You can read me the plant tag but I find it so much more useful to actually see a mature specimen. The gardening layout videos are nice, but personally not that interesting to me . But, that is just because (1) I have basically no space left in my garden; and (2) I don't like formal garden layouts in my personal garden--cottage garden all the way 🙂
For anyone visiting utah, there is a great garden called Thanksgiving point that is located in Lehi. It is about halfway between the Salt Lake City and Provo airports so about 25 to 30 minutes either way. I believe there is a small entrance fee but well worth it!
I have some sort of old limelight hydrangea planted too close to the house so I have to keep shortening it every so often to keep from growing into the gable and lifting the roof. bit of a pain but they come back fuller and fluffier next summer. I was happy with it until I saw your tour but now, I have plant envy.. this is normal for me and your videos. keep it up, please. thanks
❤Hi Jenny, I'm in Southern Michigan zone 6A, I've had a hydrangea in my back yard I got as a baby about 7/8 years ago, at that time I was clueless about it. It's huge and beautiful 😮. No idea what kind, is there a way to find out specifically? This year I made my first garden and now have 6 more all different and can't wait til they take off!! This video made my morning! Thanks and I love how pretty you are here too in your flowing blue 👗 dress!! Ty for your content!! Ps.I cannot get my reblooming blue and a pink to flower again, any tips?❤
Those gardens are beautiful! Spring Meadow Nursery needs to use my yard as a trial garden. I live on the southeastern NC coast about a mile from the ocean. I CANNOT grow PW roses. I have tried at least six different varieties in six different areas of my yard. They always decline and start to die. I dug up At Last roses and put them in containers. They made a comeback. I replanted them in the ground. In two weeks those great little comeback roses looked terrible! So I gave up and only have two At Last roses in containers.
Jenny, who are/ or were only 33 minutes drive from me while you and Jerry visited Spring Meadows in Grandhaven, MI. Hope to meet you one day. Take care friend ❤❤
Question: Why do my reblooming lilies, never rebloom? They are in full sun, seem happy, bloom beautiful first time, but I never get a second/fall/ continuous bloom on any of them. ( I have several varieties.) It's so strange!
I was wondering about the climbing hydrangeas. I asked this before and you answered and said in this video that it wouldn't hurt the tree. But I came up with another question. Since you wouldn't be able to see the health of tree what happens if the tree starts to die, would the limbs die off and the climbing hydrangea keep the rest up or would the whole thing end up falling?
Jenny, please tell me what hydrangea I can plant that will be pink or red in color. I live in 7b and everything turns blue or purple. Surely there are some hydrangeas that are supposed to be pink or red with no stipulations. Thank you so much!
Wish you wld have spend more time talking about everything in beds what scrubs what other flowers. After 3,4,5 hydrangea I heard enough about hydrangeas. Really wanted to understand how the total look was achieved. Maybe PW told you push hydrangea?
No that these gardens aren't beautiful, but this is way too many hydrangeas for me. I know plenty of people will disagree, but it's too one note. They produce so many different shrubs. Where are they?
I was so anxious for Jerry to get the bug off your back.
I was talking to my screen...."Jerry get the bug off her back"
Yes! Before a sting .. or it crawled up to her neck😮.
Me too so anxious
Me to!
It was so big!
I never cared about gardening or landscaping, but we just bought our first house and now I’m obsessed. Your channel has been such a help and inspiration! Thanks!
I can watch this garden again and again!
I feel very honored you brought us with you! What a spectacular, inspiring garden. Thank you Jenny, Liz and Dale ❤
Jenny, I have to tell you this. Yesterday, my husband and I were running late, getting chores done before we had to be somewhere. I told him, “Move with purpose, like Jenny says.” He said, “Who?” 🤣🤣🤣
That’s cute 😂😂❤
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I’ve said it to my kids who are 3 and under 😂 one day they’ll learn it’s from Jenny.
@@taylorswf23 love it!
My husband doesn’t know host names but he does recognize the voices of some of the channels I watch. Jenny’s voice is one he gets right off the bat!
Good morning Jenny and Jerry ,thank you again for this wonderful tour and yes Jenny I agree with you those hydrangeas are amazing . Every time you are at those Gardens I feel so privileged to have been taken through there with you!!!! Have a great day!
I have never seen so many hydrangeas in my life !! Loving it! Thank you bothfor this video ❤
Ya’ll are great! Such a treat to watch. This was beautiful. Thank you and God’s Grace.
There’s only one way to describe this garden, Magnificent! Thank you Jenny for Jerry for sharing your experience with us!❤
I’m so glad you were able to tour this garden. It’s fabulous. Gayle
So beautiful, you are such a inspiration, and have so much knowledge.
I always enjoy this tour that you share with all of us. It is beautiful and yes it is inspirational ❤️🥰 Thank you Jenny and Jerry!
Morning GWC family!
Good morning!
Morning!
Beautiful beautiful! I was sure relieved when the hitchhiker decided to go its own way! ☺️ Thanks again for the update on this lovely property ! 🇨🇦👏🌸
Jenny, another exceptional vedio. Great beauty, information & inspiration. Thank you so much.
So so so so so many beautiful hydrangeas! The opening hydrangea hedge is a particular highlight. What stunning lush gardens.
Oh my Word! Thank both of you, and PW for allowing us to tour these beautiful gardens.
These tours never get old. Thank you for sharing!
My goodness thats quite a garden! The mature trees and plethora of large shrubs and hydrangeas really make it a standout 😮
Your gardens are gorgeous!!!! Your dress is beautiful too
They so much enthusiasm. ❤❤❤
My Lord!!!😮 that is just delightful what a beautiful hydrangeas❤
Mr Deppe opened his garden to the local tour in June this year. I experienced Stehndal syndrome when I visited (look it up). One of my current obsessions is learning about mulch, and irrigation. I also experiment with summer sun shields. Perhaps you have delved into this is in earlier episodes. I'm old school, so I basically hand water with a hose. How many of your customers are like me? I'm willing to change my ways, but need education. People like me need guidance, (I have very sandy soil, wish I had installed more soil amendment upfront). I have lots of plants in borders, so installing irrigation sounds tricky, soakers would help but , I only get partial water bill discount on my outside water bill. Please talk about this when you can. I'm a fan, God Bless!😊
The tree is definitely some kind of buckeye variety. The walkthrough was glorious and inspiring. Thank you
This has been one of my favorite tours!
I live in Kalamazoo, Michigan…..Grand Haven is spectacular this time of year. Spring Meadows, stunning 🤩 and Holy Hydrangeas! 😃
Great vid, love the dress, thank you Jenny.
The gardens are absolutely gorgeous!! If they ever open them to the public, I'd be there in a hot minute!!! It could be by tour so we wouldn't tiptoe into the beds by the thousands!! Plus I love your dress AND practical footwear, Jenny! Thank you for another great video!
These r spectacular, goals for my hydrangea. Your dress is beautiful as well.
Gorgeous gardens !
They are!
Beautiful!!! Enjoy the weather there 😉
The gardens are just beautiful a lot of hard work
This garden is stunning! Thanks for sharing it with us!
Beautiful thank you so much bringing us with you!!
I was inspired by this gorgeous garden from one of your previous trips.
I planted Incrediball and Blush windowpane w/ Ruby and Garnetta in feont.
Thank you for the tour of this beautiful property and teaching us how to use what we see here in our own garden plans.❤
Wow. Amazing hydrangeas!!!!
All the hydrangeas are looking stunning.
This is spectacular. Unreal beautiful.
Thank you!!! I have taken some notes!! Dry shade!!! I need suggestions zone 6B/7A. Humidity is crazy though.
I love love love seeing the gardens they are beautiful
Thank you for sharing this beautiful garden with us. ❤
Morning Jenny and Jerry! Great video. Thanks for showing us this incredible garden ❤️
Beautiful garden. Thanks for sharing it with us.
Jenny, the tree at 31:47, I believe it is a bottlebrush buckeye.
Hi Jenny: Lost my first message this morning but wanted to respond to your tour at Spring Meadow Nursery. What glorious Gardens at Spring Meadows. I feel privileged to be one of your viewers and supporters. Just loved the sarata hydrangea that can tolerate more sun than most. Also, the wine craft gold smoke bush & honeysuckle eucalyptus climbers are outstanding, Exciting that breeders are coming out with roses that rebloom & that are highly disease resistant. Your encouragement is appreciated and comments smart to keep studying designs at local botanical gardens. Sometimes you can have a design in mind but can hit a stony area upon installation & all is changed. No worries though,because as designers we can always come up with new & even more interesting plans for the garden. Have a great afternoon!
I put in a Limelight Prime in a north facing bed about 1 month ago. No sign of buds at planting, it's in full bloom right now at the end of July. I'm in Minnesota zone 4b/5.
That's awesome!
Thank you Jenny and Jerry. 🌺💚🙃
Those hedges of Incrediball Hydrangeas with Butterfly bushes in front of them! I love it!
Right?!
I always love when you film at their gardens--they are absolutely stunning! It was heaven seeing all the hydrangeas in bloom. I think I have a lot of hydrangeas and then I see places like this and it makes me want even more. My yard is pretty full, but I always seem to manage to squeeze in one more hydrangea somewhere. LOL. Maybe in the future when you visit you can do a video concentrating more on showing mature sizes of their plants that are on the market. I watch several gardening channels and 99% of them are either young gardens or showing plants still in/recently planted from their nursery containers. You can read me the plant tag but I find it so much more useful to actually see a mature specimen. The gardening layout videos are nice, but personally not that interesting to me . But, that is just because (1) I have basically no space left in my garden; and (2) I don't like formal garden layouts in my personal garden--cottage garden all the way 🙂
Just Beautiful
Jenny the gardens there are also stunning. Good morning Jenny,Jerry and all.
Thank you!! I took so many screenshots for reference!!
So so beautiful
For anyone visiting utah, there is a great garden called Thanksgiving point that is located in Lehi. It is about halfway between the Salt Lake City and Provo airports so about 25 to 30 minutes either way. I believe there is a small entrance fee but well worth it!
Thanks for sharing!!
Great! really beautiful garden
I have some sort of old limelight hydrangea planted too close to the house so I have to keep shortening it every so often to keep from growing into the gable and lifting the roof. bit of a pain but they come back fuller and fluffier next summer. I was happy with it until I saw your tour but now, I have plant envy.. this is normal for me and your videos. keep it up, please. thanks
❤Hi Jenny, I'm in Southern Michigan zone 6A, I've had a hydrangea in my back yard I got as a baby about 7/8 years ago, at that time I was clueless about it. It's huge and beautiful 😮. No idea what kind, is there a way to find out specifically? This year I made my first garden and now have 6 more all different and can't wait til they take off!! This video made my morning! Thanks and I love how pretty you are here too in your flowing blue 👗 dress!! Ty for your content!! Ps.I cannot get my reblooming blue and a pink to flower again, any tips?❤
I love these tours❤
Gorgeous hydrangeas 😍
BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!
Those gardens are beautiful!
Spring Meadow Nursery needs to use my yard as a trial garden. I live on the southeastern NC coast about a mile from the ocean. I CANNOT grow PW roses. I have tried at least six different varieties in six different areas of my yard. They always decline and start to die. I dug up At Last roses and put them in containers. They made a comeback. I replanted them in the ground. In two weeks those great little comeback roses looked terrible! So I gave up and only have two At Last roses in containers.
Hey Jenny. You look so wonderful out there. ❤ What kind of edging is on those beds? They look so tidy. Saving this video!
Wow..., I just love this video.
So glad!
How gorgeous.
Welcome to west Michigan!
Stunning
That huge shrub/tree covered in bees (where you stood to show size) is a bottle brush buckeye.
Thank you❣️
Jenny, who are/ or were only 33 minutes drive from me while you and Jerry visited Spring Meadows in Grandhaven, MI. Hope to meet you one day. Take care friend ❤❤
Hydrangea heaven!!
I have a lot of something’s growing on my mature trees too ! Poison ivy 😱🌺💚🙃
I would luv to see the Kintzley’s Ghost in person , I bet it’s beautiful ❤
I have one and it is so lovely. Excited to see how it grows!
Wonderful!👏🏼❤️
Jenny do you know the name of the tree @35:17 toʻ your right
It’s a giant bottle brush buckeye!
I'm jealous of Michigan hydrangeas. Mine here in Alabama are very unhappy right now 😭😭😭😭
Question: Why do my reblooming lilies, never rebloom? They are in full sun, seem happy, bloom beautiful first time, but I never get a second/fall/ continuous bloom on any of them. ( I have several varieties.) It's so strange!
I was wondering about the climbing hydrangeas. I asked this before and you answered and said in this video that it wouldn't hurt the tree. But I came up with another question. Since you wouldn't be able to see the health of tree what happens if the tree starts to die, would the limbs die off and the climbing hydrangea keep the rest up or would the whole thing end up falling?
Surely an inspirational tour! Any luck developing a rose that Japanese beetles don't like?🤔
Curious - who won the pink auger?
We announce it in today's video! th-cam.com/video/2IKmjA_PaN4/w-d-xo.html
Jenny, please tell me what hydrangea I can plant that will be pink or red in color. I live in 7b and everything turns blue or purple. Surely there are some hydrangeas that are supposed to be pink or red with no stipulations. Thank you so much!
Hi 👋 Jenny
Good morning!
Wish you wld have spend more time talking about everything in beds what scrubs what other flowers. After 3,4,5 hydrangea I heard enough about hydrangeas. Really wanted to understand how the total look was achieved. Maybe PW told you push hydrangea?
WHAT?!!!!! You were only about 2 hours from THIS Michigan Girl!!!!
What do u put on them for black spots .
What are the devices used here to separate the borders in mulch and grass?
Metal edging
@@GardeningwithCreekside thank you- first time hearing of this!
Does R & D stand for “Research & Design?”
Research and Development
Looks like Jenny had a passenger? 🤭🌺💚🙃
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Um can you please get that bug off of Jenny.
No that these gardens aren't beautiful, but this is way too many hydrangeas for me. I know plenty of people will disagree, but it's too one note. They produce so many different shrubs. Where are they?
Why have a garden if people can't come see it😒😫
Because it is a private trial garden
I wish those Hydrangeas lime light and incrediball were released here in Australia!!
You guys in the USA are so lucky and spoiled for choice.
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