Today Let’s Work In The Garden
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 พ.ค. 2024
- Let’s work in the cottage garden today on this Wednesday walkabout. As you can see, it’s very brisk and windy and there is a storm brewing. Hopefully by the time you watch this video, the weather system will have passed through and we will remain unscathed. Actually, true confessions we shot this on Tuesday just to avoid the storms! #cottagegarden #gardendecor #gardendesign #gardening #gardentour #fronyard #deadheading #cottagestyle #beforeandafter #foxglove #perennials
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Generally when a plant opens up in the middle like that, it means it needs to be divided.
I love the way you explain everything and also the fact that you give us the name of the plants and the products you use in the garden thank you
Your flower garden is just beautiful! I love how your neighbor enjoys your beautiful yard! No place like the south!
I love this style of video Linda!! I’ve learned so much from you over the years. Thank you for all of the lessons. We don’t have Tornados here in Los Angeles, but my thoughts are with all of our fellow gardeners that are enduring weather.
Yes, I am definitely in tornado alley now. Southwest Missouri, right in the corner of the state, Joplin. As you may know we had an E5, E6 in some areas, tornado in 2011. Devastation was unimaginable and many lives lost. Lived here my entire life and though we definitely had rough weather in the Spring, nothing like the last 10 to 15 years. We are all very "tornado aware" and the last couple of days have been very active with sirens, weather alerts, tornado sightings, etc. Big changes in the weather patterns. Prayers for all affected by this week's weather.
I remember that, it was horrible!
God bless you all, prayers to all.
Hello fellow gardener 😊 I live in Joplin, MO as well and we were here when the deadly tornado tore through town. I had never seen so much destruction and so many people lost at one time.
Carthage here, hit by an EF1 this past Tuesday, our street is terrible, all the beautiful old growth trees that were lost. I'm thankful our house is fine, somehow with so many HUGE trees tossed all around, couldn't get out of the driveway..we are lucky to have a generator, our power still out. I'm mourning the civil war oak we had out back, it was a magnificent tree, all gone.
Another wonderful video. Thank you! I am learning so much 😊 I spent all day in my yard yesterday and I truly enjoyed making decisions based on knowledge, not guessing.
I hope for all you to be safe during this weather event and I am extending healing energy to Leah as well.
Your friend Kristine
I can't believe your beautiful garden in spring after how it looked in winter.. gorgeous ❤
Thank you for sharing your extensive knowledge of gardening Linda. Thanks too, for Stewart’s talent with the videos. You make a wonderful pair.😊
I agree that more extreme weather is everywhere. We had a tornado within a mile of our home in NJ it changed direction last minute and just missed us. Stay safe!
The Foxgloves are so stunning!
That butterfly was magnificent. The yard is just beautiful. Enjoyed the video today. Got a chuckle over the lettuce " I don't know where it came from".
Your garden is so lovely! I adore delphinium and fox glove. ❤️
As someone who just had a close call with flooding in the Houston area, I pray that you are all ok. Linda - I worried about you but it looks like you have escaped this time. Thank you for the Tuesday/Wednesday walk about!
Yes, my dear here in Arkansas we get the tornadoes! In 1982 I lost half of the roof of my house. Before that time I had never been afraid since then I am always Weather aware. That being said we can’t let our fear take over. I feel for you in Oklahoma. I often notice some of the weather coming our way from your state. We have had rain, hail, hot and cold. This spring has been possibly the worst spring ever for trying to get a garden to grow. I don’t like to complainbecause it’s not positive. Still I hope you have a wonderful rest of the summer staying safe.
Stay safe Linda, Stewart and Leah!
Hi Linda. Im in Harrison Twp MI, 20 miles NE of Detroit. We got hit last night with very bad inline winds from tornados in SW Michigan. Part of back tree came down. Neighbors tree fell across the road, we couldnt get through. No power about 16 hours. Now all is well. Power on. We just have to hire someone to cut up our back tree. Strangest weather this year. YOUR GARDEN IS INCREDIBLE. I enjoy your station and have really learned a lot from you. Following since your last home. Take care and thank you for sharing!
In central Illinois we always have the threat of tornadoes .
In grade school we always had tornado drills. Nothing new here. Yes, we had an F4 before. Its a part of our Spring weather, being aware of tornadoes.
The garden looks beautiful and video complete with common sense gardening. Leah, feel better and make sure you get the rest you need. Vater team - stay safe as the weather continues to sound alarming.
And I don't want to forget - that footage of the butterfly.... perfection, Stewart!
I look forward to your many updates and love all your detailed, expert advice and tutoring.
The butterfly is so beautiful!! Garden is beautiful as always!! Have a wonderful trip!! Last night we had tornado watches in Northern Indiana and 3 tornadoes touched down in south west Michigan, which is not far from us, about 30 minutes. Sorry for all those people that have had tornadoes destroy their homes and towns 😞
Hey Linda, i bet you are having such a good sensation and sence of satisfaction when you look at your beautiful blooming and growing garden. You worked so hard and worried so much for nothing. I always new you would do it girl. Congratulation on all your great success!!!!! TEXAS 9😊
The southeast has always been a tornado alley as well. I've lived in Alabama my whole life and tornadoes have always been a part of life for us, unfortunately.
I'm always amazed at how you remember the names of every plant!
On the backside of my climbing rose,I discovered a vine growing,that was never planted. Birds,squirrels,maybe responsible. I nurtured,and had 9 of the little squashed pumpkins near earl Fall. I was so excited to see them mature,and used them in my Fall decor.🥰
I occurred to me that the bottom portion of the cloche could be used to support peonies. I think I will get some of these!
I use the peony rings for them and for my grasses. Works great. Stay safe everyone🙏🙏
From a former Kansan now living in Kentucky, I've also thought that Tornado Alley has expanded! Several years ago, I felt a tornado hit the ground in the field next to me. It leveled a neighbor's house and continued on. We are now under a tornado watch. Those have been happening often.
Linda, I am always thrilled when you “take a chance” and experiment in your garden!! That is the fun and the beauty of gardening!
Really enjoying this type of video! I always learn something!
In Philadelphia Pa, not in the path but sending prayers to you all that find yourselves in the midst of all the unsettling weather conditions. May your gardens survive but more importantly may your homes sustain no damage and may your communities continue to thrive and support each other 🙏
30 miles north of Minneapolis,we have been very lucky last four or more years of no bad storms. Green and every thing is budding out very quickly. All flowering crab trees in full bloom. Today’s temp.was 74 degrees and sunny. Lilacs ready to bloom shortly.
Under a tornado watch until 9pm as I am watching this here in south central Kentucky. Never fun! Lovely video as always Linda!
Severe weather is awful and we have had our share in NE. Prayers that you don’t get tornadoes!
New Jersey has had baby tornadoes!Montana is having snow .
Pesticides kill and end up in our watersheds.
i have Foxglove envy!! They are ever so gorgeous as well as the rest of the garden!
lol ‘Excalibur!” Linda, you cracked me up there! The video and garden are great. Your team too.
When I was a child in the sixties, my mother, a dentist, was working in the health department in downtown Raleigh, NC and a tornado tore the side of the building off. She was fine. Another big one was in 1988. Been quite a few over the years. We won’t talk about hurricanes!
Your foxgloves are so lush & beautiful. What fertilizer do you use for them? I’m amazed how fast your garden has filed out this year.
Even here in Western North Carolina we had hail today, high winds and lots of rain!!! Your garden is beautiful!!!
I grew up in Florida, dealing with tornadoes, tropical storms, hurricanes, daily summer thunderstorms, you name it. Now happily gardening in Western Washington State where we are sooooo very lucky weather wise. All we really deal with is a long, grey & rainy winter with the occasional short spring hail storm, and (increasingly) wildfire smoke in mid-late summer. Definitely don't miss dealing with the catastrophic weather! Hope your beautiful garden fares well in the storms.
Excellent show this Wednesday and wonderfully useful information. BTW, I loved your top.
I have my husband (an avid golfer) cut the heads off his old golf clubs and use them as hose guards. They work great at keeping the hose from sweeping through my flowers.
Wishing you good luck in trying to get your tulip bulbs to rebloom next year. My old bulbs are doing it for 30 years . I live in northern Germany. Love your videos and hope that no tornadoes will hit your area.
Very beautiful!
Yes, Iowa is always a concern to tornadoes, high winds and hail. We’ve had our share of damage.
I’m on the central coast of California and for the first time we had a small tornado go through our area. I only had mild shingle damage but southwest from me trees were uplifted and houses were damaged. Nothing like what the rest of the country has gone through. But in my 80 years in California. This was a first. Stay safe.
Keep up the good work, as always very nice Hunter Boots.
The foxgloves are beautiful 😍
I live in Kentucky and have had my tulips come back this year. I hope they continue to come back every year.
Planted my globe master alliums with morning light maiden grass to hide the allium leaves, the maiden grass is slow to fill out and the alliums look like they are popping out of that beautiful silver, shimmering grass that blows naturally with the spring wind.
Yes we gave had a tornado in Savannah. It touched down in our back yard. Some damage, tree down and a fence. Terrifying.
I’ll be cutting back my salvia today because of this! Thanks!
Glad we don’t have many tornadoes up here in Canada where we are! So scary! Stay safe!❤
I just said to my friend that tornado alley is expanding.
Hi, Linda. Happy the Mother's day and Best wishes. ❤
Linda, your garden looks amazingly beautiful!
Oh definitely l live in Memphis Tennessee 😊
Linda,I love your yard it is so beautiful.THANKYOU so much for all the helpful hints.You are a great wealth of knowledge. Donna of. Georgia 😊
We are living in Northern Alabama after hubby retired from The US Army. So yes we’ve had Tornadoes within a few miles of this house. We also dealt with them while stationed in Texas and Kansas. Selling feature of our new home besides the garden space was the walk out basement with the built in Storm shelter.
Thx. That was very informative!
Our tornado watches/warnings in Michigan were Tuesday this week. Much damage in certain areas. Our meteorologists did an excellent job with warnings. So grateful no fatalities. Lake Michigan (the "big lake") protects us a lot in west Michigan.
I really enjoyed this episode. I was shocked when you cut back the salvia so severely, you always have such great tips.
Linda will the weatherproof baskets be available again in the future? I have 2 but I need like 10 lol… I mean realistically 4 more but … garden math! I would love to have one in every garden I have! Please be safe in the wild weather you are having! ❤
Ooooh love the tip about putting a tag on the seed heads! Genius! Also excellent use of rapacious :)
Stay safe all of you. I hope the storm misses you!
Wow Wonderful flowers ~
Thank you for good sharing LIKE it
My friend, have a good relationship 😊
Southwest Missouri here, just lost 80% of our trees to an EF1 ...huge old growth, even civil war oaks, maples, sweet gum...beautiful mature trees all gone. We are luckily no injuries and our house is fine....but losing those trees is hard. I cried. Now we are in a fish bowl with no privacy....we have 3 acres. Looks like time for new plantings and new landscape design. Not how i would have wanted to do it but ill enjoy the challenge
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Your garden is beautiful. I live in the northern part of Alabama close to Huntsville, known as the Tennessee Valley. We are surrounded by mountains (large hills really) and on Wednesday night into Thursday morning we had five tornadoes touch down in our area. Scary to say the least but we had no damage where I live. Lots of downed trees in Huntsville itself.
I need me some Linda, so yay and Good Morning! Yes, we are part of Tornado Valley in west TN, zone 8a, Fayette County. My screenshots were blurry, and it took a minute to figure out what salvia you named: SALLYROSA JUMBO PINK (Salvia nemorosa). Yours is gorgeous!
Hi Linda.. another very informative video. Terrific! Please let us know this Wednesday how you fared with the storm. 🙏
I live in NE Texas so we go under tornado warning and watches like you but we haven't had any.Enjoyed watching Thank you
Just wanted to compliment your beautiful garden and ask for forgiveness even if you don’t know why. 😂🤭 When you’ve talked about your salvia I’ve rolled my eyes every time because I have WEST Friesland salvia in several places in my garden.
Today I googled it and learned there are two separate salvias and not a wrong saying. Sorry Linda! ❤😅
So ready!! ❤ #1
Thank you for putting a microphone on Stewart.
I agree about the hydrangeas! I have 2 “old type” ones that have had the flowers frozen off for the past two years 😢. I got them at Lowe’s probably 10 years ago as small clearance plants. I’ve got plans to replace them soon!
Thank you for the video! Yes my area has been in a tornado. So scary! Stay safe!❤
I live in a small town near New Orleans La. We've had tornadoes hit the last two years. First time ever having a tornado hit here. Definitely scary. At least for hurricanes we can evacuate before they hit. It's very windy here today too.
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Good job gal nice cottage garden. I have a lot of tall grass growing in my huge garden need to get in there and make sure get the roots otherwise will come back. Loads of periwinkle in front grass’s growing in between everywhere big job lol
Ola se ven muy bonitas tus plantas cuídense
Zone 8a Raleigh NC has seen an uptick in severe weather which is of course concerning! I’m struggling with the boxwood basil. I’m going to try direct seeding! Thanks
Maybe plant the alliums under your hydrangeas. That way it hides the foliage. Yes, our town has been completely destroyed by tornadoes twice in my lifetime.so a little nervous tonight watching the weather!
That's too bad about the baskets. They are the best baskets ever. I even use mine for laundry. I would buy more.
About a week ago we had a late snowstorm that was wet and heavy. It flattened out all my Nepeta plants from the center out (just like your salvia). Can the Nepeta also be cut back hard so it will grow back with better form? Thanks for all the education you provide 🌱🌸💗
My salvia just started to grow.
I live in Westetn Kentucky and we had storms all day. We are definitely in tornado alley!
Us too!
Saw you on Homeworthy!
Hi Linda! Love your energy and your garden. Maybe the salvias are splitting in the center because they need to be divided?? I know it happens with sedums.
It's now Thursday I hope u are ok was thinking about u yesterday
My alliums are the most commented on plant in my garden too!
I have had house damage from a tornado 7 miles away. We often have tornados in our area. Richmond is in a valley so we usually don't have them however our Mall had a lot of destruction about 4 years ago.
I bought 10 cloches for my garden and they keeps the bunnies away from my blooms!
Linda, my town Columbia, TN was hit last night. It was terrifying. Many homes hit. One casualty. So sad. Yes, I believe Tornado Alley is expanding.
I’m so so sorry!
We had a e41. In Ohio two years ago that took out trees in the backyard. So terrified we will get that again
I grew up in Georgia (I am 59) and we had tornados. My parents house was hit by one in 2009. I live in Richmond Va now and we get tornados. Definitely not unique to OK. Prayers for all in the bad weather area tomorrow.
My husband grew up in Michigan and they had tornadoes there too. A neighbor lost their roof. Don’t think the area has expanded but not sure.
Southwest Ohio, we've always had tornadoes. We've had a few touch down within an hour or so of us in the past several years.
Yes
I live in central PA, tornadoes are rare, but do happen on occasion.
I'm in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia. Yes, we have had tornadoes!
Not me thinking that was Arugula but it was really a fancy Oleander 💀
Western Kentucky as well. We take watches seriously here now!