Love Erin’s channel and this was great info. I have Nicotiana and Crichton Honey Dahlia because of Erin. For those larger Dahlia’s I bought green tomato cages and once the dahlia gets about 3-4 ft tall you don’t notice them and it takes away the staking chore.
Hello Roy and Erin!! 😊. My favorite TH-cam expert gardeners. I need you two on my property outside Chicago so bad. One huge acre of all Shaggy Hickory and Oaks.
Awesome video and im enjoying the vids of Roy's garden design at Erin's home. Wanted to mention thar rudbeckia hirta (annual) is a fabulous self-sower! With the fancier cultivars, you never know what the self sewn offspring will look like. Sometimes the straight yellow, oftentimes some version of the fancy varieties. And the more generations removed the the original, the more of the straight species you'll get. R. Hirta will sow into any location but are easy to recognize and remove (transplanting is a risk). I leave a few in the cracks of my brick walkway along the edges too. Great plant for cottage gardens.
100% agree with everything Erin said, but I’ve already been influenced by her over on her channel 🙃 I never saw the use of annuals, but that was because what I was finding lacked interest or was expensive. But starting from seed opened up my world when it comes to annuals, since you have so much more variety. Unfortunately I haven’t had success with salvia argentea, but I was able to start clary Sage this year and I’m loving the big, quilted leaves. I’m proud to say I finally started verbena bampton from seed this year! I hope they hang on! Thanks for the talk, Erin knows her annuals! For semi-shade, browalia is a nice one.
Erin is just delightful and, of course, wonderfully educated about gardening!
absolutely! thanks for watching!
Erin and Roy a perfect duo, just like peanut butter and jelly!
Erin is a born teacher! More collaborations please!🌼🌾🪻🌾🌾
Great to see Erin, she is a great teacher. 😊
Definitely!
First time seeing you teach. Very impressive and engaging.
I follow Erin. This talk was extremely helpful & I enjoy her presentations.
Awesome! Thank you!
yay!!! LOVE Erin! so happy you shared this with us, thank you Roy
thanks for watching!
I’m here from Erin’s channel! Love her!
Love Erin’s channel and this was great info. I have Nicotiana and Crichton Honey Dahlia because of Erin. For those larger Dahlia’s I bought green tomato cages and once the dahlia gets about 3-4 ft tall you don’t notice them and it takes away the staking chore.
Thanks for the info!
Thanks for all the amazing information, Erin. You’re hands down the BEST!
thanks for watching!
Erin is such a practical and commonsense gardener.
she is! thanks for watching!
Great presentation, Erin! Thank you Roy for posting this. 😊
Glad you enjoyed it!
What! You two are my fav! 🌼🌿🌷glad to spend some time with you guys and learn something🫶🏻
thanks for watching!
Love this! What a blessing!
thanks for watching!
Hello Roy and Erin!! 😊. My favorite TH-cam expert gardeners.
I need you two on my property outside Chicago so bad. One huge acre of all Shaggy Hickory and Oaks.
Hi Joan - feel free to contact Northwind at northwindpf@gmail.com if you're interested in design or design consulting. Thanks!
Yay!! This is so awesome thank you Erin and Roy Diblik! Irma New Albany, IN 6b
thank you!
Awesome video and im enjoying the vids of Roy's garden design at Erin's home.
Wanted to mention thar rudbeckia hirta (annual) is a fabulous self-sower! With the fancier cultivars, you never know what the self sewn offspring will look like. Sometimes the straight yellow, oftentimes some version of the fancy varieties. And the more generations removed the the original, the more of the straight species you'll get. R. Hirta will sow into any location but are easy to recognize and remove (transplanting is a risk). I leave a few in the cracks of my brick walkway along the edges too. Great plant for cottage gardens.
thank you!
Fabulous 🌼🐝
thank you!
100% agree with everything Erin said, but I’ve already been influenced by her over on her channel 🙃 I never saw the use of annuals, but that was because what I was finding lacked interest or was expensive. But starting from seed opened up my world when it comes to annuals, since you have so much more variety. Unfortunately I haven’t had success with salvia argentea, but I was able to start clary Sage this year and I’m loving the big, quilted leaves. I’m proud to say I finally started verbena bampton from seed this year! I hope they hang on! Thanks for the talk, Erin knows her annuals! For semi-shade, browalia is a nice one.
thank you!
I absolutely love lobelia in the shade as an annual!!!
I wanna go to Northwood💕
Sorry Northwind!
So excited to see this video! Thanks y’all!
I love Erin The Impatient Gardener and Roy Diblik!
Oklahoma zone 6b
Awesome! Thank you!
Thanks for putting this online, was not able to attend in person. I was not familiar with Erin but will be a resource going forward.
Erin is great and produces a lot of informative content. thanks for watching!
Great job Erin!
thank you!
Great presentation Erin! How does one hear about these? I’d love to go-
thank you! most events at Northwind are posted on their socials and their website (northwindperennialfarm.com).
Hi, Erin is always good to listen to. But, I am curious what is the burgundy tree she is standing in front of? Thank you!
Probably a redbud (Forest Pansy?)
Budget? Plant budget? Have to get one!
lol. thanks for watching!