Hello to the both of you I just stumbled across a video from last yr.And I had to go and look at your channel.I want to Thank you for your service my Dad retired from 181st Yankee Division.Your gardens are just beautiful and I love that you are doing this even in base housing.This really gives me ideas and hope to make my patio area beautiful.Hoping your move goes well looking forward to seeing your new secret garden!God bless you and yours 🙏🕊️💚🇺🇸🐝🌼
Hello! Thank you Mr father and family fir your service. We are getting ready to move and looking forward to creating a new garden. Thank you so much hope you enjoy what’s to come. 💐🙏💚
Congrats Ambrose! And thank you for serving. I hope to see videos of y’all packing up the garden for the move. I hope that y’all can find a tree filled property here in Texas, that will give you the shade needed for your plants.
Even though I can't grow some of the plants here in Arizona, I sure love watching you guys! I've learned a thing or two. Plus after watching your videos I am always calm & relaxed!😊
Love the Whee Hostas, I was a girl who never liked or owned one and now I have over 75! They are great potted up and I keep them in pots and move them around the garden. Hosta's are very forgiving and you just can't kill them. Look for "lakeside paisley print" or "Wolverine" both some of my favourite Hostas. I am so inspired by your videos and am potting up a lot of my favourites to move as well.
Checking in here from Texas zone 8b, growing a Black Lace Elderberry in its second season in partial shade/part sun. You might be able to grow it too if you end up north of Zone 9 (Houston, etc).
I'm in zone 9b, I would love to grow elderberry. Looking forward to your success growing it in a higher zone. Love peonys. Didn't think i could grow them. Turns out I can. Gardener in zone 10a grows them too!!
Everyone thinks my two lemony lace elderberries are Japanese maple trees. They do well in my shade garden with dappled morning or evening sunlight, zone 5 .❤🌸🇨🇦 Last year I planted the laced up black elderberry which is a more narrow and smaller plant . 🌱
Those elderberries don't look too huge. On the other hand, I think lemony lace is the kind you can't eat. I've thought about trying to grow some I could eat in pots, but I've heard that they get out of control huge really quickly, so I haven't tried.
Congratulations Ambrose🎉 very proud of you sir! Upmost respect. 🫡 I just saw a Black Lace Elderberry today at my garden center. Oh now seeing yours...I'm going back in the morning!!!! I bought Lion's Head Japanese Maples Acer palmatum 'Shishigashira' today. I have been collecting Japanese Maples for a couple of years. It would be cheaper if I collected hosta😬
Hello to the both of you I just stumbled across a video from last yr.And I had to go and look at your channel.I want to Thank you for your service my Dad retired from 181st Yankee Division.Your gardens are just beautiful and I love that you are doing this even in base housing.This really gives me ideas and hope to make my patio area beautiful.Hoping your move goes well looking forward to seeing your new secret garden!God bless you and yours 🙏🕊️💚🇺🇸🐝🌼
Hello! Thank you Mr father and family fir your service. We are getting ready to move and looking forward to creating a new garden. Thank you so much hope you enjoy what’s to come. 💐🙏💚
Congrats Ambrose! And thank you for serving. I hope to see videos of y’all packing up the garden for the move. I hope that y’all can find a tree filled property here in Texas, that will give you the shade needed for your plants.
Even though I can't grow some of the plants here in Arizona, I sure love watching you guys! I've learned a thing or two. Plus after watching your videos I am always calm & relaxed!😊
Love the Whee Hostas, I was a girl who never liked or owned one and now I have over 75! They are great potted up and I keep them in pots and move them around the garden. Hosta's are very forgiving and you just can't kill them. Look for "lakeside paisley print" or "Wolverine" both some of my favourite Hostas. I am so inspired by your videos and am potting up a lot of my favourites to move as well.
Thank you sir!
Checking in here from Texas zone 8b, growing a Black Lace Elderberry in its second season in partial shade/part sun. You might be able to grow it too if you end up north of Zone 9 (Houston, etc).
Hello! That’s such great news! Thank you so much for letting me know. Definitely bringing it along. 🙏💐💚
I'm in zone 9b, I would love to grow elderberry. Looking forward to your success growing it in a higher zone. Love peonys. Didn't think i could grow them. Turns out I can. Gardener in zone 10a grows them too!!
Everyone thinks my two lemony lace elderberries are Japanese maple trees. They do well in my shade garden with dappled morning or evening sunlight, zone 5 .❤🌸🇨🇦 Last year I planted the laced up black elderberry which is a more narrow and smaller plant . 🌱
My lemon lace is doing beautifully..too tall for my liking but full...
Those elderberries don't look too huge. On the other hand, I think lemony lace is the kind you can't eat. I've thought about trying to grow some I could eat in pots, but I've heard that they get out of control huge really quickly, so I haven't tried.
Congratulations Ambrose🎉 very proud of you sir! Upmost respect. 🫡
I just saw a Black Lace Elderberry today at my garden center. Oh now seeing yours...I'm going back in the morning!!!!
I bought Lion's Head Japanese Maples Acer palmatum 'Shishigashira' today. I have been collecting Japanese Maples for a couple of years.
It would be cheaper if I collected hosta😬