Marta your garden is so beautiful, all your hard work has resulted in a most wonderful garden display. Even at this time of year it looks amazing. I have serious garden envy! Please don’t stop sharing your magical garden with us! Thank you.
Hello from Canada, Marta! Your garden looks great, lots of colour still. In my garden there are lots of dahlias still, blue and pink asters, pink Japanese anemones, salvia Black and Blue, and purple aconitum all still blooming away. There’s also gaura still blooming and a few roses too. Thank-you for the tour!
I got my hands on a tiny cutting of lemon coral sedum two years ago, late in fall and I had it as a regular houseplant, taking cuttings the whole winter and I had over 50 plants in spring the year after! It is easy to propagate and thrive in a bright spot. The fall after I just took two plants as houseplants and started all over again. So you will definitely get them to survive indoors.
The weather is so strange this year in Rhode Island. During the day we are still around 70 and at night into the high 30s. My dahlias are still colorful and pumping out blooms but everything else has petered out. A few shrubs I planted this year look great- weigela, viburnum, black lace elderberry, and the hydrangea with their rosey blooms. Hopefully next year they will put on more size. Your birch trees are so beautiful; the white papery bark jumps out of the landscape. ❤
Dear Marta, yor garden is so beautiful and enchanting, it takes real talent and passion to plant all those plants & flowers. In my country it is super costly between the plants and baskets and pots..do you have or work in a garden shop or is garden design your profession ? So inspiring, i am hoping to transform the spave around my current home and you're such an inspiration ..it is more difficult and daunting than it seems..easier said than done ..no small task
To hear how the trees sold you on your property I do relate. My now 60 year old Willow sold us yet it’s leaf drop it’s age it’s all showing a bit of stress. What will the garden look without it😩. It’s got several good years hopefully I’ve time to make plans.
Hi Marta! Beautiful fall garden! 😍 The intentionality in planning your garden design truly shows. ❤️ Thanks for sharing! At 9:25…I didn’t quite catch the name of the dark grass in your black containers by the front door…are those Vertigo grasses?
Hi Marta your pink Heathers and Mums are gorgeous reminds me of Spring Summer not really Fall. You must really love pink. Have you consider using other colours for Fall?😊
I have two tamarack trees on my yard and they change to a beautiful golden orange colour. I love them but the needles do go everywhere when they drop now in the autumn.
Marta your garden is so beautiful, all your hard work has resulted in a most wonderful garden display. Even at this time of year it looks amazing. I have serious garden envy! Please don’t stop sharing your magical garden with us! Thank you.
Hello from Canada, Marta! Your garden looks great, lots of colour still. In my garden there are lots of dahlias still, blue and pink asters, pink Japanese anemones, salvia Black and Blue, and purple aconitum all still blooming away. There’s also gaura still blooming and a few roses too. Thank-you for the tour!
Greetings from USA Marta! I enjoy you so much. Always look forward to seeing one of your videos in my queue. ❤
Good afternoon , Salvia Amistad is blooming still amazing.
I got my hands on a tiny cutting of lemon coral sedum two years ago, late in fall and I had it as a regular houseplant, taking cuttings the whole winter and I had over 50 plants in spring the year after! It is easy to propagate and thrive in a bright spot.
The fall after I just took two plants as houseplants and started all over again. So you will definitely get them to survive indoors.
Thank you for sharing! That sounds awesome!
The weather is so strange this year in Rhode Island. During the day we are still around 70 and at night into the high 30s. My dahlias are still colorful and pumping out blooms but everything else has petered out. A few shrubs I planted this year look great- weigela, viburnum, black lace elderberry, and the hydrangea with their rosey blooms. Hopefully next year they will put on more size. Your birch trees are so beautiful; the white papery bark jumps out of the landscape. ❤
Beautiful Marta beautiful areas
Dear Marta, yor garden is so beautiful and enchanting, it takes real talent and passion to plant all those plants & flowers. In my country it is super costly between the plants and baskets and pots..do you have or work in a garden shop or is garden design your profession ? So inspiring, i am hoping to transform the spave around my current home and you're such an inspiration ..it is more difficult and daunting than it seems..easier said than done ..no small task
Absolutely stunning! Thanks Marta
gorgeous this fall Marta.
To hear how the trees sold you on your property I do relate. My now 60 year old Willow sold us yet it’s leaf drop it’s age it’s all showing a bit of stress. What will the garden look without it😩. It’s got several good years hopefully I’ve time to make plans.
Hi Marta! Beautiful fall garden! 😍 The intentionality in planning your garden design truly shows. ❤️ Thanks for sharing! At 9:25…I didn’t quite catch the name of the dark grass in your black containers by the front door…are those Vertigo grasses?
Yes, they are!
Hi Marta your pink Heathers and Mums are gorgeous reminds me of Spring Summer not really Fall. You must really love pink. Have you consider using other colours for Fall?😊
Fuksje wymiatają 🩷💚. Może skuszę się w przyszłym sezonie...
Ja byłam naprawdę w przemiłym szoku! 🔥🔥
Czy dobrze widzę? nowy sposób kadrowania i chyba nowa kamera? Super nagranie 👌👌👌 bo ogród to wiadomo 😉
I have two tamarack trees on my yard and they change to a beautiful golden orange colour. I love them but the needles do go everywhere when they drop now in the autumn.
مسيىة موفقةحفظك الاه ورعاك 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼🌹🌹🌹🌹🩷🩷☕️☕️☕️☕️
What is the plant growing on your archway that is changing color? The one near your pink garden in this video.
Virginia creeper