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Dappled Willow Update, Blue Arrow Junipers & A Sneak Peek!!
In this video, I’m showing you how my Dappled Willow shrubs look 3 years after coppicing them down to the ground. These shrubs were all propagated from one original shrub! Also new Blue Arrow Junipers to provide beautiful blue-green evergreen color, and a sneak peek of the new drought tolerant bed filled with pollinator-friendly perennials! (This is the 10th video in my Dappled Willow series, which is linked below for you to watch - including a video on how to propagate Dappled Willow.)
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🌱 FREE DAPPLED WILLOW GUIDE 🌱
Learn about Dappled Willow in this complete guide and see if it might be the perfect shrub for your landscape.
Dappled Willow - The Complete Guide
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🌱 VIDEOS: DAPPLED WILLOW PLAYLIST 🌱
Complete Playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLenOueHl62OwhvBhPnb7Ne0TOkOxt-rhv.html
This playlist includes the following videos:
🌿 The Truth About Dappled Willow
🌿 Coppicing: Pruning Dappled Willow Down to the Ground
🌿 Coppiced Dappled Willow: 7 Week Update
🌿 Propagating Dappled Willow From Cuttings
🌿 Dappled Willow in Fall: 8 Months After Coppicing
🌿 Pruning Dappled Willow in 4 Easy Steps
🌿 Dappled Willow Spring Color, One Year After Coppicing
🌿 Dying Dappled Willow: Don’t Prune in Summer!
🌿 Planting Dappled Willow Cuttings
🌿 Dappled Willow and Blue Arrow Junipers plus a Sneak Peek!!!
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Boxwood Pruning Update: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly!
Переглядів 1,4 тис.21 день тому
An update on pruning overgrown boxwoods: Winter Gem Boxwoods and Dwarf English Boxwoods. The title “The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly” refers to 3 outcomes I had from my recent pruning: boxwoods that still look great (The Good); boxwoods that don’t look their best (The Bad); and in two cases, boxwoods I pruned drastically to get them back to the size I want (The Ugly). I discuss bare stems not be...
Circle Garden Bed One Year Later Plus New Flowering Perennials
Переглядів 2,4 тис.Місяць тому
This video shows you my backyard garden circle bed, one year after building the bed and planting the main tree and shrubs. Now I’m planning which flowering perennials to plant into this bed. You’ll see a Scarlet Fire Dogwood Tree, Perfecto Mundo Azaleas, Legend of the Small Fothergilla, Reminiscent Pink Rose, Armeria Daydream Sea Thrift, Hosta Echo the Sun, a new Heliopsis called Touch of Blush...
6 Long Blooming and Easy Care Spring Perennials
Переглядів 16 тис.Місяць тому
In this video, I share 6 of my favorite Spring blooming perennials that have a wonderfully long blooming period and are easy care: Dianthus Paint The Town Magenta; Geum Tempo Rose and Geum Totally Tangerine; Amsonia Storm Cloud; Bergenia Peppermint Patty; Brunnera Jack of Diamonds. Plus I’ll discuss the five traits that make for an outstanding Spring flowering perennial and show you what each p...
13 Tips for Buying Outdoor Plants Online Like a Pro
Переглядів 2,7 тис.Місяць тому
In this video, I share 13 tips for buying garden plants online successfully so that you’re happy! I discuss what makes a great online company, as well as plant costs, shipping costs and tips to save money on your orders. Next, I outline what to do once you receive your online plants (using a recent plant order as an example), so they have the best chance of thriving in your garden. Use the Chap...
Garden Chores & Why I Don't Prune My Crepe Myrtle Tree
Переглядів 2,9 тис.2 місяці тому
In this video: how to prune Orange Rocket Barberry; pruning Pinky Winky Hydrangeas and the difference in stems and size; why I don’t prune my Crepe Myrtle Tree; adding plant supports to Petit Henri and Petite Jenny Lychnis (Ragged Robin); Ajuga Chocolate Chip sea of blue flowers; pruning Little Lime Hydrangeas once they’ve leafed out. Click on the Chapter headings below to jump to specific sect...
A Spring Garden Tour After The Heavy Rain
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After way too much heavy rain for days, join me on this Spring garden tour for a fresh look at all of my garden beds - especially impressive are the weatherproof Daffodil varieties! I show you what’s on my Spring gardening chores list for pruning plus a flooded (new) garden bed. There’s a lot of work to do now that the rain is hopefully gone! (Zone 7, southern New Jersey) ❤️ Please hit the like...
How to Prune (Overgrown) Boxwoods with Closeup Examples
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In this video, I show you step-by-step how to prune your boxwoods - especially if they are overgrown. Using a row of Winter Gem Boxwoods, I walk you through the process with closeup examples of exactly how to prune boxwoods. I discuss uncovering bare stems inside the shrub; the best pruning tools for older and newer stems; pruning for a natural look; how to best prune a row of boxwoods; and fer...
Charming Tete-a-Tete Daffodils & Bird Song (Early Spring Garden Tour)
Переглядів 2,7 тис.3 місяці тому
Enjoy this early Spring garden tour filled with beautifully charming Tete-a-Tete Daffodils! Tete-a-Tetes are miniature but make quite a stunning display in the garden. Plus they’re weatherproof! You’ll also see blooming Heath, Crocuses and Hellebores, and hear relaxing bird song! (Zone 7, southern New Jersey) 🌼 Please hit the like button - and subscribe - if you enjoyed this video! 🌼 🌼 MORE DAF...
Garden Chores: Cleanup, Rose of Sharon Seedpods, Pruning Hellebores
Переглядів 4,9 тис.3 місяці тому
Join me as I do some early Spring garden chores for a satisfying garden cleanup: cleaning up a perennial bed, removing seedpods on a Helene Rose of Sharon, and pruning the old leaves from my Hellebores. I discuss how I cut back perennials; why perennials take a few years to look their best in your garden; as well as the brown needles you might see on the ground from your Arborvitaes. Use the Ch...
Red & Purple Perennial Colors in Winter & Early Spring
Переглядів 2,1 тис.3 місяці тому
In this video, I’m sharing 5 evergreen perennials that show off unique red and purple colors during Winter and early Spring including 2 new perennials: Bergenia Peppermint Patty (Pigsqueak) and Heucherella Capture the Flag. I’ll also show you hellebores, crocuses and heath - all blooming right now! Remember: ever “green” doesn’t always mean green - today it means red and purple too! (I garden i...
Candytuft Plant Care: How to Grow & What To Know (Iberis Sempervirens)
Переглядів 17 тис.4 місяці тому
In this video, I share everything you need to know to grow Candytuft - a gorgeous evergreen perennial that is covered with pretty white flowers in Spring. I’ll start with why you want Candytuft in your garden, then move on to growing requirements, seeds and seedlings, dividing, propagating, and pruning; the growth rate and spread; plus why your Candytuft might be struggling. And finally: Candyt...
Bring Color To Your Winter Garden With These 7 Plants
Переглядів 4,1 тис.4 місяці тому
It’s easy to bring color to your Winter garden when you add some of these easy-care plants: Kramer’s Red Winter Heath, Blue Star Juniper, Candytuft (Iberis), Geum (Avens), groundcover Sedums (Stonecrop), Hellebores and even Dusty Miller! In this video, I’ll show you what each plant looks like now in my Winter garden in Zone 7, southern New Jersey. Use the Chapter links below to jump directly to...
Fothergilla: Why You Need This Flowering Shrub!
Переглядів 3,4 тис.4 місяці тому
Fothergilla is an easy-care, flowering shrub with 4 seasons of beauty! This video gives you in-depth growing information plus shares 3 varieties: Fothergilla Mt. Airy, Legend of the Fall Bottlebrush and Legend of the Small Bottlebrush. You’ll see Fothergilla in my garden in Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. A must-have shrub! (Zone 7, southern NJ) Chapters: 0:00 - Video Overview 0:44 - Father-WH...
Snowy January Garden Tour - Peaceful Winter Garden
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Join me on this peaceful, early morning snowy January garden tour! Everything looks so pretty covered in snow - and I’m so happy to finally see a decent amount of snow here in zone 7, southern New Jersey. Accompanied by morning birds, I’ll show you 29 shrubs, trees and plants for Winter interest, with some completely covered in snow! But don’t worry: I’ll also show you what they look like in th...
Who Won? Limelight Hydrangea Tree vs Nor'easter Winter Storm
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Who Won? Limelight Hydrangea Tree vs Nor'easter Winter Storm
10 Best Gifts For Gardeners That Make Gardening Easier (2023)
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10 Best Gifts For Gardeners That Make Gardening Easier (2023)
Rheingold Arborvitae: How To Prune & How To Grow
Переглядів 2,4 тис.7 місяців тому
Rheingold Arborvitae: How To Prune & How To Grow
Autumn Garden Vibrance: A Colorful Fall Tour Before the Freeze
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Autumn Garden Vibrance: A Colorful Fall Tour Before the Freeze
Relaxing October Backyard Garden Tour (33 Colorful Plants!)
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Relaxing October Backyard Garden Tour (33 Colorful Plants!)
Fall Cleanup Guide: What to Prune and What to Leave for Spring
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Fall Cleanup Guide: What to Prune and What to Leave for Spring
Picture Perfect Garden Planning: 5 Tips for Photos, Video & Empty Spaces
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Picture Perfect Garden Planning: 5 Tips for Photos, Video & Empty Spaces
Severe Black Spot? Save Your Knock Out Roses in 4 Easy Steps
Переглядів 3,6 тис.9 місяців тому
Severe Black Spot? Save Your Knock Out Roses in 4 Easy Steps
Boulevard Cypress Shrub Light Trimming in Fall
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Boulevard Cypress Shrub Light Trimming in Fall
Butterfly Bush Fall Care (Buddleia)
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Butterfly Bush Fall Care (Buddleia)
Peaceful Rainy Day Garden Tour Mid-September
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Peaceful Rainy Day Garden Tour Mid-September
Puffer Fish Hydrangea Care and Planting
Переглядів 3 тис.9 місяців тому
Puffer Fish Hydrangea Care and Planting
Garden Chores: Dappled Willow, Arborvitaes, Little Henry Sweetspire
Переглядів 4,5 тис.9 місяців тому
Garden Chores: Dappled Willow, Arborvitaes, Little Henry Sweetspire
Trimming My Woody Lavender Topiaries After Flowering
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Trimming My Woody Lavender Topiaries After Flowering
Panicle Hydrangea Garden Tour in Mid-August
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Panicle Hydrangea Garden Tour in Mid-August

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  • @merryshort5276
    @merryshort5276 2 години тому

    Do you recommend this hard pruning for a yellow (honeycomb) butterfly bush?

  • @sheilathompson7105
    @sheilathompson7105 4 години тому

    Well done showing us...just what I needed to know💚

  • @kellydearaujo916
    @kellydearaujo916 7 годин тому

    Stumbled across your video for lavender tips and glad I did. Now I’m watching your others! You’re very informative and to echo some other comments, you have a lovely voice! What time of year is best to plant perennials-specifically the perfecto mundo, I’d like to use it as a ground cover? I live in Nothern NJ, 6b. Thanks!

  • @nildaweiss4287
    @nildaweiss4287 12 годин тому

    Thank you so much!!!!!

  • @Alisha-vy5lb
    @Alisha-vy5lb 18 годин тому

    Don’t use shears!! It is harder on the plant uses more energy, pull off the heads you’ll get way more blooms

  • @NPC8087
    @NPC8087 20 годин тому

    I’m not a gardener. In fact I’m terrible. I have lavender but I had no idea that I should prune it. Now I have all of that woody stuff. Uh oh. Can I correct it now?

  • @teresas5735
    @teresas5735 21 годину тому

    You sold me on the tidbit! Thank you so much for sharing!!! 😍

  • @maryannstewart3640
    @maryannstewart3640 23 години тому

    That was an excellent tutorial on lavender - thank you

  • @DianaS-eo7nc
    @DianaS-eo7nc День тому

    I’m on my second Salix. My first was a standard hakuro nishiki. After a few years it started reverting to the large green leaves. Every time I cut it back the large green leaves came back. It’s now at least 40 feet tall, 30 feet wide! It is all solid green. I just planted a salix pink flamingo a month ago in spring. It’s showing leaves that are already reverting to plain green! When I told the nursery owner he said that was the normal spring growth. Big fat lie to avoid refunding my $50! I’m done with this plant.

  • @TG-mx5wb
    @TG-mx5wb День тому

    You should never put used litter near plants you’re going to consume.

  • @user-ge7jx2jo7u
    @user-ge7jx2jo7u День тому

    My favorite flowers daffodils.... ❤️

  • @buttergurls6401
    @buttergurls6401 День тому

    Does this apply to all perennials?

  • @user-ob4lv1nj7s
    @user-ob4lv1nj7s День тому

    bunnies ate mine

  • @raynareid8095
    @raynareid8095 2 дні тому

    But you don't explain exactly where you should cut or why. Some say 1/4 inch above the 5 leaves. Some also say if the 5 leaves are turning inward not to deadhead. So I think more needs to be explained in your video.

  • @missprettyplants7217
    @missprettyplants7217 2 дні тому

    Looks amazing Laura!!! Love the blue arrow Junipers with the dappled willows.. great texture.. Can’t wait for the next video on your new beds! ❤️

  • @jeangurnee
    @jeangurnee 2 дні тому

    Those willows are gorgeous! And I have not seen a False Yucca before. Very nice!

  • @MelanieTidd-j7j
    @MelanieTidd-j7j 3 дні тому

    When you plant into the ground, do you plant each cutting separately? or a few together?

  • @allanreginald
    @allanreginald 3 дні тому

    Excited to see a longer in depth video of the drought tolerant bed :D

  • @Pkilla80
    @Pkilla80 3 дні тому

    Awesome!!!

  • @josweatt898
    @josweatt898 3 дні тому

    I have trimmed up my dappled willow into a three trunk standard. Of course it threw out a large amount of suckers so cut them and sprayed with sucker punch. I would like to braid these stems but them are too stiff. Maybe in the winter I will try. I think I will just be able to twist them around each other.😊

  • @MarkMiedema
    @MarkMiedema 3 дні тому

    Great informative, well nareat3d video. Thank you. I live in hot SoCal, so when is the best pruning time? There is no frost. And should I dead head for those that die off? Thank you.

  • @daciacato1847
    @daciacato1847 3 дні тому

    Thank you!

  • @SaraWhiteChi
    @SaraWhiteChi 3 дні тому

    Wow, those Dappled Willow are gorgeous! Looking forward to your drought-tolerant video too ☀

    • @GardenSanity
      @GardenSanity 3 дні тому

      Thanks Sara! I’m pretty happy with the way they’ve grown back. I’m editing the drought-tolerant video this weekend, and hope you like it! 🌞

  • @pretzeltwisttwist7740
    @pretzeltwisttwist7740 3 дні тому

    Excellent video. Nice work!

  • @nikkistewart6767
    @nikkistewart6767 3 дні тому

    I just bought a Dappled willow about a month ago, planted it in th ground and watered it well. It's getting brown leaves and also losing leaves down the stems. I have tried to keep it watered well in this heat we're having in Maryland.

    • @GardenSanity
      @GardenSanity 3 дні тому

      Hi Nikki, I’ve had that happen before, and it is usually transplant shock that happens sometimes when there’s hot weather like you mentioned. Hang in there and keep giving it regular water. Don’t drown it, but make sure the soil doesn’t dry out. I just transplanted a small seedling (mentioned in the video) from the garden back into a pot. It was beautiful, but now has all brown leaves. However, I know that the plant will recover and start to push out new growth eventually… it just make take awhile in this heat. Another idea in the meantime: check where you bought the shrub to see what their refund policy is. If they still have Dappled Willow, it may be an option to just start fresh and get a new shrub as a replacement. When you plant it, add some Bio-tone by Espoma into the planting hole. It’s a great starter fertilizer that helps roots get established so the shrub will have better success. 👍 Keep me posted!

  • @willaerley7140
    @willaerley7140 4 дні тому

    Can’t wait to see what you have in the new beds. A couple ideas; a variegated Japanese Silver grass in front of Magnolia Jane and All Gold Hakonecloa amongst the blue evergreens. It’s ok to tell me if you think my ideas are dumb.

    • @GardenSanity
      @GardenSanity 3 дні тому

      Nice ideas - not dumb! The “All Gold” needs more shade than that area gets, but it’s a great suggestion to keep in mind for other areas for its vibrant color! 👍 I used to have several Japanese Silver Grasses in the front yard where the Red and Yellow Twig Dogwoods are now. The grasses were beautiful but eventually grew SO wide and large they became a bit unruly - so I’m a bit reticent to try them again. I do have a few variegated sedges that can take more sun…still in the same pots for years 😱🤣 that might work. They have some of that yellow gold color you’ve now put in my head. Hmmm… 🤔 Do you grow the All Gold?

    • @willaerley7140
      @willaerley7140 3 дні тому

      @@GardenSanity I have the Silver Grass and yeah I have to divide it a lot. It was HUGE! Never needs watering though. I’ve been looking to try the All Gold, but they say it needs a good amount of sun or it’ll be just plain green. I’ve seen it in gardens getting full sun, but I don’t know how much is too much.

    • @GardenSanity
      @GardenSanity 3 дні тому

      @willaerley7140 I used to leave the Silver Grass standing in the Winter, until I realized it was ending up in other yards from strong winds. 🫣🌾 Didn’t want to be a bad neighbor. 😬

  • @JulioWY
    @JulioWY 4 дні тому

    The yard I inherited has hundreds in a bed… it is overwhelming to try and thin them

    • @GardenSanity
      @GardenSanity 3 дні тому

      Oh wow! Perhaps offer them to friends, pot them up and give them a new home. Or could you gradually (and slowly, so you don’t get overwhelmed) begin a new garden area to put them in? Just take it slowly, whatever you decide to do, one daylily at a time. 🌼

  • @trinaroe5132
    @trinaroe5132 4 дні тому

    I bought one of these almost 30 years ago when I began having problems with my knees. After my first knee surgery in 1996 (a TTT surgery, not TKR) I could no longer use it because the cushions were just too hard to kneel on. For anyone with knee issues I think you would want to add another thicker and softer pad somehow. This pad is not soft at all, unless you’re comparing it to bare ground or concrete. Kneeling on grass is softer in my opinion. It also is narrow front to back and a bit top heavy in design so it is quite easy to tip forwards or backwards if it is on rough ground when used as a bench, which I found dangerous. I love the idea of this bench; I just think it would be better if it could be adjusted in height for shorter folks when used as a bench, adjust for unlevel ground so it was less tippy and that it had a MUCH softer and thicker cushion when used as a kneeler. I basically stopped gardening in the ground to the degree I did before and opted for only perennials and ground covers that were very easy care and lots of Preen to keep weeds at bay, or I planted in smallish containers that I could lift to a comfortable height to weed. I’m hoping to add some window boxes that I can reach from the ground in the future.

    • @GardenSanity
      @GardenSanity 3 дні тому

      Hi Trina, thanks for sharing your story. Knee pain and surgery is no picnic. ☹️ I had a double hip replacement - not the same as knees, but still limiting and painful before the surgery. These garden kneeler benches have improved from what you purchased 30 years ago, but yes the cushion isn’t super-soft so you’re right it provides firmer support. I definitely don’t recommend using this on uneven ground without first really making sure when you put it down that it is stable. I do this by moving it back and forth in place to see if it will end up rocking back and forth or if it stays in place. If it rocks, then I move it around until I find a stable position where it won’t rock around. Only then will I kneel or sit on it. ❤️ You’re smart to plant easy-care perennials and ground covers - I’m a big advocate of doing so, as none of us are getting any younger! 😊 I hope you find some nice window boxes that are easy to plant. I really appreciate you sharing your experience!

  • @minisinthehallshorts
    @minisinthehallshorts 4 дні тому

    Thank you for the update on the dappled willows. We finally achieved the privacy we wanted with our dappled willow hedge. Thanks for all the advice you gave me when I thought the entire hedge was dying. I had to move another hedge of dappled willows to the front side of my house because (didn't know it at time of planting) I have black walnut trees in the back yard and this was killing them. Now I have replace them with tiger eye sumac in pots (invasive). Have to be willing to change plans as a gardener right? Thanks again.🙏

    • @GardenSanity
      @GardenSanity 4 дні тому

      It is truly my pleasure to help, and I’m thrilled your Dappled Willow is providing the privacy you hoped for! 🥰 And yes, moving plants around and changing plans is definitely part of being a gardener…whether we like it or not! 🤣 So happy for you (and the Dappled Willow)! 👏😃

  • @johnbrewer7221
    @johnbrewer7221 4 дні тому

    Great video! Exactly what I needed. Thanks!

    • @GardenSanity
      @GardenSanity 3 дні тому

      I’m so glad this helped John. Happy pruning! 🌿

  • @anthonybildhauser6412
    @anthonybildhauser6412 4 дні тому

    Absolutely the best video on how to maintain daylilies! Not only a description of what to do but an explanation of why we are doing what is described. This video got me to tap the subscribe button and turn on the notification bell. Thank you! Oh and I came in to look up how to care for daylilies after I questioned whether I was removing seed pods or newly forming flowers. Your video confirmed that I was removing seedpods.

    • @GardenSanity
      @GardenSanity 3 дні тому

      Thank you so much for your feedback Anthony! 😊 I work very hard to make videos that answer my own questions I’ve had about gardening. Although not everyone appreciates the “why” and would rather just know the “how” and move on, I always like to know and share why we need to do certain things . . . and sometimes why we don’t need to do them. I feel like it helps provide a better understanding of gardening tasks. (And as for those seedpods, I felt like it was such a game changer to learn the difference between them and new flower buds!) 🌼

  • @newt52864
    @newt52864 4 дні тому

    Thanks for the tips. My willow is huge, so I might cut it way back. what would be a good time to do that ? I am in PA :)

    • @GardenSanity
      @GardenSanity 4 дні тому

      My pleasure Lorraine! The best time is in early Spring, as that’s when it wants to grow, so new growth will appear pretty quickly and you’ll still get to enjoy the pretty pink (and white and green) color in late Spring into early Summer. 🌿 You can also prune it in the Fall if you need to tidy it up. (I have videos on both of those pruning times if you scroll up above and click on the Dappled Willow playlist of videos which should help.) 👍 I have to trim mine up too, as I showed in this video. I’m going to wait until this heat wave is gone and temps will be better (lower). I’ll cut back stems here and there individually rather than an all-over pruning. I hope this helps! 🌞 Stay cool in PA! 🥵

    • @newt52864
      @newt52864 3 дні тому

      @@GardenSanity oh great , stay cool 🙄

  • @LaurieStovall-iq2ms
    @LaurieStovall-iq2ms 4 дні тому

    I say afasis

    • @GardenSanity
      @GardenSanity 3 дні тому

      Yes, it’s the long A sound I need to keep in my head! 😀

  • @jeanneknight4791
    @jeanneknight4791 4 дні тому

    Lovely video! You advocated to the supreme court of flower lovers so well on behalf of the Rozanne geranium.

    • @GardenSanity
      @GardenSanity 3 дні тому

      Why thank you Jeanne - your comment made my morning! 😊 Rozanne grows so well for me and is very easy care, so I want gardeners to experience the same thing! 💙

  • @68greenbelt
    @68greenbelt 5 днів тому

    Id love to know, a year later, how your "Tiny Quick FireS" are doing? Have they grown much? Flowers I bet are close to happening?

  • @RionPhotography
    @RionPhotography 5 днів тому

    Oh girl I hope you got a backpack sprayer by now. Cheaper in the long run because you can use concentrate and also way easier to cover those larger plants.

  • @Explorer4ever
    @Explorer4ever 5 днів тому

    Thank you, this was very helpful. What time of year should all the leaves be trimmed back?

  • @hikinggirl1601
    @hikinggirl1601 5 днів тому

    Who cares. He is too cute and deserves to get more flowers 🥰

  • @johndowney2516
    @johndowney2516 6 днів тому

    how far did you space them to get those nice clusters i want to get a cluster like your lamp post bed in my new raised bed

  • @jayasiri2854
    @jayasiri2854 6 днів тому

    Deadheading instructions begin around 6:15. You will have to be patient until then!

  • @gudrunthered
    @gudrunthered 6 днів тому

    I have a 12 year old Hidcote bush and it continues to sprout new growth on the woody stems!

  • @dianehansma1725
    @dianehansma1725 6 днів тому

    The A in aphids is a long A not a short A….I do remember that from school, I’m surprised😂and I’m close to 70😮! Thanks for tips!

  • @jennifernorton3613
    @jennifernorton3613 6 днів тому

    So my woody lavendar can't be saved...bummer. Excellent Video. I really learned a lot!!! Thank you so much!!

  • @pamneeley1253
    @pamneeley1253 6 днів тому

    It’s the thyme that they’re eating! 🙁

  • @lewistillett206
    @lewistillett206 6 днів тому

    I’m just getting into gardening, have clay soil which i believe is low quality. The video says never add in compost the same time you are planting, so digging a hole in that soil, adding in the compost and then transplanting seedlings that way isn’t a good idea?

  • @LouiseMZeitlin
    @LouiseMZeitlin 6 днів тому

    You are great ... love this video and have joined your channel.

  • @carolynoliver7848
    @carolynoliver7848 7 днів тому

    Can you control the size of a little lime punch? I just bought 4 and have 2 beds about 9 feet wide. and I planted a qty 3x ( 3 feet apart) Center to center for a bordered look. Getting told it’s overcrowded and need to relocate?

  • @cathefadel8928
    @cathefadel8928 7 днів тому

    Thanks!!