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Thank you for the tip about cutting off half the hydrangea blooms. I'm in Virginia 7B and my blooms always fry before they take on much of their pink color. This year they did a little better and I assumed it was because this is their 3rd year and they have adapted a bit, but they are still mostly brown and crunchy. I think your idea is going to work perfectly next season!
Everything still looks beautiful! I have a lot of oxalis in pots, have to let them go dormant for the winter and refresh soil in the Spring love it though. Sorry again for your loss Sasha hugs!
O m g my condolences, I will miss her too. I have had dogs all my life so I know the pain,it does hurt to loose part of your family🥲just stay busy and not think your self but on your plants ,your garden always looks beautiful ,love your videos 🙏🏽💕
Condolences for your loss of Sasha, having lost 2 dogs and 1 cat in 16 months time, the loss is deep and great. Assuming that was your son in uniform...thanking him for his service and sacrifice. Peace to you.
Thanks Kim for your generosity to our area ,I live in East Tennessee I had no damage,15 minutes away it was destroyed,this is life changing. 🥲. Your garden still looks great ,I am ready for pansies,lots of them 💚 🍂🍁
Yes both the Purple Heart and the Purple Oxalis (Clover) spread like crazy here in zone 9b Texas Gulf Coast. 💜 I keep them in pots. Everything looks beautiful Kim. 😍 Thanks for sharing your garden with us. 😊
Blessings to you Kim. Thank you for your generous gifts for the flood victims. My home town Clyde is 20 miles west of Asheville . I know so many people that have lost their homes and businesses. My neighborhood has sent supplies via Samaritan’s Purse. It’s just heartbreaking to watch all of these flood videos. 🙏🏻 and so many homes don’t have flood insurance. A best friends son found 3 bodies washed up behind his house. 😢
Hi Kim, I planted blue star this year in my garden early in the spring, it is pretty vigorous and its lovely. I will have to lightly trim it back but it’s doing what I wanted as a ground cover. Im experimenting with other varieties of ground cover in my yard too to eventually stop mulching 😊
Thanks so much, Kim, for all of your wonderful advice. I live near Winston Salem in zone 7B. In one of your videos I think that you mentioned that Proven Winners Bubble Gum could survive our winters. That is my favorite plant. How would I do this??? Do I just leave it alone or do I cut it back? Any advice about this would be greatly appreciated. Also thanks for the fall plant suggestions. I love to plant year around.
@@betwil3 yes after frost or now just cut Al the back and don’t pull up the roots. It’s not guaranteed it will come back. However I have had lots of them to come back
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What a beautiful garden. I've bought a lot of plants (mangaves) from Plant Delights through the years but never viewed their gardens. Thanks for taking us along for the ride.
The tree at 12:03 is a female Ginkgo Biloba. It's an amazing tree. One of the oldest known trees to still exist and can be dated back to the dinosaur age.
Beautiful gardens. Torenia self seeds. A lot of babies in my flower bed this year, from the 1 I planted last year. Zone 7b/8a here. Hummingbirds love it tho. Thanks for the tour!
Delphiniums take a few years to really show out, same with your seed dahlias. Give the rhizomes time to grow bigger. Bigger roots, bigger plants. 1st year sleep, 2nd year creep, 3rd year leap! Also, the epipremnum pinnatum marble leaf changes as it matures. You also remarked on my fairly mature one, and picked that in the shop too. You need one, it is jumping out at you. It is easy, you will love it.