Plant list is in the description with growing zone information Also some of these are available at my plant shop: www.hardysplants.co.uk/ (UK Mainland only | Limited stock available)
I really appreciate how focused and uncomplicated you make your videos. The title and thumbnail tell us exactly what we’re going to get. You get straight to the point and give us good information, gained through experience. Thank you
Another wonderful combination. I don't have enough garden space to incorporate all your great ideas. How lucky you are to be able to create so many temporary borders for yourself!
I planted Gaura for the first time this year, it has flowered for weeks. I trimmed back the spent flowers a couple of weeks ago and its just getting a second flush of flowers now. A really beautiful plant.
What I particularly learn from videos like this, is to not go matchy matchy ie left to myself I would have chosen claret colored dahlias and pink echinaceas, so kind of a bland look. However the introduction of the orangy color is so much more appealing and subtle. A bit like impressionist painting. I have so much to learn !
I have a mass planting of Onothera pink cloud and would love Rosy Shimmers to mingle with it! Will this plant hit the US? It is so lovely! Thank you - you always inspire me!
Thank you so much for your videos, I have just started gardening and I’m addicted ti your channel ❤ i have grown Echinacea from seed and Gaura from cuttings, they are currently in 8cm pots, would you advise I leave them in the poly tunnel over winter or plant them into borders now? Thank you so much!
Wonderful video and some great advice. That echinacea looks lovely. I got gaura karalee white last year expecting it to stay compact at 45cm x 45cm, but it has outgrown its area and now stands at 90cm x 60cm. It is smothering the surrounding plants and due to the heavy rain this year is making the nearby roses permanently wet and black spotty. Do I need to cut gaura karalee white back hard around Chelsea to keep it compact?