You’re living my dream!! Thank you for sharing Laura. Being a Brit with a penchant for our beautiful language, I had to rewind a couple times to understand what “marve” meant. 😂 Here we pronounce mauve like “MOw’ve not with the meow cat sounds but more like oh! So something like this , “m-oh-ve” I’m astounded hearing the language change so much by all the differing US twangs. I honestly had no idea that the English language could change so much. You learn something new every day. I do understand that everywhere has their way. That’s fine, before anyone jumps in I just wanted to explain how we say it in England where the language was born. Anyway, Laura can say it however she likes, she’s still so lovely and watchable. I enjoy watching Laura and Aaron over the many gardening tv shows.
I would love to have a drift of those Smoothie daylilies. Oh my word. I use Espoma products because of Laura. They work very well for me as well. Thanks for a great product!
No such thing as a "DRIFT" on land. Only AIR AND WATER. Why do really dumb people insist on using that crazy term in a gardening. It makes them look stupid and uneducated! And Laura has one of the highest failure ratio's, than anyone in gardening/farming I've ever seen. Her failure ratio is soaring at this point. IS IT THE BAGGED PRODUCTS she is using? Maybe! She is clearly no "EXPERT" as she calls herself. Her failure ratio proves it.
Lovely colors! Have so much Day lilies in my garden but mostly have red hues. Have given some to friends and neighbors and just acquired three New varieties: Stella d’oro, purple and light pink. They are indeed low maintenance. For me that is a plus. Can’t wait to see your Day lilies in their Prime!
Love Laura and Aaron! Also LOVE Espoma products. I learned all about them by watching their channel. I do have to order the Bio Tone online. No one in my town carries it. Well worth it!
Try amending your soil with organic compost. Just till it in before planting, no bagged products are needed. I have 60+ years of gardening /farming [farm to table grower] and have never used bagged crap when aged organic compost and aged organic manure products are so easily available...for next to nothing. Throw in a little bone meal & blood meal and you have a solid black gold planting medium. Even paper compost is turning into be a winner for me, for loosening tough soils.
@@ms.farmgirl I do have a compost that we use for anything we are planting. I also seen how much healthier my plants get going when I use the Bio Tone Starter. That's pretty much the only one we use. We do also use bone meal and bloom meal in the compose. We just started the compost this year. Best of gardening to you!!!
I love that reference: "out here just trees, evergreens and shrubs"...???.... SO glad you snapped out of that mindset. Daylillies are the bomb. Can't wait for the fall colorshow... your garden(s) are inspirational. Thank-you
Only 3?!! Those Saloam Peony Displays are GORGEOUS!!!! I’m calling that back corner Laura’s Secret Corner - the area you don’t want known as “forgotten” - a great place to put “special” plants to draw you to that corner. Yes! ALL the faves! Yes! & maybe a special birdhouse!
The green twister corn flower is so beautiful I planted a couple in my garden this spring and the flowers look so cool in person they are definitely one of a kind they make me think of watermelon with the green and pink
Your property is beautiful! And huge!! I was wondering with all the different garden rooms, pathways, fountains and urns I don’t notice places to sit within the gardens to enjoy them. Do you have plans to include benches or swings?
I was thinking of planting Storm Shelter under Japanese Maple Bloodgood for the same reason that she planted them under the Forest Pansy Redbud. I'd love to see a video from Laura about dividing perennials!