Heidi all I can think of watching this is Mr Rodger’s. I’d love you for my neighbor! I’d never tire of looking at your most beautiful yard and Home. 😊❤
Must. Have. Fire Light Hydrangeas. ASAP. ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥 I also love your billions of Bobo hydrangeas! I love them too and find they fit so well in many places in the garden! Thank you for the beautiful tour!!!
Hi Heidi 🌺. Wow every thing in your garden looks amazing and I love the viariety of colors in your garden . The hydrangeas and the impatiens are charming . Hiedi you can also add vincas to your garden and see how they grow . Have a great day .🌺🌻🌺
I bought a Firelight Hydrangea standard because of your beautiful bush. It is just gorgeous. Wish I could insert a picture. Beautiful yard you have. I’m in East Michigan.
Your gardens are so beautiful 😍. I have 3 fire light hydrangeas on the east side of my house. Central Iowa. They have already transitioned to dark pink. My rhododendrons are turning red and some trees in my area are turning. I believe we may get an early fall.
I purchased a firelight after seeing your. It has only been in the garden 2 summers and is so pretty this year.i also love firelight tidbit. Have 4 of them.
I brought a firelight hydrangea, because we saw it at your nursery and also in your garden tour video. Mine is still small but hope it looks like yours someday 💕
Heidi: Thanking you for the tour of your garden. Your sun patients are striking and if I was in the market for any flower to add an awesome border to my garden this is the flower! Really like your Miss Molly Butterfly Bush,Firelight Hydrangeas along with Milkweed. Also Proud Berry adds alot of unique interest to the garden and would stop and look at this shrub if I were visiting a garden center. The sedum are looking good and I have had them in another garden we had but might plant them again as they are a good performer.
I’ve got 2 fire lights ❤❤❤. Love them. And yours is the first one I saw. I have a recent video of my garden on my channel. It is very inspired by your garden
Oh my goodness your garden is so amazing. I love all the hydrangeas, hibiscus, and the sun patients, and the agastache. You have given me ideas to do to my back yard. I just have to be careful were I dig because the sprinklers. Thank you for sharing.
Yes girl!! I started my first garden this year and your yard inspires me...ive purchased 7 different hydrangea so far..id like to copy you bird houses and your hydrangea islands...thank you so much for your content ❤
This makes me so excited (ready?!) for those 2025 annuals! Especially Tiara Pink and Wedgwood Pink 💕 Thank you for the tour, Heidi - your Bobos are undefeated! 🏆
I purchased a firelight hydrangea because of how beautiful yours is, I planted it last fall, and although it's not as full and the blooms are smaller, the color is really pretty. Hopefully, it will look better next season. Heidi, what advice would you give to help mine along??
Have a couple of hydrangeas a couple tht are fire light starts off really pretty but because of our hot sticky nights(8a/8b) eventually it turns dusty pinkish brownish 😢, however it starts off really pretty
Hi Heidi 👋 Your gardens look absolutely GORGEOUS! I am loving the Wigilia, Peruvian Lillies, and the Phlox, and am wondering how they will grow here in zone 9b Texas Gulf Coast, pretty much full sun very hot and humid?🤔 🥵 I do grow Hibiscus and I have a PW Blue Chiffon Rose of Sharon. My daughter got me a mix of Sunpatiens basket this year, I am really interested in trying the PW brand this next Spring. Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful garden with us.
The weigela and the phlox are hardy up to zone 8, you may be a bit too warm with not enough of a cool spell for them. The Peruvian Lilies should be ok in your zone.
I bought three Fire Light Hydrangeas because of your videos! I have a Fire Light Standard on my wishlist on your site, And now I am going to buy Agastache based on yours. Heidi, are those Rose of Sharons I see in between your trees? If so, what variety are they please? Your landscaping is beautiful!
I have a Firelight that I’m going to move next month. It’s too close to my foundation and is floppy. I’m sure it will thrive in a more open space. (North west Michigan, zone 5/6.)
Beautiful gardens. Do you know the hosta variety that was next to the black eyed Susan under the deck? Thank you so much for all the videos and information!!
Heidi, really enjoyed this video. Do you think it was very difficult to get the Fire Light hydrangea to be sturdy and full? I have one of the Fire Lights and the flowers have not been very large and the plant doesn't seem very strong. Thank you for the late summer garden tour!
It take a few years for it to get mature and strong. Usually i say 3 years. We do trim by about 1/3 every year and then every 3-4 years we trim more drastically.
Hi Heidi, everything is gorgeous. Wanting to know what variety the hosta is at around 10:26 in the video to the right of black eyed Susan's. Stunning, does it need shade or morning sun and afternoon shade. .❤️😉 Thank you!
In our home garden we really do not do anything special as far as feeding the perennials and shrubs. When we fertilize our yard we over 'spray' into the garden beds but thats about it.
Hi Heidi! For some strange reason I was raised to believe that caterpillars 🐛 are poisonous… I know now that’s not true but are there any that are? Lol ☺️
I'm so impressed, My Bobo's are 2 years old and need to be tied up because the flower heads cant be supported on their branches. When and how far do you cut them back? Thank you
In the back by the sun impatient you said something about deers eating. I couldn't quite understand the product you used. Could you please share that with us? Thanks
Last year, I was very excited for 2024 supertunia safron finch... 😢 I was very disappointed with the performance.. it's only end of July and I had to pull them all they look so ugly and didn't bloom much. Zone 6B. bubble gum is the best and vista fuschia. Will never buy safron finch again... Just gave me heartache this year. 12 plants.
Everything looks fabulous, especially that white salvia. Although beautiful, I'm surprised that you have lythrum.. purple loosestrife in your garden since it's banned in all 50 states because of its destructive invasive nature.
Hi Heidi! For some strange reason I was raised to believe that caterpillars 🐛 are poisonous… I know now that’s not true but are there any that are? Lol ☺️
I googled it.... As a general rule, brightly-colored caterpillars with spines, bristles, or a fuzzy appearance might be venomous and should not be touched.