Yes. After feedback from several people we decided to shorten the name so it was easier to say and remember....I am hoping I don't loose anyone...I love you all!!
I’m so glad I found your site, you are so informative and I learned so much from your videos. Thanks for all the work you put into producing these very helpful videos.🤗🌼🌸
My list of favs😊: hellebores, Trevi fountain pulmonaria, ligularia, walker’s low catmint, Solomon’s seal, candy tuft, celedine poppy!😊, blue hosta, larkspur, gold hearts bleeding heart!❤, PJM rhododendron, plumbago, mahonia bealii, brunerra, pieris, skip laurel, limelight!!! I know some are shrubs, and some are later blooming, just some of my favorites😊. And trees!!! Redbud, dogwood, bloodgood, weeping willow!!❤, riverbirch, cryptomeria, Kwanzan cherry, so many!!😊. And my all time favorite plant…wisteria!!!❤. I think we have a lot of plants in common on our fav lists😊
I just love your energy Michelle! Another great video. I’m with you….I’m OVER winter and ready for spring! Looking forward to the vegetable and herb series.
Your videos are so helpful to me! I've only recently learned of your channel and am thankful for the landscaping techniques and plant information you are sharing!
So many good ideas 😊 Your excitement is contagious. You showed several that I would like to plant. I haven't seen these at our Lowe's and Home Depot. Last year I found a nursery that had a better selection. So I will check there. I planted phlox and rock cress 3 years ago in a small garden surrounding and leading down a low hill to our basement egress window. They are blooming so pretty already. They are spreading nicely. They stayed green through the winter in Pueblo CO. Thank you for all the plant info and ideas😊
Great video, Michelle! We’ve had temps close to 80 this week, severe storms today as a strong cold front moves in. We may see snow or a mix by weeks end.
I have 2 thirty year old Bleeding Heart on the north side of our house and they get 4 ft. around and tons of flowers! I never do anything to them except cut them back in the fall😊
I enjoy your videos very much. I am zone 5 in Colorado. I left my container mums outside over the winter and didn't deadhead or anything. I just liked the way the dried plants looked. Today I noticed green leaves down in the middle under the old plant. I can't find any info on planting them out in my garden. Can you give me any pointers?
I like putting creeping phlox next to my Iberis. The creeping phlox like to cover other plants. Does it hurt them? Will it hurt the Iberis? Love your channel!
My bleeding heart is huge. It disappears by July. I cut it back and stick a pot of annuals over top of it. It doesn’t seam to care and comes back every year bigger and better.
I planted some apple seed’s about 7 years ago. They grew into trees. Two of them did. This is the first year they bloomed. Do you think they will finally produce apples?
Actually yes....the Redbud, Weeping Cherry, Creeping Phlox and Pasque are all in garden beds at the garden center. The forget-me-nots and the Iberis, I grew at the house I lived in before this one. Then the lungwort, bleeding hearts, and Francesca Primrose are growing in my new gardens. I have used primrose in lots of pots and I have used the rock cress in landscape projects...I personally have not grown the quince. Is there a reason your asking?