I’m so glad you decided to do a RU-vid channel on gardening. I’ve enjoyed learning so much about plants and gardening. My girlfriend and I did an exercise walk for about 25 years before I moved away and she is an avid gardener and was always sharing her knowledge of plants as we passed by neighborhood gardens. Your channel is a little bit like walking with my girlfriend and enjoying the gardens. Thank you.🤗
Good morning, i just love your channel. Hon i have so much to do in my flower gardens, so glad you said gardening is never done. I love to be outside and everyday im going to do this do that , most days it just don't happen 😂😂😂. Love the way you talk just like everybody is your friend. You are just you. Good luck on your channel, you are doing great!!!!❤❤❤
Beautiful gardens. I'm in Mi zone 5 also. All clay to boot. BUT, I am lucky and have big draft horses that I amend my beds with their gorgeous compost.
Reliable and beautiful staples in my garden-- hosta, sedum and hydrangea! I love the little lime punch❤ I’m always changing things up in the yard also. Enjoying your channel a lot!
You are doing a great job and the noise is what it is! The summer blooming bed looks great. Wish I could be standing in your yard with you, watching and learning. Hostas do take a lot of water?
Thank you for another great video! I love your gardens. We just took out a huge lilac and are putting in a flagstone patio. Taking that out has given us a lot of sun. 🌸
I love the look of your Baptisia. I grow mostly the same plants as you do in the Puget Sound area. I got a plant from the local nursey last year. it came back about the same size as a bought it. Maybe 12 stems or so. How long for it to get bushy like yours?
Found your videos a few months ago. I’m really enjoying watching them. I have a question I live in zone 4. Going to plant New Dawn rose bush will it do well in a raised bed in my zone?
I have never planted that. The rule of thumb for planting in containers or raised beds is plant something with a hardiness zone two zones higher than your zone if you are leaving it out to overwinter. If it is a grafted rose, you are always taking a risk vs. a rose on its own root stock. I hope that helps.