I’m not one to sit through a 45 minute video (and playback speed at 1.5-1.75 for most other videos) but not on these tours by Steph! I’m here for ALL 45 minutes and I don’t want miss a single second!
Hey! It would be FUN to see what is on the 1/2 off flowers at your Lowe’s! I love to go to Lowe’s because when the plant stops blooming they go to 1/2 off isle. I also find some annuals that just need a little water and plant food and they are beautiful again!!!!!
Hi there! I'll be sure to begin visiting the clearance soon. Our store's clearance rack hasn't has much of anything on it just yet, but it starts to accumulate some things by mid June or so in my past experiences here in my zone 6. I'll be sure to share.
Hi Stef🌺 . Wonderful tour at Lowes garden all these plants are so pretty . I have snow ball viburnum opulus roseum the shape of its leaves differs from poopcorn viburnum but the flowers look the same . Have a great day . 🌺🌻🌺
Hi Steph. Another wonderful Lowes garden tour. Didn't realize the Memorial Day sale had started. Hope my store has as good a selection of the 3 for $12 perennials. Thank you💚
Your gardening and plant knowledge is similar to mine, but your big box garden center videos make me feel like I have a friend that FaceTimes me from the store to show me new varieties of plants that are improved in some way. Here in Chicago it seems I’ve had the same gardening fails and successes with supposed perennials so I relate to plenty of what I’ve heard you say in videos I’ve watched over the past few weeks. Great content!
i can concur to the climbing hydrengea being so slow, the first one I got took 10 years before it started to grow and get some height another one I bought four years ago planted in different spot and it is growing alot faster than the first one. had the first one for almost 12 or 13 years ago. love all the plants, watch those horsechestnuts I see them blooming around here both white or red forms and cleaning up the leaves which get browning and the chestnuts are not eaten and thus is a mess to clean up, I used to clean u ours when i was a teen, my dad made me rake them up every summer.
Steph, thanks for this Lowe’s tour. As always you give great information on all the plants as you show them! The perennial Karl Foerester grass is a favorite of mine and I have been able to devide it many times over the years. It will usually last till late fall and is a beautiful addition in the gardens.
Hi Steph! This was a GREAT video & I've got to schedule a trip to Lowe's ASAP! The deal on perennials is definitely for me! I'm also very interested in their viburnums! I love your channel!!!
I’m one of those people who would have purchased the purple fountain grass thinking it was a perennial. I have hesitated with the ornamental grasses because I’m not always sure which are annuals (and used as displays in the seasonal autumn front porch pots is where I’ve seen them the most) and which are true perennials! I learned the hard way one year when our local nursery had a sale on “ornamental grasses” so I got excited and ran over and got multiple beautiful Karl Foerster grasses and then at the counter the sale did not ring up on my rather large order and I asked why not and the sales lady then told me it was ANNUAL ornamental grasses only (well that was a huge disappointing learning moment that grasses come in “annuals” too!)
Thanks for the great video! I have at least 10 Bloomstruck hydrangeas. I have them at our beach house on the Jersey shore and they are magnificent. We have printed them back hard and they come back even stronger the next year. Vibrant, purple foliage. Very easy care and can take a little more sun than traditional hydrangeas. I love them. 💜💜 I also have the Blushing bride hydrangeas! Bought them in Cape May, NJ. They are gorgeous! Huge white blooms. 🤍🤍
I bought the 'Younique Carmine' astilbe at Lowes a couple of years ago. It was in bloom when I bought it and I couldn't take my eyes off of it! Stunning! One thing I don't like about Lowe's is that if you buy something, love it, then decide to go back for more you'll never see that same plant again! Maybe it's not just Lowes, but..... I followed your recommendation and bought two thrift Dreameria 'Sweet Dreams'...went back and checked everywhere (even clearance rack) and couldn't find more. I have three Lowes near me and I checked every one of them. Ended up ordering more online and paying a lot more for it. Ugh! Live and learn!
For sharing a wonderful tour today, I really enjoyed looking at all the beautiful times with you and thanks for talking about each one of me and how they worked in the garden watched from the beginning, beginning to the very very
I enjoy your tours of the big box stores. I know exactly what to look for when i get there. I have Tiarella, Heuchera, Hostas, Japanese fern and Pink Columbine planted together in one of my beds and I love it. Oh, and there is Astilbe there too.
Great video, wish my Lowes had a fourth of the stuff yours has. Maybe 3 or 3 different Proven Winners. A lot of their plants were so dry and dieing. Their Mandevilles were outside behind a bunch of veggies and herb, in the shade cramped up so tight on a bottom up against the wall, just flat dieing. So dry and the leaves just falling off everywhere. So sad. It was a horrible garden center. Thank you Steph for always giving us such a informative walk through. Yours are always the very best. They didnt even have any daisies of any kind. Or no cone flowers 😮
I would like to watch and purchase from Lowe’s. I’m concerned about the Neonic pesticides. How do you know which plants are safe. The Neonics seem to be a severe, ongoing environmental hazard. My local nursery doesn’t purchase from growers who use this pesticide.
@@HookedandRooted OH that's great to hear!! That is one plant that I truly envy whenever I see it on channels of the warmer zones. I'm in Western Mass which is a bit colder than you but it gives me hope that maybe I could try it!!! It's just so striking the color and texture of it!
Wait one minute, the red lily beetle... you had a problem and then not? How did you rid them from your garden? I have been squishing them bare handed. I dislike them so much.
Hi Patsy, yes. What happened was that I had the red lily beetle. Then I dug up all the lilies. That was the only way to rid the garden of them. Then, just a couple of years ago, I planted lilies again, and they hadn't shown up again. However, just TODAY I saw some on my lilies 😟😥
My store sucked. no sale for Mother's Day, no hydrangea or hardy hibiscus!!!! I won't be going back to that Lowes, I'll go to the Lowes south of me, it's closer to me It's was my husband's idea t
My store sucked. no sale for Mother's Day, no hydrangea or hardy hibiscus!!!! I won't be going back to that Lowes, I'll go to the Lowes south of me, it's closer to me It's was my husband's idea t