Morning Jes, Nate, Max,Love your new flowers and your beautiful garden.I pray all is well with your families.Sending my love and God's blessings to you all.Wanda In Ok
Jess I can't believe how much your gardens are showing off this year. So beautiful. So happy you are feeling better. I can't stand not feeling well. Everything is gorgeous thank you so much for sharing your little slice of heaven with us. Have a wonderful rest of your week 🌺🤗🌺💓💕💞
Hi Jes! My husband and I were passing thru your area recently, and we stopped at Countryside Gardens. Wow, it's impressive. And, many plants were on clearance, which made it even better. I'm so glad you mention it in your movies. I would have liked to go to Cherry Valley also, but it was farther away from our route. Thank you for sharing your beautiful gardens and family with us.❤
I just watched a video where you said you’re afraid of snakes. Thank you! I thought I was the only one. Everyone here seems not to be. Thank you I feel normal now lol
Recently found this channel and it’s so nice. Peaceful beautiful garden. You should be proud of yourself..Keep on planting. I love seeing younger people who love to garden.🌸🌺🌻🌼
Hi Jes!! I love all the plants that you’re planting. The Joe pie weed you going to absolutely love they get pretty big and they’re beautiful So nice to see you I look forward to watching you every day. Thank you so much for everything you’ve taught me specially about hostas. if you get this message, tell me one hosta that you have not gotten that you really would love. I’ll see if I can find it at the hosta Garden near me. I’d love to send one to you for your incredibly stunning, hosta gardens.❤
I'm a huge fan of coneflowers and to get them for $4 is quite the bargain !!! Will be looking for the variegated brunnera ! Have a joe pye weed and like it. Gosh Jes, I swear everytime I see your gulley it gets more beautiful. I'm a .ittle jealous of your soil. 😊😊
Jes- I love watching your channel and look forward to watching your thought process come to fruition. Your gardens are magnificent. By the way I love your music as well.
I enjoyed seeing you add to your garden on a budget. I also enjoyed Nate making the pallet pathway. I agree with Nate. Continuing the pallets to your bridge would complete that new vista of the flower stream beautifully. Hope to see Nate compete the project soon.❤
I've heard that the little wind mill twirling stakes works good for keeping moles and chipmunks out of the garden. The vibration noise keeps them away!
Hi Jes You gardens look amazing. I live in Northern Michigan and have a similar garden. I wanted to give you heads up on the Oenothera. I have tried to get rid of that for 4 years. It starts out so beautiful but it is a magnet for SLUGS and invasive. It brought alot of damage to my other plants. I would keep it contained in a small area. You will see when you cut it back in the fall all the bugs and slime. ALso,, I see your wee white hydranges are looking better. It is a bit different than other Hydranges. They don't like wet feet and must dry out after each watering. Have a great day in Michigan.
I have a RU-vid channel and I love watching your channel. I can’t believe you are able to plant Cone Flowers and Hosta in the same garden bed. The Hosta would fry in my zone 9b. Your garden is so lush!
So beautiful. I love coneflowers & they do well here in the south especially if they can get afternoon shade. Girl if you lived in the south you would find yourself watering & pulling tons of weeds. Things down here tend to fry if you don’t have afternoon shade. Flowers that sell saying “full sun” down here have to have at the least afternoon shade. Your soil looks like farmland soil. So rich with nutrients.
Your evening primrose (Oenothera) looks great- the flowers open in evening and remain open until late morning when they are planted in full sun 👍❤ I need to get a small hydrangea for my small full sun garden. Thanks for letting us see your beautiful gardens and fun plant shopping finds!
Hi Jes, loved all your plants and they look soooo good where you planted them as always. You have an eye on where to plant flowers that will look their best 😊❤. Wish I could find flowers as cheap as you do. I would go crazy buying them. You're very blessed to find them so reasonable 😊❤ Jes everything looked so gorgeous 😍 I just cleaned up one of my gardens today now I need more plants lol 😅 well loved hanging out with you 30 min goes by so fast. Wish your movies were a little longer. But I always look forward to the next one. Love ya ❤and God's blessings 😊 love seeing the flag fly. ❤ I put one up on my tree cause I loved yours so much 😊❤
In the spot where you haven't had luck with growing anything, have you thought about getting a big container and growing a small tree or bush in it? I am so surprised you can grow hostas and coneflowers in the same area. Everything looks beautiful, as always.
Hey Jess Thanks for sharing your garden and tips. I love gardening . It helps keep you calm and lovely being around God,s creation Glad you are feeling better ( I hope you are ). 👍👍
❤❤❤everything is beautiful and you have a great eye for where to put things. As all of us that garden know alit of it is trial and error. Plants may do well in someone else's garden and not yours, or there may be a heat wave as we are getting this year, and so the plants are struggling. It's wonderful to get out and plant new things and tried and true things, that's gardening!!❤❤❤😊😊😊
You are so lucky to have beautiful cone flowers. The bunnies keep eating mine to the ground I haven’t seen a single bloom this year. Nothing seems to work. We’ve had so much rain that whatever repellent I use gets washed away. I guess I’ll just have to enjoy yours, thanks for sharing❣️
Love your cone flowers and even though they could be an annual for me, I’d love to have them for a season! Will look into them. Thank you for so much inspiration! Your gardens are heavenly! ❤
Hi Jes, I have herd that hostas can handle more sun if given enough water. So maybe you could try hostas in the soggy area with the hydrangea. Love seeing your garden and what you do next!! Thanks for the inspiration.
Hi Jes! You said you were looking to purchase a rose from your friend in Texas. Have you considered the Rosa Harison Yellow also called The Yellow Rose of Texas? I picked one up from Home Depot this spring and it’s doing beautifully in my North Texas landscape 🌼 It also has an interesting history as the first yellow rose in America.
Jes, count yourself as blessed. We never get PW plants or have plant sales like you do. EVER! It's probably my zone 9b and we have more of a growing season. I'm sorry but I cringe whenever you have a sale you're getting great plants. I am happy for you though. I know how much you love a sale.
Same here in 6. If anything goes on sale it is half dead and usually doesn’t make it. I think we should all go on vacation up north and plant shop! I am going to more seeds.
Joe Pye weed likes wet conditions, so I thought you would put it in lollipop lane because it also likes full sun. If it doesn't end up doing well there, maybe move it to the lane.
Hi, Is that area by Black Walnut trees? The plants that are doing well all sound like plants that are OK to plant by black walnut. I have that Ruby Joe Pye Weed, and I & pollinators love it. It is in its second year and it’s very pretty. Doesn’t get tall, it’s a dwarf.
Great movie Jes ❤️ What type of fertilizer did you use? I live in the same zone with shade like you and really need fertilizer because I am still building my soil but am terrified I’ll burn my plants with fertilizer. I’m especially interested in the numbers… 20-20-20? Thanks Jes Brenda🇨🇦
This year, there's a fox that made its home in our woods. He or she digs up freshly planted plants and eats all the espoma fertilizer out of the holes.😮
Be aware of Joe Pye weed. Mine has expanded to a clump about 3 to 4 feet wide and it gets about 8 feet tall. I've started cutting it back halfway when it starts getting some size on it (3ish feet) and that's controlled the height pretty well. It still blooms when I cut it back.
You know what I use I use egg yolk and water 3 egg yolks in a fairly good-sized bottle with water and shake it and then spray at the beginning of the year when they first start hostas and things like that start coming up and I spray him and I have the one I'm the one with the 30 gardens at memorial Park in New Kensington so we have lots of deer out here but it works I do it just a couple times a year and spray them I've been doing it for years so it works talk to you later bye
I have tried searching for liquid fence but neither home depot or amazon show it. Is that the name brand for it? Could you let me know the wording on the container of the product you use? Thanks.