I saw buddleia growing and even flowering profusely from a crack in the wall of a tall building (about 30 foot from the ground) somewhere in Ireland. This plant is a true survivalist!
I told my hubby if I lived where there was a nursery like this he'd never see me, he'd have to cook his own dinner!! lol He said, when are we moving there? I said tomorrow!!!! LOL
I would have so much fun shopping at your nursery! Wish I lived closer! Absolutely beautiful and such a great variety! I’m looking you up online!! Thanks for such great info and beautiful tour!❤️❤️
WOW Debbie, Your Nursery is Beautiful.. I would shop there if I lived in Washington, so much variety and your knowledge is so helpful.. I took notes from many of your videos that will help me search in my area. I’ve been watching you for a year, however, this is my first comment. I love how you have transformed your landscape. It’s given me so many ideas. 😊. Thank you very much for sharing, Chris-Raleigh NC
I have always liked the look of a butterfly bush and I have caught the gardening bug this winter so I bought 3 butterfly bushes. They are still in containers/ Today I discovered this video and your channel for the first time. What luck to find your wonderful channel today. I am hooked and subscribed. I am in zone 6b. After watching this video I believe I know the perfect spots for my new butterfly bushes.
Good stuff. A note on the butterfly bush: don’t be too quick to write them off as dead in the spring if you see little or no new leaves. Give them time, as they are very late to leaf out in the spring (very often the last in the garden).
Debbie thank you so much for this video. Wow !!!! Is georgios you have that touch and style. I will always you super fan. Blessings, and please keep posting new videos have super Autumn.
Love your videos. I can’t find the plant Louissa, do you sell plants from mail orders? I live in Northern California. Love your nursery it’s so beautiful. Thank you for sharing so much knowledge. Blessings to you and your family 🙏🏾
Your videos are always so interesting and educational, thankyou. You mentioned your lavender, I have some that I started indoors by seed, now they're about 9 inches tall, I have them in small containers, would they be alright if I transplanted them in the ground now? My soil here is mostly clay
I am an English/language major so pardon me, but I would look at the word cotoneaster and say Cotton-Easter like cotton and easter. I wonder how it is actually pronounced?
Debbie, can you tell me what these tiny lavender moths or butterflies are in my garden? They're wings are white on the outside, but a pretty lavender on inside they're swarming my flowers and veggies I hope they're not a white fly pest, appreciate your feedback, thanks!!
I’ve grown several varieties of perennial geraniums, and they have always stopped blooming once it gets warm and start up again when it gets cool again. Is Roxanne bred to flower in the summer?
Hi Debbie, I have 5 huge pits in my front yard garden: could you give me an idea as to what to plant in them ? They set back by a white picket fence and smaller flowers set in front of them : I'd like perennials : ty Debbie