This is one of my favorite PAS videos. It’s not overly produced with music. There is so much information. I love how he gives tips on growing about different plants. Awesome job. I wish all his videos were like this one!
Holly is a smashing idea. Bees love it?! You are a darling man. Pink parrot tulips! A new one for me to seek out: Shubertii allium. The fragrant flowers like those while lilles and Cornelia roses must be something to make it all worth while. Thank you so much.
I really appreciate you doing this RU-vid channel. Your series’ have never been available for me to watch on broadcast TV in my part of the country. I discovered you a few years ago thru episodes that had been uploaded to RU-vid. It’s nice to be able to learn from you, enjoy horticulture w/you on this platform. I was very happy when I realized that this is actually your RU-vid channel! Thank you for broadening your audience!
I just planted a few wisteria trees last year. I kept one in my house is still alive, thank God. I cannot wait until my are as beautiful as yours. Love your garden and videos, thank you.
Your videos are so instructive that I watch a second time with a sketch pad because I can see how your ideas can work in my own garden space. I learned so much from your Garden Home book (still a go-to reference book for me!) and the videos just add a whole new layer of ideas. Really love the longer format videos!
Chartreuse and purples have long been my favorite combinations. I have my vitex shoal creeks that you informed me about and they are enduring the rains on my patio until the ground dries out a bit. I’ve found they like to be kept dry! I wrap them in plastic to keep them from getting soggy roots. The rain in Missouri has been epic! My back porch is full of seedlings, rootings and new plants that are patiently (they are-I’m not😉) awaiting their entry into the garden and the yard! One good thing about the rain, my hydrangeas (Annabelles, Incrediballs, limelights) are enormous! Thank you for sharing the breathtaking grounds of your home! 👍☺️☺️☺️
Wow, your garden is simply beautiful. So much thought to detail this could be right out of the English countryside. I can't believe you established this in such a short period of time. I have learned a lot from your videos. Thank you.
You are a real American treasure P. Allen Smith. My heart fills with happiness and delight to see your ode to Fall with your building of the pumpkin house and your love for your 100 plus year old fig tree. I am gonna make it for a visit one of these days. You are doing such important work for Mother Nature and you are such a wonderful ambassador for the state of Arkansas. I am here roasting in Florida longing for cooler days. Your weather is probably changing there already. I'll have to wait another month or so. Oh well, winter will be so nice when it gets here! I love your videos and I catch you via WUCF, our local PBS station here in Central Florida on Saturday mornings. I hate to miss it and look forward to see what you're up to.
You should include an art history feature in your regular television shows. I enjoyed your discussion about the contrasts between the pre- and the post-Industrial age in public garden design. This was informative as well as significant to my understanding of the roles of gardens and the use of color. I also enjoyed seeing the garden art installations. Also feature more garden art. Thank-you for introducing us to Crystal Bridges!
I see so many farms looking good but never great. I have never understood why farmers never develop more of their land like your flower gardens. I think they grind so hard trying to live they actually forget to live. Good show. Thank you for the tour to understand slowly how you put it all together.
I'd LOVE to visit when the daffodils are in bloom! I have muscadines trained on a large trellis, they make wonderful jelly. As a fellow bee keeper I appreciate you mentioning that we all need to help out the honeybees.Thanks for the tour it's all gorgeous!
I just love all of your tours of Moss Mountain Farm. All the sections are very planned out, which brings me to a point that I wonder if others would like and that is longer sustained drone footage of the entire property. It really helps to see the whole property so you get concrete images of design and layout. I am always collecting ideas while working on my own, rather substantially sized yard.
What a wonderful video. Thanks so much for sharing. Inspirational and beautiful. I love how relaxed and detailed this tour is. I would love to visit someday.
love of chickens. fishy and birds no chicken before when the time you see chicken for the first time and worry, vomite the taste. hhhhhhhhhaaaaaaahhhhhhaaaaaa you call the chicken is bird. duck bird but why the bird can't fly. i'm selling my wild flowernot much i denied is not much i need but i'm selling. ok is ok kfc. smilleysss. chicken is gute.
Have been in love with moss mountain farm since the beginning. Love the entire project. Hoping to be able to visit before I leave this world. What a fairyland place for a hobby farmer/ gardener such as I was. Thank you. Looking forward for more garden tours.
Bravo! Mr. Smith this made my day! I really enjoyed your explanation of the outdoor rooms. I am an avid gardener (due in large part to growing up with you on t.v.) ,however I am far from a garden designer, lol. It's so nice to understand a bit of the "whys" of garden design.
Beautiful and informative! I kept wanting to see a bench that people could sit on and admire the views! But I guess you want to keep visitors moving or they would never leave. 😂
New subscriber, I am in love with your gardens. I am binge watching and you have given me some wonderful suggested planting. My list has started, thank you for sharing 💖🙏
This Cornelia sounds like a working rose. You can make a raw poultice with the petals by adding petroleunm jelly, lard, shea butter, oil etc and keep in the freezer or add vinegar and just keep root cellar cool.
Wish I was there! My sister and I visited Moss Mountain Farm last spring. Loved, loved it! Absoulty loved it! You where in Springfield Mo. for their Home and Garden show last year, and really enjoyed your program. Thank you, thank you, for the info on the wisteria vine. I've had one for more years than I care to count, but it would never bloom. Followed you for years, enjoy every show. I'm a hydrgea lover, all because of your shows. Plan on returning to Moss Mountain this fall to see Moss Mountain in the fall.
Thanks for the tour. Very inspiring with good garden design tips. Another plant bees are attracted to is Japanese quince. They bloomed very early in my former garden in the mountains, much before the rest of the plants, and the bees were busy on them every day!