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This was especially lovely. You've probably told us before, but when you're doing a walk and talk, could you please remind us which area of your garden is North, South, East, and West? It would help with orientation, and I would appreciate it.
Danielle, Your garden continues to be a great source of beauty and inspiration. I find myself viewing your videos again and they are so calming and beautiful. Thank you.
Your videos are so inspiring. I am a big fan of hydrangeas and your hydrangea room gives me so many ideas. I am always looking for ways to get my garden to have that come in and stay feeling that I get when looking at your videos. Thank you so much for letting us come along when you work in your garden. I finally found lambs ear and put it in my garden.
Danielle, I remember when you created this and now it is so inspiring and beautiful. Thank you for your posts. I enjoy them all and learn so much. Carole from South Carolina
Hi my dear friend I am here giving love and support back another awesome awesome garden tour. You always do a beautiful job every time I come by. I love hearing you talk about your beautiful plants and earning them with us. You must so much love and caring to every inch of this garden it always looks fabulous.
Where are you raising your amaryllis bulbs at this time of year? Would love to see how you are caring for them before their dormancy period . Your gardens are beautiful!
Good morning Danielle, your garden tour brings me a great start to my day. You give me so much inspiration to get out and plant! You've done an amazing job 👏 in your space!! Thanks for sharing what works and what doesn't. I look forward to your garden tour and book recommendations each week! Everyone goes through the lul in the garden but those hydrangeas really bring it!! Great choices on the varieties and propagation. Love the idea of planting hydrangeas around your garden library! It's going to look so enchanting. 😍
Absolutely stunning! I haven't watched your channel in a while (for no other reason but just lack of time) and to see how everything has bloomed and grown is just spectacular! So fun to see how it all coming together!
Your hydrangeas are S T U N N I N G!!! You have made your entire garden such a magical place!! Thanks for these weekly tours...we get to live vicariously through you.
Propagating begonias in the way you mentioned is the easiest thing ever and so much fun to watch. I have ten Rex begonias from leaf cuttings from plants I bought last year. Small slits in a few of the veins (especially where the stem starts), lay them on soil. I cut off the remainder of the leaf so that I can place more in one container and if needed place a pebble or two to make sure the cut vein has good soil contact. Cover with cling wrap to act as a humidity dome and in a few weeks you will see new little plants at most of the cuts. I find it best not to repot until they are a decent size.
Yeah I'm the one with the 30 gardens at memorial Park in New Kensington PA and I like your idea of putting more hydrangeas in there I love hydrangeas they're so beautiful so talk to you later good watching your show thank you bye
Yes, we are having a heatwave here in NC but we also have had no rain in weeks and that has really hurt the hydrangeas. Even the panicles are struggling. I sure love all the variations of hydrangeas!
I always enjoy watching your videos, I’d like to request if you could also include you picking up flowers and make a flower arrangement on your round table in your garden just like to your other previous videos
Another lovely tour, the hydrangeas are looking fantastic! Thanks for the mention, It makes me so happy to see some of the rocks from our farm living at Northlawn Flower Farm! Also, I grew the Procut Peach year before last and was very disappointed in them. Not peach at all!
Last year I did a propagating class at our local public garden. I took a leaf cutting of one of their begonias and it’s just going to town. It has since filled up it’s pot. It’s amazing to have a whole plant from a leaf. Lovely garden tour as always Danielle.
Your gardens are magnificent, hydrangeas are my favorite flower & the variety you have is amazing & the hostas & astilbes add so much beauty as well. Thank you for the walk thru your beautiful gardens
Your hydrangeas are incredible Danielle! You have inspired me and my garden! Thank you! I’ve enjoyed following along and look forward to seeing your next garden tour! 💐💐💐
I think the hydrangeas around the library will look great-of course. An idea is to prune them into standards of different heights. Even the evergreens pruned or shaped. When I first saw your inspiration picture, I didn't have my glasses on, and it looked like the right side was evergreen balls/clouds formed from a tree. The training would take time and patience but a good follow up over time project. I grew peach sunflowers last year, and they were NOT peach.
I live in the Northern Willamette Valley area outside of Portland, Oregon. Two years ago this weekend the temperature hit 116. Hydrangeas are big in this area and of course fried, including mine. I’ve learned since to not only water them deep when knowing hot weather is coming, but to also mist them in the early morning. This really seems to help. Just thought I’d mention it since temps there are going to rise and they are so beautiful right now.
I love the color of the the garage against the hydrangeas. It really highlights the room. The gardens are looking beautiful. How much light does your hydrangea room get? It looks like part shade.
I love your garden. I would recomand, that you clear the way to the entrance to yor libary. Because the raised bed is blocking a fluent entrance. Maybe, you can move them a bit?
Danielle Thank You 💌I love your beautiful colours in your plantings and form of the garden view ( graces garden) leading down to the library it works perfectly 🙌😻 I’ve just moved into a really old rental and the garden is in need of imagination and reorganising ; from Karen In The Land Down Under 🇦🇺🐨🦘🌱👒💐🐝
My Asian Lilies are getting decimated every year by the Lily Beetles, so sad and frustrating, have you ever had that problem? All your different Hydrangeas are soooo beautiful, love 💕 what you created
Once again it is all your fault. I am headed out to my woodland gardens, yes, we live in the woods 5b to 6a and I have found several new sunny spots due to the removal of our poor ash trees. Of course my plan is to plant several, wait for it, hydrangeas. Yup, your fault and your garden walk. Love it and thanks.
Good morning Danielle, may I ask about the black posts in one of your raised beds? I think they look really nice. Thank you for sharing your beautiful gardens.
Your garden is incredible. You really have a great green thumb. Where in the world do you find all the different varieties of hydrangeas? I’ve never heard of many of them. Where do you live? I’m just outside of Nashville, Tennessee. Thank you 😊
Hi Danielle. I look forward to your videos. so inspirational. I dont know if this is in your area of interest but I am looking for a recommendation on good bugs and bad bugs.
Well, we’ve been in the hundreds for the last week. It’s killing me in my garden is looking terrible. I have to get out and do it watering just because it’s so doggone hot already had to move a lot of my plants to a shady area. That’s why I love to incantation.
It’s gorgeous! Could you give me some ideas to what to plant with a peony patch? All I’ve got right now is foliage and don’t like how it looks. Thank you if that’s possible.
I dream of having hydrangeas looking that healthy! The gardens are stunning! Question - the tall lilies, do you have to stake or are the stems sturdy on their own??
It’s such a blessing that you do not have Lily beetle. I had close to 150 lilies all over my property but they have been completely decimated by these horrible insects and whatever was left was polished off by bunnies