Suzy Dingle's Garden
Suzy Dingle's Garden
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Pruning mishap and learning from my mistakes
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Pruning mishap and learning from my mistakes
Channel Change (we'll see what happens!)
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Channel Change (we'll see what happens!)
Minimal effort maximum JOY!
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Minimal effort maximum JOY!
Read aloud ALL AGES 🎁 'A Christmas Eve Gift' short story
Просмотров 106Год назад
Read aloud ALL AGES 🎁 'A Christmas Eve Gift' short story
Garden studio gets a cozy HUG for the holidays 🌲 cottagecore
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Garden studio gets a cozy HUG for the holidays 🌲 cottagecore
Essential BOOKS for beginning gardeners (my mostly thrifted collection)
Просмотров 105Год назад
Essential BOOKS for beginning gardeners (my mostly thrifted collection)
Enchanting tour of our Cottage Garden as the snow melts (peaceful music)
Просмотров 58Год назад
Enchanting tour of our Cottage Garden as the snow melts (peaceful music)
Layer Bulbs for more blooms
Просмотров 83Год назад
Layer Bulbs for more blooms
Green tea, bay, sassafras, and more ornamental edibles in my autumn garden
Просмотров 83Год назад
Green tea, bay, sassafras, and more ornamental edibles in my autumn garden
Autumn Leaves, relaxing music, ASMR (in my wild, romantic, cottage garden)
Просмотров 69Год назад
Autumn Leaves, relaxing music, ASMR (in my wild, romantic, cottage garden)
Fall Beauty set to peaceful music (embracing the seasonal shift in my cottagecore garden)
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Fall Beauty set to peaceful music (embracing the seasonal shift in my cottagecore garden)
My First Ever Garden CHALLENGE!
Просмотров 752 года назад
My First Ever Garden CHALLENGE!
Emotional Return (shock, dismay, gratitude, and awe)
Просмотров 1152 года назад
Emotional Return (shock, dismay, gratitude, and awe)
SHOP with me for COTTAGE FLOWERS (early autumn color)
Просмотров 1572 года назад
SHOP with me for COTTAGE FLOWERS (early autumn color)
Nature Lovers Oasis (a waterfall and swimming hole nestled in a red rock canyon)
Просмотров 1012 года назад
Nature Lovers Oasis (a waterfall and swimming hole nestled in a red rock canyon)
High Elevation Cottage Garden in Boulder UT
Просмотров 2272 года назад
High Elevation Cottage Garden in Boulder UT
Restoring a Rosemary Hedge
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Restoring a Rosemary Hedge
Sacred Courtyards, Ruins, and Kitchen Garden of Mission San Juan Capistrano
Просмотров 932 года назад
Sacred Courtyards, Ruins, and Kitchen Garden of Mission San Juan Capistrano
Historic Homestead my COTTAGECORE Dream.
Просмотров 472 года назад
Historic Homestead my COTTAGECORE Dream.
Firesafe Plants in a Low-Water California Garden
Просмотров 1112 года назад
Firesafe Plants in a Low-Water California Garden
BEAUTIFY your GARDEN & HOME with Eco-friendly lighting! Enhance STARGAZING with Dark Sky principles.
Просмотров 622 года назад
BEAUTIFY your GARDEN & HOME with Eco-friendly lighting! Enhance STARGAZING with Dark Sky principles.
Hello Future Potager 🌻 Goodbye Potato Patch (I'll miss you)
Просмотров 562 года назад
Hello Future Potager 🌻 Goodbye Potato Patch (I'll miss you)
How to Weed a THYME LAWN
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How to Weed a THYME LAWN
Reviving our Neglected Shade Garden (and Overjoyed!)
Просмотров 1152 года назад
Reviving our Neglected Shade Garden (and Overjoyed!)
COTTAGE GARDENS on Tiny Lots
Просмотров 1142 года назад
COTTAGE GARDENS on Tiny Lots
Flower Garden Tour and Legacy Trees in Southern California
Просмотров 7202 года назад
Flower Garden Tour and Legacy Trees in Southern California
Eclectic Garden Art
Просмотров 1462 года назад
Eclectic Garden Art
WHIMSICAL GARDEN Filled with CHAIRS!
Просмотров 1762 года назад
WHIMSICAL GARDEN Filled with CHAIRS!
LETTING GO of ONE Plant CHANGED the Garden!
Просмотров 1622 года назад
LETTING GO of ONE Plant CHANGED the Garden!

Комментарии

  • @1woestekikker
    @1woestekikker 21 час назад

    Waw, it seems very green and healthy ... Nice goal for the future!

  • @DeZayn-p1m
    @DeZayn-p1m 7 дней назад

    apakah ini harum semerbak?

  • @Oleandra-13
    @Oleandra-13 7 дней назад

    I know this is an older video, but hopefully someone can help me. I got a tea plant that was still green in the branches but was obviously underwatered and the leaves were dry/curled. I repotted it, mixed some pine needles in the soil since I didn't have an acidic fertilizer on hand, and have been trying to keep it watered. I did prune the branches back to the green, as advised by a gardening friend. I used a fungal additive in the water to introduce heathy microbio to the soil that will hopefully boost root health. Any other ideas of how I can help this poor thing survive?

    • @SuzyDinglesGarden
      @SuzyDinglesGarden День назад

      @@Oleandra-13 when you repotted did you gently loosen the rootball? Rootbound plants often fail to thrive because they shed water. You"ve done everything right so give it time. They are slow growers at first, especially after recovering from a trauma. Look for signs of new leaves in early spring. Good luck!

    • @Oleandra-13
      @Oleandra-13 День назад

      @SuzyDinglesGarden out of doubt in my own ability, I actually took it to the local garden shop and got it repotted in actual camellia acidic soil. Since it was (fortunately?) under watered versus over, the roots were not rotten and happy to loosen up a little. It's now comfy in an appropriately sized pot on my balcony, enjoying the temperate fall here in SC.

  • @santhistrada9543
    @santhistrada9543 8 дней назад

    Love the tulips, very hard (almost impossible) to grow in my land 🥹

    • @SuzyDinglesGarden
      @SuzyDinglesGarden День назад

      @@santhistrada9543 do you live in a warm area? If so, have you ever tried chilling the bulbs (potted up) in the refrigerator?

  • @santhistrada9543
    @santhistrada9543 8 дней назад

    is this edible rose (the 2nd color)? also can use as tea?

    • @SuzyDinglesGarden
      @SuzyDinglesGarden День назад

      @@santhistrada9543 glad you asked. As far as I know, all rose petals are edible, but make sure they've been raised without toxic chemicals, both sprays and soil additives. Be careful with rose hips and read up on them before consuming because not all parts are edible.

  • @pamelamolina5623
    @pamelamolina5623 11 дней назад

    Oh my it’s wonderful. Your wildlife will do well over wintering near here

  • @1woestekikker
    @1woestekikker 22 дня назад

    Can I please have an update? My hedge is growing better now by your suggestions 😊

    • @SuzyDinglesGarden
      @SuzyDinglesGarden 19 дней назад

      @@1woestekikker thanks for asking. So happy about you hedge.

    • @SuzyDinglesGarden
      @SuzyDinglesGarden День назад

      @@1woestekikker I'm posting a quick update for you now!

    • @1woestekikker
      @1woestekikker День назад

      @@SuzyDinglesGarden Oow, thank you very much! I'll watch!

  • @sherrydufrenne3832
    @sherrydufrenne3832 22 дня назад

    Thank you for this post. How beautiful yes I just planted some myself so I can’t wait until the spring for them to bloom.

  • @kaittemurry4740
    @kaittemurry4740 26 дней назад

    Your location??

    • @SuzyDinglesGarden
      @SuzyDinglesGarden 19 дней назад

      @@kaittemurry4740 Pacific Northwest usda zone 8b.

  • @hollyjones9264
    @hollyjones9264 Месяц назад

    That looks so great! I hope it is invasive… never seen them anywhere around near where I live

    • @SuzyDinglesGarden
      @SuzyDinglesGarden Месяц назад

      @@hollyjones9264 hi Holly. They can spread but they play nice with other plants.

  • @mjbwords
    @mjbwords Месяц назад

    Bindweed?

    • @SuzyDinglesGarden
      @SuzyDinglesGarden Месяц назад

      @@mjbwords Good question because common names can be confusing. Bindweed usually refers to a different plant, a morning glory, which is very invasive.

  • @GingerChips
    @GingerChips Месяц назад

    This is super cool to see

  • @menglouie2427
    @menglouie2427 Месяц назад

    do snakes hide under the creeping thyme?

    • @SuzyDinglesGarden
      @SuzyDinglesGarden Месяц назад

      @@menglouie2427 Never seen one, but maybe they're hiding really well! In our area we have only garter snakes.

  • @saladnander3690
    @saladnander3690 Месяц назад

    I'm trapped in my yard! Ive been here 1390 days now just smelling and looking at pretty things. I havent eaten anything but blueberries and mushrooms in years. Lmao but no seriously what a gorgeous path

  • @lisafulford5874
    @lisafulford5874 Месяц назад

    Gorgeous!❤

  • @atfundramccoy8999
    @atfundramccoy8999 2 месяца назад

    Wonderful sanctuary 💖

  • @atfundramccoy8999
    @atfundramccoy8999 2 месяца назад

    Good idea 💡

  • @atfundramccoy8999
    @atfundramccoy8999 2 месяца назад

    WOW my grandmother use to do this....😊

  • @atfundramccoy8999
    @atfundramccoy8999 2 месяца назад

    Racoons...😮

  • @atfundramccoy8999
    @atfundramccoy8999 2 месяца назад

    Like your concept...l have been doing this for the last three years, been a bit rough but working it out...😅

    • @SuzyDinglesGarden
      @SuzyDinglesGarden Месяц назад

      @@atfundramccoy8999 good point. It can take a while for plants (and gardener) to adjust.

  • @atfundramccoy8999
    @atfundramccoy8999 2 месяца назад

    Nice😊

  • @paulpayne7449
    @paulpayne7449 2 месяца назад

    Can you brack lime off and put it in water will it grow

  • @tinakirby2598
    @tinakirby2598 2 месяца назад

    Picked some today to dry...i dont eat gumbo but im learning how to forge and utilize whay God has given us🙌

  • @TD_427
    @TD_427 2 месяца назад

    You have such a gentle nature. ❤

  • @Mouseofdoom
    @Mouseofdoom 3 месяца назад

    Great work. I'm buying one of these !

  • @Peterrdee
    @Peterrdee 3 месяца назад

    I just got a cultivar ‘tea breeze’ I’m excited to grow it! And make tea I love camelias

  • @shilhann
    @shilhann 3 месяца назад

    Can you eat crabapples? Or do you use them for something else?

    • @DES.REVER.DESIGNS
      @DES.REVER.DESIGNS 3 месяца назад

      You can make jelly from them but I'm pretty sure it takes a ton of sugar compared to most jellies due to low sugar content. The jelly is worth the effort.... the goal when making it is clarity, so use cheese cloth or something to pour the jelly liquid thru. It should be a clear red jelly.

    • @SuzyDinglesGarden
      @SuzyDinglesGarden 3 месяца назад

      @@shilhann most are tart and used for jam, syrup, or baked goods. I've eaten mine fresh and they're a little mealy and tart. Just don't eat the core or seeds due to toxic cyanide.

  • @cathys949
    @cathys949 3 месяца назад

    I've been trying to buy a crabapple that makes large fruit for years! All the nurseries are always out of stock.

  • @gardeningwithkirk
    @gardeningwithkirk 3 месяца назад

    ❤❤❤❤Hi from Gardening with kirk I met you on Quora thanks

  • @TaLeng2023
    @TaLeng2023 3 месяца назад

    How does the fragrance compare to O. fragrans? Is it lighter or stronger scent?

    • @SuzyDinglesGarden
      @SuzyDinglesGarden 3 месяца назад

      @@TaLeng2023 it's thought of as less fragrant but mine are pretty potent.

  • @Parsellsp2
    @Parsellsp2 3 месяца назад

    Any recommendations on what to do with clovers? I have a 30x30 ft creeping thyme area that is constantly invaded by clover. So hard to manually weed

    • @SuzyDinglesGarden
      @SuzyDinglesGarden 3 месяца назад

      @@Parsellsp2 I've been battling some clover myself. Here is my current strategy. Remove any tiny seedlings when first noticed. Pluck any seed heads before they spread, even in adjacent areas (I do try to wait until the bees have enjoyed the flowers). Lastly, covering any bare spots with lots (at least an inch) of grit or really tiny pebbles (not gravel with fines, which compact). This mulch will discourage weed seeds from germinating and will also make it easier to pull any weeds that take root in the gravel. The thyme doesn't need a high fertility soil, but you can always put in a small amount of compost into the gravel if needed. The mulch just needs to be loose enough so the clover roots pull out more easily.

  • @subithnair186
    @subithnair186 3 месяца назад

    Very nice and informative video. How old was that plant when you took the video?

    • @SuzyDinglesGarden
      @SuzyDinglesGarden 3 месяца назад

      @@subithnair186 It was about 5 years old and was 1 foot tall when planted. Thanks for the sweet comment.

  • @TwistedRootsMelody
    @TwistedRootsMelody 3 месяца назад

    Very pretty ❤

  • @judeangione3732
    @judeangione3732 3 месяца назад

    Nice. I always like low-tech solutions to problems. The angle weeder will make a great addition to my garden and shed toolkit.

  • @WowCreativeUsername
    @WowCreativeUsername 3 месяца назад

    mmmm love some nice mold in the air

    • @SuzyDinglesGarden
      @SuzyDinglesGarden 3 месяца назад

      @@WowCreativeUsername welcome to the temperate rainforest in the Pacific Northwest 🌲🌧 the land of mold and mildew!

  • @thomasg4324
    @thomasg4324 3 месяца назад

    *GREAT VIDEO!* Consider using a fresnel lense, and a pillow case fro safety. You can adjust the area burned & the amount of heat by simply moving the lense farther or closer to the target weeds. This can also be used with a mild vinegar (5%) to ensure tinged weeds die off. We use a paint roller to apply the vinegar precisely where we want it, and no worry of corroded o-rings. *Happy weed slaughter!*

  • @TallulahBelle3276
    @TallulahBelle3276 4 месяца назад

    What a magnificent sanctuary you have created. Your place is so beautiful. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. 🙏🏽💯💝

  • @chshet
    @chshet 4 месяца назад

    Slugs indeed love this plant. Had to transport mine to a pot to recover from a feeding frenzy😂

  • @stephengreene84
    @stephengreene84 4 месяца назад

    I am zone 5 I am wondering if I plant perennials and ever greens around it would it protect it from the harsh winters?

    • @SuzyDinglesGarden
      @SuzyDinglesGarden 4 месяца назад

      The chinese variety (Camellia sinensis var. sinensis) is hardy to usda zone 6 so it might be worth experimenting, depending on your specific microclimate. If you do, I like your idea of providing natural protection from wind and ice. Just make sure it gets enough water if there's root competition from evergreens. Mine is thriving under the treeline of a big fir tree. Happy gardening!

    • @stephengreene84
      @stephengreene84 4 месяца назад

      @@SuzyDinglesGarden thank you so much 😊 I plan to use hanging from basket some upper cover, have it by the house and have slow clumping bamboo by it.

  • @deborahjohnson3876
    @deborahjohnson3876 4 месяца назад

    Suzy, That Calla Lily is amazing!❤

  • @lucielu4532
    @lucielu4532 4 месяца назад

    Are the berries on the sassafras edible?

    • @SuzyDinglesGarden
      @SuzyDinglesGarden 4 месяца назад

      Good question. I believe that Sassafras berries are toxic to humans.

  • @cassandrasmith5517
    @cassandrasmith5517 4 месяца назад

    I love you garden! Just goes to show that greens can be just as beautiful as color❤❤❤

  • @hmmm..2733
    @hmmm..2733 4 месяца назад

    Thank you!!When is the best time to prune back thyme?

    • @SuzyDinglesGarden
      @SuzyDinglesGarden 4 месяца назад

      Prune thyme right after it blooms or in early spring after danger of frost has passed. You can also havest anytime, but a full shearing should be done when it's still actively growing, rather than in winter. Hope this helps!

  • @susand2008
    @susand2008 4 месяца назад

    I have 2 tea plants in my garden (zone 7), but they just don't seem to grow.

    • @SuzyDinglesGarden
      @SuzyDinglesGarden 4 месяца назад

      Are they in the ground or a pot? How old are they? Do they show any sign of new growth, such as small bright green leaves? Let's start there.

  • @shireenmohammed8383
    @shireenmohammed8383 4 месяца назад

    Where to buy these in Dallas?

    • @SuzyDinglesGarden
      @SuzyDinglesGarden 4 месяца назад

      Try calling the Antique Rose Emporium in Brenham Tx. They might also have cultivars better suited to the Dallas area. Also, make sure they aren't invasive in your county. Happy gardening!

  • @tham2559
    @tham2559 4 месяца назад

    I just purchased the exact same one

  • @lawanaj
    @lawanaj 5 месяцев назад

    How do you propagate roses? Roses are too expensive in the stores now. I want to start cutting and growing roses.

    • @SuzyDinglesGarden
      @SuzyDinglesGarden 5 месяцев назад

      Before I answer, remember that some roses are patented and therefore definately should not be propagated without permission. That said, the easiest roses to propagate are those grown on their "own root" instead of bring grafted. Many old garden varieties are "own root" roses. Follow general directions for stem cuttings. Also check out air-layering process. Good luck!

  • @future7ify
    @future7ify 5 месяцев назад

    When did you make this video? When do you usually spread the seeds around the garden? In July?

    • @SuzyDinglesGarden
      @SuzyDinglesGarden 5 месяцев назад

      Yes, I think it was July. I usually distribute when the seeds pods naturally begin to release the seeds.

  • @stopchildabuse7932
    @stopchildabuse7932 5 месяцев назад

    They so gorgeous thanks for showing such a beautiful garden

  • @rafaelperalta1676
    @rafaelperalta1676 5 месяцев назад

    This is amazing. Good use of mosqui larvaes. 😁