Home Garden Tour July 2024

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • July is my favorite month in my home garden. I feel like it is the best time to show you what my garden looks like before it starts getting tired. I have lots of clematis and hydrangeas blooming.
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  • @soxchica8840
    @soxchica8840 Месяц назад +9

    I love that you are okay with planting red flowers in your gardens. I noticed a lot of people don't like planting red flowers in their gardens. I think red flowers look beautiful .

    • @gardencrossings
      @gardencrossings  Месяц назад

      I LOVE the red in our circle garden.

    • @darlas4019
      @darlas4019 Месяц назад

      I'm not a huge fan of red, but I saw a photo of two bushes growing side by side one red and one purple... it was just magically beautiful and changed my mind... ive since bought 4 encore azaleas in purple and red 😂❤💜❤💜

  • @MrDuffy81
    @MrDuffy81 Месяц назад +4

    Bee balm and Yarrow, are a staple of the Colorado garden here in the mountains. The neighborhood I live in does not allow fences and therefore the deer pretty much have access to anything they want. Ground cover time and Veronica have proven to be great characters in the garden scape. Russian sage although invasive becomes a very nice centerpiece or border plant. You have to pick a lot of suckers. Lavender does well in this dry climate, and the maiden grass doesn’t get touched nor does the pampas grass. Even Karl Forester has a place in the garden and we have a few. Potentilla grows wild at 10,000 feet in Colorado and it does fairly well in the garden. Salvia has been a good performer, although it looks better at the beginning of the bloom than at the end. The Ice plant are getting nibbled by the deer when it flowers, but we still try to incorporate it. Lots of sedum ground cover is also a good choice although the dragons blood does get chewed upon as well as another newer date variety that we purchased. It’s hit and miss we had to experiment. I had some annual red salvia hidden within my potted Hyssops and the deer ignored them, thinking they were the same thing and did not eat it. We will also do things like shelter a coreopsis within plants that the deer don’t like to eat so that it might get a chance to bloom. Sometimes the Shasta daisies don’t get touched and then one day we will go out and they will all be eaten clean. There are some drift roses that will bloom but they get picked st by the deer. The fresh shoots don’t last long. It has been so fun to finally get it looking like I wanted it to, for the street view. We get lots of compliments for our efforts but it is finally paying off big time. I extended our garden on the other side of the driveway all the way down to the house, connecting a work in progress bed around our lamp post to two connecting beds made the year before. There has been much trial and error. We can’t have butterfly bush or daylilies, or Jupiters beard, but we have a great balance now of strong Colorado perennial bloomers.

    • @gardencrossings
      @gardencrossings  Месяц назад

      Thank you for telling us about your garden. It sounds beautiful!!

    • @MrDuffy81
      @MrDuffy81 Месяц назад

      @@gardencrossings oh thank you. Your garden was such an inspiration. I was drinking my coffee and watching your amazing plants before going out and working on filling in the holes in ours.

  • @faithlapp543
    @faithlapp543 Месяц назад

    Hello! I really enjoyed following along and hearing all the helpful tips! What a beautiful yard!

  • @user-rt8rx1pq9f
    @user-rt8rx1pq9f Месяц назад +1

    Hi Heidi: I enjoyed your tour so much! Your butterfly garden is beautiful and as you gave the tour liked your decorative painted posts very much & the colorful post below the bird feeder as well. I can see why your bubble-gum supertunias were a great seller! Everything in your garden is thriving so well and your strictness to get outdoors & water made me smile! We are always watering here and just bought a 100 ft. garden hose sp we can water in the backyard! Thank you for your tour! Happy Gardening!

  • @MrDuffy81
    @MrDuffy81 Месяц назад +1

    You are right. We had to wait until July for our garden to really be in full show. I was waiting all of June for the Agastache Hyssop to bloom and they never did and they are my favorite plant. I’ve been working on it for a few years now and it’s in Colorado so it’s a deer resistant perennial garden. Two of our scotch room are starting to re-bloom in the back and I wish they were out front with the rest of the gang.

  • @susiehiggins4525
    @susiehiggins4525 Месяц назад

    Beautiful!!!

  • @FrediOlson
    @FrediOlson Месяц назад +1

    Garden lovely, as usual! Always look forward to your tours. Thanks, Heidi!

  • @corinabecerra953
    @corinabecerra953 Месяц назад

    So pretty!

  • @debnaturenc
    @debnaturenc Месяц назад

    Such a lovely garden! 😳 I agree by dedicating our gardens to the pollinators it proves how absolutely amazing a garden can be! Thanks for sharing! 😃

  • @kathleenlangenbacher4407
    @kathleenlangenbacher4407 Месяц назад +1

    Beautiful tour of your amazing home gardens. Do you perhaps list your plants anywhere, because I can’t write the ones I like and want fast enough…or the spelling of some of them! Thanks! From a NJ 7b gardener with knees that no longer can kneel. Lol

    • @gardencrossings
      @gardencrossings  Месяц назад

      When i do the garden tours I mention so many plants that it would take hours of extra editing to list them all.

  • @jeaniemcdaris8276
    @jeaniemcdaris8276 Месяц назад

  • @JimL-lr8bo
    @JimL-lr8bo Месяц назад +1

    Looks great! Love. Your videos.
    Keep em coming!

  • @linakhoury6623
    @linakhoury6623 Месяц назад +1

    Hi Heidi 🌺. Your garden is Wonderful and so pretty , every thing look amazing full of pretty flowers and these hostas are gorgeous . I think the canna lily will bloom this year for you .Your containers are stunning , yesterday also I planted the beautiful supertunia tera blue in the container .Have a great day .🌺🌻🌺

  • @upnorth21
    @upnorth21 Месяц назад

    Beautiful garden. My first time seeing. Thanks for sharing!

  • @maryk1668
    @maryk1668 Месяц назад

    Something was eating my Miss Molly also! NW Pa

  • @user-pw4nf4cn5f
    @user-pw4nf4cn5f Месяц назад

    مسيرة موفقة🩷🩷🩷💚💚💚💚🫶🏻🫶🏻🫶🏻🍹🍹⚘️⚘️⚘️

  • @bettymcgrady4261
    @bettymcgrady4261 Месяц назад

    Delightful!

  • @janeenclark8728
    @janeenclark8728 Месяц назад

    All that beauty! Looking great Heidi. I’d love to be your neighbor.❤❤❤

  • @ScaredOfPlasticBags
    @ScaredOfPlasticBags Месяц назад

    I fertilize my supertunias every single week! It's a must. I use the PW granules. Your garden is so beautiful. I hope you'll share agajn when the bobos are blooming.

  • @MrDuffy81
    @MrDuffy81 Месяц назад

    Your coneflower look great. I wonder if I’m not fertilizing enough. We have a few varieties that I feel could be giving a bigger show, but the moisture is quite an issue as we don’t start watering until a certain date and it is up to mother nature to keep things at the perfect wetness through the spring.

    • @gardencrossings
      @gardencrossings  Месяц назад

      It very well could be that they are not getting enough water.

  • @paulamaher1633
    @paulamaher1633 Месяц назад

    Hello Heidi. Love all of your videos. I'm in central Iowa and my bee balm bloomed very early. How far should I cut it back?

    • @gardencrossings
      @gardencrossings  Месяц назад +1

      You can trim it back by 1/3 or more if you would like. In the fall trim it to 3"

  • @febakoshy8888
    @febakoshy8888 Месяц назад

    Beautiful garden ! Love it ! What is the name of that red flowering plant you mentioned that can grow in shade also ?

    • @lisag6796
      @lisag6796 Месяц назад +1

      She said it was weigela little red head

    • @gardencrossings
      @gardencrossings  Месяц назад +1

      It is Spigelia Little Redhead

  • @sharonhendrickson9115
    @sharonhendrickson9115 Месяц назад

    HI Heidi. You mentioned the alstroemeria is no longer available. I noticed you had them for sale in your garden center in June. Can you please tell me why they are no longer available?

    • @gardencrossings
      @gardencrossings  Месяц назад

      It is the Inca Ice that is no longer available. We have several other varieties.

  • @sterlgirlceline
    @sterlgirlceline Месяц назад

    🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🏆👸🌿🌳💚

  • @joandavis3586
    @joandavis3586 Месяц назад

    Why do you use the ugly artifice orange mulch. You gardens are so beautiful. It s ugly color is all I see

    • @gardencrossings
      @gardencrossings  Месяц назад

      I am not sure where you see orange mulch. All our mulch is brown.

  • @doreen9838
    @doreen9838 Месяц назад +1

    Beautiful!!!!