Love the info! One suggestion is on the garden layout screens, it would be helpful to also list the zone & sun or shade preference for the layout group.
Thanks Heidi, very helpful! I added several varieties of heuchera last year and it's so nice seeing the small pops of color in the yard still. Here in central Ohio they've held up rather well for it being their first winter.
Have added lots of bunny resistant perennials which are also drought resistant. Thanks for your valuable advice for our Zone 5a. Happy gardening all ! 🌈
This was very interesting. I am enjoying this series you are presenting. I am starting a new perennial border and this gave me some ideas. Many thanks.
Can you do a video for plants for shade, deer resistant and sandy soil?. I'm on the east side of MI near Lake Huron. Even though we are on the edge of forests we have very sandy soil. Huechera don't do well here.
Hi Heidi!!! All of these are gorgeous!!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Just a friendly reminder, what would you suggest to add to bubble gum super vista , I have one in the ground and in a pot. ? 😊 I am from Lansing, Michigan but now live in Houston, TX zone 9b
Be advised, here in TN the Japanese Beetles LOVE my hardy hibiscus 😡 I’ve tried all the “natural” solutions (not very effective and you have to constantly be applying them), Bayer rose and flower systemic fertilizer/pesticide worked the best (if you’re ok with using poison)
Here in central Iowa I have problems with those ugly bugs eating my roses. You're right. The only thing that kills them is pesticides which I don't like to use. I dug out my roses last fall. I would love to have a hibiscus but heard those beetles like them too so passed on planting one
Yep, I’m digging up my only rose and that hibiscus ☹ they were both here when I moved in but after fighting the beetles for two years, I’m done! Now I research every plant I want to see if the beetles like it 👍@@paulamaher1633
Thank you, i thought I'd plug in some of these suggestions into my established garden. But what about trees, mungo pines, arboviataes and false cypress. Where would you add these?
I would probably add them to the back of this garden design. This design is based just on perennials but certainly trees, shrubs and annuals can be worked in.
I am so enjoying these EZ scapes gardens. Going back to watch part one for the clay soil. Thanks Heidi.
Glad that they are helpful. Thanks for watching.
This has been a great video thank you for sharing your knowledge and ideas with everyone!
You are welcome
Hi Heidi 🌺. Wonderful ideas for garden plants design and these plants are amazing in a viariety of colors in the garden . Have a wonderful day .🌻🌺🌻
Thanks so much! 😊
Thank you for great ideas!
You are so welcome!
This series has been so informative! Thank you!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching
Love the info! One suggestion is on the garden layout screens, it would be helpful to also list the zone & sun or shade preference for the layout group.
Thank you for the tip. All that information can be found in the links/description section here .
Again thank you. Please define “light trim” on perennials.
Basically removing the flowers. Trimming back back by 1/3
Beautiful pairing!😊
Thank you.
This was just as good as part one! You give such wonderful ideas, thank you. Have a wonderful blessed day.
You are so welcome!
Good tips!
Glad it was helpful!
Buen top
When you show those perennials, I wish you would tell us how many plants are in your garden to give that profuse full look
I can't say that I even know.
Fabulous
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Thank you for these sample gardens. It simplifies the plans for us!
Glad it was helpful!
Hi Heidi, love the Edge of night, summeriffic... beautiful!🤩
Isn't it a beauty!!!
yes, Its on the list... Happy Valentine's Day!@@gardencrossings
Thanks Heidi, very helpful! I added several varieties of heuchera last year and it's so nice seeing the small pops of color in the yard still. Here in central Ohio they've held up rather well for it being their first winter.
Yes, they are semi evergreen in the north and do give a splash of color in the winter.
Love it!
Thank you for watching.
Have added lots of bunny resistant perennials which are also drought resistant. Thanks for your valuable advice for our Zone 5a. Happy gardening all ! 🌈
Thank you for following along.
Thanks so much for both of these videos Heidi, really great information. ❤
Thank you for watching!
Thank you for part 2? Corlbells do some of them that do sun or shade???
Many will grow in sun or shade. Usually the lighter they are the less sun they can handle.
This was very interesting. I am enjoying this series you are presenting. I am starting a new perennial border and this gave me some ideas. Many thanks.
You are so welcome!
Very helpful perennial garden series. Thank you 🪴
Glad to bring you inspiration.
Great videos Heidi! I have gotten some great ideas! Thank you!
You are so welcome!
Thank you for this series. Great ideas. Hope to use several this season.
I am glad this has been helpful
Can you do a video for plants for shade, deer resistant and sandy soil?. I'm on the east side of MI near Lake Huron. Even though we are on the edge of forests we have very sandy soil. Huechera don't do well here.
Let me se what I can some up with.
Hi Heidi!!! All of these are gorgeous!!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge! Just a friendly reminder, what would you suggest to add to bubble gum super vista , I have one in the ground and in a pot. ? 😊
I am from Lansing, Michigan but now live in Houston, TX zone 9b
Add some annual salvia or cannas in for a great upright thriller.
Thank you for the interesting video. You mentioned phlox. I have trouble with mold. Do you have any suggestions for prevention and treatment?
Don’t water from above, good airflow and mildew resistant cultivars.
Be advised, here in TN the Japanese Beetles LOVE my hardy hibiscus 😡 I’ve tried all the “natural” solutions (not very effective and you have to constantly be applying them), Bayer rose and flower systemic fertilizer/pesticide worked the best (if you’re ok with using poison)
Here in central Iowa I have problems with those ugly bugs eating my roses. You're right. The only thing that kills them is pesticides which I don't like to use. I dug out my roses last fall. I would love to have a hibiscus but heard those beetles like them too so passed on planting one
That is true, they do like them. You may need to selectively spray this plant if it is a problem.
Yep, I’m digging up my only rose and that hibiscus ☹ they were both here when I moved in but after fighting the beetles for two years, I’m done! Now I research every plant I want to see if the beetles like it 👍@@paulamaher1633
Oh my, deer have not touched my hostas but we have a woodchuck that will anhilate them.
If it is not one critter it is another, right?
Thank you, i thought I'd plug in some of these suggestions into my established garden. But what about trees, mungo pines, arboviataes and false cypress. Where would you add these?
I would probably add them to the back of this garden design. This design is based just on perennials but certainly trees, shrubs and annuals can be worked in.
@@gardencrossings thank you
How can I get just the pictures so I can show them to my husband?
You can you go to our website for more information.
Parts of my garden get approximately 3 hours of afternoon sun, would shade plants or sun plants do better in this area?
I would recommend the shade series for 3 hours of sun.
Thank you@@gardencrossings
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