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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024

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  • @SnappyR
    @SnappyR 2 года назад +39

    My experience with hydrangeas (Baltimore 7B) is that regardless of the tag, hot afternoon sun destroys them. Panicles are even "iffy" but the roll of the dice with those seems to be less of a gamble. I've even had sun tolerant plants struggle in hot afternoon sun. Heat is one thing - but the sun is another. Thanks for showing us all of the beauty as well as the problems - we learn so much this way!! Some channels only show all of the beautiful plants and projects - your channel is so enjoyable to watch 🙂

    • @dianeasberry7928
      @dianeasberry7928 2 года назад +1

      So true Hydrangeas whether in ground or in pots; sun or shade they just shrivel into a slow death.

    • @lucart08
      @lucart08 2 года назад

      Yes, I too really appreciate your showing your problems & how you tackle them.

  • @bobbievann5317
    @bobbievann5317 2 года назад

    Omg Jenny, the same thing happened to my one of my bobo hydrangea. It was big and beautiful and one day I noticed it withering and I checked the water and it was fine. After 2 days of checking on it several times throughout the day it wasn’t getting any better, so I dug it up and put it in a pot with fresh soil and biotone and kept it in the shade and watered. After 3 days it started putting on new growth immediately. That particular one was in more afternoon sun than the others. Not sure if this heat in the south was the cause or not, I live in Gates’s county North Carolina and the heat has been awful! Good luck Jenny I really hope they make it! 👍👍👍

  • @mariamartin4250
    @mariamartin4250 2 года назад

    I wonder if you can put a clematis on the trellis and have the roses in. Front?

  • @betha5539
    @betha5539 2 года назад

    I wonder if the water is too much for the hydrangea. I have gotten root rot in a few of my plants.

  • @crispykritta
    @crispykritta 2 года назад +8

    I think I recognize those trellis’ from another gardener we all know and love 🥰 (eastern Oregon). They look great in your space!

  • @judymckerrow6720
    @judymckerrow6720 2 года назад +11

    Your trellis does look very nice against the wall. They help break up the massive wall and gives it more interest, good call! 🌸💚🙃

  • @BettyWhiteJr
    @BettyWhiteJr 2 года назад +29

    A great trick to get rid of those fire ants without spraying or sprinkling chemicals….get a small plastic container(like an old cream cheese container with a lid) and drill a couple holes about an inch from the bottom so the ants can get in. Put a spoon of sugar, a spoon of borax and some water then mix well. Then add a chunk of bread, put the lid on, and place directly by the nest. The adult ants eat the liquid, and they take the solids into the nest to the babies and Queen. Nest should be gone in a week. With this heat, refill the container in a couple days if necessary. Hope this helps with your fire ants, it definitely helped me with mine!

  • @phyllisbechtel7141
    @phyllisbechtel7141 2 года назад +12

    Jenny I must say your channel is growing and your presentation has grown tremendously and I am very much enjoying watching your channel now! You have come a long way baby!!!
    I find your channel very informative and pleasurable to watch!
    Thank you for always keeping it real by showing us the good, the bad, and the ugly! It makes all of us feel like we have hope to be as good a gardener as the professionals!
    I also appreciate your daily posting and I understand it is a tremendous amount of work! Thank you again!!🌺🌸🌼🌻

  • @kharris5866
    @kharris5866 2 года назад +8

    The beautiful Brynna was sure interested in what you were doing this morning! What a great dog!

  • @sEaSoNaLMiLk
    @sEaSoNaLMiLk 2 года назад +6

    My phone was sat down while I was folding laundry and the southern mama “atatat!” at the dog got my attention 😅 thought I was in trouble for a second! THE VIEW OF AND FROM THE DECK IS GORGEOUS!!!❤

  • @kathy8832
    @kathy8832 2 года назад +6

    Do the fire ants bother the dog? She goes through the landscape so I was wondering.

  • @kristaself126
    @kristaself126 2 года назад +4

    Jenny, just wondering why you didn’t talk about killing those ants.

  • @tinakon4386
    @tinakon4386 2 года назад +6

    Jenny, you are so down to earth, its like having a conversation with you. Love it. thank you for telling the hows and whys of plants and trees. I dont have a garden but pots of plants and recycled containers with plants hanging where ever I can find a spot.
    always looking forward to your vids.👌

  • @h.c9224
    @h.c9224 2 года назад +2

    Your patio has come out gorgeous ! All that hard work your hubby and you put in paid off ! It looks amazing with all that craftsman stone work, those beautiful flower beds and pots and that nice patio furniture - it looks as it has always been there ! Thanks for the genuine -real life videos. Loved seeing your daughter enjoying the patio and the dog following you :) super cute . God bless your home and I hope one day I can create such a beauty ! BTW, I am in northern VA - I can never seem to be able to get hydrangeas to work for me - I got the endless summer ones that are supposed to work for my soil .. I changed spots from last year, but still .. I had to pull them out. Most probably I will just add them to yard waste pile, I think I am done trying to salvage them. I admire all your advice and perseverance!

  • @janicebrowningaquino792
    @janicebrowningaquino792 2 года назад +3

    If you have ever been bitten by a fire ant or a wasp-you will NEVER forget what it feels like!!!

  • @thegardensandgraveyardschannel
    @thegardensandgraveyardschannel 2 года назад +2

    Thank you Jenny for walking us through the water soluble fertilizer routine! Using those cute PW buckets like you do is GREAT IDEA! I’ve been mixing 2 gallon watering cans, using a 5 gallon bucket is less work and using those little buckets makes it even easier!! Thanks for the tip, I will be trying it out next Friday. #fertilizingfridays

  • @michellepollino4986
    @michellepollino4986 2 года назад +3

    I love the patio garden. It just looks amazing. Sorry about the hydrangeas, I hope you fixed the problem.

  • @cece_marie
    @cece_marie 2 года назад +3

    Nice work! Things are looking good 💚
    Fire ants do in fact sting, from their abdomen, as well as bite to keep themselves latched on.
    I'd guess the arborescens are struggling b/c of the sun mainly. When you see them growing wild they're most always by a creek and under some tree cover. A paniculata would be a good choice like you said. 💚

  • @lindaortolano7837
    @lindaortolano7837 2 года назад +3

    Hi Jenny!! I love your patio! Everything looks just beautiful!!! Have a beautiful day and stay cool! :)

  • @jerushasollenberger3607
    @jerushasollenberger3607 2 года назад +2

    As far as the hydrangeas that are dying, ours looked like that once then we realized that our dog was peeing on it

  • @karenwestby-gibson758
    @karenwestby-gibson758 2 года назад +1

    Jenny, my limelight that is 9 years old and in full late afternoon sun and done fantastic even in this heat and a brick exterior wall behind it. Now, my firelight hasn’t faired as well. They come out beautifully then the heat hits them… will they have be finding another home in my gardens.

  • @nothingpersonal878
    @nothingpersonal878 2 года назад +1

    Not surprised at all to see the Incrediball looking like that. I have 60 Hydrangeas in my yard and the Incrediball are the worst hydrangeas I’ve ever had. Cut your losses before you rip your hair out and toss them.

  • @iimoreno29
    @iimoreno29 2 года назад +2

    Jenny, I would die for those hydrangea blooms you are just discarding. I am a new subscriber this year and I'm hoping when you do your next garden tour that you'll be able to include an aerial view so I can see the layout of your beautiful gardens. 😍

  • @victoriaeaton7298
    @victoriaeaton7298 2 года назад +2

    I really appreciate how you show us step by step and explain everything you are doing and why. Thank you so much.

  • @lynnschantz9185
    @lynnschantz9185 2 года назад +2

    25 years ago when I took the Michigan State Master Gardener course, we were told that when putting mulch on flower beds you should always stay at least an inch from the plants, shrubs or trees.

  • @laurahiggins4712
    @laurahiggins4712 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful! What fertilizer do you use for the Purple Fountain Grass? Mine is growing but very slowly. I have the PW water soluble if that is recommended. Thank you.

  • @gerismakeuplaughs152
    @gerismakeuplaughs152 2 года назад +3

    Good morning Jenny! I am excited 😊 to see the progress on the Dahlias and other flowers you planted with them! Hopefully it will be very very soon!
    Thank you for sharing!

  • @lizmerritt2148
    @lizmerritt2148 2 года назад +2

    Your yard is beautiful! It’s amazing how much you have gotten done in the last year. Garden goals!

  • @marilynbaldwin2934
    @marilynbaldwin2934 2 года назад +1

    Everything is gorgeous! I had a problem also with my hydrangeas and they were panicles they were getting burnt i moved them in landscape near my patio they get sun but not to the point where they would burn and doing beautiful!

  • @NM-in8gf
    @NM-in8gf 2 года назад +2

    Good morning Jenny. Again, I want to thank you for showing the real problems of gardening. Not everything stays beautiful and perfect. I feel especially here in the south 🥵. We went from extremely hot and dry, to extremely hot, humid and downpours everyday here in Denham Springs Louisiana. My pour garden has suffered really badly. It helps to see a seasoned gardener goes through the same issues as well. We appreciate all of y'all's hard work and fantastic information. Have a blessed day

    • @GardeningwithCreekside
      @GardeningwithCreekside  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for that word of encouragement!!!! Happy gardening friend ♥️

  • @MyBackyardScience
    @MyBackyardScience 2 года назад +3

    Ahhh, such a relaxing garden spot 🙂

  • @gardeningonthewestforkwith8994
    @gardeningonthewestforkwith8994 2 года назад +3

    Great tips and problem solving . The garden is looking fabulous!!

  • @Sathiera
    @Sathiera 2 года назад +1

    At about 4:00 you start discussing the InvincIbelles. I have seen so many people struggling with their hydrangeas this year. Yellow foliage being a big problem. It’s been a very wet year, but also very hot. It’s all confusing. I planted three Lime Light Primes this season and they struggled. Doing ok now, but I was worried.

  • @mavisjones4750
    @mavisjones4750 2 года назад +2

    I love the trellises. I keep contemplating getting some myself. Maybe next year.

  • @bronwynodonnell8548
    @bronwynodonnell8548 2 года назад +1

    The patio is amazing, your efforts in this area has really paid you back double fold. 🇦🇺 cheers Bronwyn

  • @jamiepeterson4466
    @jamiepeterson4466 2 года назад +1

    Jenny, thanks for the rose care tip. My New Dawn rose has had more blooms than ever and didn't have an issue with mildew.

  • @donnaikin7397
    @donnaikin7397 2 года назад +1

    Great video!!!
    How are the Dahlias going?
    👍👏👌🥰 keep up the great video content. Your fantastic as are all your plants...

  • @ainetor4402
    @ainetor4402 2 года назад +1

    Hello, would you or anyone be able to tell me what brand shoes you are wearing in this video? They look light weight yet durable. I am looking to buy some shoes to wear out in the garden. Thank you!

    • @GardeningwithCreekside
      @GardeningwithCreekside  2 года назад +1

      They are! These are by Brooks (Jerry got me hooked on this brand for their comfort & support), and are their waterproof trail shoe. I like them being waterproof so when I walk through wet grass or I'm watering plants, my feet stay dry. We just order them online.

  • @samcarpenter4347
    @samcarpenter4347 2 года назад +1

    I have found that the fire ants DO harm the plants. They must disturb the roots because I had several bushes here in SC that we’re doing poorly. I noticed fire ants near the base and treated the mounds of ants. The bushes rebounded after that.

  • @gaylagenecarder4343
    @gaylagenecarder4343 2 года назад +1

    Well, again, you hit the nail on the head. My hydrangeas needed work and I had been putting it off because of the heat. Got out and tackled them this morning after watching your video. Timing is everything. Thanks for the inspiration.

  • @kaywatson2580
    @kaywatson2580 2 года назад +1

    Jenny, RE: Fire Ants Prevention. As I mentioned below, this also works best in the heat of summer. Does not work as well in cooler weather.

  • @pamnapier-uhl1362
    @pamnapier-uhl1362 2 года назад +1

    I am Glad you showed us the color of the fertilizer! I have been using the wrong one. This should help my bloomers! 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸

  • @maureengee364
    @maureengee364 2 года назад +1

    Great video. Yes I just recently found fire ants in my front yard. I was mowing the lawn and there was an ant hill. I step on it to push it down and oh my goodness totally got bitten. Ouch. Poor hydrangeas let’s hope they recover. Love incrediballs. Thank you so very much for sharing this with us.🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦

  • @juliafiore120
    @juliafiore120 2 года назад +1

    Good morning, Jenny ☕️ While you were fertilizing the hydrangea’s, I noticed the Mangave in the bed behind you. It’s gorgeous and huge! Curious as to what you will do with them prior to winter. I’m pretty sure you just dropped them in the ground in their containers 🤷‍♀️. Have a Blessed Day 😊

  • @kimpollard6021
    @kimpollard6021 2 года назад

    Foe hydrangeas that bloom on old growth, does that mean any stem that has a bloom this year won’t bloom next year (so it’s ok to trim off this years blooms?.) I agree with fire ants, I got into a nest with the weed eater. They clung on to my low socks and ate my ankles up!

  • @jenniferolson3047
    @jenniferolson3047 2 года назад

    I really love your paver block walls around your patio. I assume they are Belgard? I was unable to discern a specific repeating pattern to the block arrangement--is there a pattern or are they totally random in their placement?

  • @naturallynaz369
    @naturallynaz369 2 года назад +1

    I completely enjoyed this video! My heart is full. Thanks for dropping some gems on the water soluble fertilizer and annuals; specifically Petunias cause mines are screaming for help!! 😊

  • @GALERYKICAU
    @GALERYKICAU 2 года назад

    beautiful flowers in a mini garden, all your flowers amaze me, thank you for sharing I will always support you ❤️❤️❤️

  • @marymarquez7254
    @marymarquez7254 2 года назад +1

    Love everything about your garden and how to keep them healthy and thank you for sharing your knowledge in regards of the plants. Thank you so much and have a cool day because is very hot over here too and I live in Connecticut. The highest so far was 99 degrees.

  • @bonniehinshaw3131
    @bonniehinshaw3131 2 года назад

    I have a question, can you cut back a cannabis plant ? With mine , the flower will fall off and the I'm getting what looks like seed pods .

  • @kimpollard6021
    @kimpollard6021 2 года назад

    Do you use the water soluable fertilizer on your deck boxes or the shake on, heat activated, fertilizer?

  • @heatherjung8941
    @heatherjung8941 2 года назад

    Even in zone 3 arboretum hydrangeas need some afternoon protection. We can get really hot and the sun shines for 16 hours or so in July.

  • @deborahbell3518
    @deborahbell3518 2 года назад +1

    Jenny, everything looks so wonderful. You can sure tell you plant correctly and keep up with all the care the plants need and want. Thank you for showing us how to care for plants.

  • @terriejohnson4884
    @terriejohnson4884 2 года назад

    O my, sorry about the hydrangeas. For your ants try a mixture of Borox and sugar. Mix in a jar and sprinkle on ant hill. Love ❤️ your videos.

  • @jeannesmith1761
    @jeannesmith1761 25 дней назад

    Yeah I'm the one with the 30 gardens at memorial Park in New Kensington PA and yeah the round ball hydrangeas they got to have shade anything is pointed the pointed hydrangeas they can take a lot more sun you try those in there instead talk to you later thank you I love you so okay bye

  • @jeanbrewer576
    @jeanbrewer576 2 года назад

    Hi Jenny, you have beautiful 🌼 beds love the the deck box flower beds beautiful Oklahoma Panhandle Texas County 6B thank you for sharing have a great day.

  • @randallbrown6239
    @randallbrown6239 2 года назад

    Hi Jenny and Jerry,, I have been so excited to share a tip on hanging baskets, even coconut fiber baskets... it's so simple. Before you put soil in your baskets, Try putting baby disposable diapers in first. They keep water from drawing out to fast, aswell holds water for your plants. It cuts down water, possible mess, time and costs. I was so excited about sharing this idea with other gardeners. You all are my favorite gardeners ..
    Happy Gardening,,,, Randall

  • @reneejohnson5041
    @reneejohnson5041 2 года назад

    thanks Jenny. I've been binge watching your videos. Happy for you, but jealous for myself. 😁 When watching plant more on hydrangea hill and doing maintenance with the little hydrangeas in the flower bed in front of the house (under the Crape Myrtle's?), what is the name of the compost you are using?

  • @tangerinefusion1
    @tangerinefusion1 2 года назад

    Jenny, save your hydrangea blooms to decorate for the holidays! They are beautiful on a mantle and in the Christmas tree! Poor things, I’m having the same issues with my mop heads since cutting a tree down this Fall. This summer has been a hard one down south! I’m from Savannah Georgia, and between the drought and humidity…oh and almost two weeks solid of rain! It has been a doozy! I’m zone 8b Y’all’s garden is beautiful! Thanks for sharing!

  • @pathardin7580
    @pathardin7580 2 года назад

    Garden looks great. Hope you made a bunch of vases full of hydrangea blooms.

  • @maureenmckenna5220
    @maureenmckenna5220 2 года назад

    So glad you are showing the problems and how you solve them. Growing roses on a trellis is a lovely idea but daunting to me because of pruning. Maybe you can show us that in the future.

  • @kerrydesouzaneto6874
    @kerrydesouzaneto6874 2 года назад

    Hi Jenny. Thank you so much for showing us your struggle with the incrediball hydrangeas. Ours (full sun, zone 7b) started doing this exact same thing but earlier in the season. We ended up digging the plant up and placed it in a pot to see if it will rebound. Once you figure out what is going on with them, I would love to hear. I love the plant and blooms in containers, but I'm afraid to try them in the ground again as this is when they die. Thank you so much for all your love and information.

  • @lisaawild
    @lisaawild 2 года назад

    Is the 3 in 1 safe around animals? We got so paranoid about using chemicals in our yard after having 3 different dogs get 3 different cancers. No idea if it was due to them going out in our yard with various chemicals we used at the time but just in case we have only been using organic products. What are y'alls thoughts? Also speaking of fire ants...we have them here in Houston TX and they are awful! We don't put any poison or anything to kill them, but lots of people around here do.

  • @jeanettebright3378
    @jeanettebright3378 2 года назад

    You mentioned that you treat your gardens for Japanese beetles to stop the grubs. They seem to become a bigger problem in my Missouri garden every year. Can you please address this in more detail and maybe do a RUclips video on this? I'm always cautious about treating with insecticides due to promoting bird and pollinator habitats. I'm an "old" gardener, but still learn so much from your videos! Thank you for being a bright spot in my day.

  • @emmalavenham
    @emmalavenham 2 года назад

    Hi Jenny, I think you will find this YT video from Spring Meadow helpful including their comments below: 5 Tips for Growing Panicle Hydrangeas in the South

  • @yolereed1
    @yolereed1 2 года назад

    I live in the Dallas area of Texas. I have a several hydrangea that look like the second one you trimmed. I don't know the name of it but its been in the same spot for 10 yrs. I've not trimmed mine like yours but I was wondering if I should be as extreme even thought I'm not moving it? What have I got to lose, right?

  • @Pervydachny
    @Pervydachny 2 года назад

    Hello friends! Amazing garden. Thank you for the great video. I wish you and your loved ones a nice day👌👌👌🌻❤️😊

  • @deanlollar8241
    @deanlollar8241 2 года назад

    Your hair is a lot longer than I thought. It's beautiful. I appreciate the information today because I have the same problem. Your flowers are so beautiful 💐.

  • @vlink4071
    @vlink4071 2 года назад

    Another interesting video. I learned so much. But I might have missed info about the hydrangea. Why did you cut the blooms off the one that was growing so well and was healthy?

  • @loririzer9662
    @loririzer9662 2 года назад

    Jenny I planted two new incrediball hydrangeas this year and they both look like your middle ones. I garden in zone 6 . We have been very hot and dry this year. Please do an update on how these are after a month or so. I will do what you have done and hope we both see improvement. I love that you show us the bad.Now I don’t feel so alone in my struggle with my incrediball hydrangeas! Thank you!

  • @shirleynall9048
    @shirleynall9048 2 года назад

    Here in 7b Alabama I have a beautiful hedge they do require shade in the summer. Spring they are ok but as soon as temps increase they have to have protection. Shirley

  • @MisBunnypics
    @MisBunnypics 2 года назад

    Mrs. Jenny I think you have too much sun on those failing hydrangea. I'm in zone 6b south west Ohio and all my smooth hydrangeas are in partial shade and do fantastic. Even rebloomed when the deer ate the tops off. I'd replace them with your favorite variety of paniculata 😉 Thanks for all the great videos your house gardens and nursery look fantastic and love the new trellises!

  • @kaywatson2580
    @kaywatson2580 2 года назад

    Jenny, LUV, LUV, you Jerry, Laura and Aaron. Perhaps you have heard of this tip for the dreaded Fire Ants: sprinkle grits or corn meal around the mound of the ants. They come out, gather these and take them into their nest. Kills every one that eats them. The rest will actually move their nests elsewhere. You can actually back them off your property (at least the flower beds) but requires diligence on the gardeners part. This actually worked for those of us in Central Texas when the ants were advancing through Texas. It works best in the heat of summer (grits, etc. needs to stay dry). Of course, the ants are here to stay but can be controlled without poisons. Having "shared" property with this ant, I would also like to point out that they are excellent soil aerators. Chuckle. God bless you and your sweet family. Luv Brenna!

  • @janicestokley7372
    @janicestokley7372 2 года назад +1

    Good morning Jenny.. Great job today, I’m getting ready to go out and do the same thing this morning while it’s nice and cloudy.. You truly are an inspiration to me about getting things done in my garden. Enjoy your weekend!!

  • @susanhorn3910
    @susanhorn3910 2 года назад +1

    I love your tool belt, Jenny. Could you please tell me where to get one like it? Lovely garden!

  • @heathers8826
    @heathers8826 2 года назад

    An easier option than the rose ties would be orchid clips (or the super tiny hair clips). On my climbers I can clip the branches to the trellis. Super easy.

  • @tiaturpen6508
    @tiaturpen6508 2 года назад

    Too much sun on those hydrangeas. I had the same problem in North AL 7b. I moved mine to get morning sun and then shade and it looks great.

  • @ruthwuebbeling5376
    @ruthwuebbeling5376 2 года назад

    I love Proven Winners plants and wouldn't think of buying any other, but this year I am noticing the PW plants are all struggling. It may be the extreme temperatures, but it is very noticeable. I religiously use PW slow-release fertilizer when planting and the PW water soluble fertilizer. I hope it's not the quality of the plants and I will have better luck next year with the weather. Thanks for your great information.
    I look forward to your timely updates and interesting content.

  • @sarahstrickland4527
    @sarahstrickland4527 2 года назад

    My Annabelle started looking the same way and it was almost a full year in the ground and I thought the heat was too much here in MD even though the rest were fine. Gently did a tug on it upright and it came right up! voles ate the almost entire root ball but left the others alone . they came in from far away and tunneled in since I had put lite gravel around the base of the plant. I stayed castor oil down and they seemed to have the left so for now

  • @silviarojas9266
    @silviarojas9266 2 года назад

    I am in zone 6b. I am having the same exact problem with my incrediballs. I do not know what it is. Please update us after you prune.

  • @marysumner335
    @marysumner335 2 года назад

    I've had the worst trouble with fire ants this year. I've even had them get in the house! They also like to get into my planters.

  • @Jdadkins6198
    @Jdadkins6198 2 года назад

    I hope your hydrangeas get better. That is so frustrating when we can’t figure out what’s going on w it. Idk, I had some incrediballs out on our patio to see if they could handle full sun here KS zone 6b. They started to fry in June that came with so many days 110 heat index 🥵. Had to move them to a shadier location. Our other paniculatas have severe sunburn leaves, scalded flowers have crispiness but not as bad as your incrediballs. I wonder if it’s a systemic issue like what ya said maybe too much water and mulch. I had a similar problem with coneflowers and a drift rose that did the same thing. Two coneflowers turned brown/black and rose died while everything else around these plants including other drift roses and coneflowers looked healthy as can be. I’m still trying to figure it out. Not sure if it’s something eating the roots, water problem or too much mulch around the crown. Love the new trellises! Looks beautiful, heck your whole garden looks gorgeous. 😊💜

  • @mya2541
    @mya2541 2 года назад

    Jenny I have the same trellis for my Rose's I seen it on Laura's channel she has clematis growing on hers anyways I love it

  • @bohnnco
    @bohnnco 2 года назад

    2 of My limetta arborescens look similar. They do get a blast of hot afternoon sun and this summer in the NC Piedmont has been so hot. Maybe too much. I’ll prune mine and see how they do next summer. I want to give them one more season.

  • @gypsysoul5373
    @gypsysoul5373 2 года назад

    I am considering not planting petunias next year. My angelonia and vinca do just as well and have just as much color, without any maintenance.

  • @nikkimiller2446
    @nikkimiller2446 2 года назад

    Hello love your videos I have learned so much thank you 🥰 Where did you get your patio furniture it is beautiful?

  • @jennifergreene8891
    @jennifergreene8891 2 года назад

    Hi Jenny, I love your beautiful gardens. Love the trellises! Around here whenever anything gets done, it always includes cursing if my hubby is involved lol.It is strange how the 2 hydrangeas look so good, and those 3 are not well 🤔 you are wonderful. Thank you for sharing.

  • @gardensnob1
    @gardensnob1 2 года назад

    Struggles are real in all gardens. But everything looks super. Very much looking forward to the full garden tour!
    Maybe next Nursery Tour, you can update us on ‘Frannie’s’ Hydrangea in the pines. Curious after such a large plant being moved. 🌸Hi Brynna! 🐾🐾

  • @Edu_Kate
    @Edu_Kate 2 года назад

    I am impressed, woman, with all you got completed on your mental to-do list.
    I do find I accomplish more when I have a chore list, but I no longer beat myself up when I only get partway through it.
    I'm 65 and learning about my limitations.
    We are currently getting much-needed rain so there goes the rest of my list. But the ground will be so much easier to work after this soaker.
    I recently planted some hydrangeas and was sad to see they are looking stressed. I put an entire 2.0 cu. ft. bag of mulch around them and left the hose dribble on each one most of the day. This rain should really help. I hope that's not too much mulch. I'll keep an 👁️ on it.
    When I was weeding I noticed some critter dug away the back side of a plant exposing the root ball. Dang varmint! I have a collection of stones I've unearthed. I'll "mulch" the plant with those to deter future digging.
    I know about fire ants having lived in FL 50 years ago. We have ants almost as aggressive in MN. So bitey!

  • @dmbalsam
    @dmbalsam 2 года назад

    Voles have taken some of plants out. Also, we have had so much rain and humidity some of my plants are molding away. I am in the Northern Neck of Virginia.

  • @logansimpson5980
    @logansimpson5980 2 года назад

    Great video I wonder who made that backyard look so good

  • @victoriaaustin2468
    @victoriaaustin2468 2 года назад

    Jenny, thank you for addressing the hydrangea issues. I'm having the same issues with two of my limelights that I have not had issues with before. My mophead hydrangeas are fine. I know we are having the same heat issues here in North Texas area, but I'm thinking either overwatering issues with mine or a pest. We have heavy clay soil here too. And like yours, I only have two that are showing the same issues as yours and the others look fine. Will see if pruning and fertilizing with RoseTone help mine too. Those pesky fire ants are not my friends either! Ouch! Jealous of your rain! Please send us some here in Texas. Love your channel and watch you daily! Thank you so much for being "there" for us.

  • @monicaroby8699
    @monicaroby8699 2 года назад

    Question…why don’t you kill the fire ants?

  • @peggyshook6746
    @peggyshook6746 2 года назад

    Will the PW water soluble fertilizer last a few days if it has been mixed

  • @mariar2081
    @mariar2081 2 года назад

    If they are foreign to your area, they can damage plants and trees.

  • @LitlPoot
    @LitlPoot 2 года назад

    just a quick note to thank you for sharing your gardening adventure(s) with us. We are blessed with your willingness to share your knowledge, inspire us with the plethera of plants-trees-shrubs available for a garden, and encourage us to get outside and garden, whether it be a patio container garden or a yard with room to grow. Every video allows us to rejoice in our accomplishments and learn from our failures (we ALL have them). I always look forward to your smiling face and sweet disposition. I hope you continue to teach and inspire us for years to come !!!!

  • @vickievargas2319
    @vickievargas2319 2 года назад

    Good morning Jenny. Great video. Question, should I fertilize my little lime lights a second time. First was early spring. They are just starting to bloom. I am Colorado Springs zone 5b.

  • @joslac5018
    @joslac5018 2 года назад

    I learn something new every time I watch your videos. Thanks for all your time and knowledge.

  • @tinamather3364
    @tinamather3364 2 года назад

    How are the phantom hydrangeas coming along?

  • @tinapaxton4231
    @tinapaxton4231 2 года назад

    Hi Jenny. I am NOT a rosarian. I have been studying videos by Paul Zimmerman and reading his book, Everyday Roses. I think what I would do in your situation is plant clematis to go up the trellis instead of trying to train the roses up the trellis. I saw Paul showing how to take long rose canes and bring the tip into the base of the rose to create a rounded mound. Just a thought.
    As for the fire ants, I have found a mixture of orange oil, molasses, and soapy water poured with a strong stream over the hill kills the ants and feeds the soil. Fire ants are HORRIBLE!!