So glad to find out there is a seedless burning bush. My husband is still mourning the two old bbs I pulled out because they were spreading themselves around including into our wooded ravine, which I am trying to restore with native plants. The birds loved the bbs but that was the problem -- our neighborhood is full of volunteer bbs.
I enjoy you taking us for a walk through this garden all times of the year. It’s gorgeous even in the late Fall and what a beautiful day to tour- that blue sky added to the garden.
Hi Heidi 🌺Beautiful tour in this garden it looks stunning and these hydrangeas are amazing . We have like these viburnum they become trees in my area . I will look for the beautiful orange cetrum . Have a great day .🌻🎄🌻🎄
I’d love a video on thuja thin man. I plan on planting 10ish next spring and would love to get some more info and see mature specimens. Thank you 🙏🏻 I love your channel
Hi Heidi, thanks for the late season tour, so much colour! Very curious what the name of the evergreen shrub is appearing at the end of your video (you're standing next to). Thanks 😊
If you are referring to the one on the left, it is a taxus/yew Stonehenge www.gardencrossings.com/product/stonehenge-taxus/ If you are referring to the one on the right, I am not sure.
So glad to find out there is a seedless burning bush. My husband is still mourning the two old bbs I pulled out because they were spreading themselves around including into our wooded ravine, which I am trying to restore with native plants. The birds loved the bbs but that was the problem -- our neighborhood is full of volunteer bbs.
I am glad we have a new option for you
I enjoy you taking us for a walk through this garden all times of the year. It’s gorgeous even in the late Fall and what a beautiful day to tour- that blue sky added to the garden.
Thank you for watching! It took a bit but once the sun poked through it was so pretty
Enjoyed this one so much, had to watch it twice lol.
Glad you liked it!
Love your videos , Heidi.. beautiful plants , etc 🥰💯
Thank you so much!
Hi Heidi 🌺Beautiful tour in this garden it looks stunning and these hydrangeas are amazing . We have like these viburnum they become trees in my area . I will look for the beautiful orange cetrum . Have a great day .🌻🎄🌻🎄
I love how the hydrangeas are still going strong! 😊
Wow those reminiscent pink roses ❤
They are a perfect color of pink. So surprising they were still blooming.
I’d love a video on thuja thin man. I plan on planting 10ish next spring and would love to get some more info and see mature specimens. Thank you 🙏🏻 I love your channel
There is one that is coming up.
Those Can Do hydrangeas sure are pretty. Yes let's talk more about viburnums!
I was shocked at how great they still looked.
Margie- the abelia is very impressive and I will probably try one next spring.
It is a beauty!
Hi Heidi, thanks for the late season tour, so much colour! Very curious what the name of the evergreen shrub is appearing at the end of your video (you're standing next to). Thanks 😊
If you are referring to the one on the left, it is a taxus/yew Stonehenge
www.gardencrossings.com/product/stonehenge-taxus/
If you are referring to the one on the right, I am not sure.
What is the pyramidal gold evergreen in the background?
That is Soft Serve Gold I believe.
www.gardencrossings.com/product/chamaecyparis-soft-serve-gold-false-cypress/
These flowers are so beautiful dear friend, i see you loved flowers as well good luck and keep up the good job
I really do love them, and am happy to share them with you.
Fragrant free roses don’t attract Japanese beetles as much. At least that’s what I’ve noticed in my garden.
interesting.
Don't you sell viburnums? I think you do so maybe take time to adjust to learning.
Yes we do, I just don't know a ton about them.
Those are not the flowers . Those are leaves at the base of flowers . I believe bracts is a more appropriate term .
21 dollars for 4.5 quart 🙄🙄🙄
Depending on the variety, the 1 quart shrubs range from $20-$22