If you're interested in finding out more about any of the plants I talked about today, you can check them out at firsteditionsplants.com or endlesssummerhydrangeas.com or easyeleganceroses.com for more information or to order online. Happy Fall Planting, y'all!
I’ve used woodchips for 12 years in my beds and have had no issues, so thanks for addressing that. Your swing set bed is going to be so beautiful and very unique! ❤️ That was a great overview of all your shrubs, Thank you! Zone 3 Manitoba 🇨🇦👏🍁
Ohhhh, you'll absolutely LOVE 'Marmalade' potentilla, I've been growing it since it was released a few years back, the double blooms have such an amazing orange / yellow color in the heat of the summer, very stunning! ... and, as well a lovely compact specimen, I have many of these throughout my yard!
I'm in Canada, my latitude is probably about 1,500 miles north of your location, we had frost first about two weeks ago, but for this far north that's actually a good long growing season, I don't feel cheated when frost arrives about Oct 10 th, then it's a vast amount of work, work, work, getting all annuals pulled and perennials cut back and off to the compost, along with all the root veggies to be dug, dahlias and a huge number of pots to heel in for the winter, as well as getting the lawn cut one last time, acreage life is a LOT of physical work!
I need orange marmalade! Visiting the PW shrub test garden I’m a believer that a flowering border is just as pretty as perennials with less maintenance. It’s going to be gorgeous!🌼🐝
Remind me! You have only been in this house a little over a year? Your design is fabulous, can’t wait to see it next summer. I’ll have to check out the link on those gorgeous shrubs. 🌼🐝
Matthew, we added two of the spire crabapples to our orchard last autumn and they survived -50's°F! 🥶 You will fall in love, they're an absolute showstopper! And because you said you love yellow, check out Scentsation Honeysuckle (full sun) or Funyella Clematis (part sun/shade) from Proven Winners (Direct), they're hardy down to zone 4.
I am looking forward to seeing the growth of the hydrangeas and Oakleaf by the swings! ❤ lots of work you do. Thank you for sharing your beautiful garden and its journey with us!
Hello Matthew 👋 The blue on those Hydrangeas are STUNNING 😍 Almost looks unreal 💙 Thank you for sharing your gardens, and all your knowledge and information. 😊
Those blue hydrangeas look so good by the gray swings, Matthew. Wanted to tell you that my plants from Great Garden Plants were superior plants. I was glad to find the glow stick.
Matthew, what an informative video! Thank you so much for doing it. I’m going to take a serious look at some of these shrubs for my garden, especially Jetstream, which I’ve seen at a local nursery. Here in Zone 6b, Northeast Ohio, we haven’t had a killing frost yet so my dahlias are still blooming. This is my third year of growing them - dug the tubers and stored them at the end of the first year - what a lot of work. The following spring, I discovered that I had missed some tubers when dahlia plants started sprouting. Left all the tubers in the ground last fall, covered with a thick layer of shredded leaves - almost all of them came back. The last two winters have been pretty mild. I think I’m going to leave them in again this year, mulched with shredded leaves. 🤞🤞
lucky you all the new plants. Hedging a freeze in central WA but getting prepared. My heirloom roses are spectacular and the most showy blooms. You inspire me to keep busy.
Hello Matthew, I was wondering why you hate garden fabric. I am currently using it under my rock paths, hoping it would keep the weeds down. Thank you, Sheila
It will…for a bit. Then dust and debris will slowly take hold and work its way between the rocks and you’ll have weeds growing on top of the landscape fabric.
Please video when you add the yellow powder sulphur to your hydrangeas. I’ve donned my PPE and added a bit but it sure doesn’t feel like I’m doing it correctly.
I will probably be using coffee grounds. It’s the only thing I was able to get to turn them blue at my last home. I’ve tried several different products throughout this year without any success.
Our frost hasn’t come yet and it’s late - it’s stayed warm. We may get a frost next week. We usually have a snowstorm before Halloween and it’s not on the radar this year.
A. Brown & Son's, where I got so many of my trees this year and from the tree auction last year, actually carries it! Looks like they may currently be in ground, but would be digging them for next year for sale. They'd be pretty big.
If you're interested in finding out more about any of the plants I talked about today, you can check them out at firsteditionsplants.com or endlesssummerhydrangeas.com or easyeleganceroses.com for more information or to order online. Happy Fall Planting, y'all!
You’re such a delight to watch and listen to. I love your calming voice and informative videos!! ❤
Oh my goodness I didn't see your vision for the swing set!! I love it.
I’ve used woodchips for 12 years in my beds and have had no issues, so thanks for addressing that. Your swing set bed is going to be so beautiful and very unique! ❤️ That was a great overview of all your shrubs, Thank you! Zone 3 Manitoba 🇨🇦👏🍁
Your videos are always so informative and interesting. I always love learning new plants to use in landscape. Great job!
Hello Matthew!!😊 hope all is well in your world. Garden looks great...it will be spectacular in the spring.❤❤
Wonderful selection Mathew 🥰
What a wonderful variety of shrubs. This property is going to be stunning
Ohhhh, you'll absolutely LOVE 'Marmalade' potentilla, I've been growing it since it was released a few years back, the double blooms have such an amazing orange / yellow color in the heat of the summer, very stunning! ... and, as well a lovely compact specimen, I have many of these throughout my yard!
I have used chips a lot with no problem 💚
I'm in Canada, my latitude is probably about 1,500 miles north of your location, we had frost first about two weeks ago, but for this far north that's actually a good long growing season, I don't feel cheated when frost arrives about Oct 10 th, then it's a vast amount of work, work, work, getting all annuals pulled and perennials cut back and off to the compost, along with all the root veggies to be dug, dahlias and a huge number of pots to heel in for the winter, as well as getting the lawn cut one last time, acreage life is a LOT of physical work!
I need orange marmalade! Visiting the PW shrub test garden I’m a believer that a flowering border is just as pretty as perennials with less maintenance. It’s going to be gorgeous!🌼🐝
Fantastic choices for new plants and trees! I cannot wait for next year to see how everything looks 💚💚💚
Matthew the swingset is going to be magical when that all fills in!! Deanna
Remind me! You have only been in this house a little over a year? Your design is fabulous, can’t wait to see it next summer. I’ll have to check out the link on those gorgeous shrubs. 🌼🐝
Beautiful!😊
Beautiful plants Matthew! Blessings!
Matthew, we added two of the spire crabapples to our orchard last autumn and they survived -50's°F! 🥶 You will fall in love, they're an absolute showstopper! And because you said you love yellow, check out Scentsation Honeysuckle (full sun) or Funyella Clematis (part sun/shade) from Proven Winners (Direct), they're hardy down to zone 4.
Hi Mathew! Hugs😊!
I love your garden..I can't wait until spring...
Hi Matthew! The new trees and shrubs a so pretty. I'm looking forward to seeing them all planted. Thank you so much for sharing!
Thanks Matthew. Nice shrubs ! 🎃🍁💚🙃
I am looking forward to seeing the growth of the hydrangeas and Oakleaf by the swings! ❤ lots of work you do. Thank you for sharing your beautiful garden and its journey with us!
Love my jet stream! I’ve had it 4 yrs.😊
So good to hear!
Hello Matthew 👋 The blue on those Hydrangeas are STUNNING 😍 Almost looks unreal 💙 Thank you for sharing your gardens, and all your knowledge and information. 😊
Those blue hydrangeas look so good by the gray swings, Matthew. Wanted to tell you that my plants from Great Garden Plants were superior plants. I was glad to find the glow stick.
Enjoyed.
Matthew, what an informative video! Thank you so much for doing it. I’m going to take a serious look at some of these shrubs for my garden, especially Jetstream, which I’ve seen at a local nursery. Here in Zone 6b, Northeast Ohio, we haven’t had a killing frost yet so my dahlias are still blooming. This is my third year of growing them - dug the tubers and stored them at the end of the first year - what a lot of work. The following spring, I discovered that I had missed some tubers when dahlia plants started sprouting. Left all the tubers in the ground last fall, covered with a thick layer of shredded leaves - almost all of them came back. The last two winters have been pretty mild. I think I’m going to leave them in again this year, mulched with shredded leaves. 🤞🤞
Wow! Leaving them in the ground is so much easier.
Hey Matthew, your gardens are looking great! Question - did you enjoy your pool this summer? I sure hope so!
Oh yes! It was great with how hot and dry our weather was this year.
I like the new shrubs, never seen potentilla before. Thank you for the garden inspiration!
lucky you all the new plants. Hedging a freeze in central WA but getting prepared. My heirloom roses are spectacular and the most showy blooms. You inspire me to keep busy.
You’re gonna love it when you get to see those roses come back next year.
Hello Matthew, I was wondering why you hate garden fabric. I am currently using it under my rock paths, hoping it would keep the weeds down. Thank you, Sheila
It will…for a bit. Then dust and debris will slowly take hold and work its way between the rocks and you’ll have weeds growing on top of the landscape fabric.
I'm surprised you had a frost in Ohio south of me?
Yep! Multiple. It’s cooler in the country. There wasn’t any in town.
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Great video. What size is your pruner and what brand are they?
Please video when you add the yellow powder sulphur to your hydrangeas. I’ve donned my PPE and added a bit but it sure doesn’t feel like I’m doing it correctly.
I will probably be using coffee grounds. It’s the only thing I was able to get to turn them blue at my last home. I’ve tried several different products throughout this year without any success.
Our frost hasn’t come yet and it’s late - it’s stayed warm. We may get a frost next week. We usually have a snowstorm before Halloween and it’s not on the radar this year.
Our first frost is probably the night before Halloween - no sign of snow yet! This is late for us.
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That's a cool birch! Any local sources of Bailey or First Editions trees? I don't think I've seen any in SW Ohio. Thanks!
A. Brown & Son's, where I got so many of my trees this year and from the tree auction last year, actually carries it! Looks like they may currently be in ground, but would be digging them for next year for sale. They'd be pretty big.
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Can you order from Baileys?
Yes, at the websites I provided in the pinned comment depending upon availability.