So informative and well-presented. That was fun; watching you ramble through all the information! Thanks for giving this rookie perennial grower some valuable tips!
Thanks for showing the different coneflowers! I’ve started collecting a few colors to put in my full sun bed! You can never have enough coneflowers is an accurate statement 💞
Heliopsis are sooo hardy, even wayyyy up here in zone 3. 'Venus' is an amazing big tall plant with HUGE semi double blooms, there's tones of other newer varieties that are very eye catching!!
Love this video! Plus I realized right away, that I have driven by your nursery on my way out of Rockford before. Next time I will have to stop and check out your perennials!
You are very informative and i thank you for that. I have nothing but FullSun in my back yard. So now i know what i can buy for my flower beds. May you have a Blessed day tomorrow and stay safe my dear and Special Friend.
Love how fast you went through everything….you’re an excellent teacher!!! Also, having the name cards was a brilliant idea!! The video wasn’t too long…enjoyed listening to you….please share with us the cottage garden you will be planting soon!! 🌼
I love that you go into different variety’s too. I need to learn about more cultivars to be able to pick the right ones. Are the options within each plant type. I also love how your videos show images of how to put into a landscape. I’ve wasted so much time and money. It’s unreal. 🇨🇦
Sat down to have dinner and wanted something to watch and your video was in my RUclips feed. Absolutely loved it. Lots of glorious colours, heaps of information and great enthusiasm. I have all those families of plants in my Australian garden..
Very informative. Thank you for stating you are in zone five at the beginning. It's so disappointing when I watch "best garden plants" only to find out that most of them will not overwinter in our zone, zone five.
Salvia is deer resistant plant for sure. On many plants we see labels "deer resistant", but deers don’t read labels, so they gobble plants and shrubs like lilac. The other benefit of Salvia is that the plant really drought tolerant. I water my Salvia flowers sometimes 1-2 time per week in hot days. In spring time maybe once in 2 weeks and they do just fine. This flower is #1 for lazy gardeners or who forget to water plants
Michelle is a great presenter! I'm so happy to have videos that are from the Midwest instead of always in some hot climate! I'm learning a lot from her and I appreciate it because I'm from Madison, Wisconsin, not far from northern Illinois. I'm in zone 5.
Lol I know, just get a muffler!! But they want you to hear them.😂 I'm 33, but never saw the attraction to loud or fancy cars. Had an old car with the radio stuck ON, to a specific station, and at full blast...got some really weird looks for a few months. 😂 Thanks for all the lovely tips! I've gone echinacea crazy, need to widen my horizons!
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, love , and peace all over the world 🌏. I would love us to be good friends in honesty and in trust so as time goes on it will bring something great for us in the future, hope you don't mind? I'm Frank Lange from Brooklyn New York, where are you from if I may ask????❤
Fantastic video! Thank you. I hope I can find some of these varieties at my nursery this Spring. I’m so excited for Spring and for my nursery to start getting some things in.
You are so much fun to watch and to listen to. I love the amount of information that you share in such a short amount of time. And LOL about the muffler-less car, "like, just get a muffler" haha. You're awesome! 😂❤
Debbie here..love the video! I have always appreciated your knowledge and enthusiasm! I seen a few plants you gave me , we traded or I purchased from your fabulous garden center! Keep up comin!
I find my animals tend to know which plants r poisonous. There must be a smell that they can sense that warns them off. Try providing your cat with a patch of wheatgrass.😻
@@shirleyandrews1152yup! Cats do not need maternalistic humans bubble-wrapping the neighborhoods. When I was a young teenager, I didn’t know that leaves of rhubarb was toxic, especially to cats. So I tried to force my black cat to eat it, even going so far as to hide into his soft food and push his face into it. He loved me, very obedient, but he KNEW it was toxic when I didn’t. Oh I felt guilty after I found out! But he was just fine! Cats know. It is pretty wonderful to know this, so we do not have to worry wort about what grows outside killing pets.
I have enjoyed watching your video I have learned so much I you the names up it help I went to Lowe’s today they had bee balm it looks like a vine can tell me about can I put it on a trills thanks Judy
I do not know, as I do not know what it is...but if it is a vine then yes it can go on a trellis. Check the tag for how big it gets, so you get the right size trellis.
Your videos are so informative and helpful. We moved to a house that had nothing but a few big trees that really need to come out. I spent last year putting in beds and several perennials. I’m still new to learning about all the different plants and I have gained so much information from your videos. Thank you!
You just saved my new coneflower - they were going into a 6-hour shade spot, but you just saved them and found them a sunnier home 0 south facing, of course! Thanks!
I've been wanting that Heliopsis Sunstruck for a long time. Can't find it potted up and healthy like the one you showed. I ordered 6 potted in dirt, but shipped "dormant"....I planted, but not a single one sprouted for me. I asked for a refund. When I looked for replacements from other vendors, I saw many ship dormant or bareroot. I wish I could find that darn flower. I'd even be happy with seeds. I have a spot waiting for it! Sunburst is the pretty much the same but a taller version. At this time of year, it seems many are "sold out"....I'll keep searching!
I agree, never too many coneflowers!! 🌻✨ I have a lot of daisies, yarrow and daylilies, too, and will consider others you mention. Just recalled I did start two agastache this spring and they are doing well. Many thanks! I'm being much more diligent about deadheading and grooming. Thanks for reinforcing that! 🌻
I'm just a little bit south of you in Illinois! Do you ever go to Hornbaker Gardens in Princeton? Beautiful garden center! Do you watch any garden videos from England? You will soon learn how to pronounce the Latin names as they use them all the time. Watch Gardeners World for sure.
🏡. Finally ! An advisor from : Illinois ZONE 5 . This was the best audio / video Quick Trip to Full Sun Plants . Personality Plus * Your Sweet Happy To Be Here Smile ! I'm subscribed . Where do I go from here ? I have some questions. I got a lot of my answers to failed perennials just by your video . I can't afford mistakes . Thank you so much ❤
Thanks Michelle!.. your Video was INFORMATIVE to me. It's like, you're talking to me personally and that I am getting a garden education at a Nursery that I might NOT GET OTHERWISE!😊❤❤ Thank you.
Just discovered and subscribed to your channel. You're so good at what you do, so informative. I love the name card idea. Thank you so much for sharing your video!
Thanks so much for the great suggestions. This was a reminder of some I’ve grown in the past at different locations. I’ll be revisiting a few and trying a couple of new ones.🌱 From Central CA Coast🏖️
Heat, loving, perennials all season long… That would be here around in my zone nine garden. I find that salvias, pintas and encore azaleas are few of the year-round performers. Coneflowers, verbena boninerous, Stokes Astor, rudbeckia varieties daylilies start in late May early June and last all the way through September.
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, love , and peace all over the world 🌏. I would love us to be good friends in honesty and in trust so as time goes on it will bring something great for us in the future, hope you don't mind? I'm Frank Lange from Brooklyn New York, where are you from if I may ask????❤
Excellent presentation. Michelle, you are so much fun and a great presenter. Loved the name cards also. Looking forward to your next video. New subscriber. Would like to see your cottage garden you are planting. Many thanks.
Love all the plants you showed, especially the echinacea. My neighbour got 'Pretty Parasols' last year -- a white and pink that was fabulous. (western Canada, zone 4).
Little disappointed in my Shasta daisies. I thought i could dead head them,and they would flower again. Its in my front yard,thinking about transplanting it in the back yard. Great video
JSYK the taxonomy of plants is not "Latin." It is referred to as a "botanical" name. A lot of flower and plant botanical names are also Greek as well as other languages. The pronunciation of Kniphofia is ka-nip-hoff-e-ah NOT knife-off-e-ah. You can't "bring in" perennial hibiscus. It needs to vernalize (which means it has to experience a colder winter. Not a bitter cold winter necessarily, but a colder winter period.
Hi Michelle! Loved your video and your personality. You make gardening fun. I live in Northern IL as well. Your recommendations were very helpful and informative. Thanks for taking the time to make this video.
I have 40 every color hibiscus, I wait the end of August and I cut the stems and take out all the leaves and leave two half of leaves on stem put root powder and put it in water and it gives roots and I plant them in dirt in a pot
This was not too long and it was very informative. I absolutely love your delivery and the obvious fun you have sharing the information. 😊Thank you!
Thank you so much!
So informative and well-presented. That was fun; watching you ramble through all the information! Thanks for giving this rookie perennial grower some valuable tips!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for showing the different coneflowers! I’ve started collecting a few colors to put in my full sun bed! You can never have enough coneflowers is an accurate statement 💞
Great video Michelle. Love your channel. X
Heliopsis are sooo hardy, even wayyyy up here in zone 3. 'Venus' is an amazing big tall plant with HUGE semi double blooms, there's tones of other newer varieties that are very eye catching!!
Load of information and straight to the point and quick! You are great!
Love this video! Plus I realized right away, that I have driven by your nursery on my way out of Rockford before. Next time I will have to stop and check out your perennials!
You are very informative and i thank you for that. I have nothing but FullSun in my back yard. So now i know what i can buy for my flower beds. May you have a Blessed day tomorrow and stay safe my dear and Special Friend.
You are very welcome Joan
Love your enthusiasm !!
Thank you for all the education 🌷
You are so fun and warm, and I love your excitement in sharing information.
Thank you so much!
I really enjoyed watching her and love her flower choices!
Love how fast you went through everything….you’re an excellent teacher!!! Also, having the name cards was a brilliant idea!! The video wasn’t too long…enjoyed listening to you….please share with us the cottage garden you will be planting soon!! 🌼
Thank you so much! I appreciate the kind words. And yes, we will be filming the cottage garden.
@@gardeningTLC ☺️ ~ Can’t wait to see what design you come up with!!!
I have been gardening in zone 5 over 40 years. I really appreciate your enthusiasm. ❤ so glad your feed came through today.
So nice of you. Welcome!
I love that you go into different variety’s too. I need to learn about more cultivars to be able to pick the right ones. Are the options within each plant type. I also love how your videos show images of how to put into a landscape. I’ve wasted so much time and money. It’s unreal. 🇨🇦
Fabulous video, Michelle!! Thank you!!
Here's to mufflers!
Love your energy is fantastic!! Thanks for getting through this so quickly..
Excellent explanation and names.👍🌷
Sat down to have dinner and wanted something to watch and your video was in my RUclips feed. Absolutely loved it. Lots of glorious colours, heaps of information and great enthusiasm. I have all those families of plants in my Australian garden..
Awesome! Thank you!
You got me on coneflowers.
I really like your video's. You get right to it in full explanation. Loved it !
Thank you
Very informative. Thank you for stating you are in zone five at the beginning. It's so disappointing when I watch "best garden plants" only to find out that most of them will not overwinter in our zone, zone five.
Glad it was helpful!
I love your program !
GREAT video! Thank you! I'm getting ready to build a full sun flower bed so this timing is perfect!
Glad it was helpful!
I have Stella Doro daylillies. Very yellow flower. Reliable for west coast me. I have had them many years.
Salvia is deer resistant plant for sure. On many plants we see labels "deer resistant", but deers don’t read labels, so they gobble plants and shrubs like lilac. The other benefit of Salvia is that the plant really drought tolerant. I water my Salvia flowers sometimes 1-2 time per week in hot days. In spring time maybe once in 2 weeks and they do just fine. This flower is #1 for lazy gardeners or who forget to water plants
Michelle is a great presenter! I'm so happy to have videos that are from the Midwest instead of always in some hot climate! I'm learning a lot from her and I appreciate it because I'm from Madison, Wisconsin, not far from northern Illinois. I'm in zone 5.
Glad you like them! and thank you
Excellent video as usual!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I've learned so much from your gardening videos - thank you for sharing your knowledge! 🌼🌱
You are so welcome!
Lol I know, just get a muffler!! But they want you to hear them.😂 I'm 33, but never saw the attraction to loud or fancy cars. Had an old car with the radio stuck ON, to a specific station, and at full blast...got some really weird looks for a few months. 😂
Thanks for all the lovely tips! I've gone echinacea crazy, need to widen my horizons!
What was #9. Name
Proven Winners has quite a few Hibiscus that go down to Zone 4. I have 4 plants so far and I love them.
Great heat perennial flowers. Love your presentation. Awesome job! ❤
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, love , and peace all over the world 🌏. I would love us to be good friends in honesty and in trust so as time goes on it will bring something great for us in the future, hope you don't mind? I'm Frank Lange from Brooklyn New York, where are you from if I may ask????❤
Fantastic video! Thank you. I hope I can find some of these varieties at my nursery this Spring. I’m so excited for Spring and for my nursery to start getting some things in.
Just found you and I’m going to keep you!!!!
Perfect. 😀
I love every one you had, spectacular! tfs
Thank you so much!
I like heliopsis "sunstruck" and plan to grow some in my backyard. Thanks for the recommendation.
You bet!
I love this information. I can't wait to see my Salvia bloom again. I never knew how far to cut it back. Thanks so much!
You are so welcome!
Love your videos, you keep moving along and are very informative. Love your sense of humor ❤
Thank you so much!
So so so beautiful flowers 💐🌹🌺🌸🌱
Great job 😊
Many many thanks
Your new subscriber here ❤❤ thanks for sharing
Welcome!!
You are so much fun to watch and to listen to. I love the amount of information that you share in such a short amount of time. And LOL about the muffler-less car, "like, just get a muffler" haha. You're awesome! 😂❤
You are so welcome!
Debbie here..love the video! I have always appreciated your knowledge and enthusiasm! I seen a few plants you gave me , we traded or I purchased from your fabulous garden center! Keep up comin!
Thanks Debbie...miss you guys...hope your little pup is still cute as can be 😀😀
Wow! How informative. Hanks so much for sharing your vast knowledge.
My pleasure!
Please note that Daylilies and all lilies are extremely TOXIC to cats.
Ok thanks
Thank you
I find my animals tend to know which plants r poisonous. There must be a smell that they can sense that warns them off. Try providing your cat with a patch of wheatgrass.😻
That is why I do not feed them Lilies. 😂
@@shirleyandrews1152yup! Cats do not need maternalistic humans bubble-wrapping the neighborhoods. When I was a young teenager, I didn’t know that leaves of rhubarb was toxic, especially to cats. So I tried to force my black cat to eat it, even going so far as to hide into his soft food and push his face into it. He loved me, very obedient, but he KNEW it was toxic when I didn’t. Oh I felt guilty after I found out! But he was just fine! Cats know. It is pretty wonderful to know this, so we do not have to worry wort about what grows outside killing pets.
I have enjoyed watching your video I have learned so much I you the names up it help I went to Lowe’s today they had bee balm it looks like a vine can tell me about can I put it on a trills thanks Judy
I do not know, as I do not know what it is...but if it is a vine then yes it can go on a trellis. Check the tag for how big it gets, so you get the right size trellis.
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Your videos are so informative and helpful. We moved to a house that had nothing but a few big trees that really need to come out. I spent last year putting in beds and several perennials. I’m still new to learning about all the different plants and I have gained so much information from your videos. Thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Love the cone flowers, adding more to my garden
You look like me. Just can't resist buying anything blooming.
Thank you so much!!! Love how much detail you incorporate in your videos!
Glad you like them!
vivacious, informative video
Excellent informative video............... I especially found the pruning advice quite helpful!!!!!!
So glad!
You just saved my new coneflower - they were going into a 6-hour shade spot, but you just saved them and found them a sunnier home 0 south facing, of course! Thanks!
Thank you so much I love Coneflowers!
You are so welcome!
I agree. We have all of these in our garden but we also have annuals because perennial have short life span.
I've been wanting that Heliopsis Sunstruck for a long time. Can't find it potted up and healthy like the one you showed. I ordered 6 potted in dirt, but shipped "dormant"....I planted, but not a single one sprouted for me. I asked for a refund. When I looked for replacements from other vendors, I saw many ship dormant or bareroot. I wish I could find that darn flower. I'd even be happy with seeds. I have a spot waiting for it! Sunburst is the pretty much the same but a taller version. At this time of year, it seems many are "sold out"....I'll keep searching!
I hope you can find some. It took me 2 years to find a grower who had it....
Love your channel! Your knowledge and experience is amazing and very helpful!
Glad you enjoy it!
I have a rose mallow hibiscus and live in zone 4. They can survive -38 celsius if you put a very thick layer of mulch.
Wow..that is great info. Thank you!!
Bring on more carts! Lol! Love your presentations!
I loved your video, very informative 😊
Glad it was helpful!
Oh I love all these perennial and heat tolerant flowers 💐🌸🌹🌷🌼🌺🌻 🥰🥰
I agree, never too many coneflowers!! 🌻✨ I have a lot of daisies, yarrow and daylilies, too, and will consider others you mention. Just recalled I did start two agastache this spring and they are doing well. Many thanks! I'm being much more diligent about deadheading and grooming. Thanks for reinforcing that! 🌻
Thanks for sharing!!
Beautiful place and beautiful work ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Such great information-thank you!!!
The name cards are so helpful.
Your cheerful personality encourages all of us.
I'm just a little bit south of you in Illinois! Do you ever go to Hornbaker Gardens in Princeton? Beautiful garden center! Do you watch any garden videos from England? You will soon learn how to pronounce the Latin names as they use them all the time. Watch Gardeners World for sure.
Subscribed! I love your energy! You are a breath of fresh air. Thank You for all the attention you pay to the details!
Welcome!! I am so happy you have decided to join our little community!!
🏡. Finally !
An advisor from : Illinois
ZONE 5 .
This was the best audio / video Quick Trip to Full Sun Plants .
Personality Plus *
Your Sweet Happy To Be Here Smile !
I'm subscribed . Where do I go from here ? I have some questions.
I got a lot of my answers to failed perennials just by your video . I can't afford mistakes .
Thank you so much
❤
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Michelle!.. your Video was INFORMATIVE to me. It's like, you're talking to me personally and that I am getting a garden education at a Nursery that I might NOT GET OTHERWISE!😊❤❤ Thank you.
You are so welcome!
Love your presentation. You are a crack-up. Love these choices of flowers! So much great information. Thanks
You are so welcome!
Just discovered and subscribed to your channel. You're so good at what you do, so informative. I love the name card idea. Thank you so much for sharing your video!
Thank you so much!
Thanks, Great ideas. I will try some of those
OMG,I LOVE you, this video was informative,beautiful and fun. I want all those perennials in my garden. Thanks so much for sharing. Happy gardening.
So nice of you
Thanks so much for the great suggestions. This was a reminder of some I’ve grown in the past at different locations. I’ll be revisiting a few and trying a couple of new ones.🌱
From Central CA Coast🏖️
Love your presentation, a much needed information. Hoping to put these beautiful plants in my garden. So glad I accidentally found you!
Heat, loving, perennials all season long… That would be here around in my zone nine garden. I find that salvias, pintas and encore azaleas are few of the year-round performers. Coneflowers, verbena boninerous, Stokes Astor, rudbeckia varieties daylilies start in late May early June and last all the way through September.
GREAT VIDEO, I JUST LOVE YOU. THANK YOU FOR SHARING ALL THESE PREINALS.❤❤❤❤❤
You are the best!
Those are all beautiful summer perennial plants.
I think so too!
Very informative. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Awesome video! You got right to the point thank you for being a to the clear point teaching 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🙏🏽❤️🙏🏽
Hello, I hope you're safe over there? I hope this year brings happiness, prosperity, love , and peace all over the world 🌏. I would love us to be good friends in honesty and in trust so as time goes on it will bring something great for us in the future, hope you don't mind? I'm Frank Lange from Brooklyn New York, where are you from if I may ask????❤
Excellent presentation. Michelle, you are so much fun and a great presenter. Loved the name cards also. Looking forward to your next video. New subscriber. Would like to see your cottage garden you are planting. Many thanks.
Thank you so much!
Love all the plants you showed, especially the echinacea. My neighbour got 'Pretty Parasols' last year -- a white and pink that was fabulous. (western Canada, zone 4).
Thank you for telling me your zone right up front. Lucky me I am in zone 5B so it is worth hearing your advice.
Love your blend of info and humor!
Thanks so much!
Ma’am. Excellent work.
I wish I can know you more 🎉🎉🎉🎉
thank you for sharing
Little disappointed in my Shasta daisies. I thought i could dead head them,and they would flower again. Its in my front yard,thinking about transplanting it in the back yard. Great video
Yes they can handle the heat, but not the greatest looking when done. I will be moving mine too 😉
I had every color last year, but this year a lot came back purple
Purple is a dominate trait in coneflowers and sometimes thry cross pollinate
@@gardeningTLC , lol, I found that this year, but I have tons of them everywhere from seeds and birds
JSYK the taxonomy of plants is not "Latin." It is referred to as a "botanical" name. A lot of flower and plant botanical names are also Greek as well as other languages. The pronunciation of Kniphofia is ka-nip-hoff-e-ah NOT knife-off-e-ah. You can't "bring in" perennial hibiscus. It needs to vernalize (which means it has to experience a colder winter. Not a bitter cold winter necessarily, but a colder winter period.
Well ok. Thanks for the mini lesson...
Really really good video, thanks Michale
My pleasure!
Hi Michelle! Loved your video and your personality. You make gardening fun. I live in Northern IL as well. Your recommendations were very helpful and informative. Thanks for taking the time to make this video.
Thanks for watching.
Great video, super informative.
I just love you!
Binge watching I see....lol...welcome
Do we get to see your garden?? Thanks for sharing.
Sure. I have done plenty of tours...check them out.
I’m so happy I found your web page. Love how informative and understandable you are☺️💕🌺
Thank you so much!
Coneflower are my go too. Im glad you are in zone 5
I recommend that these kinds of info videos be 25-30 minutes tops. Anything beyond that is too long.
Great video, lots of Sun loving plants & ideas. Thank you.
You are so welcome!
Oh, wow. I live down the street from you guys. Had no idea you had a channel.
Love your enthusiasm🥰
I have 40 every color hibiscus, I wait the end of August and I cut the stems and take out all the leaves and leave two half of leaves on stem put root powder and put it in water and it gives roots and I plant them in dirt in a pot
Sounds great! I cannot do that as I am a Garden Center. Alas, I have to buy them, then plant them....
I just found your channel! I’m in central IL, love your videos! Looking forward to seeing more!
Awesome! Thank you!
Excellent!