✨Show Me Your Gardens 2.0!✨ ZONE 9

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024

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  • @vickiehollandburch1285
    @vickiehollandburch1285 Месяц назад +1

    Donna’s garden in Santa Rosa should get the prize. I would love to see more of it. Love the design and hard scape items she has used. Need more hard scape ideas girl!

  • @peggyfrommanitoba7310
    @peggyfrommanitoba7310 Месяц назад +1

    These gardens in zone 9 were mighty fine! ❤🇨🇦

  • @donnajones2332
    @donnajones2332 Месяц назад +3

    Thank you for sharing my garden Janey! I love seeing zone 9 gardens so I’m thrilled to be part of it♥️

  • @mypreciousgarden
    @mypreciousgarden Месяц назад +7

    Oh thanks a lot Janey, I'm so happy you included my little french part of the zone 9 ! About heliotrope, I agree with what you said in a previous video, some varieties have little to no scent, but the one from last year was/still is incredible. Too bad here we don't have many proven winners choices but if one day you manage to do a Proven Winners event here, I'd be very happy !
    I loved Donna's garden ! I loved the idea she had to put bed metal structure in one of her garden beds !
    I love Robyn's garden, I remember watching one of her videos and I loved what she managed to do, well done ! (just subscribed Robyn :) )
    Beautiful planters Jazmin ! And so many echinaceas, love it, and they can handle our heat if they manage to not be destroyed by snails/slugs in spring 😛
    Oh, yeah, I remember when Tamara and her husband came to help you, it's very interesting to see how what you plant as a seedling or young plant can grow to become 20/25 years later ! Well done ! And I agree, would love a bouquet masterclass 😊

  • @donnajones2332
    @donnajones2332 Месяц назад +2

    I love Jazmin’s unique front stepping stones interspersed with plants!!!

  • @MarigoldsintheGarden
    @MarigoldsintheGarden Месяц назад +2

    Thank you Janey for this amazing video. I love to see what other people grow across the northern hemisphere, as I am down under 🙃in Australia. It is so interesting.🧐🤓to see everyone's use of native plants too. You are blessed to have so many gorgeous plants in the U.S. About the heliotrope💜plants: they were here in QLD quite a few years ago, but they were expensive. Then they were sold in medium to small pots and slightly more affordable. However, this winter, July, they are out as seedlings in punnets, and are around $3.00 for six smallish but very healthy plants. They should be big by summer and I am going to put them every where. 🥰😄I'm so excited. 💚I adore scented plants that are also very pretty and hardy in our climate, that is Zone 9b-10a. I love your channel Janey as you always have something super interesting to show your viewers. I never tire of watching you work on your garden, or visiting other peoples gardens, whether in person, or video. Love to go plant shopping with you, see you beautiful animals, especially Monty!!☺💚Don't pets, especially dogs and chickens, bring a garden to life! Monty is your garden buddy.☺🐕

  • @anthonyfrisk449
    @anthonyfrisk449 Месяц назад

    So many fantastic gardens! Love seeing international gardens too!

  • @GreenGranny
    @GreenGranny Месяц назад +5

    I would love a "Janey" tour of Jasmin's garden. I'd like to know all the plant names and the challenges she faces. I saw a Desert Willow tree! I love how she incorporates natives plants alongside proven winners. I have found if you plant too many natives then they can just look stark. The lushness of PW next to them is gorgeous!

    • @marciar8909
      @marciar8909 Месяц назад +2

      I agree. I’d like to know what each of those plants are too.

    • @jazminur
      @jazminur Месяц назад +4

      It would be a dream to have Janey tour my garden someday, I met her at The Greenery in Turlock and she was the absolute SWEETEST :)
      Out of all of the plants in my garden, nothing beats natives for the pollinators/beneficial insects! But I just can’t resist the beautiful color and blooms from PW!! I love my desert willow, it’s in full bloom now in the middle of summer and grows soooo quickly. It’s less than 1 year old and has grown maybe 4 feet since November!!

  • @user-cp7zb6yw7f
    @user-cp7zb6yw7f Месяц назад +3

    It is so funny seeing flowers that are considered weeds in Texas. The last garden with the pink flower grows everywhere and Jenna's garden the American Beauty Berry they consider a weed here but I still love it and grow it. She also had the fire bush she said I always thought it was called the hummingbird bush so glad to know what I have.

    • @mypreciousgarden
      @mypreciousgarden Месяц назад

      Oh interesting ! Even if it goes everywhere, I'll be happy to have beautiful pale pink flowers ^^ It's like verbena bonariensis, one has to decide if they love it to the point of having them everywhere or not :)

    • @jennamccleery2393
      @jennamccleery2393 Месяц назад

      I’m sorry I did not include the botanical name. I was in a rush and trying to talk quietly (not my norm 😂). The botanical name for firebush is Hamelin Patens. Both the Firebush and Beautyberry are Florida Natives. The beautyberry can spread by birds dropping seeds but I haven’t noticed it popping up in my yard. I actually needed to propagate it to get a second one. Hope this info helps.

  • @judyingram-kh1vm
    @judyingram-kh1vm Месяц назад +5

    So many beautiful gardens, thank you for sharing this with us, Janey❤

  • @joanna4365
    @joanna4365 Месяц назад +11

    Luv luv luv these kind of videos 💓☀️ it’s always such a pleasure seeing other gardeners in your zone. They are all beautiful 🌸🌼🌺

  • @jennifergreene8891
    @jennifergreene8891 Месяц назад +6

    I too love the Firebush, Mexican Heather, and my Purple Black Diamond Crepe Myrtles! I garden in zone 9b Texas Gulf Coast! ALL the Gardens are BEAUTIFUL! Thank you for sharing.

  • @SunshineGarden-9B
    @SunshineGarden-9B Месяц назад +2

    All of these gardens are beautiful! Was very nice to see zone 9 gardens as I recently moved from zone 6 to 9 and "learning" to garden again.

  • @JoyfulJerseyGardening
    @JoyfulJerseyGardening Месяц назад +3

    Ohh la la!! Dig Plant Water Repeat goes global!! So enjoying seeing all these gardens. Thank you to all who share!! ❤

  • @kayleehardin5185
    @kayleehardin5185 Месяц назад +8

    All of the gardens are beautiful. My favorite is the last one! It looks like the most beautiful wildlife sanctuary. It would be such a wonderful place to enjoy the outdoors in the early morning ❤ The more you look the more treasures you find!

  • @Cynthia-zz1vi
    @Cynthia-zz1vi Месяц назад +2

    Thank you all for sharing this is the same zone I’m in and got many ideas ❤😊

  • @hendersonhiking9597
    @hendersonhiking9597 Месяц назад +2

    Love the series but would love to see the OTHER zone 9!! (the hot desert of Nevada, Arizona or Texas) But I will be sure to save videos of my yard & garden when its looking good for next years video series :)

  • @pat9604
    @pat9604 Месяц назад +1

    Fun to see what others choose to grow. I also let my little pink flowers go. Buttercup or Texas primrose are considered weeds in Texas, but they have great childhood memories, so I let them go, let them grow. I have to remind my husband every year, they are NOT weeds to me.

  • @gardeningwithmamabird
    @gardeningwithmamabird Месяц назад +9

    Hi Janey! Thanks for sharing my garden, I SO appreciate it! I loved hearing your perspective on my garden. I feel like gardens through another’s eyes take on a new life. It was also so fun to see the talents of others and to see their creativity in the garden. ❤

  • @JermaineGertse
    @JermaineGertse Месяц назад +2

    Dang. All of these gardens look amazing.

  • @abeerali7834
    @abeerali7834 Месяц назад +6

    Donna’s raised bed 😮❤
    Her garden space is stunning, but I’ve never seen this brilliant use of old headboard and footboard. Brilliant idea! 👌

    • @donnajones2332
      @donnajones2332 Месяц назад +1

      A friend wanted to get this old headboard and footboard out of his barn so I gladly took it not knowing what I do with it. I was thrilled to find out that it fit my bed perfectly. It really is fun.!!!

    • @abeerali7834
      @abeerali7834 Месяц назад +1

      @@donnajones2332 You’re so creative and I’m so impressed! Best repurposing I’ve ever seen ❤️

  • @MuhammadAteeqGill
    @MuhammadAteeqGill Месяц назад +5

    Such a wonderfull video.and a beautifull garden.

  • @LifeHomeandGardenwithAnaRica
    @LifeHomeandGardenwithAnaRica Месяц назад +5

    Such a pleasure watching beautiful gardens in zone 9, Thank you

  • @lrogers707
    @lrogers707 Месяц назад +2

    ...also, the varying pathways into each garden were great! thank you for sharing!

  • @sherribrink5664
    @sherribrink5664 Месяц назад +2

    Janey, Love ❤️ watching all the gardens. I'm in zone 5, but it doesn't matter I love all gardens. I'am loving the color T-shirt you have on. Is that one of your own and available? I don't remember seeing one that color before.?

  • @tlcgarden2300
    @tlcgarden2300 Месяц назад +2

    Love these garden share videos! Lots of ideas! Thanks to everyone for sharing your beautiful gardens. ❤M

  • @barbaracole4314
    @barbaracole4314 Месяц назад +2

    They are all so spectacular, wish my garden looked like those but it takes lots of work and water... the one in France is very green must get lots of rain in that area.

    • @mypreciousgarden
      @mypreciousgarden Месяц назад +1

      Thanks, we had an exceptionnally rainy winter and spring (but UK beats us, they even are having a rainy summer...). A few years ago we went through a drought (and forest fires) and as I don't water the grass, it was all yellow 😅

  • @shadedfromreality
    @shadedfromreality Месяц назад +4

    Thank you to all of the gardeners for sharing all of there gorgeous gardens! These are all so very inspiring...sooooo much color!! It's so unbearably hot right now and I'm not feeling it, but this makes me want to get out in my garden today! I needed this!

  • @kathyjames9250
    @kathyjames9250 11 дней назад

    Hmmm! In grade 5 I did a book report on Luther Burbank, so I learned to be thankful for his genius with plants at an early age. It’s so fun to see what new and useful cultivars become available. Also, it is fun to try new things, and now and then go beyond the ordinary. I have a “Grace” smokebush, about ten feet tall (3 metres) which is a hybrid of a European and an American native smokebush. It has purple leaves, silvery bark, and big plumes of smokey purple blooms. Ordinarily, Smokebush does not always do well here. I planted a very small one, limbed it up to grow like a tree, and it has been very hardy here on the zone 3b prairie in Canada. It leafs out very late in Spring, so it avoids frost, which I think is the secret of its success.
    Otherwise native species like purple coneflower, liatris, sage, serviceberry, dogwood, ornamental native grasses, as well as prairie-developed fruit trees and roses, etc. for the prairies do well here. Summer days are long without mountains to block the sun. There are “antique” or at least vintage plantings of peony and lilacs that come up faithfully in the older settlements every year.

  • @najwaseiya
    @najwaseiya Месяц назад +2

    Thank you, what you shared is very interesting💞💞💞💞 Makes me want to watch until the end. Good luck, I hope you always have good health💖💖💖💖

  • @linakhoury6623
    @linakhoury6623 Месяц назад +1

    Hi Janey 🌺. All these gardens are stunning so pretty . I lovet . Have a great day .🌺🌻🌺

  • @ShirleyThorpe
    @ShirleyThorpe Месяц назад +3

    Love them all, Keep them coming

  • @heatherh3099
    @heatherh3099 Месяц назад +1

    Love this!! Let's go closer to Sonoma Coast! North of Petaluma to Sebastopol! Foggy, cool mornings and then warm afternoons in Sebastopol! I'm building out "drought tolerant" gardens, rose gardens and vegetables. It was 48 degrees this morning and 80+ degree this afternoon. Gophers. Deer. No growing grass here. Weeds galore. But Hummingbirds everywhere. Want to plant more plants so less weeds!. Plants thriving: lavender, nepeta, salvia, roses, agastache, butterfly bush. I don't want to be intimated by deer and gopher and willing to put in the work to keep them from eating the younger plants they are attracted to until they are more established.. I am inspired by you and Fionuala at Cottage Gardens. I have adjusted my garden based on both or your amazing recommendations. thank you!

    • @heatherh3099
      @heatherh3099 Месяц назад

      I have some Dusty Miller - I'm thinking of transplanting to make it more of a white companion plant to roses vs lambs ear....which do you think?????? I have both but want to make Dusty Miller a more "wow"...

  • @suzannemaynard977
    @suzannemaynard977 Месяц назад +3

    YES JANEY… get a firebush! I’m in Florida Zone 10a and planted one last year. It’s gotten quite big in a year and the hummingbirds absolutely love it. We use it for privacy as well.

  • @botanykey
    @botanykey Месяц назад +2

    Tropic in black dahlia is going on my list! So beautiful!!
    (I think the USA equivalent is Dahlegria Tri-Colore)

    • @mypreciousgarden
      @mypreciousgarden Месяц назад +1

      I love it so much I took cuttings to have more than one ! Your equivalent looks quite similar indeed

  • @rhondafisher72
    @rhondafisher72 Месяц назад +3

    Beautiful, how I wish I had a little longer summer to grow more pretty things. This year I'm leaning more to perennials. I was gifted 6 pots of red geraniums that about it for annuals this year. My older age is creeping up on me and can't garden like I used too. 2 yrs ago I put Echinacea, daisy's, lavender and hostas and salvia in. Next year I want to find a nice ground cover.

    • @donnajones2332
      @donnajones2332 Месяц назад

      older age is creeping up on me too! Amazon has a good deal on metal raised beds right now so I grabbed a couple so nice not to have to bend over!!!

  • @3CandiesInTX
    @3CandiesInTX Месяц назад +1

    Glad to see Robin's garden here. She also has a very beautiful backyard garden.

  • @cindyannefontenot
    @cindyannefontenot Месяц назад +1

    I was the 1000th Like! ❤ Who wouldn’t like when this is your zone too!!??

  • @darlenethompson1438
    @darlenethompson1438 Месяц назад +1

    All were beautiful

  • @julvwildcat190
    @julvwildcat190 Месяц назад +3

    All the gardens are beautiful. I am really interested in knowing what that ground cover leading to Jazmin's front door is.

    • @jazminur
      @jazminur Месяц назад +2

      Hiii!! My ground cover is ‘Pink Chintz’ Creeping Thyme, it’s a PROLIFIC bloomer!! It has been blooming nonstop since November and withstands part shade-full sun in my garden and grows fairly quickly! My fav of all the creeping thyme I’ve tried :)

    • @julvwildcat190
      @julvwildcat190 Месяц назад

      @@jazminur thank you for answering my question. I have been looking for ground covers that would do well here. Your garden is amazing!

  • @marleneegan-hm7lr
    @marleneegan-hm7lr Месяц назад +3

    I have a question for Maya in France! What kind of soil do you have and what did you use for mulch? At first I thought everything was planted in sand 😊. Your garden is beautiful

    • @mypreciousgarden
      @mypreciousgarden Месяц назад +1

      Hi Marlene ! Thanks a lot ! My soil is mostly clay, which I try to amend each year (this year I added mature horse manure). I did use hemp mulch and another similar looking one I found at the garden centres around here, it makes the plants stand out in my opinion and I use it mostly to keep the moisture. When it decomposes, it then helps amend the soil 😊

    • @marleneegan-hm7lr
      @marleneegan-hm7lr Месяц назад +1

      @@mypreciousgarden Hi Maya! Gosh I don’t think they carry hemp mulch in Texas! Also, do you know if your soil is alkaline ? I have heavy clay and it’s definitely alkaline. I feel like my plants never look good because of it.

  • @dreambigdreambodydreamlife3107
    @dreambigdreambodydreamlife3107 Месяц назад +1

    Love all of the gardens! What are the pink Hydrangeas at the beginning of Donna's video?

    • @donnajones2332
      @donnajones2332 Месяц назад

      The pink hydrangeas are endless summer. It’s my favorite because you can cut it back and it blooms on new and old wood so they’re a lot more hardy for me than the typical big leaf.

  • @marciar8909
    @marciar8909 Месяц назад +1

    Hi. I’m zone 9 in Texas. It’s interesting to see other zone 9 areas and what they can grow. Some of the plants would never make it here. Wish we could get more growers to list sun zones on their tags.
    QUESTION. in Jasmine’s garden what are those BLUE flowers in the pot with the sweet potato vine, near the driveway? And are those jazzberry petunias I see. So pretty

    • @jazminur
      @jazminur Месяц назад +2

      Hi!!!! I’ll answer all the questions you’d like :) the deep blue purple/blue flower in the pots are Supertunia Royal Velvet, and yes I have loads of Jazzberries!!

  • @Heather0804
    @Heather0804 Месяц назад

    Has no one noticed Janey’s new merch she’s wearing 😊

  • @gardengal26
    @gardengal26 Месяц назад +1

    Anyone know the ground cover around Jazmin’s stepping stones to her front door?

    • @jazminur
      @jazminur Месяц назад +1

      Hi :) ground cover is “Pink Chintz” Creeping Thyme

  • @peggy-ann1961
    @peggy-ann1961 Месяц назад

    Wonderful! I smiled every time Jenna said ominously “ It’s July….in Florida” I just loved the way she said it! 😂. I do have a question, what does the zoning mean eg zone 3 -40 to -35 F why the 2 minuses? I’ve asked this at the nursery and they’ve never noticed those and don’t know why. Each zone actually has 2 temps that are very close together what does this mean, why? Love this series!🇨🇦👏🇨🇦

    • @mypreciousgarden
      @mypreciousgarden Месяц назад

      Maybe they got confused with celsius ? We have minuses in front of cold temperatures

    • @peggy-ann1961
      @peggy-ann1961 Месяц назад

      @@mypreciousgarden yes I get why the minuses are there( I’m zone three so very cold winters) But yes, maybe the first one is meant to be Celsius as -40 Celsius and - 35 F are basically the same thing. I never thought of that, but they should put a C for Celsius right! Anyway, thanks for the idea, that could definitely be the answer! ☺️🇨🇦

  • @RuthanneMacGregor-to9lp
    @RuthanneMacGregor-to9lp Месяц назад

    Can you give me the instructions for sending in pictures/video for Zone 3. Thank you!

  • @angelsshare.
    @angelsshare. Месяц назад

    Question re: Robyn's Garden in Lincoln CA... does anyone know the name of the tall, spiky, dark green foundation plant, to the left of the front walkway? Thnx in advance!

    • @gardeningwithmamabird
      @gardeningwithmamabird Месяц назад +3

      Hi there! The plants that run along my garage wall are Spire Euonymus. I hope this helps.

    • @angelsshare.
      @angelsshare. Месяц назад +1

      @@gardeningwithmamabird Robyn, thank you! Your garden is spectacular! Have been searching endlessly for an attractive foundation planting very much like what you've done, along my front walk. I'm in St. Helena - Zone 9b as well. I know Lincoln gets as hot (or hotter) and dry as Napa Valley, and I'm hopeful this species ticks all the boxes to add successfully to my own garden. Thanks so very much for sharing!

  • @MartinHouseFlowers
    @MartinHouseFlowers Месяц назад +1

    Hi Janey & Jason, I'm loving these zones 9 & 10 gardens, thank you for these! I had previously submitted my video for zone 5B Northern Illinois, but realized that it was too long, so I just resubmitted edited it down to 5 min. I'm really hoping 🙏you still have time to consider and include my shorter video for zone 5B. Thank you so much for considering me. I also have a new RUclips channel where I share our garden journey in our new 2 year old garden! Anne @MartinHouseFlowers 💚👩🏻‍🌾