How beautiful. The calla lilies add so much refinement and elegance, yet your planting scheme and design keeps such a relaxed aesthetic. Thank you for the tour.
I just adore you and your husband for sharing your gardens and knowledge with us! Thank you very much from the midwest heartland in the US! I have tried to design my perennial gardens after English gardens, adjusting for our growing zone 5. So many people love seeing them and it is a joy to share those moments of beauty and delights with others. I get many of my spring flowering heirloom bulbs, with British origins, from a small Michigan (upper midwest state) grower, Old House Gardens dot com. You would enjoy reading the origin and history snippets about each bulb. Also they have excellent cultivation and growing habits info.
Thank you, I am indeed fortunate to have such a partner in gardening. It is fun sharing our gardens with others, isn't it? 🌺🌳☺️ I'll check out Old House Gardens. Thanks for the tip!
Hi Roseanne! Your callas are gorgeous! Hats off to you for digging them up every year! I had some that I planted for five years in a row, same way digging them up every fall, but one early frost did the trick. And I have up after that. I so love them though.
Очень неожиданные композиции, например калла и барбарис! Мне понравились дельфиниум +желтая лилия. Очень красиво! Спасибо за тур по саду! И еще благодарю вас за перевод субтитров на русский! Подписка.
I'm so glad you found this video interesting. I admit, Calla's and Barberry is unusual ;-) Glad to hear the Russian subtitles are working! Thanks for watching, commenting, and subscribing! Google Translate: Я так рад, что вы нашли это видео интересным. Признаюсь, Калла и Барбарис необычны ;-) Рад слышать, что русские субтитры работают! Спасибо за просмотр, комментарий и подписку!
Hi Rossanes, Your garden is gorgeous. Thank you for this very informative tour! My Mother-in-law gave me a Calla Lyli plant so I was looking where to plant it in my garden. ( I live in Ontario- Canada) Wow! You gave me all the info I was looking for! Thank you. Have a beautiful day.
This was so refreshing to watch! It was 97 deg F today in my part of East TN. Lawns are getting crispy! The calla lilies are stately and provide such wonderful contrast with other plants. And those two peonies!!!
You have a beautiful garden. I also love calla lilies. I live in zone 6b. I am able to grow them here without digging them in the fall. So not all are limited to zone 8. Just in case someone would like to try them in their garden. Sheila in Kentucky.
Thank you, I'm glad you like the garden. Also thank you for your information about 6b. That is good to note. I've never seen them listed as hardy to Zone 6, but like all things gardening, there are no hard and fast rules.
It's a wonderful garden, Roseanne. Once again, I admired your hubby's handiwork with the flagstone walkways. The Delphinium were awesome. Thanks for taking me along on this walk about. Me
Just Absolutely Gorgeous, Roseanne!! 🙌 !! Those leaves on your white calla lilies are wonderful .. along with your turtle stepping stone .. pathway .. garden figurines .. stone bench .. and of course .. spectacular gardens!! 💖💐
Hi Gina, I'm so glad you you are enjoying the garden! I totally agree that the leaves of the white calla lilies are spectacular! They help bring calm to an otherwise "busy" garden. Glad you liked the stone bench too. It is my husband's greatest work of art. We love it.
Thank you! I'm so pleased to hear that you look forward to my videos. I don't do many, but I try to make most of the tours special from a photography standpoint (my newest hobby 😊)
Your garden is so beautiful! Love the sandstone walkways. I just put in a flagstone walkway and planted the Irish moss. I can’t wait til it fills in like yours.
😊 I am so glad that you are doing the flagstone/Irish moss structural element in your garden. Best of luck with it! If you tend the Irish moss, it should fill in before you know it.
such a nice garden. I moved a few months ago and have been battling ground elder, stinging nettles, lili of the valley, houtuynia and zantedeschia, all these had overtaken the garden, i like the callas only have the white ones and one of two or three in a group is fine. but half of the backgarden is a bit much, and I found they're very very deep, I try to dig them up, but still some peek up. Love hosta's and ferns and hope to get a nice northfacing cottage garden one day ;-)
Thank you. Glad you like the garden! I do agree, too much of anything can be (visually) overwhelming. Taking back a garden that's become overgrown sounds like quite a task. You must be in a very different climate?
@@karie3 Thank you! My husband did all of the stonework in our yard by himself. He is very talented and was a stone mason as his second career. Lucky for me! 😊
@@RosannesGarden Oh wow - that is an incredible addition. How talented your husband is. I love everything in and about your garden. And, as always, thank you for sharing it all with us.
THAT is a lot of fall digging. Just breathtaking. I have not used them in the landscape like that but might try it after seeing how gorgeous yours look. Delphiniums are the queen of summer flowers in my opinion. Always so stunning.
Beautiful garden. Love the stone bench and stone turtle. Very creative. I’ve never planted calmly lily, but might add some in my garden next year. I especially liked when you said deer and rabbit don’t like them....yeah!
Wonderful tour, Rosanne! I've been adding way more native perennial plants and shrubs in my garden in Massachusetts, and lightening up on just planting ornamentals. Also, leaving leaf litter over winter. Come the following late spring, I'm able to crumble the leaves with my gloved hands and work into the soil. Been doing that for some years and it has made an incredible difference. Occasionally use only a natural, undyed composted mulch which I work into the soil as well -- so much healthier than leaving that layer on top, and to me looks aesthetically much more natural. I have no irrigation for anything (including lawn), and everything has been thriving once established.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the tour. I love the combination of natives and exotics, and have quite a few native perennials myself. Most, except for the woodland plants which are long finished, are just beginning to bloom now. It sounds like you have a lovely garden. All the best.
Thoroughly enjoyed seeing your garden again! Thanks for sharing. I love your turtle stepping stones, your husband did a wonderful job with that. I'm inspired to do one myself, especially since I'm currently working on laying more stone in my garden.
Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video! I'm fortunate that my husband is so talented with stonework. Here's a link to a blog I did on making the turtle that you might find interesting. Now might be a good time to try it 😊
Im always in love with callas more so since I view your garden. When next I travel I'll buy me some bulbs. Never knew they are poisonous. Lovely garden
Hello....Rosannes... Good morning from my Country. I love your garden....And those flowers are truly beautiful....i love it. Thank you for brightening my day...Rosannes!! Good wishes to you and yours.
@@RosannesGarden My pleasure... How is your day? Most of my Flowers are looks so ugly because of the rains every afternoon...... An Orchids in my garden are not produces flowers at the moment....so sad. Good wishes to you and yours. Good night from my Country....Rosannes.
I was just saying to myself last night as I watched your last video for the 5th time that Roseanne needs to upload a new video. There you are today! Your garden is perfect, at least to me. Everytime I watch your videos I get more ideas for my own yard. Keep up the videos and we will keep on watching.
Hi Corey, What a nice thing to say! I'm so glad that I've inspired you in the gardening sense. To me, that's what it's about - sharing and inspiring people to enjoy gardening. As you know, I really don't do that many videos compared to other gardening channels. But, I try to make each one somewhat special. 😊 Thanks for subscribing and watching and commenting! All the best in gardening, Rosanne.
I've never tried Cala lilies, and didn't know any of the stats on them before watching your video. They are very elegant and beautiful, both the blooms and the foliage. I'm not sure I'd have the gumption to dig up 100+ of them every fall, though. LOL! Your keep a very pretty garden. Thanks for sharing a tour of it!
Thanks Jim. Yes, you do need to be committed to digging them up every fall 😊. I actually don't mind it. It's become a rite of fall gardening for me. Glad you enjoyed the tour!
So beautiful, the colors and shapes are gorgeous! I love the moss between the stepping stones, its so beautiful! The Callas are so pretty.....I dig mine up in the fall too, but they always get moldy over winter :( I'm doing something wrong I guess
Thanks! I'm so glad you enjoyed the tour, and the mix of flowers. Too bad to hear about your Calla bulbs. If you haven't seen it already, you might be interested in my "Calla Lily Winter Care video". ruclips.net/video/luGqXPto9KQ/видео.html.
Beautiful garden Rosanne, you've given me some great ideas for relocating some of my callas. I was noticing the supports you are using for the delphinium, is that something you've constructed? They seem less obtrusive than others I've seen, if you did build them, what is it that you are using for the rings? I love delphiniums but don't want to use massive supports to keep them upright! Maybe a support tutorial in the future if you have others you would like to share🤞 Wonderful video, l look forward to the next one. Thank you
Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video. Staking and supporting plants is a good suggestion for a video. Thanks. I'll think about it. 😊 . As to our delphinium supports, we purchased 10"rings with little clips almost 10 years ago. We use our own poles of all varying heights, depending on the plant. We tried buying more rings, but could not find them anywhere. It's a shame. But I keep looking. Otherwise, I use three poles and tie loops of string around the poles. The effect is the same, but it's not as easy as using the little clips. Yours in gardening. Rosanne
Hello from The Black Sea coast! I adore Calla flowers and you have such tender colours! Perfect! The only thing which I felt doubtful about was the bench: it's very beautiful and stylish, but is it comfy? I'd probably put wood top and couple of cushions:-) I must confess the bulbs I planted this year didn't do so well (we blame our stony earth). I wonder what depth of ground they need, is it possible to keep them inside the house in a pot? Your plants and walks look just SUPERB!
Greetings to the Black Sea coast! I'm happy to hear you liked my Callas, but sorry to hear about your bulbs. I'm not sure how your stony earth holds water, but they do like moisture. Do catch my video on Planting Calla Lilies. I have not ever kept them inside the house in a pot, but I don't see why that wouldn't work. I do believe they need to rest, or go dormant, however. As to the bench, it certainly is hard, but it is sooo deliciously cool in the summer when I want to take a garden break. It's like air conditioning on your body. The stone is also so beautiful, I'd hate to cover it up. But, for parties, I agree cushions would be nice. 😊
That's not true. People tell me the same thing, but the truth is I'm broke most of the time LOL....I have many gardens on my property and I have grown most of my garden flowers and plants from seed. Yes it takes a few years longer than buying full-size nursery plants but it's worth it!
Hi from Canada. Thanks for the video. I started growing Calla Lily in my garden because of this video. Now I have several calla lilies from my original plant. but only two of them flowered. They are in full sun. They have green and white leaves and color deep orange flower that change tone with time. Can you tell how cann I make all my calla to bloom?
Hi Rosa. I'm really not sure, but I would try fertilizing them a lot this summer, so the bulbs store the energy for next summer's blooms. I just sprinkle the recommended amount around ghe based of the plant. They may still bloom this year. I use a balanced organic granular fertilizer like Dr Earth 4-5-4. Good luck! 🌷
Oh my, Rosanne, you've to dig them up! I live in zone 8 and can leave them in the garden. Covered like my Gunnera, deep in the soil. Love them planted so intense in your garden. Have you ever hear of Dutch Wave gardens? Piet Oudolf, the one who made the Ground Zero garden in NY and the High Line is part of it. It's denser than your garden, logical in zone 8, but very much the same principle. We have had a hot spring and now a wet Juli, my garden turned into a jungle. But a Dutch Wave jungle ;>D
Hi! You know, I don't really mind digging up all those rhizomes. It signals the end of a gardening season and the beginning of a short break for the holidays and then back to planning next year's garden. I have heard of Piet Oudolf and in fact saw a documentary about him at our local arboretum. But, I have not heard of Dutch Wave gardens. I will look it up shortly! Thanks for watching and commenting.
I bought some Irish moss and planted some. How many inches of soil (depth) does it need to grow? I’m trialing a few in an area where there isn’t much depth and saving most of my plants for the walkway to my gazebo where there is a regular depth of soil (and a lot of ground cover already). I’m also going to look for calla lilies after seeing them in your garden. How gently regal they look among your other plants. I’ve never before bothered with anything that needs lifting (like dahlias) but this video convinced me!
Hi Debbie. Irish Moss should only need about two to three inches of soil. If you dig up a healthy piece as I did in my Irish Moss video (be sure to watch if you haven't already), the roots are about two inches. That is still pretty shallow. I'm glad to hear you might be trying out Calla Lilies. They are indeed regal, but comfortable around the native plants. All the best on both fronts! Rosanne
~ Thank you Roseanne...beautiful! The Calla lilies are indeed the stars, along with the dephiniums : ) ! I have a similar colour palate, including my now finished flowering blue moon... I love your gingerbread shed ...we have ' enjoyed' unusually drying high winds, but predominately July has been damp and overcast... The hidcote lavender border is stressed in parts... the new young plants despite looking well and having good roots, are now dying off, giving them extra tlc, if you have any thoughts/ suggestions, would appreciate... have added a white star jasmine to the family, want it with my struggling heritage clematis: Violette, a pure and simple flower head in deepest purple...she is quite a star herself, but is a victim to the wind ... All good wishes ~
Thank you Deedee! Your garden sounds so lovely. It sounds like you have stars in your garden too. I'm sorry to hear about the lavender. Most lavenders don't do well in our growing zone (USDA 4), so I'm afraid I have little advice other than the tlc, watching moisture levels. All the best with your garden. Rosanne
@@RosannesGarden~ thank you for taking the time to respond: ) I find the beauty in plants / flowers to be healing... time evaporates... and despite my good intentions, don't achieve a quarter of what needs doing ( have put in requests for more energy and stamina )... my garden is lovely, thankyou( for me) yet tiny...have many containers as they are easier for me to access, though high maintenance, similar to your lifting the calla ' s ... enjoying again your vlog, and it is how you have planned your garden, in so many ways... the photography is superb... particular favourite is the bee enjoying high tea with the white shrub roses ~
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed the tour. Regarding your question, that's a tough one. I've heard from someone in Zone 6 that says she leaves hers in the ground (buried deep) and they overwinter fine. Then, I heard form someone in Zone 7 that said she needs to dig hers up. Maybe you could try with just one bulb, mark where it is and see what happens? I've missed some bulbs in the fall and found big mushy white residue in the spring. You'll know right away if the bulb (yes, rhizome) is viable. All the best with your decision!
Hi Allyson, I'm so glad that you enjoyed the tour! For most of our entire yard, we have used Sandy Creek Sandstone (such as the steps and the flagstone areas). However, we used Chilton (which is a limestone) for the edging. It matches quite well with the Sandstone. We purchased "edgers", which are about about 4" by 4" by 12", from our local landscape and masonry supply store. The lengths do vary (some are 8" 10", 12"), so it makes doing curves easier. My husband then buried them half-way (2") into the ground. To define the beds, we first used landscape paint in a spray can. We have a Stone Crop Yellow Sedum growing in the corner of the steps. They are very drought tolerant. Thanks for watching and all the best in gardening!
Can you do a video on caring for calls lillies? I live in a zone 7b with clay soil, I planted callalies in May put in just over a month the leaves started to yellow one leave at a time. I’m not sure if I under watered them. And that’s why they didn’t thrive. Anyways after the yellowing there are no leaves left
Hi Jose. Thanks for your suggestion. I'd like to do more "How to" videos in the future. I'm not sure what to say about your yellow leaves on the Calla Lilies. They do like evenly moist soil....
Is the stone bench hot? I know it's under your tree but does it absorb heat a lot? I ask because I went to a beautiful park recently that had concrete benches under the shade but it was like lava when I sat down!
That's such a great question. Just the opposite, the bench is always cool. We often take gardening breaks and sit on the bench on hot summer days. It's a real treat to be treated to something cool.
Hi, Rosanne!! I have found 2 white calla lilies for only $2 each in a big box store. They are all flopped over and have lost their vivid color. What would you do if you found some like these
Hi Allyson! Because I have not similar experience, I'm a little out of my league here, but I'll give it a try. If you mean the leaves (versus flowers) are all flopped over and maybe turning yellow, I'd say the plant is done for the season, and is ready to go dormant. Once the leaves are totally brown, I'd dig up the rhizome and store it for a few months (per my winter care video). Or, keep them in the pot and store the pot in a cool dark place for a few months. Calla Lilies re so beautiful. Good luck! 🌿
Hi, I'm in Minneapolis, MN, USDA Zone 4. I have it on the opening shot, but it is a bit muted and easy to miss. Sorry about that. The white Callas were a gift and the red ones I purchased from McClure and Zimmerman. I believe in getting good quality bulbs. I plant them in early May or late April, depending on the spring. Here's a link to a blog I did on Callas which has a lot more information. rosannesgarden.com/2018/11/24/caution-growing-calla-lilies-is-highly-addictive/
Beautiful garden. But what’s confusing to me is how you have plants next to one another which have completely different light and moisture requirements. Callas (sun) next to hostas (shade). Daylilies (sun and dry) next to astilbes (shade and moist). Clearly it has been working for you, but… how?
Thank you! What a great question! I would say that most plants can tolerate a range of conditions, which is what I take advantage of. For example, I have quite a few hosta that are in full sun. As long as they get enough water, they seem to do fine. Of course, the extreme heat we had in May did crisp some of the leaves. Also, in the case of the astilbes and daylilies, the astilbe were actually on the north and east side of a small ornamental tree, so they did get shade. Immediately to the east and south, were the daylilies, which receive quite a bit more sun. The daylilies seem to like the moisture too. I guess it's the idea of micro-climates in that plants quite close to each other can actually have different environments. Not everything works out, but I do push the boundaries. It's surprising what actually works. My most unusual plant story is the sun-loving Golden Glow Rudbeckia that self-seeded (with the help of birds) in a very shady area of my side-yard garden. It seems to like it there, but I never would have intentionally planted it in the shade. Goes to show.... Happy gardening! 🌺🌿🌹
Great question. First of all, I dead head them regularly so the weight of the spent flower does not pull the plant over. Secondly, I do need to support some of the white Callas as they mature. The red Callas (Hot Cherry) do not need staking or supports as they are shorter by nature. The more sun they get, the less I need to support them.
Yes, Yes, Yes! Thank you! I thought it was a sage/salvia, but I can see most definitely that my plant is Artmesia 'Valerie Finnis'. Yay, another mystery solved. You don't happen to know the variety of my big, deep yellow/gold daylilies 😉 ?? Thanks again!
@@RosannesGarden When I saw them, I thought they looked a lot like 'Mary Todd.' There are so many out there ... but take a look at that and see if you think it's a match. So glad to clear up your gray plant. That one wants to run but it's so beautiful.
@@kathymiller9916 You may be right about this too! From the online pictures, the yellow looks a little bright, versus the almost deep brown-yellow of mine. But, most of my pictures have the flowers look bright yellow too. Otherwise, they sure look like the same plant. So, I'm cautiously calling them Mary Todd 😀. This is great. I sincerely thank you. You are the Sherlock Holmes of gardening!
@@RosannesGarden I've grown one in my yard and was comparing your video to what I remembered about the flower. I thought a lot of the online photos looked too bright and yellow. To my eye it's a rich gold ... with that darker tinge to it. I believe it's a tetraploid and the flowers have a lot of substance.
@@RosannesGarden I meant to add... if you want to really solve it, order a 'Mary Todd' from a reputable grower and see if they match when it blooms. I think Oakes would probably carry it... haven't checked lately. :-)
I don't know about seeds, but I purchased my Hot Cherry bulbs (technically rhizomes) from an online store called McClure and Zimmerman. They had a reasonable selection at the time. Good luck!
You remind me so much of Jamie Lee Curtis. I enjoy listening to you speak. Your garden is gorgeous.
😊. Thanks! You remind me to be less self critical. I'm glad you enjoyed the tour! Thanks for watching.
I love the stone structure in your garden. I also like the idea of repeating one plant that is blooming this month. ❤
Thank You! I'm glad you agree that repetition can be a good garden design trick! 😊
How beautiful. The calla lilies add so much refinement and elegance, yet your planting scheme and design keeps such a relaxed aesthetic. Thank you for the tour.
Thank you! I'm pleased to hear you say that.......just the effect I was hoping for. 😊
I just adore you and your husband for sharing your gardens and knowledge with us! Thank you very much from the midwest heartland in the US! I have tried to design my perennial gardens after English gardens, adjusting for our growing zone 5. So many people love seeing them and it is a joy to share those moments of beauty and delights with others. I get many of my spring flowering heirloom bulbs, with British origins, from a small Michigan (upper midwest state) grower, Old House Gardens dot com. You would enjoy reading the origin and history snippets about each bulb. Also they have excellent cultivation and growing habits info.
Thank you, I am indeed fortunate to have such a partner in gardening. It is fun sharing our gardens with others, isn't it? 🌺🌳☺️
I'll check out Old House Gardens. Thanks for the tip!
Your stone sofa is amazing!!
Yes, my husband did it. It is truly a work of art.
@@RosannesGarden I agree!! Please tell him it caught my eye all the way from Canada! :)
Hi Roseanne! Your callas are gorgeous! Hats off to you for digging them up every year! I had some that I planted for five years in a row, same way digging them up every fall, but one early frost did the trick. And I have up after that. I so love them though.
Sorry to hear about your callas. It's always too bad when you lose a plant you treasure.
I love calla lily so much that this year I'm going to plant some white and pink. After watching your video it inspired me more love it more.
I'm so glad! It's easy to love. ❤️
Such a beautiful garden 🌻
Thank you!
Your calla Lillies are beautiful.
Thank you! I think so too. 😊
Your garden is enchanting.
Oh, thank you! Just the effect I was looking for. 😊
I am so excited I just found your channel. You’re an extraordinarily good gardener. Thank you for sharing this with the rest of us.
I'm so happy you found my channel too! I hope I won't disappoint. 🌼
Your garden is so beautiful !!!🪴🪴
So nice of you! Thank you!
Очень неожиданные композиции, например калла и барбарис! Мне понравились дельфиниум +желтая лилия. Очень красиво! Спасибо за тур по саду! И еще благодарю вас за перевод субтитров на русский! Подписка.
I'm so glad you found this video interesting. I admit, Calla's and Barberry is unusual ;-)
Glad to hear the Russian subtitles are working! Thanks for watching, commenting, and subscribing!
Google Translate: Я так рад, что вы нашли это видео интересным. Признаюсь, Калла и Барбарис необычны ;-)
Рад слышать, что русские субтитры работают! Спасибо за просмотр, комментарий и подписку!
Your videos are such a treat!
Thank you! That is very nice of you to say. 😊
Well planned and arranged...👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you. I'm glad you think so!
Hi Rossanes,
Your garden is gorgeous. Thank you for this very informative tour! My Mother-in-law gave me a Calla Lyli plant so I was looking where to plant it in my garden. ( I live in Ontario- Canada) Wow! You gave me all the info I was looking for! Thank you. Have a beautiful day.
Greetings to Ontario! I'm so glad you enjoyed the Calla Lily tour! They are gorgeous paired with almost anything. Mine are in full bloom now 🌞
Absolutely MARVELOUS!😊
Thank you for taking the time in sharing this little piece of heaven.
💖🌲 Washington State
Greetings to Washington state! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video.
You are the best garden youtuber
Oh that is so sweet of you to say! You have made my day. 😊
I Love your garden!
Thank you! I love sharing it with others.
I just found you channel. Now I am hooked. I am enjoying your garden so much!
Yay! Glad to hear it Tammy! 🌞🌹🌷
such an attractive garden
Thank you.
Thank you Rosanne :) lovely as always :) and I love the leaves on the white Calla Lilies! :)
Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video. The leaves are gorgeous, aren't they? They look so good among the other flowers.
This was so refreshing to watch! It was 97 deg F today in my part of East TN. Lawns are getting crispy! The calla lilies are stately and provide such wonderful contrast with other plants. And those two peonies!!!
Hi! I'm so glad you found it refreshing! Especially on such a hot day. The callas are indeed stately. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Your garden is my inspiration! It’s stunning! Amazing! Awe inspiring
Thank you! I'm so glad you liked the garden and the Calla's. 😊
You have a beautiful garden. I also love calla lilies. I live in zone 6b. I am able to grow them here without digging them in the fall. So not all are limited to zone 8. Just in case someone would like to try them in their garden.
Sheila in Kentucky.
Thank you, I'm glad you like the garden. Also thank you for your information about 6b. That is good to note. I've never seen them listed as hardy to Zone 6, but like all things gardening, there are no hard and fast rules.
It's a wonderful garden, Roseanne. Once again, I admired your hubby's handiwork with the flagstone walkways. The Delphinium were awesome. Thanks for taking me along on this walk about. Me
Thank you Sandra. My husband is indeed talented. I should have mentioned that he built the bench. Glad you enjoyed the tour!
Your turtle steppingstone is so unexpected and delightful! The white callas are exquisite along with your single white peonies.
Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed the tour. I like to "surprise and delight" when it comes to garden visitors. Glad it worked 😊
Heart Touching❤❤
Thank you!
Beautiful garden
Thank you!
Just Absolutely Gorgeous, Roseanne!! 🙌 !! Those leaves on your white calla lilies are wonderful .. along with your turtle stepping stone .. pathway .. garden figurines .. stone bench .. and of course .. spectacular gardens!!
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Hi Gina, I'm so glad you you are enjoying the garden! I totally agree that the leaves of the white calla lilies are spectacular! They help bring calm to an otherwise "busy" garden. Glad you liked the stone bench too. It is my husband's greatest work of art. We love it.
Your garden is so beautiful 👌👌🌷🌷🌹🌹🌻
Thank you! 😊
I just love your garden. It is so elegant. I get so excited when your videos pop up into my life. Peace and love, beautiful lady!🐝🐝
Thank you! I'm so pleased to hear that you look forward to my videos. I don't do many, but I try to make most of the tours special from a photography standpoint (my newest hobby 😊)
I Love, love, love everything about your garden!! 😍
Thanks so much! 😊. I'm glad you are enjoying the videos.
Nice. Thanks for sharing 😊🇨🇦
Thank you. I love sharing our garden.😊
Your garden is so beautiful! Love the sandstone walkways. I just put in a flagstone walkway and planted the Irish moss. I can’t wait til it fills in like yours.
😊 I am so glad that you are doing the flagstone/Irish moss structural element in your garden. Best of luck with it! If you tend the Irish moss, it should fill in before you know it.
such a nice garden. I moved a few months ago and have been battling ground elder, stinging nettles, lili of the valley, houtuynia and zantedeschia, all these had overtaken the garden, i like the callas only have the white ones and one of two or three in a group is fine. but half of the backgarden is a bit much, and I found they're very very deep, I try to dig them up, but still some peek up. Love hosta's and ferns and hope to get a nice northfacing cottage garden one day ;-)
Thank you. Glad you like the garden! I do agree, too much of anything can be (visually) overwhelming. Taking back a garden that's become overgrown sounds like quite a task. You must be in a very different climate?
Lovely as always. And I agree. Structure and layering add so much to a garden.
Thank you Maria. 😊
WOW - you live in Heaven. I love everything - especially that bench - what a work of art. I absolutely love it.
I absolutely love the bench made with rock. Did you do the bench and stepping stones yourself?
@@karie3 Thank you! My husband did all of the stonework in our yard by himself. He is very talented and was a stone mason as his second career. Lucky for me! 😊
Thank you! My husband did all of the stonework in our yard by himself. The bench is truly a work of art.
@@RosannesGarden Oh wow - that is an incredible addition. How talented your husband is. I love everything in and about your garden. And, as always, thank you for sharing it all with us.
Love your garden. You show the beauty we can grow here in Minneapolis. Thank you for sharing, explaining and labeling so clearly and well.
Hi Theresa! I'm so glad you liked the garden and the virtual tour (and the critters?). Thanks for watching and commenting.
Thank you for uploading these videos. I want to grow my garden just like yours. You inspire me a lot.
Thank you! I am so pleased to hear that my videos inspire others! That is my goal. ☺️. All the best in gardening. 🌹
THAT is a lot of fall digging. Just breathtaking. I have not used them in the landscape like that but might try it after seeing how gorgeous yours look. Delphiniums are the queen of summer flowers in my opinion. Always so stunning.
😊. It is a lot of digging, but I really don't mind it. It's become a fall ritual. Delphinium and Callas are indeed both true beauties.
I love your hardscape. Thanks for sharing.
I'm so glad you liked it! I am lucky to have such a talented and skilled partner in gardening (my husband 😊)
I thoroughly enjoyed this video! Thank you for sharing Rosanne! 🌳👒
I'm so glad that you did! I love sharing our garden.
Beautiful garden. Love the stone bench and stone turtle. Very creative. I’ve never planted calmly lily, but might add some in my garden next year. I especially liked when you said deer and rabbit don’t like them....yeah!
Thank you! Glad you liked the stonework. I hope you do try Calla Lilies; growing them can become addictive. 😊
Amazing!!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed the video.
Oh my! Your Calla's truly are beautiful, their foliage almost as stunning as the flower. Thank you so much for sharing your garden with us.
Thank you. I'm glad you appreciate the foliage. I agree, it just looks so good among the other flowers. Glad you enjoyed the tour!
Very nice!!
Thank you!
Wonderful tour, Rosanne! I've been adding way more native perennial plants and shrubs in my garden in Massachusetts, and lightening up on just planting ornamentals. Also, leaving leaf litter over winter. Come the following late spring, I'm able to crumble the leaves with my gloved hands and work into the soil. Been doing that for some years and it has made an incredible difference. Occasionally use only a natural, undyed composted mulch which I work into the soil as well -- so much healthier than leaving that layer on top, and to me looks aesthetically much more natural. I have no irrigation for anything (including lawn), and everything has been thriving once established.
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed the tour. I love the combination of natives and exotics, and have quite a few native perennials myself. Most, except for the woodland plants which are long finished, are just beginning to bloom now. It sounds like you have a lovely garden. All the best.
your garden is beautiful i have the arum lily with white flowers and green leaves
Thank you! I absolutely love the white callas. They pair so well with other plants.
Hi Rosanne, I love your channel and really enjoyed touring your garden with you. Good wishes and blessings to you 👍
Thank you. I'm so glad you enjoyed the tour!
Thanks Roseanne. I really enjoy your videos. Your garden is gorgeous. Keep up the good work!
Thank you Linda. I'm glad you are enjoying the videos!
I love your garden. Loved your video. Thank you so much ❤️.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! All the best.
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Beautiful garden! Thank you for sharing us.
Thank you! I love to share my garden with others.
Thoroughly enjoyed seeing your garden again! Thanks for sharing. I love your turtle stepping stones, your husband did a wonderful job with that. I'm inspired to do one myself, especially since I'm currently working on laying more stone in my garden.
Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video! I'm fortunate that my husband is so talented with stonework. Here's a link to a blog I did on making the turtle that you might find interesting. Now might be a good time to try it 😊
Sorry, here's the link:
rosannesgarden.com/2019/04/16/garden-art-a-stepping-stone-turtle/
@@RosannesGarden Thanks! I'm already picking out stones from my "collection" I'll also point him west. Thanks again for the inspiration!
Just so lovely...garden and the gardener! Hope to see more videos soon!
Thank you. I appreciate your kind words.
Im always in love with callas more so since I view your garden. When next I travel I'll buy me some bulbs. Never knew they are poisonous. Lovely garden
I'm so glad to hear that. Callas are a special flower. Thanks for watching!
Hello....Rosannes... Good morning from my Country.
I love your garden....And those flowers are truly beautiful....i love it.
Thank you for brightening my day...Rosannes!!
Good wishes to you and yours.
Greetings Zaleha. I'm so happy to hear that! Thank you. 😊
@@RosannesGarden My pleasure...
How is your day? Most of my Flowers are looks so ugly because of the rains every afternoon...... An Orchids in my garden are not produces flowers at the moment....so sad.
Good wishes to you and yours. Good night from my Country....Rosannes.
Hi Roseanne, I love your stone bench at the start of your video 😁
Thank you! It is quite special. My husband has done all of the stonework in our garden, but the bench was his real work of art.
I was just saying to myself last night as I watched your last video for the 5th time that Roseanne needs to upload a new video. There you are today! Your garden is perfect, at least to me. Everytime I watch your videos I get more ideas for my own yard. Keep up the videos and we will keep on watching.
Hi Corey, What a nice thing to say! I'm so glad that I've inspired you in the gardening sense. To me, that's what it's about - sharing and inspiring people to enjoy gardening. As you know, I really don't do that many videos compared to other gardening channels. But, I try to make each one somewhat special. 😊 Thanks for subscribing and watching and commenting! All the best in gardening, Rosanne.
Really loving your garden! I'll have to watch this episode a second time to take it all in. Thanks for sharing it with us!
Thank you! I'm so glad to hear that you enjoyed the tour and the video. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Everything is so lush and beautiful. I did root cutting for my clematis follow your instructions and it works.Thank you!
Thank you! I'm so glad to hear about your clematis cuttings! All the best in gardening,
Rosanne
Beautiful! Awe inspiring, truly a work of love.
Thank you! True, gardening is a passion. 😊
Love your video, gorgeous Rosanne in a beautiful garden, looking forward to more videos, best wishes and greetings from Malaysia
Greetings to Malaysia! I'm so glad you enjoyed the garden and the video. Thanks so much for watching and commenting!
Wooww beautifulll!! God bless
Thank you!
I've never tried Cala lilies, and didn't know any of the stats on them before watching your video. They are very elegant and beautiful, both the blooms and the foliage. I'm not sure I'd have the gumption to dig up 100+ of them every fall, though. LOL! Your keep a very pretty garden. Thanks for sharing a tour of it!
Thanks Jim. Yes, you do need to be committed to digging them up every fall 😊. I actually don't mind it. It's become a rite of fall gardening for me. Glad you enjoyed the tour!
Omg thank you for upload this video, I have watched all your videos a couple of times 🤪😳 I am obsessed with your garden.
Thank you! I'm glad we share the same taste in gardening. 😊 Thanks for watching and commenting!
Your garden looks great I really need to work on adding more curvy pathways to my yard.
Thank you. I do think curves are more soothing.
So beautiful, the colors and shapes are gorgeous! I love the moss between the stepping stones, its so beautiful! The Callas are so pretty.....I dig mine up in the fall too, but they always get moldy over winter :( I'm doing something wrong I guess
Thanks! I'm so glad you enjoyed the tour, and the mix of flowers. Too bad to hear about your Calla bulbs. If you haven't seen it already, you might be interested in my "Calla Lily Winter Care video".
ruclips.net/video/luGqXPto9KQ/видео.html.
I love your garden and your thoughts on garden design. I wish you live close by thus you can help design my garden. With much love from Georgie.
Thank you Georgie. I am so glad that you enjoyed the garden tour and my garden design tips! 😊
Beautiful garden Rosanne, you've given me some great ideas for relocating some of my callas. I was noticing the supports you are using for the delphinium, is that something you've constructed? They seem less obtrusive than others I've seen, if you did build them, what is it that you are using for the rings? I love delphiniums but don't want to use massive supports to keep them upright! Maybe a support tutorial in the future if you have others you would like to share🤞 Wonderful video, l look forward to the next one. Thank you
Thank you! I'm so glad you enjoyed the video. Staking and supporting plants is a good suggestion for a video. Thanks. I'll think about it. 😊 . As to our delphinium supports, we purchased 10"rings with little clips almost 10 years ago. We use our own poles of all varying heights, depending on the plant. We tried buying more rings, but could not find them anywhere. It's a shame. But I keep looking. Otherwise, I use three poles and tie loops of string around the poles. The effect is the same, but it's not as easy as using the little clips. Yours in gardening. Rosanne
Hello from The Black Sea coast! I adore Calla flowers and you have such tender colours! Perfect! The only thing which I felt doubtful about was the bench: it's very beautiful and stylish, but is it comfy? I'd probably put wood top and couple of cushions:-)
I must confess the bulbs I planted this year didn't do so well (we blame our stony earth). I wonder what depth of ground they need, is it possible to keep them inside the house in a pot? Your plants and walks look just SUPERB!
Greetings to the Black Sea coast! I'm happy to hear you liked my Callas, but sorry to hear about your bulbs. I'm not sure how your stony earth holds water, but they do like moisture. Do catch my video on Planting Calla Lilies. I have not ever kept them inside the house in a pot, but I don't see why that wouldn't work. I do believe they need to rest, or go dormant, however.
As to the bench, it certainly is hard, but it is sooo deliciously cool in the summer when I want to take a garden break. It's like air conditioning on your body. The stone is also so beautiful, I'd hate to cover it up. But, for parties, I agree cushions would be nice. 😊
Always enjoy your videos ,was wondering if you took calla lilies bulbs up for winter, glad you answered that question, happy gardening !
😊 Thank you. Happy gardening to you too!
Your garden is beautiful. You would have to have a lot of money to have a garden like yours.
I'm so glad you enjoyed the garden tour. You'd be surprised at how many plants are actually divisions of other plants or grown from seeds. 🌼
That's not true. People tell me the same thing, but the truth is I'm broke most of the time LOL....I have many gardens on my property and I have grown most of my garden flowers and plants from seed. Yes it takes a few years longer than buying full-size nursery plants but it's worth it!
Hi from Canada. Thanks for the video. I started growing Calla Lily in my garden because of this video. Now I have several calla lilies from my original plant. but only two of them flowered. They are in full sun. They have green and white leaves and color deep orange flower that change tone with time. Can you tell how cann I make all my calla to bloom?
Hi Rosa. I'm really not sure, but I would try fertilizing them a lot this summer, so the bulbs store the energy for next summer's blooms. I just sprinkle the recommended amount around ghe based of the plant. They may still bloom this year. I use a balanced organic granular fertilizer like Dr Earth 4-5-4. Good luck! 🌷
Oh my, Rosanne, you've to dig them up! I live in zone 8 and can leave them in the garden. Covered like my Gunnera, deep in the soil. Love them planted so intense in your garden. Have you ever hear of Dutch Wave gardens? Piet Oudolf, the one who made the Ground Zero garden in NY and the High Line is part of it. It's denser than your garden, logical in zone 8, but very much the same principle. We have had a hot spring and now a wet Juli, my garden turned into a jungle. But a Dutch Wave jungle ;>D
Hi! You know, I don't really mind digging up all those rhizomes. It signals the end of a gardening season and the beginning of a short break for the holidays and then back to planning next year's garden. I have heard of Piet Oudolf and in fact saw a documentary about him at our local arboretum. But, I have not heard of Dutch Wave gardens. I will look it up shortly! Thanks for watching and commenting.
I bought some Irish moss and planted some. How many inches of soil (depth) does it need to grow? I’m trialing a few in an area where there isn’t much depth and saving most of my plants for the walkway to my gazebo where there is a regular depth of soil (and a lot of ground cover already). I’m also going to look for calla lilies after seeing them in your garden. How gently regal they look among your other plants. I’ve never before bothered with anything that needs lifting (like dahlias) but this video convinced me!
Hi Debbie. Irish Moss should only need about two to three inches of soil. If you dig up a healthy piece as I did in my Irish Moss video (be sure to watch if you haven't already), the roots are about two inches. That is still pretty shallow. I'm glad to hear you might be trying out Calla Lilies. They are indeed regal, but comfortable around the native plants. All the best on both fronts! Rosanne
Fantastic ending, the calla in the breeze with a little white noise street traffic or was that wind?
Thank you! Because of where that calla is planted, I'd say it's wind. Glad you enjoyed it!
~ Thank you Roseanne...beautiful! The Calla lilies are indeed the stars, along with the dephiniums : ) ! I have a similar colour palate, including my now finished flowering blue moon... I love your gingerbread shed ...we have ' enjoyed' unusually drying high winds, but predominately July has been damp and overcast... The hidcote lavender border is stressed in parts... the new young plants despite looking well and having good roots, are now dying off, giving them extra tlc, if you have any thoughts/ suggestions, would appreciate... have added a white star jasmine to the family, want it with my struggling heritage clematis: Violette, a pure and simple flower head in deepest purple...she is quite a star herself, but is a victim to the wind ... All good wishes ~
Thank you Deedee! Your garden sounds so lovely. It sounds like you have stars in your garden too. I'm sorry to hear about the lavender. Most lavenders don't do well in our growing zone (USDA 4), so I'm afraid I have little advice other than the tlc, watching moisture levels. All the best with your garden. Rosanne
@@RosannesGarden~ thank you for taking the time to respond: ) I find the beauty in plants / flowers to be healing... time evaporates... and despite my good intentions, don't achieve a quarter of what needs doing ( have put in requests for more energy and stamina )... my garden is lovely, thankyou( for me) yet tiny...have many containers as they are easier for me to access, though high maintenance, similar to your lifting the calla ' s ... enjoying again your vlog, and it is how you have planned your garden, in so many ways... the photography is superb... particular favourite is the bee enjoying high tea with the white shrub roses ~
Lovely I could have watched for longer :)
Thank you! That is quite nice of you to say. 😊
Rosannes Garden I mean it, you have a beautiful garden, your vlogs are very relaxing to watch 😊
Beautiful garden! I'm in zone 7b (North Carolina). Do you think I can get away with covering them for winter?
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed the tour. Regarding your question, that's a tough one. I've heard from someone in Zone 6 that says she leaves hers in the ground (buried deep) and they overwinter fine. Then, I heard form someone in Zone 7 that said she needs to dig hers up. Maybe you could try with just one bulb, mark where it is and see what happens? I've missed some bulbs in the fall and found big mushy white residue in the spring. You'll know right away if the bulb (yes, rhizome) is viable. All the best with your decision!
Wow!! This is beautiful!!! And seems attainable! Subbed! Could you tell me how and with what you edge your beds? I love it. Off to watch more!
Watching again lol at :24 how did u plant that there in the steps?
Hi Allyson,
I'm so glad that you enjoyed the tour! For most of our entire yard, we have used Sandy Creek Sandstone (such as the steps and the flagstone areas). However, we used Chilton (which is a limestone) for the edging. It matches quite well with the Sandstone. We purchased "edgers", which are about about 4" by 4" by 12", from our local landscape and masonry supply store. The lengths do vary (some are 8" 10", 12"), so it makes doing curves easier. My husband then buried them half-way (2") into the ground. To define the beds, we first used landscape paint in a spray can.
We have a Stone Crop Yellow Sedum growing in the corner of the steps. They are very drought tolerant.
Thanks for watching and all the best in gardening!
I’m so in love with that bench. I’ve got to share it with my landscape architect.
Would notice if it were missing?
(It’s. A joke)
😊 My husband built it. Although my husband did all of our stonework, the bench is truly a work of art. Thanks for watching!
Can you do a video on caring for calls lillies? I live in a zone 7b with clay soil, I planted callalies in May put in just over a month the leaves started to yellow one leave at a time. I’m not sure if I under watered them. And that’s why they didn’t thrive. Anyways after the yellowing there are no leaves left
Hi Jose. Thanks for your suggestion. I'd like to do more "How to" videos in the future. I'm not sure what to say about your yellow leaves on the Calla Lilies. They do like evenly moist soil....
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I will do my best 😊, but I am not nearly as prolific as other youtube gardeners.
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Is the stone bench hot? I know it's under your tree but does it absorb heat a lot? I ask because I went to a beautiful park recently that had concrete benches under the shade but it was like lava when I sat down!
That's such a great question. Just the opposite, the bench is always cool. We often take gardening breaks and sit on the bench on hot summer days. It's a real treat to be treated to something cool.
Hi, Rosanne!! I have found 2 white calla lilies for only $2 each in a big box store. They are all flopped over and have lost their vivid color. What would you do if you found some like these
Hi Allyson! Because I have not similar experience, I'm a little out of my league here, but I'll give it a try. If you mean the leaves (versus flowers) are all flopped over and maybe turning yellow, I'd say the plant is done for the season, and is ready to go dormant. Once the leaves are totally brown, I'd dig up the rhizome and store it for a few months (per my winter care video). Or, keep them in the pot and store the pot in a cool dark place for a few months. Calla Lilies re so beautiful. Good luck! 🌿
@@RosannesGarden ok thank you!!
Whatzone are you?? Where do you get your calla lilies and when do you plant them??
Hi, I'm in Minneapolis, MN, USDA Zone 4. I have it on the opening shot, but it is a bit muted and easy to miss. Sorry about that. The white Callas were a gift and the red ones I purchased from McClure and Zimmerman. I believe in getting good quality bulbs. I plant them in early May or late April, depending on the spring. Here's a link to a blog I did on Callas which has a lot more information.
rosannesgarden.com/2018/11/24/caution-growing-calla-lilies-is-highly-addictive/
Beautiful garden. But what’s confusing to me is how you have plants next to one another which have completely different light and moisture requirements. Callas (sun) next to hostas (shade). Daylilies (sun and dry) next to astilbes (shade and moist). Clearly it has been working for you, but… how?
Thank you! What a great question! I would say that most plants can tolerate a range of conditions, which is what I take advantage of. For example, I have quite a few hosta that are in full sun. As long as they get enough water, they seem to do fine. Of course, the extreme heat we had in May did crisp some of the leaves. Also, in the case of the astilbes and daylilies, the astilbe were actually on the north and east side of a small ornamental tree, so they did get shade. Immediately to the east and south, were the daylilies, which receive quite a bit more sun. The daylilies seem to like the moisture too. I guess it's the idea of micro-climates in that plants quite close to each other can actually have different environments. Not everything works out, but I do push the boundaries. It's surprising what actually works. My most unusual plant story is the sun-loving Golden Glow Rudbeckia that self-seeded (with the help of birds) in a very shady area of my side-yard garden. It seems to like it there, but I never would have intentionally planted it in the shade. Goes to show....
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@@RosannesGarden Makes sense. Thanks for the reply.
how do you keep your Calla Lilies from flopping over???
Great question. First of all, I dead head them regularly so the weight of the spent flower does not pull the plant over. Secondly, I do need to support some of the white Callas as they mature. The red Callas (Hot Cherry) do not need staking or supports as they are shorter by nature. The more sun they get, the less I need to support them.
Is your silver plant Artemisia ‘Valerie Finnis?’
Yes, Yes, Yes! Thank you! I thought it was a sage/salvia, but I can see most definitely that my plant is Artmesia 'Valerie Finnis'. Yay, another mystery solved. You don't happen to know the variety of my big, deep yellow/gold daylilies 😉 ?? Thanks again!
@@RosannesGarden When I saw them, I thought they looked a lot like 'Mary Todd.' There are so many out there ... but take a look at that and see if you think it's a match. So glad to clear up your gray plant. That one wants to run but it's so beautiful.
@@kathymiller9916 You may be right about this too! From the online pictures, the yellow looks a little bright, versus the almost deep brown-yellow of mine. But, most of my pictures have the flowers look bright yellow too. Otherwise, they sure look like the same plant. So, I'm cautiously calling them Mary Todd 😀. This is great. I sincerely thank you. You are the Sherlock Holmes of gardening!
@@RosannesGarden I've grown one in my yard and was comparing your video to what I remembered about the flower. I thought a lot of the online photos looked too bright and yellow. To my eye it's a rich gold ... with that darker tinge to it. I believe it's a tetraploid and the flowers have a lot of substance.
@@RosannesGarden I meant to add... if you want to really solve it, order a 'Mary Todd' from a reputable grower and see if they match when it blooms. I think Oakes would probably carry it... haven't checked lately. :-)
I am looking for red, yellow Calla lilly seeds
I don't know about seeds, but I purchased my Hot Cherry bulbs (technically rhizomes) from an online store called McClure and Zimmerman. They had a reasonable selection at the time. Good luck!
My calla is dying which I really dont know why 😭
I'm sorry to hear about your Calla.
Where area do you live in?
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USDA Zone 4. I had it on my opening shots. Sorry it wasn't more visible.
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