Thank you for a great video!! The actual plant list suggestion list is very helpful- especially for beginners. Luckily, through trial & error I’ve created a garden that actually happens to naturally incorporate most of these plants.
Please be cautious about some plants that, once established, can be nearly impossible to remove. This includes wisteria, mint, English ivy, agapanthus... This is just a catalogue of things I've experienced first-hand. I'm sure there are others. Lovely video. I'm planning my garden in California along these lines. Love the idea of an avalanche of flowers, leaving no room for weeds. Thank you so much.
If you plant these in huge containers they will be easy to control. If it climbs over and will root, such as ivy, trim it back. That’s what I do and so far mine haven’t taken over however wisteria grows wild and uncontrollable 😢… our property had some, well a lot on one side of our yard when we bought our home and has completely taken over. But it is contained to that side. I gave up and it’s taken over an old swing set. The children didn’t use it much and use the porch swing. But I do need most of it cut out. We can never dig it all up.
I keep following the rules that come with the plant to not plant them close together and now I have a bunch of gaps. Should I ignore this 12 inch rule most of these plants have on their instructions?
We do not have a video on that particular topic but some of our favorite perennials to grow from seed would be coneflower, delphinium, foxglove, blazing star, lupine, hollyhock, yarrow and milkweed.
This is the perfect video I was looking for to get that great looking backyard aesthetic
Absolutely gorgeous
Beautiful video!! Love 💕
Thank you for a great video!! The actual plant list suggestion list is very helpful- especially for beginners. Luckily, through trial & error I’ve created a garden that actually happens to naturally incorporate most of these plants.
Beautiful gardens and great tips!
Great tips! Thank you.
I love a good cottage style gardens always good to have help and ideas ☺️
It is such a classic look. Happy gardening!
Wonderful video!
Love this
Fantastic!
Very informative
This video eas great!!!
Great advice, I love the cottage garden look , I'm germinating now and preparing their spaces , late spring here in far northern CA this yr.
Great video! I’m would love to implement this style in my Vegas backyard.
Please be cautious about some plants that, once established, can be nearly impossible to remove. This includes wisteria, mint, English ivy, agapanthus... This is just a catalogue of things I've experienced first-hand. I'm sure there are others.
Lovely video. I'm planning my garden in California along these lines. Love the idea of an avalanche of flowers, leaving no room for weeds. Thank you so much.
Also foxgloves are toxic to pets so make sure they are not accessible to your pets or children.
If you plant these in huge containers they will be easy to control. If it climbs over and will root, such as ivy, trim it back. That’s what I do and so far mine haven’t taken over however wisteria grows wild and uncontrollable 😢… our property had some, well a lot on one side of our yard when we bought our home and has completely taken over. But it is contained to that side. I gave up and it’s taken over an old swing set. The children didn’t use it much and use the porch swing. But I do need most of it cut out. We can never dig it all up.
Good video
where is the English Lavender?
I keep following the rules that come with the plant to not plant them close together and now I have a bunch of gaps. Should I ignore this 12 inch rule most of these plants have on their instructions?
Perennials that grow from seeds, we could use a list.
We do not have a video on that particular topic but some of our favorite perennials to grow from seed would be coneflower, delphinium, foxglove, blazing star, lupine, hollyhock, yarrow and milkweed.
Good information and ideas but annoying and distracting music. 😖
most are invasive in florida. 🥺