Those Lupines are amazing! They look like they'd be a type of candy in a Willy Wonka movie! The first Lupine you showed in this video was extraordinary. I love your home garden tours, so many unique areas of interesting and beautiful plantings. All lush and healthy, especially your hostas!, they're a kaleidoscope of colors and textures!
I used to dislike hosta until I discovered that there are so many varieties other than the old plain and shiny green ones and the white and green shiny ones. I now want every variety! I love that they can be divided every year for many more plants! The colors, shapes, and textures are amazing! Yours are awesome!
Heidi, I'm with you on the impatients. Many years ago before drip irrigation or aquapots, i had impatients in mixed planters on my front porch. I'd put some water on them in the early morning(while having my coffee & watching the wildlife) before leaving for work. But when I'd get home in the late afternoon or early evenings, they would be all wilted down. They would look like they were on deaths door lol. I'd throw more water on them and within just a few minutes, they were right back to looking gorgeous!! I've been a huge fan of them ever since. They were absolutely resilient and beautiful! And any plant that can spring back like that is definitely a keeper in my book.
I was never a big host a fan either, only liking the varigated, but this host a garden is stunning!! I may have to get the names of some of them. Just beautifu!
You're right about Lupine...they also don't like to be transplanted....plant careful not to disturb root system, then leave them alone once established Thanks for showing your beautiful gardens.
Your garden is so gorgeous! I love all the colors and textures that you have planted. Those hostas are spectacular! Such great color variation. I'm going to enjoy yours. I can't plant hostas because there are too many deer around, and they eat the hostas to the ground.
Lovely garden! Love your videos! And loved the mouse house comment. Made me laugh out loud! lol My only 2 hosta plants (that I bought from you guys on clearance last year) are loving life in my NorCal zone 9 garden. I definitely need a few more and I’ll have a smaller hosta garden. Have a blessed day! ❤
Hi Heidi, do your potted plants in pots ever outgrow their 10-inch pots? I’m always amazed by how vivid the Anna’s Magic Ball are and how nicely everything is blooming! Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful garden. I always love watching your tours.
You can trim it but it is not needed. I like to trim sometimes after it is done blooming or also we will trim in the fall taking it down by 1/3 to 1/2.
Those Lupines are amazing! They look like they'd be a type of candy in a Willy Wonka movie! The first Lupine you showed in this video was extraordinary. I love your home garden tours, so many unique areas of interesting and beautiful plantings. All lush and healthy, especially your hostas!, they're a kaleidoscope of colors and textures!
I love Lupine!!!
Looking good!
Thanks!
I used to dislike hosta until I discovered that there are so many varieties other than the old plain and shiny green ones and the white and green shiny ones. I now want every variety! I love that they can be divided every year for many more plants! The colors, shapes, and textures are amazing! Yours are awesome!
That is how I also started to link hostas.
Beautiful looking garden and planters, They are the bees knees.
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Gorgeous property wow 🤩 but don’t envy the grass cutting!!! The Lupines are amazing show stopper! 💕🌸
Cutting the grass is a breeze... with a riding lawn mower. We learned that the first year there.
I love your pot in a pot system! Perfect idea
Thank you
your hosta garden is Stunning!!!!
Thank you
Hi Heidi 🌺. Every thing looks amazing in your garden it looks stunning with these beautiful plants.
Have a great day. 🌺🌻🌺
Thanks for watching
Going to be beautiful ❤️
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Beautiful flower beds. I so enjoy your walk arounds.
Thanks for walking through the garden with me.
You have a beautiful garden! I like the idea in the front flower bed, where the pots are changeable. I remember seeing that on Pinterest.😊
Yes, we have a few videos on it as well
Heidi, I'm with you on the impatients.
Many years ago before drip irrigation or aquapots, i had impatients in mixed planters on my front porch. I'd put some water on them in the early morning(while having my coffee & watching the wildlife) before leaving for work. But when I'd get home in the late afternoon or early evenings, they would be all wilted down. They would look like they were on deaths door lol. I'd throw more water on them and within just a few minutes, they were right back to looking gorgeous!! I've been a huge fan of them ever since. They were absolutely resilient and beautiful! And any plant that can spring back like that is definitely a keeper in my book.
Yes it is !
I love your colorful garden 😍
Goals 🙌🫶
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Your yard is beautiful. You and Rod have a good eye for plants and how to place them.
Thank you so much!
Your gardens are amazing💕💕💕 thank you for sharing🥰
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Beautiful- thank you
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Outstanding gardens, you guys do an awesome job. 👌 ❤
Thank you for the kind words.
I was never a big host a fan either, only liking the varigated, but this host a garden is stunning!! I may have to get the names of some of them. Just beautifu!
It is a game changer to mix them up
You're right about Lupine...they also don't like to be transplanted....plant careful not to disturb root system, then leave them alone once established Thanks for showing your beautiful gardens.
Yes, that is also a good point
Your garden is so gorgeous! I love all the colors and textures that you have planted. Those hostas are spectacular! Such great color variation. I'm going to enjoy yours. I can't plant hostas because there are too many deer around, and they eat the hostas to the ground.
Yes they are a deer salad bar if you have deer.
Your butterfly garden is so beautiful!
Thank you🦋
Lovely garden! Love your videos! And loved the mouse house comment. Made me laugh out loud! lol My only 2 hosta plants (that I bought from you guys on clearance last year) are loving life in my NorCal zone 9 garden. I definitely need a few more and I’ll have a smaller hosta garden. Have a blessed day! ❤
Thank you for letting us be a part of your garden.
Hi Heidi, do your potted plants in pots ever outgrow their 10-inch pots? I’m always amazed by how vivid the Anna’s Magic Ball are and how nicely everything is blooming! Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful garden. I always love watching your tours.
No they do not out grow the pots. We water daily and feed weekly.
Beautiful as usual! How do you control the slugs and bugs in all those pretty hostas? Thanks.
Welll, there is some damage. You can put down slug pellets.
Your gardens are beautiful ! Why , do you keep the yucky old tool shed in your gardens ?
I like the chippy look, it adds character.
Hi Heidi! Do you need to trim Sonic bloom Weigela or not? Can you tell us about it in your next tour, please?
You can trim it but it is not needed. I like to trim sometimes after it is done blooming or also we will trim in the fall taking it down by 1/3 to 1/2.
Is your lawn kentucky bluegrass?. Lookks lush and compact
I think you are right.
Heide, what do you have ticked up under your Firelight Hydrangea?
I am not sure what you are asking.
@@gardencrossings I was asking what plants you have tucked up under the Firelight Hydrangeas in your backyard. I watched your recent garden tour.
My lilac stopped blooming 2 weeks ago. Would it still be ok to trim it?
Yes, now would be the time to trim, after it is done flowering.