This is really great info! Will you be showing us how you plant these some of these combos in the garden in the springtime? That would be really cool to see how you do it according to how tall they get and what order you think they look best in... I have a problem with heights, flowering times, etc. and how to put them together so they look the best...😄
I've been using the S note program on my phone. I just insert images from the garden & some garden web sites. I can doodle right on the screen using the eye dropper color picker so I can see if I need more of a color during a part of the season.
Your plant combinations are so beautiful! I am adding more native plants in my gardens. I love your selections it is so inspirational. I also like cutting pictures of plants from catalogs and making collages during the wintertime.
Thanks for again letting us in on your tremendous knowledge of not only plants but also process. I trust you as a landscape architect and totally admire you. ❤ Maybe I’ll get into the profession again….. Back in the day, I made collages (client presentations) of plants, materials, and designs in Photoshop, but I love working in Canva!
Learn so much from you! Thank you for actually walking us through the step by step process you use for both methods! I would love it if you would do a video on where you order live plants. I hear about so many plants that I NEVER see in big box stores or nurseries. Our nurseries don’t carry tons. Anyway, when I hear about a plant, I never know which plant companies do a good job or even which ones that carry natives, etc. Would love to know what and when and where you order live plants - sort of a guide like you did with planning. Thanks!
Well, but that could throw you off by what’s happening only at that moment with each plant, since you might be distracted by the showiest plants of the time of your visit. If you go in early spring, for example, are you going to be buying late-season grasses « by eye » if they haven’t even emerged yet? Unless you have a very good idea beforehand of what you want to buy for a garden over different seasons, it is better to plan like this, if you can.
Thank you so much for this! Trying to revitalize our 20ish year old Japanese inspired garden and excited to try both methods. I absolutely love all your videos they are all so informative and relaxing. Any suggestions about flowers I could add to a bamboo patch in mostly sun? The bamboo only gets about 4-5 feet tall so I’d like to add some more interest.
Oh I didn’t know Canva has the mood boards. That looks fun! Thanks Yulia, I love our plant combinations!
This is really great info! Will you be showing us how you plant these some of these combos in the garden in the springtime? That would be really cool to see how you do it according to how tall they get and what order you think they look best in... I have a problem with heights, flowering times, etc. and how to put them together so they look the best...😄
What a great idea, I like the paper version …a great use for the seed catalogues that usually get recycled. A fun project for dreary winter days
I've been using the S note program on my phone. I just insert images from the garden & some garden web sites. I can doodle right on the screen using the eye dropper color picker so I can see if I need more of a color during a part of the season.
Your plant combinations are so beautiful! I am adding more native plants in my gardens. I love your selections it is so inspirational. I also like cutting pictures of plants from catalogs and making collages during the wintertime.
Thanks for again letting us in on your tremendous knowledge of not only plants but also process. I trust you as a landscape architect and totally admire you. ❤ Maybe I’ll get into the profession again….. Back in the day, I made collages (client presentations) of plants, materials, and designs in Photoshop, but I love working in Canva!
Learn so much from you! Thank you for actually walking us through the step by step process you use for both methods! I would love it if you would do a video on where you order live plants. I hear about so many plants that I NEVER see in big box stores or nurseries. Our nurseries don’t carry tons. Anyway, when I hear about a plant, I never know which plant companies do a good job or even which ones that carry natives, etc. Would love to know what and when and where you order live plants - sort of a guide like you did with planning. Thanks!
I do this too (cut out pages of plant magazines, stick them to paper to make a mood board.)!
Thank you Yuliya, this is always such an education. I so appreciate you taking us a long, sharing, and helping us become better gardeners.
This was great. I can the benefits of both ways to play. Thanks for sharing.
What a great use of old catalogs! I was at an impasse in making choices for my new bed - Thank you!
very informative and generous of you to share this !
Thanks a lot for sharing with us all your precious advices... your videos are always very interesting with a lot of informations.
I love Canva, never thought about using it in this manner, thanks for sharing
Such a fun project!
I enjoyed both, Yulia.
Great idea. I love the paper collage method the most because it's tactile. Have used Canva for other things, though, and know it's a good visual tool.
Great suggestions! Thanks so much!
Thanks for the tips Yulia 😀 I am very limited on my computer skills, so I will stick with the paper version 😉
Thank you! Great information!
Great idea! 😊
This is a fantastic idea
I’m old school; paper. Matching up plants in person at the nursery will always be best though.
Well, but that could throw you off by what’s happening only at that moment with each plant, since you might be distracted by the showiest plants of the time of your visit. If you go in early spring, for example, are you going to be buying late-season grasses « by eye » if they haven’t even emerged yet? Unless you have a very good idea beforehand of what you want to buy for a garden over different seasons, it is better to plan like this, if you can.
Thank you so much for this! Trying to revitalize our 20ish year old Japanese inspired garden and excited to try both methods. I absolutely love all your videos they are all so informative and relaxing. Any suggestions about flowers I could add to a bamboo patch in mostly sun? The bamboo only gets about 4-5 feet tall so I’d like to add some more interest.
What a great idea!
Love it!! Thank you so much!!!
Off topic: can I start Snow-on-the-mountain as winter sowing? 😘😘
Yes you can!
@@ydoyougardenyou are so sweet ❤hugs from Ireland
"Primrose" looks more like lavender to me.