I’ve never seen a sedum like the one shown at 1:30. Do you know,the variety? It’s so pretty. Did i see a canna behind you at 7:20. I have given up on most of my cannas as it is such a huge job to dig them up in the fall and store them all winter. I just tossed out two large bags of tubers. Your tips will help me as I’m an aging gardener. Each year gets a bit tougher.
They can be persistent for sure! The amount of weeds coming through should decrease each year as you keep pulling those that make it through. Make sure your mulch is compact, blocking as much sunlight to the soil as possible.
This was Awesome thank you
You communicate so well! Thank you for the great tips
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for this, great suggestions.
Glad it was helpful! @heatherhereshegrows knows her stuff. What zone do you garden in?
Good information 💯
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you for the information, very helpful.
Glad it was helpful!
I’ve never seen a sedum like the one shown at 1:30. Do you know,the variety? It’s so pretty. Did i see a canna behind you at 7:20. I have given up on most of my cannas as it is such a huge job to dig them up in the fall and store them all winter. I just tossed out two large bags of tubers. Your tips will help me as I’m an aging gardener. Each year gets a bit tougher.
Hi! The sedum is 'Matrona'. And, yes, that is a canna later in the video. Glad you found the video helpful!
Love Rule #5.
very informational, only thing is mulching, I have at least 3 inches of mulch and those thistle weeds just pop right through it. can't get rid of them
They can be persistent for sure! The amount of weeds coming through should decrease each year as you keep pulling those that make it through. Make sure your mulch is compact, blocking as much sunlight to the soil as possible.
@@Gardendesignmag thank you! soo how do I know if the mulch is compact? I feel like always after it rains is when they start popping through...