Love seeing your lovely garden as it changes through the seasons. So jealous that you can grow hydrangeas in full sun. Here in Queensland, Australia they have to be protected and grown in shade. Looking forward to your spring garden.
Thanks for the refresher -- makes me think I should maybe take my paniculatas down a bit more. Your advice is very good about stepping away and coming back to take another look. Also, I have begun wearing eye protection when I prune so that I don't poke myself in the eye when I reach down into the center of the plant!
Hi, I love your garden and videos! I would like to try sheet mulching this year. I love the variety of plants you have in your gardens. How do you decide what to plant where, besides taking sun exposure and moisture into consideration. Do you kind of plant freely or design precisely?
Thanks for this lesson. I have a few hydrangeas that I planted two summers ago; they haven’t performed well because deer, rabbits keep nibbling on them, and they didn’t get enough sun because of a rainy summer last year. Would it encourage growth if I pruned them or should I just allow them to grown on a bit more?
This is very helpful.... so my limelights are very new.. planted very small in fall of 22.. they bloomed summer 2023..question is they have very skinny branches.. should i cut all those off completely and only leave the strong ones, or should i cut them only halfway
Thank you ! I'm rooting limelights for friends and family! I love to experiment. This time I used a rooting hormone and they look very happy so far.
Sounds great!🌱🌱
You and your garden are amazing 🤩
Thank you so much 😊
Oh your Daffs!! Oh! I love seeing them! Beautiful!
Thank you! 🌼🌼
Great vid Jay, isn’t it awesome to be entering another Spring! Enjoy, best to you and your garden this year.
Yes indeed! Thank you, Stuart! 🌼🌼
GORG GARDENNNNN!!!!!
Thank you! 🌱🌱
Exciting time of year! Luv this for us 💚💚💚
Indeed! 🌱🌱
Love seeing your lovely garden as it changes through the seasons. So jealous that you can grow hydrangeas in full sun. Here in Queensland, Australia they have to be protected and grown in shade. Looking forward to your spring garden.
Thank you! 🌱🌼🌸
Enjoyed watching 😊
Thanks for the visit🌼🌼
I experiment in my garden as well! Doesn’t hurt to try and see what happens.🌷☀️🌷
Exactly!!! More plants, more fun! 🌱🌱🌱
Thanks for the refresher -- makes me think I should maybe take my paniculatas down a bit more. Your advice is very good about stepping away and coming back to take another look. Also, I have begun wearing eye protection when I prune so that I don't poke myself in the eye when I reach down into the center of the plant!
Glad it was helpful!🌱🌱
I’m a new subscriber! Your garden is gorgeous! Lots of inspiration for me here.😊 is it ok to just leave the hydrangea cuts on the ground as mulch?
I would 🌱🌱🌱
Hi, I love your garden and videos! I would like to try sheet mulching this year. I love the variety of plants you have in your gardens. How do you decide what to plant where, besides taking sun exposure and moisture into consideration. Do you kind of plant freely or design precisely?
I definitely plant freely! I spend time staring at the garden and daydreaming, and imagining what it might look like.
Thanks for this lesson. I have a few hydrangeas that I planted two summers ago; they haven’t performed well because deer, rabbits keep nibbling on them, and they didn’t get enough sun because of a rainy summer last year. Would it encourage growth if I pruned them or should I just allow them to grown on a bit more?
Let them grow
This is very helpful.... so my limelights are very new.. planted very small in fall of 22.. they bloomed summer 2023..question is they have very skinny branches.. should i cut all those off completely and only leave the strong ones, or should i cut them only halfway
When they are really young (twigy), I wait a year or two to prune them.