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  • Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025

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  • @AustinDerek
    @AustinDerek 2 года назад +89

    Epic has always been awesome however Videos lately have been becoming super entertaining!!! The little added sound effects and extra touches for a fuller video production have been great. Kudos Kevin and crew!

    • @pakbowl420
      @pakbowl420 2 года назад +7

      I agree except for video's like this one. I find myself forwarding through most of it. Kevin and Jacques have good chemistry and make the videos entertaining and educational to watch. I rather have more of that.

    • @fromasialuvasia
      @fromasialuvasia 2 года назад +1

      The bug sound killed me 😂😂

  • @critterjon4061
    @critterjon4061 2 года назад +143

    As someone who has installed dozens of native pollinator gardens I can tell you that bee balm (monarda) is probably the best pollinator plant as it can thrive in any conditions and is like candy to bumblebees

    • @cbryce9243
      @cbryce9243 2 года назад

      Thanks!

    • @whatsup848
      @whatsup848 2 года назад +14

      I love bee balm but in humid areas like mine powdery mildew is a battle.

    • @tannenbaumgirl3100
      @tannenbaumgirl3100 2 года назад +12

      Powdery mildew is an issue, but its not bothered by it too much. It also prefers moist soils and spreads vigorously underground rhizomatically....its in the mint family, and we all know how mint spreads!

    • @Kneenibble
      @Kneenibble 2 года назад +1

      Which monarda?

    • @thatgardeninggirl2864
      @thatgardeninggirl2864 2 года назад +5

      Yes bee balm yarrow and mint

  • @firefly5247
    @firefly5247 2 года назад +23

    I LOVE these horticultural deep-dive videos that focus on one plant in particular! Another banger as usual :D

  • @manonguinchard5829
    @manonguinchard5829 2 года назад +29

    I loooooove Chris's garden with all the "wild" flowers everywhere, i want my garden to be like that ! My mother has a lot of yarrow in her garden, i will definitely grow some in my garden too.

  • @itme7685
    @itme7685 2 года назад +34

    It grows all over the place. I’ve been on backpacking trips where it’s frequently found growing in disturbed areas and made a tea out of it to put on blistered feet or minor cuts and it heals them up quite well.

    • @dianapovero7319
      @dianapovero7319 2 года назад +2

      Yes yarrow is commonly used as a topical ehaling agent. I use it for my exzema all the time.

    • @Kendergurl
      @Kendergurl 2 года назад +2

      I put a fresh sprig in my coffee for menstrual pain.

    • @dianapovero7319
      @dianapovero7319 2 года назад

      @@Kendergurl Good Tip!

    • @itme7685
      @itme7685 2 года назад

      What is RUclips doing to stop these scammers?

  • @DreadlockPatriot
    @DreadlockPatriot 2 года назад +30

    I just started growing yarrow this year! Mostly for medicinal use, but I have to say I am absolutely loving all of the other benefits it provides my garden

    • @wordsbymaribeja1470
      @wordsbymaribeja1470 2 года назад

      I've also just started to grow Yarrow this year for medicinal purposes , I've got about 7 plants in 5 small pots, I've got the leaves but imagine I'll need to put in ground or a much larger pot to see any flowers.

    • @DreadlockPatriot
      @DreadlockPatriot 2 года назад

      @@wordsbymaribeja1470 If you’re growing from seed they won’t flower in the first year, so that’s totally normal. I transplanted some wild yarrow from the forests around my house and started some from seed. The ones I started from seed have not flowered either 😊

  • @JJO-Writer
    @JJO-Writer 2 года назад +2

    Thanks!

  • @PrincessTS01
    @PrincessTS01 2 года назад +15

    I've seen versions of this plant in videos from "crime pays but botany doesn't" it's amazing how big the Asteraceae family is, one of my favorites.

    • @Saamniferu
      @Saamniferu 2 года назад +2

      No wonder its aster, it tastes JUST like it. Absolutely vile and horrid, but technically edible?

    • @OsirusHandle
      @OsirusHandle 10 месяцев назад

      it appears to be slightly toxic and particularly bad for your gonads, apparently being an abortificant too ​@@Saamniferu

  • @beaubromley942
    @beaubromley942 2 года назад +3

    Nice to see Yarrow getting some love! I admire the low maintenance factor and that they handle hot summer days!

  • @dorkthrone
    @dorkthrone 2 года назад +3

    So it's pretty wild for me personally that this video came out when it did. I was visiting a friend in an Alaska Native village way off the road system. My friend was showing me some of the plants that have value as traditional medicines. She showed me the yarrow plant and told me its frequently dried and used as a fever reducer, but she couldn't recall the English word. So while I only learned the Sugt'stun word, I decided it would be fun to grow. Thanks for helping me out!

  • @mattjasuncion
    @mattjasuncion 2 года назад +9

    I've volunteered with a group called the Yarrow Society for Intergenerational Justice up in Vancouver's Chinatown, so it's awesome to learn more about the plant that gave it its name :)

    • @theurbanthirdhomestead
      @theurbanthirdhomestead 3 месяца назад

      I wonder why they chose that name? 🤔 Yarrow can help stop heavy bleeding, coagulating an open wound.

  • @christineborgatti3760
    @christineborgatti3760 2 года назад +9

    I love Chris's garden. Beautiful!

  • @simonem.3092
    @simonem.3092 2 года назад +3

    Such a great addition to epic’s family. Lover her garden, knowledge, and gift for teaching/sharing.

  • @jackiehorsley9263
    @jackiehorsley9263 2 года назад +2

    wow that's so awesome Iam growing Yarrow In my garden I am so happy to hear that Yarrow Is so easy to grow

  • @kitewoman7054
    @kitewoman7054 2 года назад +5

    I think I'm going to go get some tomorrow, maybe pinks and oranges, paprika sounds wonderful. And also some of that bee balm, thanks for the tip💚💙💜

  • @auraelgin4774
    @auraelgin4774 2 года назад +6

    In my garden I added Yarrow to my Daisy bed, ox-eye, heliopsis and conflowers a mix up of many perennial daisy look flowers, the yarrow was vigorous and over 3-4 years just as the daisy petal flowers were taking off the yarrow took over. It was invasive and crowded out the perennials... over time I mowed the bed over and it became lawn again... the yarrow put matte carpet over that area of the lawn. I will not plant yarrow again in a border. I like the umbrel shape but may look for other plants not so vigorous. Even the weedy Queen Anne's Lace is not that invasive, and I love the look of that.

    • @clb50
      @clb50 2 года назад +1

      Yes, it's pretty aggressive for sure. Has spread all over our acreage.

    • @bustedkeaton
      @bustedkeaton 2 года назад

      Try sticking them in pots and burying the pots at ground level

  • @jelatinosa
    @jelatinosa 2 года назад

    Chris is such a great speaker. She speaks so clearly and eloquently. What did she do before this or besides this?

  • @heycrisper
    @heycrisper 2 года назад +2

    Yes! One of the few plants I planted this year, along with feverfew and its a new favourite! We’ve always had it growing in our lawn naturally. It’s a nice option for lawn cover too as it mows down well and comes back! Stays green too even in a drought.

  • @PorchGardeningWithPassion
    @PorchGardeningWithPassion 11 месяцев назад +1

    Very good video! It convinced me to try to grow some yarrow this year in my flower bed.

  • @wolfsbane1991
    @wolfsbane1991 2 года назад +8

    Here in Scandinavia, yarrow is by many considered a weed due to it's extensive growth and it's tendency to overtake the lawn grass. I never planted any but have many growing in my garden as normal "weeds" throughout - i keep most of them and only remove the ones where I don't like their placement. I am very lucky to have the rare, soft pink kind! They are stunning and I love looking at them.

    • @theurbanthirdhomestead
      @theurbanthirdhomestead 3 месяца назад

      Do they spread by seed? Everything I've ever heard was that they're propagated by root; the seeds are sterile. Good to hear that may not be true. It can be a life-saver; it'll stop blood hemorrhaging (spelling?).

  • @Fil-AmGardening
    @Fil-AmGardening 2 года назад

    Yes, I listened and cultivated the like button 😊
    Mabuhay from Arizona 🥰

  • @danieldow3094
    @danieldow3094 2 года назад +8

    YESSSSS, You know exactly how excited about this I am 😅. Wonderful concept in whole, ornamentals to improve edible pollination and beneficials, but really just the perfect plant to fill the role. So so good!
    The standard white is a staple, but I really like the moonshine (yellow on grey) and the red on greens. Pinks are great in mixed planters with purples and yellows too.

    • @domesti-city
      @domesti-city 2 года назад +1

      I bought one this year called "Paprika" and the color was stunning. The hover flies and other pollinators loved it, and it did well in mostly shade.

    • @danieldow3094
      @danieldow3094 2 года назад

      @@domesti-city That looks VERY nice, they seem to be tolerant of so many conditions, and really just go off when they get any extra water.

  • @sherylwhited7380
    @sherylwhited7380 2 года назад +6

    Yarrow is a great plant to grow near your compost bins…yarrow prunings will help speed decomposition in the bins!

  • @flowerpixel
    @flowerpixel 2 года назад

    Always learn so much from Chris!

  • @anpanek
    @anpanek 2 года назад +2

    Kevin, you hired some really great content creators! I really enjoy watching Jacque and Kris

  • @JenksBladeworks
    @JenksBladeworks 2 года назад +9

    I used yarrow to remove my molar up in the mountains when I was a kid. Good herb to forage for In the wild!

    • @cbryce9243
      @cbryce9243 2 года назад +4

      You removed a molar, like a tooth? How?

    • @humanbeing4368
      @humanbeing4368 2 года назад +1

      Makes a great toothpaste as well.

    • @JenksBladeworks
      @JenksBladeworks 2 года назад +2

      @@cbryce9243 I was camping with a group for a week. During dinner on one of the first nights my molar was in a lot of pain and became loose. I went out and grabbed some yarrow and chewed it up until I couldn’t feel anything in my mouth. I just kept tugging on my tooth until it popped out. 🤙🏼

  • @katehenderson8194
    @katehenderson8194 2 года назад +2

    Good stuff Eric, good stuff!

  • @miss_mish
    @miss_mish 2 года назад

    I started growing it for its medicinal uses and as a pollinator. So many benefits plus its just pretty.

  • @edzakete.3700
    @edzakete.3700 Год назад

    Great channel. Twice in a row I thought I'd search for a topic that wouldn't be spoke about much and ended up here both times last was for goji, thanks!! Im cultivating both

  • @frankbarnwell____
    @frankbarnwell____ 2 года назад +2

    The bug sounded like it had some old cabbage. Perfect!
    But seriously, yarrow and others were called "weeds", by my parents and grandparents. But exactly what various pollinators need.

  • @frankanderson3503
    @frankanderson3503 2 года назад +1

    I am growing Yarrow for the first time, planted last year and cant wait to see what colour the seedlings are as they are showing flower clusters already.

  • @traceytobbe9122
    @traceytobbe9122 2 года назад +3

    I actually have wild ones growing here. I also planted some from seed also. Thanks for this great info.

  • @daniellebailey6802
    @daniellebailey6802 2 года назад +3

    I really like to grow hyssop. The bees love it and I like to make some tea with it in the mornings.

  • @1Lightdancer
    @1Lightdancer 2 года назад

    Yarrow is one of my favorites!!
    As an herb (check a good herb book) it's great for fevers, hormonal imbalances, and externally it's a great wound herb, staunching bleeding.

  • @TitanUranusOfficial
    @TitanUranusOfficial 2 года назад +14

    Another benefit if you live near the Gulf Coast - plant them to get morning sun and the anoles will gather on the flowers at daybreak to warm up - and get a snack! I always plant them near pest-prone plants for this reason.

  • @ShannonPalmer84
    @ShannonPalmer84 2 года назад

    Thanks epic gardening for the vids.never could of learned to grow wheat or lots of things .I’ve learned many things in a short time. I also love how many videos are averagely uploaded in just a week!😁

  • @jean-lucchessher7065
    @jean-lucchessher7065 2 года назад +1

    Nasturtium has done bits for me all the insects love it

  • @nicolewagner6549
    @nicolewagner6549 Год назад

    Yarrow attracts and sustains more ladybugs than anything else I have ever grown. I keep some in every garden like security posts to guard my more vulnerable plants from pests. It also makes the best mulch. It holds together better than straw and builds a light, airy topsoil.

  • @Greenplantguide
    @Greenplantguide 2 года назад +2

    This plant is a really good for pollinators. I use as tea and has a very benefites💚💚✌👌

  • @GrowingonVancouverIsland
    @GrowingonVancouverIsland 2 года назад +11

    On Vancouver Island we have a ton of wild yarrow. It's a magnet for butterflies 🦋

    • @ShannonPalmer84
      @ShannonPalmer84 2 года назад

      I believe we have lots of wild yarrow against a ditch! That’s cool.😁

  • @angelikaradominska5512
    @angelikaradominska5512 2 года назад +1

    My granpa used this yarrow when his chickens was sick. It is good for diahhrea

  • @jimkingsland1645
    @jimkingsland1645 2 года назад

    Thank you for this thoroughly informative and detailed presentation. I like your positivity.

  • @jennyjohnson5428
    @jennyjohnson5428 Год назад

    "Mowable" ... thank you!! This is exactly the information I wanted. The lawn at my new home could use some fun additions. I'll start with white yarrow, as I bought a s#!+-ton of seeds a year or so ago.

    • @jennyjohnson5428
      @jennyjohnson5428 Год назад

      Planning to turn a front yard decorative bed into a bird & pollinator oasis in the upcoming years.

  • @colossusX1
    @colossusX1 2 года назад

    Just got some yarrow seeds this month. Can't wait to plant

  • @renestewart604
    @renestewart604 2 года назад +1

    Yarrow is a very good first aid plant for cuts and minor bleeding. Crush a leaf and apply directly to the skin and secure by covering with an adhesive strip.

  • @jamesclaire115
    @jamesclaire115 2 года назад +1

    Great video on an interwsting subject. I enjoy your videos. Thant you for reaching out and getting expert information for your videos. Stay well and be blessed...

  • @pammamancina7118
    @pammamancina7118 2 года назад +2

    That garden is a dream. I wish I had some soil to plant them.

  • @heyitsjaims
    @heyitsjaims 2 года назад

    Hi Kevin! Hope you can do a vid on how to maintain container gardens for a long time. God bless 💕

  • @SerHuntsReviews
    @SerHuntsReviews 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the upload Eric! (I know your name is Kevin buts it’s too hilarious)

  • @irinahendrik2066
    @irinahendrik2066 2 года назад +1

    Thank you

  • @ILikeZerg
    @ILikeZerg 11 месяцев назад

    Chris' yard is so beautiful! I think I'm gonna find somewhere for some yarrow

  • @HomeandHearthHomestead
    @HomeandHearthHomestead 2 года назад +2

    Adding to my grow list. I use johnnys seeds, so I have to wait until November for the yarrow, but I can purchase alyssum at the end of August.

  • @harrybrown3657
    @harrybrown3657 2 года назад

    Good information ☺

  • @sniffywhiffy2452
    @sniffywhiffy2452 2 года назад +1

    I make tea from Yarrow leaves. Nice before bedtime.

  • @ausfoodgarden
    @ausfoodgarden 2 года назад

    Hey! I clicked the like button and a lot of my seedlings died. Sure it might have been the frost we had here in Melbourne Aus but...
    We used to be told chewing yarrow cured toothaches but I've no idea if that's true.
    Thanks for reminding me about yarrow. I'll buy some seeds and add more flowers for the pollinators.

  • @eliee1
    @eliee1 2 года назад +11

    Hey Kevin,
    Have you ever given thought to having a sort of super tropical plant/tree grower join your team?

  • @GARDENING_foraging
    @GARDENING_foraging 2 года назад +2

    It's not only edible, but has many health benefits. The main one is the ability to stop bleeding when applied to a wound.

  • @lisasemmler4111
    @lisasemmler4111 Год назад +1

    Is it possible to propagate yarrow from stem or leaf cuttings?

  • @flourishplantman
    @flourishplantman 2 года назад +1

    I need this plant thanks for the vid!

  • @ZA-mb5di
    @ZA-mb5di 2 года назад

    For those that wonder about its medicinal uses, it can slow or stop bleeding if made into a poultice or ointment and applied to a wound

  • @uchennaW
    @uchennaW 2 года назад +1

    0:16 I literally listened to and obeyed that insect 🤣🤣🤣

  • @carsonwilsonfarm
    @carsonwilsonfarm 2 года назад +4

    Just added firefly peach sky yarrow as well as other pollinator favorites for our new bee colony 🐝

    • @MsHarasan
      @MsHarasan 2 года назад +1

      What are your other pollinators? Thanks.

    • @carsonwilsonfarm
      @carsonwilsonfarm 2 года назад +2

      @@MsHarasan Bee balm, nepeta (catmint), salvia and Shasta daisies. The landing pads are much easier for them to get to the pollen and nectar. Hope this helps!

  • @matthewb1386
    @matthewb1386 2 года назад

    I have yarrow growing wild in my lawn and even the ones that get mowed regularly still flower a couple inches above the ground. I let it grow out in some areas and i want to move some around to low traffic areas I can let it go

  • @lilspittin313
    @lilspittin313 2 года назад

    I think it's a good herb to have for autumn, very potent

  • @thatgardeninggirl2864
    @thatgardeninggirl2864 2 года назад +2

    I have a pink yarrow white yarrow and a red yarrow

  • @happygirlcreations3350
    @happygirlcreations3350 10 месяцев назад

    I have a huge patch of yarrow and noticed that lightning bugs like hanging out and resting in it during the day. Many different types of bees were all over it last year too.

  • @kerripatterson7117
    @kerripatterson7117 2 года назад +3

    I plan on adding some white yarrow to the garden soon but really like the look of the red yarrow. Not sure if red yarrow will have the same benefits?

    • @cbryce9243
      @cbryce9243 2 года назад +2

      They'd be really pretty mixed.

  • @plantsoverpills1643
    @plantsoverpills1643 2 года назад +1

    Common yarrow…great addition to lung teas…also a soothing sitz-bath component.

  • @robinfitzgerald7093
    @robinfitzgerald7093 2 года назад

    Yarrow’s on my list to buy next. It’s mid-summer, but…,

  • @lisalott7646
    @lisalott7646 2 года назад +1

    Love this!!

  • @asadonat386
    @asadonat386 2 года назад

    Love the channel and slowly transforming our yard thanks to your videos!
    Had a question - we get a ton of mosquitos that won't leave my 2 year old alone. I've found lists of plants that are good at repelling mosquitos... Curious if you have any insight into if these actually work? Rosemary, Lavender, Marigolds, Citronella, Basil, Lemongrass, Thyme, catnip.
    (So far marigolds seems like a no)

    • @dorothy7743
      @dorothy7743 2 года назад

      I have all of those AND mosquitos. I water only in early morning, so dried off by evening. Also eliminate ANY thing that puddles water, even a bottlecap or tray under potted plant.

    • @dorothy7743
      @dorothy7743 2 года назад

      Mosquitos hide in my shed and under my mobilehome, so even without water, they can be problematic.

  • @Anythingforfreedom
    @Anythingforfreedom 2 года назад +6

    Have you ever grown painted daisys? I’ve heard that it kills ROOT ROT NEMOTODES when painted Daisys are composted into the soil.

  • @madmaxxmad2
    @madmaxxmad2 2 года назад +1

    great tips

  • @piantiamo
    @piantiamo 2 года назад

    Thanks Kevin!

  • @tannersegura5104
    @tannersegura5104 2 года назад +9

    I teach survival skills at summer camp to kids an this is a plant we always cover for its great medicinal properties. Curious if you could explain any differences between Western Yarrow and Wooly Yarrow? As the are both common in Colorado where I live. Also I always thought it was pronounced Yarr-oh like a pirate instead of Your-oh. Have I been wrong about this?

    • @dianapovero7319
      @dianapovero7319 2 года назад

      No, the difference is merely dialect.

    • @nafisahbrawner654
      @nafisahbrawner654 2 года назад +1

      Tons of medicinal properties from the root/flower

  • @deanwinchester6654
    @deanwinchester6654 2 года назад

    Looks good, intersting plant.

  • @ArchangelArchetypeOracle
    @ArchangelArchetypeOracle 2 года назад +2

    Awesome! Thank you. 🙏🏾

  • @clb50
    @clb50 2 года назад +2

    I have Yarrow growing all over our 12 acres.. Not alot of pollinators and I'm doing my best to attract them. (Howver, plenty of cabbage moth around.) I'm beginning to wonder if the farmer down below us sprays his hay. 😭

  • @hannahbingham2197
    @hannahbingham2197 2 года назад

    I’m in Kentucky (zone 6b), and I got Western yarrow from a friend and this is the first year I have it in my yard. The blooms were beautiful, but they’ve been dried out now for several weeks. So I can cut the blooms down and they will bloom again? Thanks for the helpful video! It was exactly what I needed!

  • @clvrcookie
    @clvrcookie 2 года назад

    At least in southern Quebec, where I’m located, pink and white yarrow flowers attract mostly flies and beetles; bees & cie seem relatively uninterested. That’s no problem though, all pollinators are welcome in my garden!

  • @kristydoman3434
    @kristydoman3434 2 года назад

    I have ordered some ornamental plants for fall, including moonshine yarrow. Sure hope some ollas come into stock before I plant! Think they will be in stock soon in your store!?

  • @dyanalayng5507
    @dyanalayng5507 Год назад

    I think I should try to find native white flowering yarrows (Southern Ontario, Canada), because the yellow one is beautiful but I never see bees on it, especially the little bees.

  • @dtorrice5101
    @dtorrice5101 2 года назад +2

    White yarrow is used for medicinal purposes also.

    • @TheSamba37
      @TheSamba37 2 года назад

      That was mentioned in the video...

    • @ghiajohnson1547
      @ghiajohnson1547 2 года назад

      Is this the same plant (wild carrot) that’s used for birth control?

  • @lurklingX
    @lurklingX Год назад

    looking fw to growing mine. have seeds. never saw any colors but white and yellow tho.

  • @goofdaman4472
    @goofdaman4472 2 года назад +1

    should talk about the difference between Yarrow & Poison Hemlock (aka Poison Parsnip) and how to tell the 2 apart they look almost identical and poison hemlock is some dangerous stuff if it gets on your skin

  • @gwenb4531
    @gwenb4531 2 года назад

    I have pink yarrow which I will be moving closer to my mini vegetable garden.

  • @TT-xv8tn
    @TT-xv8tn 2 года назад

    Hi there. I couldn't find the link that you referenced in your grey water short - the shorts don't seem to have any links that I can find - it's just the movie and a subscribe button and that's it. I want to know how to use bathing and washing machine water to water our yard. Thank you!!!

  • @smokingpyro
    @smokingpyro Год назад

    yarrow is amazing plant medicine.

  • @barbaraodanakachildrensauthor
    @barbaraodanakachildrensauthor Год назад

    Have to say I'm liking Chris' videos almost more than Kevin's! Sorry, Kev. :) BTW, I would love to know how the other yarrow varieties (colors) do down in coastal SoCal (zone 10b)?

  • @ladyheiress9933
    @ladyheiress9933 2 года назад +1

    Where's a good place to get the seeds of yarrow?

  • @silviakhan1073
    @silviakhan1073 2 года назад +2

    I discovered milk thistle along my roses! The purple flowers got my attention had no idea what they were. Leaves are prickly and ugly but flower is pretty. Is it really great for pollinators? Trying to research about it.
    Need some yerrow!

    • @CloudedIdeas24
      @CloudedIdeas24 2 года назад +4

      Milk thistle is amazing for liver health!

    • @silviakhan1073
      @silviakhan1073 2 года назад

      @@CloudedIdeas24
      Yes! Read about a few benefits. I would be afraid to try it though without asking a real doc.

  • @ellenkuang8853
    @ellenkuang8853 2 года назад

    What is that insect on Jacques' yarrow??? I recently noticed a ton of them on my patio garden.

  • @ddgamble2199
    @ddgamble2199 Год назад

    What is that gorgeous plant with purple flowers ar :36 ?

  • @debbybrady1246
    @debbybrady1246 2 года назад

    Can I grow it in large pots?

  • @Kat-mf7mt
    @Kat-mf7mt 2 года назад +4

    I sowed mine back in April and I think it is still a large green clump of leaves.

    • @sarabaghaei5056
      @sarabaghaei5056 2 года назад

      Maybe you have a lot of nitrogen in your soil?

    • @lkh511981
      @lkh511981 2 года назад +1

      There's a saying that applies to a lot of perennials when starting from seed. First year they sleep, second year they creep, third year they leap.

  • @NateFord
    @NateFord 9 месяцев назад

    Why are we not talking about Chris’ living garden walls?? They’re amazing. Does anyone know how she did it?

  • @deborakinsall9253
    @deborakinsall9253 2 года назад +1

    I read that yarrow is toxic to dogs. Is anyone familiar with this? Is the likelihood of them eating it low since it appears to taste bad to rabbits and deer? Your garden is lovely Chris!

    • @verngib9041
      @verngib9041 Год назад

      I have yarrow in my yard. My dog has never touched it. Happy gardening!!

  • @pedromunoz4468
    @pedromunoz4468 2 года назад +1

    This is Kevin, here is Chris in Vancouver .... yep thank you cultivate the like button 🙄

  • @judithgash1845
    @judithgash1845 2 года назад +3

    ❓️ can you grow yarrow in a giant pot and will it survive over winter in that pot????????

    • @SmallSpoonBrigade
      @SmallSpoonBrigade 2 года назад +1

      Probably. These don't have a very deep root system. Unless you're near the limit for their cold tolerance.

    • @judithgash1845
      @judithgash1845 2 года назад

      @@SmallSpoonBrigade thanks

    • @judithgash1845
      @judithgash1845 2 года назад

      @+①②③④②②⑧⓪⑥⑥⑤ Callme I am in zone 4

  • @kathrynmettelka7216
    @kathrynmettelka7216 2 года назад

    Love yarrow. Just trying to keep it alive till triple-digit temperatures drop and at least some rain falls. Tap water has the wrong pH, too alkaline.