Hi Erin, I really enjoyed this video. I felt like I was sitting across the table from you and enjoying a friendly gardeners conversation and having a cup of morning tea. Yes, more please!
Here is a another pro why I like when you use botanical names: I live in Germany and I am hungarian, while I am watching your english videos regularly and it is soo much easier to research, find a plant over here when you use the botanical name 😊So thank you for that! I don't hung up on your pronunciation, since I know how difficult is to speak another languages😊
I was just going to write the same thing! I live in Germany and I'm Brazilian, so the English name doesn't help me while searching for the plant in an European online nursery or going to a garden center. Knowing the botanical name helps a lot! 🥰
It’s like having a glass of wine talking gardening with these Q&A’s. Like being invited to a party! Love it! Your3 so down to earth and talk to us like we’re right there!
I very much liked the Q&A! And even tho I already knew the name you have for your hubs, I just want to say that every time you mention Mr. MuchMorePatient - it's his name that makes me smile 😊 Thank You for sharing 👍 💖
Love the way you are so real, being that perfection is so overrated. Now to add I won’t worry about my dahlias, because they haven’t bloom yet. The parts about always seeing the negative parts of our garden is so spot on. Great Q &A, enjoyed hearing your responses, so if you like doing them great if you don’t it’s still okay. Always enjoyable,thanks for sharing 👍❤️😊
I missed the watering episode and had to go back and watch it. I have a large property with perennial gardens that are not on drip. I have invested over the last few years in four retractable hoses and three stainless steel metal hoses all mounted on 4”x4” posts. These hoses make watering so much easier and I don’t have hoses laying on the ground, much to my husbands delight. He can now mow without having to coil the hoses anymore. Thanks for Q&A session
Erin, I love these Q&A videos! It’s like you were talking to me across the table. Thank you for all you do! Having a full time job as well as doing this is a ton of work! Know that it is very appreciated! 💚🌱
Please please continue to use the botanical names. They are the only ones I know. I get lost in regional common names. Pronunciation is also regional. No worries!! Just love your neighbor and your garden. 🥰
This was my first year planting plugs and I had great success with Moonshine Designs Nursery. For covering large areas with ground over this approach is so much more economical. Yes requires a lot of attention up front, planted immediately in early spring, prayed for no frost and paid a lot of attention to watering and weak fertilizer to help establish. I lost not a single plant. Out of 140. They have wonderful instructions, great communication re your order. Some plants/plug flats you have to wait for so start looking at their website early to match up when you want to plant. I am too impatient to pot on and really wanted to go straight into the ground. If you accept the responsibility of this early maintenance the results can really pay off.
This was fun! It was like sitting down for a Saturday morning neighborly visit. Might be nice once or twice per season - but your regular vids are a mainstay. Thanks!
Regarding garden tours...What u don't understand is that we don't expect perfection. We will love your gardens no matter what because we all know what it entails to keep gardens and there is no such thing as perfection. We basically just want to see what u have done with your gardening to get ideas for ourselves. Thank u 4 being there, Erin. U r a joy to listen to and to watch. Someday maybe let us see Mr. Much More Patient.
Lots of head nodding in agreement during the garden tour conversation. Gardens are so personal, the plants become your companion and any negative comment stings a little. I say, keep the garden private 🙂
Oh Erin! I feel your pain! I used to love Saturday mornings = and then I moved. I moved into a neighborhood in the house of my dreams with a wonderful back garden! Little did I know that Saturday mornings are when the pilots fly their private planes, the lawns get weed-whacked and mowed, the houses get pressure washed, etc....Every single Saturday. Rain or shine. Hot or cold. I LOVE your videos! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and your gardens!
Erin, I am delighted to have found your channel, I am now a subscriber! I enjoy your charisma, knowledge and garden tours. I especially love watching your dogs in the garden with you. Thanks for the show!
Q&A videos with Erin...duh, yes, please! And maybe Odin’s bath time? In my opinion, it is bad form for someone to call out a mispronunciation, plants or otherwise, and I love your response to that.
Love the Q and As but I also like how you do your best to answer questions in written form when you have time. I hope you keep doing that. Also I hope your q and a videos don’t replace the other types of videos that you do. Keep them coming you do a great job! Also liked to hear what you do for a living - thanks for sharing!
Came back and watched again…appreciate the-no shaming in the way we call the name of it. You taught me how to “say” astilbe and other plant names over the seasons. Thank you
I agree with the garden tours... it’s like showing your bedroom. I know not everything is in the hamper or put away or the bed made (our son gets in our bed all the time to play)... it’s private and you don’t wanna show it off. I know the garden is a bit different, but I think it’s a similar situation.
Erin, I love all your videos, but the Q & A answers alot of all my questions that i forget to ask in the comment area. You are a very busy lady, thank you for the videos. Cant wait for the tour.
I like Q&A! Your being down to earth is what makes you my favorite gardener to follow and the Q&A is a great ‘get to know you’ format. Strangely enough I got plugs from Walters Gardens (in Michigan where I garden) by ordering them from Harris Seed ( in Massachusetts).
Thank you for the Q&A. It’s nice to just have a sit down and listen to what’s on yours and other peoples minds. Thanks also for the reminder to take pictures of our progress in the gardens. It’s good to remember and realize the good work a person accomplishes.
I thought that this Q&A was wonderful. However, you are so good to answer all of the comments too, this must be a lot of work for you and I appreciate it, always. It was so nice to hear more about you and your thoughts. I watched it with a cup of tea and a cookie and it was fun. I really liked hearing about your career outside of gardening, I often wondered what you did outside of RUclips. I think it's so nice to hear that sometimes, there are weeds growing and that's just how it is when you're working full time. I need to hear that sometimes and remind myself of this when I look at my own meagre garden. Thank you for your honesty, I think you're doing a brilliant job. Enjoy the pool lounging, you deserve it!
I know its hard to answer all the comment questions. I think these Q&As are great so you can address the commonly/related questions asked in one place. I like the format!
Thank you so much Erin for sharing your garden! I love your Q&A video along with all your other videos. You make me laugh! It's a good thing and I thank you for your humor. ENJOY the rest of your weekend!
40 years ago I got a copy of the JL Hudson catalog. (Order one now!) But at the time I didn’t understand a thing they were saying because I didn’t know any of the botanical names. A few weeks later I got my first job in a plant nursery. By the end of the day three people had asked me for spider plants and they were all talking about something different. That made me go home and read the catalog and learn the botanical names! Thank you for listing them and using them! LOVE your videos!
Hi Erin, I like your Q and A videos as much as I like the other type of videos you post. I so enjoy seeing your garden along with Garden Answer, Y Garden, Linda Vater, and Jeri Landers. I get to see your over styles and garden layouts. I do like seeing different gardens just for the sake of beauty, but I really love learning what others do in their gardens and WHY. Then I know what things to try - if I haven't already - and what might work for my garden.
It's me again from overseas and here in Germany you can buy plug-plants for a short period of the season, so keep asking the companies for it over there! I got a few plugs(I call them baby plants) this year, for first time and they are performing great, I think because they got used to the climate in my garden very early. I loved that I had to take care of them because there is not much else you can do so early in the season 😊 Oh and yes I loved Q&A! 🤗
So true about noticing all the negatives in your own garden! I always have a list of things that need to be worked on. As my mom always said “It looks great you’re just too close to your own work.”
I liked the Q&A video! I feel the same way-my garden is very personal to me, so I would have a hard time doing a tour. As much as I love my garden, I am critical of it too. But, thank goodness you and others do videos like this because I learn so much.
Love your philosophy on plant name pronunciation! Just plant the plant! Right!!! Pronunciations can be so regional. There is a reason we have expressions such as.....You say tomato I say tomato! And a rose by any other name is still a rose! Botanical names are so helpful when identifying a plant you are unfamiliar with. Thank you for giving us both common and botanical names.
Hi Erin! Not to sound creepy but I think of you every time I'm looking at my dahlias. Your video inspired me to purchase 5 new ones. Labyrinth bloomed first and now Watermelon is coming out in all it's full glory today, wowza they are gorgeous! (wish I could show photos) Yes, please keep the Q&A and garden tours coming! And I do the same thing on ordering extra plants, he he. They know they've got us.
Hi Erin. I'm joining the chorus of positives for this video. I love your tours as well. I hope you'll just do what is comfortable for you, so you don't get burned out!! Thanks so much for all you give.
I love the Q& A please keep them coming. Back a few months ago you did a video on how you put a garden together in design. It was very informative on which plants go together and colors. I thought you were going to have a series. Would love to see you do more of that for us newbies in the garden. . 😘
Hi Erin! I really enjoy your videos. You have a realistic view of gardening along with your no-nonsense approach to gardening AND your humor! I pronounce botanical names all the time, like calendula and I don’t care. We are all more critical of our own “stuff” versus what others see so we really need to take the time to enjoy our accomplishments. I used to live behind a “master gardener” who spent a great deal of time “working” on her garden (and quite frankly I thought mine looked better) but she never sat outside on her patio to enjoy it. I would play in mine during the day then end the evening sitting on my patio feeling great about what I did, enjoying an adult lemonade with my husband.
Botanical names, yes please! It's the only way to be able to research a plant to see if it might suit my conditions, which are very different to yours.
I love your videos, I would say only do a Q&A as often as you do a seasonal garden tour. I just love and prefer to see projects and care tip, my favorite video this year was the spring plant vrs weed video.
I enjoyed the Q&A. I don’t typically read all the comments but liked getting the cliff notes version! I also liked learning a little more about you. I’m in Zone 4 - Vermont and also battle deer. And rodents...and bears...I hear you on tours. My garden has come a long way and people keep telling me I should open it to tours. But I sometimes look at it and all I see are the messy areas! Last, I also have two big dogs! Black labs Fiona and Aengus. They love to ‘help’ me in the garden, especially picking berries and apples! Looking forward to seeing the dahlias!
Yes to Q&A's! Thank you for sharing more of your private life, your job with us. I think it makes us feel closer to you. Love your garden's lol. We know what you talking about. Stay safe and see ya on the next one.
Just watching Garden Answer where Laura did a Q&A on FoxGlove. Your channel immediately followed with a Q&A. I like an occasional Q&A so that we get answers to specific questions. I learned more about you that made me relate more to your circumstances. Laura let me know that she failed trying to start celosia this year. As much as I'd love a garden tour there's no way I'd want to put one on in my own gardens. I'd drive myself crazy trying to have color everywhere at the same time and we all know that that just isn't so in most gardens. So, long story short, an occasional Q&A is good :)
I like Q&A's It helps us learn from one another. I've learned that I can't grow most of what you have because I'm in California, zone 9b...hot and dry. But I love how you incorporate native plants which I started doing a couple of years ago. I keep the nice "pretties" near the house, they get some shade, and the "fend-for-yourselves" on drip irrigation out in the landscape, which is a hotter area. Thanks for sharing!
I very much enjoy your videos, mostly because you are so normal! I feel like I am listening to a neighbor or friend. Thanks so much! Just a side note, I never get notified of videos from You Tube, but not just yours. I check to see if there is something new.
I just saw this Q & A video and I liked it very much. You said in this video that you have a fulltime job and have to do your garden in the evening hours or weekends. I can so relate because I have a fulltime job too and I also have to do everything during evening hours or weekends. And it's a lot of work to do, especially in the spring and summer time. Your channel and Garden Answer are the only channels I enjoy watching, so keep up the good work !
Loved this video. I did a garden tour for charity last year. Very stressful. It rained all day but still raised 15,000$. This was local town with 6 gardens open
I love the q&A video. What I love about you is you show us when things don’t work out. That’s a huge part of gardening, trial and error. And how could people not notice clematis (another plant with a divisive pronunciation). Where do you order your clematis from and do you always plant bare root? HD had a bunch marked down but there were no varieties listed, just said clematis. No info on color or height.
Loved it!!!! I live in Eastern Iowa Zone 5. We often have Garden Tours in our Area as Fund Raisers. You buy a ticket and there are several Gardens on the Tour. I think most of the Gardens belong to Master Gardeners. I think you were extremely Brave to open your Garden to a Master Gardener Group. I am Not a Master Gardener though I would LOVE to have that knowledge, I am Not able to do the Volunteer work required. I have enough trouble keeping up with my own Garden. 🥰🥰🥰
Hi Erin, I really enjoyed this video. I felt like I was sitting across the table from you and enjoying a friendly gardeners conversation and having a cup of morning tea. Yes, more please!
Loved the Q A! Thank u!
LOVED this video! Nothing can compete with real people. When you say "Mr. much more patient" I can't help but smile.
The weed distraction was so cute - made me laugh. :-)
That's what I thought too. She is so cute with her humor
I love Q & As!
I enjoyed this Q&A!
The impatient gardener should have 1 million subscribers. Let’s make it happen for the queen of flip flop gardening!
The National Garden scheme videos are fabulous. Thanks for your time answering questions.
Here is a another pro why I like when you use botanical names:
I live in Germany and I am hungarian, while I am watching your english videos regularly and it is soo much easier to research, find a plant over here when you use the botanical name 😊So thank you for that! I don't hung up on your pronunciation, since I know how difficult is to speak another languages😊
I was just going to write the same thing! I live in Germany and I'm Brazilian, so the English name doesn't help me while searching for the plant in an European online nursery or going to a garden center. Knowing the botanical name helps a lot! 🥰
And yes, yes, yes to more Q&A videos. Your conversational style is half the appeal!
It’s like having a glass of wine talking gardening with these Q&A’s. Like being invited to a party! Love it! Your3 so down to earth and talk to us like we’re right there!
I very much liked the Q&A!
And even tho I already knew the name you have for your hubs, I just want to say that every time you mention
Mr. MuchMorePatient - it's his name that makes me smile 😊
Thank You for sharing 👍 💖
Isn’t it “rich”? ....see what i did there?
Love the way you are so real, being that perfection is so overrated. Now to add I won’t worry about my dahlias, because they haven’t bloom yet. The parts about always seeing the negative parts of our garden is so spot on. Great Q &A, enjoyed hearing your responses, so if you like doing them great if you don’t it’s still okay. Always enjoyable,thanks for sharing 👍❤️😊
I love you even more than ever! Such honesty! A garden is a personal endeavor that you chose to share with us! Thank you!
This video was great! Great! GREAT! Keep the Q&A coming as often as you like, because we like it!
I missed the watering episode and had to go back and watch it. I have a large property with perennial gardens that are not on drip. I have invested over the last few years in four retractable hoses and three stainless steel metal hoses all mounted on 4”x4” posts. These hoses make watering so much easier and I don’t have hoses laying on the ground, much to my husbands delight. He can now mow without having to coil the hoses anymore. Thanks for Q&A session
Erin, I love these Q&A videos! It’s like you were talking to me across the table. Thank you for all you do! Having a full time job as well as doing this is a ton of work! Know that it is very appreciated! 💚🌱
Please please continue to use the botanical names. They are the only ones I know. I get lost in regional common names. Pronunciation is also regional. No worries!! Just love your neighbor and your garden. 🥰
I appreciate that you use the botanical names, especially these days when so many plant tags try and hide the Latin name with brand names!
This was my first year planting plugs and I had great success with Moonshine Designs Nursery. For covering large areas with ground over this approach is so much more economical. Yes requires a lot of attention up front, planted immediately in early spring, prayed for no frost and paid a lot of attention to watering and weak fertilizer to help establish. I lost not a single plant. Out of 140. They have wonderful instructions, great communication re your order. Some plants/plug flats you have to wait for so start looking at their website early to match up when you want to plant. I am too impatient to pot on and really wanted to go straight into the ground. If you accept the responsibility of this early maintenance the results can really pay off.
I really am comforted hearing how real you are. Just plant it and your admitting mistakes. Makes me feel better when I totally acrew up my planting
This was fun! It was like sitting down for a Saturday morning neighborly visit. Might be nice once or twice per season - but your regular vids are a mainstay. Thanks!
Regarding garden tours...What u don't understand is that we don't expect perfection. We will love your gardens no matter what because we all know what it entails to keep gardens and there is no such thing as perfection. We basically just want to see what u have done with your gardening to get ideas for ourselves. Thank u 4 being there, Erin. U r a joy to listen to and to watch. Someday maybe let us see Mr. Much More Patient.
With you, more than any other garden video host, I feel like it would be so comfortable to sit down and visit.
Lots of head nodding in agreement during the garden tour conversation. Gardens are so personal, the plants become your companion and any negative comment stings a little. I say, keep the garden private 🙂
Oh Erin! I feel your pain! I used to love Saturday mornings = and then I moved. I moved into a neighborhood in the house of my dreams with a wonderful back garden! Little did I know that Saturday mornings are when the pilots fly their private planes, the lawns get weed-whacked and mowed, the houses get pressure washed, etc....Every single Saturday. Rain or shine. Hot or cold. I LOVE your videos! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and your gardens!
Your garden is absolutely gorgeous thank you for being so generous as to allowing us to take a view along with you walking through your garden😎
Using the botanical names is so helpful to me when I am looking to buy the plant or find more information about them. Enjoyed the q and a very much.
Santa Rosa Gardens has been a source for plugs for me. They don’t have everything, but they have a lot!
Erin! Thank you so very much for your so valuable explanations and insights. And for letting us see your magnificent garden! So inspiring! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
I love the natural look of that stump. I have a couple in my garden as well. Love it when the plants naturally grow around them. 💕👍
I love the fact that you have a full time job. It’s very helpful that you understand that everyone can’t focus on their gardens 24/7.
Erin, I am delighted to have found your channel, I am now a subscriber! I enjoy your charisma, knowledge and garden tours. I especially love watching your dogs in the garden with you. Thanks for the show!
Please continue your q and a , love your down to earth presentation, not being phony don’t miss an episode again thank you
Thumbs up on the Q&A. I learn a ton from this format vs reading through comments or blogs
Q&A videos with Erin...duh, yes, please! And maybe Odin’s bath time?
In my opinion, it is bad form for someone to call out a mispronunciation, plants or otherwise, and I love your response to that.
Yup. If they aren't your kids or your students, it's not your business.
Love the Q & A format, occasionally. I think it let's us get to know your better. Thanks for sharing your garden and knowledge with us.
Love the Q and As but I also like how you do your best to answer questions in written form when you have time. I hope you keep doing that. Also I hope your q and a videos don’t replace the other types of videos that you do. Keep them coming you do a great job! Also liked to hear what you do for a living - thanks for sharing!
Love your answer to the pronunciation people. Don't pronounce it, just plant it! I really enjoy your videos, Thank you!
Came back and watched again…appreciate the-no shaming in the way we call the name of it. You taught me how to “say” astilbe and other plant names over the seasons. Thank you
Great video Erin. I enjoyed learning that you are a magazine editor. That's very cool.
I agree with the garden tours... it’s like showing your bedroom. I know not everything is in the hamper or put away or the bed made (our son gets in our bed all the time to play)... it’s private and you don’t wanna show it off. I know the garden is a bit different, but I think it’s a similar situation.
Loved the video but I love all you videos. Always honest, real, and fun.
I like your Q& A videos your are one of those down to earth gardens which I like. Happy gardening
Erin, I love all your videos, but the Q & A answers alot of all my questions that i forget to ask in the comment area.
You are a very busy lady, thank you for the videos.
Cant wait for the tour.
Thanks for Q&A... keep it going. Love your video's and your garden as well as your dogs!
Thumbs up on Q & A. Every other week or once a month might be a good fit. Add an in depth interview with one of your dogs .. lol
I like Q&A! Your being down to earth is what makes you my favorite gardener to follow and the Q&A is a great ‘get to know you’ format. Strangely enough I got plugs from Walters Gardens (in Michigan where I garden) by ordering them from Harris Seed ( in Massachusetts).
your grandmothers tree behind you looks great!
Thank you for the Q&A. It’s nice to just have a sit down and listen to what’s on yours and other peoples minds. Thanks also for the reminder to take pictures of our progress in the gardens. It’s good to remember and realize the good work a person accomplishes.
I thought that this Q&A was wonderful. However, you are so good to answer all of the comments too, this must be a lot of work for you and I appreciate it, always. It was so nice to hear more about you and your thoughts. I watched it with a cup of tea and a cookie and it was fun. I really liked hearing about your career outside of gardening, I often wondered what you did outside of RUclips. I think it's so nice to hear that sometimes, there are weeds growing and that's just how it is when you're working full time. I need to hear that sometimes and remind myself of this when I look at my own meagre garden. Thank you for your honesty, I think you're doing a brilliant job. Enjoy the pool lounging, you deserve it!
I know its hard to answer all the comment questions. I think these Q&As are great so you can address the commonly/related questions asked in one place. I like the format!
Thank you so much Erin for sharing your garden! I love your Q&A video along with all your other videos. You make me laugh! It's a good thing and I thank you for your humor. ENJOY the rest of your weekend!
I really enjoyed the Q and A. Very conversational and warm.
I like Q&A's. Thank you for taking the time to do it.
40 years ago I got a copy of the JL Hudson catalog. (Order one now!) But at the time I didn’t understand a thing they were saying because I didn’t know any of the botanical names. A few weeks later I got my first job in a plant nursery. By the end of the day three people had asked me for spider plants and they were all talking about something different. That made me go home and read the catalog and learn the botanical names! Thank you for listing them and using them! LOVE your videos!
Hey Erin! I really enjoyed this video. You are so right in that we can learn so much from just talking to other gardeners. Keep ‘em coming lady!!!
Hi Erin, I like your Q and A videos as much as I like the other type of videos you post. I so enjoy seeing your garden along with Garden Answer, Y Garden, Linda Vater, and Jeri Landers. I get to see your over styles and garden layouts. I do like seeing different gardens just for the sake of beauty, but I really love learning what others do in their gardens and WHY. Then I know what things to try - if I haven't already - and what might work for my garden.
Yes!! The Q&A is great!! Please continue!
It's me again from overseas and here in Germany you can buy plug-plants for a short period of the season, so keep asking the companies for it over there! I got a few plugs(I call them baby plants) this year, for first time and they are performing great, I think because they got used to the climate in my garden very early. I loved that I had to take care of them because there is not much else you can do so early in the season 😊
Oh and yes I loved Q&A! 🤗
I loved the q&a! I love hearing more about you and learning about your life outside of your plants. This was so great!
Love the Q&A format. Very helpful. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing your garden. Do anything, we’ll watch it
I love listening to your answers to questions
So true about noticing all the negatives in your own garden! I always have a list of things that need to be worked on. As my mom always said “It looks great you’re just too close to your own work.”
I liked the Q&A video! I feel the same way-my garden is very personal to me, so I would have a hard time doing a tour. As much as I love my garden, I am critical of it too. But, thank goodness you and others do videos like this because I learn so much.
Love your philosophy on plant name pronunciation! Just plant the plant! Right!!! Pronunciations can be so regional. There is a reason we have expressions such as.....You say tomato I say tomato! And a rose by any other name is still a rose! Botanical names are so helpful when identifying a plant you are unfamiliar with. Thank you for giving us both common and botanical names.
Erin, I feel the same way about my clematis!!!
Hi Erin! Not to sound creepy but I think of you every time I'm looking at my dahlias. Your video inspired me to purchase 5 new ones. Labyrinth bloomed first and now Watermelon is coming out in all it's full glory today, wowza they are gorgeous! (wish I could show photos) Yes, please keep the Q&A and garden tours coming! And I do the same thing on ordering extra plants, he he. They know they've got us.
Absolutely love this video! I water like you, have diva plants and HATE the dials on watering timers. I think I have found my tribe 😀🤣
Hi Erin. I'm joining the chorus of positives for this video. I love your tours as well. I hope you'll just do what is comfortable for you, so you don't get burned out!! Thanks so much for all you give.
Love this format .....informative in many ways....and you always make me chuckle :) :)
I love the Q& A please keep them coming. Back a few months ago you did a video on how you put a garden together in design. It was very informative on which plants go together and colors. I thought you were going to have a series. Would love to see you do more of that for us newbies in the garden. . 😘
Hi Erin! I really enjoy your videos. You have a realistic view of gardening along with your no-nonsense approach to gardening AND your humor! I pronounce botanical names all the time, like calendula and I don’t care.
We are all more critical of our own “stuff” versus what others see so we really need to take the time to enjoy our accomplishments. I used to live behind a “master gardener” who spent a great deal of time “working” on her garden (and quite frankly I thought mine looked better) but she never sat outside on her patio to enjoy it. I would play in mine during the day then end the evening sitting on my patio feeling great about what I did, enjoying an adult lemonade with my husband.
The geranium next to you is stunning!!
Love this video, keep up the wonderful work. I enjoy your sense of humor.
Periodic Q&As are a good thing😃
Botanical names, yes please! It's the only way to be able to research a plant to see if it might suit my conditions, which are very different to yours.
I love your videos, I would say only do a Q&A as often as you do a seasonal garden tour. I just love and prefer to see projects and care tip, my favorite video this year was the spring plant vrs weed video.
I love your videos so much! The diva plants cracked me up!❤🌱❤
The q&a are awesome! A nice little followup, I find that they nearly always touch base on a question I had
I enjoyed the Q&A. I don’t typically read all the comments but liked getting the cliff notes version! I also liked learning a little more about you. I’m in Zone 4 - Vermont and also battle deer. And rodents...and bears...I hear you on tours. My garden has come a long way and people keep telling me I should open it to tours. But I sometimes look at it and all I see are the messy areas! Last, I also have two big dogs! Black labs Fiona and Aengus. They love to ‘help’ me in the garden, especially picking berries and apples! Looking forward to seeing the dahlias!
Thanks for answering our questions! Personally, I would love a regular Q & A.
Love ur personality!! Thanks for your honest gardening answers
Yes to Q&A's! Thank you for sharing more of your private life, your job with us. I think it makes us feel closer to you. Love your garden's lol. We know what you talking about. Stay safe and see ya on the next one.
Just watching Garden Answer where Laura did a Q&A on FoxGlove. Your channel immediately followed with a Q&A. I like an occasional Q&A so that we get answers to specific questions. I learned more about you that made me relate more to your circumstances. Laura let me know that she failed trying to start celosia this year. As much as I'd love a garden tour there's no way I'd want to put one on in my own gardens. I'd drive myself crazy trying to have color everywhere at the same time and we all know that that just isn't so in most gardens. So, long story short, an occasional Q&A is good :)
You are so fun! I love how real you are!
You’re so funny! I love your dog, most impatient gardener ; and all discussions🌷🌿😊
Watching in Melbourne Australia love your tan winter here
this encourages me to start my garden beds. I love your channel and thank you for taking time to teach us💗💗
I like Q&A's It helps us learn from one another. I've learned that I can't grow most of what you have because I'm in California, zone 9b...hot and dry. But I love how you incorporate native plants which I started doing a couple of years ago. I keep the nice "pretties" near the house, they get some shade, and the "fend-for-yourselves" on drip irrigation out in the landscape, which is a hotter area. Thanks for sharing!
Mee too! I wish there were more zone 9 & 10 gardeners on RUclips!
Love the Q and A! Thank you. Appreciate your answers. 🌱
I liked the video. Thanks! I feel like I know you and your garden better.
I very much enjoy your videos, mostly because you are so normal! I feel like I am listening to a neighbor or friend. Thanks so much! Just a side note, I never get notified of videos from You Tube, but not just yours. I check to see if there is something new.
Q & A is great! Thanks for taking the time.
I am a fairly new subscriber and just now catching this Q&A. Love the format - keep them coming please!!
Always enjoy your video’s please continue Q&A.
I just saw this Q & A video and I liked it very much. You said in this video that you have a fulltime job and have to do your garden in the evening hours or weekends. I can so relate because I have a fulltime job too and I also have to do everything during evening hours or weekends. And it's a lot of work to do, especially in the spring and summer time. Your channel and Garden Answer are the only channels I enjoy watching, so keep up the good work !
Thank you for this...! I love your videos!
Have an awesome day from PEI Canada! 🌸🌺🌼
Loved this video. I did a garden tour for charity last year. Very stressful. It rained all day but still raised 15,000$. This was local town with 6 gardens open
I like q&a videos. Sometimes when we make a video we don't remember everything we meant to say.
I love the q&A video. What I love about you is you show us when things don’t work out. That’s a huge part of gardening, trial and error. And how could people not notice clematis (another plant with a divisive pronunciation). Where do you order your clematis from and do you always plant bare root? HD had a bunch marked down but there were no varieties listed, just said clematis. No info on color or height.
Loved it!!!! I live in Eastern Iowa Zone 5. We often have Garden Tours in our Area as Fund Raisers. You buy a ticket and there are several Gardens on the Tour. I think most of the Gardens belong to Master Gardeners. I think you were extremely Brave to open your Garden to a Master Gardener Group. I am Not a Master Gardener though I would LOVE to have that knowledge, I am Not able to do the Volunteer work required. I have enough trouble keeping up with my own Garden. 🥰🥰🥰