Oh my gosh I can’t believe how beautiful all those flowers are oh they are gorgeous I bet you can see them a block away you did an awesome job putting these together
You are amazing. How did you manage such a gorgeous garden. Love the flow of the flowers and monochrome colours. They are more attractive. I am inspired. Thanks for sharing. 💕
😱 omg oooo sooo pretty 😍!!! First time seeing your beautiful channel. I’m simply blown away! I’m SOOO loving 🥰 this. I love 💕 a beautiful yard and curb appeal. Again I’m simply blown away. Everything is so neatly arranged and coordinated. Again WOW!!!!
Your garden is absolutely beautiful and I was so fascinated watching it go on and on, it’s very organized and professionally designed. This my first time on you channel I will be sharing and waiting for the next tour! I love it!
JULY is my Personal favorite. Proven Winners my personal best. But, I'm just beginning ! Clearing my yard is not my favorite thing. My budget is just a workable dream. HA HA ! BE BLESSED !
@@gardencrossings I planted 5 Zinfin Doll’s from PW this spring. They’re on the east side of my house and get sun until about 2:00pm, but they’re struggling. I’m going to baby them along and hope for success but may have to try a different variety. Zone 5 as well. Thank you for your reply.
My favourite hosta is Liberty, and yours is to die for! I bought clematis Rooguchi from you last year, so it is still a young plant - I am glad to see how well a mature plant can perform.
So beautiful! Every time I see your alstroemeria I regret not planting it. However I haven't been able to find any here in Utah. Thanks fir great tours and knowledge!
If you can't find it local, we should have Inca Ice back in stock for next spring and we are hoping to add more color options! You can check our website at the end of the year to see what we have available. Here is a link for you to check back with: www.gardencrossings.com/product-category/perennials/alstroemeria/
Hi I am here to see another garden tour as you know I love hard and fours and I try to find much as I can so I can enjoy them gives me awesome inspiration to work on my own yard thank you for another great garden tour today really enjoyed it you always put together such a beautiful gardens for me to enjoy hugs and kisses from grandma Sandy love your garden tours
Love the double petunias & super bells. I don’t they have those on sale here in Canada 🇨🇦 yet. Truly, Canadians are always behind when i5 comes to proven winners plants. 😬 Your Quick Fire is gorgeous! 💚🙏🪴
Came home to find this tour you had uploaded and it sure brightened my day! Thank you Heidi for showcasing your garden. You have such a lovely assortment of hydrangeas, clematis and hostas. I really like the Inca Ice and have looked for it here (ON, CA) but sadly can't seem to find it :(
You are so welcome! Inca Ice is not a Proven Winners plant but it has been chosen, by us as a grower, to be grown as a Proven Selection. Which means that it does well in most of the United States but has not been trialed in all of the United States.
@@gardencrossings Thanks for the explanation Heidi. Even though it's listed on PW's site, I really won't be able to find it here. Correct? That's a bummer :(
It's beautiful pretty with pink i love pink the prettiest to me is the bubble gum I'll like to get the seeds if they have and grow for seed great garden is pink yr favorite color
You inspire this flower gardener. My garden is nothing compared to yours. Did you try dish soap and water mixture spray on your Japanese beetles? I successfully eradicated mine with the mixture. They used to demolish my plants, especially my sweet potato vine. I have not had them back in 5 years or more now. This is the time to kill them before they lay their eggs which will overwinter in the soil and emerge next year to terrorize your garden. The mixture does not harm plants. Your garden is beautiful! I particularly love the side and back gardens!! I also have the same type of rusty antique lawn mover.
Your yard is beautiful!! I loved the tour and all the beautiful plants & information you gave. You & your yard are very inspiring and I can't wait to see what you grow next year!!♥
Absolutely beautiful. I'd love to know how you keep those beautiful flowering plants from getting hit by the water sprinklers for the lawn. I'd love to see the sprinklers running!
Hey Heidi, that mauve clematis by Roguchi is Purpurea Plena Elegans. I bought it last year from your nursery (online) after you talked about it in one of last year’s garden tours. Garden is looking fabulous!
This is an exceptional garden, Heidi! Thanks for showing, I´ve enjoyed this tour so much. The only plant I miss in your garden, is the PW Cotinus Coggygria Velvet Fog (which I´m highly interessed in). Maybe you are not a fan of this type shrub, or it does not thrive in your climate? Your collection of hydrangeas is outstanding. Thanks again for your Garden Tours. They are always a pleasure to watch. Best wishes, Hanni.
It is a constantly changing garden. It was started around 20 years ago. Every year we add new things in. The majority of the shrubs have been there at least 7-12 years.
... I like Hosta Minuteman, but I love them all truly... Question (I'm a brand new subscriber): why are there "pickets" missing in your white vinyl fencing? ... And do you have drip irrigation installed? How do you keep everything watered? (Again, I'm new... but a seasoned gardener...) The lawn is lush and green and I love the crisply edged beds. 👩🌾💚💐🏵️ =^..^=
Hi Heidi. Your garden is so beautiful and so well planned. I bought a BoBo this year because I loved yours but mine is getting rust like spots on the leaves and the leaves are starting to fall off. The few buds it had are also shriveling. I went ahead today and trimmed off all the stems that had bad leaves on them. Any thoughts as to what might be going on would be appreciated. Also thanks for the info about not fertilizing the sun patients. I planted a lot of them this year and I have fertilized them with proven winners fertilizer at 1/2 strength but they’re not performing as well as I think they should. I’ll not fertilize them any more this summer. Thanks so much for the tip and for sharing your beautiful gardens.
It sounds like you have rust. We would recommend removing all the bad leaves (which it sounds like you did). You can use fungicides to help get rid of the issue. Bonide Liquid Copper Fungicide is one we can recommend. I hope this helps!
Beautiful gardens!! Do you find that the mini-mauvettes can take more sunshine that say, a h. macrophylla? Also, how big do they get? I'd like to plant some near our foundation which faces East, so it gets the intense hot afternoon sunshine.
They are more sun tolerant than the Macs. If you are facing east that would be morning sun correct? Depending on where you live, they can handle the sun. If you are in the south or more southern you may want more of a part shade location.
@@gardencrossings actually, I'm so wrong! I meant to say that the hydrangeas would be planted on the WEST side of our home, so it would again, get afternoon sun exposure. Are yours in full sun? They look look great.
I have a miss Molly that was doing well until I planted it (right before all the hot temps in June). She is now struggling and looking sad. Should I cut it back so it can focus on rooting? I had to go buy a delicious candy echinecha after seeing yours in the June garden tour :)
Beautiful, as always. The last garden bed you showed (with the Incrediball in the middle) - about how many years does it take for the various perennials to really fill in the space? I just redid my front garden beds this spring and I didn’t want to overcrowd the plants I put in, but as a result it looks a bit sparse, and I’m wondering how patient I have to be, lol. Zone 5b, Chicago suburbs, south facing beds.
I'm confused. Bobos say they get aprox 3ft, but yours look much bigger than that. I just planted 3 in a small area that won't tolerate much more than 3x3ft plants. Please clarify the size of the bobo.
That is the growth habit of that petunia (Supertunia Bordeaux). We do water it everyday and fertilize once a week. We plant them all ourselves, and we also do all our landscape design.
My uncrediball blush was in filtered shade until this season. Now that it is in full sun the flowers turn cream soon after blooming. Should I transplant to an afternoon shade area. I am in zone 5b. I don’t care for the cream color.
Can you send us pictures? Incrediball Blush should not turn any shade of cream, no matter if it's in shade or sun. Send the pictures to sales@gardencrossings.com and then we can help you figure out what is going on. Thank you!
We sure do! I would suggest you check our website starting in December to watch for our when our plants (for next year) are put online. You can pre-order and we will ship them to you when it's safe for your location.
Thank you! The Inca Ice is not a Proven Winners plant. However, we as a grower, have chosen to grow it as a Proven Selection because it does so well in most of the United States, it just hasn't been trialed through out the while United States.
They are probably closer to 3ft, I think they a little bigger than what the tag says. However at the greenhouse they are planted in the landscape and they stay smaller.
I'm so sorry you have such a hard time finding PW annuals in your area. We do ship PW plants, so if you are ever looking for specific ones, you can pre-order them in the winter and they will ship to you in the spring. www.gardencrossings.com
Heidi, Thank you for the tour and your plant knowledge! You always provide so much inspiration. Your hostas are beautiful. Are they under pine trees? Can you suggest other plants for dry shade?
They are underneath pine trees. Here are a few more options that I have found that work well for dry shade: Ferns, Hellebore, Aralia Sun King Hope that helps!
Wow! What a perfect tour. Feel like I should have bought a ticket! lol
Haha! I'm glad you enjoyed the tour!
In love with your garden. So beautiful.
So nice of you
You have such a beautiful garden really enjoyed your garden tour,alot of work but its worth it "absolutely beautiful!"
It is a lot of work, but it is so worth it!
Thanks for the great information! 😍🌿💖🌺… I did not know inpatients didn’t like fertilizer! …… love your beautiful garden 💚🌱
You are welcome!
A simple garden with full of sophisicated flower arangements. Great job!
Thank you so much 😊
Your garden is so beautiful thank you for the tour.It’s better than the balboa park in San Diego Ca.
Thank you. I am glad you enjoyed the tour
Oh my gosh I can’t believe how beautiful all those flowers are oh they are gorgeous I bet you can see them a block away you did an awesome job putting these together
Thanks so much!
Can't believe it's been a year since your last July tour when I first discovered your channel....wow!! Beautiful garden, definitely aspirational.
Well I guess this is kind of our anniversary🤷♀️, so Happy One Year Anniversary!! I'm glad you found our channel!
You are amazing. How did you manage such a gorgeous garden. Love the flow of the flowers and monochrome colours. They are more attractive. I am inspired. Thanks for sharing. 💕
Thank you so much 😊
😱 omg oooo sooo pretty 😍!!! First time seeing your beautiful channel. I’m simply blown away! I’m SOOO loving 🥰 this. I love 💕 a beautiful yard and curb appeal. Again I’m simply blown away. Everything is so neatly arranged and coordinated.
Again WOW!!!!
Thank you so much 🤗! I'm so happy your found my channel and enjoyed the tour!
Loved this, your gardens are glorious, and that grass…. pristine! I am so jelly! 🌼
Thanks so much! 😊
Your garden is absolutely beautiful and I was so fascinated watching it go on and on, it’s very organized and professionally designed. This my first time on you channel I will be sharing and waiting for the next tour! I love it!
Thank you for watching. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss a video❤🌼❤
Everything is stunning! It seems like many of your hydrangea get full sun and do great, they’re beautiful!
JULY is my Personal favorite.
Proven Winners my personal best. But, I'm just beginning !
Clearing my yard is not my favorite thing.
My budget is just a workable dream.
HA HA !
BE BLESSED !
Yes, my hydrangeas are full sun. I am in zone 5b, so they don't need any shade to do well.
@@gardencrossings I planted 5 Zinfin Doll’s from PW this spring. They’re on the east side of my house and get sun until about 2:00pm, but they’re struggling. I’m going to baby them along and hope for success but may have to try a different variety. Zone 5 as well. Thank you for your reply.
Love the flowers in the aqua pot. That is gorgeous!
Thank you so much!
Holle
Absolutely gorgeous! 🥰
Thank you! 😊
My favourite hosta is Liberty, and yours is to die for! I bought clematis Rooguchi from you last year, so it is still a young plant - I am glad to see how well a mature plant can perform.
Thank you! I hope you love your Roguchi as much as I love mine!
Absolutely gorgeous garden!!! 😍😍😍😍😍
Thanks so much 😊
So beautiful! Every time I see your alstroemeria I regret not planting it. However I haven't been able to find any here in Utah. Thanks fir great tours and knowledge!
If you can't find it local, we should have Inca Ice back in stock for next spring and we are hoping to add more color options! You can check our website at the end of the year to see what we have available. Here is a link for you to check back with: www.gardencrossings.com/product-category/perennials/alstroemeria/
Thanks Heidi! I put a note in my calendar to order 3 next Spring!
SO BEAUTIFUL LOVE THE WAY YOU PLACE THE FLOWER AND CHOOSE YOUR COLOURS. WOW!
Thank you so much 😊
Heidi you did an AMAZING job!!! It’s all looking so lush abs gorgeous. Thank you for all the great tips and the invaluable info 🌷🌷🌷
Thank you so much! I am glad you enjoyed it!
Liberty is my favorite hosta.
That is such a good one!
I love your garden!! 💜 Your video was suggested by RUclips and I'm so glad that it did! I instantly subscribed! 😊
Awesome! Thank you for subscribing!
Gorgeous plants 👏🏻
Thanks so much 😊
Your flowerbeds are just gorgeous.
Thank you so much!
Hi I am here to see another garden tour as you know I love hard and fours and I try to find much as I can so I can enjoy them gives me awesome inspiration to work on my own yard thank you for another great garden tour today really enjoyed it you always put together such a beautiful gardens for me to enjoy hugs and kisses from grandma Sandy love your garden tours
More to come! I am glad you enjoy watching.
Absolutely lovely!! Just subscribed. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for subbing!
Beautiful garden !so many Pretty 🌹🌹🌹!
Thanks for visiting
Thank u very much for sharing lovely plants and wonderful beautiful garden you have.
Thanks for visiting
One of my favorite hosta is patriot and brim cup and frances William's and krossa regal...don't have just one...TFS
Patriot is a pretty cool hosta!
Wow. So beautiful 😍
Thanks a lot 😊
Really so beautiful...so much of hardworking.. very big garden..if I was in ur continent I would surely visit ur beautiful garden..thanks for sharing
thank you for watching. where are you from?
@@gardencrossings I am from 🇮🇳 INDIA..WRU from
So pretty colors
Thanks for watching.
I love you pot with the palm tree stunning !
Thank you! 😊 We are always trying to think up new ways of doing things.
Your yard us amazing! 🌸
Thank you!
Love the double petunias & super bells. I don’t they have those on sale here in Canada 🇨🇦 yet. Truly, Canadians are always behind when i5 comes to proven winners plants. 😬
Your Quick Fire is gorgeous! 💚🙏🪴
I'm sorry to hear that, hopefully the growers in your area will be open to trying new things!
Came home to find this tour you had uploaded and it sure brightened my day! Thank you Heidi for showcasing your garden. You have such a lovely assortment of hydrangeas, clematis and hostas. I really like the Inca Ice and have looked for it here (ON, CA) but sadly can't seem to find it :(
You are so welcome! Inca Ice is not a Proven Winners plant but it has been chosen, by us as a grower, to be grown as a Proven Selection. Which means that it does well in most of the United States but has not been trialed in all of the United States.
@@gardencrossings Thanks for the explanation Heidi. Even though it's listed on PW's site, I really won't be able to find it here. Correct? That's a bummer :(
@@leiaflash5055 .. Are you located in Ontario California or in Ontario Canada ?
@@QueenlySweetpea Ontario, Canada
@@leiaflash5055 .. Same here, Southern Ontario
It's beautiful pretty with pink i love pink the prettiest to me is the bubble gum I'll like to get the seeds if they have and grow for seed great garden is pink yr favorite color
Thanks for asking. Bubblegum does not come from seed.
Beautiful flowers,thanks for sharing,inspiring ,taking notes and will try to get some new plants for my garden
So nice of you
This was an amazing tour. Everything is just beautiful. I did subscribe Heidi❤️❤️❤️
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for subscribing!
Holle
Hi I'm new to your videos and love your beautiful garden a lot of hard work regards from the South East Coast of Ireland 🇮🇪😀😊☺
I love to hear where you are watching from! Thanks for watching Ann from Ireland!!
You inspire this flower gardener. My garden is nothing compared to yours.
Did you try dish soap and water mixture spray on your Japanese beetles? I successfully eradicated mine with the mixture. They used to demolish my plants, especially my sweet potato vine. I have not had them back in 5 years or more now. This is the time to kill them before they lay their eggs which will overwinter in the soil and emerge next year to terrorize your garden. The mixture does not harm plants.
Your garden is beautiful! I particularly love the side and back gardens!!
I also have the same type of rusty antique lawn mover.
Thanks for the suggestion I will have to give it a try!
Your yard is beautiful!! I loved the tour and all the beautiful plants & information you gave. You & your yard are very inspiring and I can't wait to see what you grow next year!!♥
Thank you so much! I appreciate your kindness
Very pretty! Lovely colors!! 😍
Thank you! 😊
This helps so much, seeing things in a garden bed. Now I know what to get next year. Thanks so much.
You are very welcome!
Amazing garden. I love it.
Thank you for watching.
Sencillamente precioso su jardín.
Un cordial saludo desde Mataro-Barcelona España
Thank you!
--Simply beautiful your garden. Kind regards from Mataro-Barcelona Spain
So beautiful 👏👏👏
Thank you so much 😊
Hi friend nice garden thank you so much
So nice of you, thank you for watching.
Absolutely beautiful. I'd love to know how you keep those beautiful flowering plants from getting hit by the water sprinklers for the lawn. I'd love to see the sprinklers running!
They all get hit from the sprinklers and handle it just fine 😊
Praying hands hosta is my favorite! They are huge so next spring it will be time to split
I love the big hostas!
Absolutely beautiful!!!!
Thank you so much!
My best friend, Excellent video! Keep it up! I had to see the full video, as always, Keep it up! +thumb up3!
Thanks for watching.
Your garden is amazing! Thank you for sharing!
Thank you for watching!
Hey Heidi, that mauve clematis by Roguchi is Purpurea Plena Elegans. I bought it last year from your nursery (online) after you talked about it in one of last year’s garden tours. Garden is looking fabulous!
Thank you!
I love everything!!!!
thank you so much for watching.
Beautiful garden.
Thanks for visiting
So beautiful ! Thank you amazing lady
You are welcome!
Very good indeed beautiful flowers thank u ,are ur flowers from seed packets
No. None of the flowers I have come from seed packets. Sorry.
My aralia sun king is 3 yo and 5' x 5' and amazing. Morning sun, pm full shade.
Sound beautiful!
Holle
I love how you trim Hydrangea shrubs. How to make the Hydrangea shrubs bushy like the ones in your garden?
We generally trim 1/3 off the top in the fall.
This is an exceptional garden, Heidi! Thanks for showing, I´ve enjoyed this tour so much. The only plant I miss in your garden, is the PW Cotinus Coggygria Velvet Fog (which I´m highly interessed in). Maybe you are not a fan of this type shrub, or it does not thrive in your climate? Your collection of hydrangeas is outstanding. Thanks again for your Garden Tours. They are always a pleasure to watch. Best wishes, Hanni.
I don't have one because it is a little too big of a shrub for my garden.
@@gardencrossings Thanks for taking the time and answering!
Autumn Frost is my favorite Hosta
That is a beautiful one!
How old is your quick fire that is on the side of the house? Your garden is BEAUTIFUL!!!
At least 10-12 years old.
Beautiful!!!
Thank you!!
So pretty 😀
Thank you! 😊
I always wondered whether you had deer or not. How do you keep them from eating all of your flowers?
We have never had an issue with deer... hopefully they continue to leave are garden alone!
Your garden is gorgeous! How long did it take for everything to get this way? Thanks for sharing.😊
It is a constantly changing garden. It was started around 20 years ago. Every year we add new things in. The majority of the shrubs have been there at least 7-12 years.
... I like Hosta Minuteman, but I love them all truly...
Question (I'm a brand new subscriber): why are there "pickets" missing in your white vinyl fencing? ... And do you have drip irrigation installed? How do you keep everything watered? (Again, I'm new... but a seasoned gardener...) The lawn is lush and green and I love the crisply edged beds. 👩🌾💚💐🏵️
=^..^=
LOL. the pickets are missing because it is an old fence and they broke off. We do have drip irrigation and under ground sprinkling.
Beautiful 💜🌻 what zone is your garden??
We are a zone 5/6 garden.
Hi Heidi. Your garden is so beautiful and so well planned. I bought a BoBo this year because I loved yours but mine is getting rust like spots on the leaves and the leaves are starting to fall off. The few buds it had are also shriveling. I went ahead today and trimmed off all the stems that had bad leaves on them. Any thoughts as to what might be going on would be appreciated. Also thanks for the info about not fertilizing the sun patients. I planted a lot of them this year and I have fertilized them with proven winners fertilizer at 1/2 strength but they’re not performing as well as I think they should. I’ll not fertilize them any more this summer. Thanks so much for the tip and for sharing your beautiful gardens.
It sounds like you have rust. We would recommend removing all the bad leaves (which it sounds like you did). You can use fungicides to help get rid of the issue. Bonide Liquid Copper Fungicide is one we can recommend. I hope this helps!
Thank you so much. I will try that!
Beautiful gardens!! Do you find that the mini-mauvettes can take more sunshine that say, a h. macrophylla? Also, how big do they get? I'd like to plant some near our foundation which faces East, so it gets the intense hot afternoon sunshine.
They are more sun tolerant than the Macs. If you are facing east that would be morning sun correct? Depending on where you live, they can handle the sun. If you are in the south or more southern you may want more of a part shade location.
@@gardencrossings actually, I'm so wrong! I meant to say that the hydrangeas would be planted on the WEST side of our home, so it would again, get afternoon sun exposure. Are yours in full sun? They look look great.
Oh my word!!!!❤⚘♥️
Enjoy!
I have a miss Molly that was doing well until I planted it (right before all the hot temps in June). She is now struggling and looking sad. Should I cut it back so it can focus on rooting?
I had to go buy a delicious candy echinecha after seeing yours in the June garden tour :)
Yes and make sure you give it plenty of water.
Beautiful, as always. The last garden bed you showed (with the Incrediball in the middle) - about how many years does it take for the various perennials to really fill in the space? I just redid my front garden beds this spring and I didn’t want to overcrowd the plants I put in, but as a result it looks a bit sparse, and I’m wondering how patient I have to be, lol. Zone 5b, Chicago suburbs, south facing beds.
Usually it takes about 2-3 years for most perennials to get to their mature size.
I'm confused. Bobos say they get aprox 3ft, but yours look much bigger than that. I just planted 3 in a small area that won't tolerate much more than 3x3ft plants. Please clarify the size of the bobo.
Bobo is supposed to get 3' tall and wide. But in some locations they will get larger , like around 4'.
Beautiful garden!! Does the mini mauvette need full sun to bloom as heavy as yours?
Yes, unless you are located in the south and then it benefits from a little afternoon shade.
My sedum falls over and then there becomes this big empty space in the middle of the plant. How is yours so upright?
If that happens, you can trim it in June and let it flush back out. Sometimes this helps with the flop.
How do u keep the purple patunias inthe pot so round? Do you plant all them yourself or do you hire a landscape artist? Looks great!
That is the growth habit of that petunia (Supertunia Bordeaux). We do water it everyday and fertilize once a week. We plant them all ourselves, and we also do all our landscape design.
Beautiful well- grown plants! I am new to your channel. Where is your garden, and what zone are you? I especially loved all the hostas together!
Thanks and welcome! We are in West Michigan Zone 5/6
My uncrediball blush was in filtered shade until this season. Now that it is in full sun the flowers turn cream soon after blooming. Should I transplant to an afternoon shade area. I am in zone 5b. I don’t care for the cream color.
Can you send us pictures? Incrediball Blush should not turn any shade of cream, no matter if it's in shade or sun. Send the pictures to sales@gardencrossings.com and then we can help you figure out what is going on. Thank you!
Is it possible to order from you early in Spring for large annual orders? Also, some larger size perennials?
We sure do! I would suggest you check our website starting in December to watch for our when our plants (for next year) are put online. You can pre-order and we will ship them to you when it's safe for your location.
Will any of the hydrangea grow in full sun on the west side?
Yes there is. Any of the Smooth Hydrangeas or the Hardy Hydrangeas would work on the westside. Just make sure they get plenty of water.
This is a beautiful garden. Do you grow any from seeds?
Thank you for the compliment! We don't grow from seeds.
Hi I love your beautiful flower garden! That Alstroemeria Inca ice is nice to have in my garden, is it from Proven Winner?
Thank you! The Inca Ice is not a Proven Winners plant. However, we as a grower, have chosen to grow it as a Proven Selection because it does so well in most of the United States, it just hasn't been trialed through out the while United States.
Girl, I love it❤️❤️❤️🦧❤️
Thanks for following along
Oh how I wish I was your neighbour!!
Haha! Thank you!
Hi, those wee white hydrangeas look quite a bit bigger than the size they say they get on the tag. Is that correct?
They are probably closer to 3ft, I think they a little bigger than what the tag says. However at the greenhouse they are planted in the landscape and they stay smaller.
Question: is there a way to purchase from you?
There sure is. www.gardencrossings.com
Could you please try to name the plants ? Thank you
Tell me the time of the plant you are questioning. I usually try to name as many that are in bloom as possible
@@gardencrossings could give me the name of the plant that hummingbirds use for nesting material please? Which zone are you? I am zone 9. Thank you
@@truthprevail7253 Clematis is the name of the plant that hummingbirds use for nesting material. Hope that helps. Love from sunny Sydney, Australia.
I have a very hard time finding the Proven Winners annuals that I want in my area : (
I agree. Especially early in the year. PW is hard to find here in Oregon also. Never could find coral lime sedum.
I'm so sorry you have such a hard time finding PW annuals in your area. We do ship PW plants, so if you are ever looking for specific ones, you can pre-order them in the winter and they will ship to you in the spring.
www.gardencrossings.com
Can u please tell me how ur super tunia get so big
They are watered daily nd fertilized once a week.
Where is your zone?
we are a zone 5/6
What zone are you in?
We are in zone 5b.
Such a beautiful garden.
Thank you so much!
Heidi, Thank you for the tour and your plant knowledge! You always provide so much inspiration. Your hostas are beautiful. Are they under pine trees? Can you suggest other plants for dry shade?
They are underneath pine trees. Here are a few more options that I have found that work well for dry shade: Ferns, Hellebore, Aralia Sun King
Hope that helps!
Thank you so much!
Очень красиво !!! Спасибо !!!💐
Thanks for watching.
Himmlisch! DANKE
Thank you
If u are my neighbor I will ask for ur plants thank you very much
So nice of you
Lovely gardens. Is that Green Giant Arbs in the back?
No, I'm not sure the exact variety, since my neighbor planted them, they could be similar to Green Giant though.
You are beautiful!!
Thank you for watching! Enjoy