Hello from UK I thank you for your video and chat, here in my garden I have a lot of Salvia and Sage ,Blue Sea Holly that self seeds in the gaps between each paving stone. A lot of your plantings replicate mine although here a bit further on it's early summer here and blooms are out on Peonies, Salvia summer Roses esp. my Generous gardener, one of David Austins lovely pink perfumed variety I'm already collecting petals for Rose water .we have very similar taste regarding wild flowers in abundance, also photos of the garden after rainfall. Love all the different bird calls that come over your sound recordings, they add so much to videos too. It doesn't matter the size of garden area or how many plants, main points are enjoying what you do, and watching your gardens come to life overnight it often seems. Sorry for your loss too. 🙏💐 Thank you once again for your lovely video and sharing your varieties and ideas. Soon be time for afternoon teas in the garden with the bees buzzing butterflies fluttering as we sit back and smile at the joint effort of Nature and our hard work helping out. 💐💚🌹hugs and Blessings.
Oh…how I so enjoy your garden videos…they are so beautiful and they look amazing…I wish my yard was bigger to have more flower gardens…I have so many ideas to do but not much yard to do them…I also like how wide your brick pathway is…and all the rustic decor in your garden…THANK YOU AGAIN for sharing your garden with us ❤❤❤
Baby ducks so cute. Flowers all look pretty. Yes the lavender should have the blooms pruned off for the first few years. So the plant can grow well. I’ll have to try propagating some.
That nasty grass weed is Bermuda, we have a lot of that here in Oklahoma. And you are so right about getting those deep roots out. I started several new flower beds and I have to dig very deep. I purchased a root slayer shovel and it’s been fantastic getting the Bermuda grass roots out.
Bermuda grass is my first thought. I remember it from Texas. It spreads out, unlike the grass in the video. I have the video grass here. It is tenacious! I have to dig out the entire area to make sure no roots remain. Then, a deep edging with the lawn followed by good weeding.
Lemon balm is great for dusting your house. Just pull it and dust your furniture with it. The aroma is lovely and the dust sticks right to it. Of course it’s great added to tea as well.
Hi Jeri ~~ you garden is definitely green and growing lovely !! Jeri I love the fact that you are the real way life is for most of us! several gardeners on youtube put in these huge landscapes and we know they truly can not do that all themselves. So thanks a million, you are so appreciated for being you and want we learn from you!! Blessings & hugs Paula
My condolences for the loss of your beloved dog, My beloved cat that we were blessed to have for 17 years passed six months ago and I miss her so much. She brought so much love and joy to our lives.
I was working in my garden and said to myself I hope Jerry uploads a video today and you did! You are ahead of me as I live in Vt and it encourages me to what is coming. I will try to propagate my lavender also as an experiment. Blessings
Thank you for the tour of your beautiful garden Jeri. You are truly blessed that you can take care of all your plants. I used to garden but due to injuries I can no longer do so. I miss it so much. So now I am blessed to be able to watch you and all of your beautiful flowers grow and bloom. Thank you so much for all the work you do. I guess you can say I do garden vicariously through each of your videos. Thank you so much, and happy gardening.
Beauatiful! I have peony envy. I live in zone 10a and I’m not willing to pay big bucks for the peonies they grow around here in Southern California. Even the ones that are sold here are listed for the upper zone of 8 or 9. Love your lupine too! 😊
I believe that's couch grass Jeri. I have it in my garden with the long roots. The only way I get rid of it is to follow the root down and dig it up. It's a real nuisance. I love your garden, it always fills me with inspiration 😍
Love those ducks Jeri! I often wondered if you can actually eat duck eggs. Your garden is springing open beautifully. I envy you that you can grow lavender. I tried to grow it in Florida and It doesn’t work as you may know. I still can’t get over the awesome greenhouse that you built onto the house and it seems like you’re getting great use out of it. Thanks for posting and sharing your hard work….. Brian
Duck eggs are very good for cooking because they are rich, also for frying and such. We usually find them all over the yard and then I cook scrambled eggs for the dogs. I am hit and miss with the lavender, it really doesn't like our humidity or rain.
That grass looks like Bermuda grass to me. I fight it here in TX too. It does not grow well in shade, so if the grass you're battling is growing in the shade, then I am wrong and it is probably not Bermuda. In the sun it spreads deep by rhizomes, it grows on the surface too by putting out roots at every node that touches the soil, any little piece of root left when you pull it will take off and grow, and the seed germinates easily. I would love to spend hours talking with you about all your plants! So much inspiration to look at! I really look forward to seeing your lavender propagation video and seeing those Oriental Poppies blooming! Thank you again for all you share!!
Beautiful garden, Jeri. That awful grass you were talking about is bermuda. I had some in one of my gardens and before it got too bad, I carefully sprayed round up. Just a little spray on the leaves, not the ground. I was real careful not to get it on my flowers. It took care of it. Every now and then I will see a sprig come up and I spray the leaves again. I know people do not like to use round up but I don't know of any other way to get rid of it. Hope this helps. Happy Planting!!
So gorgeous...wild and wonderful! Also, loved the sweet sympathy card made by one of your viewers. Precious...and yes...all dogs (and animals) go to Heaven!
I so enjoyed your video Jeri, always a pleasure to hear your voice while we stroll through your garden! It’s looking wonderful! Today I was cleaning up my raised beds and spring feeding my hydrangeas, rose bushes and raspberries! We’ve had very cold nights in the 30’s these past few days so things are moving slow. Looks like a warm up this week though here in the northeast! 🌱🌸🪴🌷🪻
Happy Saturday Jeri ❤ Your gardens are so pretty. I really enjoyed our walk looking at the Beauty in each garden. I love how you put your Cloches over your plants .. just so Charming. Thank You for sharing your Beautiful gardens with us. Have a Wonderful weekend 🌷💕
Привет Джерри! Цветов все больше и больше. Скоро весь сад зацветет и наступит счастливые дни. Я рассадила петунию и флоксы в маленькие горшочки в теплице. У нас еще холодно.
So lovely! And all the nature sounds are absolutely lovely to hear. Been in my yard all day and so so happy I could be. Thank you for sharing your beautiful gardens. Always a pleasure. Have a wonderful weekend! 😊💜🥀🌹🐕🐑🦆🐓
Thank you for leaving the sound of the rain and your cute farm animals in the background. Everything is so lush and green! Sorry to hear of Gabriel. I lost my Andee last December, I miss her “helping” me in the garden so much. Thank you also for sharing your notecards. Isn’t it wonderful that there are still people that hand write personal notes? That little hand drawn farm babies card is adorable. I love that you see beauty in old blocks of wood cut from a downed tree. Your videos bring so much joy to so many. Thank you.👏
Your garden is looking magical Jeri. I have given up on penstemon and dahlia here in Wales,UK as the wet winters just rot them. The pernicious grass looks like what we call couch grass(if the roots are white). Like you, I go out every day into my cottage garden and delight in the all the new shoots, buds and flowers.
I was surprised at how easy it was to grow Dahlia from seed last year, inexpensive way to grow it and then you can collect SO much seed for the next year. This way, it doesn't matter if the tubers rot in the winter
Thank you, Jeri. Your videos are always so enjoyable. I love the slow pace you take us through whether it’s a stroll in the garden, a visit to the greenhouse, or whatever the topic is for the day. It’s a nice break from everything else that is going on. We moved last year from our home of 34 years in Eastern Washington State back to the Missouri Ozarks. (We we’re actually gone from MO for 44 yrs.)I have a blank slate staring at me. I’m trying very hard to keep the labor investment down while have a beautiful landscape to enjoy. Not an easy task when you love flowers. 😂
I am SOOOOOO excited to have you make a video of propagating lavender. I am really wanting to get more lavender plants . I love your garden videos so much !! 🥰
Hi my dear friend another wonderful video you always put together some of the most beautiful videos. You are so creative and always give me so much inspiration hugs and kisses from grandma Sandy and Debbie.
We just got back from touring the Biltmore house and the gardens!! The conservatory was full of the most beautiful plants!! Plants of all kinds!! The grounds had amazing trees and shrubs as well as flowers!!
I have that same grass in my garden. I have heard it called wire grass, but whatever it is called, it’s awful. And I agree-it’s way worse than any regular weed. So hard to get rid of. As always, your gardens are so inspiring. Thanks for another gorgeous video!
I'm so sorry about Gabriel. I must've missed that video. God bless you during your time of sorrow. Thank you for the walk about in your beautiful garden.
I sowed several varieties of salvia this year and there will be a lot of it😅. You have many of the plants I have. We were in severe drought but now finally abnormally dry. I have to garden behind fencing because everything I grow is tastier to wildlife than the native stuff and always struggle between liking formal gardens to cottage. I have resolved to let the garden design itself. My thought is whatever can grow in this Dust can stay. The poppies took it literally and want to take over😅. The poor bee balm didn’t have elbow room so I pinched a few and after a week it’s getting fuller and more pinching is needed. I also intermingled roses and try to strive for drifts and height. Wish I had a sunny stone wall for hollyhocks. Will need to design something to hold them up from storms. It’s going to be a great growing season if the rain continues regularly. Thx for the tour, very nice.
I live in the Pacific Northwest, east of the Cascades, desert here. I hate the desert. My flowers only look beautiful in the spring. I can’t move because of financial restrictions. So I love watching your, and be other’s garden videos. Thank you ! ❤️
@@MissPrissy6688and here I am growing R. Sage and sea holly this year. We have a microclimate like a desert and been in drought the last 2 years. Finally getting rain.
My lupine did not do well…stayed insignificant and no flowers at all. So much going on there in your garden Jeri. I am rooting for you to have beautiful lavenders all over your garden this season. 💜Will definitely watch out for your demonstration of propagating lavender as well. Xxx
@@JeriLandersofHopalongHollowthey can be tricky I think. I’ve tried before and they are returning after winter and getting larger. I think they like to have more buddies before they show off 😊.
Thank you for sharing your successful garden beds and the ones that are still a work in progress. It makes me feel hopeful about my areas that need attention. We have a border at the back of our yard that is quite shady, and I struggle with it every year. Last year we decided to let all the leaves from the maple trees lay on the ground to create a kind of forest floor. I had to laugh about your loosestrife because I pulled all mine, then regretted it, and now it’s coming back, so I think I’ll let it go a while. A garden really isn’t ever done and always a creative endeavor. I learn so much from you! Thanks!
Boiling water poured over weeds/grass works pretty well. I have killed nut grass with a steamer. Vinegar/hot water can also work but will kill anything it gets on. Of course pulling out/digging out is the best way, when you have plants interspersed among the weeds. Your garden looks like Eden!
I've been looking forward to seeing your peonies, and there they were in the first shot. That grass is a bane of my existence. I don't know it's name and I can't write what I call it. I never had any luck either with fritallarias when we lived in PA. Thanks again for the tour. I'll be looking forward to the poppies.
its great to see plants return year after year, your hard work certainly is repaying you I treated myself to some oriental poppies this year, my london garden is covered in self seeded bread seed poppies, I adore them
Wonderful video today as usual. I've written before about how inspired I am by you. I'll say it again and again too. You are inspirational. You're gardens, your narration and your video skills are very harmonious. There's really no one else like you out here on RUclips. Please keep sharing all this with me. I truly enjoy you and all your hard work.
I love lichen of all sorts in my yard. As a matter of fact, a blue gray lichen actually grows on our faux wicker furniture. I wouldn’t dream of removing the lichen.
The weedy grass looks like “Bermuda “ grass. It’s very hard to get out, usually it has to be dug out and get all the roots. It’s crazy but it is used for lawns here in Texas by some people.😝😂
This grass is in the graminacea family, it's really hard to remove. You need more steps...burn it, then till deep, remove the roots with your hands and repeat till if needed. Another option is very hot water. Once you have removed enough roots spread some seeds of clover or other covering plants/flowers ( for example thyme).
I LOVVVVE your gardens!~~~~ I have something I wish you could give me ideas on! I have moved them from one place to another and just NOT finding what to do with them! I bought them many moons ago and they're metal stands with like a lantern on top with a flat area for candles. I don't want to put candles, I just want to use it in someway and can't figure out how. I'd about givin up on it and put them in the shed for years. I got em out yet again TRYING to figure out SOMETHING for them. Might be neat to get my husband to cut it and sit a terra cotta pot on top. CLUELESS here I just know I like the things! Lowe's had the lavender the other day in our town on clearance. I bought 2 three gallon pots with like 4 plants in each so I can't wait for your vid on propagating them,
It already looks lovely. I planted some of those pink primroses that you suggested last year, but something happened to them. I was wondering if you have slugs where you are, as I think that they may have been eaten by them. However, I am trying again this year. Ahhh, lemon balm! You are right; it sure takes over and it’s roots run deep.
I love Obedient plant. Grow that Jeri? I am trying to eradicate Anemone from a garden bed. It is trying to take over the world. I would appreciate any advice.
❤🌻🌻🌻🌷🌷🌷🌻🌻🌻❤ WELL..... JERI. JUST A QUICK NOTE. THANK YOU. AS I HAVE MENTIONED BEFORE I THANK YOU FOR GETTING ME GARDENING ( IT SAVED MY MOTHER'S ROSES AND GARDEN PLANTS OF MY GRANDMOTHER. ) I. NOW AM THANKING FOR SOME NEW THINGS 1. I. HAVE BUTTERFLYS 2. I HAVE A HUMMINGBIRD AND SHE IS. VERY FRIENDLY THANK YOU. AND I WILL KEEP YOU UPDATED ❤🌻🌻🌻🌷🌷🌷🌻🌻🌻❤🐦🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦅🦅🦅🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🦋🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤🌻🌻🌻🌷🌷🌷🌻🌻🌻❤ SCOTT'S WIFE VICKIE
Hi nice video, enjoyed a lot.. the grass you wanted to remove .. there’s one very interesting thing about it, if u have cats or dogs.. and they have any stomach issues like nausea, pain, vomitting.. then please feed them the leaves of the grass.. it eases their pain, and resolves all stomach issues.. I’ve worked with strays for a long time and I’ve observed all of em resolving stomach issues but eating grass .. I’ve tried it myself with the cats n dogs which are indoors and it works like magic..
Just stunning ! Just found your beautiful yard. Where do you buy all those lovely wire things that go over your plants? Look beautiful and I suppose they keep bunnies and like away?
Why do you put paper around your seedlings? I'm having so much trouble getting my small seedlings to grow in the ground. They just get swallowed up. I've decided to put them in pots, but I'm curious about the paper you are using. Your garden looks beautiful. I love the vegetation everywhere.
Hello from UK I thank you for your video and chat, here in my garden I have a lot of Salvia and Sage ,Blue Sea Holly that self seeds in the gaps between each paving stone. A lot of your plantings replicate mine although here a bit further on it's early summer here and blooms are out on Peonies, Salvia summer Roses esp. my Generous gardener, one of David Austins lovely pink perfumed variety I'm already collecting petals for Rose water .we have very similar taste regarding wild flowers in abundance, also photos of the garden after rainfall. Love all the different bird calls that come over your sound recordings, they add so much to videos too.
It doesn't matter the size of garden area or how many plants, main points are enjoying what you do, and watching your gardens come to life overnight it often seems. Sorry for your loss too. 🙏💐 Thank you once again for your lovely video and sharing your varieties and ideas. Soon be time for afternoon teas in the garden with the bees buzzing butterflies fluttering as we sit back and smile at the joint effort of Nature and our hard work helping out. 💐💚🌹hugs and Blessings.
Oh…how I so enjoy your garden videos…they are so beautiful and they look amazing…I wish my yard was bigger to have more flower gardens…I have so many ideas to do but not much yard to do them…I also like how wide your brick pathway is…and all the rustic decor in your garden…THANK YOU AGAIN for sharing your garden with us ❤❤❤
One day I'll do a video on working in a small space. You can do a lot with a little!
thank you so much for these videos! They make me so happy and get so inspired for this upcoming season 😊
Your gardens and animals are like a fairytale! Just so, so lovely!!
I so love your property and animals... It is so peaceful with how you present it. Thank You!
Baby ducks so cute. Flowers all look pretty. Yes the lavender should have the blooms pruned off for the first few years. So the plant can grow well.
I’ll have to try propagating some.
I'm so sorry to hear of the loss of your beloved dog Gabriel.
We have lost our Dear one, Kanoa.
God comfort and Bless you❤❤❤
That nasty grass weed is Bermuda, we have a lot of that here in Oklahoma. And you are so right about getting those deep roots out. I started several new flower beds and I have to dig very deep. I purchased a root slayer shovel and it’s been fantastic getting the Bermuda grass roots out.
Here in Northern California I wrestle with Bermuda grass too. I've never found a good way to get it under control. I pull it and hope each year.
I love my root slayer, it helps alot. Sometimes you have to dig a foot down just to get those roots!
Yes, it’s here in nc! My nemesis!
@@KarenBowers4 hey I’m in nc too! Union county. Bermuda grass is awful.
Bermuda grass is my first thought. I remember it from Texas. It spreads out, unlike the grass in the video.
I have the video grass here. It is tenacious! I have to dig out the entire area to make sure no roots remain. Then, a deep edging with the lawn followed by good weeding.
How sweet is the momma on her nest in that cute little corner. 💗🧡💚💙💜
Lemon balm is great for dusting your house. Just pull it and dust your furniture with it. The aroma is lovely and the dust sticks right to it. Of course it’s great added to tea as well.
My SIL says watch that stuff it will spread. It sure did, across the garden somehow 😅.
Thx for the tip, I’ll try dusting with it.
Hi Jeri ~~ you garden is definitely green and growing lovely !! Jeri I love the fact that you are the real way life is for most of us! several gardeners on youtube put in these huge landscapes and we know they truly can not do that all themselves. So thanks a million, you are so appreciated for being you and want we learn from you!! Blessings & hugs Paula
I sometimes wish I had a helper.....
@@JeriLandersofHopalongHollow True , but what would you do with all that free time !?? haha
Your garden is a work of art!
My condolences for the loss of your beloved dog, My beloved cat that we were blessed to have for 17 years passed six months ago and I miss her so much. She brought so much love and joy to our lives.
I am always delighted to see you've made a video. ⚘️
Wonderful weather in Massachusetts today. Hope everyone has a great weekend 🪻🪻🪻🪻
I never tire of your gardens! They are an inspiration to me and so charming! You and Flower Patch Farmhouse are my favorite garden youtubers!
She's got a good channel!
Love gardening iin the rain 🥰Thank you for sharing ✌️💞🤟
I was working in my garden and said to myself I hope Jerry uploads a video today and you did! You are ahead of me as I live in Vt and it encourages me to what is coming. I will try to propagate my lavender also as an experiment. Blessings
O my I really miss you ,you have to start doing more please I base my garden off of yours I get my ideas from you and then I add them to my ideas
I have been loading a video every week for a month.... that's the best I can do.
It’s so special.Hope mummy goose gets her little ones.Everything looks so fresh.love from England.xxxxx🐝🐝🐝🐝
Me too, I really want some goslings.
Aww! Thank you so very much for the enjoyable relaxing video. ❤😊❤
What a wonderful way to open you video Geese, Ducks, and beautiful gardens in the gentle rain. ❤ thank you I love geese and ducks.....and chickens!!
Thank you for the tour of your beautiful garden Jeri. You are truly blessed that you can take care of all your plants. I used to garden but due to injuries I can no longer do so. I miss it so much. So now I am blessed to be able to watch you and all of your beautiful flowers grow and bloom. Thank you so much for all the work you do. I guess you can say I do garden vicariously through each of your videos. Thank you so much, and happy gardening.
I will continue as long as I can, one day, the knees will give out or the back, who knows?! I'm just grateful that I can still garden at this point.
just love when you show the animals !!! Love the gardens too, but the babies are such a special gift from God too ...
Beauatiful! I have peony envy. I live in zone 10a and I’m not willing to pay big bucks for the peonies they grow around here in Southern California. Even the ones that are sold here are listed for the upper zone of 8 or 9. Love your lupine too! 😊
Have you tried to purchase the roots from online nurseries? They are quite reasonable, it's how I got all mine.
@@JeriLandersofHopalongHollow I will look into that!
Don’t feel bad because I’m in Z5a and can’t get them to bloom.
I am always happy when see have a new video to watch --- love the flowers & the brick walkways so much.
I love this! I took you along with me into the garden this evening while I weeded. Lovely company. Thank you.
Wonderful!
I believe that's couch grass Jeri. I have it in my garden with the long roots. The only way I get rid of it is to follow the root down and dig it up. It's a real nuisance. I love your garden, it always fills me with inspiration 😍
I am looking forward to seeing your art in upcoming videos. And, waiting patiently for your next book.
Love those ducks Jeri! I often wondered if you can actually eat duck eggs. Your garden is springing open beautifully. I envy you that you can grow lavender. I tried to grow it in Florida and It doesn’t work as you may know. I still can’t get over the awesome greenhouse that you built onto the house and it seems like you’re getting great use out of it. Thanks for posting and sharing your hard work….. Brian
Duck eggs are very good for cooking because they are rich, also for frying and such. We usually find them all over the yard and then I cook scrambled eggs for the dogs. I am hit and miss with the lavender, it really doesn't like our humidity or rain.
That grass looks like Bermuda grass to me. I fight it here in TX too. It does not grow well in shade, so if the grass you're battling is growing in the shade, then I am wrong and it is probably not Bermuda. In the sun it spreads deep by rhizomes, it grows on the surface too by putting out roots at every node that touches the soil, any little piece of root left when you pull it will take off and grow, and the seed germinates easily. I would love to spend hours talking with you about all your plants! So much inspiration to look at! I really look forward to seeing your lavender propagation video and seeing those Oriental Poppies blooming! Thank you again for all you share!!
Beautiful garden, Jeri. That awful grass you were talking about is bermuda. I had some in one of my gardens and before it got too bad, I carefully sprayed round up. Just a little spray on the leaves, not the ground. I was real careful not to get it on my flowers. It took care of it. Every now and then I will see a sprig come up and I spray the leaves again. I know people do not like to use round up but I don't know of any other way to get rid of it. Hope this helps. Happy Planting!!
I use Round up sparingly when it’s needed. Sometimes that’s all that works.
I’ve been missing you!!
I've done 4 videos this month.... did you see them?
No this is the first one
So gorgeous...wild and wonderful! Also, loved the sweet sympathy card made by one of your viewers. Precious...and yes...all dogs (and animals) go to Heaven!
I so enjoyed your video Jeri, always a pleasure to hear your voice while we stroll through your garden! It’s looking wonderful! Today I was cleaning up my raised beds and spring feeding my hydrangeas, rose bushes and raspberries! We’ve had very cold nights in the 30’s these past few days so things are moving slow. Looks like a warm up this week though here in the northeast! 🌱🌸🪴🌷🪻
Hurrah!
Happy Saturday Jeri ❤
Your gardens are so pretty.
I really enjoyed our walk looking at the Beauty in each garden.
I love how you put your Cloches over your plants .. just so Charming.
Thank You for sharing your Beautiful gardens with us.
Have a Wonderful weekend 🌷💕
Those cloches have saved many a plant from the clutches of my chickens!
Привет Джерри! Цветов все больше и больше. Скоро весь сад зацветет и наступит счастливые дни. Я рассадила петунию и флоксы в маленькие горшочки в теплице. У нас еще холодно.
So lovely! And all the nature sounds are absolutely lovely to hear. Been in my yard all day and so so happy I could be. Thank you for sharing your beautiful gardens. Always a pleasure. Have a wonderful weekend! 😊💜🥀🌹🐕🐑🦆🐓
Thank you for leaving the sound of the rain and your cute farm animals in the background. Everything is so lush and green! Sorry to hear of Gabriel. I lost my Andee last December, I miss her “helping” me in the garden so much. Thank you also for sharing your notecards. Isn’t it wonderful that there are still people that hand write personal notes? That little hand drawn farm babies card is adorable. I love that you see beauty in old blocks of wood cut from a downed tree. Your videos bring so much joy to so many. Thank you.👏
I have that weedy grass in my garden too. You are right about that root it has too-pulling it up hurts my arthritic hands. I despise it.
Your garden is looking magical Jeri. I have given up on penstemon and dahlia here in Wales,UK as the wet winters just rot them. The pernicious grass looks like what we call couch grass(if the roots are white). Like you, I go out every day into my cottage garden and delight in the all the new shoots, buds and flowers.
I was surprised at how easy it was to grow Dahlia from seed last year, inexpensive way to grow it and then you can collect SO much seed for the next year. This way, it doesn't matter if the tubers rot in the winter
Greetings From Ireland, Beautiful natural looking garden, Its the bees knees.
Thank you, Jeri. Your videos are always so enjoyable. I love the slow pace you take us through whether it’s a stroll in the garden, a visit to the greenhouse, or whatever the topic is for the day. It’s a nice break from everything else that is going on. We moved last year from our home of 34 years in Eastern Washington State back to the Missouri Ozarks. (We we’re actually gone from MO for 44 yrs.)I have a blank slate staring at me. I’m trying very hard to keep the labor investment down while have a beautiful landscape to enjoy. Not an easy task when you love flowers. 😂
Sometimes a blank slate if wonderful, you can be so creative with it. It does cost a lot in labor and cash, but Oh, the possibliities!
Un paraíso Natural,con la ayuda de Dios,y el esfuerzo humano..🌸🌷🌷🌸🌸🦋🌿
Always love to see your gardens. Thank you.
Rose of Sharon fan here also!!
Oh, your garden is beautiful!!
Thank you for sharing. So much inspiration. ❤
I am SOOOOOO excited to have you make a video of propagating lavender. I am really wanting to get more lavender plants . I love your garden videos so much !! 🥰
Hi my dear friend another wonderful video you always put together some of the most beautiful videos. You are so creative and always give me so much inspiration hugs and kisses from grandma Sandy and Debbie.
Such a nice garden walk. Thank you. I wish Isadora my best!
We just got back from touring the Biltmore house and the gardens!! The conservatory was full of the most beautiful plants!! Plants of all kinds!! The grounds had amazing trees and shrubs as well as flowers!!
We went about 5 years ago. it was just marvelous! The greenhouse and the HUGE garden were my favorite places.
Looks like Bermuda grass to me too. We fight it in Ca also. Always good to see your videos. Your gardens are beautiful.
Love your gardens and animal/bird sounds. I live in Montana so about 2 weeks behind you so really enjoy seeing what I can look forward to soon😊
Thank you Jeri. Your gardens are beautiful.
I love every video u post and can't wait for next one. You have helped me so much .Nancy Skinner
A very beautiful country garden!
I love working in the rain. Weeds come up so easily.
That's a fact!
I have that same grass in my garden. I have heard it called wire grass, but whatever it is called, it’s awful. And I agree-it’s way worse than any regular weed. So hard to get rid of.
As always, your gardens are so inspiring. Thanks for another gorgeous video!
I'm so sorry about Gabriel. I must've missed that video. God bless you during your time of sorrow.
Thank you for the walk about in your beautiful garden.
I sowed several varieties of salvia this year and there will be a lot of it😅. You have many of the plants I have. We were in severe drought but now finally abnormally dry. I have to garden behind fencing because everything I grow is tastier to wildlife than the native stuff and always struggle between liking formal gardens to cottage. I have resolved to let the garden design itself. My thought is whatever can grow in this Dust can stay. The poppies took it literally and want to take over😅. The poor bee balm didn’t have elbow room so I pinched a few and after a week it’s getting fuller and more pinching is needed.
I also intermingled roses and try to strive for drifts and height.
Wish I had a sunny stone wall for hollyhocks. Will need to design something to hold them up from storms.
It’s going to be a great growing season if the rain continues regularly.
Thx for the tour, very nice.
I love formal gardens but prefer the cottage style for our place. I would love for poppies to "take over", they are wonderful. Where do you live?
Lovely, I really like your cages around the plants.
It keeps the geese and chickens from crushing them until they are established.
Love seeing your flowers!
I live in the Pacific Northwest, east of the Cascades, desert here. I hate the desert. My flowers only look beautiful in the spring. I can’t move because of financial restrictions. So I love watching your, and be other’s garden videos. Thank you ! ❤️
Things like lavender, Russian sage and other sages should do well in the desert for you.
@@JeriLandersofHopalongHollow yes. And they do, quite well here. However, the pretty flowers don’t do well here. ☹️
@@MissPrissy6688and here I am growing R. Sage and sea holly this year. We have a microclimate like a desert and been in drought the last 2 years. Finally getting rain.
@@dustyflats3832 where are you at dusty flats ?
Order chocolate flower (Berlandiera) from High Country Gardens. I loved it in New Mexico. Virginia's wet clay defeated it.
I got a brunerra toda, love the heart shaped leaves.
The geese ❤❤❤
Always love your garden. Thank you for sharing and being an inspiration ☺️❤️🌱🌷🍀🌻
I so love to walk through your gardens. You have inspired me and I am planning some walkways and one new garden this summer.
My lupine did not do well…stayed insignificant and no flowers at all. So much going on there in your garden Jeri. I am rooting for you to have beautiful lavenders all over your garden this season. 💜Will definitely watch out for your demonstration of propagating lavender as well. Xxx
I'm thrilled to finally get flowers on the Lupine, this is the first time. I tried for a few years and got lucky at last.
@@JeriLandersofHopalongHollow Good news for me too then, maybe mine will do as well.🙌🏻
@@JeriLandersofHopalongHollowthey can be tricky I think. I’ve tried before and they are returning after winter and getting larger. I think they like to have more buddies before they show off 😊.
Thank you for sharing your successful garden beds and the ones that are still a work in progress. It makes me feel hopeful about my areas that need attention. We have a border at the back of our yard that is quite shady, and I struggle with it every year. Last year we decided to let all the leaves from the maple trees lay on the ground to create a kind of forest floor. I had to laugh about your loosestrife because I pulled all mine, then regretted it, and now it’s coming back, so I think I’ll let it go a while. A garden really isn’t ever done and always a creative endeavor. I learn so much from you! Thanks!
Boiling water poured over weeds/grass works pretty well. I have killed nut grass with a steamer. Vinegar/hot water can also work but will kill anything it gets on. Of course pulling out/digging out is the best way, when you have plants interspersed among the weeds. Your garden looks like Eden!
Your gardens are so beautiful and inspiring! ❤
I love your garden. The grass I think is crabgrass.
Such a delight 🧡 Your's and Irena Stallard's are by best best best gardens to visit 💖 PS I believe lavender is very easy to propagate 💜💜💜
Jeri such hard work is paying off in beauty.
Looking fantastic.
Beautiful garden!
Soo Beautiful and peaceful as always! Love your garden! Your geese are beautiful! I love Spiderwort one of my favorite perrennials.
I've been looking forward to seeing your peonies, and there they were in the first shot. That grass is a bane of my existence. I don't know it's name and I can't write what I call it. I never had any luck either with fritallarias when we lived in PA. Thanks again for the tour. I'll be looking forward to the poppies.
I just don't get it with the Fritallarias, I can plant any other bulb with great success, but these darn things are eluding me completely.
@@JeriLandersofHopalongHollow Same.
Hi Jeri, your gardens are lovely. Snowing here today.
O wow ! A rose of Sharon hedge would be awesome!
Love the path!
its great to see plants return year after year, your hard work certainly is repaying you I treated myself to some oriental poppies this year, my london garden is covered in self seeded bread seed poppies, I adore them
Poppies are just the best!
It’s Bermuda grass, extremely hard to get rid of!
Beautiful!
Thank you Jeri take care God bless you and yours x
Wonderful video today as usual. I've written before about how inspired I am by you. I'll say it again and again too. You are inspirational. You're gardens, your narration and your video skills are very harmonious. There's really no one else like you out here on RUclips. Please keep sharing all this with me. I truly enjoy you and all your hard work.
I thank you so much!
I love lichen of all sorts in my yard. As a matter of fact, a blue gray lichen actually grows on our faux wicker furniture. I wouldn’t dream of removing the lichen.
God Bless you Thank you for sharing❤
Torpedo grass. I have it and I have dug, I have used weed killer and nothing stops it. I have even taken a torch to it and it just laughs in my face.
The weedy grass looks like “Bermuda “ grass. It’s very hard to get out, usually it has to be dug out and get all the roots. It’s crazy but it is used for lawns here in Texas by some people.😝😂
I guess they use it as a lawn because they gave up trying to kill it.
This grass is in the graminacea family, it's really hard to remove. You need more steps...burn it, then till deep, remove the roots with your hands and repeat till if needed. Another option is very hot water. Once you have removed enough roots spread some seeds of clover or other covering plants/flowers ( for example thyme).
Good advice, what a hassle to get rid of it. Im happy that I have a lot of clover seed.
I LOVVVVE your gardens!~~~~ I have something I wish you could give me ideas on! I have moved them from one place to another and just NOT finding what to do with them! I bought them many moons ago and they're metal stands with like a lantern on top with a flat area for candles. I don't want to put candles, I just want to use it in someway and can't figure out how. I'd about givin up on it and put them in the shed for years. I got em out yet again TRYING to figure out SOMETHING for them. Might be neat to get my husband to cut it and sit a terra cotta pot on top. CLUELESS here I just know I like the things!
Lowe's had the lavender the other day in our town on clearance. I bought 2 three gallon pots with like 4 plants in each so I can't wait for your vid on propagating them,
I can't quite imagine what your stands look like, but I know that a metal cutter/grinder often comes in handy to transform an item like that.
It already looks lovely. I planted some of those pink primroses that you suggested last year, but something happened to them. I was wondering if you have slugs where you are, as I think that they may have been eaten by them. However, I am trying again this year. Ahhh, lemon balm! You are right; it sure takes over and it’s roots run deep.
We do have slugs, and my Pink Primrose are out of control. If you lived near me I'd dig up a bunch for you to transplant.
@@JeriLandersofHopalongHollow Wish I did live nearby too. Thank you.
What I do with grass invaded areas is to put down wet cardboard or black plastic and cut holes for the plants.
I love Obedient plant. Grow that Jeri? I am trying to eradicate Anemone from a garden bed. It is trying to take over the world. I would appreciate any advice.
I have 2 obedience plants, but so far, have not seen them poking through the soil this year...hope I didn't loose them.
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WELL..... JERI. JUST A QUICK NOTE.
THANK YOU. AS I HAVE MENTIONED BEFORE I THANK YOU FOR GETTING ME GARDENING ( IT SAVED MY MOTHER'S ROSES AND GARDEN PLANTS OF MY GRANDMOTHER. )
I. NOW AM THANKING FOR
SOME NEW THINGS
1. I. HAVE BUTTERFLYS
2. I HAVE A HUMMINGBIRD
AND SHE IS. VERY FRIENDLY
THANK YOU. AND I WILL KEEP YOU UPDATED
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SCOTT'S WIFE VICKIE
I'm very glad you took up gardening!
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BECAUSE OF YOU I AM A HAPPY GARDENER
WILL BE KEEPING YOU UP DATED.
SCOTT'S WIFE VICKIE
I read somewhere that lavender grows wonderfully in concrete blocks because of the lime.
I've seen that done...
Hi nice video, enjoyed a lot.. the grass you wanted to remove .. there’s one very interesting thing about it, if u have cats or dogs.. and they have any stomach issues like nausea, pain, vomitting.. then please feed them the leaves of the grass.. it eases their pain, and resolves all stomach issues.. I’ve worked with strays for a long time and I’ve observed all of em resolving stomach issues but eating grass .. I’ve tried it myself with the cats n dogs which are indoors and it works like magic..
My dogs do chew on grass sometimes, I always wondered why.
Just stunning ! Just found your beautiful yard. Where do you buy all those lovely wire things that go over your plants? Look beautiful and I suppose they keep bunnies and like away?
The wire cloches are from VEVOR (onine shop) and I also use wire hanging basket cages; upside down.
Grass looks like fescue.
Why do you put paper around your seedlings? I'm having so much trouble getting my small seedlings to grow in the ground. They just get swallowed up. I've decided to put them in pots, but I'm curious about the paper you are using. Your garden looks beautiful. I love the vegetation everywhere.
I don't put paper around my seedlings, maybe you are seeing Vermiculite?
@@JeriLandersofHopalongHollow Oh, I was looking at the pot plants at 2.48 on your video. It looked like paper around the edges.
@@dianehoffman3508 Oh I see! That is the plastic from my compost bag, I am lining the clay pots with it to keep them from drying out so fast.
@@JeriLandersofHopalongHollow Great idea! I knew it had a good purpose.