🇺🇸 Inspiring Tour of my Fourth of July Cottage Garden! 🇺🇸
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Hello gardening friends, I hope all of my fellow Americans had a wonderful 4th of July. Today I take you on a tour of my early July garden. So much has progressed in the garden over the past month, most significantly, the work we've been doing on the new terrace and greenhouse. It has all been so much work, but I hope in the end, the effect will be worth it. Happy Gardening!
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WOW !!!!!! ABSOLUTELY STUNNING GARDEN !!!!!! I follow a lot of garden channels, and I must say yours is my favorite. I love a lush, full cottage garden....that is not so structured....I love a natural look. You nailed it ❤
Wow, thank you! 🌻💕
That slope looks challenging. I think mostly grasses would look lovely, interspersed with a few meadow flowers in a limited colour palette, or trees. Grasses would also help stabilise that bank. You can create little horseshoe shaped ‘terraces’ into the slope, edged with rocks to hold water around trees and stop soil erosion, or peg mesh across the slope and plant smaller things into it.
Such a lovely, charming and romantic garden! Reminds me of a fairytale!
I love your videos. Please make more if possible.
Your garden is so beautiful! So glad RUclips suggested one of your videos. I have an old golden chain tree that was here when I bought my house. The flowers are pretty in the spring, but the pods are persistent and do not fall off the tree for a long, long time. So in the winter when the leaves fall off, the pods remain and they aren't really attractive. I also get tons of seedlings I have to pull each year. Maybe in your area, the seed pods will dry out in winter and look nice. I'm on the west side of WA, close to the sound, about 20 miles north of Seattle. In our rainy winter, the pods just look mushy and moldy lol.
Thank you so much, and hello to a fellow Washingtonian! I will keep that in mind with the Golden Chain tree, that sounds less than ideal for sure.
I cannot wait to see what you do with the new area’s 🥰 everything is looking so beautiful 🥰
Thank you, Jasmine!
Wonderful and so enjoyable video, thank you so much for sharing ☺️
Thank you, so glad you enjoyed it! 🌻
Thanks for sharing. Some more close ups on the plants would be helpful so we can see them better.
Will include more close ups in the future. 🌻
Gardens look beautiful!!
I stumbled across your channel a couple of weeks ago and have been mesmerised by your gorgeous gardens - you have wonderful taste and such a sweet manner. I bought lady of shallot on Saturday here in Yorkshire and can’t wait for the buds to bloom!
Thank you so much! I am so glad you grabbed a Lady of Shallot, she has surprised me in all the best ways. Such a beautiful rose!
Beautiful French country design garden. The nepeta would be lovely on the slope. A "Lavender" fill in. Have you considered a sponser for a deer fence? Many gardeners would love to know of a good fence with a possible discount code!
Thank you so much! I would love a deer fence sponsor one day!
Ciao, bellissimo giardino! oer i delphinium proverei a togliergli qualche germoglio radicale in primavera per provare a propagarlo e così facendo alleggerire la pianta madre dalla fatica di tutti quei getti
Ciao! Assolutamente, grazie per il meraviglioso suggerimento! So che i delphinium sono molto più facili da propagare dalle talee basali che dai semi.
I love your gardens and what a cute dress!😊💖🙌🌸🇺🇸
Thank you so much! 🌻
Scabiosa is such a magical plant! I have Giga Silver which is a white center edged with lavender petals- so beautiful!! And so prolific & long flowering and the deer do try to taste it but don’t seem to like it.
Loved it!
Hello from France !Your garden is always more beautiful. Il love the roses "coco loco", but i don't find this one in France. Nevertheless, i find a roses with a similary colors " Princesse Astride de Belgique". I love this roses.
Congratulations for your garden, its a fairy garden.
Have a good day 🌻
Thank you very much, that is so nice of you. Can you find the rose Vidal Sassoon? That is one of many we don’t have here that is in Europe and I love!
Lovely 💗💗
Have you tried grosso lavender. I am in zone 6 and this lavender does so well and even gets a lot of water!! You garden is so beautiful and the greenhouse is so nice!!💕💕
I will give that one a go!
The coral flower near the Dara and echinacea, that's yarrow? So beautiful!!
Yes it is! 💕
Lovely tour, thinking I'd pass on that "IKEA on steroids" greenhouse, I can imagine it, altho, it looks really nice. I was just wondering too, if the stump and vine killer would work on thistle, it does work on stumps and vines.?
your garden is so pretty .. how you deal with thrips on roses.
and last your dress is so pretty .. please share where you purchased it if you can.
For thrips I am trying beneficial nematodes this year as well as doing a periodic spray, I prefer Captain Jack’s from Bonide or a Neem oil. My dress is a couple of years old, but it is from shopdoen.com/
Have you tried planting your lavender with grit and gravels to give it more drainage. Am in 8b n always died on me but tried it with turkey grit they call it sand and gravel cum good soil and it’s thriving
I have used that technique for my Russian sage along the driveway, but not the lavender. Will give it a try!