What a delight to find you on youtube, Bryce. My husband Ken Pomer was in your class at NC State and you welcomed me whenever I could join y'all! I learned so much which has continued to thrive. Thank you for all this!
Beautiful garden. I wish my hellebores would spread out! Interesting about the birdbath. I put mine in the back of the yard where I thought it looked best, but it turns out that it is to the left of my sightline out the kitchen window. !!!
I’m called the Plant 🪴 Lady. I enjoy collecting different plant. Oak Leaf Hydrangeas are worth the money. Also, I like conifers. Enjoyed your tour. I live in Franklinton.
After watching all of your wonderful Garden Tour videos and cut flower videos, I just had to let you know how interesting and beautiful everything you've grown is. Never stop planting! It's one of the many callings that God has given to you.
Wonderful!!! Just wonderful ❤️ Thank you so much. Gardens are so personal and such a labor of love and a source of joy, peace and Wonder. Thank you for giving me a tour. I learned so much and got introduced to so many new glorious plants. Just lovely. Thank you. ❤️🌱❤️
I love your garden, but most of all I love your excitement about gardening. I also have gardening friends in the neighborhood. It’s so much fun. We share ideas, advice and plants. Thank you for sharing.
You have beautiful gardens. The Japanese Maples add so much beauty we wish they'd grow here in ft Lauderdale Florida. We're getting 2 Magnolia trees to plant between several groups of Christmas palms instead. Blessings
Beautiful garden. Impressive dry stacked stone wall... Lots of sweat equity. I also love Japanese Maple, and Ligularia. Never seen a weeping boxwood, very nice winter structure. Thank you for the excellent narrative of background stories as you guided the garden tout. New subscriber !
Absolutely gorgeous garden! I’ve never heard heucheras referred to as floss flower - only as coral bells. We learn something new every day! Thank you for sharing!
Enjoyed the garden tour! I took your horticulture class at NCSU when you first arrived. I remember potting up plants and tours of plants around campus. It was one of my favorite classes at State.
Lovely tour! I always enjoyed ‘In the Garden’ on UNC-TV and I remember you putting in the turf featured in the tour. I miss the show so much, but it was nice to see and hear you again.
I love your garden, it's so beautiful. It is really an eyes soothing to see. It is not easy to care for all that plants, it needs hard work to do all that. I wish I could have such a beautiful garden. Happy gardening and love from Malaysia 🇲🇾.
Absolutely stunning..I'm in the process of making some decisions about what to do with my backyard...I don't want a fence..I want to create depth and density with shrubs,bushes,trees and trellises...While creating stone walkways..You've giving me ideas.. You're a genius!!!!...Love,love love it!!!!
A nice big white window box would be so pretty at the kitchen window enjoyed from inside and out. Could plant lower growing plants in the middle so you can still see your birdbath. Might even get to see some birds up close and personal.
We absolutely love your garden. Could you share what fern varieties you have planted? We are trying to plan our shade garden bed on the slope in southern parts of Charlotte, NC (zone 8a), and would appreciate any help we can get! Thank you for sharing this beautiful space!
I watched this video a year ago just as I was starting to create my next garden even before the house was built I realise I hadn’t consciously credited you enough with guiding me - especially with the 3 Cs ; colour echo; using informal cover on most of my paths (bark); boulders as an informal edging and not getting too depressed about the minimal scrap of grass I can fit. Thank you Bryce
10:00 I was so confused by the runner who comes into screen and looks like he takes some stairs to climb into your tree. Had to take a second look and he's actually getting in that van! 😂 The concept that you're explaining about "blurring the lines" of your property to make it appear bigger is called "borrowed landscape". I do that a lot when you can see the neighbors' homes. Plant the right tree or shrub to block their house, but still see their landscape (trees and plants). It looks like your property goes on forever and you're in a forest with mountains in the distance (in my case).
Thank you for sharing your garden with me. I just love how it’s all coming 🫑🍅🪴👍together and growing so nicely! I love to garden and I also make garden videos. I in my 3rd year gardening. I have so much to still learn. I’d love it if we could learn more from each other! Happy gardening 👨🌾 🌷🌼🌻🌺🌸🌹🐝
Your gardens are fantastic. Wonderful variety of plants. We live in Va. zone 7. We also collect Japanese Maples. Such a wonderful tree. I did subscribe to your channel 😊
Loved this tour! Your knowledge and enthusiasm made it such a pleasure. Rest assured it was never boring. I must say that I had really thought of the garden related to the community. You gave me a lot of food for thought and I am very humbled by your generosity! I just stumbled upon you and subscribed right away. I hope you’ll make more videos! Thank you.
Love the garden. Your very knowledgeable. You can make some Prickly Pear Jelly, when it grows big enough. Adore Hummingbirds. Love the gorgeous Maples. Great garden, sir.
I enjoyed the tour along with your commentary without skipping a single bit.. I was completely glued till the end. would love to see your neighbors yard, if he let you take us on a virtual tour. .Subscribed!
Your tour was really terrific. My first reaction while watching was to hum, “won’t you be my neighbor?” ala Mr. Rogers. My husband and I were avid gardeners and plant collectors, first in Miami near Fairchild Tropical Gardens and then in Stowe VT. Now I find myself alone after 51 years, just moving into a 1957 house in Asheville by myself. Like yours, our gardens were curved pathways with many collectible plants in every area of view, from the path floors to epiphytes in the overhead trees. In Vermont I had a gigantic Ligularia like yours and also the tall “Rocket” soaking up a lot of water at the edge of a hilly stream. Here, I am fortunate to inherit some nice trees and shrubs from the previous owners, the star of which is a quite mature Crimson Queen Japanese maple, about 8’ tall by 12’ wide, trailing to the ground. I would appreciate some advice. Between me and my neighbor is a line of hemlocks that have been invaded by English ivy and, even worse, wooly adelgid. I would cut them down if they were mine. Half are dead with ivy holding up their decomposed remains. Would you treat them? I’ve read about treatment but it doesn’t seem very effective. Otherwise how would you screen this? Unless I’m wrong these insects don’t invade anything but hemlocks. Thank you again for the tour. I look forward to following your site.
I have every plant that you showed in my gardens and most of the Japanese maples as well. My ginger is a different variety , smaller shiny green leaves. Epimedium, has taken over a ten foot section in one garden. I have full moon maples, along with, Orangeiola, and Waterfall.
Can you recommend a list of shrubs and bushes that can be planted in the Raleigh/Cary area that are perennial and would bloom in the four seasons? Part of my backyard has morning sun/afternoon shade, and the rest of our yard has morning shade and afternoon sun. Are there some bushes/shrubs that are native to North Carolina?
I am really enjoying this video and have a question for someone like you who enjoys plants instead of grass. I live in Northwest Arkansas, zone 6, and have a fenced in backyard (privacy fence) that is almost an acre. It is all grass except for one large tree. I would like to start planting gardens and want one that eventually looks like your gardens, but I don't know where to start! Do I start planting trees willy-nilly or start cutting out beds in the grass? it's such a large space I get overwhelmed trying to figure it out.
Carol Altom I just purchased a home on 13 acres (very long driveway) and huge probably 1-2 acre yard around the house. There was one huge Pine tree and 2 pecan trees. We've started by planting many more trees willy-nilly lol but I don't really know where to go next it's very overwhelming
Where do you source all of your pine needle mulch? How often does it have to be replenished or replaced? I’m slowly but surely replacing my lawn with gardens and am interested in creating a similar garden in my front yard. This property had lost all but one of its large shade trees in an ice storm prior to me purchasing it so there’s a blank slate. I’m in zone 8 and am curious what zone you’re in and if you ever have trouble with all the plants you’ve used that spread via rhizomes? I typically only use plants like those in large ceramic containers. How many years did it take your climbing hydrangea on your arbor to begin blooming? Thanks 😊
My goodness, I thoroughly enjoyed this. Your knowledge, enthusiasm, lovely background stories. The information you share is fantastic, what a beautiful garden you have sir. I will be watching this again. You're description of the ligularia is brilliant. Amazing vlog :)
I planted zinnias this past spring and they did well. If you plant them next spring don’t forget to harvest the seed heads. I harvested a significant number of seeds for next season.
Your garden is amazing you can obviously tell how much thought and work has been put in. The rock wall is amazing, so extensive and amazing. Did you source all of that rock from your property?
Hi, Mr. Lane, I enjoy your garden tours. I was wondering about the plant Asarum that you have planted in front. I read that it needs to be moist. Do you have to water that plant often? I have sandy soil. Thank you so much.
hahaa "brace yourself!" your lawn is perfect and beautiful...I reduced my lawn to only about 5% of what it was...did not know about the 2-6x more water thing.
This was a delight. Thank you so much. You must be a wonderful teacher. Off to part 2. Oh, a question -- are those pine needles on the paths in the back?
Help, my oak leaf hydrangea are dying and there is nothing I can see wrong? 😢, they are slumped over like they need water but they don’t. Zebulon NC zone 7. Lost...love your garden tour!
Idk about the 'southeast' placement of the bluebird house. I always thought they just preferred to face an open space. I have one against my back porch facing northwest towards the open area of my septic field. Each year it is filled by a bluebird family.
What a delight to find you on youtube, Bryce. My husband Ken Pomer was in your class at NC State and you welcomed me whenever I could join y'all! I learned so much which has continued to thrive. Thank you for all this!
Your gardens are incredible and your knowledge is vast. Thank you for posting
I love your walkways and boarders. Beautiful garden!!
I LOVE the size of your lawn - that is my goal!
Saw the tour you gave HorTube withJim Putnam about 6 days ago. Your garden is amazing. I’m in ❤.
Had to come check you out. Such patience.
Very nice landscape!
Great video! I like how you explain everything, makes total sense and it is very helpful!
Wow! This is beautiful and loved hearing you speak about it!
Outstanding. Subbed! One day I would love to build a garden as beautiful as this, even a tiny percent this good.
Enjoyed your garden, thank you.
Color echo, Sight line…awesome 🍀🪴
Love your garden and knowledge thanks for sharing👍❤️
I love your garden... and looking at it give me so much peace keep making these videos
Beautiful garden. I wish my hellebores would spread out! Interesting about the birdbath. I put mine in the back of the yard where I thought it looked best, but it turns out that it is to the left of my sightline out the kitchen window. !!!
a beautiful garden. My favorite is the elevated beds.
I’m called the Plant 🪴 Lady. I enjoy collecting different plant. Oak Leaf Hydrangeas are worth the money. Also, I like conifers. Enjoyed your tour. I live in Franklinton.
House and the garden so cute & beautiful 😊😍🤗
Beautiful garden. Thanks for sharing 😊
After watching all of your wonderful Garden Tour videos and cut flower videos, I just had to let you know how interesting and beautiful everything you've grown is. Never stop planting! It's one of the many callings that God has given to you.
Wonderful!!! Just wonderful ❤️
Thank you so much. Gardens are so personal and such a labor of love and a source of joy, peace and Wonder. Thank you for giving me a tour. I learned so much and got introduced to so many new glorious plants.
Just lovely. Thank you. ❤️🌱❤️
I love your garden, but most of all I love your excitement about gardening. I also have gardening friends in the neighborhood. It’s so much fun. We share ideas, advice and plants. Thank you for sharing.
Beautiful property, but that spot where turf is would look fantastic filled in! Turf compliments!!
You have beautiful gardens. The Japanese Maples add so much beauty we wish they'd grow here in ft Lauderdale Florida. We're getting 2 Magnolia trees to plant between several groups of Christmas palms instead. Blessings
Subscriber #695. Thank you for the information provided during the tour. You have a lovely garden.
I adore your garden style- and you are such a wonderful teacher! Plz continue to produce videos!
Wow, 37 years of gardening! So beautiful! Thanks for the great tour.
Beautiful garden and tour. Thank you for sharing it.
Beautiful garden. Impressive dry stacked stone wall... Lots of sweat equity. I also love Japanese Maple, and Ligularia. Never seen a weeping boxwood, very nice winter structure. Thank you for the excellent narrative of background stories as you guided the garden tout. New subscriber !
Absolutely gorgeous garden! I’ve never heard heucheras referred to as floss flower - only as coral bells. We learn something new every day! Thank you for sharing!
Just planted a bunch of coral bells. Many varieties of heucheras however 👍
Thank you for sharing this wonderful tour!
Very nicely done, thank you. I love your enthusiasm. Please show us your annuals if you can.
Your garden is unbelievable and incredibly gorgeous!
Makes me sad to live in an apartment and missing out on this kind of calming, masterpiece!
I subscribed ! You are an amazing gardener ... thank you for sharing your garden
Enjoyed the garden tour! I took your horticulture class at NCSU when you first arrived. I remember potting up plants and tours of plants around campus. It was one of my favorite classes at State.
Lovely tour! I always enjoyed ‘In the Garden’ on UNC-TV and I remember you putting in the turf featured in the tour. I miss the show so much, but it was nice to see and hear you again.
I love your garden, it's so beautiful. It is really an eyes soothing to see. It is not easy to care for all that plants, it needs hard work to do all that. I wish I could have such a beautiful garden. Happy gardening and love from Malaysia 🇲🇾.
Beautiful gardens.
LOVE Japanese maples! The color they bring and the dainty leaves is just stunning
Beautiful garden but I do love more grass and I live in the woods. I love how you tell all the names of the plants. I am now a subscriber. Thank you!
Absolutely stunning..I'm in the process of making some decisions about what to do with my backyard...I don't want a fence..I want to create depth and density with shrubs,bushes,trees and trellises...While creating stone walkways..You've giving me ideas.. You're a genius!!!!...Love,love love it!!!!
Oh my gosh. What a dream garden. Subscribed to see more!
A nice big white window box would be so pretty at the kitchen window enjoyed from inside and out. Could plant lower growing plants in the middle so you can still see your birdbath. Might even get to see some birds up close and personal.
We absolutely love your garden. Could you share what fern varieties you have planted? We are trying to plan our shade garden bed on the slope in southern parts of Charlotte, NC (zone 8a), and would appreciate any help we can get! Thank you for sharing this beautiful space!
I love your Garden Tour
I watched this video a year ago just as I was starting to create my next garden even before the house was built I realise I hadn’t consciously credited you enough with guiding me - especially with the 3 Cs ; colour echo; using informal cover on most of my paths (bark); boulders as an informal edging and not getting too depressed about the minimal scrap of grass I can fit. Thank you Bryce
10:00 I was so confused by the runner who comes into screen and looks like he takes some stairs to climb into your tree. Had to take a second look and he's actually getting in that van! 😂
The concept that you're explaining about "blurring the lines" of your property to make it appear bigger is called "borrowed landscape". I do that a lot when you can see the neighbors' homes. Plant the right tree or shrub to block their house, but still see their landscape (trees and plants). It looks like your property goes on forever and you're in a forest with mountains in the distance (in my case).
Thank you for sharing your garden with me. I just love how it’s all coming 🫑🍅🪴👍together and growing so nicely! I love to garden and I also make garden videos. I in my 3rd year gardening. I have so much to still learn. I’d love it if we could learn more from each other! Happy gardening 👨🌾 🌷🌼🌻🌺🌸🌹🐝
Beautiful garden😊
Hi from Alamance County in North Carolina thanks for the video I really miss watching your garden shows on unc-tv
Wonderful tour sir, your Japanese maples are beautiful, I can imagine what a little bit of pruning and layering will do to show off their beauty.
Your gardens are fantastic. Wonderful variety of plants. We live in Va. zone 7. We also collect Japanese Maples. Such a wonderful tree. I did subscribe to your channel 😊
I love your house color. What color and brand paint is that? If you don't mind. Beautiful garden.
Love the mix of color and texture!
I love you garden. Truly a gardener’s garden. Let’s be gardening friends.
Loved this tour! Your knowledge and enthusiasm made it such a pleasure. Rest assured it was never boring. I must say that I had really thought of the garden related to the community. You gave me a lot of food for thought and I am very humbled by your generosity! I just stumbled upon you and subscribed right away. I hope you’ll make more videos! Thank you.
Love the garden. Your very knowledgeable. You can make some Prickly Pear Jelly, when it grows big enough. Adore Hummingbirds. Love the gorgeous Maples. Great garden, sir.
So beautiful! Well done.
I enjoyed the tour along with your commentary without skipping a single bit.. I was completely glued till the end. would love to see your neighbors yard, if he let you take us on a virtual tour. .Subscribed!
Beautiful hope u continue doing videos
Your tour was really terrific. My first reaction while watching was to hum, “won’t you be my neighbor?” ala Mr. Rogers. My husband and I were avid gardeners and plant collectors, first in Miami near Fairchild Tropical Gardens and then in Stowe VT. Now I find myself alone after 51 years, just moving into a 1957 house in Asheville by myself. Like yours, our gardens were curved pathways with many collectible plants in every area of view, from the path floors to epiphytes in the overhead trees. In Vermont I had a gigantic Ligularia like yours and also the tall “Rocket” soaking up a lot of water at the edge of a hilly stream. Here, I am fortunate to inherit some nice trees and shrubs from the previous owners, the star of which is a quite mature Crimson Queen Japanese maple, about 8’ tall by 12’ wide, trailing to the ground. I would appreciate some advice. Between me and my neighbor is a line of hemlocks that have been invaded by English ivy and, even worse, wooly adelgid. I would cut them down if they were mine. Half are dead with ivy holding up their decomposed remains. Would you treat them? I’ve read about treatment but it doesn’t seem very effective. Otherwise how would you screen this? Unless I’m wrong these insects don’t invade anything but hemlocks. Thank you again for the tour. I look forward to following your site.
Amazing garden, great tour! Can you tell me what type of Japanese Maple is near your mailbox?
I have every plant that you showed in my gardens and most of the Japanese maples as well. My ginger is a different variety , smaller shiny green leaves. Epimedium, has taken over a ten foot section in one garden. I have full moon maples, along with, Orangeiola, and Waterfall.
Great. I like the invitation. Can I sit under the maple tree with my puppy and ice-cream cone?
Can you recommend a list of shrubs and bushes that can be planted in the Raleigh/Cary area that are perennial and would bloom in the four seasons? Part of my backyard has morning sun/afternoon shade, and the rest of our yard has morning shade and afternoon sun. Are there some bushes/shrubs that are native to North Carolina?
Great garden . Love Japanese maples . and OMG I was born in 1988! Lol too funny
I am really enjoying this video and have a question for someone like you who enjoys plants instead of grass. I live in Northwest Arkansas, zone 6, and have a fenced in backyard (privacy fence) that is almost an acre. It is all grass except for one large tree. I would like to start planting gardens and want one that eventually looks like your gardens, but I don't know where to start! Do I start planting trees willy-nilly or start cutting out beds in the grass? it's such a large space I get overwhelmed trying to figure it out.
Carol Altom I just purchased a home on 13 acres (very long driveway) and huge probably 1-2 acre yard around the house. There was one huge Pine tree and 2 pecan trees. We've started by planting many more trees willy-nilly lol but I don't really know where to go next it's very overwhelming
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Could not help from noticing but where are your hostas?
I am a hosta person and I did not see any.
Love your Garden!!!
Where do you source all of your pine needle mulch? How often does it have to be replenished or replaced? I’m slowly but surely replacing my lawn with gardens and am interested in creating a similar garden in my front yard. This property had lost all but one of its large shade trees in an ice storm prior to me purchasing it so there’s a blank slate. I’m in zone 8 and am curious what zone you’re in and if you ever have trouble with all the plants you’ve used that spread via rhizomes? I typically only use plants like those in large ceramic containers. How many years did it take your climbing hydrangea on your arbor to begin blooming? Thanks 😊
Love turf. Looks better then dirt.
At 6:37,, does your illicium like moist soil? What hours do they get sun? Seems like you have over 6 of them? 8ft high?
Wow everything is amazing. I live in the area and walk JC Raulston often, I’d love to walk around your garden too! 🤣💚
Good video 👍
My goodness, I thoroughly enjoyed this. Your knowledge, enthusiasm, lovely background stories. The information you share is fantastic, what a beautiful garden you have sir. I will be watching this again. You're description of the ligularia is brilliant. Amazing vlog :)
"to know that I'll be buried in my garden is pretty cool". Yes it is, agreed!
I planted zinnias this past spring and they did well. If you plant them next spring don’t forget to harvest the seed heads. I harvested a significant number of seeds for next season.
Really beautiful garden! What is the shrub up under the front porch behind the Japanese maple? Looks like a leucothoe to me but seems very tall!
Your garden is amazing you can obviously tell how much thought and work has been put in. The rock wall is amazing, so extensive and amazing. Did you source all of that rock from your property?
Hi, Mr. Lane, I enjoy your garden tours. I was wondering about the plant Asarum that you have planted in front. I read that it needs to be moist. Do you have to water that plant often? I have sandy soil. Thank you so much.
New sub , love the tour
I really love this tour!! I would love to grow Japanese maple!!
We in England call it Borrowed Landscape . Lovely video
hahaa "brace yourself!" your lawn is perfect and beautiful...I reduced my lawn to only about 5% of what it was...did not know about the 2-6x more water thing.
Is that oak leaf hydrangea in sun or shade? I don't no if ill ever get this straight lol, but all is beautiful
Nice job! Beautiful! PS - I agree about the US vs. European use of turf. We should be more like the Europeans.
I adore your garden! Where did you purchase your straw or mulch from?
Great video but what type of mulch is that? .. sorry I'm a beginner still.. got a start somewhere
Can you ID the fern to the far right along your sunroom wall? Appreciate all your design commentary: sight lines, color echos etc.
Gorgeous
This was a delight. Thank you so much. You must be a wonderful teacher. Off to part 2.
Oh, a question -- are those pine needles on the paths in the back?
I'd plant nitrogen fixing ground cover or living mulch so the wood chips or soil wouldn't stand out too much
What’s the name of the iris seen in the color echo with the Red Select Japanese maple?
I like to know where I can get those kind of granite stones
Help, my oak leaf hydrangea are dying and there is nothing I can see wrong? 😢, they are slumped over like they need water but they don’t. Zebulon NC zone 7. Lost...love your garden tour!
Beautiful! You’ve convinced me to plant a Japanese maple!
PLEASE DO ANOTHER GARDEN TOUR SOON!!!
Do you ever just go out there and lay down on your green island??
Beautiful garden! Put the heucheras in the shade and they’ll look great until frost.
We love to see this and would be so excited to watch an instructional video on propagation from you!
Idk about the 'southeast' placement of the bluebird house. I always thought they just preferred to face an open space. I have one against my back porch facing northwest towards the open area of my septic field. Each year it is filled by a bluebird family.
It's beautiful..Also the spot in the driveway is a breeding ground for thieves and criminals that want to hide..Be careful..