I’m located in New York but found these webinars on RUclips and I’m working on my first year native Woodland Garden and restoration project. This content is incredibly valuable and these ladies are amazing! Thank you so much.
Such an excellent and comprehensive review of the process and goals! I will only add that many hands make light work! Folks volunteer and help these gardens get established to become long lasting and enriching habitats in our local communities. A cultural shift towards greater diversity would so help our world just now, as we are losing our biodiversity on which all life depends. Thank you ladies for such an incredible presentation. I esp appreciated the bloom time spread sheet and the Key Map for both planning and knowing where all the plants are in n the garden. I would like to add their role as HOST PLANT, to the details.
Thanks so much for the suggestion! We have another webinar this Tuesday about pollinators and will be discussing some of the creatures that these plants are hosts to. It is incredible the amount of life that just one plant can support! That's our motto - restoring our environment One Plant at a Time. Thank you for watching!
I just planted 2 more Blue False Indigo alongside my sunroom. I already have one growing beside the garage and one out front. I LOVE it and here in Southwestern Ontario on May 18th, the first 2 I planted are already blooming. They are in their 3rd year now. Wild geranium is a workhouse in my garden and at the same time a very 'well-behaved' plant. I have 3 HUGE clumps that I'll be dividing to spread around the yard. Highly recommend that one, for sure.
Your videos have been popping up in my YT feed recently and I've been devouring them. I'm excited to use one of the garden designs on your website for my part shade side yard. You were questioning whether the Solomon's seal spreads... I have a variegated Solomon's seal which is not considered native, but it does spread slowly and is growing happily under the black walnut tree canopy. Thank you for such great, educational videos!
Thank you for watching and for planting native! It is very interesting to know that you have had success growing Solomon's seal under a black walnut canopy. We get that question often and I will add that to the list of plant species that may do well in that situation. I'm glad you found a garden design that will work for your space!
I’m located in New York but found these webinars on RUclips and I’m working on my first year native Woodland Garden and restoration project. This content is incredibly valuable and these ladies are amazing! Thank you so much.
Thank you for watching and thank you for restoring your woodland garden to create habitat and a healthier ecosystem!
Wonderful video! Thank you!
Thank you for watching!
Such an excellent and comprehensive review of the process and goals! I will only add that many hands make light work! Folks volunteer and help these gardens get established to become long lasting and enriching habitats in our local communities.
A cultural shift towards greater diversity would so help our world just now, as we are losing our biodiversity on which all life depends. Thank you ladies for such an incredible presentation. I esp appreciated the bloom time spread sheet and the Key Map for both planning and knowing where all the plants are in n the garden. I would like to add their role as HOST PLANT, to the details.
Thanks so much for the suggestion! We have another webinar this Tuesday about pollinators and will be discussing some of the creatures that these plants are hosts to. It is incredible the amount of life that just one plant can support! That's our motto - restoring our environment One Plant at a Time. Thank you for watching!
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Thanks so much for watching!
I just planted 2 more Blue False Indigo alongside my sunroom. I already have one growing beside the garage and one out front. I LOVE it and here in Southwestern Ontario on May 18th, the first 2 I planted are already blooming. They are in their 3rd year now. Wild geranium is a workhouse in my garden and at the same time a very 'well-behaved' plant. I have 3 HUGE clumps that I'll be dividing to spread around the yard. Highly recommend that one, for sure.
Thank you for sharing! Those are two of my favorite plants. So beautiful and sturdy. Happy spring gardening up in Canada!
Great to plant native varieties and support wildlife!
It is so rewarding to plant native and witness the creatures visiting! Thanks for watching our video!
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very nice presentation. I like when the presenters give personal information from your own garden.
Thank you! It helps when we all learn from each other.
Your videos have been popping up in my YT feed recently and I've been devouring them. I'm excited to use one of the garden designs on your website for my part shade side yard. You were questioning whether the Solomon's seal spreads... I have a variegated Solomon's seal which is not considered native, but it does spread slowly and is growing happily under the black walnut tree canopy. Thank you for such great, educational videos!
Thank you for watching and for planting native! It is very interesting to know that you have had success growing Solomon's seal under a black walnut canopy. We get that question often and I will add that to the list of plant species that may do well in that situation. I'm glad you found a garden design that will work for your space!
Horsemint is yet a third variety of bee balm…diff from fistulosa and didyma
Horsemint/Spotted Bee Balm is such an interesting variety of Monarda! We are discussing that plant in our upcoming Tuesday webinar!
Interesting, I am not familiar with Horsemint. Looks like I have a new plant to research and possibly plant in my garden!
@@BirdsPawsandClaws It is such a unique variety of monarda! Pollinators just love it. Let us know what you decide!