Hello Janey! You may know this already, but if the roots of your sweet peas are left in the ground, nitrogen will be released for other plants to use. If you plant your sunflowers where the sweet peas currently are, they should benefit... hopefully. The garden is looking marvellous! Colan. ☺️
I’m only 50% through the video but I wanted to say THANK YOU for showcasing the heat tolerant plants, including the names LOL, so I can take notes. I’m in 9A-Texas gulf coast, and heat and humidity are our biggest challenges. Oddly enough, finding heat tolerant plants can be challenging, even at the big box stores. So I really appreciate you sharing your results with us.
I just discovered your channel and am so happy to find another Zone 9b gardener! I'm a newbie in Brentwood (about an hour south of you!) and am in the process of learning about what I already have in my yard and adding to it. I've learned so much from your videos (I've been binge watching lol!).
Both your front and back gardens are spectacular. It took me a moment to adjust to the fullness of a mid-June California garden. I'm in zone four and everything is in early growth.
Your cottage garden is simply beautiful and the most remarkable change in your garden. It has been fun to watch your garden grow! Thanks for sharing all your knowledge with us.
Love the."mystic spires blue" sadly lost all of mine (30 plants) this past winter. Zone 8b, so disappointed and won't be replacing them as afraid I would lose them again...😢
Janey, you are such a garden ambassador as your enthusiasm is infectious! I just love listening to you talk about your passion for your beautiful space! 👏🤓🇨🇦
Three F, Fabulous, Fantastic, Fun. Your garden is a dream , I like your videos and the way to present your garden in such a passionate way Thank you for sharing .Greetings from Vienna Austria.👏👏😍😍🌼🌸🌻🌼🌸😊
Janey I don’t think your garden is overgrown at all ,it’s so perfect thd way it is,it’s looking amazing I love it ,I love thd look ,you be fine an outstanding job👍
Re: Aphids... same! I didn't have any earlier in the spring, and now my Royal Jubilee are covered in them! So strange. Thanks for the tour of your garden, it is looking lovely!!
Your background "swoop" really pops this yr, you picked all the right plants for that area. Your neighbor must be really please with the oak tree garden, next tour you should drop a before photo in, is anything going on across the street, you planted that last yr. Does the star jasmine bloom again.? Lastly, I wonder if all the crazy rain you guys got made for stronger roots going into spring.?
I’m so jealous! I live in Ohio and love Lantanas! But unlike where you are, I can’t enjoy it for very long, or should I say as long as. Would love them to be! You are an inspiration to me and so kind and professional! I’m such a flower person too! Your garden is so awesome! Thank you for always showing us your gardens!
Good morning. I feel that the Laura bush is like the replacement for your big grass that you removed last season. It does help out with your garden. The yellow in your season really does brighten up the area that you have planted. I really like how you think. Every season you make your corner stand out. Enjoy and have a wonderful day.
Wow Janey 🌺 . Your garden always amaze me with its beautiful and unique flowers .Janey the red and purple supertunia plant them in the circle next time .. because the two colors together are amazing . Have awonderful day and Happy father's day ..🦋🌺🦋
We had carpenter bees too at our old house and lived in edge of woods! They loved our wood deck! You won’t hear them drilling until u see the dust pile!!!!!We found out they drill the holes for nesting so as soon as they made the numerous holes in our deck we’d plug them up!
loved this garden tour! Fantastic! I noticed that you skipped some of your non flowering bushes or plants like that arborvitae and that speckled plant in your side garden bed, and I think there was a spruce in your oak tree bed? I would love to also know about those! 😁 pretty please!
Janey, Because of you I put polka dot plants in my shade porch pots.. with creeping Jenny and impatiens’s and boy.. what a dazzling plant! It is fabulous! Thanks for that inspiration! I just love it and I love having “houseplants” on my porch 😂 anyway I can make use of houseplants I’m there 😊 Everything looks amazing Janey! Pence gallery needs a mid summer tour so we tour the gardens and get the summer views. I’d love to see your garden right now because it’s just not the same effect you get in person as on video. The swoop looks fantastic! Jason did an amazing job on the espalier. An amazing vine I found this year is cypress vine and it has this soft adorable fern like foliage and mine hasn’t flowered yet but it gets some cute flowers. It grew so fast in a pot with a trellis. It’s so cute! Idk you’ve probably seen it before 😊 oh and I’m so jealous of your foxtail ferns!! Gorgeous!
Beautiful! I need to watch again and make a list of the drought tolerant plants that will hopefully work in my yard, too.Lots of good information in this video! Thanks for the tour.🌻M
I love it all! You have done a fantastic job with color and texture combination! I have several Proven Winner's added to my list for Spring 2024. Thank-you Janey!
Wow!!! Janie, it all looks incredible! I just put in a Mystic Spires salvia in my California 8b garden a few weeks ago on your recommendation. After an initial bit of struggle, it's looking great and is sending up some blooms. My experience with Thunbergia is that you have to be diligent in training them onto your supports or they become a ground cover. Keep up the great work! Your garden has come a long way.
The garden looks great. I love the annual swoop. I wish petunias would survive the summer humidity 75% and higher. They always get powdery mildew by mid July. Have a great day.
Thanks for another beautiful tour! BTW…I got my stickers the other day! So please with them. Put one on my big Stanley water bottle, looks so fun! Took a picture but natch no way to send it to you! I’m such a dork! Thanks again! 😉
Hi Janey, it’s your twin on the other side of the US (9b FLORIDA). I also have a corner lot with a two story house, that all the neighbors say is best in neighborhood, but I kick myself every time that I didn’t think of the “corner swoop “ when installing irrigation! So, curious, was everything setup when y’all moved in or did you have to redo the irrigation system? BTW, I’m jelly! Everything is beautiful!
The Shasta daisies look so perfect. And I am amazed that the sweet peas are still blooming, I thought they stopped when it starts getting warm, I really need to try them this winter in Houston. Are there any other Houstonians in this chat?
I have the clematis snowdrift, it is a monster of a plant 😆 When mature it needs to be hacked back after flowering. My husband thought I was far too brutal one Spring, but it was fully back in 6 weeks . I actually had two plants and had to remove the other
Hi there, a new sub here. I wonder where you got your Creeping Jenny. I'm not sure if we're on the same zone, but I'm quite close to Lodi. I love those shade plants ☺️
Hello, I haven’t been subscribed for too very long, I was wondering if you have any videos that specifically cover your beds and what irrigation you have as primary and if it gets secondary (non rain) irrigation such as sprinkler. I would like to know if the drip you set up has individual emitters or does it have the brown pipe with the holes ever so often, And what gallon per hour they are and what is a typical length of time you water in your area.
I love your garden. Beautiful 😍. Do you think I can grow these plants in the zone 10a (southern California)? I have Supertunias, lantanas and verbenas and they are doing great. Are they perennials or annuals in our zone ? I have heard that some people grow them for the few seasons.
How do you manage the bud worms in your petunias? I have so much trouble whenever I plant petunias and it seems like I can't keep them under control with Neem oil. I am about to give up on planting them....this maybe my last summer adding them to my garden. Any advise??? I am in 9b, East Bay.
Hello Janey! You may know this already, but if the roots of your sweet peas are left in the ground, nitrogen will be released for other plants to use. If you plant your sunflowers where the sweet peas currently are, they should benefit... hopefully.
The garden is looking marvellous!
Colan. ☺️
Pinning this so everyone can see it Colan! I did not know that but makes sense since they are legumes!! Thank you! I’ll be doing this tomorrow! 💗
@@DigPlantWaterRepeat Marvellous! I look forward to seeing how the sunflowers grow with the extra nitrogen. Is a 10ft sunflower asking too much? 😂
I’m only 50% through the video but I wanted to say THANK YOU for showcasing the heat tolerant plants, including the names LOL, so I can take notes. I’m in 9A-Texas gulf coast, and heat and humidity are our biggest challenges. Oddly enough, finding heat tolerant plants can be challenging, even at the big box stores. So I really appreciate you sharing your results with us.
Love watching your old garden tours especially in the middle of winter. Helps to beat the winter blues 😊🌸
I just discovered your channel and am so happy to find another Zone 9b gardener! I'm a newbie in Brentwood (about an hour south of you!) and am in the process of learning about what I already have in my yard and adding to it. I've learned so much from your videos (I've been binge watching lol!).
I love how you tell us exactly what the plant is, including the variety or cultivar
Both your front and back gardens are spectacular. It took me a moment to adjust to the fullness of a mid-June California garden. I'm in zone four and everything is in early growth.
Wow those Shasta daisies are marvelous
Your cottage garden is simply beautiful and the most remarkable change in your garden. It has been fun to watch your garden grow! Thanks for sharing all your knowledge with us.
You enthusiasm is infectious! Thanks for sharing your joy.
❤your garden tour.amazing show for your neighbourhood.
Love the."mystic spires blue" sadly lost all of mine (30 plants) this past winter. Zone 8b, so disappointed and won't be replacing them as afraid I would lose them again...😢
The saffron finch 🤩🤩💛💛💛 so pretty!! Such a rich warm yellow. This is beautiful. Good job 👏🏻
I would call your no name bed the "gate bed" as it is flanked on both sides by gates
Let the orange appeal trail through the daisies as long as they don't strangle them. It might be super cute!
Janey, you are such a garden ambassador as your enthusiasm is infectious! I just love listening to you talk about your passion for your beautiful space! 👏🤓🇨🇦
Yellow is the BEST! So happy and joyful! Yellow is gorgeous with blue/purple blooming plants! Your gardens look fabulous!😍
Happy gardening!
HI JANEY-I WAS SICK FOR GENAS DEAL BUT LAURA TOLD ME BOUT YOUR VIDEOS-HAVE BEEN ENJOYING THEM-THANKS FOR SHAREING YOUR BEAUTIFUL FLOWER GARDENS
The plumbago is a bit sticky, but makes awesome spontaneous flower crowns, which is kinda fun next to the fairy garden.
We are 100-110 in zone 9A Texas. This summer is going to be brutal
I can't wait to get my hands on the pink cashmere verbena
I’m going to add the supertunia blue skies with my creeping Jenny .I love the red and purple carpet you created, so magical.
Greetings from Sac. Your garden is looking amazing. I could be there all day looking at stuff. Great job. Always astonishes me.
Three F, Fabulous, Fantastic, Fun. Your garden is a dream , I like your videos and the way to present your garden in such a passionate way Thank you for sharing .Greetings from Vienna Austria.👏👏😍😍🌼🌸🌻🌼🌸😊
So many flowers, beautiful 😍. thanks for sharing the shade beds. I needed some names to start planting in a new shade space I have.😊
I absolutely love all the yellow color you put in this year! The cottage garden is my favorite, so whimsical ✨
Janey...your Shasta Daisies don't look real!!! Your swoop....gorgeous! Thank you for sharing with us!
For th” No Name Garden “ maybe the “SunsetGarden” ❤
Lovely Flowers ^~^
Like it ❤️
My friend, thank you for good sharing 😊
Janey I don’t think your garden is overgrown at all ,it’s so perfect thd way it is,it’s looking amazing I love it ,I love thd look ,you be fine an outstanding job👍
Wow the annuals near your front door look amazing. 😍👏
So beautiful. I'm in zone 5 living in Toronto Ontario Canada. Look forward to seeing your videos always
So beautiful garden . Love all the plants in your garden .I finally planted honeysuckle after seen your garden .
Me too
Re: Aphids... same! I didn't have any earlier in the spring, and now my Royal Jubilee are covered in them! So strange. Thanks for the tour of your garden, it is looking lovely!!
Everything looks so amazing Janey! 👏👏
None of the nurseries near me carry mini vista petunias - I’m lucky if I can find any Proven Winners petunias. 😳
I hope Scott had a wonderful Father's Day! 🎉
I think your Crape Myrtle is possibly a Tonto, but not 100% sure. Can’t wait to see it bloom! I have 5 of them.
Your background "swoop" really pops this yr, you picked all the right plants for that area. Your neighbor must be really please with the oak tree garden, next tour you should drop a before photo in, is anything going on across the street, you planted that last yr. Does the star jasmine bloom again.? Lastly, I wonder if all the crazy rain you guys got made for stronger roots going into spring.?
Omg! Totally in love with the supertunias.
The front swoop would have been much better without the mini vista yellow, it's overwhelming. The rest of your front yard is beautiful.
Janey! YOU ARE AMAZING. You’re an inspiration to all your subscribers.
My favorite area right now is the red and purple side wide. Sooo beautiful
Hi Janie, in your “No Name Garden Bed” you need a little statue in there so you can pick a cute little name
Everything is looking wonderful. I did notice that you can't see your espalier from the road
I’m so jealous! I live in Ohio and love Lantanas! But unlike where you are, I can’t enjoy it for very long, or should I say as long as. Would love them to be! You are an inspiration to me and so kind and professional! I’m such a flower person too! Your garden is so awesome! Thank you for always showing us your gardens!
Wow such a beautiful show! I love it too!
Your garden is amazing,gourgeous,beautiful,stunning,I love love your passion about plants 🪴,I personally love plants also ❤️ 🤗
Me encantan tus videos tus jardines son muy hermosos saludos desde P.R bendiciones.
Good morning. I feel that the Laura bush is like the replacement for your big grass that you removed last season. It does help out with your garden. The yellow in your season really does brighten up the area that you have planted. I really like how you think. Every season you make your corner stand out. Enjoy and have a wonderful day.
Thank you very much! You are my inspiration ❤! So beautiful. Will steal some ideas, for next year!
Absolutely stunning!!!
Hello Janie I went to the nursery in Napa and got meat your friend Hulio really nice nursery ❤
Nothing like a beautiful, happy wild garden. LOVE It!
Spectacular !
Wow Janey 🌺 . Your garden always amaze me with its beautiful and unique flowers .Janey the red and purple supertunia plant them in the circle next time .. because the two colors together are amazing . Have awonderful day and Happy father's day ..🦋🌺🦋
❤very beautiful❤. Thankyou ❤
Thank you so much ! Great video. From another 9 zone Texan
We had carpenter bees too at our old house and lived in edge of woods! They loved our wood deck! You won’t hear them drilling until u see the dust pile!!!!!We found out they drill the holes for nesting so as soon as they made the numerous holes in our deck we’d plug them up!
Everything looks so beautiful, you should be proud of yourself.
Your garden is absolutely stunning! Makes me realize that I need to put more color in mine. Thanks for the inspiration!
Already said ,but I have followed you for a while and this is the best your garden has ever looked. Simply gorgeous!
What an amazing explosion of color, beautiful .... so beautiful!!
We have a lot of carpenter bees but I've never seen an orange one. It does look like a teddy bear😀
loved this garden tour! Fantastic! I noticed that you skipped some of your non flowering bushes or plants like that arborvitae and that speckled plant in your side garden bed, and I think there was a spruce in your oak tree bed? I would love to also know about those! 😁 pretty please!
Janey, Because of you I put polka dot plants in my shade porch pots.. with creeping Jenny and impatiens’s and boy.. what a dazzling plant! It is fabulous! Thanks for that inspiration! I just love it and I love having “houseplants” on my porch 😂 anyway I can make use of houseplants I’m there 😊 Everything looks amazing Janey! Pence gallery needs a mid summer tour so we tour the gardens and get the summer views. I’d love to see your garden right now because it’s just not the same effect you get in person as on video. The swoop looks fantastic! Jason did an amazing job on the espalier. An amazing vine I found this year is cypress vine and it has this soft adorable fern like foliage and mine hasn’t flowered yet but it gets some cute flowers. It grew so fast in a pot with a trellis. It’s so cute! Idk you’ve probably seen it before 😊 oh and I’m so jealous of your foxtail ferns!! Gorgeous!
The stormcloud burst verbena looks really pretty with the thumbergia vine.
And those alliums are monster tall!! 😲😍
Beautiful! I need to watch again and make a list of the drought tolerant plants that will hopefully work in my yard, too.Lots of good information in this video! Thanks for the tour.🌻M
Beautiful
My husband and I joked that our plumbago is visible from the sky…maybe it’ll get picked up by Google Earth again this season.😂
I love it all! You have done a fantastic job with color and texture combination! I have several Proven Winner's added to my list for Spring 2024. Thank-you Janey!
I hear ya. I thought same thing. Must thin my garden out.
Love love love your garden style. 💚🇨🇦
Wow!!! Janie, it all looks incredible! I just put in a Mystic Spires salvia in my California 8b garden a few weeks ago on your recommendation. After an initial bit of struggle, it's looking great and is sending up some blooms.
My experience with Thunbergia is that you have to be diligent in training them onto your supports or they become a ground cover.
Keep up the great work! Your garden has come a long way.
Let the sweet peas go to seed and you will have lots for next year or give them away!
The garden looks great. I love the annual swoop. I wish petunias would survive the summer humidity 75% and higher. They always get powdery mildew by mid July. Have a great day.
Thanks for another beautiful tour! BTW…I got my stickers the other day! So please with them. Put one on my big Stanley water bottle, looks so fun! Took a picture but natch no way to send it to you! I’m such a dork! Thanks again! 😉
Execelente video
your garden looks beautiful!!!
Spectacular 💚💚💚 you do such a great job. So inspiring 💚
Everything is beautiful ❤❤❤
Hi Janey, it’s your twin on the other side of the US (9b FLORIDA). I also have a corner lot with a two story house, that all the neighbors say is best in neighborhood, but I kick myself every time that I didn’t think of the “corner swoop “ when installing irrigation! So, curious, was everything setup when y’all moved in or did you have to redo the irrigation system? BTW, I’m jelly! Everything is beautiful!
The Shasta daisies look so perfect. And I am amazed that the sweet peas are still blooming, I thought they stopped when it starts getting warm, I really need to try them this winter in Houston. Are there any other Houstonians in this chat?
Beautiful.
I have the clematis snowdrift, it is a monster of a plant 😆 When mature it needs to be hacked back after flowering. My husband thought I was far too brutal one Spring, but it was fully back in 6 weeks . I actually had two plants and had to remove the other
unique flopwers
Gardens look amazing!
Wonderful tour 🥰🥰🥰
when do you remove the petunias?? They’re so pretty I can’t imagine doing that 🥲😅
Been waiting for this!! Off to watch
BEAUTIFUL 🌷🏵🌻🌸
Gorgeous!
welcome to you
good work
So beautiful😊
How do you get the lawnmower in there? Lift it up each time? Beautiful garden. Thanks!
Do you get this question all the time? Where is your hat from? I love it!
thanks! It's linked in the description 💗
Did you mention what kind of fertilizer you use? How do you get the plants so big?
Hi there, a new sub here. I wonder where you got your Creeping Jenny. I'm not sure if we're on the same zone, but I'm quite close to Lodi. I love those shade plants ☺️
Where do you get your limelight hydrangeas??? I’m in Martinez CA and haven’t been able to find any. Happy to drive over by you since it’s only a hour.
Hello, I haven’t been subscribed for too very long, I was wondering if you have any videos that specifically cover your beds and what irrigation you have as primary and if it gets secondary (non rain) irrigation such as sprinkler. I would like to know if the drip you set up has individual emitters or does it have the brown pipe with the holes ever so often, And what gallon per hour they are and what is a typical length of time you water in your area.
I love your garden. Beautiful 😍. Do you think I can grow these plants in the zone 10a (southern California)? I have Supertunias, lantanas and verbenas and they are doing great. Are they perennials or annuals in our zone ? I have heard that some people grow them for the few seasons.
How do you manage the bud worms in your petunias? I have so much trouble whenever I plant petunias and it seems like I can't keep them under control with Neem oil. I am about to give up on planting them....this maybe my last summer adding them to my garden. Any advise??? I am in 9b, East Bay.