How blessed are you ,to be able and have your sweet Mother to help you ❤️Bulbs are my favorite ❤️ It going to be Beautiful.We have several different kinds of bird feeders and feed 365 days ,so much enjoyment but my true love is the blue birds in spring and summer 💙. Great job as always,Thanks 🍂🍁
I so appreciate your reminder that in enjoyment of our gardening time, we can gently pace ourselves.❤😊😂❤. Slow and steady. Persistence pays off. Keeping our time in line with the three P's: positive, possible, and pleasurable. ❤😊❤
The angle at 26:39 really captures the incredible transformation of this area! 🤩 Love the stokes asters, such resilient plants. Yyyeeees friends, get a bird feeder! And use the best feed you can afford 💓
Good morning, your trainer did an amazing job with Brenna. She is so well mannered and sweet, you all did and are doing a wonderful job with loving on her. Not garden related but I just love seeing her. Thank you for all of the garden lessons and tips. Loads of love from Texas!
Thanks! Miss B and I went through months of training together as soon as we got her so we could “understand” one another. She’s a smart girl (but equally as stubborn 😂)!
Jenny, it's so fun to see you and Mom working together in the gardens. I'm sure she enjoys helping all the time! It's going to be a beautiful magical spring! I'm so excited for it. I got the ranunculus and anemones in the ground now, like you suggested, going to be a great show of early spring flowers❤
Amazing cottage garden transformation since we saw it last June!! I always appreciate hearing your design rationale. I like that Stokes aster stays a nice evergreen clump even during the winter here. Z8a. Thanks, Jenny!
Thank you so much for showing your Hori Hori technique to break up the roots on root bound plants. That little demo was incredibly helpful! And congratulations on getting those new perennials in. Love from Arizona.🍋
Good morning, Jenny☕️Mimi is such a great helper! The Cottage Garden looks amazing! Neat & Tidy👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I love those Asters 🤩 Still warm up here in Boston. Hoping to get the last of the planting done this long weekend. Have a Blessed Day 😊🐶 Thank a Veteran 🇺🇸
I'm a hibiscus lover and I will confirm the Lilac Crush grew full size super quick and is very pretty. It went from 1' tall in a container when I bought it to 4-5 feet in one season.
We have a couple of bird feeders outside the window from our kitchen table. Sooo much fun to sit there and watch them. I made a google document of pictures and breed names of the ones we see the most often. I agree Gardener's Amnesia is a thing, also happens to me with yarn and fiber I order.
I live in southern Ontario, Canada. Zone 6b on the US Zone hardiness, 7a on the Canadian. I plant my corms in the fall, they bloom in the spring (first year trying anemone and ranunculus). They died back, are re-sprouting now like yours, but one of mine have flowers again!!!
Good Morning Jenny and Mimi, The Cottage Garden is going to be so beautiful come spring. I too am a lover of birds. My addiction started many years ago 😂 right now I have so many Cardinals, finches, Chickadees, and our sweet Carolina Wrens (our state bird)…❤❤
I found 3 of the peony daylily this past spring on the clearance rack! I'm so excited to see them bloom. Gave them TLC all summer and am now starting to see they thriving in their spot 😃 .
That's a beautiful transformation - love it! Love watching your videos!! Entertaining and informative. And have been admiring the birdhouse you have there. Do you sell that and do you ship to Canada or can you tell me where I could find one?
Good morning Creekside Family. Jenny if I were you I would put more of the ground cover behind babe the 🐽. Just a thought. Looks great. Have a blessed day.
I definitely suffer from gardeners' amnesia. Cleaning my garage for storing patio furniture for winter, I found some bulbs in mesh bags in a Colorblends crate. I don't know how old they are, at least a couple years old. I'll inspect again and maybe poke in the ground. Experimentation, right. They may not be viable, but it's worth it vs. tossing in compost.
I have anemones and ranunculus on the way from Eden bros! Between those and seeds I ordered earlier I may have overdone it. Ha! How do ranunculus do in pots?
I don't feed the birds here. My cats are indoor outdoors, so it would be like leading the lambs to the slaughter. Also, the mice love to visit the bird feeders at night to clean up any remaining food that's dropped on the ground. So the cats go over to the neighbors' feeders at night and go hunting for mice.
I planted my ranunculus forms aboutv10 days ago (zone 7b) and they got a rain and are all sprouting. Will they die back and be beautiful in Spring? Or is this a disaster?
My garden has definitely become my escape. My therapy. It’s that or the drink. Ha!
I love your attitude . " That is not today's problem, it's tomorrow's problem!"
How blessed are you ,to be able and have your sweet Mother to help you ❤️Bulbs are my favorite ❤️ It going to be Beautiful.We have several different kinds of bird feeders and feed 365 days ,so much enjoyment but my true love is the blue birds in spring and summer 💙. Great job as always,Thanks 🍂🍁
I love our time in the garden together 💞
I so appreciate your reminder that in enjoyment of our gardening time, we can gently pace ourselves.❤😊😂❤. Slow and steady. Persistence pays off. Keeping our time in line with the three P's: positive, possible, and pleasurable. ❤😊❤
The angle at 26:39 really captures the incredible transformation of this area! 🤩 Love the stokes asters, such resilient plants. Yyyeeees friends, get a bird feeder! And use the best feed you can afford 💓
Good morning, your trainer did an amazing job with Brenna. She is so well mannered and sweet, you all did and are doing a wonderful job with loving on her. Not garden related but I just love seeing her. Thank you for all of the garden lessons and tips. Loads of love from Texas!
Thanks! Miss B and I went through months of training together as soon as we got her so we could “understand” one another. She’s a smart girl (but equally as stubborn 😂)!
@@GardeningwithCreeksideLove all your videos, very informative, I live in zone 3, but I watch your videos everyday.
@@ildav4214 thank you❣️
Nice having Mom to help ❤️🎄🎅🏼
Jenny, it's so fun to see you and Mom working together in the gardens. I'm sure she enjoys helping all the time! It's going to be a beautiful magical spring! I'm so excited for it. I got the ranunculus and anemones in the ground now, like you suggested, going to be a great show of early spring flowers❤
Amazing cottage garden transformation since we saw it last June!! I always appreciate hearing your design rationale. I like that Stokes aster stays a nice evergreen clump even during the winter here. Z8a. Thanks, Jenny!
Thanks so much!
Thank you so much for showing your Hori Hori technique to break up the roots on root bound plants. That little demo was incredibly helpful! And congratulations on getting those new perennials in. Love from Arizona.🍋
Glad it was helpful!
Good morning, Jenny☕️Mimi is such a great helper! The Cottage Garden looks amazing! Neat & Tidy👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I love those Asters 🤩 Still warm up here in Boston. Hoping to get the last of the planting done this long weekend. Have a Blessed Day 😊🐶 Thank a Veteran 🇺🇸
❤️ beautiful!
Gardener's amnesia, it's a real thing! 🙂
I'm a hibiscus lover and I will confirm the Lilac Crush grew full size super quick and is very pretty. It went from 1' tall in a container when I bought it to 4-5 feet in one season.
That looks so good! Can’t wait to see it in the spring!
We have a couple of bird feeders outside the window from our kitchen table. Sooo much fun to sit there and watch them. I made a google document of pictures and breed names of the ones we see the most often.
I agree Gardener's Amnesia is a thing, also happens to me with yarn and fiber I order.
I live in southern Ontario, Canada. Zone 6b on the US Zone hardiness, 7a on the Canadian. I plant my corms in the fall, they bloom in the spring (first year trying anemone and ranunculus). They died back, are re-sprouting now like yours, but one of mine have flowers again!!!
Good Morning Jenny and Mimi, The Cottage Garden is going to be so beautiful come spring. I too am a lover of birds. My addiction started many years ago 😂 right now I have so many Cardinals, finches, Chickadees, and our sweet Carolina Wrens (our state bird)…❤❤
Yes!!!! My current favorite “singer” is the White Throated Sparrow - such a sweet song!!!
I love stokes aster!
The Secret Garden ranunculus mix did really well for me last year. So jealous they're perennials down there!
Oh that's great to hear! I can't wait to see them in bloom 💗
Today in west Ky to my surprise my rhododendrons were blooming and that’s never happened before in the fall
Oh my! This weather is crazy 🤪
Oh my goodness yes get a birdfeeder make sure you give them water I love my birds here in Texas love you Jenny
Good morning!
I found 3 of the peony daylily this past spring on the clearance rack! I'm so excited to see them bloom. Gave them TLC all summer and am now starting to see they thriving in their spot 😃 .
Oh wow! That’s awesome!!!!
Good morning Jenny and Mimi!!
Thanks Jenny. 🦃🍁💚🙃
Thx.
I just planted two of the pencil Holly shrub they look beautiful. I've watching you.
Awesome! Thank you!
Found those Siloam Peony daylilies on sale at Home Depot down here in NE Texas a few months ago! Looking forward to them.
Watching you from Delaware.
Yes ! I have the same issue 😅😂❤
Good morning ☕️
Hi Jenny, Mimi & Brena. ❤
That's a beautiful transformation - love it! Love watching your videos!! Entertaining and informative. And have been admiring the birdhouse you have there. Do you sell that and do you ship to Canada or can you tell me where I could find one?
Good morning Creekside Family. Jenny if I were you I would put more of the ground cover behind babe the 🐽. Just a thought. Looks great. Have a blessed day.
When r u going to cute down your roses? Mine r still blooming too in zone 8 GA . I’d love to get them done for the winter!( if we have a winter?)
I definitely suffer from gardeners' amnesia.
Cleaning my garage for storing patio furniture for winter, I found some bulbs in mesh bags in a Colorblends crate. I don't know how old they are, at least a couple years old. I'll inspect again and maybe poke in the ground. Experimentation, right. They may not be viable, but it's worth it vs. tossing in compost.
I have anemones and ranunculus on the way from Eden bros! Between those and seeds I ordered earlier I may have overdone it. Ha! How do ranunculus do in pots?
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Are they Canterbury bells?
Rose rhinestones are what kind of plan?
I don't feed the birds here. My cats are indoor outdoors, so it would be like leading the lambs to the slaughter. Also, the mice love to visit the bird feeders at night to clean up any remaining food that's dropped on the ground. So the cats go over to the neighbors' feeders at night and go hunting for mice.
I have noticed that you talk about planting tulips every year - do the tulips not come back for you in the south?
No, they are annuals for us
I planted my ranunculus forms aboutv10 days ago (zone 7b) and they got a rain and are all sprouting. Will they die back and be beautiful in Spring? Or is this a disaster?
All is well! Just leave them alone ☺️
Why do not plant tulips to the cottagegarden. So beautfull
We will have 700 yellow tulips in the new bed running down the driveway, plus the 5 garden boxes will be filled with tulips 🌷
Thank you for the # on your hat to day!
Anyone one else having a problem with their forward/ reverse on RUclips on iPhone?
Proven winners do not sell pink pearls on line 🤷♀️
Hard to kill peony