Fall Interest Plants to Inspire Your Landscape 🍂🍁🍃
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- Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
- Fall is right around the corner and it’s the perfect time to add these fall interest superstars to your landscape. From shrubs to edibles to florals, I have a little something for everyone.
Stay until the end to see what came home with me! 😊
Kate
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Yessss to Sedum! And after you cut them back in early July you can stick the cut pieces into the ground for more plants! And if you do use them in arrangements, they’ll likely push roots by the time the rest of the arrangement is done. Super SUPER easy to propagate! ❤
If anyone is reading this… this comment right here is GOLD! ☝🏻I should make a video on the easiest plants to propagate and divide. Sedums would be on that list for SURE.
Ps. Love seeing your face pop up in my comments! 💕
@@HelloGarden , yes, please do make that video! 🥰💐
Again I will say, you should 100,000 followers! Your content is so good
Thank you, friend! I really loved making this video… I hoped it showed!
I know, right?
Oh you two. Big hug coming at you through the internet! 💕
Happy to see you subscriptions climb, you deserve it Kate xx
Thank you so much. Little by little I’m getting there!!!
My garden is definitely begginning to transition to Fall. A few of my dahlias are dying back while others continue to bloom. My Rudebeckia is in full bloom. There is still so much color and texture.
My biggest challenge for me is the areas of deep shade under my big redwood and cedars. It would be great if you could do a video about how to handle deep shade.
Thanks for all the great info and ideas I get from your videos. While you have motivated me to possibly over spend I will say that I am loving the progress I have made in my garden.
Oh that's not just deep shade... that's deep, dry shade. You have a challenge on your hands. I'll add it to the growing list of video ideas!
I have had those honorine jobert anemones in my garden for probably 15 years. I have divided them a few times and have them in several places. They are one of my very favorite flowers for sure. And I love love, love what they look like even when the flower petals fall off. So beautiful all around
Thank you for another lovely video
Oh me too! Just gorgeous in all its stages.
I need to add the fall anemones to my list!
I cut my asters down to 18’ in July. They flower a shocking amount and aren’t 6 feet tall. Truely delightful. Reseeds like nobodies’ business. Love. Love . Love.
Oh that is brilliant! What variety do you grow?
I planted a tiny little bunch of sticks last fall, the plant tag was Pearl Glam beautyberry. (It was already dormant for the year). I love this bush!! The leaves are gorgeous blueish green, with deep purple new growth. The stems are long and arching. Late spring, I noticed the tiniest little flowers that seriously looked like gold glitter. They were so tiny, gold colored on the outside and white flower inside so they looked sparkly. They have looked sparkly all summer and I'm trying to patiently wait for the purple berries. Oh i'm so excited to see them!!! 😍
Oh that one is GORGEOUS!!! You lucky woman! Enjoy it for me… it is a beautiful addition to your landscape. A+ work, friend!
Hallo Kate, I am new to your channel and wow - I am so pleased to meet you!!!!! Thank you for being you!!!
Yay! I’m so happy to have you here. And thank you. 🌱
Great video Kate! We have very similar taste! I have most of these in my gardens! Thanks so much!
Well thank you for being here! 😊
Before I had my garden I wasn't so happy about fall because summer is so beautiful here but the flowers that bloom in fall are absolutly stunning. The faces of the violas are so cute. I said hello to my garden for you. Have a lovely season 🍂🍁🍂🌻🌼
I love this so much. And I remember a similar moment in my own garden back in my 20’s. In fact it was the anemone planted by the previous homeowner that sparked it for me. 💕
@@gardentours I need to add asters next year and maybe a white Rose of Sharon
As the garden shifts its color palette to autumnal hues here comes Honorine Jobert in her spring wardrobe. I used to feel conflicted about it, but now it's one of the things i like best about her. Oh and she's definitely a track star 🏃♀in my garden but I don't mind ☺
Right?!? It's so darn fresh in the garden and really pops against those antique tones.
Loved this video, just in time to plant for fall. Speaking of love, I really love my blueberry bushes (South Moon, Jubilee, and O'Neal). They give me so much joy throughout the year. I even like them in winter when they are, appropriately, just bare branches. Mine are in terracotta pots and look fantastic. 🥰🫐🫐🫐
Yes! Another blueberry fan!!! Also, when did we get a 🫐 emoji?!? 😱 This made my day.
I love this! I am so looking forward to fall. For me, I’m growing fall coleus for some color. Have a happy day!😊
Oooooo… love this! I may add a little coleus to my fall containers.
You are so fun to watch and so inspiring!!😊😊
Well thank you so much!
Thank you Kate. 🌺💚🙃
Thanks for coming along!!! 🤗
🧡🧡 I approve your approval of Supreme Cantaloupe 🧡🧡 😁
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So very happy to have my horizon expanded❤🌷❤🌷
Wonderful! Loved having all of you along for the ride!
@@HelloGardenWe ride at dawn!
I feel like I have a tiny internet garden army! 🐎
@@HelloGarden We may be tiny but we are mighty and willing.
Charge!!!!
Gorgeous selections 🥰🥰
Thank you, friend! 💕
I have absolutely fallen in love with echinacea this year. I’ve planted so many varieties in my garden. It’s giving me life right now! 🪴❤️🌸
Yes!!! Echinacea are really doing it for me this season too. They just keep going and going with almost no care. I need a few self-run plants like that in my life.
Your voice is like gold to me ❤❤❤
Well that’s kind of you to say.
Another great informative video!
Yay! Thanks, Stef. 😁
I found 3 Pretty Parasols plants at Green Acres this morning right after I watched your video! I was hoping they were like the Echinacea pallida that I have been trying to find. I checked on Google and found that the Pretty Parasols are a new hybrid that takes from the pallida version. I love watching your channel and today's coneflower segment was fabulous for me. Thank you! P.S. My friend loved the tea I ordered for her birthday. She was very impressed with your lovely packaging and samples. erin
Oh my gosh… thank you, Erin!!! And I’m so excited you found the Pretty Parasols. They have the petal separation of the pallida and it’s soooo romantic and whispy. 😍
Another fantastic, informative, useful video! Kate, you're a dream.
Thank you friend!!! We had so much fun filming this video. 😊
Beautiful choices! Love the anemone! The wispy long stems just speak out in the garden! 🧡🧡🧡
It’s just so good. I love experimenting with it in all sorts of ways!
Fall is gorgeous where I live in the Smoky Mountains,beauty berry grows wild ,trees are magnificent,our area is a big tourist destination,my favorite time of the year . You pick good choices for fall color …thanks 🌿🍃
Oh you live in a gorgeous part of the country! I love fall in the NW, but honestly, I once saw fall on the east coast (think North Carolina into DC) and I'll never be the same. It was STUNNING.
@@HelloGarden we are about 35 minutes from NC less than an hour from Biltmore and less than an hour north you go into the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia ,we have mountains in any direction you go and the Fall colors will be gorgeous but that will be several weeks away,can’t wait,unusual hot summer that I am over But where you live is gorgeous too ,I have been there many times 🌿🍃. Have a Great Labor Day weekend 🍁
I just found a lot of those berry trees in my yard on the fence line. They are a native flower in Florida, and I saw them as weeds. All summer, I have cut them down. O' my God! I will not cut them down anymore.
You Florida folks are so lucky!!! It’s a prized specimen up in the NW
Loved the fall flower/foliage overview. Hope to see an overview for every season.
Oh that is a FAB idea! 😍
I am afraid of anemone, even though I think they're super beautiful. I'd be interested to hear of folks' experience with a less aggressive version. I had one in a sunny spot that absolutely thugged its way into every other plant; such a pain. I wonder if other varieties or perhaps the shade would keep it under control. I've definitely learned the value of a "Chelsea chop" (cutting perennials down by half in mid-May) to keep growth in check. I love violas in the garden. I put some in last fall and they lasted until a deep freeze in December (Vancouver BC 7b), then they bounced back in February and looked great until May. I left them in where they were hiding in the shade and they have self sown! So I have a bunch starting to bloom this fall. bonus. I just saw 'little Bunny' at Fruits and Shoots nursery in Chilliwack, BC. Adorable.
I find the more hybridized ones stay out better. The older varieties will spread with more enthusiasm.
@@HelloGarden Enthusiasm! 😂
Beauty berry grows wild here in Florida lol
🤯 Love that! It reminds me of how much I love agapanthus and it’s totally a parking lot plant in CA. 🤣
I KNOW it’s just me but I hate grasses ! Maybe I’ll change my mind one of these days but for right now 😱. We live on a three acre property a farm property and I am surrounded by weedy grass that I keep battling all of the time, some of them my weed eater can’t even eradicate. So for right now I will pass on grass. 🤗 🌺💚🙃
Oh man! I wonder if you have pampas grasses. I had to remove mine by looping a chain around them… digging down… and then tying it to the bumper of my truck. So those are my big “no thank you” grass.
Someone wrote into Claudia’s site and said the double echinacea were not accessible for birds in the winter…I have one beautiful pink one…did you see her recent post all kinds of beautiful echinaceas!
I haven't had a chance to sit down and watch it today! I'm sure it was fabulous. :) There is so much information online and I think it all boils down to what you desire for your garden! If birds and pollinators are a top priority, the classic purpurea like I have in my veggie garden area is the way to go. If beauty is the most important part of your landscape, any one that sings your song is the right choice (lots of the newer hybrids have less pollen, nectar and seed production which is probably what they were referring to).
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I love all the varieties; I have 6 but two are new so I don’t know if they will survive…I have tons of salvia because hummingbirds are my favorites….lovely butterfly bush…have fallen in love with alliums but there is not real organization in my garden…too small for 3 …buy what I like and the deer 🦌 don’t if I can…lots of daffodils and now tulips in planters lasagna style planting like Claus Dalby…first year I rotted them by watering them in my garage…
Kudos to whoever ( hubs?) is filming your videos! Really professional looking….!❤❤❤
That’s 95% Brian… and he is really great. 💞
White wood, Smooth, Bluebird, Frikartii, stokes, Novea-Anglae, and some natives I don’t know the names of. Fun. They make babies everywhere, beating that pants off of Verbena Bonariensis for reseeding. Love but plant knowing what’s coming. Hehe. Our Mount Airy FG are brilliant fall gems.
Some brilliant aster inspo right here. ☝🏻☝🏻☝🏻 Bravo!
I got a Beauty Berry a few years back and never really liked it. It was on my list to pull out. It must have got the memo. It's beautiful this year! Looking forward to the berries turning purple in a week or so. anemones are my absolute favorite. Mine are creeping and I don't mine at all. I press them and use them in my framed pictures with my other favorite flowers from my garden.
I love that your beauty berry is climbing on board. 😂 And I love the idea of pressing the anemone!
I found an American beautyberry volunteer seedling yesterday! It’s in a weird spot thats getting shade which is good but it’s only getting shade because a large pretty porterweed is shading it. I don’t think there is room for both so I’ll have to choose.
I'd love it if you mentioned the hardiness zones of the plants. I see yours in zone 8 and I'm a 5, so this video doesn't tell me if I should look into these plants or not. Thanks :)
Oh boy. At least I mentioned it for the Fothergilla! I'll see what I can do... and have Brian remind me. Ha!
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I got a fothergilla near June so missed the spring display …can’t wait to have the fall color!
Fall color suggestions! I’m always looking for zone 10 ( So CA.)
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I NEED to figure out the maintenance on my asters they get HUGE and floppy, very pretty hot pink so you can see them from a distance but TALL. 🌺💚🙃
I almost wonder if you could use a peony support that they would grow through! Those tall asters are incredible. 🌱
Good morning love you’re channel ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much, friend!!!
Excited to see fall suggestions!
I know! I’m secretly so excited for this descent into fall/winter. 💕
I have the American Beauty Berry that is one of our plants that are native to Texas. Bigger berries than what you show. Same plant? I recently heard that you can take the leaves and steep in alcohol and it is a natural mosquito repellent.
Well I’ve never heard of that! And if it’s a callicarpa, they’re all in the same family.
I would love to see you highlight some native grasses that are not considered invasive and banned from sale in nurseries in some states (miscanthus).
This is the hardest request of all… the plant kingdom is so vast and based on miscanthus being invasive where you live, I’m betting my natives wouldn’t be native where you are. 😞 But I would love to take you all on a trip to a few native nurseries here! I’ll get that on the schedule and maybe see if I can track down a NW native heavy garden to tour as well.
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Love your video, what zone are you and where are you at????????????
I’m a Northwest girl! Seattle. We are a zone 8, but I garden like I’m a zone 7 because we’ve had so many deep freezes this past decade. So glad you’re here!!!
Question! Are the undersides of the Lucky Charms’ leaves purple? I have a variety that I’m trying to identify, with purple undersides! ❤ Thanks Kate! ❤
Yes! The leaves start out somewhat darker and then the top becomes more green as they age, but the bottom keeps that purple tone. This one also stays a bit more compact… 2.5-3’. I live for a leaf with a cool underside.
@@HelloGarden Ooh, THANK YOU!! If you like the purple underside, have you seen Flipside Vitex??
I haven’t! But I just looked it up and it’s fabulous!!!
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I have been looking for Monch asters! Where did you find them? Is that Flower World? I'm still discovering nurseries since I moved here 6 years ago but haven't made it to Flower World yet. I'm going to be checking out some new nurseries with a friend soon for fall planting time.
That was at my wholesale grower! I’ll make a call and see if they’ve sold any to local nurseries. 😉
I just heard back… the Haggen in Woodinville received 8 today! 🌱
@@HelloGarden Awesome! Thanks so much for taking the time to find this out for me.
You are so welcome. I hope you get as many as your garden needs! 💕
Good morning Kate! What is the name of the deep purple sedum? Thank you for sharing this great info. 😊
That is the million dollar question… I have no idea! 😵💫 It was a rescue that I’ve divided and I love, but sadly unnamed.
I think it’s Dark Magic! ❤