Mid July Garden Tour - Coneflower Beauty and Panicle Hydrangea Cloud flowers! 😍🌸😍
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
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Hello Soleil, I can only imagine how much the garden club enjoyed your tour! Every garden, the planters, and front porch area look so lush, colorful, and beautifully designed. You have such a variety of textures, varying greens, and heights, one’s eye does not get tired of viewing all the plants and excited to see what comes next. Thank you for sharing your gardening talents with all of us! Gail❤️
That's so nice of you to say! It sure was fun to have others see the garden from different eyes!
We got a lot of rain last night here in PA. It was much needed! My day lilies are done blooming and fried. Last year I cut them down and they flushed out and bloomed again!
I've not seen that happen before, so cool!!
I've never seen a day lily have a second flush !
Everything is so lush and beautiful ❤❤❤
Wow. Your garden is so beautiful. I like it😊😊😊😊😊
I have gotten so much inspiration from yoir chamnel in such a short amount of time, plus some great tips! Thank you for sharing so much with us!!❤❤
Of course, thanks for being part of it all!!
Always enjoy your easy and knowledgeable video tours❤
Everything is looking amazing 🤩
Just beautiful and love your formal containers and fountain. You probably don't have deer because your hosta is undisturbed. A young buck finally showed up and made a midnight salad dinner of my hostas this summer. -- this is a first. Thank you for this video of your lovely garden. You gave me ideas of adding hydrangeas in the back of the house.
Everything looks beautiful! ❤
Everything looks great! I would love a hydrangea tour.
Wow, so lush! My garden fried from the heat this summer.
Sorry to hear that, Theresa.
I love the hedge of leatrice. What a great idea! 💜
Thank you! 😊
Congratulations... beautiful garden.!!!!🎉❤..
Oh Soleil, it is so lovely.
I must say that the liatris hedge is a showstopper. It's too bad about that boxwood blight is the cause but I think the liatris is a replacement that is an improvement.
CHAD helped me order some more sale plants online, including a clematis 'Jackmanii' that I've thought about for only a few decades now...I finally bought an obelisk to grow clematis! Duh! :D
Thanks, Kim! Those clematis are very pretty, I hope you enjoy it for years on the obelisk!! Chad is such a good friend to help you out like that! Lol
Wow everything looks great.
Your garden is looking so lovely Soliel!
You were talking about the allium being early, I'm in 6B in Holland Michigan and yes the allium are just starting this week to bust out of those little podettes that they form. Your garden reminds me a lot of my own because I have a tall fence all the way around the property and line my beds with river stone like you do. Although I do trip over them occasionally lol.
Oh I love Holland, so beautiful there!
Please do a hydrangea video ASAP!
I am having the same thing in my garden where plants are blooming early.
Thanks for sharing that.
What do you use to repel the deer and rabbits a little bit? Hosta blooms are the favorite snack for them. I love your property! You help me get planting ideas for my yard.
They do love those histas and the blooms even more, I agree! I use liquid fence. There should be a link to it in the description so you can see what it is!
Thanks
My gardens are a mess since I had a knee replacement but I’m hoping to get out there soon and start weeding. The hydrangeas are looking good despite the weeds. It’s supposed to rain and get a bit cooler this coming week. Thanks for the tour of your beautiful gardens.😊
I wish you speedy healing, Linda. I am sure the garden will enjoy having you back when you are able, even if slowly!!
Your hostas are beautiful. Do you not have any slugs or snails munching on them? I enjoy your videos. Thank You
Why I have 13 hydrangeas in my yard: Soleil😊
I love it!! I bet you garden is gorgeous.
I love it! I be they look gorgeous in your garden!!
Soleil, your gardens are beautiful. I am in Iowa, I have shrubs in a pot. Will they survive the winter
Everything is looking fabulous. My hydrangeas are also looking fantastic. I have to prune the Shasta daisies and a few pink tea roses. Freshens up after pruned… oh and the lavender. Trying to dry to make a few sachets. Do you have any footage of your garden tour. That would be great to see.
Any pointers on drying or making hydrangea bouquets? Thank you. 🌸🌿☀️🥵
Your garden sounds amazing. It is hot to work out these days! Picking the hydrangeas when they are fresh in the morning if you want a fresh bouquet or waiting until they are fully bloomed and hardened off to dry them. Those bouquets will be beautiful!
Looks beautiful.
Love your gardens! Also love your fence & I need some fencing in my back yard in NJ so wondering where you purchased it? Tks!
I had it installed. I did a couple of videos on it last fall that are in my Playlist if you want to check it out. There are links to their company.
Love the repetition of the coneflower in the front yard. It looks great and ties the bed together. What variety of liatris did you plant? I like the height, mine gets very tall
Not sure, I got it so long ago. I am guessing the height of it can vary on planting conditions as this year it is a little taller than last year but has been in the same spot for many years.
Everything is looking so pretty. I'm also noticing a lot of plants blooming at strange times (or not blooming at all) this year). I'm in Illinois zone 5b/6a and we had a week of really warm weather in February, followed by some freezes, so I think that "confused" the plants in our area. Do you by any chance recall the specific name/type of the gaura plant in your front garden bed?
Thank you. The guara is Belleza dark pink variety. It's taking forever to bloom because of the rabbits!!
I thought plants were blooming sooner than last year!!! Joliet IL
They are but these keep getting eaten by the rabbits so had to grow back....
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So incrediball can take full sun? Bc its an arborence and not a macrophillia? Do i have that right? Forgive spelling 🤓 Everything in my garden is early.
In my zone yes, it can, but they prefer afternoon shade.