I’m so happy you showed Campfire, it’s on my local rose society sale list but I’d never heard of it! I was happy to see Toscana Vigorosa too. That and Pomponella are on my list for next year! Lantana can be invasive here in NJ. I grow it in pots because it’s so pretty! I love how they use the Anemone, Gaura, Sedum, Verbena, etc. It’s so great to see companions I can grow in my zone! :). Thanks for posting this.
That purple daisy- like flower is not a hardy geranium it is a fall aster. Some black spot can be expected this time of the season. July is prime time. That orange flower is likely a helenium. Bonny, Ontario
Hi Kimberley, Zaide is a Yiddish word and the pronunciation is Zay dee. It means grandfather.
Oh! Thank you so much!!!! I will try to remember that.
The last small flower lavender rose is "Lavender Meidiland" from Meilland International😊
Thank you so much! So glad you caught that.
I’m so happy you showed Campfire, it’s on my local rose society sale list but I’d never heard of it! I was happy to see Toscana Vigorosa too. That and Pomponella are on my list for next year!
Lantana can be invasive here in NJ. I grow it in pots because it’s so pretty!
I love how they use the Anemone, Gaura, Sedum, Verbena, etc. It’s so great to see companions I can grow in my zone! :). Thanks for posting this.
You are welcome. I am so glad that you enjoyed this walk. I didn't know that Lantana was invasive is some place. It is so pretty.
That purple daisy- like flower is not a hardy geranium it is a fall aster. Some black spot can be expected this time of the season. July is prime time. That orange flower is likely a helenium. Bonny, Ontario
Thank you much!
Спасибо Вам за видео. Очень интересно.
Так рада, что вам понравилось!
At 3:08 on the corner is a companion plant. Did you ever find the name of it? It was repeated. Lily pad type leaf structure and orange/red flowers.
I wasn't sure and asked my friend Yvonne. She thinks it is nasturtium. I hope that is the name of it and you are able to add that to your garden!
@@TheRoseGeek that’s what I came up with too. Thank you.
@@TheRoseGeek also found out they are considered a trap plant that attract aphids away from companion plants.
Nice. What time of year was this?
This was September 2023. We coupled it with the Palatine visit.
I hope this video is not taken recently. I’ll be real sad if Ontario has longer growing season than my area 🥹
This was taken in September. I have just been really behind in my publishing. Thank you for watching.