Just found your channel and so happy! I love your tips!! Especially about perennials.... redesigning our yard to include a lot of these beautiful repeat flowers.... thank you :)
I miss living at home in the south. I could plant in the early spring, and things would be blooming by late spring and early summer. I could sow seed in early April or late March. I didn't have to buy too many plants already started. Neighbors shared their bulbs and cuttings! Now living in New England, I spend a fortune on started-plants, have limited choice about plant-types for zone 6; and I'm a spoiled and frustrated gardener. I've watched your show for years, and now I live vicariously through your gardening methods and results. I'm blessed each year with a beautiful garden; but the growing season is short, and I don't get to enjoy the lovely tropical blooms and leafy palms I used to love. Someday, I'm coming back home to the south; and will enjoy the long warm seasons I've always loved. I will grow elephant ears and palms I don't have to bring in to winter. I will grow tropical flowers and flowering vines once again.
Do you follow the Garden Answers channel? Laura gardens in Zone 5 and her gardens are beautiful. Maybe there you can find some more inspiration for types of plants that will work for you?
Oh my word, what are those magnificent purply-pink blooming trees or shrubs at 17:00 in the Sunpatiens segment? The whole video was stunning, but those took my breath away! ☺️☺️
Camilla **** it’s vitex called Shoals Creek. Thanks for watching. Here is some more info on them. You should come see them in bloom sometime. pallensmith.com/plants/shoals-creek-chaste-tree/
P. Allen Smith Thanks for answering, Allen! I’m not too far away...up in, Missouri, so I just may do that! Thanks for the info on this stunning plant! It’s so beautiful outside today (Saturday) and I’ve been out in the gardens all day! Whohoooo! 😉☺️☺️
P. Allen Smith I settled for three...had to order as nobody near Kansas City had them. I hope that isn’t an indicator that they don’t do well here. They weren’t expensive so I will give them a shot! So excited as that is my absolute favorite color!
Made my list...... and will be adding these helpers to keep bugs away...etc. I am always looking for the next email video from you. You do one heck of a job helping us. Thank you so so much
What an amazing and informative video, full of so many valuable tips and tricks. Your garden is beautiful and your home is stunning! I just subscribed! 😊🙌🏼
Hello! I have been binge watching your channel and I just have to say I love daylillys. They were the first thing that went into my flower bed. Me and my husband have a pecan tree in the back yard that looks great but it drops the pecans to early. Some hang on but rot. Can you help me🤔 North West Fl. Zone 8.
What do you think about using a pallet horizontally, with dirt fill, to put some raised areas in landscaping? My landscaping is too flat and I need an easy way to add height.
I don't see why not. Be creative. Just be careful if you plan to grown edibles in the pallet, unless you know exactly whats been on it, because of possible chemicals.
Hello Mr Smith hope you are doing well. Great information and tips, I so love lavender what would you suggest I plant some in the ground containers first time planting some. Big Tx hugs from South Tx.
My husband and I are new subscribers to your amazing program! Great tips, thank you! We travel in our RV and would love to come and visit your gardens one day. One of your other subscribers asked about this, and I too would LOVE to know what is the name of that BEAUTIFUL blue “tall bearded iris” shown at the beginning of this video? Would like to order from you if you carry it. Thank you in advance. 🌿
Allen, One thing that would be so good (from my point of view) is to have colleagues who are in different zones so that all your viewers can see what is happening in a zone near to theirs. Also, I have a large cherry tree that caught a virus a couple of years ago. It mostly died back..but a few limbs have branches sprouting and flowers blooming. How do I decide whether to let it be or to take it out and replace it? The hubby would love a peach tree.
I'm in MN & we can & have been known to get snow in May... 10 yrs ago I would've had my garden tilled, soul prepped, plants bought & trying to get my garden in before Memorial Day, not anymore! In the last 8 yrs the weather stays colder longer & I don't care take the mulch off my Mums yet. What a joke Global Warming has turned out to be.. Mini Ice age as predicted in the 70's is more accurate, at least North of the Mason Dixon. Your garden is my dream!!
Bearded irises are beautiful, but far too vulnerable to disease and pests to bother with, for me. I'll stay with Siberians, smaller but just as lovely and always healthy.
🏡. Hello ! I have a " BOG " on both sides of my narrow but, long lot . . Ii have lost perrenials to unsavory neighbors taking them in the night . I am older . Little budget to spend . This is my heart , my spirit and where I rest and abide ..The waterfall from a gutter almost took out the neww Lavender Pillar Rose of Sharons Trees I chose in hopes of creatimg a privacy fence between my neighbor and myself . They came while was away in Dr. care for 24 hours and literally cut them to less then 2 ft. tall . Now , I am unceryain of their growth habit . They are no longer blooming . They appear to be shrinking as am I . I am so sad . The blue & lavendar show was spectavular , continuously shining upon my grandson of 3 and he just called it them the" Rainbow Trees " all on his own ! How can I salvage them ! I use all PW.and Espoma Organics to my garden which has a higher ph . So I want to be certaim to encorporate and initicate acidic fertilizers as need . I noted lack in my hydrangeas growth .this year and the ph is the only problem . So with the R. O. S . ; Is it a loss I cannot recover from ? There is no fall back $.00 for me . I have learned from you in that I have great hand tools , a well invested mower , a gaitbelt and my walker . I will pray , save and do what you recomennd . You stated the Sunpatience love lots of wster . Would they like the full sun and in a wstery bog thst drains the runoff of rain and keeps this bed moist moist most of the time and requires less watering . It has proven to be too wet for other perrenials following rain but, requires wstering after moisture checked . Any advise from you I will gladly share . Other then a. Big Privacy Stone Wsll & Gate . I can only abide . I cannot watch over my garden.all night long . Angels must 🕯️. You Inspire somany by maming us feel empowered even in our weakedt moments . With the simplest of tools . With the mindset to accomplish our goals at a simpler pace ,Peavegul and Strong in Our Hearts ❣️ Thank You *
Question , if gardening is good for the soul ! , does that mean we can skip confession on a Saturday night and just do a few hours extra gardening instead of having to kneel and say 10 hail Marys , 3 glory bees and a dozen our fathers ? , seems like a much better way of cleaning your soul ready to sin for another week !.
Just found your channel and so happy! I love your tips!! Especially about perennials.... redesigning our yard to include a lot of these beautiful repeat flowers.... thank you :)
love your videos
Would love to tour your gardens when they are in their full glory.
I miss living at home in the south. I could plant in the early spring, and things would be blooming by late spring and early summer. I could sow seed in early April or late March. I didn't have to buy too many plants already started. Neighbors shared their bulbs and cuttings! Now living in New England, I spend a fortune on started-plants, have limited choice about plant-types for zone 6; and I'm a spoiled and frustrated gardener. I've watched your show for years, and now I live vicariously through your gardening methods and results. I'm blessed each year with a beautiful garden; but the growing season is short, and I don't get to enjoy the lovely tropical blooms and leafy palms I used to love. Someday, I'm coming back home to the south; and will enjoy the long warm seasons I've always loved. I will grow elephant ears and palms I don't have to bring in to winter. I will grow tropical flowers and flowering vines once again.
Do you follow the Garden Answers channel? Laura gardens in Zone 5 and her gardens are beautiful. Maybe there you can find some more inspiration for types of plants that will work for you?
Love your humour. Didn't see it on tv series
My mother had bearded irises in her garden. Now that I moved into a new home, I will carry on the tradition.
Great upbeat videos. Wonderful 👏 idea about using a snow saucer to haul fertilizer!
I have been following you for years! So glad you have RUclips. Thank you!🌷🌷💕
Thank you so much for the educational tips. I so enjoy your videos & learn so much!
My Grandma always put rocks around her Iris because it hid that root sticking up from things that wanted to eat it! The irises loved it!
Edna Warren great idea!
I’m so jealous, in Australia we are coming into winter and the garden is bare. I love spring the most.🐨
I really like this video. I’m getting into gardening.
Oh my word, what are those magnificent purply-pink blooming trees or shrubs at 17:00 in the Sunpatiens segment? The whole video was stunning, but those took my breath away! ☺️☺️
Camilla **** it’s vitex called Shoals Creek. Thanks for watching. Here is some more info on them. You should come see them in bloom sometime. pallensmith.com/plants/shoals-creek-chaste-tree/
P. Allen Smith Thanks for answering, Allen! I’m not too far away...up in, Missouri, so I just may do that! Thanks for the info on this stunning plant! It’s so beautiful outside today (Saturday) and I’ve been out in the gardens all day! Whohoooo! 😉☺️☺️
P. Allen Smith Oh my goodness, thanks for that picture around your water feature! Those are just fantastic. I need to try one or four. 😀
P. Allen Smith I settled for three...had to order as nobody near Kansas City had them. I hope that isn’t an indicator that they don’t do well here. They weren’t expensive so I will give them a shot! So excited as that is my absolute favorite color!
Can you “Dig it”? Lol. Love your video...you make it seem easy!.
Love bearded iris. Great tip, Thanks! So happy I found your channel and I always enjoy your tv show. 😍
Made my list...... and will be adding these helpers to keep bugs away...etc. I am always looking for the next email video from you. You do one heck of a job helping us. Thank you so so much
Allen, I am fortunate to be a fella Arkansan, have watched you on AETN many years. I am so glad you are on RUclips, love all the good info. Thanks.
April in CA is spectacular in the garden.
Bearded iris, the first finish of roses
Great inspiration ideas and tips!
As always, I learn great things from you, thanks.
I'm loving your videos. I'm learning so much! Thank you!
Thank you for sharing. I love your videos🌹🌻🌼
Love this video Allen!! Thanks for sharing. Evelyn from Colorado.
I look forward to the beginning of each month to view your tips. Thank you so much for all the information. It is always a treat to see Moss Mountain.
Thank you Carlee!
Crammed full of useful info, as usual!
Fantastic tips. Thanks for sharing your video.
Loved all the ideas! Thanks!
Terrific garden! :-)
thanyou for reminding me of long forgotten tips. oh! i love sun patients also. i envy other gardens. up here in PA. were just now above 50*.
What an amazing and informative video, full of so many valuable tips and tricks. Your garden is beautiful and your home is stunning! I just subscribed! 😊🙌🏼
A gardener from Bald Knob, Ar listening!
Hello! I have been binge watching your channel and I just have to say I love daylillys. They were the first thing that went into my flower bed. Me and my husband have a pecan tree in the back yard that looks great but it drops the pecans to early. Some hang on but rot. Can you help me🤔 North West Fl. Zone 8.
Very beautiful TQ
Beautiful video!
I LOVE IT ❤️
THANK'S
Hey Alan could you do a video on Rhododendrum’s how do you trim them back can they be propagated? Really enjoy your videos tremendously.
Love your shows! I noticed you asking for questions... so.. here it comes... How do I get rid of the big black ants on my peonies? Thanks
I planted my sun patients in morning sun and they thrived.
What do you think about using a pallet horizontally, with dirt fill, to put some raised areas in landscaping? My landscaping is too flat and I need an easy way to add height.
I don't see why not. Be creative. Just be careful if you plan to grown edibles in the pallet, unless you know exactly whats been on it, because of possible chemicals.
Hello Mr Smith hope you are doing well. Great information and tips, I so love lavender what would you suggest I plant some in the ground containers first time planting some. Big Tx hugs from South Tx.
My husband and I are new subscribers to your amazing program! Great tips, thank you! We travel in our RV and would love to come and visit your gardens one day. One of your other subscribers asked about this, and I too would LOVE to know what is the name of that BEAUTIFUL blue “tall bearded iris” shown at the beginning of this video? Would like to order from you if you carry it. Thank you in advance. 🌿
Thanks for watching! I believe that one is called "City Lights." www.gilberthwild.com/prodinfo.asp?number=I-CITY
Allen, One thing that would be so good (from my point of view) is to have colleagues who are in different zones so that all your viewers can see what is happening in a zone near to theirs. Also, I have a large cherry tree that caught a virus a couple of years ago. It mostly died back..but a few limbs have branches sprouting and flowers blooming. How do I decide whether to let it be or to take it out and replace it? The hubby would love a peach tree.
I agree . . . Central Florida would be really nice.
Lovely! Beautiful gardens! Any suggestions for keeping underground rodents at bay? thank you
New sub great stuff
Thank you for subscribing!
What kind of fertilizer do u use around your hostas???? Im just getting started
Thank u very much
Some of the flowers I planted were distroyed by terrestrial down poors (florida)
I'm in MN & we can & have been known to get snow in May... 10 yrs ago I would've had my garden tilled, soul prepped, plants bought & trying to get my garden in before Memorial Day, not anymore! In the last 8 yrs the weather stays colder longer & I don't care take the mulch off my Mums yet. What a joke Global Warming has turned out to be.. Mini Ice age as predicted in the 70's is more accurate, at least North of the Mason Dixon. Your garden is my dream!!
What is the variety of your blue bearded iris?
I believe that one is called "City Lights." www.gilberthwild.com/prodinfo.asp?number=I-CITY
Bearded irises are beautiful, but far too vulnerable to disease and pests to bother with, for me. I'll stay with Siberians, smaller but just as lovely and always healthy.
My rabbits eat my irises.
🏡. Hello !
I have a " BOG " on both sides of my narrow but, long lot . . Ii have lost perrenials to unsavory neighbors taking them in the night . I am older . Little budget to spend . This is my heart , my spirit and where I rest and abide ..The waterfall from a gutter almost took out the neww Lavender Pillar Rose of Sharons Trees I chose in hopes of creatimg a privacy fence between my neighbor and myself . They came while was away in Dr. care for 24 hours and literally cut them to less then 2 ft. tall . Now , I am unceryain of their growth habit . They are no longer blooming . They appear to be shrinking as am I . I am so sad . The blue & lavendar show was spectavular , continuously shining upon my grandson of 3 and he just called it them the" Rainbow Trees " all on his own !
How can I salvage them !
I use all PW.and Espoma Organics to my garden which has a higher ph . So I want to be certaim to encorporate and initicate acidic fertilizers as need . I noted lack in my hydrangeas growth .this year and the ph is the only problem . So with the R. O. S . ; Is it a loss I cannot recover from ? There is no fall back $.00 for me . I have learned from you in that I have great hand tools , a well invested mower , a gaitbelt and my walker . I will pray , save and do what you recomennd .
You stated the Sunpatience love lots of wster . Would they like the full sun and in a wstery bog thst drains the runoff of rain and keeps this bed moist moist most of the time and requires less watering . It has proven to be too wet for other perrenials following rain but, requires wstering after moisture checked .
Any advise from you I will gladly share . Other then a. Big Privacy Stone Wsll & Gate . I can only abide . I cannot watch over my garden.all night long .
Angels must 🕯️.
You Inspire somany by maming us feel empowered even in our weakedt moments . With the simplest of tools .
With the mindset to accomplish our goals at a simpler pace ,Peavegul and Strong in Our Hearts ❣️
Thank You *
Question , if gardening is good for the soul ! , does that mean we can skip confession on a Saturday night and just do a few hours extra gardening instead of having to kneel and say 10 hail Marys , 3 glory bees and a dozen our fathers ? , seems like a much better way of cleaning your soul ready to sin for another week !.