If that wasn't a warm welcoming and most entertaining thought! All I need is to go to the beach bar after that and cheer you with a Rum Runner! I wonder if you made it over to Jack Barnwells new place, too! It would be nice to live in our gardens, year round! 🌞☘️🌺🌱 ... 🍹
I'm in zone 10a St Petersburg Florida so I get to see these plants all the time. And I envy those in zones 4-9 that can grow so manys plants that I cannot. I guess the grass is always greener on the other side.
That plant you mention that you love in time 1:35 is called palm grass… I grow it here in deep shade as a semi evergreen in zone 8b. It grows under my large oak tree. Evergreen in mild winter and semi to a die back in very cold winters. It’s actual name is molineria capitula
The common name of the plant you didn't know is Pleated Palm. I love your channel. Started watching a couple of months ago. I garden zone 8b in Lower Alabama. This plant is not actually a palm. It is not easy to find for sale. I bought it from my local botanical garden about 4 years ago. The stuff spreads pretty quickly. It does not get any taller than what you saw. In zone 8b it is killed back to the ground with a hard frost-but not to worry it comes back every year.
I must say I am really loving my garden right now here in New England. The witchhazels are blooming, and truly glow in the sunshine. The colored conifers and the deciduous trees with exfoliating bark - like our Stewartia - contrast so well with broadleaf evergreens. Sure, there are no fresh flowers, but I must say, I prefer the challenge of creating a garden that changes throughout the seasons, even this one.
What a lovely breath of fresh air, just the right thing to lift our mood. Thank you. Just had Storm Eunice pass through us in Worcestershire, a small tree came down at the end of our road, kept an eye on our English Oak in our garden but all ok. Thank you again, needed this x
Oh, Erin, what a wonderful video. I’ve just watched it 4 times in succession. Thank you, thank you, thank you! What a wonderful winter pick me up! Beautiful plants and flowers. The willow sculpture is amazing. The lily ponds are gorgeous….I could just smell them. Everything was so nice. The orchids….oh, the orchids…growing on the trees…absolutely magnificent! We had a 69 degree day here in zone 6 New England yesterday…20’s today…snow tomorrow!
That was truly refreshing. My eye was picking up the hardscape and arrangements more than plants (guess that’s the focus of pre-spring garden planning) so I’ll have to watch a second time to enjoy the plants. Gotta love video- land!
Thanks so much for the Florida Fix! How we miss getting down there for spring training and VISITING TROPICAL GARDENS!! I love just walking around Tarpon Springs and seeing all the different things people grow. I still can't get over that red maples thrive that far south AND up here in Ontario. Thanķs💚
Oh Lord! With this video, you are gonna light a fire under my butt to head to FL more times than I’m already planning! Last year it was 3 separate trips on the gulf coast from Panama City Beach to Key West! Great time of year to go. Thanks for the video. Have not made it to Naples yet, was 30 miles from there, but ran out of time. Enjoy!
Bet the orchid fragrance was amazing! Thanks for the tour, it was beautiful and you looked so relaxed, too! Enjoy beautiful F L O R I DA! Everything is much sunnier here! 🌴
With Naples, I was totally thinking Jack Barnwell would jump out at some point, haha. It seems the place to be!! Loved seeing all the color down there this time of year 🌸🌺 - thank you for sharing!!
Great video. it's still spotted cold days here in Tennessee . I am seeing signs of the on coming season Tulips are starting to emerge and new growth on the black eye suzie is evident! can't wait !
I'm taking the cure! It's 23, windy, and snowing here in Zone 6 western PA today. THAT calathea, alligator, sculpture, those Japanese eggplant!! I can live in a hammock. This is a beautiful garden. Spied some elements from your garden...those lily ponds! C'mon with those orchids. LOVED this tour - thanks for leaving town:) Great music, too. Thx Erin
So glad you get to thaw out and enjoy warm weather and gardens! I'm from WI and watch the weather up there. Good time to be away! Can't wait to see your gardens this Spring!!
Thank you, thank you, thank you. Zone 5b in Denver checking in. We're looking forward to a high of 11 degrees on Tues, low of -5 overnight. This will make the day much easier!! 30 ish days until calendar spring !!!
Erin this is absolutely beautiful and thank you for making this video.I did recognize some of the plants and I love the running water .That branch structure was amazing 😮😮
Thanks for sharing! We didn't get to go to Naples this year and this was great to watch. Passed by the botanical gardens a few times on our way to meet our fishing guide but have never been. Will definitely have to go next time we go!
Variegated cast iron plant..with upright leaves... I recognized most plants I live I Pensacola however I love the Mtns foliage where I grew up on Signal Mt... Tn. It’s hard to garden in such heat as here however I try try.. I’m sure you had a awesome vaca... NAPLES IS SO LOVELY!!!! Thanks so much love the tour!!❤️it’s funny I got rid of all my cast iron plant..😂
👏👏👏 Your music selection, as always, is excellent. The editing and graphics on this video were also excellent - so much fun, Erin. I will be near Naples in a week and a half and this video has only added to my anticipation.
@@GardenUPLandscape yes it really is unfortunate because their beauty is unsurpassed. I live right down the road from the Naples Botanical Gardens and I don’t have one in my landscape because they are a bear to maintain.
Erin, this video was beautiful! I see some of those same plants we I visit my daughter in Jacksonville, Florida, zone 9a. I think the plant you were unsure about might be a cast iron cultivar. There are some with lovely striping on their leaves. Thanks for sharing that lovely place.
Near Miami is Fairchild Botanical Gardens, and their house a mile away has speakers and art exhibits and science projects at both. David G. Fairchild’s photography was used the first 2 years of the National Geographic Magazine. He brought 200,000 plants for the USDA and became a director. His wife was the daughter of Alexander Graham Bell.
If that wasn't a warm welcoming and most entertaining thought! All I need is to go to the beach bar after that and cheer you with a Rum Runner! I wonder if you made it over to Jack Barnwells new place, too! It would be nice to live in our gardens, year round! 🌞☘️🌺🌱 ... 🍹
Oh my gosh, that willow branch sculpture!!!!! I also LOVED the succulent "log"! And then came the Orchids, gaaaaahhhhhhh! My favorite!
Absolutely! Zone 3b here, more snow than we’ve had in years and colder than normal! It was so nice to see all this warmth and beauty!🇨🇦
Any gardener who lives in zone 2-6 needed that just about now!!! Thank you Erin! I hope you enjoyed your vacation!
I'm in zone 10a St Petersburg Florida so I get to see these plants all the time. And I envy those in zones 4-9 that can grow so manys plants that I cannot. I guess the grass is always greener on the other side.
What a feast for the eyes. It is particularly welcome at this time. We are so color deprived.
Loved this… I needed a pick me up today❤️. It seems winter will NEVER end!
Watching and soaking in the sun and warmth as it’s snowing in Vermont this morning. 😊
That plant you mention that you love in time 1:35 is called palm grass… I grow it here in deep shade as a semi evergreen in zone 8b. It grows under my large oak tree. Evergreen in mild winter and semi to a die back in very cold winters. It’s actual name is molineria capitula
The common name of the plant you didn't know is Pleated Palm. I love your channel. Started watching a couple of months ago. I garden zone 8b in Lower Alabama. This plant is not actually a palm. It is not easy to find for sale. I bought it from my local botanical garden about 4 years ago. The stuff spreads pretty quickly. It does not get any taller than what you saw. In zone 8b it is killed back to the ground with a hard frost-but not to worry it comes back every year.
I must say I am really loving my garden right now here in New England. The witchhazels are blooming, and truly glow in the sunshine. The colored conifers and the deciduous trees with exfoliating bark - like our Stewartia - contrast so well with broadleaf evergreens. Sure, there are no fresh flowers, but I must say, I prefer the challenge of creating a garden that changes throughout the seasons, even this one.
What a lovely breath of fresh air, just the right thing to lift our mood. Thank you. Just had Storm Eunice pass through us in Worcestershire, a small tree came down at the end of our road, kept an eye on our English Oak in our garden but all ok. Thank you again, needed this x
Oh, Erin, what a wonderful video. I’ve just watched it 4 times in succession. Thank you, thank you, thank you! What a wonderful winter pick me up! Beautiful plants and flowers. The willow sculpture is amazing. The lily ponds are gorgeous….I could just smell them. Everything was so nice. The orchids….oh, the orchids…growing on the trees…absolutely magnificent! We had a 69 degree day here in zone 6 New England yesterday…20’s today…snow tomorrow!
Thank you Erin for thinking about us on your vacation. Beautiful gardens! ☃️❄️💚🙃
Wow...you must have been in Heaven Erin! Beautiful! Thanks for taking us along for your tour!
Thanks so much for that “ pick me up” it was beautiful! It was a wonderful visit to a place I know I’ll never get to see 🇨🇦
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That was truly refreshing. My eye was picking up the hardscape and arrangements more than plants (guess that’s the focus of pre-spring garden planning) so I’ll have to watch a second time to enjoy the plants. Gotta love video- land!
Thanks so much for the Florida Fix! How we miss getting down there for spring training and VISITING TROPICAL GARDENS!! I love just walking around Tarpon Springs and seeing all the different things people grow. I still can't get over that red maples thrive that far south AND up here in Ontario. Thanķs💚
Hi 👋 dear ,how are you doing?
The garden is beautiful we winter a 1\2 hr.from the garden. So glad you had time to get away enjoy sun and beaty. 😎
Oh Lord! With this video, you are gonna light a fire under my butt to head to FL more times than I’m already planning! Last year it was 3 separate trips on the gulf coast from Panama City Beach to Key West! Great time of year to go. Thanks for the video. Have not made it to Naples yet, was 30 miles from there, but ran out of time. Enjoy!
Thank you so much.😃 Erin that was just beautiful and so nice if you to share it with us. Hope you are enjoying your stay ❤
How refreshing Erin! I especially loved that succulent alligator! Thanks for taking us along!😍🌿
Bet the orchid fragrance was amazing! Thanks for the tour, it was beautiful and you looked so relaxed, too!
Enjoy beautiful F L O R I DA! Everything is much sunnier here! 🌴
Thanks for sharing your “green pick me up” for the northern gardener really got me ready for upcoming garden season
That was glorious! The music was a wonderful addition and gah those orchids!!!
Finally had time to watch this. So needed. Thank you Erin. So much snow here it’s nice to see some green.
So beautiful! Love the alligator made out of succulents and the orchids!
Just what I needed!! Batteries charged to get me through the last weeks until spring 😄🪴🌸🌱 Thank you 👏👍😊
I could almost feel the warmth, beautiful gardens.
Hi 👋 dear ,how are you doing?
The orchids and water lily’s….so enchanting. Fed my soul on a cold blustery day in WNY.
With Naples, I was totally thinking Jack Barnwell would jump out at some point, haha. It seems the place to be!! Loved seeing all the color down there this time of year 🌸🌺 - thank you for sharing!!
Thanks for sharing Erin. Some really beautiful plants and landscapes. The orchids amaze me.
I went to a botanical garden when i visited Florida in the winter also. Nice memories. 🌴
Absolutely stunning eye candy while we wait for Spring! Thanks, Erin 😎
Thank you so much for taking us along to that beautiful garden. I LOVE tropical flowers and foliage. Would love a garden surrounded by them.
Great video. it's still spotted cold days here in Tennessee . I am seeing signs of the on coming season Tulips are starting to emerge and new growth on the black eye suzie is evident! can't wait !
Love the green but also the brown! Amazing willow stickwork!!
I'm taking the cure!
It's 23, windy, and snowing here in Zone 6 western PA today.
THAT calathea, alligator, sculpture, those Japanese eggplant!!
I can live in a hammock.
This is a beautiful garden.
Spied some elements from your garden...those lily ponds!
C'mon with those orchids.
LOVED this tour - thanks for leaving town:)
Great music, too. Thx Erin
I’m so glad you noticed those eggplants. I thought they were absolutely gorgeous.
On a day when I look out at ice and snow, this was an absolute delight. The music you chose was the icing on the cake. Thank you!
Thanks for sharing this, much needed now in a snowstorm lol. Everything looked gorgeous but those ponds and pools with lotus where my favorite!
I love Naples it is one of my happy places…Looks like you had a beautiful vacation ❤️☀️🏝
Really makes me homesick 😢.....God bless
One of my favorite places to visit- we have spent quite a few winter weekends down in Naples!!
Thanks, Erin. It was great to see all that color and sunshine!
Thanks for sharing, so nice to green, when all I'm seeing is white here in Michigan! Wonderful!
Beautiful! It’s 20 degrees and snowy in the Chicago area - much needed plant therapy! 🌱🌸
Sun is shining here in NE Ohio, but it's bitter cold.
So glad you get to thaw out and enjoy warm weather and gardens! I'm from WI and watch the weather up there. Good time to be away! Can't wait to see your gardens this Spring!!
Thank you, thank you, thank you. Zone 5b in Denver checking in. We're looking forward
to a high of 11 degrees on Tues, low of -5 overnight. This will make the day much easier!! 30 ish days until calendar spring !!!
Thank you! We're in the middle of a "White Squall" here in zone 5b at the moment; so wonderful break...
Well that was wonderful, got me imagining visiting Florida in the Winter next year! Loved the botanical gardens, thanks for sharing!
This was fantastic! Great video! Beautiful plants! Thanks so much for sharing! 💗
I live in 10b and I found it inspiring! Thanks Erin 🌴🌺
Deep sigh from western freezing NY. That was great, thank you!
What a treat, so much beauty. It must have smelled amazing too. Great editing. Thanks for sharing.
Hello 👋 dear, how are you doing?
Erin this is absolutely beautiful and thank you for making this video.I did recognize some of the plants and I love the running water .That branch structure was amazing 😮😮
Thank you, Erin.
Thank you for sharing this lovely garden.
Thanks for sharing! We didn't get to go to Naples this year and this was great to watch. Passed by the botanical gardens a few times on our way to meet our fishing guide but have never been. Will definitely have to go next time we go!
Thank you from under a foot of snow🤦🏻♀️ My faves were the succulent log and those willow sculptures, wow!!
Lovely, ... Thank you Erin!
Darn! You were in my area and could have popped over!😉 I’m in Sarasota! I hope you enjoyed your FL visit!
Hi 👋 dear ,how are you doing?
So pretty! 💚🌴Thanks for sharing, Erin. Love all the lush green and sounds of water. Hope you had a wonderful time!
Love all the orchids!!
I was also able to see a STICKWORK! display here in Northeast Ohio at Holden Arboretum - very cool!
The succulents on the little log, so adorable
Beautiful, Erin! Love all the different leaf textures!! Thanks for sharing. 😊🌺
Thanks Erin. I needed that. I woke up to 24 degrees today!
Lovely! I was there recently as well, what a beautiful space! Thank you for sharing. 🌺
Beautiful! Thanks for taking to the sunshine. Loved all the water features!
Variegated cast iron plant..with upright leaves... I recognized most plants I live I Pensacola however I love the Mtns foliage where I grew up on Signal Mt... Tn. It’s hard to garden in such heat as here however I try try.. I’m sure you had a awesome vaca... NAPLES IS SO LOVELY!!!! Thanks so much love the tour!!❤️it’s funny I got rid of all my cast iron plant..😂
thank you!! 💚💚💚
👏👏👏 Your music selection, as always, is excellent. The editing and graphics on this video were also excellent - so much fun, Erin. I will be near Naples in a week and a half and this video has only added to my anticipation.
Oh enjoy!
Just beautiful what we needed exactly 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Erin, you have to visit Fairchild Gardens if you haven't been yet. It's one of our favs here in Florida 🏝
Loves the tour! Thanks for the video!
Needed that - thank you! And that Stickwork is simply incredible!
Thanks Erin! Really needed that!!
What a gorgeous garden! I want a Bougainvilla! It might be a house plant, but I don't care. Those 3 bracts are gorgeous!
They are man eating plants with their thorny spikes! They put roses to shame!
@@kelliwebb2870 Noted! I've only even seen them a couple times and never touched anything but the flowers so I didn't know they had spikes!
@@GardenUPLandscape yes it really is unfortunate because their beauty is unsurpassed. I live right down the road from the Naples Botanical Gardens and I don’t have one in my landscape because they are a bear to maintain.
Thank you - I needed that. You made my day.
Thanks for taking us on the tour! Good music, too. Did you stop by to see Jack Barnwell?
I believe the plant you didn’t know was a cast iron plant. It’s an awesome plant. Don’t know the botanical name. Great tour.
I live close by there in zone 10a. A beautiful place!
Thank you!
So beautiful. Thank you, Erin.
Thanks, needed that freezing here.
What a beautiful place! Would love to see it in person if I’m ever down Naples way… Thanks for sharing.
Gorgeous! Thank you!
Hello 👋 dear , how are you doing?
Beautiful!
Erin, I think the unknown plant is a Cast Iron Plant (Aspidistra elatior.)
Weevil lily. Aka Palm Grass
Such a beautiful break from the snow here in Ohio. Thanks
Thanks for sharing.
So beautiful thank you for sharing
Erin, this video was beautiful! I see some of those same plants we I visit my daughter in Jacksonville, Florida, zone 9a. I think the plant you were unsure about might be a cast iron cultivar. There are some with lovely striping on their leaves. Thanks for sharing that lovely place.
The plants name you did not know is palm grass. Thanks for the Vid.
When we weren't looking 🤣🤣🤣
Near Miami is Fairchild Botanical Gardens, and their house a mile away has speakers and art exhibits and science projects at both. David G. Fairchild’s photography was used the first 2 years of the National Geographic Magazine. He brought 200,000 plants for the USDA and became a director. His wife was the daughter of Alexander Graham Bell.
Needed this tonight after 50 degrees and snow melt yesterday and dropping back to 15 degrees with 6 inches of snow in WNY today!
Great video...thanks for the winter reprieve! That plant is Cast Iron. An evergreen here in Texas.
Leafy plant looks like a type of aspidstra to me.
Erin, Thank you, I thoroughly enjoyed every second of this video. I wish I was there too!