Planting Hollyhocks & Foxglove in Our Garden & In My Parent’s Garden! 💜🌸🌿 // Garden Answer
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You amaze me, you have not only taken care of your gardens, you’ve done your mothers, sister,sister-in-law,and mother-in-law’s! Plus you inspire all of us to be better gardeners. The energizer bunny. Oh to be young again. Your family is so lucky to have such a beautiful soul among them.
Yes well I detect a bit of like mother like daughter going on there :)
Wait - church- college - daycare center- friend which just had a house built!
Wait - church- college - daycare center- friend which just had a house built!
Laura for mayor! I’d settle for declaring one day as “Laura’s Day”
Will we be seeing an update on the GAZEBO you gifted to the city years ago? I’m so interested in seeing what has become of it nowadays?🤔
What a beautiful sight to see 3 generations all gardening together.That’s priceless ❤
I had the same thought.😊
It will certainly be something for all to remember.
A good beautiful morning to you all from Rhode Island! I love it when mom is on the show. The kids are the cherry on top. Your dad made a cameo appearance too!❤
Me too. West Warwick.
Me too. Charlestown.
Same here to the second half of the comment (from Buffalo NY ☺️)
@@altheab.8907Very cool!
@@jennifertucker107one of my favorite towns, I am in Escoheag.😊
Hello Laura and fellow gardeners. Hope everyone have a great day. Keep planting. Much love from Trinidad 🌴🌺
May greetings & love from Ohio.
☕️Good morning Laura, Susan, Benjamin and Samantha Grace and all GA friends. What a great beginning to this beautiful week spending it with all of you. The planting continues and as always, Laura, it will make a spectacular display. Enjoy the week everyone - happy planting! 🌸💕🌷🌼🌱💚
What a great mix of planting and such a sweet setting with grandparents, parents and children just enjoying the evening and one another. ❤🌱❤
Everything you planted is going to be a show stopper! I love when you take us to your parents’ home, they’re delightful people!❤❤❤❤❤❤
Your parents garden is amazing
It shows many years of work
The quality of your videos is so professional!
Such special moments with you creating little gardeners for generation after generation. Please allow yourself to feel the immense gift you are giving Susan and Laura. You’ve empowered so many people to take the reins and grow literally and figuratively.
I’m 40 years old and I’ve always loved plants but for the first time in my life I have a yard of my own and I’ve made a beautiful flower garden in our new construction home. I cannot thank you enough, it’s really helped me feel connected to the earth and to myself again. I’m happy crying as I write this. Thank you thank you thank you!
This really touched me. I hope you love on the Earth for a long, long time! ✨💛✨
Good morning! I swear, I think Laura should be dubbed the human "power planter" because, my gosh, this girl can get stuff planted in the ground like no other!!!
I love how comfortable your family has become in front of the camera. So wonderful to have that support and validation. As your mother was describing the flowers in the "cut flower" bed, I could not help but notice what a beautiful woman she is. Explains how lovely her daughters are! And the stepping stones in the shapes of hearts and such(like a deck of cards) How whimsical and delightful! It is amazing to see all the stacked stone walls. Such a beautiful garden. Benjamin, always "the not so little anymore" helper. You amaze me with all you do and how much love you show your family. Your videos energize me and delight me. Thank you so very much.
Foxglove and hollyhocks are two of my favorite flowers! Add some lupine and it's a trifecta!!!
What a treat ! Can’t wait to see everything you planted in bloom, & how special it is too see your Mom & Dad’s garden as well!
I really don’t watch garden shows as I’m an artist so watch art videos. However I stumbled across Garden Answer on RUclips a few years ago & was hooked. It’s the first thing I do every morning. Watching todays show I realized why GA is so loved. Laura you are so real! You make me feel like I’m a friend that has come to visit and we are just walking through your day together and you have that adorable cute ,”I am who I am” personality that is just so much fun to hang out with. I love your dirty hands and the occasional smudge on your cheek or nose. You have the same appeal that Oprah had- your on camera personality makes everyone feel like they could be your friend. I’m so glad you do these videos. They start my day beautifully and have opened up a whole new world of gardening for me. I just bought two of the Green stalk tiered planters! Thank you Laura and family for inviting us in.
That's a very sweet comment.
How this comment doesn't have hundreds of likes is beyond me! Everything you said here, SPOT ON! ✨💛✨
Foxglove are one of my faves..can't wait to see all those bloom...will be magnificent !
Super productive day! How beautiful is it is already. Can’t wait to see it all grow! Like the kiddos. All growing like weeds! 💚💚💚
Omg! Little SG’s face when she’s imagining what’s in the secret garden! ❤❤❤❤
Those tulips are gorgeous. And your children are so precious.❤
Hello GA Family,
Lovely to see the update on all the bulbs in both your garden and your Mum’s garden. I can’t wait to see the Roses, Hollyhocks and Foxgloves bloom in the fullness of time. ❤
Always think about how barren the South Garden was when you started it. I wondered how you would ever make it beautiful. Of course, I never should have doubted you. The transformation is amazing.
I love that you and your mum have the same taste in plants yet both of your gardens are so beautifully individual just simply down to the landscape differences ❤️
Susan’s garden is a couple decades older than Laura’s and also not as level. That would account for quite a few differences.
@@laraemitchell9064 I think Susans vision is also a bit different. She said it herself, she doesn't mind a slightly untidy look, which in terms of garden can translate into a relaxed lived in look
You're right! As alike as they are, they enjoy different 'looks'. A totally beautiful relationship.
Love seeing you plant with your Mamma🥹🥹🥹 Cherish each moment, the memories will get you through. I lost my Mamma 6yrs ago
Hello! I don’t recall if you mentioned if the Double Champagne is the Marjorette variety from Baker’s Creek? I planted those last year and they’re a dwarf variety; they only get about 3 or 4 feet tall.
Morning Everyone 🍃🌸🍃
Good morning 🌞
Good morning! Has the dining room addition/remodel started at your Mom & Dad's house? If so, how's it going?
Shame we have major rust issues with hollyhocks as i do love them...better luck in the next garden 😉
Can’t wait to see them in bloom. Will you like in 20 years make this a “public” garden?
That's a good question, a public garden. 😊
I would charge an admission fee just to cover the cost of more plants, plant food, fertilizer, just the upkeep.
Will you plant any really tall perennials? You have so much space, you could easily plant some big ones. I like for example the helianthus 'Lemon Queen' and helianthus salicifolius (but this one bloomes very late, but has beautiful leaves, and in the public garden they had a gigant metal ring around it so that it does not flop over). And rudbeckia nitida has also interesting flowers.
Delphiniums are also beautiful, but they need a lot of water and nutrients. And did you ever think about to plant Eremurus? But the leaves disappear after they bloomed.
For flower arrangements you could plant some gypsophila paniculata. Maybe you have that plant allready, I can not remember. Echinops bannaticus and ritro look also good, but maybe they self seed as much as eryngium.
And for half shade are cimicifugas great.
I started some of the double champagne hollyhocks as well. Although, I was under the impression that the majorette series is a dwarf variety only growing 2-3' tall.
The timing of this video couldn't have been more perfect. I was just thinking about planting my Foxglove that were started in milk jugs via winter sowing method. That looks beautiful.
I have Hollyhocks, love them but there a rust color fungus that takes over on the leaves what can I do for them? Your are amazing gardener mother and I enjoy you over cup coffee just about very morning. Keep sharing your beautiful garden and life. It’s such joy from hard world… and give hope for so many thank you ❤
With your wind, do you need to stake the Hollyhock? (I love them!)
Mom and kiddos are the cutest! Question: can plants re-seed themselves in “regular’ mulched areas, vs the compost mulching? I use regular mulch and was hoping my perennials will help and re-seed themselves….. should I do anything to help the process? ☺️
Does anyone know what those yellow flowers are at 10:47 in this video? They look so summery for something that blooms so early!
Tulips
I almost didn’t recognize the chicken coop area! So much has changed! I always thought foxgloves were more of a shade plant? Maybe just in the South East because of our heat and humidity combo?
Lovely. Love Benjamin and his granddaddy. Can’t wait to see it all in bloom, your garden, mother’s, sister’s and sister-in-law.
The words "black eyed susan" and "somehow" just don't belong in a sentence together. LOL I live in NC and happily scattered seeds around the perimeters of my gardens 5 years ago and now they are EVERYWHERE! It's easy to pull them up if they've wandered too far and I LOVE them :)
I have a lot of Agastache too plant from seed 🌞🤔About 100🤓 all started from seed in March
Beautiful, as always! Can’t wait to see them as they grow and fill in those spaces!
Good Morning! 🌞 The South Garden is looking gorgous! I love the family time you share with us - Thank you! 🥰🪻🌱🌿💜💚
Hello from northern Michigan zone 4b, my hollyhocks tip over in the wind unless supported, hope you don't have the same problem.
Please make a video of your folks' foxglove and hollyhocks this summer. I would LOVE to see them in BLOOM!
From northern Ohio - how will your winds treat your foxgloves/hollyhocks?
Do hollyhocks need supports if they are not planted in a protected area like by a fence? I have wanted to plant them for so long but I’m reluctant to plant more flowers that need to be staked. It is so fun watching you fill this space with all the pretty things!!
Good morning from Delaware Garden Answer friends.
Good morning Laura,Susan Benjamin n Samantha nice to see you all planting n making memories the flowers love awesome
OMG Your beautiful children are so big already!!!!💚🧡💜 All the flowers to be are so nice!!!!
You always have the most beautiful gardens. Your a great plant ambassador. ❤️👍🏻🖖🏻💪🏻🐾🐾👍🏻👍🏻.
Are you going to replace the pallet walkway this year? And where will it lead? Just had the thought cause it looked like you planted the foxglove in the potential pathway for it. Either way, it all looks beautiful can’t wait to see it!
What a lovely video! It brought back so many memories of my own parents working in their yard and designing beautiful landscaping.
Oh the work your parents did with the steps and patio is gorgeous! Looks like it was always there. Stunning
Laura do you plan on having gardenias in the greenhouse? I know they are not as zone 6 plant but I think they will love the climate in there as you keep it moderated....
If you have never grown gardenias just give them a try ...i mean one bloom is enough to have a nice smelling greenhouse
Greetings, Laura, from Windermere, Florida zone 9b 🇺🇸
Cute intro❤
A Hula Hoe? That looks like an effective tool👍
Your cut Garden is going to be glorious ❤
Happy Gardening Everyone 👩🌾 👍 💓
❤Peggy❤
I call it a stirrup hoe.
QUESTION: Can hollyhocks be pinched back early on to encourage them to be more bushy?
They're naturally upright... can't imagine they'd benefit from pinching
@@georgekoutsoudopoulos there’s a couple of areas I plan to put mine where they might bump into the eaves of my house. Just wondering if the height could be slightly limited?
@@goldierocks. maybe then it's the wrong plant for that area. No point fighting the natural habit of a plant. Maybe a smaller variety is the answer. Their looks come from their closeness to their wild cousins if they get chopped about they just look strange.
@@georgekoutsoudopoulos you may be right. I’m going to try putting them there anyway. I want to hide a drainage pipe and it’s worth the try.
@@georgekoutsoudopoulos yes, I would recommend Mallow...the flowers are similar, but growth shorter
Love kids with gram!
Those pavers in your mom's "secret garden" are so whimsical. I love them!
Good morning 🌞! So much fun! Good to see the kids and your parents Laura ❣️ hugs to you all 💗🤗💗
💜🎶Good morning Garden Answer .. Great job Laura .. yes colors that are pleasing to the eye.. You Go Girl 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻💜🎶🇨🇦
Samantha has beautiful hair color! Love your mom’s garden!
It seems ridiculous that hoselinks are made in Australia & we can’t buy them in New Zealand they look like great quality compared to our ever failing retractables
That's crazy! Why doesn't New Zealand have Hoselinks? It would seem to be the right place to sell them being so close to Australia. A lot closer than America that's for sure.
@@cynthiarafferty7662 & would be made to withstand similar climate you’d think ?
@@lillerella Exactly! Someone in the New Zealand or Australian governments doesn't like one another?? LoL 😅! It's got to be something stupid like that.
Good morning!
Hope the sun show up soon and blue sky, too.
I appreciate each day in the garden.
Good morning! 🌻🐝
I wonder ... What DID they see in the Secret Garden?👁️😻🤗🦊🐇🦎🦄🦉🦩🦋
I’ve been mulling over having Foxglove in some garden areas that I have. I was thinking, as you were hooking the hose links back up, how many wells do you have to support the amount of land that you and Aaron own? We are looking to move and this was a question that we keep talking through.
I believe they have 2 wells, and they mentioned having a 3rd one put in on the newest property.
I know some states are starting to implement various well restrictions, so be sure to check into that for any new property 🙂
So beautiful. I love your parents’ garden too! I have to know what the pavers are at 24:39. Such whimsy! Great video, as always. Thank you
I love holyhocks. I have grown them 3 different times, each time for a couple of years. Every time they get copper rust. I spray them, I cut the effected leaves off but eventually I pull them out. So sad because they are so lovely early on in their gorowh life. Any suggestions for successful growing? Thanks
Oh yeah, I forgot to mention that I live in Rhode Island, zone 6. Thanks again
Good morning ladies. 84 foxgloves, wow what a statement that will be! Please take us back when they bloom!
Yes! We NEED another tour of your parents' garden. Those are some of my favorite videos. Their garden just feels so cozy under the trees, and with the rock walls. Just lovely.
A couple of weeks ago I made the trek to Andrew Seed and had the great pleasure of a photo op with Susan and Monica. It was truly like saying 'hello' to old friends. Such a joy 🥰💗💐
Will we be seeing an update on the GAZEBO that you gifted the city years ago? I’d love to see what has become of it nowadays 🤔
Always love your visiting your mom’s garden! I love those spade, heart, etc. pavers! So whimsical! Blessings!💖
Aaron's drone views from 2022 were the first time I could imagine the south garden as it is being created.
We are so enthusiastic about the future of GARDEN ANSWER ANSWER
Good morning! Fun planting again. Is that patio at your Mom’s new, love the stone.
Good morning Laura Aaron Susan Benjamin Franklin Samantha Grace 💝🌹 what a beautiful spring day for hollyhock you got beautiful lol Susan
I love that little sheep in your mom's garden.
I can’t wait to see these in bloom. I would really love you sharing the images of a video.
Question but the biannual ones can you share how you start them and care for them ?
Both gardens look great! Wow your parents have done alot of work to their garden! Looks beautiful!🌷love family time❤
I love the way u help out so many people in so many different ways, like planting extra and helping family members to beautify their spaces like urs. Ur family get togethers are so precious and to see ur kids grow is fun. God bless u and urs. No Russell photo bomb today? He’s a stinker.
I had planted hollyhocks two years ago and last year they came up. Unfortunately they were covered with spider mites and I had no idea what to do. I just left then to die. Is using neem oil a good way to stop that from happening again?
I absolutely love Hollyhocks
Mixing the hollyhocks would have been great.
I am loving how your garden is filling in.
I love hollyhocks but have a problem with insects eating the leaves leaving a lacy leaf, ugh. Also, my kawanza cherry is magnificent this year. I almost lost it a few years ago but have been having it sprayed and fertilized and now it's back!
Amazing plants. Love today’s projects. Wracking my brain right now trying to think of where I can add in hollyhocks and some foxglove. 6 to 8 ft is really tall. I will figure it out. They are too pretty not to. 😊❤
👍❤I am thankful to learn about hoselink retractable hose reels. I have seen yours and was hoping to find out how to get some. I've spent 30 years fighting with hoses as I drag the hoses around my property. I used your link to hoselink and picked out an 82 ft hoselink. It will be the best Mothers Day Gift from my husband, I hope! Laura I love waking up and watching your inspirational garden videos. Blessings to you and all your family.
I planted Hollyhocks for the first time this year!
Your kids are super cute ❤
Hi Laura, I had to shake my head watching you plant hollyhocks. I spent most of my day yesterday digging out all mine. Can't beat the Japanese beetles and rust. Have battled for several years and over it. Tryed every kind of repellent nothing has worked. Flowers are so beautiful but over it. 😢.
You work circles around all I know! I am now 70 with arthritis and 2 hip replacements and one shoulder replacement and I struggle to do what I do! You make me think I can and sadly I struggle! Love watching you and making me think I can! My poor husband is 74 and I work him to death!!!!
Hoselink hoselink hoselink I would benefit Soo much from one!!
Wonderful to see your Family grow ❤️
I started foxglove this spring and planted them
in my flowerbed . Yours look so much bigger and healthier, maybe because I don’t have a greenhouse? But oh well hopefully they’ll grow and reseed . I love foxglove ! Also have hollyhock that come up every year , I don’t love the rust they get every time !
Speaking of animals...the new property could take grazers a starter group that you separate and let grow by a couple each year for twelve yrs, their lifespan.
Sheep bred in hot climates could be good to add for cheese and dairy, you get twice nutrition of cow's milk. I think Manchego sheep could be nice to look up.
2 acres per 20 sheep. Maybe keep a couple of goats mixed in for fun. I would have a nice sized barn loft shelter first with stalls for caretaking...so sweet for all holidays to visit during season changes.
You definitely will have hollyhocks in your garden until the end of time once you plant them. If you don't like them, do not introduce them to your garden, they'll be there forever 😅😅
Thank you Aaron for the beautiful music 🎶 in this one, I so enjoyed listening while Laura created 🌸
I cannot wait to see the Hollyhocks in bloom!! They will be stunning. Do you need to worry about wind whipping across the plain?
Foxgloves are very poisonous to touch and if eaten. The pollen off the flower if inhaled can be deadly too. God bless you and your family.
Don’t those hollyhocks need to be staked up? Won’t they just blow over in high winds?
Please please show device with which you make holes in ground ❤
Moscow,Russia
I thinks it’s all going to be lovely, but….tall and skinny with your winds🤔 Perhaps some staking?
Oh I wish I could grow hollyhocks! But they are Japanese Beetle magnets! Are there any pests that are attracted to them?
I noticed you planted the foxglove and other full/part sun perennials around the maple tree. I have an October Glory Maple that is 10 years old; its root system and shade make it difficult to plant around it. Do you plan to move the perennials when the maple tree gets bigger or will they still like those conditions? Do you think part sun perennials that bloom in spring or early summer can get enough light under the maple before it fills out for the season? I garden in zone 6 (Northeastern Ohio). Love your show! I have been watching since the beginning and I keep learning new things. Thank you.