⭐️ NEW YARD CLEANUP ⭐️ And getting some flowers planted.

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  • In this weeks video I’ll be working outside to do some back yard clean up, pot up some big pots with flowers and take you to the nursery with me to find some new flowers 🌺
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  • @TraceyBallantyne
    @TraceyBallantyne Месяц назад +10

    I love Jeremy Renner too Jodie, his positivity shines out of him. I wanted to tell you what a difference YOU make too though. I’ve lived with MS for 8 years now and I’ve taken on your way of breaking jobs down into bite sized. You should see what I now get done. Now I’m rewatching your Friday finance videos and taken that on board too. ❤️.

    • @jodidunnmymessylife1847
      @jodidunnmymessylife1847  Месяц назад +4

      Oh Tracey you are so sweet!! Thank you so much for sharing that with me. Absolutely made my day ❤️❤️
      So proud of you for tackling the hard things 👏👏

  • @madzabinga8382
    @madzabinga8382 Месяц назад +8

    I always try to shoot for a thriller, a filler, and a spiller when planting pots. Something tall and and eye catching for the thriller, usually right in the middle. The filler around the thriller, and the spiller that hangs or drapes down the side of the pot. I don't remember where I learned this, but it always seems to work for me!

    • @jodidunnmymessylife1847
      @jodidunnmymessylife1847  Месяц назад +2

      Yes that’s exactly what I did ❤️ geraniums are my thrillers, petunias are my spillers and I used various fillers.

    • @SharaLee60
      @SharaLee60 Месяц назад +1

      Hi Jodi, That's what I usually do, too! Geranium in the middle & petunias & sometimes snapdragons around it! Another thing I do is for the drainage, which is to put a small to medium older pot upside down in the middle at the bottom, then put the dirt in. It sure helps not to use so much potting soil! I love your birds 🐦& all the flowers. Maybe fix a special spot for the chipmunks🐿 so they won't eat the birds🐦 food. Maybe use a pole where the chipmunks🐿 can't climb & put the bird🐦 feeder on that! Just a couple of ideas! I just love it that you're so happy when you are in your garden or cleaning up the lawn. I do believe that we make ourselves resist & think we can't do something, but we could have, if we would just push ourselves a little bit harder! I'm one to do that, that's for sure! Thanks for sharing your passion & wanting to do things for yourself! Love & Hugs!♥️☺️🫂🐾🐾🌹🦩🦉🐦🍄🌷🦋✨️

    • @madzabinga8382
      @madzabinga8382 Месяц назад

      @@jodidunnmymessylife1847 They are going to add so much to life to your deck area!

    • @ChristianAnneSmith
      @ChristianAnneSmith Месяц назад +3

      I’ve never heard of this before, but I love learning it! Thriller, spiller, and filler. You learn something new every day.

    • @robincammarata6706
      @robincammarata6706 Месяц назад

      Living in the wood is challenging with chipmunks for me!!! They eat my vegetable plants, my flowers, oh and they store stuff in my car
      🫣🤔🤪

  • @chriswilhelm1374
    @chriswilhelm1374 Месяц назад +4

    I get overwhelmed a lot too. I’ve lived in my house by myself for over 30 years. I get tired of having to do everything by myself. My back garden became filled with volunteer trees and shrubs including buckthorn. Area is 70’x 15’. Last fall I finally had a tree removal company come and cut everything down and grind the stumps. This year I’m redoing the whole thing. Planting new shrubs and using landscape fabric to help control the weeds. I’ve found it helps me to break done projects into smaller chunks. Right now I’m working on the first 20’. Your flowers are looking fabulous!

  • @terryruiz7417
    @terryruiz7417 Месяц назад +7

    Plants were ridiculously expensive this year. I am 77, reclaimimg my overgrown garden in Georgia after 2 years neglect...i divided yard into grids, and tackling a section at a time. I will be using weed spray after weeding the best I can to keep things from coming ba ck. But, I'd lost a couple herbs, and my herb garden was at the top of my list. Potted herb price, atrocious. Thankfully, I'm near a plant outlet and have bought much from there. Losing a family member over 2 years ago took me away from gardening. In spite of the heat, it's so good to be back! Enjoy playing in the dirt, Jodi!

  • @courtneydahlgaard3797
    @courtneydahlgaard3797 Месяц назад +2

    I am here to say, I am so proud of you Jodi. Your yard is looking amazing and YOU did it! Your baby snapdragons look great too. I also, dive into projects way too deep. My yard is full of plants I decided to put into flower beds I don't have yet, lol. Thank you for being a bright spot in my day.

    • @jodidunnmymessylife1847
      @jodidunnmymessylife1847  Месяц назад +1

      Courtney thank you so so much 🤗🤗
      Hmmmm that sounds familiar like something I would do with the flower beds 😂

  • @gbanksky
    @gbanksky Месяц назад +3

    Hi Jodi: Great video once again! So glad you found the Coleus for your shaded front areas. If you have coleus left over , you could put it in your front bed with your hostas you just planted or the shaded area on the other side of your walk. For your irises in the back, there are garden stakes with rings at the top to hold the irises up. You can find them at any big box store that sells plants. It is a common problem that irises get top heavy when they bloom. Your pots look so pretty out back! If the tall dark ones get too hot in the sun, maybe you can use them in the front on either side of your front door and put ferns in them next year? That would look good! Or if there is not enough room on either side of your door, you could put them on either side of your sitting area. Keep working at it, Girl! It’ll all come together!😊

  • @barbaranelson5177
    @barbaranelson5177 Месяц назад +1

    Also I have turn dollar tree buckets upside down in large pots to take up space

  • @VaraVannerSimpleLiving
    @VaraVannerSimpleLiving 23 дня назад

    The King Rose looks like the Dilophosaurus from Jurassic Park 😃

  • @cgd1125
    @cgd1125 Месяц назад

    We finally solved our squirrel issue with the bird feeder and will work on chipmunks too. We have a pole tall enough to reach the bottom of the feeders so we can fill them. We wrapped metal around the post from about 4" up to almost the top of the poll. They can't climb it even though they've tried. We have 2 pieces of wood attached at the top in an X shape so we can have 4 different feeders. Been working for over 5 years now. If we hang from a tree the squirrels would have a field day.

    • @jodidunnmymessylife1847
      @jodidunnmymessylife1847  Месяц назад +1

      Yay I’m so glad you solved it ❤️❤️
      Yes they love mine because it’s on a tree 😂

  • @Maryrichar586
    @Maryrichar586 Месяц назад +2

    Good for you Jodi, I cleaned up my yard of weeds and got rid of junk like a ripped dog bed, stripped umbrella and some foam tiles. It was depressing me awaiting my knee replacement in two weeks. I fall on the cushy dog bed, scoot on my bum and pull weeds as I go. Looks grand now! I will be quoting Jeremy Renner too, great attitude.
    One year I filled one of my cast iron bathtubs with coleuses and they grew huge, so beautiful. Under apple tree so a lot of shade. I need to do that again. Your pots are beautiful, very considerate hubs and big pots cost a lot. I didn’t know that about dark pots. I love hydrangeas but have not been successful with them. I sometimes think it is your enthusiasm that encourages your plants to do so well. You maniac!😆🤣😉
    I put seed out with hot sauce that they claim prevent the squirrels from eating, maybe chipmunks too. They say it doesn’t affect the birds.
    Oh Jodi, this is the first spring that I won’t be buying flowers to plant. I am hoping hubs will at least water the lawn and the existing perennials, I have always done everything. I hope he waters and feeds me too!😳
    Do you think Clarkie has been brushing against them? My dog does. Ah you just said everyone’s are falling over, guess I can’t blame the pup. Did not skip the ads!😘 Thank you Jodi!

    • @jodidunnmymessylife1847
      @jodidunnmymessylife1847  Месяц назад +1

      Mary what a great idea to fill an old cast iron tub! I bet that did look beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
      I’m thinking about and saying lots of prayers for a successful surgery and a speedy recovery 🙏🙏🙏

  • @jac1797
    @jac1797 Месяц назад +5

    We are giving my son-in-law the Grandpa's weed tool so thank you so much for sharing. The best way to get the cardboard to break down is to put soil over it. Using some kind of garden soil is best because it doesn't have weeds. And watering that down and putting your plants right into that. It will break it down much faster and the weeds won't reappear. I put the soil on pretty thick over the cardboard so that I can plant into it.

    • @DanGraceffa
      @DanGraceffa Месяц назад +1

      Jodi, coleus are super easy to root in water from cuttings of plants you already own

  • @amandaemerson4466
    @amandaemerson4466 Месяц назад +1

    Garden Answer's channel on RUclips will end up giving you a good idea on how many plants per pot just by seeing how she does it and she gives sizes of most or all of the plants she's adding so if you compare your full grown plant sizes to hers it will give you a great idea of how many. Laura is awesome to watch. Their property is absolutely gorgeous! My mom got me a Heartleaf Philodendron for $5.48 at Walmart today and I love the petals! I really hope I can give this plant the attention or lack of that it needs to be happy and thrive. This is my first Philodendron ever. I love Coleus very much and also the orange/yellow one you said you don't remember the name is Celosia! Celosia is fluffy and soft and I freaking love it!

    • @jodidunnmymessylife1847
      @jodidunnmymessylife1847  Месяц назад

      Thanks Amanda 🤗 Laura’s channel is superb! And yes her property is gorgeous 😍
      Good luck with your first Philodendron ❤️❤️
      I’m sure you will do great!

  • @jackieburnett6881
    @jackieburnett6881 Месяц назад +1

    You are doing a fantastic job with your plants!! You really work so hard on the yard and believe me it shows! I’m sure it gives you a feeling of accomplishment and joy!

  • @danagaut-ez6ob
    @danagaut-ez6ob Месяц назад +3

    Great Job Jodi ! Your yard is looking good . Snapdragons are so pretty . Tropical Hibicus plants are also lovely and thrive in the heat throughout the summer .

  • @nani5964
    @nani5964 Месяц назад

    Hi Jodi, my granny had some of the biggest Hydrangeas bushes and they were a beautiful shade of blue. She would cut bouquets and bring them inside to put in a vase. It made me think that i need to look through my mother's pictures to find one of my granny who was 5 foot 2 standing in front of her hydrangeas. They were a lot bigger than her. God bless.

  • @shewhostalksthehedgehogs6804
    @shewhostalksthehedgehogs6804 Месяц назад +2

    I just have to comment and say that your videos have been a welcome distraction to me so many times since I found them (started watching right when you started decluttering your house) - I watched them both times I got Covid and had to isolate myself (I live alone). I watch them now as I'm feeling estranged from my immediate family and am dealing with a breakup (of sorts). Thank you for keeping them coming!

  • @lisaschwab8296
    @lisaschwab8296 Месяц назад +3

    We take up some of the room in our big pots with cut up pool noodles from the dollar store. We got that tip from a gardening RUclipsr a few years ago. It also seems to help with drainage (and our budget.😂) Love the addition of the pots to your deck!! Great work, Jodi!

  • @sarahtheut
    @sarahtheut Месяц назад +3

    Hi Jodi! You can definitely bring in the hibiscus plant inside for the winter. It is a tropical plant that comes out of Florida most likely and loves heat. It will do well in a sunny area and by the heater vent (you can even set it on top) to keep it alive. Then bring it outside next summer. Also the coleus you can bring in too and give it try. Some Have luck keeping it alive some don’t. Just don’t over water them. They like it dry. If you seen them wither and the soil is dry it is a good time to water them. They always perk right back up. If you overwater they will melt and die. My family owns greenhouses and grow plants so I know a little bit about plants 😉

    • @jodidunnmymessylife1847
      @jodidunnmymessylife1847  Месяц назад +2

      Thanks so much for sharing that Sara ❤️❤️
      I might bring that king rose inside because it’s so pretty

  • @aliciataylor4820
    @aliciataylor4820 Месяц назад +4

    Thank you for those empowering words. I am struggling right now with my depression, I recently became an empty nester, and my daughter took our cat that we had had for nine years. ❤

    • @MarleneJones-qj2br
      @MarleneJones-qj2br Месяц назад +1

      Xxxxxxxxx

    • @lisadearing5960
      @lisadearing5960 Месяц назад +1

      I think you need a sweet new fur baby to love! 🙂
      I’m a 95% empty nester! My youngest only sleeps at home, she’s with the boyfriend all the other times! At first I hated it, but now my husband and I have our own little routine and I’m not so sad anymore.

    • @aliciataylor4820
      @aliciataylor4820 Месяц назад

      @@lisadearing5960 Thank you, I did get a new kitten named Lily!🩷

  • @LittleofthisLittleofthat727
    @LittleofthisLittleofthat727 Месяц назад

    I love your excitement for the Hydrangea's! That is exactly how I get!

  • @EdithR940
    @EdithR940 Месяц назад

    We gather the leafs, shred them with the lawnmower, bag them and save them. they make great soil for plants and it doesn’t take long for them to decompose.

    • @EdithR940
      @EdithR940 Месяц назад +1

      This year we didn’t even bother to bag them we did gather and shred them but we left them on the ground and in a couple of weeks they had become soil

    • @jodidunnmymessylife1847
      @jodidunnmymessylife1847  Месяц назад

      Awesome ❤️

  • @karasays
    @karasays Месяц назад

    Your flowers look beautiful and will get more so with time. I love your outlook on life Jodi, thank you for sharing!

  • @amyparsons1692
    @amyparsons1692 Месяц назад +1

    Hi Jodi, Proud of myself was off for the holiday weekend & got weeds pulled from the landscaping that surround the house!!

  • @AliciaBakerLeashy
    @AliciaBakerLeashy Месяц назад +2

    I think the sticks and ribbon was a brilliant idea❤❤❤

  • @CynthiaMiller-cc3qj
    @CynthiaMiller-cc3qj Месяц назад +1

    You can use longer sticks from the back of your property to stake up your irises (tie with twine).

  • @sharonwest1602
    @sharonwest1602 Месяц назад

    Jodi you have beautiful flowers I love your enthusiasm

  • @ireneromero5326
    @ireneromero5326 Месяц назад +2

    You love flowers and plants like I do ! You get so excited when you find the kind you want and when they bloom ..I love it ! 😊❤

  • @FoxyOxymoron
    @FoxyOxymoron Месяц назад

    Hey Jodi, i'VE spray painted SO many pots as they are expensive and I want to change up the colors here and there. It is such a money saver.

  • @joannearonetz7527
    @joannearonetz7527 Месяц назад +1

    Hi Jodi,
    It's much to early for us here in Scoudouc New Brunswick Canada 🇨🇦 for anything but perennials and cold loving vegetables. That sloth you have just move to the front of the pot instead of the middle other wise you are doing an amazing job on your yard...😊❤

  • @tueywladavis3502
    @tueywladavis3502 Месяц назад +1

    Check at the garden center for bloom holders. They are metal stakes with a ring that fits around the blooms. Love them for this purpose.

  • @kathymeurell1314
    @kathymeurell1314 Месяц назад

    I bought my first Hibiscus this year and I love it! For barrier control, I cut open lawn bags and put those down. It works really well.

  • @ardiscovert7847
    @ardiscovert7847 Месяц назад +1

    I wouldn’t worry about the sticks and such. Filling with soil gives the plants more root growth and area to get water/nutrients.

  • @jac1797
    @jac1797 Месяц назад +1

    I always just pack my annuals into the pots. They get really full and overflowing and it looks wonderful. That way I don't have to wait and it doesn't hurt any of the plants to be packed in like that. They like to be near their friends LOL

  • @user-pg2ir9gm8r
    @user-pg2ir9gm8r Месяц назад

    Hey Jodi. My late MIL was the coleus queen. She had them all around her house and also on her kitchen and dining room window sills

  • @aubreysmith71112
    @aubreysmith71112 Месяц назад +1

    I needed to hear the Renner quote today. I am about halfway through my second pregnancy and really want to get my house decluttered and simplified before baby comes and I have felt really overwhelmed and defeated today, feeling like I have been working at it for quite some time but not making much progress! thanks for the much needed pick me up to keep going! ❤

    • @jodidunnmymessylife1847
      @jodidunnmymessylife1847  Месяц назад

      Aubrey you got this 💪🏼
      One chuck at a time. And don’t be hard on yourself. You are creating a human and that’s hard work ❤️❤️❤️

  • @zerocasualteas
    @zerocasualteas Месяц назад

    Yay Jodi! 🎉Such lovely flower pots you planted! I enjoyed seeing your yard progress! I’ve been doing lots of pruning & trimming of branches lately! 😊

  • @luanndewaard9448
    @luanndewaard9448 Месяц назад

    I use fishing nylon string to tie up various plants...nearly invisible!!

  • @user-cn3zo9vi5h
    @user-cn3zo9vi5h Месяц назад

    The pretty yellow flower looks like Celosia. The pots look great 🌹🌺🌸 Toni

  • @lisadearing5960
    @lisadearing5960 Месяц назад

    I would’ve snatched up that yellow hibiscus so fast! 😂. I just planted a bright red one…hopefully I don’t kill it! Lol
    Love your flowers Jodie. I just planted dipladenias and lantana. Two of my favorites!
    You need a squirrel baffle for your bird feeder pole. They really do work.
    Bye Clarkie you cutest boy!😁

    • @jodidunnmymessylife1847
      @jodidunnmymessylife1847  Месяц назад +1

      Lisa I know!! I totally should have gotten it. But my app says it’s not hardy in my zone so I don’t know.
      The feeder is hanging on my tree not a pole 😂 so they just club up the tree. They didn’t bother with it at all last year so I don’t know why this year they won’t leave it alone

  • @shirleyrichardson3504
    @shirleyrichardson3504 Месяц назад

    Awesome Jodi. Great job. I have done only three outside flower pots. But I have bought about twenty house plants. I always enjoy watching your videos.

  • @FoxyOxymoron
    @FoxyOxymoron Месяц назад

    I love hydrangeas so much.

  • @mlshadow95
    @mlshadow95 Месяц назад

    Tomato stakes work well with tall stalks

  • @mollypostema6866
    @mollypostema6866 Месяц назад

    Snap dragons will reseed and my plants from last year came back this spring. I live in north western Michigan. My pinks also come back every year both in pots and on the ground. I just leave the plants in the pots in the fall and clean them up in the spring. I love free flowers!!

  • @hannahkennedy2259
    @hannahkennedy2259 Месяц назад

    Laughing out loud when you scolded the 🐿️🤣. And that was a gorgeous flower haul. Your pots look so nice 🥰. I always pic the flower that lay over for my table. But there are some little metal plant support holder you can order from Amazon, Walmart probably has some too. Great video. 😃

  • @kellygaudet2281
    @kellygaudet2281 Месяц назад

    New video from Jodi so excited I almost wet my plants😂

  • @GoingGreenMom
    @GoingGreenMom Месяц назад

    In northern Indiana cardboard typically takes 6-8 weeks to break down if it is covered with mulch or compost for planting depending on how wet it stays and how quick the worms are (they won't eat it as much if it isn't covered with mulch or soil).

    • @jodidunnmymessylife1847
      @jodidunnmymessylife1847  Месяц назад

      Well dang it. I was trying to not have to buy a bunch of soil. Looks like I’ll have to

  • @amyrutter8021
    @amyrutter8021 Месяц назад +2

    Just watching!!! 😊❤😊 my favourite kind of episode, Thank you Jodi ❤❤❤

  • @GoingGreenMom
    @GoingGreenMom Месяц назад

    Lol, I bet my kids are glad I haven't been to Lowes lately.

  • @joan634
    @joan634 Месяц назад

    Oh i have the same problem with chipmunks, and 3 yrs ago they got into my attic . Had my roof done since, but they scare my birds away .
    I stuff Styrofoam in the bottom of my pots and find it works really
    good .

  • @FoxyOxymoron
    @FoxyOxymoron Месяц назад

    lOVING ALL the plants. I am int he process of planting my veggie and herb garden and a few flowers I put to gether two raised beds yesterday to add to the one I made a few years ago. And We have failry small back yard so I covered the rest not onthe deck with landscaping tarp and I am going to fill it in with mulch and pavers as we only have about 20x10 feet of ground space. So less to maintain that way. Gotta get it while the getting is good with the memorial day sales

    • @jodidunnmymessylife1847
      @jodidunnmymessylife1847  Месяц назад

      Yay that’s so awesome ❤️❤️
      It will be great to have a low maintenance yard 🤗

  • @barbaranelson5177
    @barbaranelson5177 Месяц назад

    I fill the bottom with some rocks and pool noodles cut in chunks

  • @AshNEricplus4more
    @AshNEricplus4more Месяц назад

    Loving all your flowers this year!!! Coleus is beautiful but it's an annual and can be pricey depending on where you buy it. I tend to buy heuchera or coral bells. They come in a lot of colors as well, love the shade, come back every year, and look beautiful especially when they bloom tiny little flowers. You can grow them in pots or in the ground.

  • @emilasmith4279
    @emilasmith4279 Месяц назад +1

    Looks beautiful!! I took a page from the Jodi playbook and worked planting all my stuff and doing a bunch of new mulching and yard cleanup a little each day for the last 10 days. I’m 99% done!!! Yippeeee! It will cool down this week so I might even paint the trim on my windows. Been thinking about you! Have you brought your dahlia tubers out of storage? ❤❤❤❤❤ Take care!

  • @nti80
    @nti80 Месяц назад

    I have so much now but still i try just do little and get some done i love flowes

  • @GoingGreenMom
    @GoingGreenMom Месяц назад

    I think I might try to sneak out and do some weeding after this. Lol.

  • @melaniehutchinson5306
    @melaniehutchinson5306 Месяц назад

    I have peonies that flop over as they grow. But I bought some special half circle shaped double stakes at the garden centre. Works great!
    I found some on Amazon like these too by searching;g peony stakes. Mike word for glue bearded iris.

  • @angelalee8368
    @angelalee8368 Месяц назад

    Hello love your videos I look forward to seeing your videos

  • @juliaouzts5781
    @juliaouzts5781 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for the video and thank you for the positive thoughts and words. You always encourage me and motivate me. #watchingfromTampa

  • @MarleneJones-qj2br
    @MarleneJones-qj2br Месяц назад

    Hello Clarke, You guys are having so much fun, Enverything is looking beautiful. Im getting ready to plant #3 White Gardenia's, they smell wonderful. I found them on Teactor Supplies website. I'v been watching the price on several nursery's web pages, and then the sold-out signs started to appear, I said, heck with it and ordered, I pray they do well, their frost proof so i hope they grow to their fullest potential.
    I saw you eyeing the Mandevills, they are beautiful. I tried #2 last year, brought them in before the frost came, had no luck. I even kept them in the laundry room with the lites on. Don't know, maybe they needed a grow lite? Im gonna try soaking their roots in water before I totally give up on them.
    See ya on your next couponning video, stay safe and enjoy your week Ty for the inspiration

    • @jodidunnmymessylife1847
      @jodidunnmymessylife1847  Месяц назад +1

      The first flower I looked at? Can’t remember the name. Yes I have a friend that has them in pots in her yard and they are gorgeous so I’m thinking about getting some. Ohhhh white gardenias sound lovely ❤️

  • @shereemorgan1430
    @shereemorgan1430 Месяц назад

    I love the colleuses! Not sure if that's the correct spelling. Beautiful plants, have a great week Jodi!

  • @sharonlong9576
    @sharonlong9576 Месяц назад +1

    The stakes and ribbon are perfect. The iris' loved it too! The blooms tripled!❤

  • @kathydedeyn8966
    @kathydedeyn8966 Месяц назад

    🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉JODI!!!!! I REMEMBER YOU SAYING YOU WERE WORRIED ABOUT CLARK GETTING IN THAT FLOWER BED…….COULD YOU LINE SOME OF YOUR BIG PLANTERS ALONG THAT SIDE ON THE DECK SO HE COULDNT JUMP DOWN INTO IT?🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @FoxyOxymoron
    @FoxyOxymoron Месяц назад +2

    i Have youtube premium. So I dont' get the ads but somehow creators stil get paid based on views by permium subscribers. Also, if you are student it is half price for anyone who is interested. That way I don't have to skip the ads, and the creators still get paid.

  • @LittleLinz
    @LittleLinz Месяц назад +1

    Using a popsical stick or the handle of a teaspoon can help to get your little plants out of the plastic pots. Run them round the rim. Also, when filling containers, remember you need a thriller, filler and spiller. Thrillers r the centrepiece or show piece upright/tall, fillers will be colourful and spread to fill the rest of the pot and then your spiller is a trailing plant that will grow and flow over the edge. Eg a red cordiline (thriller), lime marmalade heuchera (filler), petunia surfinia big red trailing (spiller). X

    • @jodidunnmymessylife1847
      @jodidunnmymessylife1847  Месяц назад +1

      I’ve never heard it called thriller, filler and spiller. Love it 😂❤️
      Geraniums are my thriller, petunias are my spillers and I used a few different things for my fillers. Love the popscicle stick idea. Thank you 🤗

  • @vickymcmahon8121
    @vickymcmahon8121 Месяц назад

    Jodi,yet again; gorgeous plants. I’m with you on the Irises.. too pretty to just lay on ground. Yes, plants are crazy expensive this year it seems, but love a pop of color so I buy anyway.😂 Coleus are great growers.

  • @angelicajones3958
    @angelicajones3958 Месяц назад

    Hi Jodi, So that your pots are not super heavy, you can use torn up pieces of styrofoam or styrofoam packing peanuts at the bottom for drainage.

    • @jodidunnmymessylife1847
      @jodidunnmymessylife1847  Месяц назад

      Yes you can use anything. The sticks I used in my front pots are not heavy and take up a lot of room 😂

  • @DanGraceffa
    @DanGraceffa Месяц назад +1

    Jodi, today was a good day for me to hear your message, so thanks. So easy to get overwhelmed and think about giving up. ❤ I did the cardboard method, and it worked great. I put six inches of compost over it, and my plants love it. Seems to help break down cardboard faster and looks much better while you wait. I waited 2 weeks. It was perfect.

    • @jodidunnmymessylife1847
      @jodidunnmymessylife1847  Месяц назад

      Thanks so much for sharing that ❤️
      Truth be told I was hoping not to have to buy a bunch of soil or compost but looks like I’ll have to 😂

  • @debbiejohnson1796
    @debbiejohnson1796 Месяц назад

    Hello Jodi.

  • @lindsayjohnson7536
    @lindsayjohnson7536 Месяц назад +2

    Jodi, not sure you are supposed to do this but has always worked for me...I fill the bottom of planters up with empty plastic bottles or the packing peanuts. Makes the planters way lighter when moving them too!

    • @jodidunnmymessylife1847
      @jodidunnmymessylife1847  Месяц назад +1

      Yes you can do that and there are so many options! Literally endless to filling the bottom of the pots to take up space and help with drainage ❤️ I use sticks because I have a lot of them 😂

  • @FoxyOxymoron
    @FoxyOxymoron Месяц назад

    fOR THE hydrangeia, my dad used to mow ours down every year and it came back. My mom reminded me when I was talking about how horrible ours looked at our house in the off season. I am so glad to see yours came back too.

    • @jodidunnmymessylife1847
      @jodidunnmymessylife1847  Месяц назад

      Yes me too!!! But it was cut back so far that no flowers last year 😂 we didn’t touch it last fall so I’m so happy to see some flowers now

  • @juliaouzts5781
    @juliaouzts5781 Месяц назад

    that yellow flame plant looks like Celosia , I have one that is tri color and it looks like reef coarl as it grows

    • @jodidunnmymessylife1847
      @jodidunnmymessylife1847  Месяц назад

      Yes that’s what it’s called. So pretty! They had a bright red one I almost got too ❤️

  • @FoxyOxymoron
    @FoxyOxymoron Месяц назад

    FYI snap dragons are safe for dogs and cats to eat in case they get into them.

  • @mariabright4404
    @mariabright4404 Месяц назад

    I love all the coleus. Will need to find some for my own garden now lol ❤

  • @jylromain6439
    @jylromain6439 Месяц назад

    We don't have big flower beds in Arizona. I spray the entire yard with Ortho One Year Ground Clear to cut down on weeds. Can't grow anything in that. But I was thinking maybe next year, build a raised bed and grow some tomatoes and maybe a few pots for the porch of some kind of flower. Right now I have a small cactus and a bunch of Aloe. I do have my Minnie Root. She's a roadside weed that showed up on her own. She's a big green bush now, with gorgeous lilac-colored flowers. Please keep showing us the birds. I was born and raised in NJ and I really miss the Jays, Cardinals, and Robins...

  • @barbarapratt5682
    @barbarapratt5682 Месяц назад +1

    Hey Jodi…Coleus are beautiful and they will grow big. You can take snips of it and plop it in a cup of water to root and you can plant them! I just started doing this last year. I also had a pot that I brought inside for the winter!!

  • @GoingGreenMom
    @GoingGreenMom Месяц назад

    If you put the pots near each other they will help shade the black so it stays cooler some. Omw! My snap dragons look amazing right now! Bright lemony yellow. :)

  • @MarshaCaughill
    @MarshaCaughill Месяц назад

    Hello Clark 👋 🫂 Hello Judy love what you are doing with the flowers 💐 😊 😀 ☺️ great job keep up the great work ❤❤❤❤

  • @nancybrower8608
    @nancybrower8608 Месяц назад

    Hello Jodi!! I'm so excited for you and your garden. Can't wait to see them in a few weeks.
    I love to see how excited you get. Good job!!!!!!!!❤

  • @shellycarson6563
    @shellycarson6563 Месяц назад

    Was wondering with all the leaves and debris have you bagged up have you considered making a compost pile? You could just add the leaves everytime you have to rake so you wouldn't have to bag them. Minus, all the poison ivy of course. Free compost is always a plus. I'm pretty new to your channel so sorry if this has been discussed vefore.

  • @ritaprochazka1270
    @ritaprochazka1270 Месяц назад

    Your flowers are delightful! My project is cleaning and decluttering our basement( Michigan native). Had water down there.. what a job . It’s taking quite a while to do.. mostly the de-cluttering ! Thanks for the encouragement!

  • @sonyahubbard3226
    @sonyahubbard3226 Месяц назад

    😊

  • @mvankampen3511
    @mvankampen3511 Месяц назад

    Coleus can stay Indoors and the are housplants in wintertime

  • @jillneer7305
    @jillneer7305 Месяц назад

    The coleus are GORGEOUS! I haven't any shade in my yard & the Texas heat would fry them 😢

  • @joannwagner4940
    @joannwagner4940 Месяц назад

    Martha Stewart used an old pillow at the bottom of a big pot. Any old quilt or cushion works great for me as well. Everything you did looks beautiful

  • @barbstormo7030
    @barbstormo7030 Месяц назад

    Your pots look really awesome! I have all my planting finally done. I always say I am going to cut back but, darn it, flowers are so pretty it is hard to resist them!I love colius too! I bought several varities this year. Have a great week!

  • @shirleyadkins4254
    @shirleyadkins4254 Месяц назад

    So Beautiful

  • @juliaouzts5781
    @juliaouzts5781 Месяц назад

    Look up a plant called "fire Spinner" , they are REALLY cool

    • @jodidunnmymessylife1847
      @jodidunnmymessylife1847  Месяц назад +1

      Just googled it. That’s so pretty 😍

    • @juliaouzts5781
      @juliaouzts5781 Месяц назад

      @@jodidunnmymessylife1847 My oldest son and grandsons got me a tri color one for mother day lasy year :) Mine is pretty big now. I think they will grow as big as the container you put them in. Have a wonderful day!

  • @sharonmakowsky172
    @sharonmakowsky172 Месяц назад

    Hi, Jodi! Suggestion, put some kind of stakes or long dowel stakes and I think they have plant clips to put around the stalk of the plant to connect to the stake. Orchids have little clips and I save them to use to keep the flowers from hanging. Love your garden! I love all your coleuses. Beautiful colors! Clark seems to be having a good time running around the yard. Hope you all are well. Is Donna Jean out of school yet? Hope we get to see her this summer. Hugs! From your southern Michigan neighbor.🌹🌹🌹💜🥰

  • @keelienne
    @keelienne Месяц назад

    Did I get it right that your new plants are caladiums? If they are: if it gets too cold outside you can take them inside, I know of indoor habitants that are decades old! So you can just put them outside next year, AND will have gigantic bushes of them 😅
    Also it is very easy to propagate them, just but a branch in water, they’ll grow roots very quick.
    I am glad you don’t hire anyone, I love watching you in your garden 💜

    • @keelienne
      @keelienne Месяц назад

      To support your Iris: we just put a (bamboo) stick in the ground and tie the plans loosely to it! If you take longer strings you can also stabilize more than one per stick 🙂 (And sticks you absolutely have enough in your yard 😅)

    • @jodidunnmymessylife1847
      @jodidunnmymessylife1847  Месяц назад

      The Coleus? Yes I’ve been watching all kinds of videos on how people propagate them and bring them inside 😂

  • @carolynoquinn4573
    @carolynoquinn4573 Месяц назад

    LOVE Jeremy Renner. Although i don't watch Marvel Movies, lol. He's fabulous on Mayor of Kingstown!

    • @jodidunnmymessylife1847
      @jodidunnmymessylife1847  Месяц назад

      He’s fantastic in everything he does. I especially love him in avengers though ❤️

  • @GoingGreenMom
    @GoingGreenMom Месяц назад

    The orangy flower looks like it might be some type of celosia? Not sure, but Im sure google can give you some images to verify.

  • @GoingGreenMom
    @GoingGreenMom Месяц назад

    Peony rings or cages would work for the iris, but in my experience they start falling when they need to be divided. Wouldnt be bad as a back layer in that corner you are working on.....

    • @GoingGreenMom
      @GoingGreenMom Месяц назад

      I'm sure there are lots of videos on dividing iris, but they are fairly easy to dig out, break sections apart of the corms and they basically just very top layer of the soil to put them back. Sometimes they don't bloom the next year, but if you divide right after they get done you might be able to stop that. If you wait til fall trim the leaves down to 6" and it will make them easier to work with, but doing them soon I think they would still need the leaves to recharge.

    • @jodidunnmymessylife1847
      @jodidunnmymessylife1847  Месяц назад

      It is so huge you are probably right that it needs to be divided.

  • @aliciataylor4820
    @aliciataylor4820 Месяц назад

    Hi Clark!!!🐶🩵

  • @michelemm1121
    @michelemm1121 Месяц назад

    Put tomato stakes to help hold your plant ❤❤❤❤

  • @aintcookin
    @aintcookin Месяц назад

    Bamboo reeds for support Please get a bench that converts from kneeling to sitting so you save your back Loving your channel

  • @joanngreen9714
    @joanngreen9714 Месяц назад

    Beautiful flowers and you could spray paint the pots if you're husband doesn't mind.

  • @lselmes
    @lselmes Месяц назад

    I use empty aluminum cans in the bottom of my big pots

  • @paularoyer-azizi5354
    @paularoyer-azizi5354 Месяц назад

    Sticks and string to hold up flowers cost pennies

  • @steifenhornchen2341
    @steifenhornchen2341 Месяц назад

    There are big rings on sticks for support of those flowers. Don't really know what they are called in english 😂

  • @lisaferguson1885
    @lisaferguson1885 Месяц назад

    It looks like the new weeding tool is working well! I may have to purchase one myself. Do you recommend it?