Watching you do this inspired me to use lemon cypress and heucheras in a planter last year. I ended up making planters for my he too. So thank you very much; I enjoyed it all.
I just moved from Kaua’i, in the Hawaiian islands, to Lake Stevens, Washington . I am learning so much from you! Thank you for teaching a “Hawaiian girl,” how to grow my garden in Washington ! 🌺🌺
Hello Debbie, I found you yesterday and you made my day! My garden ist so ugly and I didn't know where to start. But listening to your encouraging videa I started in the afternoon. So much done in 2 hours and I planted 2 beautiful containers at the entrance. Thank you and God bless you.
I found that starting anywhere is good and while one part is getting beautiful you will want the neighboring environment to match the first beautified part. Just like a pebble thrown in a pond ripples outward so will your garden. Have fun.
I have a half whiskey barrel out front and so far there is only one large yellow mum in it. You have given me some great ideas Debbie, as usual. That is one gorgeous container - thank you for sharing!
Super duper beautiful planter. I just love the ideas. I need to put something together to freshen up my house, which we are going to sell to make it more appealing and faster selling. Btw. if you want to sell a house quicker never underestimate to beautify it with flowers on the outside and bake a loaf of bread before the open home. The improved appeal sells it in a jiffy. It will be gone same day, I promise.
So pretty. I'm in an area that will get a first frost by later in the month or if very lucky into the first week of Oct., so what we can do here is to leave the pots of plants in their pots so they can be removed in the evening and brought inside a garage or shed on the freezing nights and brought back out in the morning. In this way we can have live plants outside often into November if the days stay above freezing. Not much trouble to wheel them in and out in a cart or wheel barrel :-)
I love your videos was worried that you haven't shown many lately I know you got sick from your 2nd covid shot hoping you are not sick anymore. I'm close to Portland so close to you ...looking forward to seeing you in newer videos hope all is ok...
Thank you for making the videos. I had been looking for gardening guidance specific for the NW and your month by month what to do video is very much appreciated.
Just found this video Sept.24, 2019, absolutely love your container, I have Japanese painted ferns in my garden and in pots, love them as they survive in Tennessee, and I love all ferns, deer don't eat them either , which is great, as they do eat my hostas .
Wow! Just happened upon your video and really appreciate all the great information about each plant. I am of the same philosophy...try to use as many perennials in my potted plants. Thanks for sharing...love the combo of your selections, especially that Lemon Juniper! I am now a new Subscriber! :)
Love your videos and hope you are busily making new ones. It is difficult to find enough really good gardening youtubers so I am glad i found you. I also love the lemon cypress and the grass, but i am wondering if you found that having 2 competing focal points here might have distracted a bit from each one?
Char Ladd Always a good idea to pinch your mums back throughout the growing season to keep them bushy and create their mounded shape. You can pinch them now and still get plenty of flowers. Food is good too! :)
Hi fantastic informative video. I have subscribed and pressed the bell for all your videos. It was great knowing what plants o can put into the garden afterwards and that I can keep the lemon cypress tree in the container for a couple of years. Should I use a slow release fertiliser to the compost please? Thanks Natalie
Nicholyes Actually they are a lightweight, high density resin that looks like terracotta. I've had them for years and leave them out all winter with no issues. Good question. Thank you for watching!
Hi, I love the selection you made. I just have a small question, when you say 20deg. etc. is that Fahrenheit and therefore below freezing? I am in France and we use centigrade so 20 is a comfortably warmish temp. Thanks.
Hi Linda. I live in the Midlands in England and we don't have a zone for plants like the Americans have in the America. So I would imagine France is the same. However when I went to Google, it told me I live in Zone 7, I am hoping it may do this for you as well if you put in your nearest biggish town. As a lot of videos are done in America it's good to compare to where you live. Yes the Americans also use farenheit whereas Europe uses Celsius. I hope this is helpful to you . Natalie
Zona Lenhart Cypress is a name used for the overall genus of evergreens. Junipers are in the Cypress family with pointy needle like leaves with small berries. Cypress or false cypress are actually cedars in the Cedrus family. They have flattened leaves. So yes they are different but are bunched together under the same family of evergreens. Good question! :)
Your garden is very beautiful 🌹 so many flowers 💐 and leaff and grass .
Mrs. Debbie I want to thank you so much for all the information you give on the different plants for the garden.
Watching you do this inspired me to use lemon cypress and heucheras in a planter last year. I ended up making planters for my he too. So thank you very much; I enjoyed it all.
thank you for all your refreshing idea and zone 8 info. Love this!
I just moved from Kaua’i, in the Hawaiian islands, to Lake Stevens, Washington .
I am learning so much from you! Thank you for teaching a “Hawaiian girl,” how to grow my garden in Washington !
🌺🌺
Thank you!! Wonderful. Am in London and you've inspired me....
Great fall container. Enjoyed watching your creation. Very beautiful. I am inspired to create my fall container. Thank you!
Wunderschöne Gestaltung. Vielen Dank!!!!
I love this lady she is so clam and soft spoken great job on the arrangement.
Hello Debbie, I found you yesterday and you made my day! My garden ist so ugly and I didn't know where to start. But listening to your encouraging videa I started in the afternoon. So much done in 2 hours and I planted 2 beautiful containers at the entrance.
Thank you and God bless you.
I found that starting anywhere is good and while one part is getting beautiful you will want the neighboring environment to match the first beautified part. Just like a pebble thrown in a pond ripples outward so will your garden. Have fun.
@@ritakonig1891 Thank you, Rita, for your comment. Your surname sounds german. My younger daughters name is also Rita :)
Thank you for all your info! You're so talented!!
Beautiful! I really like the “thriller” Lemon Cyprus. On the hunt for one. The whole planter is so fall festive. Thank you for sharing.
Very pretty Fall pot
uhhhh... why cant my planters be this beautiful ... nice job so jelly
I have a half whiskey barrel out front and so far there is only one large yellow mum in it. You have given me some great ideas Debbie, as usual. That is one gorgeous container - thank you for sharing!
Super duper beautiful planter. I just love the ideas. I need to put something together to freshen up my house, which we are going to sell to make it more appealing and faster selling. Btw. if you want to sell a house quicker never underestimate to beautify it with flowers on the outside and bake a loaf of bread before the open home. The improved appeal sells it in a jiffy. It will be gone same day, I promise.
Beautiful arrangement. Love the colors and textures!
So pretty. I'm in an area that will get a first frost by later in the month or if very lucky into the first week of Oct., so what we can do here is to leave the pots of plants in their pots so they can be removed in the evening and brought inside a garage or shed on the freezing nights and brought back out in the morning. In this way we can have live plants outside often into November if the days stay above freezing. Not much trouble to wheel them in and out in a cart or wheel barrel :-)
Hi Michelle. I live in middle of England which gets quite a lot of frost. I would never of doing that. It's a brilliant idea. Many Thanks Natalie.
Simply beautiful,thank you for all the inspiration x
Such a pretty, happy composition! I really enjoyed watching how you place the plants in.
Great video, could you please do a month by month what to do to develop a great garden for beginners? Thank you
gorgeous fall planter!
Gracias por compartir sus ideas Dios la bendiga
Thanks for sharing this video!
Wow the tall grasses amazing
I love your videos was worried that you haven't shown many lately I know you got sick from your 2nd covid shot hoping you are not sick anymore. I'm close to Portland so close to you ...looking forward to seeing you in newer videos hope all is ok...
I'm doing well just busy with a new POS system at the nursery and family visiting from out of town. More videos coming soon.
Yes...I was also worried about you...glad to read that everything is good with you. I enjoy your. Ideos! Thanks!
So lovely. Thank you for showing.
Thank you for making the videos. I had been looking for gardening guidance specific for the NW and your month by month what to do video is very much appreciated.
What beautiful colors, yes great ideas.
what an amazing container
Looks gorgeous, I just planted some mums in my planter I never thought of adding other plants with it. Very pretty!
Thanks for sharing this video! I really enjoyed learning all the tips about mums. I love the heuchera too! 😊
That is beautiful !
Such beautiful garden you've got...thank you for sharing....
Just found this video Sept.24, 2019, absolutely love your container, I have Japanese painted ferns in my garden and in pots, love them as they survive in Tennessee, and I love all ferns, deer don't eat them either , which is great, as they do eat my hostas .
super pretty! I gotta get some ivy!! thank you!
Beautiful!
Wow! Just happened upon your video and really appreciate all the great information about each plant. I am of the same philosophy...try to use as many perennials in my potted plants. Thanks for sharing...love the combo of your selections, especially that Lemon Juniper! I am now a new Subscriber! :)
thank you for sharing. love your container
Loved it!!
Beautiful! Love it!
Beautiful thanks😘🇬🇧
smashing video
beautiful1
Beautiful Pot....LOVE the Lemon Juniper !! Just found your site and Subscribed...You have a beautiful yard ...♥♡♥
Great video!
Love it
Love your videos and hope you are busily making new ones. It is difficult to find enough really good gardening youtubers so I am glad i found you. I also love the lemon cypress and the grass, but i am wondering if you found that having 2 competing focal points here might have distracted a bit from each one?
Wonderful, thank you for sharing !
Love it God bless you 🌷😘🌹🌺
Loved this video, just subscribed!
beautiful!
How c😍l is that. Thank you for sharing. 🌼🌷🌺🌲
Love the arrangement. Looking for large clay pots with designs where can I fine them?
LOVE IT. QUESTION, MY MUMS GET CUT BACK UP TO THE 4TH OF JULY AND STILL GROW SO TALL. ALSO, WHY DON'T THEY KEEP A NICE ROUND SHAPE?
Char Ladd Always a good idea to pinch your mums back throughout the growing season to keep them bushy and create their mounded shape. You can pinch them now and still get plenty of flowers. Food is good too! :)
Just subscribed!!😁👍
Hi fantastic informative video. I have subscribed and pressed the bell for all your videos. It was great knowing what plants o can put into the garden afterwards and that I can keep the lemon cypress tree in the container for a couple of years. Should I use a slow release fertiliser to the compost please? Thanks Natalie
No need for fertilizer at this time of year as the plants will be going to sleep soon. A good dose in Spring however. :)
Thanks 👍🥰
Clap clap! Encore please.
What size container is that? Can you tell us where we can buy it? It’s really pretty!
It's about 16 inches across. Found it at Home Depot. Lightweight pots. :)
So pretty, I was looking at mums today, but they were annuals. Do you treat them the same way?
Darlene Nelson yes!
I love how you talk and explain in details to the point..only essentials you really inspire the gardener in me!!!! Thank you
Dolly Santi Thank you Dolly! Mission accomplished. :)
Do your tera cotta pots freeze and crack in the winter? Mine are glazed but not as glazed on the inside and I don't want them to break
Nicholyes Actually they are a lightweight, high density resin that looks like terracotta. I've had them for years and leave them out all winter with no issues. Good question. Thank you for watching!
Hi, I love the selection you made. I just have a small question, when you say 20deg. etc. is that Fahrenheit and therefore below freezing? I am in France and we use centigrade so 20 is a comfortably warmish temp. Thanks.
Hi Linda. I live in the Midlands in England and we don't have a zone for plants like the Americans have in the America. So I would imagine France is the same. However when I went to Google, it told me I live in Zone 7, I am hoping it may do this for you as well if you put in your nearest biggish town. As a lot of videos are done in America it's good to compare to where you live. Yes the Americans also use farenheit whereas Europe uses Celsius. I hope this is helpful to you . Natalie
Can you plant the lemon cypress in the ground?
Yes you can!
What part of the country are you in?
I’m new to your channel and I’m loving it! Your so knowledgeable and helpful. Is a Lemon cypress and a lemon juniper the same thing?
Zona Lenhart Cypress is a name used for the overall genus of evergreens. Junipers are in the Cypress family with pointy needle like leaves with small berries. Cypress or false cypress are actually cedars in the Cedrus family. They have flattened leaves. So yes they are different but are bunched together under the same family of evergreens. Good question! :)
Debbie Cassidy thanks so much. That actually clears up my Alaskan Cedar question which is one of my favorite evergreens. Thanks so much.
😊thank
Gorgeous!❤️ from Australia🌻🌞!
Perfect topic!
What size is your container?
Beautiful!