August Cottage Garden Tour // Gardening with Creekside
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- Опубликовано: 9 авг 2020
- Come take a walk with me and let's take an August cottage garden tour. This area has grown and developed so much since we last visited this space in the Spring! Here at Gardening with Creekside we've had great successes and we've had our fair share of struggles. We are blessed to have a great selection of Proven Winners plants, including the gorgeous Little Lime hydrangea, from our business Creekside Nursery near Charlotte, NC, and this year I loaded this space with lots of plants to create a butterfly and pollinator garden that would give us months of enjoyment. Join me as I walk you through this space and share my growing experiences with you.
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Dallas, NC, 28034
I have experienced the same struggles with the black landscape fabric. We are still removing it from flowerbeds. Your videos are very informative and real life. I am zone 7b also. Thanks for your inspiration and hard work! Stay safe!
It's awful isn't it?! We won't make that mistake again! Happy gardening friend!
Great tour..very inspirational..stay blessed
Hi Jenny, I love your hair in this video, the cut and color is beautiful!
Amsonia absolutely glows in the fall. What about trying creeping amsonia at the front of the border? This way you can still have the early color and texture for the space. BTW For those who cannot grow "Vermillionaire", there are a some fantastic agastache now available that work just as well to draw in hummingbirds including Kudos Ambrosia which is hardy to zone 5...
Great tip! I will have to look into that, thanks!
Jenny, you should be a motivational speaker. I love your comment "It's only a failure if you don't learn from it". That is so true, especially in gardening. I am so glad I found your channel and enjoy all your videos. I learn a lot from you and want to thank you.
Thank you Jenny for throwing in a *Reason Why* for example: *DO NOT to trim Lantana until the Spring when new growth appears...Why? the stems are Hollow core so if it's getting rain & freezing temps where you live it may freeze up the roots, or simply drown from the rain.* Why? because the gorgeous NC red clay holds almost all of its moisture & will probably drownith roots. I will remember it now How? I just wrote it down and Why? I like Lantana, looks like Verbena and the Lantana has some cool tye-dyed looking blooms. Sooooo, thanks for plugging in the *Why* in the case of Lantana otherwise I would have chopped it down before 1st freeze while bed cleaning in the Autumn.
put them new boxwoods along the steps
"it's only a failure if you don't learn from it." Love your wisdom and enthusiasm Jenny! Your garden looks amazing. Thank you for sharing it.
Absolutely beautiful! I think the cottage style is my favorite!
I look forward to seeing this garden in Spring!
Wunderschön, vielen Dank
This is why I love this type videos. It gives you so much joy and happiness even when every thing around you in this world is going so wrong. Its so beautiful.
Hey my daughter is a fashion designer in nyc and I sent her your video and she was wondering what the label was on your shirt and where you purchased it! She wants to copy it! Love love love your garden!
Awesome! Thank you! I recently bought it online from Ann Taylor. They were having their big end of season sale so I got it for a great price, yay!!
Love the closing music.
Gardner’s ,we all struggle at times, I have learned so much from mine and if a plant does not bring me joy he goes bye bye. Thanks for sharing your garden 🌼🌸
I saw your video when Garden Answer shared your video. Now I'm going back and watching all your videos. Nice to hear someone who talks right!
Welcome!!! Of all the comments I’ve got about my voice/accent yours is the BEST❣️
Absolutely beautiful garden, not in your face, just peaceful and romantic textures/colors. Thank you for sharing.
Glad you enjoyed it
The accent just makes it all even more beautiful.
It does! I always look forward to her videos. I feel like a proper Southern Belle is giving me a tour of her private estate full of beautiful plants!
What is the shrub at 8:55? Gorgeous! Lantana is a beast. I feel bad but I’ve ripped it out. Something in the plant makes me super itchy.
Thanks so the video everything looks beautiful! You are always so fun to watch!
Those cleomes! 🤩
I KNOW!!!! I've already decided that we are going to get the white ones too for next year. I've got big plans for them!
"struggle bus" 😂😂😂😂
... maybe lavender flanking your steps?
I'm enjoying your garden & nursery tours😁
Love the idea of lavender!
Very inspirational
Jenny I just love your honesty and open book attitude about gardening
That's the only way I know to be! Thanks for watching!!
So beautiful! Thank you for sharing❤
Thanks for watching!
Thank you! Can't wait for planting time. We are pretty wet her in the Pacific Northwest.
Love your videos, very informative and also you give me alot of garden ideas
We’re all in the same boat, you win some you lose some but there’s always something that stands out to make it all worth gardening. In my garden things are at their peak......so beautiful! Thanks for sharing your garden and encouraging everyone!
Absolutely❣️
Beautiful garden tour, thanks for sharing 🌾🌾
Beautiful!!!
Girl, we are all on the struggle bus sometimes! Loved the tour.
Love love this!! Great choice of plants!! You cheer me up so!!!❤️
You are too sweet 😊
Looks amazing!! I am already dreaming about next year!!!
Oh me too!!!
Hi, California here. Your outfit is so cute especially with your accent.
Thanks!
Everything looks so beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
Love the energy of this video Jenny, glad you show the firelight's, plan on adding a few to the front of my house. My mantra is ,"there is always room to learn and grow in every aspect of life" stay safe and cool❤💐
Wonderful!
Guaoooo so beautifulllll, thank you for sharing.
It's all lovely! For sure, we all kill plants, gotta keep trying.
What is the large purple bush next to the suncredible sunflowers? I need one!
Those are loropetalums. They come in an array of sizes!
@@GardeningwithCreekside thank you! I’m in Washington State. I’ll have to go check my local nurseries.
Great video from your favorite nephew. Tell Jerry if he needs me to work this week I can before I start school on Thursday
Loved this video, thank you for showing us your beautiful garden.🧡💛💚
Love, love, love your tours. So beautiful and interesting to watch.
Beautiful as always ❤
Thank you! 😊
Everything looks beautiful! Always nice to see your videos! And you also!
Thank you! You solved my lantana issue! I've been cutting them back in the fall
Glad I could help!
Always enjoy garden tour. Everything looks lovely as always 🌸🌺🌼🌻
I second that! Love me some Jenny! I’m so encouraged watching you!
You are too sweet, thank you 😊
Omg your garden is absolutely beautiful! 💜🤗🥰
Greetings from Puerto Rico. Thanks for sharing your beautiful garden.
Thanks so much for watching❣️
I’ve been watching you for a little while now and I just have been getting excited to watch them. I Iive in Alabama and I just enjoy that you are from the south also.
You give me good information and I’ve learned from your videos. Your garden is beautiful! I struggle with hydrangeas and yours are beautiful!
Beautiful tour! Love your videos.
Thank you for this great update and for giving me permission to accept my failures! I have learned so much this year from those mistakes. Looking forward to more videos!
Yay!!!!! Mission accomplished 🙌🏻
Your gardens and plants look amazing! I could listen to you all day! 😘
You’re precious! Thank you 😊
Thank you for sharing your beautiful garden! I love learning the plants and how they respond. I live in the very hot and humid south on Mobile Bay which flows into the Gulf of Mexico. Love drought tolerant, sun and shade loving plants.
You are so welcome!
I'm having same experience with landscape fabric. I'm in middle Tennessee zone 7a and the heavy red clay stayed heavy and red underneath the fabric. Lesson learned!!!! Thanks for the videos!
Love the tour! Lovely 😊
Thank you!
Beautiful property :)
Thank you 😊
🌸🥰🌺STRUGGLE BUS😂🤣
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Just pulled some plants out last night. Was so sad. I’ll chalk it up as what not to do next year lol
Yes!!!!
Considering that it’s August, everything looks amazing. Great job on those beds. 😊😊👏🏼👏🏼
Lovely flower beds. Wonderful video!!
FYI love your darling blouse, so cute on you💗
Thank you!!!
The struggle! The dear ate all the leafs off my one rose of Sharon bushes. The poor plant. I even had rosemary planted with the rose of Sharon. But that did not slow them down.
The struggle is real!
Blue fescue or little blue stem - I didn’t see any blue 😊 they would look amazing right there! Yes vermillionaire seems to be their fav. I went to three plants to pick them off vermillionaire, crape myrtle, a young Japanese maple and hibiscus. Caught tons and they are gross. They can demolition a plant in just a day or two.
They were there until they died and I ripped them up 😂
You look so pretty today! And the garden haha
Awww, thanks 😊
I enjoyed the Garden Tour. I love your top. Can it be purchased online?
I just got it for a great deal online from Ann Taylor!
Just discovered your channel and loved this video. Looking forward to watching more. I have that overbearing green plant in my garden and had no idea what it was because it was in the garden when we moved here. Thanks for the tour! The pandemic kind of forced me to find a hobby, so I am a new gardener in the later stages of my life and hope to learn more from you!
Welcome! We are glad you are here and that the videos are helpful 😊
Hi Jenny. I love your channel. You are such a delight. You have the prettiest Limelights. I hope mine turn out like yours in a few years. The Golden dream coleus was missing in action in my neck of the woods. I so wanted some this year. Anyway maybe next year I will be lucky😁
Hello from KY! I'm new to your channel and I absolutely love it! Your garden is stunning!
Welcome!! I'm so glad you found us!
Beautiful!! I especially loved the cleome! I also have clay soil (I'm in Virginia) and some things I've tried have succumbed to the clay plus consecutive wet days (at least i think that's what did them in). One thing that died on me this year was a heuchera caramel. Should people with clay soil just stick to putting them in pots or have you had success with them in the landscape in clay soil? Maybe I just over watered it?
So sorry- one more question: have you ever heard of or tried Pink Huff Lantana and if so, is it smaller than Miss Huff? I tried Miss huff for the first time this year and it got twice as tall as the tag said- can't see the shrub behind it anymore!
Katie I know I’m late to the bus on this comment but just wanted to tell you that I’m zone 7B NC, just like Jenny. I have lost so many of my Heuchera this year. I bought about twenty or so last fall because I got a great deal on some in four inch pots and they did great all winter and spring. But I probably have lost about 16 or 17 in the last month that we’re planted in the ground in my heavy clay soil. I did amend the soil really well but I don’t know what else it could have been. Oh and they were different kinds of Heuchera not just one type but I did have one mega caramel and it’s just about to die as well.
@@southerncharmed4118 Thanks so much for your response! Aw, I'm sorry to hear about your Heuchera- that is so disappointing! Gardening can be so frustrating (and expensive)! Based on your experience with them, too, I think I'll stick to planting Heuchera's in pots from now on and hopefully be able to keep them around longer! Anyway, I think pots interspersed around the garden can add to the overall appeal and they seem to overwinter in pots just fine for me in zone 7a so at least there is that!
You do ever use milky spore to control your beetles?
A certain person has been asking a certain husband for years to put it out but it has yet to happen 😂. It’s a great way to control them naturally!
I also planted 3 Elijah blue fescue grasses and they did the same thing. They have maybe 3 blades of green grass on each one. Are they dead or is there a chance they will come back in the spring? I love your videos! They are so educational and I appreciate your honesty about gardening.
There is a chance they may come back but I’m just not that patient 😂.
Ms. Jenny, your Lime Light hydrangeas have very strong upright stems. I have 4 Lime Lights in my garden. They are in their second season, and after several heavy rains their stems flopped to the ground. Can you please advise whether there are some ways to remedy that (pruning or not pruning, staking, etc...)?
I sure do! Here's a video we did addressing your exact problem. Happy gardening! ruclips.net/video/n3PV5OBDKU0/видео.html
Love the idea of garden stakes for your plant. You mentioned you bought it at a garden supply on line. I am in need of some steaks for some large plants.. could you possibly share your resource?
Blessings
Opps ...stakes not eating steaks🤪😂
Absolutely! I got them from Kinsman Company (same place I got my window boxes from).
I love this garden! Have you thought of putting the grasses that you want in planters instead of in the ground?
I get what your saying, but it is such a slope that I’m afraid they would topple over and that’s just not the look I’m going for here. I’m thinking something more flowing like sweet potato vine or petunias 🤔
That makes a lot of sense. Sweet potato vines and petunias would look great there! You get my vote for those! 😃
Great tour, never knew there was a perrenial lantana? Is that just down South? I am in PA ? 😉
Miss Huff is only hardy to zone 7 and above
What a beautiful garden tour! What zone are you in? I am in zone 6b and I would like to find a perennial lantana in my zone. What zone is that one recommended for?
We are a 7b and she’s hardy only to a zone 7.
Have you heard this girl? She's got a lot of plants. She's got the same thing you got but I looked on her chant. Channels and all that She's very good at plants. That's enough jokes. She's got beautiful plants.
?are customers allowed to closely view up those steps?
Since this is at our home it is not open to the public.
Beautiful...however I might add the camera man was not "in focus".
Sister don’t get me started 😂. We were trying new camera equipment and to say it was challenging is an understatement!!! I agree that there were parts that could have been much better but at some point you just have to go with what you’ve got. Thanks for your patience with us❣️
Too much talking ! Not enough gardening. K
You do know this is a tour, right? Talking is kind of the point