Late Spring Bloomers - The Planting Gap!!
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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
- TODAY’S VIDEO:
We are going to plant the “GAP” yes the interim between the middle of May and the middle of June when we need FLOWERS!!! We will go over 2 shrubs and 6 great perennials that will fill the “Gap”
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Michelle.tlcgiftandgarden@gmail.com
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EVENTS:
We are having a cut flower extravaganza and we will be hosting it August 29th.so if you are in the area come on out and reserve a spot! 815-633-5100 You can pay with a credit card over the phone at the store.
Thursday Night August 29th - Cut Flower Extravaganza
Date: August 29th Time: 6:00-8:00 PM Location: The Landscape Connection Admission: $60.00
Grab your besties and join us for a fun night out with music, food, and a glass of wine. Pick your own flowers from the cut flower garden with Michelle and then head to the garden area to create a floral piece. Class will be led my our 2 master designers from Stems Floral. Don’t miss this great night to enjoy, create and be in community.
Call and sign up today! 815-633-5100
ABOUT ME: Hello, my name is Michelle and I own a garden center and floral store called The Landscape Connection. I am a volunteer master Gardener with the University of Illinois Extension. I am also a home gardener and a retired landscape designer and installer. If you like our videos please subscribe, like, share, and leave your comments and questions.
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The Landscape Connection Gift & Garden Center
4472 S. Mulford Rd.
Rockford, Illinois 61109
815-633-5100
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Hi Michelle 😊 I swear that this channel is like having a bff that knows everything I need to learn with gardening 🙌🏻 Thank you so much for all you do to share this amazing channel. Congrats on hitting 25000!! 🥳🎊🎉
Thanks so much 😊
She said it right a BFF.
Love you guys!!!
Not a shrub, but the Columbine in my garden is breathtaking this year! Started blooming two weeks ago, and they are still going strong. Zone 4, middle of Montana (Lewistown).
Oh nice....I don't have any columbine....hmmmm.
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It's putting on a good show here in zone 3 also.
You are awesome, I've been gardening for 20 years and I'm still learning so much from you. You are for sure one of my favorite RUclipsrs to watch. Thank you so much for all of the helpful information : )
Wow, thank you!
Quickly becoming one of my favorite garden go-to’s!!!
Thank you
25 000 subscribers, WTG, Congratulations Michelle! Thank you for all you do for us!
Thank you so much!
Growing Growing Growing! ❤ all the information and your joyful thoughts and knowledge! Congratulations on 25 followers!
Thank you so much!
Im in zone 6 and my pugster dwarf butterfly bush is almost in full bloom right now. It will bloom the rest of the summer!
My Alliums are starting to bloom
You deserve 25,000 subscribers. You work incredibly hard and you’re naturally a teacher. Great video, great channel!
Wow, thank you!
In the Gap I have perennial geranium, feverfew, peony and foxglove. Absolutely magical combination.
Oh..that sounds very nice
I love watching your videos ! CONGRATULATIONS 25 K !
Congratulations 25K 👏👏👏🥳
Thank you! 😃
Love dianthus! so easy to split them. Can divide it every year so much if you like. They seem to bloom for so long as long as it's cool.
Love your channel
Congratulations 🎊 on 25K! I'm also in Illinois, supposedly now a 6a. I am loving your channel, and hoping to make a trip up to your garden center soon.
I have foxglove beardtongue (penstemon) that blooms gloriously for nearly 4 weeks from mid-May to early June with airy sprays of white tubular florets (or bells). I love watching bees go spelunking into the blooms and leaving only their fuzzy behinds visible 😂
I'm in southeast Indiana zone 6b.
Sounds great!
My shasta daisy is still blooming, love the white flowers !
I like daisys too...but for me, they seem to die off every couple of years.
You're so fun to watch & get great ideas from. ❤
Glad you like them!
Congratulations on 25,000! Thanks for another great video!!
Love your channel, congrats on 25k, well deserved!
Thanks so much!
Congrats on 25k! Love your channel and appreciate all the great information you provide in every episode!
thanks for sharing. very helpful info.
My pleasure!
Congrats on the 25K!!! Love your videos. Thanks for sharing your knowledge of plants and shrubs.
Thanks so much!
Enjoyed as always! Thanks!🌸
I love your informative videoes. Thank you. I have butterfly bushes, angelonia snapdragons that are still blooming besides the plants you mentioned. We're in a drought here and it's so hot that I've failed watering my garden due to health problems also. Your garden center looks great.
After seeing this about weigela and my neighbor has this stunning older type(I think) with normal green leaves but such a vivid red bloom that I just couldn't help notice. So on a whim we went to the garden center and got 3 different weigelas on clearance 3 for less than the price of 1. Spilled wine, monet and minuet.
Perfect
False sunflower blooms now for me. Love the one with variegated leaves.
Wow..mine will.probably open in a couple of days
My Fizzy Mizzy Sweetspire blooms during that in between period. Congratulations on 25K!
Oh a sweetspire is a good one.
Congratulations 🎉
Thanks thats very interesting about the lupine. So I was gone when the seeds spread. I had lots of lupine now. It is red yellow not my pick but pretty. So if all the new ones are blue that’s fantastic. I also have one Texas bluebonnet blooming, winter sown only one survived.
Grats on the 25k!!! so happy for you. Continued growth.
Thanks so much!!
I always enjoy your videos!! Congrats on 25k, so deserving and so exciting. 😊
Thank you so much!!
Congratulations 👏!
Fantastic video, Michelle! Your channel is my favorite gardening channel. The information you provide is always spot on and I so appreciate your willingness to share your vast knowledge and experience with us. Many thanks!
You are so welcome!
Congratulations 25k!!!
I have perennial geranium that is blooming now and rose mallow that is full and beautiful in Iowa 5b
Wow. That's early for Rose mallow.....cpol
Congratulations on your 250,000 Michelle!!!! That's great! You have an awesome channel with info I can use in my zone (NH)! Thank you!!! One thing that is wowing me through the lull in my garden flowers is a dappled Japanese Willow shrub!!! Its so pink and gracefully swaying in the breeze I LOVE it! (Cindy)
I would like to learn about this ?
Nice!!
@@philisbramlett6890 just called dappled willows- didn’t notice last two years how pink they get on the tips- weather must have played a big factor in them, being perfect this year!
Need to see you cut back the baptisia, Michelle. Never quite sure how to do that.
Will do 😀
Thank you Michelle. Great stuff.
I would add geranium to the list. I noticed it was bluming before some summer blumers started.
Love geraniums
Congrats on reaching 2500, very awesome! Love your channel!
Thanks 😀
Congratulations Michele! 25K viewers!
Thank you!!
I love watching you I have learned alot from you....Joann From Circleville Ohio
Thanks so much
So much helpful information!!! Thank you, so much!!! 💕 💕 💕
You are so welcome!
Congrats on hitting 25,000 viewers!
Hi Michelle, congratulations on 25K viewers!! I started watching at about 1200, and I am not surprised at the growth. Your videos are fun, informative, and approachable (if that makes sense).
My Baptisia are just finishing. I have some gorgeous Dianthus still blooming. I bought them from the annuals section atthe nursery, so I thought maybe they were a less hardy variety, but they came back gorgeous!! They are in a spot where I need colour, so I always put annuals there. Nothing has ever done well there until now except Verbena one year (but not the next). I have tried about 7 different types of annuals, so this was a wonderful surprise.
Are there annual Dianthus? I'm zone 5 as well.
Yes a lot of them will survive mild winters and they will self seed.
@@gardeningTLC thanks!
Thanks for all the great information you’ve given me 🎉🙌🏼🥂Congradulations🥂🙌🏼🎉
You are so welcome!
Congratulations on 25k!
Thank you so much 😀
To zone 8 in east Texas help for heat loving plants
I do have a heat loving perennials video from like 11 months ago...
Congratulations! I have some beautiful lupines that bloomed late May early June. Question: I cut the old bloom stalks down but most of the foliage looks more ratty after that for the summer. Is that normal?
When I moved last summer(to the next town), I dug up my Walker's Low catmint and they are doing so good! I am trying so hard to get my small backyard to look good but the vines and weeds grow so fast, any suggestions before I cry! I want to thank you for saving my tomatoes. I asked you what to do because I over fertilized and you saved the day♥
It is exciting to garden in a new area. BUT, get rid of the wèeds 1st!! Even if it takes until the next season and you prep the area by covering with heavy cardboard and compost, the long term is way worth the work and wait at the beginning.
@@gardeningTLC Thank you! Have a wonderful day🌻
I have a drift rose in east TXM gets 3 foot wide and 3 and 3 foot wide
Wow. Thats big
Lovely video and so helpful! Do Roses grow in clay?
Not well in my experience....they need good drainage. The ones I have were backfilled with compost and I conditioned the soil with gypsum. I also have ones I planted but made raised bed areas with compost.
@@gardeningTLC thank you
I have zero luck with roses. I've had knockout roses, David Austin and big box store shrub roses. Every one of them gets diseases. How can I grow them successfully?!
Hard to say without more info..could be so many things....but. good drainage, full sun, consistent watering...and making sure bugs don't eat them up are probably the 4 most important things.
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I’ve planted nepeta twice and they’ve totally disappeared
I do know they want good drainage....I tried them in heavy clay amd they died
My earliest blooming paniculata are Early Evolution. My Quickfires are in bud.
Love it!!