New! Drought Tolerant Summer Perennials/Garden Style nw
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- Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024
- New drought tolerant Summer Perennials/Garden Style nw
Learn about some new drought tolerant perennials for summer. Perfect specimens to plant underneath fir trees and dry hot areas.
Your host and nursery owner: Debbie Cassidy
Located in zone 8 Pacific Northwest
Gardenstylenwest@gmail.com
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Love your videos. God bless you
Beautiful garden!!❤👏👏👏❤. It’s so lovely to see you ❤
I loved the tour of your beautiful border!
What beautiful gardens you have.
Wow your garden is spectacular...what a lovely zone you live in.
Your rhodo is beautiful! 😍
A lush, vibrant garden-everything looks healthy! Just beautiful. ❤
Thank you for a lovely tour Debbie 💐
Wow Lovely Flowers ^^
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My friend, thank you for good sharing
Ms. Debbie, your garden is absolutely stunning! You should definitely be on the “Garden Tour”! Also, thank you for your time, help, kindness and direction when I stopped by to purchase several evergreens and perennials at your amazing nursery the other day!
Cheers, T-
Hello! I’ve missed you! I love your videos and your garden.
So lovely and always look forward to your videos.
Absolutely Beautiful!
Just gorgeous!
your garden with those woods behind is stunning
Always, enjoy what you post .
Lovely video loved the spring addition at the end. I've been thinking about my spring garden already as now it the time to get those spring bulbs in the ground here shortly in zone 7b. Thanks for sharing
Nice to know of Lily turf! I have an area like you have.
You have a wonderful opportunity to enjoy this liropi but in Texas it takes over a bed by running roots within a couple of yrs! The roots can be as deep as 10 to 12” deep and sometime 6 to 8” long roots! I’m in zone 8a! I have it around my back beds and we’re here when we moved in 16 yr ago! Took me 2 days to take out a spot 2x 1 1/2’!
Love your videos just not often enough!
Debbie you garden is so beautiful, neat and well maintained; this is gardening goals. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing the info! Your garden is beautiful!
Garden looks great. I just planted a Viburnum 'Mariesii' this year and I knew it would get big eventually but I'm prepared to tree form it when the time comes, seeing yours being tree formed gives me a better idea of what it will look like in time. Thank you for sharing!
I need those plants! Your landscaping is so beautiful and calming.
Gorgeous garden! So many unusual plants. Nice job😊
I planted a dark violet skullcap last fall and it looks beautiful this summer. Its in a hot and dry location with very little water and its covered with flowers and loving life. It also made it through a very cold winter and cold wet spring even though I planted it in the fall.
great sharing
Thank you!😊
Absolutely beautiful
Your garden is always so beautiful and well kept..I'm outside portland and just purchased 2 agapanthus about 2 months ago always been a favorite of mine..Mine are a dark blue and so beautiful . Couldn't believe it when the buds started to come I thought 8 was a godsend now they have 12 some are just starting to open...So glad you had some time to do a video looking forward to your summer walkabout..love your contents ...💗👍
So beautiful! I love that you are here in the PNW like me (we are in SW Washington) so your landscape is similar to ours and your suggestions are doable for us too! Thank you for sharing your wisdom.
I love liriope. One of my go to plants here in NC. Great colors and flowers.
Beautiful garden
Beautiful!! Thank you😊
Thank you, Debbie! Excited for the garden tour!
I'm so glad you featured liriope. It is very popular in the South, but most garden writers disparage it.
I adore my variegated monkey grass… the spreading, non variegated type can be a thug but it has its place!
My goodness, your gardens are so beautiful. I LOVE the agapanthus! I have 5 different varieties, only one hardy in my central KY z6b garden, so I bring them inside in winter. They survive but I haven’t gotten them to rebloom; I may be keeping them too damp. From personal experience, beware the Silver Dragon, liriope spicata, as they are a spreading variety rather than clumping. In some areas, they can get out of hand and are nearly impossible to get rid of once established. Skullcap is beautiful - I’ll be looking for some of that for my garden. You have so many lovely plants in your garden, inspiring me to look for some of them for my garden. I love the fringe tree near the end of the video; I actually have two of them which are native here in KY.
Love your garden and your posts. What is the sun requirement on the skullcap?
Watching the replay. Love the video. My question : do you use a grass guard or some other method of controlling the grass? I live in West Michigan so our winters can be a little more harsh. Thank you for your time.
I don't as I Iive in zone 8.
So informative! Any suggestions for a row of trees? I had to take out a huge maple and now have a big space to work on. I'm thinking that a row of the same tree would give me structure and a feeling of order for a foundation. I have room for 4 or 5 trees but am thinking that a narrower spread with upright branches would be best. I want to do deciduous instead of evergreen to start. I'm the Bellevue area.
Your gardens are gorgeous Debbie, do you sell the agapanthus? Different varieties? Also, looking for red larkspur
Yes we do
How do you deal with deer? I can't imagine you don't have them? They would decimate some of that at my place, also bordering timber.
What a great tour! What is the red flower @16:27 please? I've never seen it before and I'd love to have it.
The flower is a cuphea.
Any deer nibbles on the agapanthus?
I love your mulch!! What is the brand and can we get it in Texas? Is it shredded!?
It's a fine bark mulch. EB Stone is the brand. You may find it at your local nursery.
Hi Debbie. Thanks for the lovely video. Could I please ask the name of two plants near each other.. the tree with the long, delicate white flowers (it's a spindly little tree, but I'm sure it'll get much bigger)... and the 2nd plant is just behind it, purplish leaves with pinky long pieces (newer young leaves??) I'm in Cape Town , RSA... we're not as cold as you are there. We're have Mediterranean weather here, no frost. High winds though. Would they survive here would you say? Many many thanks. Jean
Just to add.... they were in the last part of your video.. in the garden tour bit ;) thx
The tree is a Japanese fringe tree. The shrub is Roseglow barberry. 😁
@GardenStylenw Thanks very much for your quick reply! I'll see if I can get them here. They're beautiful. :)
Beautiful garden. Would you please tell me the name of the plant with white flowers at 17:21?
Silene flos-cuculi or Ragged robin.
Excellent spring blooming perennial.
May I ask what the name of Cuphea in the head container is?
Cuphea honeybells. It's a very prolific bloomer!
What kind of rose at 16:32?