Do You Still Plant in Drifts With a Small Garden? // How's The Tempest Weather Station? // Recap 🌿

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @GardenAnswerHighlights
    @GardenAnswerHighlights  Год назад +46

    20% off Garden Answer Merch (No Code Needed) bit.ly/3FsDwSl

    • @tammydeschenes4857
      @tammydeschenes4857 Год назад +9

      Sure hope you’ll bring in V-neck shirts. Wonder why so many merchants don’t?
      As for the maples not changing color, your nights may not have reached cold enough temps. Just like hydrangeas I think they turn more vivid colors with colder temps.

    • @barbarageddes9390
      @barbarageddes9390 Год назад +3

      WAIT.... I was going to buy a sweatshirt, got to the checkout and I could not purchase because I live in Canada....eeek! Anyway to add international shipping??

    • @tammydeschenes4857
      @tammydeschenes4857 Год назад +2

      @@barbarageddes9390 Oh no! I’m also from Canada. 🤦‍♀️😢

    • @janmorris4066
      @janmorris4066 Год назад

      Per Espoma website: "The Bio-tone microbes are best use prior to the date printed on the bag." My garden center was initially hesitant to stock it because of the expiration date.

    • @lincasteel-butler531
      @lincasteel-butler531 Год назад +1

      Awesome you have forethought to worry about your customers vs just let tee spring deal.❤

  • @rspruill1422
    @rspruill1422 Год назад +170

    The funniest moment is the agony and the pain that Aaron was feeling when Lauren said planting tomatoes in the Rose-garden. We all know that rose garden is Aarons. He has wanted a rose garden forever! Aww poor Aaron. Please don't hyperventilate. Laura please don't plant any vegetables in his rose garden!!! 😂

    • @rhondareano6349
      @rhondareano6349 Год назад +7

      I think Laura rules the roost around there. 😂

    • @DebraOster-v5q
      @DebraOster-v5q Год назад +5

      I agree! No tomatoes in the rose garden. If I were younger and had better knees I would so be adding a rose garden to my property. Now, I just pot them up so they are easier to manage. I just received four new roses. Can't wait!

    • @flower-the-earth
      @flower-the-earth Год назад +7

      I'm with Aaron -- who plants tomatoes in the rose garden?? Is that even a thing? 🌹

    • @bettyjrogers
      @bettyjrogers Год назад +5

      Laura got Aaron good with that one! Aaron was starting to hyperventilate with just the thought. I am still chuckling. Not personal Aaron. Not personal.

    • @jandolph7509
      @jandolph7509 Год назад +3

      I hope you will have t-shirts or sweatshirts with lettering that says, “the home of Chester at Garden Answers.” You could add a stitched orange cat in the center. You could have t-shirts or sweater shirts of each cat. I bet your followers would love them. Thank about it.

  • @8308776
    @8308776 Год назад +136

    I had a problem with my Autumn Blaze Maple not turning red, and found out that the tree needs to under go a stress period of less water and less fertilizer. SO this year I cut back on water and did not fertilize, and sure enough it is now turning red for the first time ever. So just bear that in mind. :)

    • @rayodelsol80
      @rayodelsol80 Год назад +5

      I hope Laura sees this!

    • @jeaniegobin1375
      @jeaniegobin1375 Год назад +3

      I hope Aaron and Laura see this too. Thank you. I always thought it had to do with the sun. Learning something new everyday.

    • @megantedeschi3687
      @megantedeschi3687 Год назад

      Agree - it's probably over fertilization. Good luck for next year!

    • @sallywoods7131
      @sallywoods7131 Год назад

      Totally agree!! They take such great care of all their trees but my experience is a 4:53 drier Summer means a more colorful Fall 🍁

  • @julielepretre2383
    @julielepretre2383 Год назад +78

    Please keep doing this in 20 years! Even in it’s on a smaller scale. There’s nothing that can replace human interaction and character. Love you guys! ❤

    • @gardeninggrandma5247
      @gardeninggrandma5247 Год назад +6

      I can't wait to see the property in 20 years!!! Can you just imagine?

    • @allysonberry8708
      @allysonberry8708 Год назад +1

      And how interesting will it be to see how one keeps gardening in a mature landscape. What dies or fizzles out, what needs moved, etc. something to always do in a garden!

  • @jessicaa.9060
    @jessicaa.9060 Год назад +1

    To cover that electrical box, you could wrap it! Probably even with an image of the SAME brick! (Think automotive wrap, where entire color change wraps on a car, or when delivery trucks/buses wrap the sides). The vinyl wraps are very weather resistant, and especially if you plant around it you would never know it was there. In our area, the large electrical boxes on street corners are wrapped with beautiful imagery of local parks and views.

  • @barbarageddes9390
    @barbarageddes9390 Год назад +158

    From a Canadian (we oooze Maple everything 😂) I am from Cape Breton Island. Nova Scotia, and we are very well known for our fall colours...from my experience, the trees do not start their colour change until after a first frost, like a shock to their system. I have always thought Fall colours is the most beautiful representation of the passing of the 🍃 leave's life span.... ❤

    • @EmilysGarden902
      @EmilysGarden902 Год назад +10

      Hey! I'm from PEI 😂 I find our colours are a bit muted this year. I haven't seen frost myself yet this year, which I never remember being this late! Wondering if that is contributing to it.

    • @leahwithheld783
      @leahwithheld783 Год назад +7

      Warm days and cold nights make for the best colors. We’re about 50% here in SE Michigan, our first frost is predicted tonight.

    • @RG-nv8nc
      @RG-nv8nc Год назад +10

      That would make sense. The green chlorophyll has to burst and destroy for the other colors to show up. That only happens once it's subjected to a frost. ❤

    • @terrihart2133
      @terrihart2133 Год назад +3

      Frost causes all our leaves to fall off the tree. Our color is beautiful now. We usually have a frost in mid Oct and still no frost. Enjoying our trees. I bet yours is gorgeous.

    • @peony7967
      @peony7967 Год назад +6

      It always amazes me something can look so bright and beautiful from far away is at end of life.

  • @pamelabroderick2814
    @pamelabroderick2814 Год назад +40

    I love Aaron’s comment….2 hours of full sun = shade😂😂😂
    He brings such a great prospective to the conversation. ❤
    And keep planting high! It’s gonna be great- wait and see how fast it catches on. Go Aaron!

  • @eroswv
    @eroswv Год назад +66

    Here is a suggestion to hide the electrical box. Build a three sided box (perhaps out of cedar so it will not rot) and then have some of the brick to match the Hartley brick cut into thin brick veneer and glue to the box and place it in front of the electrical box.

    • @dlsdyer9071
      @dlsdyer9071 Год назад +4

      Was thinking the exact same thing!

    • @annehedlund7333
      @annehedlund7333 Год назад +1

      How about having a custom panel crafted by the gate company? Or the woven willow idea similar to English fences?

  • @toristuart14
    @toristuart14 Год назад +45

    Aaron cringing at the tomatoes with roses made my day! Y’all are too funny! Love your recap videos!

    • @bettyboop1524
      @bettyboop1524 Год назад +1

      They remind me of George Burns and Gracie Allen (I'm showing my age) they were always so funny. Love you guys.

  • @theresaburg5881
    @theresaburg5881 Год назад +56

    Usually the fall colours are caused by a combination of shorter days and cooler temperatures. So if you're not getting the cooler temps, that may affect the chlorophyll breaking down which is what happens allowing the other pigments to show their colours.

  • @jlreclectic
    @jlreclectic Год назад +1

    Here in Central NY State Zone 5-6, we get more intense maple leaf colors when the frost/cold weather change comes at the right time.

  • @marmaladesunrise
    @marmaladesunrise Год назад +19

    What a fast hour. Aaron's response when you thought about tomatoe plants in the rose bed. PRICELESS!!!

  • @stephaniemonson9899
    @stephaniemonson9899 Год назад +1

    You guys should do whatever to sell that red kneeling pad in your store. I would totally buy one!

  • @jcking6785
    @jcking6785 Год назад +24

    Aaron’s reaction to planting tomatoes in the rose garden: PRICELESS! Laughed so hard I got choked! 🚫🍅🥀

  • @kandisnook1281
    @kandisnook1281 Год назад +1

    I tried SO HARD to see that blip when Laura said "Some of you are going to Love it" about the new merch design. hahahahahah

  • @debihediger4760
    @debihediger4760 Год назад +12

    Hi Laura and Aaron, I got to meet you Laura last Friday as you were going in to Andrews. I was so excited I forgot to tell you that after watching you, I feel confident in putting together pots and displaying different flowers and even fixing irrigation if I mess it up. You’ve taught me so much and I tell friends about your channel that does any gardening at all.

  • @dvssayer5621
    @dvssayer5621 Год назад +1

    NOTE! My maples that are very similar to yours did not start showing fall color until their 3rd year, this yr. I was told they had the most beautiful fall color but for 2 yrs the leaves just turned brown and fell off! Now finally they were beautiful this fall!!!!

  • @kristibrooks967
    @kristibrooks967 Год назад +22

    I'm with Susan on pruning aid. Older folks get that getting closer to the spot you want to trim a branch can only be a good thing! 🤓

  • @pt8019
    @pt8019 Год назад +2

    Aaron and Laura ...you both are funny, and so enjoyable to listen to.
    I do have a note. When you were speaking about over wintering geraniums, I save mine every year here in Minnesota by cutting them back, digging up, shaking the dirt off and throwing them in a paper bag or cardboard box. I store them under my basement stairs where it is dark, cool ( 45- 50 degrees), and good air flow. I pot them up in late winter under grow lights and by the time spring planting is here they are blooming away and ready to plant outside. They get bigger and more beautiful every year. I am with you. They are easy, forgiving, and so beautiful....and they are at no cost.

  • @dianedalrymple7711
    @dianedalrymple7711 Год назад +3

    Who doesn’t Love Laura’s Mom? She is truly a classy lady❤ Love when you two go shopping❤️

  • @sherrywhitaker3369
    @sherrywhitaker3369 Год назад +4

    Let’s just say-
    “Growing old with Gardening Answer!”
    Let’s just say YES-we will always be gardening and
    Videos!
    I can’t stress over missing
    all my GA COFFEE FRIENDS, seeing all the trees mature, and watching
    the kids grow up!

  • @Gardeningnewbie
    @Gardeningnewbie Год назад +9

    I love the newer way your highlights are set up with Aaron and you interacting. It brings more information to the table with Aaron explaining how to's as well as yours Laura. By the way, Aaron, I like the idea of planting high and building up. You two crack me up a lot. Love you guys!❤

  • @Gladys7477
    @Gladys7477 Год назад +1

    Laura, you need the cool weather for the leaves to change colors. If you're having nice warm temperatures still your leaves aren't going to change to the beautiful ranges and reds. Sorry!

  • @janeclancey8044
    @janeclancey8044 Год назад +19

    Another great recap video! Love Aaron’s reaction to planting tomatoes in the cut rose garden! Good one, Laura! 😊

  • @digsindirt4490
    @digsindirt4490 Год назад +1

    One thought about people filming in a new (to them) store… it could also be someone scoping out a store to rob or vandalize later. This is not uncommon in urban areas. We see that when I live, sadly. It may be different if you speak to the store owner in advance so they know to expect you. Just a suggestion.

  • @jerriecook6908
    @jerriecook6908 Год назад +9

    As active as the 2 of you are i can see you still putting out content in 20 years. I hope to live long experience enough to see how your trees fill out their spaces. 🌳🌲🧡

  • @Oldebookworm
    @Oldebookworm Год назад +1

    I have furnished my house with second hand furniture and furniture picked up alongside the road. Some of my favorite pieces were sitting by the road. Refinish, reupholster, repurpose and enjoy!

  • @judyklein3221
    @judyklein3221 Год назад +12

    Speaking of peaceful spaces Laura, every single video you do is a "peaceful space" for me. I'm planting vicariously through you because my postage stamp yard doesn't allow for drifts of anything. Hope you all have a wonderful week!💕

  • @raquelnavarro4241
    @raquelnavarro4241 Год назад +2

    I LOVED the sneaky ‘glitch’!l 😂 🐱🌼🐱🧡

  • @UliHersey
    @UliHersey Год назад +17

    Don’t worry about the color of your maple tree leaves- we live in New England in New Hampshire and our foliage in the fall is usually stunning right around mid October- not this year. However here we are a few weeks later and the colors are amazing. Give it a few more weeks!

  • @alishadion6287
    @alishadion6287 Год назад +2

    Laura & Aaron, the realism & genuine responses are my favorite. Just wanted to tell you both how appreciated it is.
    Chef’s kiss 💋👌 to the honesty. It brings me peace & I just love you both so much 💜

  • @dawnayers5267
    @dawnayers5267 Год назад +31

    Aaron ,I’m in NL, Canada , my autumn blaze tree is not turning red yet either. Just today it’s turning almost pinky tone,this is late for this tree ,usually it turns red and the leaves fall before other trees in my area . We are warmer this fall than most years. Love your channel 🍁🍂👍

  • @lorettajaffe1084
    @lorettajaffe1084 Год назад +1

    I have found Bio tone at many locations Lowes, Steins garden center but a greater portion was from Fleet Farm - I am in SE WI

  • @cyndi_acrossthelake
    @cyndi_acrossthelake Год назад +14

    The Imperfect Gardener: Laura, I agree with you. It isn't the size that defines a "cut flower garden, it's that idea of a concentration of flowers for bouquets that doesn't destroy (scalp) the beauty of the landscape or garden borders. (Sorry Aron!) I LOVE waking up to you on Sunday mornings!

  • @bishop2b394
    @bishop2b394 Год назад +1

    A crazy plant lady I was lucky to know when I was very young told me she put her "zonal" geraniums not seed geraniums in a paper sack and stored them in a dark cool place in her basement. I have some that are 10 years old now. Make sure you take the blooms off before storage. They will have leaves starting to come out when it is time to plant. They don't look so great for the first couple of weeks but you will have large geraniums that would cost you a lot to get that mature. I add some as some of the older ones finally die off. I love doing it. They are like family now. 😁😁

  • @peggyhelblingsgardenwhatyo7920
    @peggyhelblingsgardenwhatyo7920 Год назад +16

    Good morning, Laura & Aaron, from Windermere, Florida zone 9b
    I'm on vacation and I'm enjoying having my 2 familiar Friends visiting as I'm shiwering in a strange bathroom 😅 Thanks for coming along on my vacation ❤
    Happy Gardening Everyone 👩‍🌾👍
    ❤Peggy❤
    PS. We are driving up the East Coast and enjoying the Leaves turning 🍂🍁🍂🍁🍂

  • @kled1986
    @kled1986 Год назад +1

    The maples need the cold stress to turn right. It happens in my area sometimes. Because it's been so mild.

  • @LaurieEggleston37
    @LaurieEggleston37 Год назад +5

    I just bought a long sleeved t-shirt! Thank you for the discount! When Laura said, "...not planted on purpose..." I heard myself! We just moved to a house with property and I don't want anything planted new to look like it's new. I said " I want it to look not planted on purpose" and now I can show him this video! I'm not the only one! 😊

  • @plantaddict4951
    @plantaddict4951 Год назад +2

    That millisecond flash of the new t-shirt design was evil 😂

  • @nicolesgarden860
    @nicolesgarden860 Год назад +5

    32:00 Aaron, I am completely against AI. I think it is dangerous and it’s not gonna be good. I am hoping that you guys will still be doing videos in 20 years because I will still be watching them. There’s no AI that can replace you!❤❤❤

    • @Meems56
      @Meems56 Год назад

      I agree with Aaron about AI. If we think fake news is bad with social media imagine what AI could do!?

  • @tobmeister10
    @tobmeister10 Год назад

    I so very much enjoy the conversations between you two. The banter is fun (laughed out loud at Aaron's reaction to tomatoes in the rose garden) and the discussions on plants, planting, planning, etc... is often very informative and educational. I appreciate the view points from differing sides and solutions created through discussion. I have learned so so much over the years from watching you both. Thank You!!!!

  • @___Laura
    @___Laura Год назад +3

    You made me get up from the couch to go watch the video on my PC so that I could go through frame by frame to catch that T-shirt design. It's so cute!! :) I won't spoil it, but if anyone wants to have a look themselves, it's at 3:56. For anyone wondering, you can go through videos frame by frame with , and . on your keyboard.

    • @___Laura
      @___Laura Год назад +2

      Now that I'm at it: you can go 5 seconds back and forward with right and left arrows, and 10 seconds back and forward with J and L, and pause with K or the spacebar.

  • @kathymatheny6336
    @kathymatheny6336 Год назад +1

    Does anyone remember laura shooting a video in the first greenhouse and russell was in the background, hanging from one of the beams? He slipped and was just dangling there, holding on with his front claws to not fall to the ground. It was 3 or so years ago probably, I’ve never laughed so hard! Laura had no idea what he was doing behind her. When i see the GA logo, i always picture russell hanging on to the bottom of the “s” or “e” in “Answer”.

  • @MamaSueEverett
    @MamaSueEverett Год назад +3

    Hi Laura hi Aaron I just tell you again. Oh I love your show. I love your plants. I love your harvesting. I love your outdoor activities. I love your mom. I love your family you inspire me. You relax me you are beautiful and here’s the thing about the bio tone. The things that you recommend are really the things that we as your fan club/public gravitate towards and I also had trouble getting
    Biotone even from Amazon. Everything was sold out because we want our gardens to look great like yours lol love, Mama Sue.

  • @susangautier787
    @susangautier787 Год назад

    Oh Aaron, I agree that two hours of sun is indeed a shady spot. But you need to see Lisa on Gardeners Workshop give instructions for a 4’ x 8’ cut flower garden! It’s wonderful. Not everyone has enough space for a long row of cut flowers. I appreciate how Lisa encourages those of us desperately longing for cut flowers to just plant a small spot as quickly as possible to grow beautiful things.
    Thanks for your comments and ideas. I think you’re great.

  • @darlenemartinez384
    @darlenemartinez384 Год назад +6

    I live in northern Wisconsin. An area known for its gorgeous fall colors. This year we had a long dry summer with an occasional drenching rain. I’ve lived here almost my entire life and I have never experienced color like we have this year. The intensity of the color is something to behold. And they are lasting longer than I’ve ever experienced. I’m looking out my window and across the pasture to the woods beyond and wondering how did I get so lucky!

    • @PlantLover094
      @PlantLover094 Год назад

      Northern Wisconsin here as well. The maples are breathtaking near me. Even my oaks are a very pretty orange right now, which is unusual as usually my oaks skip orange and go straight from green to brown in the fall. I still have lots of actual flowers too - when I look outside, I see pink roses, zinnias, petunias, agastache and anemone, with the orange trees in the background. Usually all my flowers are done by now so this is unusual but very welcome! 🙂

  • @Debbie3360
    @Debbie3360 Год назад +2

    I can attest the customer service is terrific. I ordered a hoodie & I received a T-shirt. I sent an email, they said sorry, & we’re currently out of stock, when they came in, I received my hoodie. No question abt returning the T-shirt or anything. Best experience.

  • @GrowCookPreserveWithKellyDawn
    @GrowCookPreserveWithKellyDawn Год назад +11

    Also, compost decomposes, unlike soil, so if you add it to the actual planting hole, the tree/plant will sink. It's best to just add compost to the top and replenish as necessary. Tree color can largely depend on the weather, rather than how it is cared for.

  • @sandyroot8005
    @sandyroot8005 Год назад

    I think it would be a very helpful reminder to your subscribers to post on FaceBook every time you upload a Garden Answer Highlights RUclips Video. Especially good for the new subscribers that do not know about Garden Answer Highlights RUclips Videos. I love the interaction between you two on these videos.

  • @angiehorn3280
    @angiehorn3280 Год назад +9

    The prices in your store are crazy good. Thanks for being so affordable!

  • @brianandtamiolson2330
    @brianandtamiolson2330 Год назад +2

    I really enjoy recap videos. It lets me relive the week all over again, thank you so much to all of you.

  • @loribethartist6353
    @loribethartist6353 Год назад +8

    Freezing peppers is so easy… I just used some from last year in our hashbrowns this morning! They will be better when added to cooked foods (like tacos or casseroles), not for fresh eating ❤

  • @DonnaDavisArt
    @DonnaDavisArt Год назад +1

    For the "Whimsy line" you want, this is what I've done: Make a distinct line between lawn and 'whimsy flower bed' but then in that border of bed and lawn plant various grasses that you let grow up, then you get that look of 'loose' but the planted grasses stay more 'clumps' than a lawn that spreads :)

  • @eroswv
    @eroswv Год назад +4

    I like the idea of "Aaron's Acid Garden." I am in the south (South Carolina - Zone 8A) and the Azaleas here in the Spring are just a breath of fresh air and let you know Spring is on the way. I know it would be a lot of work but the results would bring a smile to your face.

  • @Georgann-x3l
    @Georgann-x3l Год назад

    Your daughter communicates better than most adults❤🦋🙏🏻

  • @aksileb
    @aksileb Год назад +11

    The trees around where I live aren’t turning red this year either (zone 6). It’s the high temperatures. It has never been this warm in October. Most of the leaves are still green - very unusual for this late in October. So I don’t think your trees are planted too deep 😂. It’s like that everywhere this year.

  • @carolynmcelmeel1851
    @carolynmcelmeel1851 Год назад +1

    Aaron you crack me up! 😂🤣 Your reaction to tomatoes in the rose garden was priceless. Love the interaction you two provide in your videos. You always provide valuable gardening information. ❤️❤️

  • @joanobrien6708
    @joanobrien6708 Год назад +3

    Would love it if you sold Garden Answer Vests! Vests are my favorite things to wear when working in the garden! Been watching your channel for many years and I still absolutely love it! I’m kinda lost on Saturday mornings with no video🤣🤣

  • @ncallick4226
    @ncallick4226 Год назад +1

    For the tulip temperature question. It's neither day or night temperatures thats important. It is soil temperature which is why they are prechilled. Tulips need cool soil 32-55 degrees to make roots which takes about 4-6 weeks.

  • @vbo9872
    @vbo9872 Год назад +5

    I have a beautiful Maple tree in my front yard that I thought was going to be very poorly colored this fall, but sure enough it's now beautiful red.

  • @shelleycarmichael3454
    @shelleycarmichael3454 Год назад +1

    I love how Aaron participates in these videos!! Thank you Aaron!

  • @terriejohnson4884
    @terriejohnson4884 Год назад +3

    Hi Laura and Aaron, maybe if you change over to clover alternative around the flower shed it won't look so messy when the flowers come up

  • @helenc.9008
    @helenc.9008 Год назад +2

    I think I remember reading the colors happen when a freeze occurs before the plant, like a maple, has drained its starch from the leaf. The more starch left the more intense the color. When a winter freeze takes longer to occur, like usually in more southern areas, the plants have time to drain the starch, so none of those beautiful red and orange colors, even when the frost or freeze finally occurs.

  • @brunafilice3833
    @brunafilice3833 Год назад +3

    Hi! Love you guys as always! In regards to removing some of your roses and replanting another type of rose, according to specialists and David Austin himself, they found a disease called Rose Sickness. Apparently you can’t replace a rose in the same hole. I saw this on Bunny Guinness’ channel, who happens to be David Austin’s niece. Watch it if you can as she explains it much better than I can. Thank you so much for everything you do! Watched you for years and thanks to you, I became a better gardener! 🤗❤️

    • @sherryhudson9075
      @sherryhudson9075 Год назад

      Rose rosette has taken every one of my roses here in Texas. It is a virus that sweeps through neighborhoods

  • @ac42405
    @ac42405 Год назад +1

    So admiring of your graciousness and always kind, thoughtful responses in these sessions. Love the idea of a meadow of grass and flowers with mowed paths for the new area. Sounds wonderful and what an interesting and fabulous challenge that would become.

  • @NimiNewfs
    @NimiNewfs Год назад +5

    Thank you for another wonderful and educational week of videos. You are my Sunday morning coffee go-to! I loved the little “sneak Peek” flash of the additional merch. So fun! Kudos to whomever added that! :)

  • @prettysunshine6655
    @prettysunshine6655 Год назад

    Aaron is very smart. He's sees what others might not see. I appreciated his input in this video very much.

  • @patriciawhittington3419
    @patriciawhittington3419 Год назад +3

    I actually pull up my geraniums and place them in a paper bag and store them in my cool basement for the winter. In the spring I repot them and they are good to go.

  • @janetsmith6716
    @janetsmith6716 Год назад

    The word "meadow" came to my mind when you were describing what you wanted the area by your flower shed to look like. For instance, like the wind picking up wild flower seeds and blowing them to your neck of the woods, so to speak. The seeds have traveled from who knows where. Then nature takes over to create a beautiful landscape of wild flowers. We see these natural meadows all along the highways and the hills here in Kansas.

  • @laraemitchell9064
    @laraemitchell9064 Год назад +3

    I have never lived anywhere that azaleas, rhododendrons, or blue hydrangeas would grow. But I had a friend when I lived in Boise who had a rhododendron (bright pink one) on the side of her house that was huge, happy and loved its life. It was protected just right and must have been in a rare pocket of acid soil where it was. I would go take pictures of it because it was such a “unicorn” there. I loved visiting the Oregon coast during the time azaleas and rhododendrons bloomed. It was spectacular!

    • @dotw2172
      @dotw2172 Год назад +1

      My husband's uncle lives near Seattle. I visited him once in late winter/early spring, and I was fascinated with the huge bush and asked what it was.
      Rhododendron was his answer. They were at least ten feet tall and I don't even know how wide.
      I've never been so jealous. (I live in eastern Washington and we're dry like where Laura lives, so they'd probably never survive without a huge amount of help.)

    • @laraemitchell9064
      @laraemitchell9064 Год назад

      @@dotw2172 they get enormous in the PNW. They grow wild in the forests and when they bloom! Unbelievable. All different colors (except blue). But then there are hydrangeas that are blue!

    • @cynthiafisher9907
      @cynthiafisher9907 Год назад

      @laraemitchell If it had had acidic soil it would have been blue, it must have been the protection.

  • @artistapprentice7021
    @artistapprentice7021 Год назад +1

    🎨Consider painting the electrical box a solid color close to that of the brick, just so there is less contrast. It would help it merge into the background and would be easy to maintain! Love you guys! You are so important for not only my garden but my mental health! 💚

  • @bettyjocohagen7955
    @bettyjocohagen7955 Год назад +3

    I just checked Amazon and they do have bio tone! You had me worried that’s where we get it. Lol

  • @DesertRoseinLV
    @DesertRoseinLV Год назад +1

    Oh Dang!!! I caught the flash and was able to freeze frame on the new design!!!! I will DEFINITLY be ordering that one!!! SOOOOO sweet! Sneaky sneaky!!! Love it!

  • @awizenwoman
    @awizenwoman Год назад +5

    😂😂😂 I knew the moment that I saw you wearing your GA top, that you have not worn in years, that today was sponsored by GA merch shop, and when I saw Aaron in a plain black hoodie, which really suits him, just split myself laughing. If you are both wondering why your sales are low, it is due to the fact that neither of you wear your own merch. 😉😉😉

  • @belle281092
    @belle281092 Год назад

    the shirt design with Russell and Cheddar is so sweet!

  • @vickieyoung7122
    @vickieyoung7122 Год назад +4

    I about hyperventilated with Aaron when she said put tomatoes in the rose garden...lol...was very relieved when Laura said she wouldn't...lol

  • @kittenpawsbb
    @kittenpawsbb Год назад

    3:56 Lol had to select Playback speed 0.25x. Such a cute design. Please create more home and garden decor too. I would luv a Russel for my garden. That you. 🤗❤️🐈🐈

  • @lynnrumsey3296
    @lynnrumsey3296 Год назад +5

    With regard to painting the Hartley brick, German smear is what I would prefer. To me, it is an English look and would tie in to the Hartley design.

  • @953orion
    @953orion Год назад +1

    It was so hard to get it paused on that lil Easter egg! Haha i love it!😻

  • @loribethartist6353
    @loribethartist6353 Год назад +9

    I have reached the point of wanting to get rid of stuff- we’ve been in our house for 20 years and have 3 teenagers, so we’ve built up a lot that needs to go! 😂

    • @HannahPorcella
      @HannahPorcella Год назад +3

      @loribethartist6353, my favorite decluttering process has been created/figured out by a lady named Dana K. White. Her website and podcast is a Slob Comes Clean and she's beginning to beef up her RUclips channel. t's a non-emotional way to declutter. I think she's hilarious, but If her presentation style isn't your cup of tea, I recommend her books highly. 👍

    • @loribethartist6353
      @loribethartist6353 Год назад +4

      @@HannahPorcella thank you I will check her out! I’ve been watching the Clutterbug RUclips channel

    • @HannahPorcella
      @HannahPorcella Год назад

      @@loribethartist6353 I love clutterbug, too! 👍

    • @loricorulli7922
      @loricorulli7922 Год назад +1

      Also the Minimal Mom!

    • @HannahPorcella
      @HannahPorcella Год назад

      @@loricorulli7922 the trifecta! 😄

  • @rainfordfarms770
    @rainfordfarms770 Год назад +1

    Looking back on this video I just wanted to share that a lot of Maples here in the Northeast were hit by a fungal disease that caused them to not change color, they just turned brown and fell off the trees.

  • @susanparker-heitel702
    @susanparker-heitel702 Год назад +2

    I get the giant bags on Amazon all the time as it is cheaper than my far store and garden center. I am in Fla and we are planting heavy Nov- Feb it is kinda like our spring. Come June is is too hot and humid.

  • @lauragreen4899
    @lauragreen4899 Год назад +5

    Isn't fall color affected by warm days and cold nights?

  • @barbaralamoreaux328
    @barbaralamoreaux328 Год назад +2

    Please do another rose garden tour sometime so we can see all those beautiful blooms you mentioned!

  • @catherinemann3378
    @catherinemann3378 Год назад +6

    had a magnolia in 7b...it did very well...some can get a very large spreading canopy, beautiful branch structure...maybe needs sheltered area, like think you said ❤

  • @srollins8789
    @srollins8789 Год назад +1

    Let's do the acidic plantings!!! I just started my "Master's Garden" with azaleas. Very small garden compared but inspired by the 13th hole at Augusta National Golf Club I've had to do some things to get the soil acidity up (similar to my blueberries plantings). My vote is in for the azalea garden!

  • @judymckerrow6720
    @judymckerrow6720 Год назад +5

    Even at the slowest speed that was hard to catch for me. ☹️, did I see flowers? 🎃🍁🍂💚🙃

    • @bronc1749
      @bronc1749 Год назад +1

      Yep, and two ginger kitties 😺 😺

    • @judymckerrow6720
      @judymckerrow6720 Год назад

      @@bronc1749 Thank you, you’ve got a very good eye ! 🎃🍁🍂💚🙃

  • @carolmiller6104
    @carolmiller6104 Год назад +2

    I watch your hydrangea video each spring before I prune and feed mine and it gets easier every year. I am in Georgia and my hydrangeas are beautiful. Thanks for all your advice, it takes the fear out of pruning.

  • @AdamChenevert
    @AdamChenevert Год назад +4

    Douglas is going to be salty he isn't on that shirt

  • @alishadion6287
    @alishadion6287 Год назад

    Also…looove the long sleeve! Yasss 💜 People please understand the fact that they are taking the merch retail operations into their own hands is a big endeavor. E-commerce is not an easy thing to do let alone create the magnificent content that we all get to enjoy 🌻💜

  • @michellemasuka
    @michellemasuka Год назад +3

    T-shirt "Plant high it won't die...coming soon"?

  • @karlaplatt5538
    @karlaplatt5538 Год назад +1

    My first thought for why your maple is not turning red this fall is related to the first statement from Laura - . our average first frost is October 4th and your not forecasted for a light frost until ~October 31st; which is late. Most of what I'm reading is saying you need the cooler temperatures at night to trigger the leaf changing process.

  • @sandy-rr1by
    @sandy-rr1by Год назад +4

    Tomatoes in the rose garden? Hmmm, do they have a good marriage counselor where yall live? HAAA!!!!!

  • @brooksstudiosgarden1615
    @brooksstudiosgarden1615 Год назад +1

    Stop the video at minute 3:56 and you see a white shirt with Chedder and Russell on the front! It’s awesome!! I can’t wait until the shirt comes out!!! ❤❤❤❤

  • @bjrockensock
    @bjrockensock Год назад

    per your conversation at 16:00 if you "edge" a bed with plants like hardy geranium or hosta--something that has density and a depth, it will shade out the grass beneath it, keeping your cottage edge a bit neater. Turf can't compete. Another good idea is to plant an intentional grass that can blend into the turf and take a mow like sideoats grama or blue grama--both can be mown or left to grow so you end up with a strip of mixed grasses and forbs which is soft in appearance and rather meadow-like.

  • @suzannemills9955
    @suzannemills9955 Год назад +1

    I love AARON'S ACID GARDEN SHOW

  • @J91934
    @J91934 Год назад +2

    Guys, i love your channel so much. You are the reason i created a garden in my half acre backyard. Everyone that comes back there is amazed. I planted 5 emearld green and 5 north pole arbs. Can you or Aaron please do a segment on taking care of Evergreens? The what, when, how, and why you do it? I need guidance here, and obviously, i trust your guidance. 😊

  • @Olikins
    @Olikins Год назад

    Sneaky Sneaky on tucking that new design in there! Looks so cute!!

  • @heathersgardenpeace
    @heathersgardenpeace Год назад +1

    Fine line between whimsical and messy, for sure. I'm always dancing it. 😂

  • @Blake.Cooper
    @Blake.Cooper Год назад +2

    Always a great start to my Sunday to tune in and watch Laura and Aaron. It's like catching up with my "friends in my head". 😍