April 2023 Spring Garden Walk and Planting Spring Containers
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Welcome back to Honey Hill friends! What a long winter it has been here in eastern Washington. I am so happy to be back with all of your in the garden, and I cannot wait to share many exciting things to come this year. Happy Gardening!
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I just happened upon your channel. I absolutely love your videos. I pray for your back, that pain is no joke. Thank you for sharing such a beautiful life. There is so much junk out there being posted, your channel is pure beauty and goodness. I just love it. ❤
Thank you so much, Lori! I hope this can be a feel good gardening place, so your feedback means a lot. 💕🌻
So happy you’re back! Praying for a healthy recovery.
Thank you so much!
Greetings from Cape Town South Africa! Great video! Loving gilets at the moment, your look is giving everyday Lydia Elise Millen in her kitchgarden, lovely!
Happy to see you back dear.
Don't do hard heavy labor.
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Thank you so much! 🌻
I love watching your videos!!! Your stuff gives me inspiration for my gardens!!
Thank you! I am so glad I can offer any inspiration!
Samantha so glad you are back, miss you & your garden very much. Please take care of yourself and get help where you need it. Blessings & praying for you and family 🌈😉
Hi Ramona, Thank you so much! So glad to be back in the garden, and will be asking for more help this year for sure!
Welcome back! RUclips recommended one of your tour videos to me the other day and I spent all weekend watching your old videos. I was so happy to see a new video from you in my subscriptions today! 🐝
Thank you, Amy! I'm so glad to be back!
I've been trying, for years, to grow a hedge of lilacs. Everytime they put on nice growth, the deer mow them back down!! I've had them for about 5 or more years and only 1 has finally been able to flower!! I have a love-hate relationship with the deer here in Pennsylvania.
I feel your pain! The deer really cause a gardener so much grief. Any chance you can put cages around them until their canopies are out of reach for the deer? Also, did you plant them when they were quite small? Lilacs can take some years to flower.
welcome back! hopw tht you are felling better soon!
Thank you so much! 🌻
This looks awesome, hope you are doing great friend 😇
Thank you so much! 🌻
All of the mullein😍
Yeah !!! New video , we been waiting 😊
Welcome back! Sorry to hear about all the chaos, but that's life right? And that's why we garden! Just a little peace among the chaos :) Love your garden tours and excited to see how your garden progresses this year! What a bummer about the roses!
Thank you so much, Cynthia! Glad to be back, finally! Yes, absolutely! Gardening is the calm in the storm for sure.
Ahhh you are backkkk 🙌🏻🙌🏻
Yes, finally! 🌻💕
Glad to hear you are doing better! I can relate, as I fell in December (off my kitchen counter putting up Chrismas garland...lol) and broke my femur requiring major surgery. Finding it easier to work with pots and deck boxes as kneeling, and getting back up is a struggle. Going to try my best to get veggies and flowers in this year. Thanks for the inspiration!
I am so sorry to hear of your accident, Lynn. Wishing you all the best as you heal. Container gardening is a great idea, and so beautiful too!
You’re back! I found your RUclips while I was pregnant and you inspired me to start a cottage garden and start a channel🌸 I’m sorry about your neck! Praying for your healing.
Thank you so much! I'm so glad I could inspire you to start a cottage garden!
I only found your channel recently but I subscribed anyway in the hope you’d come back. So, welcome back 💕
Ah thank you so much! I am glad to be back!
I love your videos I hope you get well ❤
Thank you so much, Roxana!
What joy to see your video on my feed! I am truly sorry to hear about your neck. I can’t even imagine! Please do be careful! I am excited to see your garden come back to life! Sending up a little prayer for you and your sweet family! 💗
Thank you so much, I truly appreciate that! Glad to be back!🌻💕🙏🏻
I've been waiting for your return. So sorry about your joint problems. I don't know how you get anything done. Stay positive.
Thank you so much, Carol! I’m glad to be back and taking it slow. 🌻
So thankful for the garden walkabout and hope you're doing well! You mentioned that you do all your own edging - and it looks so tidy. I would love to know what tool you use for the edging and/or what you recommend to make the job as easy as possible!
Thank you so much! I use this manual edger which makes the job relatively easy and quick. I highly suggest edging after a rain or the lawn has been watered. Edging on dry soil always is so much more difficult for me. Happy Gardening! rstyle.me/+RpAWjUU-3GqB3dup9823FQ
So happy you are back and feeling better!! ❤️❤️
Thank you so much, Julie! Very glad to be back in the garden!
I just found your channel & I love your content. So many of your flowers, especially the roses are some of my favorites. I love the cottage style. Hope you and your family are feeling better soon.
Glad to see you and your garden again! Sounds like you have grand plans but be sure to take care of your health first. So excited to see your early summer garden tours once everything is blooming!
Thank you so much, Sarah, I can't wait for everything to be in bloom either! Thankful to be back in the garden and feeling better, but listening to my body for sure.
@@HoneyHill we're in the mountain west and like you have had a ROUGH winter with record breaking snow. Everything is at least a month behind normal this spring. So I'm living vicariously through all the RUclips gardeners who have spring blooms and aching to see if everything I planted last year has survived!
@@sarahf2800 We share the same woes! It really is remarkable how much our growing season can be shortened by the weather in a given year.
So happy to see that you uploaded a new video - can't wait to watch it! 🤩
Welcome back! I’m so sorry you’ve had such a rough season of illness and pain . I’m proud of you for allowing yourself the time to go slow and rest as your body heals .
Thank be question I have , how do you keep the deer from chomping off your roses ? We have a huge issue with deer . It’s rather discouraging. They ate my beautiful pansies the other day .
Thank you so much Bobbi Lynn, I am glad to be back, and thankfully doing better. A fence of course if the best security against deer, but having a dog has helped some, and spraying regularly with Liquid Fence has been the most helpful. I feel your pain, the deer eat all my favorite things. It's hard to stay on top of deterring them.
Yeah your back!!! Oh my gosh I just love to hear your plans for your garden. Take it slow and praying for your whole family to be well. Smiles
Thank you so much, Debi! 🌻
I can’t wait to see your plans come to fruition
Sorry to hear you and your family have been ill! I am also happy to see that you are back! I hope everyone is back to normal soon and I look forward to each and every one of your videos❤️
Thank you so much, Pat! 🌻
Thanks for keeping it real. It's easy to get caught up thinking you are the only one having such a hard time but we all have times like this. I'm glad you are doing better now. Question❓ I was thinking about using compost to mulch with as well but wondering if it will burn my plants? I'm guessing no since I hear about so many people using it.
Hi Aimee, Thank you so much! Compost will work great for mulch. Cow manure that is not well rotted could burn plants, but in general a good quality compost is ideal for mulch because it adds so much goodness back into the soil. I think of it as a two for one!
Yay, happy to see you here on youtube! Your are my favorite gardener on here, your gardens are a huge inspiration. I wish you a serene and happy gardening season 🌷
Thank you so much, Catherine! That is so kind of you!🌻
I find u a couple of weeks ago seeing your last video concerning your neck issue. I’m so glad you’re back. Stay safe. Don’t over do it.❤️
Thank you so much, Betty! I appreciate this so much. 🌹❤
Welcome back n hope you are good and feeling better. I love you garden and got lots of flower ideas from you.
Thank you so much! ❤
Welcome back! I am so excited. Love your gardens, and the view is amazing. Take it slow, you'll get better.
Thank you so much, Barb! Glad to be back!
I Samantha I am a new sub and watched all your previous videos and loved all of them. Thanks so much for all ur hard work on your channel. I am a Gardner as well and suffered from bulging discs and finally had to have surgery at 36 years old and I lost my gardens and was so sad about that. After surgery and recovery I am back in the garden and still have to be extremely carful I have little mobility and had to have my spine 2-7 fused ( and that is located in the back neck/spine area ) very long recovery and with painful physical therapy but in the end so much happier I did it. I hope and pray that you are careful and things dont get as bad as they did for me but, I will say the garden does make me happy too and I love seeing you happy and back in your garden. Much luck to you and thank you for taking the time to come back to your channel its easiest one of my favorites to watch :) Cant wait to see whats coming :)
Hi Michelle, I am so sorry to hear of your ordeal with your neck and back. Spinal injuries are so painful and slow to heal. It sounds like you are on the road to recovery, but yes it is so important to take it easy and listen to our bodies. I can easily have a flare up of pain if I push myself too hard. Thank you so much for your kind words, I’m so glad you are here! Happy Gardening!
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Cottage garden styles are my favorite. I've been waiting for your gorgeous garden tours. I'm happy because all my David Austin roses made it through the winter. I don't have deer or moose but I do have rabbits. Looking forward to see what your plans are for this year. Hoping you and your family have a speedy recovery. Bonny zone 5b Canada
Hi Bonny, glad to be back and thank you so much for the well wishes! Can't wait for the garden to have its first flush to share in a tour! So happy to hear all your precious David Austin roses made it through the winter unscathed. 🌹
Soo happy to see you again on yt! I love all of your videos and have missed seeing them. Your home and garden are absolutely beautiful and the only gardening channel I feel like I can relate to in style and as a mama of several kiddos! It has been a rough year of sickness for our family also with three kids in school. We have had about every sickness ourselves this past school year and recently also. It has been rough for sure. Please keep posting gardening and home videos! You are definitely one of my favorites to watch and relate to. Blessings and get well wishes to you and your family ❤
Brenna, Thank you this is so kind! I'm so sorry to hear your family has been hit hard by sickness this year also. It can be draining when it's one thing after another. Wishing your family good health, especially to enjoy spring and summer to its fullest. So glad you are here!
@Honey Hill Thank you. Praying for sunshine and an end to all of the sickness. Hope your little girl gets to feeling better 💕 she is adorable ♡ Our girls have been sick recently also. Come on warmer, sunnier weather! :) I planted some lavendar veranda roses in white fluted planters and candytuft in our rock bed and adore them. The candytuft is growing so quickly and seems quite hardy. Your potted plants are so pretty and flow nicely together in arrangement too ♡
Have you tried calycanthus? Flowering shrub with lush leaves. I have several of the Aphrodite variety (maroon blooms) and one Venus (white flowers) and it’s one of the few shrubs I have that deer don’t browse on. I have very hungry deer like yours and live on the edge of the woods. I’ve had them eat rhododendrons and viburnum and oak leaf hydrangea that are all supposed to be deer resistant but they left the calycanthus right next to them alone. They’re a native and shade tolerant, adaptable, no pruning needed.
I don’t have any calycanthus in my garden yet, but there is a lovely specimen at a local garden center I’ve seen, and it’s absolutely massive! I’m so glad to hear the deer stay away, I may have to add it to the garden sooner than later. Thank you for the suggestion!
I recently found your channel! I love your garden - so charming and inspiring ❤
Thank you so much!
I was so excited to see another video! I hope your family continues to heal up. As always a wonderful video, I’m so excited to hear all your bringing this year!!!
Thank you so much, Melissa! 🌻
So sorry you've had to deal with neck pain, been there myself. Planters are lovely, you have some ambitious plans, look forward to seeing it come together.
Thank you so much, Wende! Ambitious plans indeed, will likely slowly take shape in the years to come.🌻
So sorry to hear about the challenges you've been facing- but also so glad to see you back on youtube. I hope and pray for your complete healing and that getting hands in the soil be therapeutic for your body, soul and spirit. Blessings from Ontario Canada : )
Thank you so much, Lydia! I appreciate that so much. 🙏🏻🌻
So glad you’re feeling better Samantha 🥰🥰 everything is looking beautiful 🍃🌺🍃
Thank you so much, Jasmine! I’m so grateful to be back! 🌻
I’m so happy to find your Channel! I adore your gardening and speaking style. Hopefully your entire family has full recovery. I’ve watched several of your previous videos and love seeing your progress. “The garden is always here waiting for us” ❤️So very true. I’m behind in some projects, mostly seed sowing. But I’m not going to be discouraged - life happens 😊 Can’t wait to see your gardens flourish.
Thank you so much, Theresa! I think we all are moving in the right direction of health, it’s just been slow going. Yes absolutely don’t feel discouraged, there were so many seeds I set out to start this year but it didn’t happen, and that’s okay. I will probably sow much more directly in the ground than I have in previous years and see how they do. Happy Gardening! 🌻
Happy have you back! Can’t wait to see what you have planned. I’m excited to see your prairie border now that it’s a little older. Wishing your family and you good health in the future.
Thank you so much, Adaline! 🌻
So glad you are back🎉
Thank you, Denise! 🌻
I'm a new subscriber and when I didn't see any recent videos I was hoping you were doing well as one of the last videos I watched mentioned your neck pain. Anyway I am so happy you are feeling a bit better and that you are sharing your garden again!
Hi Julia, Thank you so much! I'm so glad to be back, and glad that you are here too!
Eeek I am so happy to see you!
Thank you so much! 🌻
Hi there! I recently found you and am excited to see your plans come into fruition! I love your european style of gardening and will love to see the progress of your designs. I also deal with some intense deer pressure here in SW Virginia and am curious about your roses that you have growing in the front garden. Do the deer not like those? Everytime I plant they just munch the blossoms away. So frustrating! PS...I loooove hornbeams. They will look lovely. PPS....I love the idea of the crabapple trained arches. That's a great plan!
Hi Michelle! Thank you so much! The deer unfortunately do munch on all of my roses, and many other plants they aren’t even supposed to like. My strategy doing dense planting in large borders is that hopefully they won’t be able to eat too much of anything where things look bare, but I also have a dog and try to spray with Liquid Fence which helps the most. Would love a real fence someday!
Hi Samantha glad to see your videos. Which state you living in because I like the forest behind the house.
So GLAD to see you again, Samantha!!!!!!!! I have been watching and rewatching your past garden tours and just hoping you were doing okay. I'm sorry to hear about everything going on. hopefully a little time in the garden here and there can help ease some of those troubles! thanks for taking the time and effort to make videos to share with us!!! edit: love the archway/arbor addition at the entrance! also, i'm in 6b/7 and have lost several koko loko roses. it's just not a rose that's ever done well for me. I wish she was better for my zone, but alas. that's gardening. I did manage to get a stephen rulo rose this year, as sort of a similar colored rose. we'll see how he does!!
Courtney! Thank you so much for all of your support and encouragement. Gardening truly is such good medicine, that is for sure. I've been growing a couple of Stephen Rulo also, but they were 1 year own root roses, and I know I've lost one. I may give up on Koko Loko and just keep the ones I have, but she is a fragile beauty! I hope Stephen Rulo thrives in your garden!!
What state are you in ? Looking forward to watching your future videos ... What a beautiful place you have.
Thank you so much, Susan! We are in eastern Washington. 🌻
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Birches make a beautiful canopy. I saw a road with birches along either side. Ahh so beautiful. Crabapples would be gorgeous too tho!!
Birches are so beautiful! I love them but am allergic to their pollen so they don’t love me back. May be brave and add one to the garden someday though.
@@HoneyHill ugh I am sorry. 🤥 In my opinion, they are one of the most beautiful trees.
I am so glad you are back, I started watching your videos last week and I love your style. My land and style of planting are very similar to yours, so thank you for inspiring me❤.
Are you still going to create a sitting area near the pond or did you rethink that area?
I am excited for your next videos, take care!😊
Hi Raluca! Thank you so much! Yes, I am still thinking about a sitting area near the pond. Maybe a little bench or something once I get all the stones in place, but still mulling it over. Happy Gardening!
I’m very happy to see you back again and sad at the same time re your health condition, but I hope and pray for complete recovery soon👏♥️💯🔜👩🏻🌾 as always, your passion and enthusiasm to make your garden so beautiful encourage us to do more on what we have on our own garden, though your space and the amount of your annuals and perennials are lovelier and really you’re great at it, in your patience and how you try and care for them, plus family of course, you’re a realist.👏♥️💯 maybe you don’t need to do long videos but even just 10 or 15 minutes of updates will be more than enough and for sure you’ll entice more gardeners to subscribe and be entertained with what you’ve already accomplished in your garden for the last 5 years or so….again, glad to see you back and happy gardening👏👩🏻🌾👏🏡 …get well soon, and take care👏💯👩🏻🌾🔜
Thank you so much, Carol! So kind of you, I truly appreciate your well wishes and feedback re the videos. My husband and I were talking about this today, I want to try to get a shorter form 10-15 minute video out at least once a week, as well as a longer form video once a week too. Goals!
@@HoneyHill that’s more like it, one day at a time, you have no idea how much you encourage us with your detailed information re your plants and how you incorporate them cohesively 👏🏼♥️👩🏻🌾🤗 looking forward for more, Samantha 👩🏻🌾 God speed … best regards to your family 👋
Love the blue and yellow combination. Where did you get the faux boise planters? I can identify with the neck issues. I suffered for 6 weeks and had to sleep sitting up in a chair with my feet on an ottoman, After 6 weeks of therapy... the therapist suggested cupping. One session of cupping, and the next day the pain was gone!!!!!!!!!!!! I said if this ever happens again, we're starting with cupping!
Hi Liane, Thank you so much! Here is a link to the faux bois containers. rstyle.me/+BfUceqlD594KyDWmplDUEQ
I'm sorry to hear you also suffered from neck pain. It really is debilitating, and yes sleep was the worst! Cupping is great, and massage when I can get one and acupuncture have both been very helpful for me also.
Здравствуйте! Я тоже занимаюсь садоводством и на прошлой неделе случайно наткнулась на ваш канал, и залипла, смотрела весь день. Мне очень нравится то, что вы делаете. У вас очень красивые растения! Желаю вам здоровья от всей души!
Thank you so much, Svetlana! That is so kind of you to say. Wishing you the same!
@@HoneyHill Спасибо!❤
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What do you do about bulbs you bought in the fall that you didn’t put in the ground? I also bought some and didn’t get to it last fall but they are still sitting in my shed waiting. Should I just throw them in the ground now? Wait? Or throw them in the mulch pile and cut my losses?
At this point in the year it may be too late to plant them. You can check them over and see if they are soft or show signs of mold. If so, then toss them. If they look healthy you could also try potting them in leftover nursery cans and see if they sprout.
I too live in a cold climate . I also rent , but have a longing for roses . Since I need to plant in pots , should I take the pots of roses into the garage over winter to protect them ? Or would it be safer to wrap them ?
I would say yes to bring them into the garage when they go dormant, however, don't let them completely dry out or you could lose them. I would water them bi-weekly and keep an eye on the moisture level. Otherwise, you could huddle your pots close together in a protected area of your garden and wrap with burlap and frost cloth. It is also helpful when planting in pots to plant a variety of rose that is rate one or two zones colder than your own. Hope this helps!
Do you fill your large pots with soil completely or do you partially fill them something else to reduce the amount of soil needed?
Hi Marlene, I do fill them completely with soil.
@@HoneyHill wow!
Where are you? I was guessing the Northwest but...I am in Portland and am 7b and you said you are zone 6?
I’m in eastern Washington. 🌻
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