Country Gardens Walk/ Lavender success/ Pump house garden part 1
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- Опубликовано: 26 май 2024
- Lets walk a few garden borders, check on the progress of the Lavender propagation and visit some ongoing work at the top of the slope garden near the pump house.
0.00 walking the gardens
6:32 Lavender sprigs!
8:35 Cutting my favorite tree
10:25 Pump house garden part 1 Хобби
Patsy Parsnip is so cute! Your talents are many and I love watching your videos. Thank you.
I had pink primrose show up and have no clue where it came from but I sure welcome them! Some are around my lavender and looks so pretty!❤❤❤❤
Admire your garden and ability to get beautiful flowers and plants to mix so well, just gorgeous!!! I enjoy your conversation about your garden and home. Thanks for sharing!!!
Pink Primrose would grow wild in the backyard of a house I use to live in! Some say they can be a nuisance because they spread like crazy throughout a garden but I thought they were beautiful! 🌸 They also are said to be the key to faerieland.
Agree, no nuisance
They are very boisterous! I do have a lot of cleanup to do after they bloom and I pull them out by the handful....but they always return within a few weeks and I am happy with that.
Your gardens are just lovely! My mom and I enjoy watching your videos so much. Thank you, for taking us along with you as you take care of those gardens. God bless and keep your family. 🌷
Looks amazing! I love your peacock. He wanted to be the star of the show. I was thinking one day you could do a little video of all your wonderful pets.
Oh my, we have many videos featuring our farm family, I try to include them often.
Beautiful garden, beautiful music, and a beautiful peacock! Thank you for bringing peace to my soul.
Beautiful fashion show from the peacock! Patsy Parsnip is gorgeous! My peonies about to bloom in my CT garden. Too bad their such short lived. Jeri, you find a use for everything. I marvel at your gardens.
I just love the blooming peacock in your garden ( LOL) . As always, I get l lot of satisfaction and inspiration from your videos. Thank you for taking the time to make them and for sharing your garden with us.
Those peacocks are the longest blooming flowers we have here. They start "blooming" in late winter and keep on going until July when they drop all their "petals" all over the yard!
Your cottage garden looks magical! All of your flowers are beautiful and the peacock seems even bigger.Thank you very much for all of your wonderful videos.
I also have foxgloves in my garden and recently read how poisonous/toxic they are. They can even cause cardiac problems. I never touch them without gloves or have them near any food items.
@@life-mm5do Yes, I mentioned this when I did a video on Foxglove. The odd thing is, my Peacocks like to eat the leaves, and are unharmed;
The work never stops in a well tended garden and hats off to you my friend, because you are doing a brilliant job👏🏻. Well done with the lavender and I simply love those little wattle fences you make…the peacock is a sight to behold 💖. I’m just sad that our wonderful stroll through your garden has to come to an end again. The pump house final reveal is something I look forward very much Jeri.🥰 Sending hugs. Xxx
I'm itching to get to that pump house...the only thing I've ever done to improve it was 30 yrs ago when I painted it red.
@@JeriLandersofHopalongHollow Some things take time and now, I’m sure you will do an amazing job.
I love your garden walkabouts. My foxgloves I started from seed 2 summers ago are just now starting to bloom and my lavender surprisingly is flourishing in my VT garden. Now I know the satisfying feeling of sowing our seeds rather than buying the plant.
Seeds are the best!
Oh Jeri you live in a fairy tale world! That’s what your garden reminds me of. How beautiful those gardens are! But of course lots of hard work goes along with it!
I am trying to create a wee fairy tale garden out front after years of neglect due to sickness. Wish we were in the country but alas we are not and have to contend with traffic. But the beauty of flowers and plants helps allay the sound of traffic.
Our bearded iris is ready to grace us with its rich purple hues. Can’t wait!! The peonies were gorgeous as Michigan has had a lovely spring for a change. In spite of the occasional severe storm.
Love you, your home, and your gardens. Blessings for you and James.
Love from Lin in Michigan ❤
I agree, A garden can erase the outside world.
Yes a garden is close to Heaven. The first time God walked with man was in a garden …. The garden of Eden!
Oh my Patsy is just so precious ❤️Everything is just beautiful 💐!
So pretty in every way, I love to stop by it’s so real .I would like to say Thankyou for your calm manner. Love from England.xxxx🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝
Such a pretty view out in the distance…those rolling hills.❤
I love your rustic cottage style which is perfect alongside an old property and a rural landscape
Thank you Jeri, lovely garden ! 💐💚🙃
Greetings from Ireland, Your garden Is a beautiful natural looking garden, Its the bees knees.
It must be so calming to sit on your front porch and survey the property. Love it and love your videos! 💗💚💛💜
It's very noisy, but surprisingly calming.
Your garden is so beautiful. And the brick border around the one garden is awesome.
This is from my heart, I would give you an acadamy award for best videographer of all time. I notice some of your skills, don't know the technical words, but you walk us through your garden slowly, naturally and flawlessly, slightly zoom in and out. You're talented. I love your style. Plus you are yourself. You're genuine. True inside and out. Soft spoken AND bravely silent, as you film your piece of nature, graciously recording its beauty. Reality. I'm so glad I found your site many years ago. You are my favorite!
Thank you Tina, so appreciate your comment. I know that you've been here for quite some time, thank you for sticking with me!
Just lovely Jeri! I adore your garden. Your peacock has much better tail display feathers than ours. One is four years old and compared to last year his tail is quite sparse! The baby is almost two and his display is very cute. Thankyou for all your beautiful peaceful videos.
My boys are over 10 years old, so they have huge tails. I remember when they were little guys flashing their very small tail feathers, so cute!
Charming video as usual,enjoy the sunshine ,garden and animals its a very special place you have!🌻🌻🌻🦚😀
Was thinking of you, just yesterday and nice surprise! Great video as always. Thank you for mentioning on the Mediterranean plants for soil. Have a wonderful week💕💕👏👏🌸🌸👩🌾
always a joy to watch and listen.i so admire all you do,you are a wonderful gardener.
Your peacock is beautiful! Your flowers are too!
Everything is looking beautiful! 💜🦋🐝🌺
Howdy again from deep south texas!
Love your primitive, country cottage gardens ❣️🌸🌹🌻🌿🌼🏵️🌸🌱
Thank you very much, Jeri. I love looking at your natural and rustic, gardens. Always...a treat! And listening to explain, everything. Plus looking at your beautiful, peacock. Showing-off it's lovely plumage. Your farm, is great! Hope you and yours, had a nice...Memorial Day. Fr: your fan from So. 'Caliville', 🇺🇸. 😀👋
You are so welcome!
I am partial to the Forget Me Nots as well. Thanks for the inspiration!
Your cottage garden is so lush and beautiful! The peacock was so lovely. Those beetles look like lily beetles, maybe they are related.
Spring has sprung - with a little help. hugs
BEAUTIFUL, LOVE YOUR GARDEN, THANK YOU.
LOVE LOVE LOVE the little wooden fences! I need to make some of those!
You did it again…I just soooooo LOVE your gardens…they are just BEAUTIFUL and so tasteful…with all the different borders…and your peacocks are just AMAZING…I love them…where I grew up my mom would drive by this one back road for me cause this one person on that road raised some peacocks and my mom new I just LOVED THEM…they are just BEAUTIFUL birds and their feathers…UHHHH!!! One of my favorite memories…
And I know what you mean by one plant taking over…a friend of mine gave me some of her lily of the valley and OH BOY I didn’t realize it would spread this much…I too have to keep pulling them out of my other flowers…it keeps taking over…I just may have to dig those other flower plants out and put them in my other beds…but I’ll have to see…I love them there…AGAIN THANK YOU FOR SHARING YOUR BEAUTIFUL GARDENS!!! ❤🌿❤️🌸❤️😊
The peacock seem to know how beautiful they are, one of them struts up and down the front fence by the road and drivers slow down all day long to see him.
I had Lily of the Valley that never grew at all, it just shows that one persons trouble plant is anothers desired plant.
Beautiful, Just Beautiful.
I have Cochins and farm kitty's, the wire in the beds work wonderful. Some beds the wire is permanent and my husband always gets a laugh at how I manage to get down into the soil to plant my seedlings.
Again, everything looks great in your gardens, alot of hours of work there.
Those wire cloches are easy to trip over, it's quite a trick maneuvering through the maze sometimes!
I love your rustic, natural garden. I would have a wild yard if it were up to me, but the hubs likes things a little more manicured. He really does a nice job with our yard and I have a fenced in area that I let go a little. We make it work!
My husband cuts down anything growing in the walkways, even if its a good plant.. but I try to rescue my "wanderers" before he take out the brush cutter!
Thank you Jeri, for another inspiring tour of your May garden.
I always lived in the suburbs but moved out to a 1920 farmhouse in a rural area 2.5 years ago. It is SO different to garden out here. I can relate to the pressures of the wild, both plant and animal, in my garden 😂. I am just working on it a bit each year. Someday, I hope it looks like yours 🤗. It's simply beautiful 🌷🩷.
Living in the country is wonderful, but it's true that you have a whole new set of unwanted guests into your garden that blow in from the surrounding fields and meadows, I often find some really weird stuff growing in my gardens...
I like the sound of the peacock💕
Привет Джерри! Ты как всегда полна планов и энергии. В этом видео не было твоих трудолюбивых рук в митенках. Мне очень нравятся твои перчатки без пальчиков. Это очень мило! Хорошей погоды и здоровья!
Your homestead is so gorgeous. Thank you for sharing... you do have a grandcarea to care area. Wow, on the peacock display.
Beautiful, beautiful and beautiful
Beautiful Peacocks. 🦚
Thank you and greettings from Germany 🇩🇪❤️🇺🇲
Greetings!
How about a video (sometime) on what you do to keep your energy up, so you can do all the projects that keep your place looking so beautiful?
I just love your gardens. I love the way you allow your animals to roam freely. Have you visited Annette’s little garden in the big city ? She does the same. I wish I had animals and land to keep them on! For now I’ll live in your gardens! Lol
Everything is beautiful
A slice of Heaven on Earth.........
Hi Jeri ! Beautiful flowers !! enjoy them! all of your work is really showing in your wonderful gardens! the view from the hill top was amazing, and what a blessing to live with those views. I feel I am so far behind in my gardens I get disappointed with myself. just the thought of working in the gardens makes me more eager for retiring ! until next time and what's cooking ?!! Blessings friend!, Paula
Oh Paula, I am so grateful to live in this beautiful place.
It may seem like I am on top of things, but in reality, I am so far behind on sowing and preparing beds for summer. There is never enough time, even if one is retired.
How are you? I’m so glad I got a notification for your video 😊
Love those sweet wattle fences you make! I am going to have to try to make on for an area I have!
I'm one that won some of your seed and am overjoyed to have seeds from your garden and soon to be flowers!
Did the seeds arrive?
Love your gardens ❤
Lovely video Jeri.
What a wonderful outcome with the lavender. I'll have to remember to take cuttings from mine next spring. 😊
The larkspur flowers are beautiful. They remind me of delphiniums. One day I may very well have to get me some larkspur.
I look forward to the recipe.
Every blessing to you.
I call Larkspur the Poor Relations of the stately Delphinium.
Perfectly PERFECT!
I love your country cottage style and repurposed materials.
Your garden looks beautiful! It makes me so happy to take a stroll “ with you “ through your garden. I have a question about your lavender starts . How often do you water the little cuttings in their pots / trays ? I get scared I will over water or under water them.
I've kept them evenly moist throughout the process.
Your gardens are so fun and beautiful! I want to plant more flowers/gardens. Dint rightly know where or how to start. My knowledge of all these flowers is very minimal.
I have a lot of videos here, many of them should help you to start a new garden,
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I also prefer the more rustic wild bouquets!
I’ve never seen elder beetles. They are sweet. And I did spot a little piece of poison ivy near the coral, right before you took the camera to the beetles. So beware. Ha. Also at the end of honeysuckle where that weed vibe has climbed up (I have that everywhere and try to pull it out) there looks to be poison ivy at the top area. ❤
Oh yes, we have a lot of that nasty vine.
You have a peacock!!😊
We have 3 boys, they were born here over 10 years ago.
Ii am a longtime fan of your posts and RUclips videos. I am so sorry to tell you that the Japanese honeysuckle is one of the most invasive plants in the US and destroys our natural habitats. If you like honey suckle you could replace it with coral honeysuckle (lonicera semperviren). ❤️
Thanks Harriet, You are correct in saying that it is invasive, we certainly didn't plant it; it just appeared. However, on all of our 40 acres, I only see an abundance of Honey suckle on this front yard garden fence and one other that separates our property from the neighbors and frankly, it makes a wonderful privacy hedge. I see no evidence of it taking over the natural areas of our woods and meadows.There are SO many promiscuous plants that need taming around here, Periwinkle. Wisteria, Loosestrife... the list goes on and on. The only one that really concerns me is Kudzu, and fortunately, we do not have any here.
Oh Patsy Parsnip is adorable. I’m still enjoying my sweet “Pippity Trimble” you made a few years back. She is under a glass clouch along with her book the Green Stranger! 😊
Your garden and flowers are lovely. My lavender is blooming also. Smells so good. Thanks for sharing. Take care.
Did you ever order any more copies of your book with the bear on the cover? I forget the title. You had many but weren’t selling them a few years back when I checked. Thanks. ✝️🐾🦋🐝🇺🇸
oh. so glad you have a Pipp!
L❤o❤v❤e your videos! Everything is sssoo wild!
Everything is coming up wonderful in your garden Jeri. My experiment with the dahlia seeds are growing inside but outside something is eating the new tender shoots. I don’t know what it is and I trued covering them, spraying them with a mixture of vegetable oil, Dawn liquid soap and water but it’s not working . So! What I am going to do with the ones growing so well inside in the Pete pots is put them in clay pots soon and put them up on the deck. If they don’t get attacked by anything I’ll let them grow there and then transfer them into ground once they are larger and established. Everything ells is coming up just fine as it did last summer. Shocks we missed a cooking video😊 I LOVE when you do cooking videos and set the table. As always, thank you for all your efforts in making these educational videos for all of us. God Bless …. Brian
Wait until the plants are about 8" tall before putting them out, it could be slugs eating them. try slug bait and spray with Neem if you have any more problems.
Patsy Parsnip is darling!
Where is hopalong hollow? I love this video❤❤❤❤ thank you for sharing
We are in Tennessee, USA
Your little felt animals are so sweet! Have you ever made a frame for an outside topiary one?
Thanks for the reminder! I used to look for wire rabbit Topiary frames, but I suppose I could make my own.
I love larkspur. So easy to grow. Peonies are so beautiful, but never last long enough. I wish that they bloomed for months. Patsy is precious. Honeysuckle smells heavenly. I would love to have peacocks, but the neighbors and the city would kill me. Weeds are never supposed to show up and they always do. Sigh.
Roses and Peony blooms are so fleeting, I often miss video shots of them because of it.
Beautiful garden Jeri, I was wondering what type of forget me nots do you have? I planted some chinese forget me nots 2 years ago and the flowers are so tiny. pin head tiny. Your flowers look so much larger.
The package says Chinese forget me not
If I want to buy one of your books, where is the best place to do it so you receive a profit?
My website: www.jerilanders.com
Hey if there are any seeds left, I would be honored to have some!!!!!❤❤❤
Send me a SASE to 391 Joppa Mt. Road and I will send you some seeds.
@@JeriLandersofHopalongHollow Sure will and thank you. :) If I make that American Beauty Berry Jelly this year, Ill be sure to send you some if you like.
@@JeriLandersofHopalongHollow Not sure if you remember that Jelly I sent you a few years ago. :)
But hopefully will make it this year.
@@tracyheath6076 I do remember that jelly, it was very good!
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