Good morning Laura lovers! I went to a local small proven winners nursery yesterday and knew we (customers) all start our day watching garden answer. We all had that same crazy flower gaze as we were surrounded with all the PW gems
🌷Good morning GA friends and Laura. The Creeping Thyme is beautiful! I’m an apartment dweller so plant in containers, and I’m thinking the Thyme would make a pretty ‘edge’ to a container full of other pink friends! Enjoy a beautiful day in your garden everyone, no matter where that is, big or small, it’s the best day 🌸🌼🌺🌹👏🏻
Good Morning! 🎃 Love watching Benjamin help!! Can't wait to watch those hills grow!! I am currently moving my Father in Law's Knock Out Roses, we lost my Father in Law last August. Those roses were his pride & joy, I promised him I would take of his roses! 🙂🌹💚
Sorry for you loss… what a beautiful promise you made and intend to keep I’m sure he is looking down gleaming with joy God Bless You and may his knock out Roses fill your days with pride and joy and many memories of your father in law each time they bloom🌹✨🤍🙏
No biotone or land and sea? Hmmmm. Normally, in the past, you used Land and Sea in the pumpkin hills. Especially in the "virgin" soil of new land. Can't wait to see everything mid summer! Gonna be gorgeous.
The honeynut butternut squash is the best tasting squash I have ever had in my entire life. It’s so delicious. Every summer I chase all over the NYC farmers market to find them. Trader Joe’s sells them sometimes. Everyone should plant the seeds if you can.
@@tinah8065 Bake hour! Tin foil wrap, cut Squash half long way, sprinkle black pepper, butter, yum!! Or after cooking, cool, use in Breads, Pies 🥧 yummies The lengths in cooking varies how big Squash is, but worth Exploring yummies
We've had light rain for the past three days. I know the sunshine and heat is coming, so enjoying it while I can. There will also be weeds to pick and it'll be easier because of the wet soil. Have a good one!
Good morning, Laura ☕️ Your pumpkin 🎃 patch is going to be amazing! You’re going to have pumpkins for daaays!😂 Benjamin will be in his glory. Have a Blessed Day 😊🐈
Benjamin is getting a wealth of information hangin with you in the garden. He for sure knows where food comes from. Another generation of great gardeners in the family.
Good afternoon, love watch sweet little Benjamin help plant the pumpkins, he and Samantha Grace are going to have so much fun watching them grow, picking them and decorating with them!!! Such an awesome mom and dad. Making lots if great memories. ❤
I planted two ajuga a couple of weeks ago and then patiently waited for walmart to inevitably half kill and clearance out the rest of them. I was able to get a bunch for less than half price and I can't wait for it to spread out in my beds
When I was Benjamin's age I was taught to handle seedlings as if they were made of glass. Every time you drop or toss one into a hole it makes me chuckle and think of my Grandma.😀
Hi Laura and Aaron! I love creeping thyme. I have it planted in the cracks in a stone walkway. It's always green and pretty. It was fun seeing Benjamin helping you. Thank you so much for sharing!
Love how big your son is getting he is so lovely a spirit with his little pumpking fairies. You gardens are glorious and so much fun. I love the little tricycle on the walk. It such a lovely home. 😊❤
I really like that you’re adding ground covers. I see in a lot of exceptional gardens that ground cover is used liberally and always really elevates everything around it. You’re doing a fantastic job even without a preplanned design and it seems to be turning into a cohesive space. Beautiful.
You made my day planting the pumpkins! It’s my absolute favorite thing in fall watching you harvest the different varieties and decorating with them. Will we see maybe some carvings done with Benjamin and Samantha?
Hello Garden Answer Friends! So excited for all of this growth in you gardens Laura. I bought oregano last year, it had little light pinksh purple rosette shaped blooms & i totally fell in love. Who new herbs could be so beautiful. I know chives are really pretty with purple flowers & of course, the chive style grass. Really great productive day!I love it Laura!
We planted all of our pumpkins this week as well, zone 6B! I missed your pumpkin patch last year so I’m excited to see your pumpkin harvest in the fall! 🧡🧡🧡
Yay!!! I did not expect you to do a pumpkin patch this year because you didn’t do a lot of them last year! Your past videos inspired me to grow a huge patch last year and I’m doing it again this year! Can’t wait to see your results! 😊🧡
Good morning! What a lovely day to plant! I have two landscape roses to replace, they didn’t survive the winter, but have to wait for the hydrangeas I ordered from Proven Winners. Also, ordered 2 small lilacs but they’ll be planted under my bedroom windows. Finally making my new place my own.
Thank you, Laura! The pumpkin planting must seem so simple to you, but it is such a huge help to inspire the rest of us. It is just a confidence builder for me to see how you space and set up the hills. I had butternut and pie pumpkin seeds last year and never got them in, thanks to this video they are going in this weekend for sure! 💜
Gotta love Benjamin, he understood the mission. It’s pumpkin day! Love the videos and have learned so much. I have one corner* of my yard dedicated to practicing veggie gardening, thank you so much for all your hard work and getting information out there.
Hi Laura, seeing the thyme reminds me of an idea I used in my garden and that is a “wheel of thyme”, if you find a antique large wagon wheel then plant several different types of thyme in each section, would be a fun project for Benjamin 🌿💚
Its so nice when you are talking about pumpkin varieties I know what they are now because I have grown most of the small ones.I use them for fall decorations. And found out in Jan I can take the seeds and by march I have more pumpkins for the critters I am in zone 10b. Now maybe one day I will master the drip irrigation. But thanks to you Laura I am getting confident enough to at least try.
Love seeing your spaces growing and filling in! Watching your videos has given me an appreciation for plants with varying colors of leaves. I used to think only plants that had flowers where interesting but you have helped me see the beauty in all types of non-flowering plants!
Love watching you plant an instant garden. I usually can’t find a large plant, or can’t afford a large plant, and have to wait to see the garden develop. Benjamin’s pumpkin day! Can’t wait to see Benjamin and Samantha helping to harvest in the fall!
Great video! Fellow gardener and rose grower here, and I noticed that you said you had a rose named Alnwick; interesting fact, “Alnwick” is actually pronounced like “Anick”, and the rose was bred by the English rose breeder David Austin and named after the town and castle Alnwick in England. The full official name is “The Alnwick Rose”. It’s a beautiful English rose with AMAZING fragrance, but it is on the tender side so you might have to baby it a bit more. Happy gardening!
Good morning Laura! I am laughing this morning as I try to imagine what I would do with 21 pumpkins, much less 21 hills of pumpkins!!! Your fall decorations will be fabulous! Thank you for allowing us a sweet peep at Benjamin this morning, and the trikes on the west side remind us this is a real home . Hugs from N.C..❤️
I know exactly what you are talking about. The powder dirt. Collects the heat. That was how our farm was outside of Nyssa. I spent all my summers growing up out there in the fields. Working on weeding and irrigation.
Good morning, on a sunny morning as bright as you Laura never stops educating beautiful flower garden plants, Greetings, healthy and successful always 🙏🙏👍👍
WOW WOW WOW! I know you are so generous with giving produce and flowers to family and friends however have you been able to provide the extra produce to food banks? It would be such a blessing to those in need ❤
I'm so Glad you decided to plant lots of Pumpkin plants, I'm hoping for a bumper yield so you can do another harvesting, give away video. I loved when you did that awhile ago. Pumpkins always bring to mind my Godmother who made the most Wonderous Pumpkin Pies from scratch, they were Mana from heaven. I so looked foward to holidays to eat them. She's gone now but I always smile when I think about how her Love showed in her cooking. Benjamin is so Sweet and seems to have the gardening interest. 🎃🍰🌱👏🤩💝
Hello Laura Loved it when Benjamin said " i got plenty of interests". Tell him we are aware of his presence and to wear his sunglasses and sunscreen💕😂💕
I know a lot of people like having music in the background, but I love the natural background sounds. Even the sound of the auger is music to my ears 😂. Did you plant the roses in the rose garden that you received as a surprise gift a few weeks ago? I forget now where you received them from, but the sure were pretty ❤
🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸 I so admire your planning and planting - while I am guilty of instant color - you are always teaching us to plan ahead! Thank YOU!!! Seeing how Benjamin has grown....and his thoughts developing is amazing! Farmer Benjamin to the rescue!
Awesome video! Love your videos! Have you ever considered no dig Gardening, considering you soil is dry and grey? No tilling but adding Compost and/or fine mulch on the gardens each year. You certainly have enough yard waste to make your own Compost and local arborists may be happy to dump their wood chips to you. Let the wood chips to compose for 6 months before laying them down. ❤❤
Nutmeg and pumpkin... sounds like cozy fall dessert drink. love how spread out the plots are this year, think the new veggie area will be very natural & organic farm like
Fill in under the Trees @15:55 with > WHITE > Periwinkle (Vinca minor Alba) > Deep 'Ever-Green' > Ground-cover > Simple > Masses of White flowers that complement everything! 🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼☘🌼🌿 🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿 🌼🌿🌼 * Rooted cuttings or established plants spaced from 12 to 18 inches apart. > Rich Green foliage. At a 6-inch spacing periwinkle will completely cover an area in one year. > One Year! 🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱 *Laura, Try Rooting some cuttings, to Show us. (It's very easy) 🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱 > Single ~Pure White~ Flowers early May through the summer. > Dependable ground cover > Forms a flowing thicket-like mat Tough > Deep green foliage on long stems > Hardiness Zone: 4-8 > Height: 6-10 in > Spread: 15-18 in
Some of my favorite videos that you do are your pumpkin harvests - my daughter loves to watch them with me! She loves seeing "the little boy" - aka Benjamin. :)
I suddenly realized that I Need Creeping Thyme in my life! Thank you! I think Laura needs to work with local bee keepers to place bee hives around the property. They maintain the hives and share the honey with their host!
Hey Laura. Love the new pumpkin garden! Have you thought of making some sort of a new main structure in there, like an Arc or a shed or something to define the new space?🙂
Oh how envious this Southern Gardener’s heart is! I only wish I could grow all those squash and pumpkins. Flipping squash bugs absolutely wreck me every year. 😭
Good morning Laura, I’ve not watched your video yet as I’m trying not to wake my husband up this morning. I just found your channel about a month ago and have watched everything you film that I can put my hands on. We live in a Zone 3 area and can’t plant very early in the spring but we still get beautiful gardens. We moved to this new, to us home last fall therefore I am in the process of making it my own. I say mine as my husband “doesn’t do dirt”. I get ideas every single day and if he can he makes them happen for me…I’m so fortunate. This home was rented out for seven years and boy can you tell the tenants weren’t interested in gardening. Just one large rectangle of poor grass and two huge spruce trees. No flower beds…whaaaaat? There are now but removing grass with just a shovel is backbreaking. So far I’ve made five flower beds and have three raised vegetable beds. First time planting a garden, the carrots and peas are sprouting, I’m thrilled. My goal is to have the yard looking 1/10th as good as yours.😂 You have been a joy and inspiration in this journey to a beautiful yard.
@@peggy-ann1961 . I’m also in Canada but central/ northern Alberta. I had a very nice Cottage style yard prior to this move. It took me 32 years so trying to get this one up to speed in four weeks might be somewhat optimistic.😏
@@beverlyingram9496 I should say so....😎. All you can do, is what you can do! I sure hope your fire situation gets under control soon, we now have a big one in the North. 🇨🇦
I love dahlias so much. They are all so pretty and unique. The last 2 years I've been saving my tubers over winter, first year they all dried and shriveled. This year i only lost 2. 5 survived. Planted them and 4 are super happy the 5th just started coming up. Im so excited. This year added 3 new kind. I cant wait for the gorgeous blooms ❤😊 newest one is venti passion fruit, it is SO gorgeous. I couldnt resist getting it 😊😊😊
I have pink chintz thyme and it has done well for me. I have it in what was a trouble spot where it was hard to get the mower around a large pot in the corner of a flower bed. Some of it gets a bit driven over but you can never tell. 🙂
Congratulations Laura on getting all of your plants in the ground. 🎉 I love all of the seeds and flowers you planted today. But foxgloves and thyme and roses - reminds me of the bed N’ breakfast /romantic cottage get-aways along the California coast.
The soil looks so dry, doesn't seem that anything would grow. I live in the deep south and the ground soil looks so different here, much more moist. It's amazing what Laura can grow in such a short season and what she has done in the past with her gardens, just amazes me.
Good morning Laura lovers! I went to a local small proven winners nursery yesterday and knew we (customers) all start our day watching garden answer. We all had that same crazy flower gaze as we were surrounded with all the PW gems
🌷Good morning GA friends and Laura. The Creeping Thyme is beautiful! I’m an apartment dweller so plant in containers, and I’m thinking the Thyme would make a pretty ‘edge’ to a container full of other pink friends! Enjoy a beautiful day in your garden everyone, no matter where that is, big or small, it’s the best day 🌸🌼🌺🌹👏🏻
I’m in Canton Ga!!! 🎉🎉
Live near Callaway Gardens! Good morning! 😊
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I'm in Dublin, Ga!
Good Morning! 🎃 Love watching Benjamin help!! Can't wait to watch those hills grow!! I am currently moving my Father in Law's Knock Out Roses, we lost my Father in Law last August. Those roses were his pride & joy, I promised him I would take of his roses! 🙂🌹💚
Sorry for you loss… what a beautiful promise you made and intend to keep I’m sure he is looking down gleaming with joy God Bless You and may his knock out Roses fill your days with pride and joy and many memories of your father in law each time they bloom🌹✨🤍🙏
Glad to hear about the roses! I love EVVERY flower I’ve ever planted but old style roses that have scent are my favorites!
Good morning GA family, have a great day 🌺🌽🦋🐝
Thank you, you too 💗
@@camicri4263 You're welcome 🤗
I live near Callaway gardens. Enjoying the last three days of light rain. Good for the maters!
No biotone or land and sea? Hmmmm. Normally, in the past, you used Land and Sea in the pumpkin hills. Especially in the "virgin" soil of new land.
Can't wait to see everything mid summer! Gonna be gorgeous.
The honeynut butternut squash is the best tasting squash I have ever had in my entire life. It’s so delicious. Every summer I chase all over the NYC farmers market to find them. Trader Joe’s sells them sometimes. Everyone should plant the seeds if you can.
What do you make with your honey nut squash? Somehow I need to get the rest of my fam to eat more squashes!
NYC too and you’re so right 😂. It’s like definitely summer gold
How cool to hear! I'm growing them this year for the first time & I'm looking forward to the harvest!
@@tinah8065 Bake hour! Tin foil wrap, cut Squash half long way, sprinkle black pepper, butter, yum!! Or after cooking, cool, use in Breads, Pies 🥧 yummies The lengths in cooking varies how big Squash is, but worth Exploring yummies
will definitely look for some seeds! @@linsmith2310
We had a awesome rain last night. Can’t wait for the daylight to see how happy my garden is.
We've had light rain for the past three days. I know the sunshine and heat is coming, so enjoying it while I can. There will also be weeds to pick and it'll be easier because of the wet soil. Have a good one!
Weeds galore. I get up early to pull weeds🙁
Morning Everyone 🍃🌸🍃
Good morning, Laura ☕️ Your pumpkin 🎃 patch is going to be amazing! You’re going to have pumpkins for daaays!😂 Benjamin will be in his glory. Have a Blessed Day 😊🐈
I appreciate so much you guys turning up lol Benjamin’s voice I could actually hear him huzzah!
Benjamin is getting a wealth of information hangin with you in the garden. He for sure knows where food comes from. Another generation of great gardeners in the family.
I mean, It IS pumpkin day!! B-Man's personality is just awesome.
Hello from Czech Republic🍀🌸
Hello from Trinidad 🇹🇹
The up close shot of how you do water, plant the seeds and tack the line down was very helpful for this beginner. Thank you!
I just love the way you whack and drill, whack and drill…I need one of those, so much less bending!
Good afternoon, love watch sweet little Benjamin help plant the pumpkins, he and Samantha Grace are going to have so much fun watching them grow, picking them and decorating with them!!! Such an awesome mom and dad. Making lots if great memories. ❤
I planted two ajuga a couple of weeks ago and then patiently waited for walmart to inevitably half kill and clearance out the rest of them. I was able to get a bunch for less than half price and I can't wait for it to spread out in my beds
Lol, I do the same thing with Walmart flowers.
@@dianequist835 Same, and Lowe’s!
When I was Benjamin's age I was taught to handle seedlings as if they were made of glass. Every time you drop or toss one into a hole it makes me chuckle and think of my Grandma.😀
Can't wait to see all of your pumpkins!! Especially the midnight ones, wow... so pretty! 🎃🖤
That's a lot of squash! My favourites are Honey Boat, Honey Bear, Uchiki Kuri and Crown Price for the best flavour.
Good morning from up near the Highlands in West Virginia
I love seeing everything you do. How is your new brick patio area coming along? Thanks for taking us along with you!
Hi Laura and Aaron! I love creeping thyme. I have it planted in the cracks in a stone walkway. It's always green and pretty. It was fun seeing Benjamin helping you. Thank you so much for sharing!
Good morning! 🌻🐝
Love how big your son is getting he is so lovely a spirit with his little pumpking fairies. You gardens are glorious and so much fun. I love the little tricycle on the walk. It such a lovely home. 😊❤
Laura has anyone told you, you are amazing. Thank you so much for sharing your home plantings with us. Many blessings my friend
I really like that you’re adding ground covers. I see in a lot of exceptional gardens that ground cover is used liberally and always really elevates everything around it. You’re doing a fantastic job even without a preplanned design and it seems to be turning into a cohesive space. Beautiful.
You made my day planting the pumpkins! It’s my absolute favorite thing in fall watching you harvest the different varieties and decorating with them. Will we see maybe some carvings done with Benjamin and Samantha?
Hello Garden Answer Friends! So excited for all of this growth in you gardens Laura. I bought oregano last year, it had little light pinksh purple rosette shaped blooms & i totally fell in love. Who new herbs could be so beautiful. I know chives are really pretty with purple flowers & of course, the chive style grass. Really great productive day!I love it Laura!
Good morning from Maryland. Have a great day!
Well, I know what I’m pulling out of my seed bin today- pumpkins! Now to find a spot in my postage stamp sized yard to grow them…😂
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GOOD morning Laura the plants are looking awesome
We planted all of our pumpkins this week as well, zone 6B! I missed your pumpkin patch last year so I’m excited to see your pumpkin harvest in the fall! 🧡🧡🧡
Yay!!! I did not expect you to do a pumpkin patch this year because you didn’t do a lot of them last year! Your past videos inspired me to grow a huge patch last year and I’m doing it again this year! Can’t wait to see your results! 😊🧡
Good morning! What a lovely day to plant! I have two landscape roses to replace, they didn’t survive the winter, but have to wait for the hydrangeas I ordered from Proven Winners. Also, ordered 2 small lilacs but they’ll be planted under my bedroom windows. Finally making my new place my own.
Thank you, Laura! The pumpkin planting must seem so simple to you, but it is such a huge help to inspire the rest of us. It is just a confidence builder for me to see how you space and set up the hills. I had butternut and pie pumpkin seeds last year and never got them in, thanks to this video they are going in this weekend for sure!
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Gotta love Benjamin, he understood the mission. It’s pumpkin day! Love the videos and have learned so much. I have one corner* of my yard dedicated to practicing veggie gardening, thank you so much for all your hard work and getting information out there.
Hi Laura, seeing the thyme reminds me of an idea I used in my garden and that is a “wheel of thyme”, if you find a antique large wagon wheel then plant several different types of thyme in each section, would be a fun project for Benjamin 🌿💚
Its so nice when you are talking about pumpkin varieties I know what they are now because I have grown most of the small ones.I use them for fall decorations. And found out in Jan I can take the seeds and by march I have more pumpkins for the critters I am in zone 10b. Now maybe one day I will master the drip irrigation. But thanks to you Laura I am getting confident enough to at least try.
It is so precious watching Benjamin helping plant! What memories he is making!
Wooohoooo cut flower garden is done!!
The West garden is starting to give fairytale vibes. So pretty 💖
Love seeing your spaces growing and filling in! Watching your videos has given me an appreciation for plants with varying colors of leaves. I used to think only plants that had flowers where interesting but you have helped me see the beauty in all types of non-flowering plants!
Love watching you plant an instant garden. I usually can’t find a large plant, or can’t afford a large plant, and have to wait to see the garden develop. Benjamin’s pumpkin day! Can’t wait to see Benjamin and Samantha helping to harvest in the fall!
Thank you so much for showing us a picture of your pumpkins by name. That helps me pick a few good ones for our family. Your little helper is so cute!
Great video! Fellow gardener and rose grower here, and I noticed that you said you had a rose named Alnwick; interesting fact, “Alnwick” is actually pronounced like “Anick”, and the rose was bred by the English rose breeder David Austin and named after the town and castle Alnwick in England. The full official name is “The Alnwick Rose”. It’s a beautiful English rose with AMAZING fragrance, but it is on the tender side so you might have to baby it a bit more. Happy gardening!
She’s told that by multiple people every time she says it. It’s safe to say that “awlnwick” is here to stay, like “ahbuh-LISK.” 😏
02:10 😂Benjamin is the cutest!!!! ❤
Everywhere in your garden is starting to put on a beautiful show.
Good morning Laura! I am laughing this morning as I try to imagine what I would do with 21 pumpkins, much less 21 hills of pumpkins!!! Your fall decorations will be fabulous! Thank you for allowing us a sweet peep at Benjamin this morning, and the trikes on the west side remind us this is a real home . Hugs from N.C..❤️
This year sure is going so fast. I am planting pumpkin seeds this weekend. Can’t believe that I am thinking about Fall stuff already
Good morning! Benjamin helping on "pumpkin day" memories ❤
I know exactly what you are talking about. The powder dirt. Collects the heat. That was how our farm was outside of Nyssa. I spent all my summers growing up out there in the fields. Working on weeding and irrigation.
Always love the pumpkin and squash area in your garden. The thyme plants are beautiful.
I love you’re planting lots of different pumpkin varieties. Will be so fun to see them all!
Good morning, on a sunny morning as bright as you Laura never stops educating beautiful flower garden plants, Greetings, healthy and successful always 🙏🙏👍👍
WOW WOW WOW! I know you are so generous with giving produce and flowers to family and friends however have you been able to provide the extra produce to food banks? It would be such a blessing to those in need ❤
I'm so Glad you decided to plant lots of Pumpkin plants, I'm hoping for a bumper yield so you can do another harvesting, give away video. I loved when you did that awhile ago. Pumpkins always bring to mind my Godmother who made the most Wonderous Pumpkin Pies from scratch, they were Mana from heaven. I so looked foward to holidays to eat them. She's gone now but I always smile when I think about how her Love showed in her cooking. Benjamin is so Sweet and seems to have the gardening interest. 🎃🍰🌱👏🤩💝
Hello Laura
Loved it when Benjamin said " i got plenty of interests". Tell him we are aware of his presence and to wear his sunglasses and sunscreen💕😂💕
I know a lot of people like having music in the background, but I love the natural background sounds. Even the sound of the auger is music to my ears 😂.
Did you plant the roses in the rose garden that you received as a surprise gift a few weeks ago? I forget now where you received them from, but the sure were pretty ❤
I so enjoy seeing Benjamin and love how you are teaching him about the garden.
I’ve been waiting for the pumpkin video! 🎉❤
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I so admire your planning and planting - while I am guilty of instant color - you are always teaching us to plan ahead! Thank YOU!!! Seeing how Benjamin has grown....and his thoughts developing is amazing! Farmer Benjamin to the rescue!
I really enjoyed this pumpkin patch will be fun as with all the other plants you planted
Awesome video! Love your videos!
Have you ever considered no dig Gardening, considering you soil is dry and grey?
No tilling but adding Compost and/or fine mulch on the gardens each year. You certainly have enough yard waste to make your own Compost and local arborists may be happy to dump their wood chips to you. Let the wood chips to compose for 6 months before laying them down. ❤❤
Good afternoon to all, Laura you garden is gorgeous. Every year, I am adding more plants thanks to the exposure of plants you give us. Thanks
Nutmeg and pumpkin... sounds like cozy fall dessert drink.
love how spread out the plots are this year, think the new veggie area will be very natural & organic farm like
Geez ma......its punkin day!! He's so adorable
Fill in under the Trees @15:55 with > WHITE > Periwinkle (Vinca minor Alba) > Deep 'Ever-Green' > Ground-cover > Simple > Masses of White flowers that complement everything!
🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼☘🌼🌿 🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿🌼🌿 🌼🌿🌼
* Rooted cuttings or established plants spaced from 12 to 18 inches apart. > Rich Green foliage. At a 6-inch spacing periwinkle will completely cover an area in one year. > One Year!
🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱 *Laura, Try Rooting some cuttings, to Show us. (It's very easy) 🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱🌱 > Single ~Pure White~ Flowers early May through the summer.
> Dependable ground cover > Forms a flowing thicket-like mat Tough > Deep green foliage on long stems > Hardiness Zone: 4-8 > Height: 6-10 in > Spread: 15-18 in
Yes!!! The pumpkin and squash are my favorite to see you harvest!!! I even watch old videos because I love it so much 🥰
That PW thyme looks beautiful.
That's a huge job.
Some of my favorite videos that you do are your pumpkin harvests - my daughter loves to watch them with me! She loves seeing "the little boy" - aka Benjamin. :)
I suddenly realized that I Need Creeping Thyme in my life! Thank you!
I think Laura needs to work with local bee keepers to place bee hives around the property. They maintain the hives and share the honey with their host!
South Carolina present! I love my mornings everyday with you and your family. It’s fun to visit with you each day!
Gosh Benjamin is getting taller.
Hey Laura. Love the new pumpkin garden! Have you thought of making some sort of a new main structure in there, like an Arc or a shed or something to define the new space?🙂
Did you missed the Biotone on the flowers?
Benjamin is so cute! Following Mom is so great. :)
Laura ur amazing. And such a great mama bear too. Benjamin is adorable
Oh how envious this Southern Gardener’s heart is! I only wish I could grow all those squash and pumpkins. Flipping squash bugs absolutely wreck me every year. 😭
I giggle every time I see Laura knock over the buckets to Aug the holes 😂
Good morning Laura, I’ve not watched your video yet as I’m trying not to wake my husband up this morning.
I just found your channel about a month ago and have watched everything you film that I can put my hands on.
We live in a Zone 3 area and can’t plant very early in the spring but we still get beautiful gardens. We moved to this new, to us home last fall therefore I am in the process of making it my own. I say mine as my husband “doesn’t do dirt”. I get ideas every single day and if he can he makes them happen for me…I’m so fortunate. This home was rented out for seven years and boy can you tell the tenants weren’t interested in gardening. Just one large rectangle of poor grass and two huge spruce trees. No flower beds…whaaaaat?
There are now but removing grass with just a shovel is backbreaking. So far I’ve made five flower beds and have three raised vegetable beds. First time planting a garden, the carrots and peas are sprouting, I’m thrilled. My goal is to have the yard looking 1/10th as good as yours.😂
You have been a joy and inspiration in this journey to a beautiful yard.
Zone 3b here ( Manitoba) so I can sure relate to having to wait! Good luck with your new garden adventure!🇨🇦
@@peggy-ann1961 . I’m also in Canada but central/ northern Alberta. I had a very nice Cottage style yard prior to this move. It took me 32 years so trying to get this one up to speed in four weeks might be somewhat optimistic.😏
@@beverlyingram9496 I should say so....😎. All you can do, is what you can do! I sure hope your fire situation gets under control soon, we now have a big one in the North. 🇨🇦
Good job Benjamin, look out pumpkins here we come.
I miss my garden sooo much
The west side! My favorite!
Everything looks spring fresh! Have you considered planting thyme between flagstones of the path?
Wow it’s that time of year already?! It doesn’t feel like we’ve come to summer just yet. What a year huh?
I wait all year long for your fall pumpkin harvest!
That nutmeg thyme is very beautiful Laura.Your place has already started to look beautiful.
Aureum oregano is also a great ground cover with it's beautiful chartreuse green /yellow color...easy to divide , a great pop of color!
You are my Inspiration. Thank you
You work so hard. I wonder what this property will look like in few years?
I love dahlias so much. They are all so pretty and unique. The last 2 years I've been saving my tubers over winter, first year they all dried and shriveled. This year i only lost 2. 5 survived. Planted them and 4 are super happy the 5th just started coming up. Im so excited. This year added 3 new kind. I cant wait for the gorgeous blooms ❤😊 newest one is venti passion fruit, it is SO gorgeous. I couldnt resist getting it 😊😊😊
I have pink chintz thyme and it has done well for me. I have it in what was a trouble spot where it was hard to get the mower around a large pot in the corner of a flower bed. Some of it gets a bit driven over but you can never tell. 🙂
Good morning from Delaware Garden Answer friends.
I just received a Mr Mustard from Garden Crossings! I can't wait until mine fills out like yours!
Congratulations Laura on getting all of your plants in the ground. 🎉 I love all of the seeds and flowers you planted today. But foxgloves and thyme and roses - reminds me of the bed N’ breakfast /romantic cottage get-aways along the California coast.
I used love planting my pumpkin patch
Thanks for doing these videos, we find them inspirational on our small garden.
The soil looks so dry, doesn't seem that anything would grow. I live in the deep south and the ground soil looks so different here, much more moist. It's amazing what Laura can grow in such a short season and what she has done in the past with her gardens, just amazes me.
Pretty plants in the back of the gator.
Good morning beautiful people 🌅❤🤗