The view @16:16 is beautiful! I bet the future wedding couple will be very happy with all the work and care you have given to this area . Thank you for the information you provide in your videos, I just love your attitude !
Good morning Jenny 🌞 your garden is looking spectacular. Morning coffee ☕ with Jenny and Garden Answer 💕 this makes my day. Thank you for all the great information ☺️☺️
I love these mornings too, also checkout the Lawrence garden and the impatient gardener, they are in cooler zones but informative and fun to watch..but jenny and Laura are my #1. 😜
MD I just found Lawrence a few months ago and love her. Her gardens are gorgeous n the impatient gardener is awesome 😎 she is so fun n knowledgeable . Have a wonderful day ☺️
Fantastic tutorial on mid summer garden maintenance, pruning and fertilizer application. Roses can be very intimidating but you did a great job with your close up shots for showing where to make the cuts on your shrubs. The gardens that you and Jerry have made together around your new patio are absolutely gorgeous. You should be proud of all that you have accomplished this growing season. 🥀
I hope you are adding fairy lights on the bed with the diamond mountain Eu. They would just be beautiful and glow if the event is in the evening! Would be wonderful to enjoy just because as well!
After watching the video about pruning petunias, I pruned the three I have in a hayrack and they are all growing, blooming and thriving. 😁 Thanks for all the gardening education!
Of course this video was helpful. You are a good teacher. So generous. I follow Angela and Ambrose and know they really know roses. Your roses are so big, especially for first year. Mine are much smaller and then Japanese beetles found them when they tired of my apple tree. I will be checking out your Amazon store. Do you also use Espoma rose-tone? I haven't fertilized my roses this first year. Timing is everything. A tip I read, Japanese beetles leave a hormone on the leaves that attracts more beetles so I've been snipping them off. I didn't do that on the apple tree because I would be removing most of them and it would look even more strange. I'm feeling emboldened that I can now squish grubs when I see them. But since the mature beetles can fly miles I don't treat my lawn for grubs. I try to stay organic.
I tried Supertunia Vista Bubblegum for the first time this year. I had my doubts that any flower would grow as well as PW said this flower would. Well, just let me say that I was proven wrong, BIG TIME 👍🏼! I’ve cut it back twice and it needs it again! I planted two and they have taken over the flower bed. I love them and will definitely buy them again next year! Thank you for your guidance and helpful tips👍🏼😊.
Thank you . I finally know how much of the liquid fertilizer to use per plant. I have been confused even after watching many videos from multiple people. The products state how much space it will cover but not how much to use on a single plant.
Jenny, you are so cute, I love the intro to your videos, not only the fantastic flowers but your cute self. The beds look so much better and can not wait to see them flush back. I am heading over to get some PW plant food. I am in Wy with a 4b zone but learn a lot from you and what you do at the nursery.
Just love watching your videos and seeing how beautiful the patio is looking. Just a little helpful hint on the roses. I have had a rose garden for several years. Witherspoon planted it, but we maintain it. Their website is full of helpful information. When cutting your roses, cut at an angle, also try and cut above a place that has five leaves. One more thing, I use sevin for Japanese beetles, I know I hate it, but that is the only thing I have found that works. I still have bees and butterflies on all my other flowers, so I think they just stay away from the roses the month of June when the beetles are out. Have a great day.
I see what your doing here 🤣 👀🤣, Its been cooler here last few days and been tackling the same things, everyone always gasps when I do this but I always say come back in 2 weeks and it'll be better than ever, lol...always takes me to fall. If I don't they really look tired by then...much 💕
It's been so hot here in Minneapolis and I haven't kept up on watering my front yard beds. Last night (yes, at night) I used water-soluble fertilizer so got close up and saw two of my seven Supertunia Vista Bubblegum plants were nearly dead. Ach! I hope the fertilizer helps bring them back.
My rescue rose, bless her, has had rose sawflies and right as she was bouncing back she had a major infestation of Japanese beetles. So I think this is a must buy product for the Virginia gal
@@GardeningwithCreekside I just sent it to my fiancé because he’s the one who is really tired of me ‘mauling’ the rescue rose. But hey that thing was one cane in February and now it’s glorious
I love that you showed what you do to take care of David Austen roses. I live in Missouri, and my area is heavy clay but high alkaline. Can you give some advise for watering for those and Limelight hydrangeas? We have temps go from 100+ and super humid for weeks to 70 and still humid (80+). Usually not cooling at night in the summer, unless we hit 80 degrees for the day. We have a cross combo between your environment and Laura with Garden Answer, so we keep changing our garden habits with some success. But some not.
Good morning creekside🌞! The days are changing though, no sun here yet 😆 I used the 3-1 systemic also for my roses this summer and it kept the Beatles away thank goodness!
Great information! I’m also in 7b and have and have a area in wall area. Learned from you my mistake was not putting the Rose and Flower treatment early enough and lost my Bubblegum petunias. I think it was what I call Rolly Polly bugs that eat the roots.
This just shows me what an immense amount of work gardening is if you want your garden to look great all the time! 🙃 I understand if you own a nursery, or are retired, but if you are just regular folk with a full time job, seems a bit intimidating…
That’s the beautiful thing about gardening. You do it to the level that your space & life allows. I can assure you that our gardens did NOT look like this when our babies were small! But they are now teenagers and I have more freedom in how I choose to spend my time. For me these gardens are not work (yes it takes time & a lot of sweat) but rather a source of pleasure & stress relief.
Hi Jenny, your patio is beautiful and video is informative. Should I cut back begonias that are rather large now and my flowering vincas or should I leave alone? Thanks
We bought a new home that has stunning hydrangeas among a plethora of other annuals. What do you do to get rid of the bugs when you cut to bring inside for a floral arrangement?? Eek…I have all these tiny bugs crawling around after I cut them and put in a vase. 😳
I'd give almost anything for something really effective at killing Japanese Beetles but not at the expense of killing honeybees. The comments on Amazon say that product you suggested does have ingredients that kill bees too. So I'll stick with my frequent neem oil and soap sprays.
Did you get rid of them yellow jackets yet ? They came into Asheboro NC late this year … they are on my hummingbird feeder’s … but I haven’t found a nest mowing yet … but I hate them little suckers ….. been stung many times even followed into my house before where I was running to the shower.lol have a blessed week sorry I got off of your topic… just checking on that ?
I noticed you applied the water soluble fertilizer to the crown of the plant. I’m assuming this is fine as opposed to applying it around the drip line? Also, the beetles nibbled on the rose leaves. You recommended a systemic for this but would the problem have been worse if not for the use of the systemic?
Applying the fertilizer the way I did is perfectly fine. These plants are tough so either way will work. And yes if I did not use the Rose Care the plants would basically be completely defoliated and diseased. The beetles are attracted to the smell of the flowers & they will eat both the blooms & the foliage for a 4-6 week period.
I am in Alabama and we have had heavy rain almost daily for a month.my limelights and strawberry sundae hydrangeas are flopped on the ground because of all the rain.i know pruning is done in late winter but should I prune them now since they are on the ground. They are so bad they will not recover.
Great video from your favorite nephew
The view @16:16 is beautiful! I bet the future wedding couple will be very happy with all the work and care you have given to this area . Thank you for the information you provide in your videos, I just love your attitude !
Good morning Jenny 🌞 your garden is looking spectacular. Morning coffee ☕ with Jenny and Garden Answer 💕 this makes my day. Thank you for all the great information ☺️☺️
You’re so welcome!
I love these mornings too, also checkout the Lawrence garden and the impatient gardener, they are in cooler zones but informative and fun to watch..but jenny and Laura are my #1. 😜
MD I just found Lawrence a few months ago and love her. Her gardens are gorgeous n the impatient gardener is awesome 😎 she is so fun n knowledgeable . Have a wonderful day ☺️
Thanks Jenny other videos talk about cutting back plants but you rarely see a video that has as much detail as yours thank you very much.
Glad it was helpful!
Fantastic tutorial on mid summer garden maintenance, pruning and fertilizer application. Roses can be very intimidating but you did a great job with your close up shots for showing where to make the cuts on your shrubs. The gardens that you and Jerry have made together around your new patio are absolutely gorgeous. You should be proud of all that you have accomplished this growing season. 🥀
Thank you❣️
It’s absolutely beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
Even as it looks now it's gorgeous!!!
Lovely! You’re so fit, you’re a natural in front of the camera😊
Thanks!
@@GardeningwithCreekside Once a teacher, always a teacher!
@@karenross3457 guilty as charged 😉
@@GardeningwithCreekside I can spot them. We could organize the world.
I hope you are adding fairy lights on the bed with the diamond mountain Eu. They would just be beautiful and glow if the event is in the evening! Would be wonderful to enjoy just because as well!
Followed your example today and dead-headed my roses!
I always learn sooo much from you. Jenny - you’re the best !!!!
Wow so beautiful garden my new friend🌱🌸🌸🌺🌺🙏🙏
Thank you!
After watching the video about pruning petunias, I pruned the three I have in a hayrack and they are all growing, blooming and thriving. 😁 Thanks for all the gardening education!
You are welcome!!
Of course this video was helpful. You are a good teacher. So generous. I follow Angela and Ambrose and know they really know roses.
Your roses are so big, especially for first year. Mine are much smaller and then Japanese beetles found them when they tired of my apple tree. I will be checking out your Amazon store. Do you also use Espoma rose-tone? I haven't fertilized my roses this first year. Timing is everything.
A tip I read, Japanese beetles leave a hormone on the leaves that attracts more beetles so I've been snipping them off. I didn't do that on the apple tree because I would be removing most of them and it would look even more strange.
I'm feeling emboldened that I can now squish grubs when I see them. But since the mature beetles can fly miles I don't treat my lawn for grubs. I try to stay organic.
Thanks for reminding all of us to prune. Just finished up my garden because of the video looks clean and fresh.
You made the area look so tidy and lovely!!!
Excellent idea with the big bucket. Why haven't I thought of that.
Happy to help!
Thank you for information on Roses my first year planted , Here up in Maine 🌸🌸😊
Patio is looking awesome, love your energy and encouragement ❤
Thank you❣️
Just gorgeous and such a calming garden 🙂
Thank you❣️
Jenny and Jerry it was so nice to meet you on Friday. Thanks especially to Jerry for all the advice on drip systems. I so enjoy your videos. 😊
I tried Supertunia Vista Bubblegum for the first time this year. I had my doubts that any flower would grow as well as PW said this flower would. Well, just let me say that I was proven wrong, BIG TIME 👍🏼! I’ve cut it back twice and it needs it again! I planted two and they have taken over the flower bed. I love them and will definitely buy them again next year! Thank you for your guidance and helpful tips👍🏼😊.
Your so welcome and I’m happy they performed for you! Thanks for watching!
It is totally my pleasure!
Lovely Garden🌱🌸🌸🌺🌺🙏🙏
"That never happened" part of your wonderful "let's be real" attitude.
I’m just being honest 😉
Everything is looking beautiful! Love the music!
Thank you . I finally know how much of the liquid fertilizer to use per plant. I have been confused even after watching many videos from multiple people. The products state how much space it will cover but not how much to use on a single plant.
Another Victory Garden!!! You go girl!!!
Thanks Jenny! Love your videos - and your new patio looks fantastic 😍
Excellent Thank you
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Love you!
Always learn from you! Thank you!
Jenny, you are so cute, I love the intro to your videos, not only the fantastic flowers but your cute self. The beds look so much better and can not wait to see them flush back. I am heading over to get some PW plant food. I am in Wy with a 4b zone but learn a lot from you and what you do at the nursery.
Thank you so much! Happy gardening!!!
Absolutely beautiful!!! Great video!!!
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Thank you
Pretty stuff!! Always enjoy your videos....hope to come and see your beautiful nursery one day 🤞
Thank you! Come see us!
Just love watching your videos and seeing how beautiful the patio is looking. Just a little helpful hint on the roses. I have had a rose garden for several years. Witherspoon planted it, but we maintain it. Their website is full of helpful information. When cutting your roses, cut at an angle, also try and cut above a place that has five leaves. One more thing, I use sevin for Japanese beetles, I know I hate it, but that is the only thing I have found that works. I still have bees and butterflies on all my other flowers, so I think they just stay away from the roses the month of June when the beetles are out. Have a great day.
excellent information! thanks
You’re so welcome!
Please share your garden on or before the event. I’ll bet it will be beautiful 😍
Everything looks amazing. I find myself hoping for a video every morning 🤭❤
Thank you friend! We are now committed to 4 videos a week instead of 3 😊
@@GardeningwithCreekside
I noticed you were posting more often. I like that!
@@Edu_Kate .... Me Too ..... !!!
Thank you! I’ve been thinking about cutting back my angelonia but wasn’t sure if I should. Now I feel better about doing it.
Been using Bayer for years and they also have it for shrubs!👍
Music on point 👌
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I see what your doing here 🤣 👀🤣, Its been cooler here last few days and been tackling the same things, everyone always gasps when I do this but I always say come back in 2 weeks and it'll be better than ever, lol...always takes me to fall. If I don't they really look tired by then...much 💕
It's been so hot here in Minneapolis and I haven't kept up on watering my front yard beds. Last night (yes, at night) I used water-soluble fertilizer so got close up and saw two of my seven Supertunia Vista Bubblegum plants were nearly dead. Ach! I hope the fertilizer helps bring them back.
My rescue rose, bless her, has had rose sawflies and right as she was bouncing back she had a major infestation of Japanese beetles. So I think this is a must buy product for the Virginia gal
It really is a game changer!
@@GardeningwithCreekside I just sent it to my fiancé because he’s the one who is really tired of me ‘mauling’ the rescue rose. But hey that thing was one cane in February and now it’s glorious
What I wouldn't give to be a petite thing like you when I have to clip and prune (6'4)!! LOL Love the rose and fertilizer presentation!! Well Done!!
And what this 5’2” girl would do to be your height when trying to reach something off the top shelf 😉😆
@@GardeningwithCreekside You can always call Jerry!! LOL
@@mountainshamanscloudorchid354 and I do 😂😂😂
Hi Jenny & Jerry! 😊💖🦋🐝🌺🌼🌻🌸👍👋
i crackup every time i watch your intro. when you come up out of you plants
I would love a video on Rose of Sharon how to prune and when ect.
We can do it! We won’t prune them until late winter so just hang on a few months 😉
As always❤️❤️❤️❤️
I love that you showed what you do to take care of David Austen roses. I live in Missouri, and my area is heavy clay but high alkaline. Can you give some advise for watering for those and Limelight hydrangeas? We have temps go from 100+ and super humid for weeks to 70 and still humid (80+). Usually not cooling at night in the summer, unless we hit 80 degrees for the day. We have a cross combo between your environment and Laura with Garden Answer, so we keep changing our garden habits with some success. But some not.
Right there with you. This weeks been a killer. Sun-Th 95-100. Just trying to keep alive.
Good morning creekside🌞! The days are changing though, no sun here yet 😆 I used the 3-1 systemic also for my roses this summer and it kept the Beatles away thank goodness!
That’s great to hear! I think the major key is to start treatment early & be proactive instead of reactive.
@@GardeningwithCreekside Garden defense - its an Olympic sport 😂😂😂
@@WSK9778 😆😆😆 it really is!
Great information! I’m also in 7b and have and have a area in wall area. Learned from you my mistake was not putting the Rose and Flower treatment early enough and lost my Bubblegum petunias. I think it was what I call Rolly Polly bugs that eat the roots.
Ba ha ha ha! "I didn't completely SKIN IT"! Y'all make me laugh ☺
This just shows me what an immense amount of work gardening is if you want your garden to look great all the time! 🙃 I understand if you own a nursery, or are retired, but if you are just regular folk with a full time job, seems a bit intimidating…
That’s the beautiful thing about gardening. You do it to the level that your space & life allows. I can assure you that our gardens did NOT look like this when our babies were small! But they are now teenagers and I have more freedom in how I choose to spend my time. For me these gardens are not work (yes it takes time & a lot of sweat) but rather a source of pleasure & stress relief.
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Very informative. Thank you. Can you do this with PW salvias?
Yes they can be trimmed back
I had to trim back a euphorbia because I burnt it with pyrethrin. It bounced back immediately.
Love watching you and Jerry!! Where did you get the rocking chairs on your porch.
Sam’s club
Hi Jenny, your patio is beautiful and video is informative. Should I cut back begonias that are rather large now and my flowering vincas or should I leave alone? Thanks
You could give them a light “haircut” if you like
Hi Jenny should you cut back impatients to keep them from being leggy?
You sure can! Trim & fertilize & they will be so happy!
Absolutely every year I trim them back and fertilize and within a week or 2 you'll never know and they will be beautiful..
We bought a new home that has stunning hydrangeas among a plethora of other annuals. What do you do to get rid of the bugs when you cut to bring inside for a floral arrangement?? Eek…I have all these tiny bugs crawling around after I cut them and put in a vase. 😳
Will you treat with BT again?
Also, can the 3in1 be used in annual plants? Beetles have turn sweet potato vines very lacey.
I'd give almost anything for something really effective at killing Japanese Beetles but not at the expense of killing honeybees. The comments on Amazon say that product you suggested does have ingredients that kill bees too. So I'll stick with my frequent neem oil and soap sprays.
Fantastic video everything looks beautiful! Now i am going out to prune my petunias and fertilize thank you for this information!
Glad it was helpful!
I would like a closer view
Did you get rid of them yellow jackets yet ? They came into Asheboro NC late this year … they are on my hummingbird feeder’s … but I haven’t found a nest mowing yet … but I hate them little suckers ….. been stung many times even followed into my house before where I was running to the shower.lol have a blessed week sorry I got off of your topic… just checking on that ?
Do you put the granular food in the center and still add the liquid??? Thank you, D. Lake
Jenny unfortunately the Bio-advanced Rose & Flower care product cannot be sold in MD, NY, CT, VT :0(
I've never heard of Angelona. Do you mean Angelonia?
what is the difference between hibiscus and rose of sharon plants
Will that Flamingo be available next spring where proven winners are sold?
This is a Walter's Gardens introduction, but not part of Proven Winners line of plants. Creekside will have it!
I heard when you dead head roses you should clip a little above a 5 leave leaf. Is that right?
I noticed you applied the water soluble fertilizer to the crown of the plant. I’m assuming this is fine as opposed to applying it around the drip line? Also, the beetles nibbled on the rose leaves. You recommended a systemic for this but would the problem have been worse if not for the use of the systemic?
Applying the fertilizer the way I did is perfectly fine. These plants are tough so either way will work. And yes if I did not use the Rose Care the plants would basically be completely defoliated and diseased. The beetles are attracted to the smell of the flowers & they will eat both the blooms & the foliage for a 4-6 week period.
@@GardeningwithCreekside
Drats! I'm attracted to the rose fragrance, but you don't see me chomping on the leaves. 😜
Will the Rose 3 in 1 harm honeybees?
All I can say is we have bees and they have no problem on our flowers
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I am in Alabama and we have had heavy rain almost daily for a month.my limelights and strawberry sundae hydrangeas are flopped on the ground because of all the rain.i know pruning is done in late winter but should I prune them now since they are on the ground. They are so bad they will not recover.
Absolutely!!!! Go ahead and prune them back by 1/4-1/3 and they will do GREAT!!!
Have you ever run into a snake while climbing around in your flower beds? Just curious! 🤪
It’s only happened once, and even though he was a friendly black snake it certainly did startle me!
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What is that trash bin?
I got it from Gardener's Supply and love it! www.gardeners.com/buy/heavy-duty-leaf-and-yard-clean-up-bag-collapsible/8597377.html
@@GardeningwithCreekside Thank you for the link.
Love your videos. Learning alot.
Who needs a gym membership, when our gardens keep us in shape!! 👏😉
Exactly!!! Or a sauna 😉😂🥵
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I don't understand they were blooming beautifully you cut them down and you feed them to bloom 🤣🤣
They were too big for the space and actually they were not blooming as well as they should be 😊