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Crewsville Adventures
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Приєднався 13 лют 2021
Welcome to Crewsville Adventures! Here you will find videos about life in Crewsville - featuring lots of adventures on our 260 acres of woodland as well as projects around our home at the lake. Camping, hiking, tractor work, gardening, and lots of adventures on the water during the summer are a few of the things we will be posting! Hope you enjoy!
Deadheading Butterfly Bushes - Removing Spent Blooms from Proven Winners Pugster Series
We clean up and deadhead several Pugster Pinker, Blue, and White Butterfly Bushes by Proven Winners. These are the dwarf varieties and we love them...and so do the butterflies!
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May Garden Tour 2024 - Lots of Proven Winners Annuals and Perennials & Roses & Hydrangeas
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Lots of variety in the May Garden Tour at Crewsville! #gardentour #provenwinners #roses
Landscape and Flowerbeds at Carowinds Amusement Park
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We took a trip to Carowinds and got a few clips of some of their awesome landscaping and flowerbeds. This place always impresses! Hope you can get some ideas! #flowerbeds #landscape #carowinds
No Crepe Murder - Cleaning Up a Crepe Myrtle & Filling a Container w/Superbena, Supertunias & More!
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Cleaning up a crepe myrtle and then planting up a container with lots of Proven Winners Superbenas, Supertunias, and more! #provenwinners #crepemyrtle
Concrete Statuary Shop Quick Tour & Garden Highlights - Lots of Containers & Hanging Baskets
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A very quick tour of a concrete statuary store in Cumming, GA and a highlight tour of the garden, especially the containers, hanging baskets, and a few new additions. #provenwinners #concretestatue #hangingbasket #containergardening
Making a Flowerbed from Start to Finish w/Knockout Roses & Fire Light & Incrediball Hydrangeas
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Making a Flowerbed from Start to Finish w/Knockout Roses & Fire Light & Incrediball Hydrangeas
How to Train Wisteria Into a Tree: Starting Over Again!
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After we moved over a year ago, we are finally getting a new Wisteria and training it into a tree form! #wisteria
Planting Proven Winners Double Play Doozie & Sunjoy Tangelo (& a Julia Child Rose) in the Flowerbed!
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Planting a Julia Child's Rose and some Proven Winners Double Play Doozies and Sunjoy Tangelo Barberry in the Garden! #provenwinners #roses #flowerbeds
Planting Jubliation & Echo Heaven Scent Gardenias & Lots of Plant Pick Up Previews!
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Planting some Jubilation and Echo Heaven Scent Gardenias in the flowerbed and a preview of our trip to Augusta for more plants!!! #gardenia #provenwinners
Replacing Ornamental Grass & a Quick Garden Tour Update - Lots of Roses & Containers in Bloom Zone 8
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Replacing some ornamental grass and doing a quick update and walkaround of some of the containers and hanging baskets and roses in full bloom! #provenwinners #driftroses #rosetree
Planting Magic Show White Wands and Superbell Lemon Slice by Proven Winners in a Container
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Planting some Magic Show White Wands and Superbell Lemon Slice in a container. Both of these are by Proven Winners and the White Wands are perennials. Zone 8. #provenwinners #containergardening #flowers
Planting Endless Summer Hydrangeas in the Garden & Fairytrail Bride Cascading Hydrangea in Container
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Planting some Endless Summer Hydrangeas in the garden and two Proven Winners Fairytrail Bride Cascading Hydrangea in Containers for the porch. We also got to see the Blue Angels air show at the Sweet Onion Festival! #provenwinners #hydrangeas #blueangels
Planting Cezanne Clematis in a Container w/Conga Lavender Calibrachoa & Diamond Frost Euphorbia
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We plant some Cezanne Clematis in a container with some Conga Lavender Calibrachoa & Proven Winners Diamond Frost Euphorbia! #provenwinners #monrovia #clematis
Painting More Concrete Planters to Look Like Stone Using Dry Brush Technique!
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Planting some concrete planters for Gigi that will look like they are made of gray stone instead of concrete. #concreteplanter #concretestatue
April Garden Tour 2024 - Proven Winners Supertunia Containers, Drift Roses, & More!
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April Garden Tour 2024 - Proven Winners Supertunia Containers, Drift Roses, & More!
Planting More Containers w/Proven Winners Supertunias, Mini-Supertunias, Superbells & More!
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Planting More Containers w/Proven Winners Supertunias, Mini-Supertunias, Superbells & More!
Filling Up Concrete Planters with Lots of Proven Winners Annuals!
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Filling Up Concrete Planters with Lots of Proven Winners Annuals!
How to Paint a Concrete Planter to Look Like Stone
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How to Paint a Concrete Planter to Look Like Stone
Planting a Japanese Maple, Camellias, Radiance Abelia, Supertunias, & Angel Trumpet Clean Up!
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Planting a Japanese Maple, Camellias, Radiance Abelia, Supertunias, & Angel Trumpet Clean Up!
Planting, Fertilizing, & Mulching Drift Roses and Duet Rose Trees in the Rose Bed
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Planting, Fertilizing, & Mulching Drift Roses and Duet Rose Trees in the Rose Bed
Planting Proven Winners Supertunia Bubblegum, Superbena Whiteout, and Cat's Meow in the Clawfoot Tub
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Planting Proven Winners Supertunia Bubblegum, Superbena Whiteout, and Cat's Meow in the Clawfoot Tub
Cypress Mulch In the Flowerbeds, Final Round!
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Cypress Mulch In the Flowerbeds, Final Round!
More Mulching & Cleaning Up Proven Winners Pugster Butterfly Bushes
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More Mulching & Cleaning Up Proven Winners Pugster Butterfly Bushes
No More Pinestraw!!! Evergreen Cypress Blend Mulch in the Flowerbeds!
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No More Pinestraw!!! Evergreen Cypress Blend Mulch in the Flowerbeds!
Planting a Clawfoot Tub w/Proven Winners Supertunias, Superbells, Superbenas, Euphorbia & More!
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Planting a Clawfoot Tub w/Proven Winners Supertunias, Superbells, Superbenas, Euphorbia & More!
Late April Garden Tour 2023 - Supertunias, Sunshine Ligustrum, Drift Roses, Day Lillies, & More!
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Late April Garden Tour 2023 - Supertunias, Sunshine Ligustrum, Drift Roses, Day Lillies, & More!
Planting Red Periwinkle (Vinca) and Grass in Containers at Gigi's
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Planting Red Periwinkle (Vinca) and Grass in Containers at Gigi's
Making Hanging Baskets with Proven Winners Superbells, Supertunias, Superbenas, & Diamond Frost
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Making Hanging Baskets with Proven Winners Superbells, Supertunias, Superbenas, & Diamond Frost
Planting Proven Winners Pugster Pinker, Pugster White, and Pugster Blue Butterfly Bushes
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Planting Proven Winners Pugster Pinker, Pugster White, and Pugster Blue Butterfly Bushes
Making a Proven Winners Supertunia Container w/Supertunia Bordeaux and Royal Velvet
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Making a Proven Winners Supertunia Container w/Supertunia Bordeaux and Royal Velvet
Thanks My American Friend. Great Job. Not Mush Room for Error Though.
Superb Mr. Chad Sir. I really am struggling to find Molds to make the pots here in North West England. Thanks anyway.
Great Video. I'm finally going to have a go at making and painting similar pots. This Video is Very useful. I'm finding it hard finding Moulds here in England. Thanks and best wishes.
How about an arch?
need to do ur bottom cut first when u made ur notch bc there is marks on the saw that show u where the tree will fall
Thank you I wish I could give you 2 thumbs up!!! now I'm gonna order more Drift Roses
I have wisteria that's popping up everywhere. I am following your plant's progression. It's so nice to have a pond too. 🥰
Amazing
I’m allergic to latex, is there a possible alternative paint?
Thank you for the video. It answered all my questions.
@@aleksandramarkiton4939 yay! Good luck!
We are south tn so weird they bloom at different times
Ours open in the mornings. We live in the south
Awesome
I have a double red petite knockout rose. When you repot you didn't use any biotone for the roots to keep it from going to transplant shock.
Thank you for this! I saw a post on Facebook where someone had a gorgeous little wisteria tree! He didn't answer anyone's questions on how he'd done it! Can't wait to try 🥰
@@CatsRants good luck!
You know what was in my bag? Clay balls a large stick weighing about a pound, and a sock.
lol what is wrong with you!!!!!!!!! lml.
PLEASE HELP 😊 I want to paint a design onto my cement steps. With acrylic paint and small paint brushes for detail. Im painting the face of the steps so you see the design facing you as you walk up them. What should I apply as a base coat BEFORE painting on my design. Also, what sealer do I apply at the end. I live in an area that snows. Thank you.
It is great. Do you use molds you make,or Do you buy them?
@@BybleBytes thanks! I buy them from a place that makes them or from other places if I happen to see a unique one.
Great. Can you please share the link. That it would be appreciated. ❤
I want to start making pots, but it is a real struggle to find molds here in England.
Love your technique!
Sir I am statue artist in cement all statue manufactue I need job sir
What would you suggest to train a well-established wisteria to put all its energy into extending its furthest reach out along a cable it's been growing along? It keeps sending out side branches rather than pushing the leader, even though I've trimmed all the possible "detours" for growth. Should I snip a few inches off the leading edge? Thanks!
@@thejoyofsoxmovie7211 I’m not as familiar with an established wisteria. Maybe a snip could encourage some new growth?
@@crewsvilleadventures I'll try it (gulp!). Thanks.
Dont mutilate your crepe myrtle 😢
Looking for a realistic life sized concrete alligator 6’ or larger for my yard.
@@DarionVarner I have seen them at some of the concrete places.
3 years later, how did this turn out? Did it still maintain its color in the shade?
@@squidikka deer ate them fairly soon afterwards down to the ground. I pulled up the reminder and Home Depot let me return them. We have moved since then and I haven’t tried any since.
@@crewsvilleadventures Haha, not the answer I was hoping for. Thanks for the response man.
@@crewsvilleadventures I hate deer!
You better be mighty careful how yoou give this stranngler vine any free dom!! The roots will make their way through the soil and take overanytbhing you let it!
@@sethwarner2540 I’m definitely careful! Don’t get one if you’re not!
Can I trim the runners growing in every direction off this late in the season? July 3rd today. I planted last spring and didn’t get any blooms this years. Is too young to bloom or did I do something wrong. It was sold as a tree, so I didn’t know I was supposed to train it. I have one large limb growing sideways leaning down. I did stake the tree. I probably need to cut and restake it. I don’t know when this should be done. I wish I could post a picture .
@@TexasBluebonnets22 I would still trim it if it were mine. I keep the crazy growing limbs trimmed as needed.
Wisterias, if grown from seed, will bloom in around 10 years.
Can I trim the runners growing in every direction off this late in the season? July 3rd today. I planted last spring and didn’t get any blooms this years. Is too young to bloom or did I do something wrong. It was sold as a tree, so I didn’t know I was supposed to train it. I have one large limb growing sideways leaning down. I did stake the tree.
@@TexasBluebonnets22 I’m about to trim mine up in August!
two price first one let us say 100 and second price for economy let us say 1000 this is part of intellectual property
So if you want a "shorter" tree you do all that but a bit lower right?
Correct!
What if it a repair ant it got paint on it already. Do you got to paint it black?
I would just paint it black and start over!
Thank you
could you not have just weaved the 3 stems together?
@@071Tom you could. I was going for one larger base which has already started filling out. Lots of ways to go with it!
Yes, braiding or twisting counterclockwise that is how it is usually done. That is how I trained mine. You get a very thick and sturdy trunk really fast.
Is it too late to spread some in my cut flower garden bed?
Do you use a flat acrylic exterior for base black coat?
Hi, what are the names of your roses? Also, are those crepe Myrtle?
I believe you need to sharpen your chain. Just saying. I have a MS 271 and it is much faster than that.
mine have something, maybe aphids that have eaten lacy like holes in the leaves. Any suggestions?
I don’t do anything if it’s not too bad but you can spray them with some neem oil (just make sure to follow the instructions) - I just hate to use anything that will kill bees and the good pollinators. Drift roses are pretty resilient if they are just being lightly snacked on.
Those butterfly bushes are so beautiful 🤩
Agreed!
Where is this shop at
Unfortunately it has since closed down I believe. The owner is now operating a restaurant at the flea market. It was The Barnyard Flea Market in Columbia, SC.
@crewsvilleadventures thanks you I live in Iowa
lol you can keep the snakes. lol yuck
😆😂😁
I'm up north. We have the cutest snakes up here. Red belly are the smallest in north America and they eat slugs. Smoth green snakes aren't that much bigger and the garters are also charming fellows.
@@MisterPerson-fk1tx have never seen a red belly snake. Not fond of snakes, but would be nice to have them eat slugs. We have garter snakes too.
@@cherylbee9899 I've got a slug problem. Slimy plant destroyers. I set up snake hides and toad abodes to help protect them from my chickens and guinea fowl. The Guinea fowl are for the ticks but those obnoxious dinosaurs are another topic.
LOL
Everything is looking good!
We are enjoying it!
I see pictures of grand tree forms wrapping around a pole for that effect would we keep two vines or must we keep one at the start? I have a small one i need to put in the ground
I have seen them with two main twisting vines before also. You could definitely go that route.
Your gardens look lovely
Thank you!
Where'd you get your materials?
I got the post and petunias at Lowe’s and the Wisteria at a garden center in Augusta, GA. The mulch also came from Lowe’s.
It was a pleasure meeting you at Lowe's today !
Same! Good luck with your garden!
That pot will be be gorgeous when it blooms! Love the Superbena! I have sparkling amethyst in a hanging basket with yellow supercal petunias (petunia calibrachoa hybrid) and blue superbells. I haven't been able to get my hands on pink cashmere yet.
I usually have to hit several garden centers to get the best variety. One day I’m just going to order a huge shipment online and get exactly what I want!
I watch so many you tube videos. Shocked me to find out you’re local. And didn’t know Barnyard had these. Thanks for the info.
The Barnyard in Columbia - but I don’t know if he has them anymore as he has sold most of it and concentrated on a restaurant at the flea market now.
Beautiful proven winners recipe.
I’m looking forward to them filling out and being in full bloom!