Echoing everyone else saying the silver falls needs to go. It was pretty at first when it was shorter and not so full but now looks heavy and is really taking away from all the beauty in your gardens!
I loved the pink cashmere superbena that you had in the zig zag planter but the dicondra falls looks irregular in my opinion. Distracts from a beautiful view
You're right about planting bulbs its no fun , getting down on your knees, gotta make sure everything is within your reach no getting up and down to grab things... but when they they come popping up in late winter early spring I'm glad I did it.
I totally agree! My neighbors come down, watch me dig and fuss and labor over getting them planted wondering why I bother, until Spring when my yard is glorious -filled with flowers. Nothing is more exciting than seeing the tips of those bulbs emerging in late January, knowing flowers are on the way.
I vote for removing the dichondra silver falls from the zig zag planters. They would be a beautiful ground cover in your garden. I nice bright pop and low maintenance.
When I moved into my home 14 years ago, I discovered two huge patches of Snowdrops growing at the edge of the wooded area behind my property. At the time, I didn't know what Snowdrops were and I wasn't even really into gardening yet at that time. But I quickly fell in love and I've dug up and moved several clumps trying to create more and larger groupings over the years. They are amazing. I have deer.....LOTS of deer......so the snowdrops and daffodils are my go-tos.
I have deer, rabbits and squirrels. Squirrels love tulips. I have some, that I planted years ago and the only reason it have they is because I had 2 little rat terrier squirrel dogs back then and they kept the Squirrels away. Now they are so far in the ground with Irishes and its to hard to get all through them to dig way down and for them to get the tulips bulbs. ❤
Oh, Janey the bulbs are going to be so beautiful in the spring. I love the silver falls. It looks really beautiful in real life. Just a little trim would be fine. Love your channel and love y'all. ❤❤❤❤❤
Hi Janey I think you should take out the silver falls. It looks rough… I love snowdrops. They are so pretty when there is snow around them where I live ❄️❄️❄️
Good morning. I am from BC, Canada and up here snowdrops and snowflakes are quite popular. Just about every garden will have some growing in the spring. Have a wonderful rest of your day.
Janey, thank you, you just reminded me I have a box of dahlias to get in the ground! I completely forgot about them! Love your daffs definitely one of my faves too, brighter the better
Scilla, allium, English blue bells, anemone, crocus, daffodil, hyacinth, tulips, phlox, Daylily and peony...it was glorious!!!!! Oh, oh and two packs of Poppy seeds!!! You and Jason are just an inspiration! I love your show and I love having a chance of getting into my garden every day!!!
There are actually two species of snowflake. Leucojum vernum (spring snowflake, of which there are two varieties) and Leucojum aestivum (summer snowflake, of which there are two varieties). I'm guessing you've planted the latter summer snowflake.
Hi Janey 🌺.These daffodils are going to be amazing in the garden and in the zig zag and you can in the zig zag and other places in the garden Amaryllis bulbs they will be amazing in the garden and they bloom in my garden in summer , also I have the snow flake in my garden . Have a wonderful day. 🌻🍁🌻
Lol. ❤ tulips, daffodils, libanotica, allium in the ground today. and 11 other different bulbs in pots in my little greenhouse for transplanting in the spring. I love planting bulbs. As most are perennials for me.😂
I still say your puppy needs a friend.😅.. Just finished all my bulb planting. Daffodils all around us in spring here in Humboldt county Northern California 🌲 by the Redwoods and Sea. Happy gardening 🙌🌿💚
Thanks for the fun video! Monty knew that wind was coming! I’m excited to see how your bulbs will look in the spring. Can’t wait!! I’m with you on not enjoying bulb planting. This year I planted crocuses, allium and one bag of the same exact daffodils you did from Costco. I have heavy deer pressure so deer resistant bulbs are all I can do.
What about transplanting the Dicondra SF somewhere in the ground where you could use a ground cover? I’ve see you do this with Creeping Jenny and the DSF would make a nice mat of silvery blue! 😊
I adore daffodils and snowflakes (snow drops too)! They are for me, a bit like tulips are for you. I rarely get blooms from them - even with vernalisation. Paper whites, and Erlicheer I have better success with.
The wind😬You did well anyway! I just planted 180 ranunculus and I have 90 left to plant. Last year was my first time and it was spectacular …large beds of cutting flowers for months so I’m going with more ranunculus!!❤
Bulbs are so worth it, and Monty is so pretty. Well done. Funny, we had a windy day on one of our bulb planting days, and Fall leaves were blowing all over, but you got to get it done! We planted Tulips, daffodils, and alliums this year. Our bulbs all come back, so we have been adding more each year, first to front garden, then driveway, and back garden. They bloom when everything is just starting to wake up and make me so happy. I still have Leucojum to get in the ground.
Your center island is looking so good! I am planting some more grape hyacinths this year. Not only do they provide early Spring color, but the foliage stays year round down here in Clovis (zone 9B) and makes a fantastic ground cover.
Janey I love daffodils and they are going to be so pretty come spring! I’m a big fan of silver falls… I would cut them back to above mid way of the zig zag for the winter and then you can decide in the spring if you want them in that area. I’m thinking the daffs and silver falls will look great together. The center island is looking so good! Great Job!
Hi Janey ,your bulbs going to be a great show.Like you I do snow drops,snowflakes,daffodils,tulips and hyacinths. I do all of mine in containers because I live in an apartment.
I have been slowly doing a bulb lawn by adding 20-30 in my lawn each year. I have been thinking of adding snowdrops but wondered about them doing well here because I’m Colorado full sun and dry, seems opposite of where they thrive in England. I’ve given up on tulips bc of the viruses and fungal diseases they often get. Daffodils and alliums are the kings and hyacinths, muscari, crocus, Scilla siberica are working in lawn so far.
What a show it will be in the spring there. I planted in my 4B gardens this fall more tulips (Banja Luka) to complement the other bulbs I already have. Also, more Summer Drummer Allium. The ones I tried for the first time last season came up but didn't blossom. I think it might be too wet where they are planted. I'm trying colchicum this year for the first time. Planted them this fall, and a few weeks later, beautiful blossoms appeared. So, they're performing beautifully so far. I always look forward to each of your inspiring videos.
I love the snow drops. I live in Washington State and have daffodil growing too. Should I use bulb tone right now to feed my bulbs? The deer eat my daffodils too!
Did you plant the Color Blends daffodils from the zigzag planter out in your landscape last year? If so, where? I can't remember. All these bulbs will look so beautiful next year! 💞
Wow, what a beautiful transformation of your property!! It just keeps getting better and better!! I’m with you, bulb planting is a chore that I have been putting off for way too long 😂 Now it’s cold and won’t stop raining, of course 🙄 We had almost no rain all summer! Hopefully that means I will have really happy plants come spring 😊
Hi Janey it’s a very good idea is to plant Daffodils or other gophers resistant plants all long the fence where the gophers come from . I did fence a garden bad with lavenders they did respect the perimeter .
I’m with you on daffodils! I have almost 2,500 on my property (about 2 acres). I did plant 300 tulips this year in my raised beds! Blushing lady (yellow/pink) Hella lights (yellow) and best pink … all from colorblends.
We can hear you fine. Monty is so handsome in the sun today! Bulbs are so fun! Can hardly wait to see them bloom! And outside the fence! Spring bloom season is going to be quite a show! 😉❤ I won't be planting all those lovely varieties, except Amaryllis bulbs. I have family heirloom variety that has been shared and handed down for 4 generations that I am aware of currently.
I am planting randunculus and daffodils and anemones and freesias! The freesias and anemones are in front and the daffodils will be in the back. I bought one bag of daffos; I don’t have it in me to plant 300. The 50 was enough
Hi ! Here in France we really like the snowdrops ! You got really big bulbs (even the ones I got from the exact same variety are much smaller imo ! And other varieties get much smaller than these :A bit like crocus bulbs ) In my garden I already have a few snowdrops and snowflakes, some daffodils and alliums and tulips. I'm trying to regularly plant some tulip varieties that come back each year in my zone 9A but there are not the tall majestic ones( botanical ones such as lilac wonder, cute though !) . I didn't really start planting bulbs this year (apart from moving some irises hollandica I don't really like) but I did put them in my excel sheet so now is just about where to put them and maybe move some perennials if they are in the right bulb space 😅 I hope your redbud is ok, it was the more reactive to wind in this video. Oh, and about silverfalls: do what you really want ! It's your garden 😉
If Hyacinth bulbs we'll come back for you every year I would suggest planting some giant ones no animal will eat them.they are very beautiful when there's not much going on outside
Can’t remember all we planted this fall, except for the tulips 🌷 that are supposed to naturalize. They are short with simple petals. We will see if the critters don’t eat them first.💕
I planted about 2000 bulbs this year as usual. Hate doing it as well. Hate the chipmunks as well as they steal my tulips. I planted a lot of pots with tulips this year. Now I just need to keep the rodents out. 😂
I think your island garden is coming along nicely. I suspect you’re going to have a very beautiful show. Come spring with all those gorgeous bulbs. What kind of bulbs do I plant in my area? Mostly none because my zone 9B now almost 10 Central, Florida Garden all the bulbs rot. I do have agapanthus, and I just planted up a whole lot of Amaryllis in special pots to have blooming in time for Christmas.
Do you chill your daffs. Last year zone 9b Florida I chilled them and then didn’t chill them one year both times I got nothing at all. So sad. I don’t get it.
I had Silver Falls planted this year also and it overflowed onto the ground, like Janie's. It looked so weird that we named it Cousin It. Needless to say it was the first plant I pulled after the first frost. I don't believe I will plant it again next year. I agree with most in the group...remove the Silver Falls and try something different.
Janey wen are you planting the alliums? I’m on zone 9B one hour away from you. We just started to get on the 60-70 degrees here.Waiting for you to do video on it so I can plant it too 😅
The zig zag planter looked like a monster when you moved in. With all the amazing progress you have made, I would like to see it all again. I hope you do remove the dichondra silver falls. Love your videos.
The Galanthus do poorly here, the best I ever did was to have a few come up for a few years in a shady spot under a tree that got year round water by sprinklers. The Summer Snowflake does well here, although I have my doubts that they will thrive sitting on top of the soil, just buried under compost. Hyacinth don't do well here at all, if you like the look of them, try Scilla peruviana, they multiply quite well and form decent sized patches. I hope you bought pre-chilled tulips, they should have been stored in the refrigerator for the last two months, after being bought as soon as they were for sale in the stores, in September. The Darwin Hybrids seem to do the best here, if you plant them very deep, they will come back up for several years before fading away. T. clusiana, and T. bakeri Lilac Wonder are the only two species tulips that seem to come back reliably here in the Central Valley. If you're interested in native bulbs, Brodiaea Queen Fabiola does very well and is quite showy in late April- early May. Just a warning, you might not want to plant the smaller Alliums. The giant ones are well behaved, but the smaller ones take over and wind up spreading everywhere, and are almost impossible to eradicate once they get a foothold. They're fully as bad as Bermuda Buttercup, or Mexican Evening Primrose.
For some reason your video won’t play for me in English. This hasn’t happened before. I went to the languages choices and English wasn’t on the list. Weird. Any suggestions?
Yes, happened to me too. It started out English, but then turn to Spanish, but not on my phone only on my t. V, but I noticed somebody was thanking her for doing it in spanish so they could understand I don't know but not a fan
Not a fan of the Silver Falls trailing over the gtound. Let`s pull it! 😊
Echoing everyone else saying the silver falls needs to go. It was pretty at first when it was shorter and not so full but now looks heavy and is really taking away from all the beauty in your gardens!
Same here with the Silver Falls. Cutting mine back. Yours too, is distracting from the planters. Like stepping on a too long dress hem!
Pull the silver falls out. Need something more airy like wire vine or variegated ivy
Oh yes wire-vine… thats a GREAT idea! 👍😁❤️ Liz
Silver falls must go !! Please and thank you
(The realities of gardening) It’s going to look BEAUTIFUL!!! 💙💚💛🧡❤️💜 Liz
I vote for radically cutting back and splitting the silver falls.
New daffodil's snowdrops and snowflakes are going to be beautiful, BUT it's time to let go and move forward.The silver falls needs to go.❤❤
I loved the pink cashmere superbena that you had in the zig zag planter but the dicondra falls looks irregular in my opinion. Distracts from a beautiful view
You're right about planting bulbs its no fun , getting down on your knees, gotta make sure everything is within your reach no getting up and down to grab things... but when they they come popping up in late winter early spring I'm glad I did it.
I totally agree! My neighbors come down, watch me dig and fuss and labor over getting them planted wondering why I bother, until Spring when my yard is glorious -filled with flowers. Nothing is more exciting than seeing the tips of those bulbs emerging in late January, knowing flowers are on the way.
I vote for removing the dichondra silver falls from the zig zag planters. They would be a beautiful ground cover in your garden. I nice bright pop and low maintenance.
I agree with everyone. You could just cut the silver falls all the way back if you want to keep it. But fresh ones in the spring would be good too.
Please remove the scraggly vines!🤣😮👍
When I moved into my home 14 years ago, I discovered two huge patches of Snowdrops growing at the edge of the wooded area behind my property. At the time, I didn't know what Snowdrops were and I wasn't even really into gardening yet at that time. But I quickly fell in love and I've dug up and moved several clumps trying to create more and larger groupings over the years. They are amazing. I have deer.....LOTS of deer......so the snowdrops and daffodils are my go-tos.
I also have very high Deer pressure!
I have deer, rabbits and squirrels. Squirrels love tulips. I have some, that I planted years ago and the only reason it have they is because I had 2 little rat terrier squirrel dogs back then and they kept the Squirrels away. Now they are so far in the ground with Irishes and its to hard to get all through them to dig way down and for them to get the tulips bulbs. ❤
Oh, Janey the bulbs are going to be so beautiful in the spring. I love the silver falls. It looks really beautiful in real life. Just a little trim would be fine. Love your channel and love y'all. ❤❤❤❤❤
Just curious, what happened to all the daffy bulbs you had in the zigzag planter last year?
@@darlenesgardenandhome I think I they transplanted them in the front by their street along the fence.
Can’t wait to see it all grow! I love Monty by your side the whole time. 🌸🌸
Hi Janey I think you should take out the silver falls. It looks rough… I love snowdrops. They are so pretty when there is snow around them where I live ❄️❄️❄️
I would take out the silver Falls Janie. I think it’s looking pretty mangy.
Agree its time is done
Agree. It looks really insane haha.
The island is really starting to shape up and looking so exciting !!! Good job on it!!👍🩷
Good morning. I am from BC, Canada and up here snowdrops and snowflakes are quite popular. Just about every garden will have some growing in the spring. Have a wonderful rest of your day.
I never knew the difference between Snowdrops and Snowflakes. You do such a good job explaining the difference. I’m in Alabama 7b. Thank you.
Janey, thank you, you just reminded me I have a box of dahlias to get in the ground! I completely forgot about them! Love your daffs definitely one of my faves too, brighter the better
I got a bag of tulips from Costco and thought of you.
I have that crazy sounding ball for my dogs too.
Such a windy day!
I divided a bunch of snow flakes “in the green” this spring so I’m really hoping they naturalize in my borders. ❤
Allium, anemone and snowdrops are my line up for this fall planting. 😊
Scilla, allium, English blue bells, anemone, crocus, daffodil, hyacinth, tulips, phlox, Daylily and peony...it was glorious!!!!! Oh, oh and two packs of Poppy seeds!!!
You and Jason are just an inspiration! I love your show and I love having a chance of getting into my garden every day!!!
Wow Janey….your espalier on the front wall is really filling in!!
The center island is looking so good with the addition of those lovely trees! 🌳 🌳🌳
There are actually two species of snowflake. Leucojum vernum (spring snowflake, of which there are two varieties) and Leucojum aestivum (summer snowflake, of which there are two varieties). I'm guessing you've planted the latter summer snowflake.
Hi Janey 🌺.These daffodils are going to be amazing in the garden and in the zig zag and you can in the zig zag and other places in the garden Amaryllis bulbs they will be amazing in the garden and they bloom in my garden in summer , also I have the snow flake in my garden . Have a wonderful day. 🌻🍁🌻
Lol. ❤ tulips, daffodils, libanotica, allium in the ground today. and 11 other different bulbs in pots in my little greenhouse for transplanting in the spring. I love planting bulbs. As most are perennials for me.😂
Can't wait to see your snowflakes and snowdrops in the spring. I have been so wanting to plant some of these bulbs!
I still say your puppy needs a friend.😅.. Just finished all my bulb planting. Daffodils all around us in spring here in Humboldt county Northern California 🌲 by the Redwoods and Sea. Happy gardening 🙌🌿💚
Thanks for the fun video! Monty knew that wind was coming! I’m excited to see how your bulbs will look in the spring. Can’t wait!! I’m with you on not enjoying bulb planting. This year I planted crocuses, allium and one bag of the same exact daffodils you did from Costco. I have heavy deer pressure so deer resistant bulbs are all I can do.
Hope you enjoyed your much deserved week off. I must say I missed hearing your opening jingle each morning.
I’m always looking for non toxic bulbs for the spring. I have a 2 year old grandson who loves getting up close and personal with pretty flowers. 😔
What about transplanting the Dicondra SF somewhere in the ground where you could use a ground cover? I’ve see you do this with Creeping Jenny and the DSF would make a nice mat of silvery blue! 😊
Handsome Monty looks like my Murphy did: the cooper color and tail and leg plumes. He was an awesome dog. Miss him so much :(
JANEY, the center island is looking gorgeous already. Love your channel.
Agreed, and so is their kitchen island. Wonderful changes.
Janey, you could try cutting the Silver Falls way back and see how fresh growth looks
Center island is taking shape! I can see it now!
I am planting more bluebells, snowflakes, snowdrops and hyacinth this year. Your garden is looking beautiful. Xxx
When did your Costco get bulbs in??? I’ve been scoping mine out since the end of September/beginning of October and they still don’t have them! 😢
It’s seems as though Monty is not a digger because I have not heard you mention as so which is great!! Way to go Monty🙌🏽
The front door looks beautiful behind you! 🧡
Silver falls needs a trim…
Wow,español me encanta ahora entiendo todoo❤
I adore daffodils and snowflakes (snow drops too)! They are for me, a bit like tulips are for you. I rarely get blooms from them - even with vernalisation. Paper whites, and Erlicheer I have better success with.
The wind😬You did well anyway! I just planted 180 ranunculus and I have 90 left to plant. Last year was my first time and it was spectacular …large beds of cutting flowers for months so I’m going with more ranunculus!!❤
Here in Tx we always get windy days. I love it except for the cold winter winds! Stay blessed
Today I'll be planting crocus, dutch iris, tulips and stargazer lilies. Zone 8B. Thank you for the inspiration.
Good Job!! The Island is looking Great!! Monty -- Knows Best -- Time to go Inside!!
Monty knows best! Listen to your dog! 💕🥰
In my Los
Angeles garden the snowflake bulbs bloomed in December and january
Thanks for sharing
Hi I think a ornamental grape would look beautiful along the front of your front verandah too
Planting some amaryllis, tulips and paperwhites.
I’ve never tried snowflakes and snowdrops! I’m going to get some for my garden. Thanks for the info! ❤M
Bulbs are so worth it, and Monty is so pretty. Well done. Funny, we had a windy day on one of our bulb planting days, and Fall leaves were blowing all over, but you got to get it done! We planted Tulips, daffodils, and alliums this year. Our bulbs all come back, so we have been adding more each year, first to front garden, then driveway, and back garden. They bloom when everything is just starting to wake up and make me so happy. I still have Leucojum to get in the ground.
Your center island is looking so good! I am planting some more grape hyacinths this year. Not only do they provide early Spring color, but the foliage stays year round down here in Clovis (zone 9B) and makes a fantastic ground cover.
Janey
I love daffodils and they are going to be so pretty come spring! I’m a big fan of silver falls… I would cut them back to above mid way of the zig zag for the winter and then you can decide in the spring if you want them in that area. I’m thinking the daffs and silver falls will look great together. The center island is looking so good! Great Job!
Hi Janey ,your bulbs going to be a great show.Like you I do snow drops,snowflakes,daffodils,tulips and hyacinths. I do all of mine in containers because I live in an apartment.
Hi Janey, I don’t plant tulips anymore since the squirrels always win. I plant daffodils.🥰🇨🇦
I have been slowly doing a bulb lawn by adding 20-30 in my lawn each year. I have been thinking of adding snowdrops but wondered about them doing well here because I’m Colorado full sun and dry, seems opposite of where they thrive in England. I’ve given up on tulips bc of the viruses and fungal diseases they often get. Daffodils and alliums are the kings and hyacinths, muscari, crocus, Scilla siberica are working in lawn so far.
What a show it will be in the spring there. I planted in my 4B gardens this fall more tulips (Banja Luka) to complement the other bulbs I already have. Also, more Summer Drummer Allium. The ones I tried for the first time last season came up but didn't blossom. I think it might be too wet where they are planted. I'm trying colchicum this year for the first time. Planted them this fall, and a few weeks later, beautiful blossoms appeared. So, they're performing beautifully so far. I always look forward to each of your inspiring videos.
I love the snow drops. I live in Washington State and have daffodil growing too. Should I use bulb tone right now to feed my bulbs? The deer eat my daffodils too!
Did you plant the Color Blends daffodils from the zigzag planter out in your landscape last year? If so, where? I can't remember. All these bulbs will look so beautiful next year! 💞
They planted them in front of the fence by the road entrance.
Wow, what a beautiful transformation of your property!! It just keeps getting better and better!! I’m with you, bulb planting is a chore that I have been putting off for way too long 😂 Now it’s cold and won’t stop raining, of course 🙄 We had almost no rain all summer! Hopefully that means I will have really happy plants come spring 😊
Darn that wind!
Me encantooooo por fin lo entendí en español gracias gracias te sigo todos tus videos estoy muy contenta ❤
Hi Janey, great job😊
Hi Janey it’s a very good idea is to plant Daffodils or other gophers resistant plants all long the fence where the gophers come from .
I did fence a garden bad with lavenders they did respect the perimeter .
I’m with you on daffodils! I have almost 2,500 on my property (about 2 acres). I did plant 300 tulips this year in my raised beds! Blushing lady (yellow/pink) Hella lights (yellow) and best pink … all from colorblends.
We can hear you fine. Monty is so handsome in the sun today! Bulbs are so fun! Can hardly wait to see them bloom! And outside the fence! Spring bloom season is going to be quite a show! 😉❤ I won't be planting all those lovely varieties, except Amaryllis bulbs. I have family heirloom variety that has been shared and handed down for 4 generations that I am aware of currently.
I am planting randunculus and daffodils and anemones and freesias! The freesias and anemones are in front and the daffodils will be in the back. I bought one bag of daffos; I don’t have it in me to plant 300. The 50 was enough
It will be interesting to see how the grass does. It looks too tall for the space but perhaps that’s the intent
Hi ! Here in France we really like the snowdrops ! You got really big bulbs (even the ones I got from the exact same variety are much smaller imo ! And other varieties get much smaller than these :A bit like crocus bulbs )
In my garden I already have a few snowdrops and snowflakes, some daffodils and alliums and tulips. I'm trying to regularly plant some tulip varieties that come back each year in my zone 9A but there are not the tall majestic ones( botanical ones such as lilac wonder, cute though !) . I didn't really start planting bulbs this year (apart from moving some irises hollandica I don't really like) but I did put them in my excel sheet so now is just about where to put them and maybe move some perennials if they are in the right bulb space 😅
I hope your redbud is ok, it was the more reactive to wind in this video.
Oh, and about silverfalls: do what you really want ! It's your garden 😉
If Hyacinth bulbs we'll come back for you every year I would suggest planting some giant ones no animal will eat them.they are very beautiful when there's not much going on outside
Can’t remember all we planted this fall, except for the tulips 🌷 that are supposed to naturalize. They are short with simple petals. We will see if the critters don’t eat them first.💕
I planted about 2000 bulbs this year as usual. Hate doing it as well. Hate the chipmunks as well as they steal my tulips. I planted a lot of pots with tulips this year. Now I just need to keep the rodents out. 😂
Hey Janey..Just wondering. Are you making fewer videos? I can't seem to figure out your posting schedule. Lol Daffodils will be gorgeous!
I want to plant some allium but can't find any. I'd get rid of the diacondra falls. Not pretty.
I think your island garden is coming along nicely. I suspect you’re going to have a very beautiful show. Come spring with all those gorgeous bulbs. What kind of bulbs do I plant in my area? Mostly none because my zone 9B now almost 10 Central, Florida Garden all the bulbs rot. I do have agapanthus, and I just planted up a whole lot of Amaryllis in special pots to have blooming in time for Christmas.
Do you chill your daffs. Last year zone 9b Florida I chilled them and then didn’t chill them one year both times I got nothing at all. So sad. I don’t get it.
My sister wants to know where you get your coveralls
Do you always plant them 5 inches apart?
I had Silver Falls planted this year also and it overflowed onto the ground, like Janie's. It looked so weird that we named it Cousin It. Needless to say it was the first plant I pulled after the first frost. I don't believe I will plant it again next year. I agree with most in the group...remove the Silver Falls and try something different.
At what Soring temperatures will those bulbs start coming up?
Janey wen are you planting the alliums? I’m on zone 9B one hour away from you. We just started to get on the 60-70 degrees here.Waiting for you to do video on it so I can plant it too 😅
Don’t trash the silver falls-move it. Use it as ground cover or use as a spiller in one of the Vego beds, the troughs, or one of your larger planters.
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the dicondra silver falls needs to come out completely. it does nothing for the the planter
The zig zag planter looked like a monster when you moved in. With all the amazing progress you have made, I would like to see it all again. I hope you do remove the dichondra silver falls. Love your videos.
The silver Falls does kinda look like (cousin) it lol. It is time for it to go.
The Galanthus do poorly here, the best I ever did was to have a few come up for a few years in a shady spot under a tree that got year round water by sprinklers. The Summer Snowflake does well here, although I have my doubts that they will thrive sitting on top of the soil, just buried under compost. Hyacinth don't do well here at all, if you like the look of them, try Scilla peruviana, they multiply quite well and form decent sized patches. I hope you bought pre-chilled tulips, they should have been stored in the refrigerator for the last two months, after being bought as soon as they were for sale in the stores, in September. The Darwin Hybrids seem to do the best here, if you plant them very deep, they will come back up for several years before fading away. T. clusiana, and T. bakeri Lilac Wonder are the only two species tulips that seem to come back reliably here in the Central Valley. If you're interested in native bulbs, Brodiaea Queen Fabiola does very well and is quite showy in late April- early May. Just a warning, you might not want to plant the smaller Alliums. The giant ones are well behaved, but the smaller ones take over and wind up spreading everywhere, and are almost impossible to eradicate once they get a foothold. They're fully as bad as Bermuda Buttercup, or Mexican Evening Primrose.
Pull that dicondra out!!!!! Time for a change!
Does Monty try to eat the Bulb Tone (or any of the tones?). Our dog is really drawn to the odor
I always mark where I have planted my bulbs in the ground so I don’t did them up by mistake 🙁
For some reason your video won’t play for me in English. This hasn’t happened before. I went to the languages choices and English wasn’t on the list. Weird. Any suggestions?
Please please cut back the silver falls. It looks terrible. Cut it half to three quarters. You know it with grow back.
video in Spanish....or is me
Same happened to me on the tv, with no English audio option. I tried it on my phone and it was the original English audio
It’s in English for me
@@kimberleylabuschagne2494 ...thank you ....on my laptop is in spanish........
I am having the same problem on my TV. No English option.
Audio ok on my phone
Yes, happened to me too. It started out English, but then turn to Spanish, but not on my phone only on my t. V, but I noticed somebody was thanking her for doing it in spanish so they could understand I don't know but not a fan