Yes another beautiful! beautiful! beautiful! Garden looks wonderful beautiful colors bringing everything together I love the beautiful green and blue wow we love the same colors I don't have the words to say look the beautiful velvet colors I'm so lost for words everything looks beautiful thank you very much for everything you brings I enjoy everything I learned a lot from you♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
i dont mean to be offtopic but does anyone know of a way to log back into an Instagram account..? I was stupid lost my account password. I would appreciate any assistance you can offer me!
@Deandre Robert i really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and I'm in the hacking process atm. Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
When I saw the bumblebees I remembered about how they actually unhinge their wings in the cold mornings and that helps them heat their bodies so that they can pollinate the flowers way before the other bees...I saw this on nature ...very interesting ...you have such a wonderful show...thank you for sharing
My garden is all about deer resistance. Finally we have a garden not suited to their taste. We grow lots of Walkers Low catmint, spirea, coneflowers, Russian sage, Penstemmon, Agastache varieties (love the lime one) black eyed Susan, Veronica, buddlia, blue geranium and thyme. We fought the battle for ten years until we got it right! We adjoin state gamelands. Thank you for the tour.....just breathtaking!
I think I might just do the whole veggie garden in Russian Sage. 😃. I added it to the four corners of the veggies, but I might not be able to control myself. I can just see it now..a couple vitex in the middle, Russian Sage, lavender and catmint all around the rest of it! The bees will LOVE me! I can just put the veggies in pots. I did peppers and some tomatoes and peas in big containers this year and honestly, I think they love it. They are just thriving. Thanks, Allen, for all the incredible inspiration. My husband thanks you too. 😉😉
Allen, Through our years together, I have learned so much! I am transitioning to perennials, backdrops of green and silver textured bushes, less work and getting on my knees. Great information. Thank you.
Thank you so much for the tour of the beautiful, beautiful garden!! All the hard work and dedication really shows and the results are amazing!! Love seeing all the varieties and combinations throughout! Such an inspiration!! ❤️🌼💚💮💛🌸
I purchased a mystic spires because of you. And I just took out a Mexican sage. They get too big in zone 9. Considering taking out the Powis Castle because of size. People need to pay attention to mature size of plants if planting space is not big.
The tips were great. Thank you. I came to the farm years ago when you were just building the rose garden. The luncheon was Special, as was the entire full, elegant 💐Day. Lives in my memory as one of the outstanding pleasures 💝. Need to return in fall🙏. Be Blessed
Another lovely tour! Can't wait to see your gardens in fall. I get so many ideas from your tours. I especially love some of the old fashioned varieties you showcase since they have really proven their worth over time. Even though I garden in a completely different climate (maritime Pacific Northwest), I always learn something useful from your videos!
This was indeed a grand tour. The garden is quite impressive.I have the artemisia plant (powis castle) and the leaves are a great accent to my small front yard garden.Keep posting. 👍💕🌼🌷
Beautiful as always! Love the agapanthus. So pretty. I would love to have your garden. I have watched you transform your farm over the years and it is gorgeous. I am so glad you are on you tube now so I can watch you more often. Hopefully I can come see your beautiful garden next year. Happy gardening!
Oh my, the last vista with the fountain, agapanthus and vitex - wow, just awesome! Discovered you only recently, and now I cannot get enough! Thank you - from Quebec, Canada :)
14:25 How do you maintain control of the Fig tree's root system. The roots are known to travel long distances, becoming an invasive nuisance. Which Fig trees produce the best tasting fruit?
Thank you for offering the perspective of the overhead shots. Too many garden tour videos focus only on the blooms so one misses how it all fits together. Your garden is breath-taking! What material do you use for the pathways? You have a new subscriber! Thank you!
Been looking for something to plant along my driveway that won't block the sun of some other established plants I have further up the hill. That Shoal Creek Vitex is stunning and may just do the job!
Another beautiful tour, thank you! I love the blues and purples with silvery green. I planted three salvias in my front garden and the new spires are no longer purple, they sort of just stay yellowy/green. They get full sun and I live in zone 7a. Might they need a more rigorous watering regimen? I would appreciate advice in how to support these lovely purple plants. Thank you!
I enjoy your garden tours, my question is: when cleaning up / dead heading do you just leave the cuttings on the ground , is that beneficial or is that cleaned up later after filming?
Thank you for sharing your craft! Is there Any ONE fertilizer suggested for encouraging blooms on mature Knockout Roses and 1 yr old Encore Azaleas? *bone meal* ? *Potash* ? I used Hollytone in late March; then a 10-10-10 Flower fertilizer in early June.
Ruth Narendran not every year. Just make sure you are feeding them well. When they begin to outgrow the container, then is your opportunity to divide them out and soil adjustments.
I'm such a neatnik that I just want to clean up those salvia and butterfly bush with all of the spent little spikes. Those wouldn't last a day in my garden.
Your show is so overly produced. I wish you would talk about how to plant a terraced garden for the home gardener. I could do without the musical interludes. I guess I’m saying more substance. I love seeing your place.
Yes another beautiful! beautiful! beautiful! Garden looks wonderful beautiful colors bringing everything together I love the beautiful green and blue wow we love the same colors I don't have the words to say look the beautiful velvet colors I'm so lost for words everything looks beautiful thank you very much for everything you brings I enjoy everything I learned a lot from you♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
i dont mean to be offtopic but does anyone know of a way to log back into an Instagram account..?
I was stupid lost my account password. I would appreciate any assistance you can offer me!
@Roy Derrick instablaster ;)
@Deandre Robert i really appreciate your reply. I found the site on google and I'm in the hacking process atm.
Seems to take quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
@Deandre Robert it worked and I now got access to my account again. I'm so happy!
Thank you so much you really help me out!
@Roy Derrick no problem xD
When I saw the bumblebees I remembered about how they actually unhinge their wings in the cold mornings and that helps them heat their bodies so that they can pollinate the flowers way before the other bees...I saw this on nature ...very interesting ...you have such a wonderful show...thank you for sharing
I love that I always learn something new when I watch your videos. You are a great teacher!
Next time I visit Arkansas which is usually annually I’ll be sure to visit your inspirational garden. ❤️🇨🇦❤️
Gorgeous!
When I miss Nature I see your videos
I feel like I am Eve ,God giving me tour of Eden - Flowerlover
My garden is all about deer resistance. Finally we have a garden not suited to their taste. We grow lots of Walkers Low catmint, spirea, coneflowers, Russian sage, Penstemmon, Agastache varieties (love the lime one) black eyed Susan, Veronica, buddlia, blue geranium and thyme. We fought the battle for ten years until we got it right! We adjoin state gamelands. Thank you for the tour.....just breathtaking!
I have been watching you for decades and I remember when you were building the farm. Love seeing you here on YT.
I think I might just do the whole veggie garden in Russian Sage. 😃. I added it to the four corners of the veggies, but I might not be able to control myself. I can just see it now..a couple vitex in the middle, Russian Sage, lavender and catmint all around the rest of it! The bees will LOVE me! I can just put the veggies in pots. I did peppers and some tomatoes and peas in big containers this year and honestly, I think they love it. They are just thriving. Thanks, Allen, for all the incredible inspiration. My husband thanks you too. 😉😉
Everytime I see one of your tour videos it's like a little vacation. Thank you!
Thank you for coming along!
Allen, Through our years together, I have learned so much! I am transitioning to perennials, backdrops of
green and silver textured bushes, less work and getting on my knees. Great information. Thank you.
Another BEAUTIFUL AND AMAZING tour of your gardens. Thank You for sharing your home with us. 😍
You are a gentleman gardener. A beautiful estate. I love the view of the river and the Vitex around the fountain...!!!
I always look forward to all of your garden tours. They are very inspiring. 🍃💕🌳
Thank you so much for the tour of the beautiful, beautiful garden!! All the hard work and dedication really shows and the results are amazing!! Love seeing all the varieties and combinations throughout! Such an inspiration!! ❤️🌼💚💮💛🌸
You have wonderful manners! Your mama and grandma must be very proud
I loved this video. My mom and I used to watch you on tv, over twenty-five years ago! I'm so happy I found you here on UA-cam!
Arelette Breaux aww. 😍 thank you for subscribing! Be sure to ring the bell 🔔 for notifications. I try to release weekly content. 💚
Yes, I did. I watch about six videos last night! I was so thrilled to have found this channel. You got a fan in South Louisiana!
Arelette Breaux woot!💚🎉
Angelena turns reddish brown in the Fall. Gets really pretty then too. It's a great perrenial.
LOVE these garden tours! I need more, please.
Matthew Condon here is a whole playlist! :-) ua-cam.com/play/PLWl0d8B6CXi2MBc4_1HxWrDAvPDPNSwuN.html
Great tour! Thank you.
I purchased a mystic spires because of you. And I just took out a Mexican sage. They get too big in zone 9. Considering taking out the Powis Castle because of size. People need to pay attention to mature size of plants if planting space is not big.
Thank you for the list of plants in your description.
Absolutely stunning 😍😍
Thanks for the video tour. I enjoyed seeing your little messy garden with the poppy seeds. Looks great to me.
Yes, I love this kinda videos, love to see more. I also love gardening, I learn
Learn so much from Allen. Thank you so much!😊🤗
The tips were great. Thank you. I came to the farm years ago when you were just building the rose garden. The luncheon was Special, as was the entire full, elegant 💐Day. Lives in my memory as one of the outstanding pleasures 💝. Need to return in fall🙏. Be Blessed
Another lovely tour! Can't wait to see your gardens in fall. I get so many ideas from your tours. I especially love some of the old fashioned varieties you showcase since they have really proven their worth over time. Even though I garden in a completely different climate (maritime Pacific Northwest), I always learn something useful from your videos!
You gotta come see them for yourself! www.pallensmith.com/tours
Beautiful tour thank you for sharing 😊
So beautiful thank you for sharing 🌞
Love how you layered and combined so many lovely colors and textures, I'm going to try this next year...especially finding a blue chiffon!
just lovely..thank you very much for sharing
This was indeed a grand tour. The garden is quite impressive.I have the artemisia plant (powis castle) and the leaves are a great accent to my small front yard garden.Keep posting. 👍💕🌼🌷
Will do!
Beautiful as always! Love the agapanthus. So pretty. I would love to have your garden. I have watched you transform your farm over the years and it is gorgeous. I am so glad you are on you tube now so I can watch you more often. Hopefully I can come see your beautiful garden next year. Happy gardening!
I like the blue hibicus. I saw a greyish blue on facebook here in Thailand. Probably same thing😍
Beautiful.
I would love to see a tour of your drying house and techniques you use for drying.
Oh my, the last vista with the fountain, agapanthus and vitex - wow, just awesome! Discovered you only recently, and now I cannot get enough! Thank you - from Quebec, Canada :)
Thank you for joining our little community here on UA-cam. Be sure you ring the bell to receive notifications of new uploads! 🔔
@@PAllenSmith Oh I have done that, and I always take a look right away when a notice comes :)
Beautiful garden and great tips
Tuteur trellis making video would be awesome!
Just beautiful Allen, have a great 4th! 🇺🇸
So lovely. Each terrace as gorgous as can be. 🌸💗
14:25 How do you maintain control of the Fig tree's root system. The roots are known to travel long distances, becoming an invasive nuisance. Which Fig trees produce the best tasting fruit?
You can make a garden anywhere 🌷🌹💐
Absolutely Beautiful! 🌿🌸😀
very beautiful!!! thank you!!!
Love, love your advice etc. Been following you a long time. Thank You!
my mom took a clipping of a rose of sharon,it gave her so much joy
Thank you for the advice on hard pruning my first year knock out rose. Very much appreciated. :)
I enjoyed the tour, thanks
Loved the tour 🥰
Great garden and property!!!
Oh, wow. Your garden is gorgeous.
Thank you for offering the perspective of the overhead shots. Too many garden tour videos focus only on the blooms so one misses how it all fits together. Your garden is breath-taking! What material do you use for the pathways? You have a new subscriber! Thank you!
Hello from hot Georgia! I hope to get to Moss Mountain one day, but until then, thanks for the beautiful videos and great advice!
Thank you, again.
Been looking for something to plant along my driveway that won't block the sun of some other established plants I have further up the hill. That Shoal Creek Vitex is stunning and may just do the job!
Go for it!
i love your videos ..but can you make a video for how and what to grow in the desert ..zone 10 please...and have a garden also.
Another beautiful tour, thank you! I love the blues and purples with silvery green. I planted three salvias in my front garden and the new spires are no longer purple, they sort of just stay yellowy/green. They get full sun and I live in zone 7a. Might they need a more rigorous watering regimen? I would appreciate advice in how to support these lovely purple plants. Thank you!
So informative 🌺
love the purple colour flowers. my favourite is blue and purple.is it true thatbees cannot see blue colour
Beautiful
Please, show us how you make your trellis.
Would love a video on the espalier fruit trees and details
We lived in East Texas for a few years.
The deer had never bothered the lantana until we had a drought then they ate our lantana.
Rough eating!😵
What are those great little snips you are using?
I enjoy your garden tours, my question is: when cleaning up / dead heading do you just leave the cuttings on the ground , is that beneficial or is that cleaned up later after filming?
Thank you for sharing your craft! Is there Any ONE fertilizer suggested for encouraging blooms on mature Knockout Roses and 1 yr old Encore Azaleas? *bone meal* ? *Potash* ? I used Hollytone in late March; then a 10-10-10 Flower fertilizer in early June.
I'm loving your videos all the way over here in Northern Ireland. I wonder if your Russian Sage would do well here? I'll have to see!
How can I get the seeds for the blue rose of Sharon.?
So if you have say a large container of perennials , should you turn out the soil and repot with fresh soil? Thank you
Ruth Narendran not every year. Just make sure you are feeding them well. When they begin to outgrow the container, then is your opportunity to divide them out and soil adjustments.
Do people live in those little cottages at the end of the video?
Like Oompa Loompas? 😆
No... they are mainly used as drying houses, storage, and a place to make fun projects and arrangements!
@@PAllenSmith Lol!
Our salvia does not look like that. Would live to have the blue color.
For myself. 13:14 to rewatch later️📝Note to myself『watched to the End』
May be a weird question but what are those big, leafy rectangular walls of bushes called in the entranceways?
The Needlepoint Holly?
When do you plant your gourds
Now! (Last month)
7:57 - it's not Hibiscus syracuse but Hibiscus syriacus (Hibiscus of Syria). I'm sorry for correcting but I've heard you saying that 2 times already.
😱 I have never ever heard of giving roses a haircut such as that!! What the hey happened to, cut right above the 5th leaf... hmm
"Miss Big-Fig"
👋😀
I'm such a neatnik that I just want to clean up those salvia and butterfly bush with all of the spent little spikes. Those wouldn't last a day in my garden.
😂
We have rabbits that will eat our lilies.
Your show is so overly produced. I wish you would talk about how to plant a terraced garden for the home gardener. I could do without the musical interludes. I guess I’m saying more substance. I love seeing your place.