Native Plant Garden Tour Jan 2024 - Evergreen Groundcover, Wildlife Habitat & Winter Interest

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 11 січ 2024
  • #wildlifegarden #nativeplants #wintergardening Join me on this garden tour focusing in evergreen native ground covers, winter interest and intentional habitat.
    WHERE ELSE TO FIND ME
    🌿Email Me: ninetypercentnative@gmail.com
    🌿My Website: ninetypercentnative.com/
    🌿Sign up for my mailing list on my website ⬆️
    🌿Instagram: / ninety.percent.native
    🌿Facebook: / ninetypercentnative
    🌿To have a gift sent to me from my Amazon wishlist: www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls...
    Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!):
    uppbeat.io/t/sky-toes/homeward
    License code: NMWUK11EOPROFBHC
    Below are products I use all the time and the brands I love. I only recommend products that I use regularly and my recommendations are always based on personal experience.
    Brands I Love:
    🌿Hoss Tools - shrsl.com/3o0gu
    🌿Botanical Interests - shrsl.com/3o0ge
    🌿High Mowing Organic Seeds - shrsl.com/3o0gg
    🌿Farmers Defense - shrsl.com/3o0fz
    🌿Bootstrap Farmer - shrsl.com/3o0ft
    🌿Prairie Moon Nursery - www.prairiemoon.com/ -not an affiliate link
    🌿Baker Creek Rare Seeds - www.rareseeds.com/ -not an affiliate link
    Affiliate Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. I am also an affiliate for other brands that I especially love. If you grab anything I mention using these links, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. Thank you for supporting my N%N platform!
    My Favorite Gardening Related Products, Books and Tools:
    Gardening Tools
    *Hula Hoe - amzn.to/3tPVtW1
    *Garden Bench and Kneeler - amzn.to/3uHCImV
    *Garden Gloves - amzn.to/3iMRzHg
    *Leaf Scoops - amzn.to/3uGV7Am
    *Garden Stakes (I prefer 8' for teepees) - amzn.to/3NLU0bo
    *Garden Tubs - amzn.to/3uKOLjt
    *Half Moon Edger - amzn.to/3DsAOul
    *Watering Can - amzn.to/3IUDBxq
    Seed Starting
    *Pittmoss pittmoss.com/product/prime/
    *Rice hulls - amzn.to/3XRhDnq - $44.95 for 10lb
    *Rice hulls - amzn.to/3jemTSW - $33.58 for 10lb
    *Coconut Coir - amzn.to/3Dyihg0
    *Coarse Vermiculite (small) - amzn.to/3uKOY6f
    *Coarse Vermiculite (large) - amzn.to/35r4Lyl
    *Perlite (small) - amzn.to/3IWveBs
    *Perlite (large) - amzn.to/3IWveBs
    *Chicken Grit - amzn.to/36Ga79u
    *Black Paint Marker - amzn.to/3ITlAQf
    Electric Tools
    *Leaf Blower - amzn.to/3tTHPBn
    *Leaf Mulcher - amzn.to/3uJPYri
    *Replacement String for Leaf Mulcher - amzn.to/3LvqTHm
    Misc for the Garden
    *Deer Stopper Spray - amzn.to/3tVIemA
    *Grow Bags - amzn.to/3iS8GaE
    *Compost Bin - amzn.to/3iOFfGe
    Books
    *Bringing Home Nature by Doug Tallamy - amzn.to/3uEnb7v
    *The Humane Gardener by Nancy Lawson - amzn.to/3qMFaHO
    *Nature's Best Hope by Doug Tallamy - amzn.to/3Ll7SY2
    *Essential Native Trees and Shrubs for the Eastern United States - amzn.to/35r69Rz
    *Plant Invaders of the Mid-Atlantic Natural Areas - amzn.to/3748Kl2
    *A New Garden Ethic - amzn.to/3tTINO1
    *The American Woodland Garden - amzn.to/38kJhEF
    *Chesapeake Gardening and Landscaping - amzn.to/36XyAXM
    *Native Ferns, Moss and Grasses - amzn.to/3iSoBpf
    *The Thoughtful Gardener - amzn.to/3uAN2Nm
    *The Garden Jungle - amzn.to/3JVLjJf
    *Wild Your Garden - amzn.to/3tSKwD6
    *Garden Revolution - amzn.to/3JW4kLz
    *New Naturalism - amzn.to/371P80X
    *The Know Maintenance Perennial Garden - amzn.to/3qPbnhC
    *The Well Tended Perennial Garden - amzn.to/3iT3aEw
    *Monty Don's The Complete Gardener - amzn.to/3iOpMWO
    *Monty Don's Gardening at Long Meadow - amzn.to/3tRGvyU
    *A Woman's Garden - amzn.to/3qScHAl
    *Vegetables Love Flowers by Lisa Mason Ziegler - amzn.to/3tTOkUI
  • Навчання та стиль

КОМЕНТАРІ • 23

  • @gaillarkin7409
    @gaillarkin7409 5 місяців тому +3

    Even in the winter, you can see nature’s beauty.

  • @heidijasper5915
    @heidijasper5915 5 місяців тому +2

    Great tour! Your landscaping and wild areas look amazing!

  • @tiffanyrowbotham3663
    @tiffanyrowbotham3663 3 місяці тому

    Beautiful!

  • @carolinechronowski6080
    @carolinechronowski6080 5 місяців тому +1

    I love your garden!

    • @ninetypercentnative
      @ninetypercentnative  5 місяців тому

      Thank you so much, Caroline! I can't wait for you to see it in the spring and summer!👩🏻‍🌾💚🌿

  • @PlantNative
    @PlantNative 5 місяців тому +3

    Gorgeous! Do you have a video of your native pachysandra propagation? I’d be interested. TY

    • @ninetypercentnative
      @ninetypercentnative  5 місяців тому

      Not yet! I purchased all my root cutting off a native nursery on Etsy. Funny that you mention because I am experimenting with a cutting in water on my kitchen counter. It's been there for week and no roots so far. My next step is to go get some cutting and put them in soil. I will put this on the video list for the results!

  • @judytrombly-ganance482
    @judytrombly-ganance482 5 місяців тому +1

    I appreciated this tour. I love the ground covers, carex and Christmas fern that offer some green in the winter. At what point will the robins eat the holly berries? Hope you are feeling better.

    • @ninetypercentnative
      @ninetypercentnative  5 місяців тому

      Hi Judy! They have been enjoying them for about a month now.

  • @awildapproach
    @awildapproach 5 місяців тому +2

    Be careful how close you put your brush piles to your tree trunks. My brother's girlfriend's sister had a tree decline from having a pile too close to the trunk. I don't know how far to do it, but it looks like one of your piles might be too close to one of your trees. It may also depend on the species of tree, but I just wanted to let you know, in case! Take care, Michele!

    • @PlantNative
      @PlantNative 5 місяців тому +2

      I placed logs within two feet of our big Sugar Maple and then lost a huge limb bc of carpenter ants though they said they only eat decaying wood in trees.

    • @ninetypercentnative
      @ninetypercentnative  5 місяців тому +1

      Thank you! I will keep an eye on that!

  • @awildapproach
    @awildapproach 5 місяців тому +1

    So sorry you're sick. I've been feeling bad today, too. Get well soon, and make sure you get the rest you need. I love your American Hollies. Did you plant them or were they there already? If you planted them, how fast did they grow? I've heard they grow very slowly, but I want some. I have one that came up on its own, but it's very tiny. Also, I love eastern red cedar. They get a bad wrap because they are so prolific in dry sites, but I like them for privacy and screening, since I have so many of them popping up in my backyard. I just move them where I want them and leave most of them where they are. I love partridge berry. I need to add that. I saw it in Kentucky near the Red River Gorge and it was lovely. Thanks for sharing, Michelle! I hope you feel better soon.

    • @ninetypercentnative
      @ninetypercentnative  5 місяців тому +1

      We have American Hollies growing everywhere around my area. They self seed alot so I move them around. They grow REALLY slow. Thank you for the well wishes! I am feeling so much better! I haven't been sick like that in YEARS!

    • @awildapproach
      @awildapproach 5 місяців тому +1

      @@ninetypercentnativeso glad you’re feeling better! You getting this snow? We got around 8”!

    • @ninetypercentnative
      @ninetypercentnative  5 місяців тому +1

      @@awildapproach yes we did too! Probably about 6 though.

  • @Hayley-sl9lm
    @Hayley-sl9lm 5 місяців тому +1

    Wow I didn't even know there was an American holly, I guess we don't have it on the West Coast! How can you tell the difference from the European holly? It looks like it might have a more open habit maybe, but so similar! I see birds in my neighbor's European holly all the time and I wonder what would be a good native replacement, bc the European one us considered noxious by our city. We have tall Oregon grape, which is sort of holly-esque, but it doesn't really get tree-sized.

    • @PlantNative
      @PlantNative 5 місяців тому +2

      Hi. Check out, “Heteromelesarbutfolia.” The UC Master Gardeners of Napa County listed the TOYON as a native that, “resembles Holly but outshines it.” Toyon is the Indigenous Peoples name for it but its common name is California Berry or Christmas Berry.

    • @ninetypercentnative
      @ninetypercentnative  5 місяців тому

      Thank you so much for adding this!!!!!!

    • @ninetypercentnative
      @ninetypercentnative  5 місяців тому

      Yes! Ilex Opaca. Very similar! They grow naturally all over here. The berries and leaves are duller on the American holly if I am not mistaken. Lol, Oregon grape is becoming problematic here. Thank you for stopping in!!

    • @Hayley-sl9lm
      @Hayley-sl9lm 5 місяців тому

      ​​@@ninetypercentnative Oh no, maybe it's a bit over used in landscaping now? That's one of the reasons I actually haven't planted Oregon grape yet, I feel like it doesn't need my help at this point. But because it's gone mainstream it can be tricky to find a straight species, because there are all these weird hybrids of it now. I would love to plant Toyon if it was in my native range, I'm trying to convince my sister to plant it who lives in Thousand Oaks... It could probably survive here but I'd have to be pretty careful about drainage. I think for now I'm going to go with some native Prunus.