Hey Lorrie! If you want to use the leaves and flowers of the marshmallow plant, you can within the first year, allow the flowers to bloom before harvesting. harvesting the root of the marshmallow plant, you must wait a minimum of two years after its initial planting...purple Iris :) beautiful chives. Those do look like ground cherries! 5 colors look great! Lovely tree :) thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much Adriane! ♥ I think it's the marshmallows 3rd year this year and I just harvested some for the first time! I'm excited to use it. They weren't ground cherries; both of my apps tell me they're common nipplewort. Thanks for the visit! ♥
Your garden is springing to life. My dwarf lilac it's just finishing up its first bloom. Sage is so good with sweet potato hash. We also just let our asparagus go to seed. The moisture on Vancouver Island is looking better this year (so far). ~ Sandra
Hi Lorrie! Your garden is beautiful! We have concord grapes we do not thin our grapes. We do, cut the vine after the last bunch of grapes, all the energy then goes to the grapes. We do the pruning alittle later in the season to be sure all grapes have formed. Great garden tour!
Hello Lorrie. 🌷 Lots of beautiful flowers and plants. 🪻 #gardentourclub Thank you for participating. 🌻
Thanks Gail!
The ladybug without the spots could be an asian ladybug. 🧡
ewwww...I hear they're bad...
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The garden looks great.
Thanks Jenn! ♥
🎉 You grow Girl! 🎉
✌️💖🙏🤜
Thank you! ♥♥♥
Yikes, the onions quickly grew ! 🙂
That they did! They are loving the cool weather...
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Okay, so awesome too that you grew an apple tree from seed. That is a huge mystery commitment, can't wait to see what they look like!
Me too! I hope they taste delicious!!! ♥
Strawberries ! 😃
So many!!!
@@LorriesWorld Yummy. 😋
I've never tried growing marsh mallow - will have to give it a try!
It sure has a lot of benefits!
@@LorriesWorld I think it's quite a pretty flower too, right?
@@PlasBachGarden It really is! and so easy to grow once it's going. :)
My peonies, always have ants. Marshmallow we use for Roids🤫 we are having the best strawberry year. Looks great Lorries. Hard works pays❤❤
Thanks so much Jenn! ♥
Hey Lorrie! If you want to use the leaves and flowers of the marshmallow plant, you can within the first year, allow the flowers to bloom before harvesting. harvesting the root of the marshmallow plant, you must wait a minimum of two years after its initial planting...purple Iris :) beautiful chives. Those do look like ground cherries! 5 colors look great! Lovely tree :) thanks for sharing!
Thanks so much Adriane! ♥ I think it's the marshmallows 3rd year this year and I just harvested some for the first time! I'm excited to use it. They weren't ground cherries; both of my apps tell me they're common nipplewort. Thanks for the visit! ♥
Beautiful flowers, your lily is an iris. Great gardentour Lorrie. 👍🏻❤️
Oh thank you! I will try to remember!
Your garden is springing to life. My dwarf lilac it's just finishing up its first bloom. Sage is so good with sweet potato hash. We also just let our asparagus go to seed. The moisture on Vancouver Island is looking better this year (so far).
~ Sandra
I agree...these last few weeks of mostly rainy weather have been really good for us here on the island! ♥
Hi Lorrie! Your garden is beautiful! We have concord grapes we do not thin our grapes. We do, cut the vine after the last bunch of grapes, all the energy then goes to the grapes. We do the pruning alittle later in the season to be sure all grapes have formed. Great garden tour!
Great tip! Thank you so much!!! ♥
Wow, the grapes really blossomed since the last video. 😮
They're going crazy!!!
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Beautiful 😍
Thank you! 😊
@@LorriesWorld you're welcome 😊
Love chive flowers! So much bang for your buck 😂. First time visiting, here for the #gardentourclub fun. Subscribed ❤
They really are yummy and the bees love them for sure! Thanks for visiting! ♥