New Perennials In The Shade Garden 🌹 || Bare Root Astilbe & Bleeding Heart || Lamium & Pulmonaria
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- Опубліковано 13 чер 2024
- Follow along as I plant 4 new perennials in the shade garden including bare root astilbe, bleeding heart, lamium, and pulmonaria.
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Planting Zone 8a Wylie, Texas
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This shade garden room is a little treasure. Perfect hide out and so calming. Your plant choices are all coming together so nicely and they all are thriving! Thanks for sharing this with us.
Thank you so much 😊
I love this garden, too, Amanda! It's so satisfying to see how wonderfully your beautiful shade garden is flourishing! I'm remembering when you first started talking about developing this garden, when you built the potting table, etc., and now your dream is coming true in living color! Big kudos, YOU DID IT!! 👏👏 😊😊
Thank you so much!
Shade gardens make perfect sense in the South where heat is literally a killer. Enjoy your lovely retreat.
I’m excited to have the space during the heat!
The shade garden is looking amazing. Loving all the new plants, they are going to bring lots of color and textures to your garden.
Thanks so much!
Love your secret shade garden! It makes me think how great to have a private garden. It looks nice!
Thank you!
good morning. Love your shade garden and everything that you add to it. Looking forward to seeing everything in bloom. I have to say the two bleeding hearts that you planted with get huge. I have one and it pretty much takes over one small area in my shade garden every season. The only thing that I tend to forget is that when it dies back in the summer I then have to figure out what to plant in the area cause then I have one open bare area. When they are in their growing time it is hard to grow anything cause there is no room for planting. Love what you keep doing and have a wonderful day.
Eek! Well if they get too big, then I’ll have to dig them up and move them! Thanks!
The shade garden is looking good. Like the variety of color in the foliage.😊❤
Thank you!
Bleeding hearts will be gorgeous!
I can’t wait!
Your shade garden is so beautiful. I love all the plants in it!
Thank you so much 😊
Your own little spot in this world
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Such a beautiful space! Can't wait to see it in a few months 😍
Can't wait!
I am enjoying the journey of the shaded area
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Thank you, you have a lovely shade garden. 🪻🌷💚🙃
Thank you too!
Awesome Amanda, love your ideas and gardens. Thank you.
You are so welcome!
I'm in zone 8b/9. You have inspired me to look in my yard to have a shade garden.
I’m so glad!
The bears breeches is beautiful!😊
Thank you!
Your shade garden is really pulling together and looking great. The three tier planter with begonias is a real star. You have so much wonderful color and texture. Love the pink chablis lamium. Astillbe's do really well in my garden lots of shade and moisture. Their foliage is almost as pretty as their flowers. The rustic wooden container will look great with the new plants. I know Lucketts, in Virginia.
Thanks so much! I love Lucketts!
I am in zone 7 and my lungwort (pulmonaria) does not go dormant at all. It will wilt if it’s hot and it needs water. Just to let you know. Another awesome pulmonaria cultivar is “Trevi Fountain”… it’s blooms stay more true blue and lasts so long!
Good to know! I’ll also go check out that variety, thanks!
I love your shade garden!❤🪴
Thank you!
Loving the shade garden!
Same ❤️
😁😁😁🌸 From zone 9b, SoCal, I get the love for the shade garden. Yours is looking cool and welcoming.
Thank you!
Time to gardening ✨🌿🌺
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I planted bleeding heart last year in mostly shade and they didn't completely disappear. (Zone 7 Maryland) I'm definitely getting more blooms this year.
Some of my astilbe are in 4-5 hours of sun and some only get a little sun. I'm finding the ones in more sun are fuller than the less sun ones, go figure!
I've added quite a bit of pulmonaria over the last few years and the variety blue ensign is a true blue flower, it's beautiful.
I'm looking forward to seeing the growth over the summer.
Thank you for your comment. I am always on the lookout for new (new to me) plant cultivars.. and now I want a Blue Ensign pulmonaria!! 😃
Awesome! It sounds like your space is gorgeous!
Looking beautiful ❤❤❤ you are going to love the lamium and Astilbe!! I have them both and love, I need to get some bleeding heart for my shade garden.
I’m so excited!
Astilbe and bleeding hearts on my list for next year !
Yay!
Dear Amanda. You paint beautiful pictures with the way you arrange your planting
Thank you so much!
I’m so envious of your shade garden. 😊 Those are some beautiful choices and am looking forward to seeing them grow and bloom. I LOVE lanium but have killed it every time I tried. I put it in the shadiest spot I have but it died every time. I don’t know if it gets too much sun or I’m over or under watering. The leaves are so delicate looking! I’ll just have to enjoy yours for afar. 😄
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I have also wasted plants just by not understanding their behavior shade garden looking spectacular!
Yes, we all learn with trial and error! I learn a lot with error 😂
I love my red Valentine bleeding heart! It may be my favourite plant…shhhhh! Don’t tell the others 😂 It’s just starting to poke out of the soil here in Eastern Canada. I’m excited to see how big it gets this year. I bought it as a flowering plant last year and it almost doubled in size in it’s first year! Pink a Blue is on my list for this spring!
I’m nervous it will be too big in my space but I can always move it!
I miss the bleeding heart I had....it was huge. Living in the wooded area of the country was great. Especially all the woodland creatures. ⚾️
I bet the creatures were so fun to observe.
@shesamadgardener yes they were. Large cornfield behind us, and a peach and apple tree brought deer up close and personal. Groundhogs, rabbits, chipmunks, fox,bobcat,raccoons,squirrels and birds of all kinds were constant visitors. We even had a huge blue heron visit our tiny little lily pond.
Love, love, love lamium and pulmonaria! Shade garden is really coming together!
I’m so excited to see how they do in my garden!
I bought begonia tubers after I watched your video. A video on overwintering them would be great. You are wreaking havoc on my budget. 😂 I also just received my bleeding heart bare roots. They are getting a late start.
😂😂😂 I’ll definitely post about saving the begonia tubers!
Beautiful!!! My bleeding heart is one of the first plants I put into my shade garden under an old horse chestnut tree.
I would love to have a chestnut tree ❤️❤️❤️
The trunk is over 4 feet in diameter. Was once the border of a farm field.
Nice
Thanks!
Looking beautiful
Thank you 😊
oh wow, I want one of everything you just planted!😮😊 Looking absolutely gorgeous. I can identify with June, July and August being near Houston. However, I'll add May and September to my list of hot and uncomfortably humid😢. Wonder if you could add some sort of solar ceiling type fan to make it even more enjoyable during those months? That's something I always think about for my own summer garden. But for now enjoy!
I’d love to add some fans!
Your Shade Garden is looking beautiful. Looking forward to seeing the growth of all the plants.
Me too!
A little Japanese painted fern might pull some of the purple and silver through the vego bed. I have one in a bed with similar plants as yours and it adds in a nice texture.
Great idea!
Ooh I didn’t know you could get purple Astilbe,I love that. I tried Astilbe pink and white last year and they fried because of the sun so I’m hoping the roots are ok so I can move them into the shade when they start coming up.
Hope they made it!
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I’m always excited when you go to your shade garden! We moved into a 90year old home 3 years ago (z 9a between Houston and Galveston), there is an old oak in the side yard that is huge, producing a large amount of shade that I have been dealing with and I find your plant selection helpful!
I am confused when you say you grew something from bare root. I understand roses and trees can come bare root but had no idea that perennials did. Where would one find these bare root plants? Is it possible for you to show us how you plant/grow these?
Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge with us. Love what you’ve done with your garden!
Hi there! I purchase the bare roots at big box stores, local nurseries, and online. Once I get them home, I pot them up in containers and grow them inside during the late winter … once it is warm enough, I plant them outside. I’ve got several videos on the process if you are interested.
I’ve never seen bare root perennials anywhere 🤷♀️ I guess I just don’t know what I’m looking for!
Thanks for your reply!
There are lots available online! Just Google bare root perennials!
@@shesamadgardener great idea! That is what I'll do!
Your shade garden is really coming together! Very pretty🙂
Thank you! 😊
Amanda you have a great selection of shade flowers. You should try brunnera. They have beautiful leaves that stay all summer with forget-me-not blue flowers. Bonny
Good idea!
@@shesamadgardener I love mine.
Fun
Thanks!
A few years ago, I bought a couple bare root dicentra spectabilis. They grew beautifully and then “died”. I was so disappointed that I tore them out and threw them away. I found out a couple months after that, that they die back. I also should’ve researched them.
I’ve done the same thing for lots of plants 🤦♀️
I love the shade garden. I want to give astilbe a try next year. I have no luck at all with bleeding heart :(
We will see how my bleeding heart does and if it takes root in its new space.
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I grew bleeding heart last year they are beautiful. I have astilbe, lungwort and the ground cover one (forgot the name while writing)
Wonderful!
My bleeding heart is huge, about 3 feet wide and almost as tall. You’ll need to transplant when it takes off. 😀
Oh goodness! Yes if I’m lucky enough to get a large plant, I’ll transplant it!
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Thank you again for this. Can you please tell me where you got your gardening book? I’ve been looking for one like that and I keep forgetting to ask you.!!!
It’s from the Happy Planner line!
My bleeding heart bare roots never took. My astilbe bare root is growing but super small 😊
Ugh, no fun about the bleeding heart!
Can you share where you purchased your raised bed? I didn’t see it in your Amazon storefront
I’ve always dreamed about a shade garden, never did I think about putting in a raised bed!
It’s a Vego bed but there are similar varieties available on Amazon for less.
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I had to put my bleeding heart in full sun to get it to root
Interesting! That’s good to know, thanks!
Omg I was only successful with one plant grown from seeds out of 20 they are the hardest plant I’ve ever grown from seeds growing from corm was much easier
Oh no! What do you think happened with them?
Looking for a starter leopard plant. I’ve only seen gallon ones for $50 😮
I believe I got mine from North Haven Gardens for $25.
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