Small Space Gardening-12 Perfect Tuck in Shrubs
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- Опубліковано 25 чер 2024
- We will go over 12 shrubs that are all 3' or under
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4472 S. Mulford Rd
Rockford, Il 61109
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My husband was disabled and we got this glaring metal ramp the va installed for him,i created a sensory garden all around it one to camaflouge the glare and 2 so when he wanted to go out side he could experience the smells of the lilacs and the butterflies n bees on the beauty bushes and clematis i also planted a white,red,azeals,blue hydrangea with red hot pokers around the front beds, dinner plate hibiscus too.❤❤❤❤❤❤
Sounds wonderful🥰
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the flash cards r great. i do flash cards for myself @🏡 so i can remember what chores i have to do. welcome to the flash card club. i dont hear things plainly, so i get what ur talking about when i read it.
Thanks for a great tutorial! I am still hoping for a small zone 6 loropetalum
Michelle- love your suggestions and how you provide us with the important characteristics so that we can make decisions that bring gardening success. ❤
You are so welcome!
You are a character 🥰love your enthusiasm and depth of knowledge!
I appreciate that
I have 2 Mr bowling balls, and even though they are still baby plants I love them and want more to tuck in my flower beds. The foliage is so pretty and as you said soft. It's a must have for sure.
Low-scape mound is loved by either rabbits or deer during the winter. They have eaten mine within 3 inches from the ground two years in a row. Zone 5b.
That is a bummer...hopefully mine didn't get eaten...have not checked them yet....planted them last year
You've given me food for thought with my garden plans for next year. Thanks
Wonderful!
I love boxwoods and hostas in large pots. Mix in a few annuals and...tada!
I will have to try that next year
😊so much information! Love it! ♥️
Glad it was helpful!
You can also shear those daylilies down and new foliage will replace all the old and tired leaves.
I'm in zone 5 WI. I'm having a patio installed in a few weeks, and I've been trying to think of ideas for small shrubs for around it. This was the perfect video with so many great ideas. Thank you!
Good luck!
Great video! I underplanted hydrangea trees with bobo hydrangeas. So pretty!!!
That is awesome! Sounds beautiful
Yes, I purchased a My Monet several years ago, and I’m loving it!!
Love hydrangeas but so do the deer that come to visit. Unfortunately makes me limit them as choices
Great video. Thank you!
Hi Mi hello, First time I heard not to plant Pugsters in the fall. That totally makes sense with the plant characteristics and why in the past years my shrubs did not survive.! I was fortunate to see three of them survive this year! 🌸❤️🇨🇦
Such a helpful video!!! Thank you for sharing. I have saved this for future reference and have shared it already. 😍
Really enjoyed this video. These are all great! I planted some pugster this year along with some others you had on your list. I am a hydrangea addict and added 5 more to my collection this year. My 4 tidbits are 3rd year and are planted between 3 dappled willows. They look fabulous!
You have given great info on so many smaller shrubs. The weigela is now on my wanted list. TY
Awesome! Thank you!
Great video, thank you for all your hard work and sharing all the great information on everything you show us. You gave me some good ideas.❤
Glad to help
Lovely options to choose from for small areas. Next time, would you mentions the zones for the plants. Thanks.
I did.......
Thanks I want to try St. John’s wort and Bobo
Pugsters are like the fairytrail bride hydrangeas they have one more shot in my garden; those things die because it’s Monday! Finally, I figured out the fairytrail bride; it wants protection from everything; pugster I’m still figuring out; all I know is it loves sun!
Good luck
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Are any of these plants deer resistant? Deer numbers in PA are a real problem.
More shrubs for hotter summers. I live in zone 8.
Michelle have you grown the Arctic Pink hydrangea? Thanks for a great video as always.
Not yet!
I think the wee white hydrangea is not incrediball - it is invincibelle wee white 😂
Thanks
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Do you sell the tee shirts at your garden center that you were wearing in this video? Great content in this one. Thank you.
Not yet!
I have my monet but they don’t get many flowers, just a few.
Flower production is sometimes dependant on how much sun a plant is given.
Question, when to use Neem oil on coneflowers with mites and since im planning to split them, can i use it on roots too? Im you're biggest fan!
Im going to say no.....neem oil is a smothering technique and you want your roots to breathe
Is St. John's wort listed as invasive in your area? It is in Upstate New York, zone 5b. Can't get rid of it once planted!
Wow. I did not know that. I looked at several extension offices in quite a few states and did not find that info at all. Thanks for the heads up!
QUESTION Are your hydrangeas planted in sun or shade? Thank you for this video; I really needed this for my zone 8b new landscape.
My panicles are in sun...I'm in zone 5. My smooth and big leaf hydrangeas are in morning sun and dappled shade.
What zone is the Tid Bit?
Zone 3-8
Bo-Bo gets about 5X5 her in the South zone 8a Atlanta
Wow. That's a happy Hydrangea
Can you please put stats of the plants on the screen?
I do now...
Is there a hydrangeas variety that will do good in 7 hours of sun?
The panicle hydrangeas will grow in that.
@@gardeningTLC Thanks!👍
Do Japanese beetles eat your knockout rose?
No, but they would if I did not treat them. I use: www.fertilome.com/product/rose-and-flower-food-with-systemic-insecticid-0
@@gardeningTLC Thanks!
Can we order from your store?
Not yet. Working in it