Your mock orange is beautiful!!! I wish my neighbor had one to spill over to my yard! Your garden is looking so green and lush. That compost is really paying off. I was amazed to find out that you can put hydrangea stems that are flopping over , in the ground , and they will root and make a new plant!!! Even just putting a heavy rock on the stem to hold it down to the ground. Incredible! Those bricks for free was a total score. I can't tell you how much I have spent on used bricks at Home Depot for my yard. They used to be 85 cents each., now they are $1.15 each!!! But I love the look of the used ones so much. I love when you mentioned other bloggers who are affiliated with a nursery or grower, and get loads of plants delivered. And......not only that... a landscaping company comes and plants everything for them!!!! No fair!!!! Well, your garden is stunning to me. Its real, its nature in its truest form. And your hard scape paths are everything!
I did have luck transplanting peonies. I did leave a good-sized root ball. We carefully put it in the wheelbarrow, trying not to knock off the dirt and immediately set it in the new location. They actually did great. They came from the bareroot plants that Costco sells. I had put them in the wrong location initially.
I just found your channel today & enjoying this video (thankyou). But wanted to tell u when we moved i dug up a peoni bush and transplanted it & had to dig it up again - but it survived.
Hi I enjoy your informative videos. Love the transformation on your yard since you moved in. Specially the siding of your home to stone. Its beautiful! When you said your husband did heavily compost, do you cook it for a year or just leave the yard clippings around the plants? Again, your garden its beautiful 😍 🤩 👌
Your mock orange is beautiful!!! I wish my neighbor had one to spill over to my yard! Your garden is looking so green and lush. That compost is really paying off. I was amazed to find out that you can put hydrangea stems that are flopping over , in the ground , and they will root and make a new plant!!! Even just putting a heavy rock on the stem to hold it down to the ground. Incredible! Those bricks for free was a total score. I can't tell you how much I have spent on used bricks at Home Depot for my yard. They used to be 85 cents each., now they are $1.15 each!!! But I love the look of the used ones so much. I love when you mentioned other bloggers who are affiliated with a nursery or grower, and get loads of plants delivered. And......not only that... a landscaping company comes and plants everything for them!!!! No fair!!!! Well, your garden is stunning to me. Its real, its nature in its truest form. And your hard scape paths are everything!
As always, I llok forward to hearing from you.
We do cuttings with our friends - we admire each other's yards at dinner and then leave with a parting gift 🌸
What a wonderful idea!
I did have luck transplanting peonies. I did leave a good-sized root ball. We carefully put it in the wheelbarrow, trying not to knock off the dirt and immediately set it in the new location. They actually did great. They came from the bareroot plants that Costco sells. I had put them in the wrong location initially.
That's good to know. I would love to see your garden!
Thanks so much, my dear friend for so much great information I watch from the beginning to the end. Thank you so much for Sharie.
So nice of you
Lots of inspiration here! Thanks again for spending your time and taking the trouble to share and educate!
Thanks for leaving me a comment.
My pleasure!
I just found your channel today & enjoying this video (thankyou). But wanted to tell u when we moved i dug up a peoni bush and transplanted it & had to dig it up again - but it survived.
Good to know. My sister said hers did well too when transplanted. Thanks for watching and leaving a comment!
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I enjoy your informative videos. Love the transformation on your yard since you moved in. Specially the siding of your home to stone. Its beautiful!
When you said your husband did heavily compost, do you cook it for a year or just leave the yard clippings around the plants?
Again, your garden its beautiful 😍 🤩 👌
I need to do a video on composting. I wish the whole world could have the advantage we have!
I believe I’ve seen/heard you mention compost containers in previous videos. Could you please share with us how you make your compost?
I will be addresssing that topic in an upcoming video.
I'm new. Great video. What zone are you in and what type of soil? I live in Houston zone 9B and have clay soil and extreme humidity.
Do you buy the compost or make it yourself with scraps?
Actually, neither. I think I need to address this in a video.