I live in zone 10A, thanks for finally mentioning this area. There may be many of us in this “hot” climate that watch your show. Keep mentioning plants that grow in this zone!!🙌
This might sound like an odd compliment, however, I want to thank you for speaking quickly & packing so much valuable information into a short video. Most gardening channels I have watched post videos that are far too long, spend an absurd amount of time on the most basic steps and speak to their audience as if they are learning a second language. I work at a Plant Nursery/Strawberry Farm as a "Master Gardener/Plant Specialist" and I still learn something new with every video I watch on your channel. I'm fairly new and have lots of videos to watch but I am wondering if you make recommendations or suggestions for brands that you personally like? I know that you probably have sponsors but it would be interesting to know things that you personally use in your own garden!! You guys do a fantastic job! Keep up the great work. 🌞👍🌻🌱
Angeles deSol she does throughout her videos! You will find it! English is my second language but I understand her very well! My parents on the other hand, I don't know. My point is that are a lot of people listening and some might just talk slowly, naturally. Do not watch what you don't like. Have a great day! Happy Easter!
Camelia Cristofaro That as my point and I'm sorry if I offended you. I was complimenting the host as her channel is the one I prefer for those reasons. I do exactly as you recommend and choose not to watch those other channels which are better suited to someone like yourself or your parents. I think it's great to have both! I was simply saying thanks 🌻 Namaste 🙏
Angeles deSol , you did not offend me at all! I like that her videos are short, even the longer ones are packed with information! I don't watch the longer ones either unless they are interesting, I don't have patience for that! My dad does not watch any way! The reason that he doesn't speak good English is because he is too much of a perfectionist and he mostly worked by himself not talking that much and he is retired for 18years now, not talking much English. Dad was 51 when came to U.S..and didn't know much English.
English is my first language. I cannot keep up with such a rapid speaking voice but I love the hostesses ideas and passion. If she slowed down, I could grasp more information. This is not meant to be negative, just not everyone is 25 and healthy. I have a slight neurological injury and some days are better than others. Thank you.
Angeles deSol she is amazing!! I'm addicted to her videos & her channel is the first place I go when looking for advice on something & I usually always find the information that I need. Her favorite plants are a little wide ranged. She loves succulents for sure, any kind just about. Heucheras, coleus, supertunias, sprinter boxwood, (she mentioned this in the video 😊) limelight hydrangeas, Arborvitae.....omg the list goes on. Lol. She has alot of videos on containers she's done at her house & new beds that she's redone. She is sponsored by Proven Winners & thats pretty much what she uses in her personal gardens. Her parents own a nursery & she works with them as well & they sell alot of Proven Winners. Fertilizer brands that she uses are Espoma. And I can honestly say that it is a great brand! I use it also. I hope that answers a little for you. She never replies to comments on UA-cam. Lol
I grew up on 6 acres with a wrap around porch which was landscaped by beautiful flower beds following the wrap around porch. My mom and grandma were amazingly gifted and had an eye for landscaping. Our yard got so much sun so plants thrived. Many bushes grew over 10 ft. It was such a peaceful serene oasis. That was all I had ever known...Then we sold the house and moved to a rental that had the most depressing yard I had ever seen. It gets such little sunlight that grass barely grows. The owners of the house had tried to landscape flower beds but it all looked hodgepodgy. I think I am actually going to try and do something with this yard because I miss my old one so much. I found this video and realized the owners of the house did actually do some research because all the plants you have listed they planted. So this gives me hope. I just need to fill in a lot of empty spots with maybe some varieties you mentioned. Thank you so much for this video. I have inspiration and some hope now!
I have to write all of these down. I struggle with a narrow but long garden bed on the west side of my house. I've tried many plants that end up costing way too much because they die. I'll try these this year and hopefully I can make them thrive. Fingers crossed. Thanks for the great video!
Nice choices. I have an acre with mostly shade and I'd like to replace the weeds. I don't have much of a plan but color is nice. Low maintenance is important. Some of the other channels overwhelmed me with choices.
I’m Song Tran. Thanks 🙏 🌷 For Your Nice and Beautiful shades plants 🪴!! I would like them very much!! But anyway, You’re so beautiful and nice 👍 more then them 🌷 !!
Hubby and I planting a flower bed. I needed to find perennials that get low light-i knew U would have the answer on your UA-cam page. Thx a million!!! 💚💚💚
I loooooove that Primo Wild Rose ... that purple is so stunning 💜 and well who doesn't love a Hydrangea, they are a truly gorgeous plant. Laura thank you for showing your favourite 5 and yeah you should of done a favourite 25 video lol 😂Sorry but I just love watching and listening to you explain things about plants 🌱 believe me I've learnt so much from watching you, so a huge Thank you to you Laura, all the way from Townsville Australia 👍🏼🕊
So happy to have found your videos. I’m French Canadian from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. I am learning so much! You have so much knowledge, it’s amazing. You have a beautiful family. ❤️
My boxwoods have done well. My rose of sharon are NOT My fireball nandina took a moment to get comfortable but now they look amazing Im zone 8b FULLLLLL sun and drought
I must say . I do love the plants you do a great job with your plants and help with answering all questions .it is also so great the way you embrace mother hood and god has really bless you . Keep up the great job
Ok I'm having blue/purple dress moment. The shadowland hosta. You said blue and silver but I'm seeing yellow and green. I'm making my backyard all yellow and green. Aussie, Aussie, Aussie. Lol. Your yard is stunning. Really amazing. In my lingo a "Bloody Ripper"
How lucky! I love hydrangeas! I have small area right off of my patio where I’ve tried planting hydrangeas, but they always die. I live in Louisiana and our weather is all over the place. I would love some hydrangeas for a hot, shady area that also gets a little sun each day. I just want something beautiful and lasting, but I have no idea where to begin. Any suggestions?😊
@@SM-eq6uk I’m not too far! I’m in GA. My small hydrangea is really starting to take off right now and I’d say it’s in a spot with “dappled sunlight.” So, mostly shade but some sun. It sounds like it should do well in the area you described! I know impatiens do well in sun or shade. Those are pretty but small. I could write a list of shade plants since that’s all I’ve been buying lately. Not sure on their zones though. I keep the tags on them so I’d have to look.
Exactly what I needed. I live in Sweden and our new garden is almost all day in the shade. This year I start plating some beautiful plants. Thank you so much.
Looking back from 2021 This is the chicken coop before it was a chicken coop! That hump of green is the root cellar roof and is now removed and the hole back filled and has a screened chicken run that is attached to the shed. . That elm tree falls down in 2019 I think and those pines in the background are removed in spring 2021! Anyway its fun to see how much Laura has made this place her own!
Thank you sooo much. I've been thinking of tackling my front yard, which is super shady with only getting 3 hrs of afternoon sun in the late spring and summer, and this vid gave me great ideas!
Laura you live in paradise I love plants always finding something new to plant,mostly cuttings I don't have the space and the plants that you have,but I love your videos
Love the Primo Wild Rose and Marooned Coleus will be getting some this year. Great information starting my front landscaping cant wait to see these colors
I just saw under your video description said you live in OR, I live in south coastal part of Oregon zone 9. Thanks for the info Our front yard is facing north and can't get much sun but need colorful plants, will definitely look into the Hostas and the corelbells. Happy gardening!
Thanks for listing the names! I love your choices too 😊 As always, your channel was the first I turned to, and there it was! Shade loving plants! Thanks... Again!
Thanks! I was really a beautiful video. Tomorrow morning you will find me in the nursery and I hope I will find at least one of these beautiful plants if not all. Thanks again.
I could never catch her last name because she was saying it too quickly; then I was figuring it sounded like a German name... "Laura Vitgardenansa". Then the lightbulb went off! Duh me! So very happy to have found this amazing channel for all of my outdoor garden inspiration.
This video is so magical cuz I was just thinking what plants can go in shade! Thx! ...can you do a video for the Moss plant? Theres so much of it in the garden center right now but how can you use it creatively?? Thx again!
Loved this video. It really got me inspired to go to the garden center soon and plan new containers and borders for spring 😊 I want to try some of your ideas and suggestions with some of my favorite plants for shade, which are some hardy geraniums and grasses like Sesleria autimnalis and a few Carex 🌾☺️
Wow amazing video. Love my hydrangeas. Do great in full shade. Shade perennials are definitely on the list. Interested in ferns as well. Love the look of hostas.
Good morning, another informative video. Thanks to you we now look at the world a whole different way. Even my pet chameleon has the best plants I could find for him. Unfortunately the only plant from this list he could have is the Hosta which I may change out another for. Have a Great day and a Happy first Easter to Benjamin!!!
Goooodmorning guys!!! Awesome way to start our Saturday! Love the video Laura and of course those beautiful plants. After our coffee heading out to garden centers hope we can find some of those beauties specially huechara we have been looking for since you planted it. Have an awesome weekend sending lots of love!❤️🌷🌹🌷
Wow girlfriend, you have a fabulous,no many fabulous gardens. Your entire paycheck must go directly into your lovely home. I admire your knowledge and passion. Thankyou love your videos.
Well, apparently, Mother Nature MN didn't get the memo that it's spring. Woke up to inches of snow. I won't bother shoveling...because I DID get the memo and know it'll melt quickly. I think last year I planted something very similar to the Heuchera you highlighted. I paired mine with a dianthus variety that had blooms which looked like mini roses in a complementary rose color. I can't wait to see how they faired after winter.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I need that sprinter boxwood! ( or I need to convince the deer to stop eating all of my plants🤨) Good thing they’re so cute.
Love 💜💜💜 this list of plants. All of them are so pretty. I’ve never had or seen a coleus bloom. I’ll have to look that up. I want to order the Spitfire Hydrangea. Our local Home Depot doesn’t carry it but can order it. I think u talked about it in one of your videos is how I first saw it. Thanks for sharing. Happy 🐰Easter. Hugs to Benjamin and Russell. 💙💙
Not sure this will help anyone, but Toronto is also zone 5, and we did get to 39°C+ (102°F) this summer, but we get rains weekly, often a couple times. I have Little Limes in full sun (7:30am ish all the way to 6pm in the peak of summer, then dappled or semi-shaded in the evening) and they do amazing. Limelight are prone to chlorosis more easily it seems (quickfire much less so) and around here we have seriously alkaline clay soil (8.5+pH) which doesn’t help and is a battle you won’t win if you don’t amend much. So they grow well in full sun here, but amend the soil A LOT before you plant so you can better add sulphur/time-release fertilizer etc into the soil, because the clay will compact down and then you have a difficult time amending/adjusting pH/fertilizing without damaging roots.
I love watching your videos your gardens are amazing 😍. My front porch does not get much sun the most is about 3 hours of afternoon sun. What kind of flowers do you recommend for this Floridian. Thank you
I have recently found your site and love all your ideas! I'm in Southwest Washington and my issue is deer! I have watch a lot of your videos and I haven't heard you mention if on your beautiful estate whether you have deer and have any issues with them. I have spent the last 5 yrs purging all plants that the deer eat and really embraced 'deer resistant'. Thanks for you input:-)
Laura..I am looking for some great ideas on creating a shady corner with plants. Could you address ways to create shade or a shady corner? I have a sunny yard with no trees. Trees are not an option. Would love to grow some of these shade plants if I can come up with a place to put them.
Thanks garden anwer .ilove the shade plants we have 2 giant white limelight that are 8years old .gets almost full sun 1/2 day there .never thought planting then in shade ? Thanks for shareing.
I live in zone 10A, thanks for finally mentioning this area. There may be many of us in this “hot” climate that watch your show. Keep mentioning plants that grow in this zone!!🙌
This might sound like an odd compliment, however, I want to thank you for speaking quickly & packing so much valuable information into a short video. Most gardening channels I have watched post videos that are far too long, spend an absurd amount of time on the most basic steps and speak to their audience as if they are learning a second language. I work at a Plant Nursery/Strawberry Farm as a "Master Gardener/Plant Specialist" and I still learn something new with every video I watch on your channel. I'm fairly new and have lots of videos to watch but I am wondering if you make recommendations or suggestions for brands that you personally like? I know that you probably have sponsors but it would be interesting to know things that you personally use in your own garden!! You guys do a fantastic job! Keep up the great work. 🌞👍🌻🌱
Angeles deSol she does throughout her videos! You will find it!
English is my second language but I understand her very well! My parents on the other hand, I don't know.
My point is that are a lot of people listening and some might just talk slowly, naturally. Do not watch what you don't like.
Have a great day! Happy Easter!
Camelia Cristofaro That as my point and I'm sorry if I offended you. I was complimenting the host as her channel is the one I prefer for those reasons. I do exactly as you recommend and choose not to watch those other channels which are better suited to someone like yourself or your parents. I think it's great to have both! I was simply saying thanks 🌻 Namaste 🙏
Angeles deSol , you did not offend me at all! I like that her videos are short, even the longer ones are packed with information! I don't watch the longer ones either unless they are interesting, I don't have patience for that! My dad does not watch any way! The reason that he doesn't speak good English is because he is too much of a perfectionist and he mostly worked by himself not talking that much and he is retired for 18years now, not talking much English. Dad was 51 when came to U.S..and didn't know much English.
English is my first language. I cannot keep up with such a rapid speaking voice but I love the hostesses ideas and passion. If she slowed down, I could grasp more information. This is not meant to be negative, just not everyone is 25 and healthy. I have a slight neurological injury and some days are better than others. Thank you.
Angeles deSol she is amazing!! I'm addicted to her videos & her channel is the first place I go when looking for advice on something & I usually always find the information that I need. Her favorite plants are a little wide ranged. She loves succulents for sure, any kind just about. Heucheras, coleus, supertunias, sprinter boxwood, (she mentioned this in the video 😊) limelight hydrangeas, Arborvitae.....omg the list goes on. Lol. She has alot of videos on containers she's done at her house & new beds that she's redone. She is sponsored by Proven Winners & thats pretty much what she uses in her personal gardens. Her parents own a nursery & she works with them as well & they sell alot of Proven Winners. Fertilizer brands that she uses are Espoma. And I can honestly say that it is a great brand! I use it also. I hope that answers a little for you. She never replies to comments on UA-cam. Lol
I grew up on 6 acres with a wrap around porch which was landscaped by beautiful flower beds following the wrap around porch. My mom and grandma were amazingly gifted and had an eye for landscaping. Our yard got so much sun so plants thrived. Many bushes grew over 10 ft. It was such a peaceful serene oasis. That was all I had ever known...Then we sold the house and moved to a rental that had the most depressing yard I had ever seen. It gets such little sunlight that grass barely grows. The owners of the house had tried to landscape flower beds but it all looked hodgepodgy. I think I am actually going to try and do something with this yard because I miss my old one so much. I found this video and realized the owners of the house did actually do some research because all the plants you have listed they planted. So this gives me hope. I just need to fill in a lot of empty spots with maybe some varieties you mentioned. Thank you so much for this video. I have inspiration and some hope now!
I have to write all of these down. I struggle with a narrow but long garden bed on the west side of my house. I've tried many plants that end up costing way too much because they die. I'll try these this year and hopefully I can make them thrive. Fingers crossed. Thanks for the great video!
Oh, to see the transformation of your property now 7-27-2023! You’ve done so well, Laura 👏🏻👏🏻
Great presentation. I have 3 of those in my garden. Great choices.
Nice choices. I have an acre with mostly shade and I'd like to replace the weeds. I don't have much of a plan but color is nice. Low maintenance is important. Some of the other channels overwhelmed me with choices.
Thank you so much for the advices of shaded plants. I need them badly!❤❤❤
I’m Song Tran.
Thanks 🙏 🌷 For Your Nice and Beautiful shades plants 🪴!! I would like them very much!!
But anyway, You’re so beautiful and nice 👍 more then them 🌷 !!
Love your voice! The way you explain makes gardening so easy!
Due to your channel, I have started gardening. Not easy but I'm putting in the time. Thank you
Hubby and I planting a flower bed. I needed to find perennials that get low light-i knew U would have the answer on your UA-cam page. Thx a million!!! 💚💚💚
I loooooove that Primo Wild Rose ... that purple is so stunning 💜 and well who doesn't love a Hydrangea, they are a truly gorgeous plant. Laura thank you for showing your favourite 5 and yeah you should of done a favourite 25 video lol 😂Sorry but I just love watching and listening to you explain things about plants 🌱 believe me I've learnt so much from watching you, so a huge Thank you to you Laura, all the way from Townsville Australia 👍🏼🕊
I cant stand hydrangeas ...or begonias...both look very ugly to me.
So happy to have found your videos. I’m French Canadian from Montreal, Quebec, Canada. I am learning so much! You have so much knowledge, it’s amazing. You have a beautiful family. ❤️
Hi Laura! Great shade plant list. I would love to see your Heavy clay tolerant plants list, pretty please!
Amen! I love coleus but dang it hates clay soil....even when ammended 😔
My boxwoods have done well. My rose of sharon are NOT
My fireball nandina took a moment to get comfortable but now they look amazing
Im zone 8b FULLLLLL sun and drought
I’d love a clay tolerant list please!
@@Daymickey me as well!! From South Texas!
Agree! DFW area
I must say . I do love the plants you do a great job with your plants and help with answering all questions .it is also so great the way you embrace mother hood and god has really bless you . Keep up the great job
Your flowers are just gorgeous!
Thanks, Laura! Astilbe is another good shade plant -- in ground or containers. Love the shade. 💝
Ok I'm having blue/purple dress moment.
The shadowland hosta. You said blue and silver but I'm seeing yellow and green.
I'm making my backyard all yellow and green. Aussie, Aussie, Aussie. Lol.
Your yard is stunning. Really amazing. In my lingo a "Bloody Ripper"
Hi Laura! Please do a video on climbing roses PLEASE!!. I love them and intend to have them in our garden🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I have a Limelight hydrangea the size of a tree. It is HUGE. It was here when we moved in. It’s starting to bloom now.
How lucky! I love hydrangeas! I have small area right off of my patio where I’ve tried planting hydrangeas, but they always die. I live in Louisiana and our weather is all over the place. I would love some hydrangeas for a hot, shady area that also gets a little sun each day. I just want something beautiful and lasting, but I have no idea where to begin. Any suggestions?😊
@@SM-eq6uk I’m not too far! I’m in GA. My small hydrangea is really starting to take off right now and I’d say it’s in a spot with “dappled sunlight.” So, mostly shade but some sun. It sounds like it should do well in the area you described! I know impatiens do well in sun or shade. Those are pretty but small. I could write a list of shade plants since that’s all I’ve been buying lately. Not sure on their zones though. I keep the tags on them so I’d have to look.
I will have to plant some of those!
Exactly what I needed. I live in Sweden and our new garden is almost all day in the shade. This year I start plating some beautiful plants. Thank you so much.
Looking back from 2021 This is the chicken coop before it was a chicken coop! That hump of green is the root cellar roof and is now removed and the hole back filled and has a screened chicken run that is attached to the shed. . That elm tree falls down in 2019 I think and those pines in the background are removed in spring 2021!
Anyway its fun to see how much Laura has made this place her own!
Thank you sooo much. I've been thinking of tackling my front yard, which is super shady with only getting 3 hrs of afternoon sun in the late spring and summer, and this vid gave me great ideas!
Oh my goodness my huechara was in the hot sun! Thank you so much for this video! So happy i moved it and it has not died!😬
Primo wild rose heuchera - WOW! Gorgeous. Thanks Laura.
So excited to see the wild rose heuchera in our local nursery already. Can't wait to try it.
Laura you live in paradise I love plants always finding something new to plant,mostly cuttings I don't have the space and the plants that you have,but I love your videos
Love the Primo Wild Rose and Marooned Coleus will be getting some this year. Great information starting my front landscaping cant wait to see these colors
I just saw under your video description said you live in OR, I live in south coastal part of Oregon zone 9.
Thanks for the info
Our front yard is facing north and can't get much sun but need colorful plants, will definitely look into the Hostas and the corelbells.
Happy gardening!
Thanks for this guide. I am off to pick some annuals, now I am going to see if I can find one or two of theses to plant in between them. Thanks
Thanks for listing the names! I love your choices too 😊 As always, your channel was the first I turned to, and there it was! Shade loving plants! Thanks... Again!
Love hydrangeas? That's an understatement. Great video
Good ideas! I’d love to see 20 shade plant ideas too.
I'm so excited to see more flowers! My plants need some sprucing up and your videos always help me come up with ideas
Thanks this is helpful and inspiring. I’m in a zone 9 and would love to learn more about caring for coleus.
Wonderful! I also appreciate you providing the information in a concise format - with beautiful examples. Thank you for taking the time to do this.
Excellent Choices I never thought of...Thanks!
Thanks that really helped me with my mom and me for the front of our house
Awesome! Love it when I get to start my day watching your videos 😍😍 also, could you please make a video on how to care for ferns?
Thanks! I was really a beautiful video. Tomorrow morning you will find me in the nursery and I hope I will find at least one of these beautiful plants if not all. Thanks again.
How sweet
Very lovely plant's
I love these plant's
Thank you! I'm always looking for shade plant ideas.
I'm in Tallahassee, looking myself for shade plants
The primo wild rose looks pretty
Thank you for the recommendation. Awesome plants. ❣️
Good morning everyone! Thank you guys! Awesome video! I love it! Laura, you like the same colors I do!
I could never catch her last name because she was saying it too quickly; then I was figuring it sounded like a German name... "Laura Vitgardenansa". Then the lightbulb went off! Duh me! So very happy to have found this amazing channel for all of my outdoor garden inspiration.
Awesome! You inspired me so much ! And I also have been learning lots with your videos as well. Thanks
Osem thanks so much thats one thing I really go round and round with trying to find a plant that can tolerate the shade
I have a container outside with chocolate mint coleus, heuchera & a cyclamen. Great video. Going to have to check for the hosta
This video is so magical cuz I was just thinking what plants can go in shade! Thx! ...can you do a video for the Moss plant? Theres so much of it in the garden center right now but how can you use it creatively?? Thx again!
Thanks for this list! It's very helpful. So glad I found your channel!
Love these selections.
Thank you for this inspiration! I'm so impatient about spring garden tour 😎😎😎😉
Your timing is impeccable! Shopping my local nurseries for shade-loving plants this morning! :)
Happy Easter everyone! Christ is risen!
Beautiful garden you had last year. Happy Easter
Loved this video. It really got me inspired to go to the garden center soon and plan new containers and borders for spring 😊 I want to try some of your ideas and suggestions with some of my favorite plants for shade, which are some hardy geraniums and grasses like Sesleria autimnalis and a few Carex 🌾☺️
What is your favorite mostly shade ground cover? Thank you for all of your green thumb wisdom!!
25 or 50 plant list for shade!?!?!!! Yesssss!!! Bring it on!
Wow amazing video. Love my hydrangeas. Do great in full shade. Shade perennials are definitely on the list. Interested in ferns as well. Love the look of hostas.
My whole front yard is shade! Thanks for this
Good morning, another informative video. Thanks to you we now look at the world a whole different way. Even my pet chameleon has the best plants I could find for him. Unfortunately the only plant from this list he could have is the Hosta which I may change out another for. Have a Great day and a Happy first Easter to Benjamin!!!
I too have to consider plants for my box turtles. I am waiting for an order of Hosta.
Thank you! I’m inspired
Goooodmorning guys!!! Awesome way to start our Saturday! Love the video Laura and of course those beautiful plants. After our coffee heading out to garden centers hope we can find some of those beauties specially huechara we have been looking for since you planted it. Have an awesome weekend sending lots of love!❤️🌷🌹🌷
Angie Salazar ggggggy
What word do you use when something really is awesome ?
Wow girlfriend, you have a fabulous,no many fabulous gardens. Your entire paycheck must go directly into your lovely home. I admire your knowledge and passion. Thankyou love your videos.
What, wild rose? Totally beautiful pairing for maximum show. Thanks for the video. Blessings
I love all of your content! Great info and just a pleasure to watch. Thank you!
Wish I had more shady areas, these are just beautiful :)
goatgal7, I have shady areas but the trees have so many roots I can't plant anything.
I absolutely LOVE Hostas because they are beautiful, hardy and there are so different varieties. ☺
And they're edible! Some varieties are better than others, but I intend to try them once they're established and big enough.
Yes! They're happy plants too, beautiful and satisfied with minimal fuss. They just keep on giving
@@jinde75 Edible?! What do you eat on it?
So informative. Thank you!
OMG...please please do a video to show us r whole property!...i bet it is stunning!!
Well, apparently, Mother Nature MN didn't get the memo that it's spring. Woke up to inches of snow. I won't bother shoveling...because I DID get the memo and know it'll melt quickly.
I think last year I planted something very similar to the Heuchera you highlighted. I paired mine with a dianthus variety that had blooms which looked like mini roses in a complementary rose color. I can't wait to see how they faired after winter.
So beautiful, thanks Laura!
I 💖 this! Thank you Laura!
You are amazing and you saved me I been searching for hours ty so much and you are so pretty😅
If you're getting 6 hours of sun sweetheart that ain't shade. But I am happy for you because those hydrangeas are lovely 😊
Thank you for very helpful video 💕
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I need that sprinter boxwood! ( or I need to convince the deer to stop eating all of my plants🤨) Good thing they’re so cute.
Thank you for this information!
Thanks for sharing that 'wild rose'. I am looking for something like that in a shade garden of mine here in Ohio. Great Videos Laura!
Thank you for sharing your expertise!
Love 💜💜💜 this list of plants. All of them are so pretty. I’ve never had or seen a coleus bloom. I’ll have to look that up. I want to order the Spitfire Hydrangea. Our local Home Depot doesn’t carry it but can order it. I think u talked about it in one of your videos is how I first saw it. Thanks for sharing. Happy 🐰Easter. Hugs to Benjamin and Russell. 💙💙
Wonderful selection🌸
Not sure this will help anyone, but Toronto is also zone 5, and we did get to 39°C+ (102°F) this summer, but we get rains weekly, often a couple times. I have Little Limes in full sun (7:30am ish all the way to 6pm in the peak of summer, then dappled or semi-shaded in the evening) and they do amazing. Limelight are prone to chlorosis more easily it seems (quickfire much less so) and around here we have seriously alkaline clay soil (8.5+pH) which doesn’t help and is a battle you won’t win if you don’t amend much. So they grow well in full sun here, but amend the soil A LOT before you plant so you can better add sulphur/time-release fertilizer etc into the soil, because the clay will compact down and then you have a difficult time amending/adjusting pH/fertilizing without damaging roots.
I love watching your videos your gardens are amazing 😍. My front porch does not get much sun the most is about 3 hours of afternoon sun. What kind of flowers do you recommend for this Floridian. Thank you
Lovely! Thank you! 💜
Great those are very nice plants
I have recently found your site and love all your ideas! I'm in Southwest Washington and my issue is deer! I have watch a lot of your videos and I haven't heard you mention if on your beautiful estate whether you have deer and have any issues with them. I have spent the last 5 yrs purging all plants that the deer eat and really embraced 'deer resistant'. Thanks for you input:-)
In a lot of her video's she mentioned that she has no trouble with deers (there are none where she lives) but she does have to deal with gopher's.
Hola soy de Colombia, me encanta tu trabajo... sería maravilloso que se pudiera traducir ya que no hablo inglés .. felicidades
Laura..I am looking for some great ideas on creating a shady corner with plants. Could you address ways to create shade or a shady corner? I have a sunny yard with no trees. Trees are not an option. Would love to grow some of these shade plants if I can come up with a place to put them.
Thanks for such a informative video 😊
Great video, pls make a video on plants for full sun garden thanks
wow i love them all great job
beautiful plants
Thanks garden anwer .ilove the shade plants we have 2 giant white limelight that are 8years old .gets almost full sun 1/2 day there .never thought planting then in shade ? Thanks for shareing.
Please, please do a video on Davis Austin Roses. Love you and your videos!
Thank you.
Great video! Very informal!