how to get color in a shade garden

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  • @carefreedelight2355
    @carefreedelight2355 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for mentioning the names of all the shrubs, and I mean all! So many u tubers just don’t do that! So grateful to you , and so helpful.

  • @kathyh9423
    @kathyh9423 3 місяці тому

    I can't tell you how helpful this was! I have an area that is bright shade with lots of ambient light and would love to grow a mountain hydrangea, but was worried because the retail sites and lots of people say they need some direct sunlight. I'm not sure if it will work in my space, but seeing yours inspired me to give it a try. Thank you for this super informative tour of your beautiful garden!

  • @caroct134
    @caroct134 4 роки тому +5

    I am in love with all the green textures and colors and shapes... lovely! Thank you 🙏 for the walk through

  • @neverlostforwords
    @neverlostforwords 5 років тому +3

    What a beautiful garden! All your plants are so well cared for, and they are in sparkling condition. I hope you continue your interest and love of gardening for many years to come. Thanks for sharing. :)

  • @Karen19820
    @Karen19820 6 років тому +7

    I am so excited to find your gorgeous garden video. Thank you for naming them as you go, too. Blessings. 🌹🌷🌸🌺

  • @daniellegaudet1161
    @daniellegaudet1161 6 років тому +2

    So much variety! I love all your beautiful hydrangeas. I live in Newfoundland, Canada (Zone 5) and my garden is also a shade garden. My garden is three years old, and coming along beautifully. Thank you for sharing.

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  6 років тому

      good luck with your garden Danielle - I just posted an updated video.

  • @HS-mt6ox
    @HS-mt6ox 5 років тому +3

    This is a Beautiful Garden ... I hit the replay button and watched it twice!

  • @maggiehughes4283
    @maggiehughes4283 3 роки тому

    Hello from New Zealand. Well done on your garden tour. You have done well, and plants all look so healthy. Have subscribed.

  • @heidilecompte4198
    @heidilecompte4198 2 роки тому

    Gorgeous! My absolute favorite type of garden.

  • @winskypinsky
    @winskypinsky 4 роки тому

    My shady, earthy, mossy section of my garden brought me here. What a delightful and insightful tour. Thank you lady! 2013? It’s 2020 now, I would love to see an update of your shady garden. You have given me so many ideas!!

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  4 роки тому

      Hi - I did a few updates but am due for another one. Many changes have taken place since I love to move things around or replace with a new plant. I'll try to do one in June or July.

  • @deblee4376
    @deblee4376 7 років тому +1

    I love your video without making us dizzy. lol. Your plants are lovely. I think some people assume shade gardening is 100% shade, but most plants enjoy a good bit of sun. Continue the good videos. Thank you so much.

  • @elizabeths4371
    @elizabeths4371 4 роки тому

    Love the varieties and colours of the Hostas and Heucheras, and they way you've mixed them in with the grasses, groundcovers, and hydrangeas: the results are very cool, soothing and visually relaxing

  • @teresagreen81
    @teresagreen81 5 років тому +1

    Absolutely beautiful. So glad you know the names of your plants. I moved last weekend onto a very shady 2 acres so looking for lots of shade plant ideas. Wonderful! Thank you!

  • @Rkk153
    @Rkk153 3 роки тому

    I loved to see your shade garden.

  • @SunshineBlueSkies
    @SunshineBlueSkies 6 років тому +1

    Very beautiful garden! I have a similar yard it gets lots of shade due to huge Oak trees, so thanks for showing what I can grow!! Also love your collection of hydrangeas!!

  • @sandylipe7823
    @sandylipe7823 4 роки тому

    I love all your textures and colors. Beautiful!

  • @Fitzwillyfl
    @Fitzwillyfl 6 років тому +7

    What a stunning garden!

  • @yergman
    @yergman 5 років тому +1

    Wow! Your garden is so inspiring!

  • @cathy8819
    @cathy8819 7 років тому

    Absolutely stunning garden. It flows so nicely and everything blends so well. Thanks for the tour.

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  7 років тому

      Thanks Cathy - you know how much gardeners appreciate compliments.

  • @LindasFlowersandVegetablesGard

    Bueatiful shade garden! Love the fens ,grasses! subscribed!

  • @svetikg1
    @svetikg1 6 років тому +5

    Do an updated garden tour please :) so beautiful

  • @fortheearth
    @fortheearth 5 років тому

    Great video of your nice garden arrangements. Many thanks for sharing.

  • @giovannamoro8564
    @giovannamoro8564 4 роки тому

    A dream of a garden , what an inspiration ! Thank you dear lady greetings from venice italy

  • @patriciast.claire7138
    @patriciast.claire7138 5 років тому

    Thanks for sharing all the names of your shade plants. I, too, am blessed with the big oak trees. 36 trees on 3/4 of an acre. I have decided to use the leave mold also . I just love to watch shade garden videos. Yours has been very informative. Thanks

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  5 років тому

      You're welcome Patricia! I'll make another video next season since things have been moved around, new plants added, some just needed to be removed, etc. But I'm most happy with my row of Limelight hydrangeas - they really have done well in spite of the shade.

  • @GrassNectar
    @GrassNectar 7 років тому +3

    I'm trying to hind a chain link fence on a part shade /shade area of my new home. This really helped!! Love the Japanese forest grass!!

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  7 років тому

      great! Can't remember if I said in the video since it's been a few years, but we attached bamboo to the cyclone fence and it's been 4 years. Still looks great. If you get snow, be sure to raise the bamboo high enough so the bottom few inches aren't sitting in wet snow for months.

  • @David-sc2ir
    @David-sc2ir 4 роки тому +1

    Beautiful garden :) Watch out with the ligularia's.... I planted these and they have become invasive throughout the garden, popping up from seed
    EVERYWHERE!

  • @1Kent
    @1Kent Рік тому +1

    Beautiful! If you're still there please update.

  • @dingomanz7
    @dingomanz7 4 роки тому

    Quick to the point video. Very well done. Thank you.

  • @mylynnj3792
    @mylynnj3792 7 років тому

    Absolutely love this shade garden. So many gems to discover.

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  7 років тому

      Thanks Mylynn - I have since replaced the heucheras with dwarf goatsbeard and moved a few things around. Like everyone else, I still have a few areas where plants seem to struggle for some reason. But on the whole, it's a pretty low maintenance garden. Some of my ground covers - like creeping jenny - need to be pulled frequently so it doesn't take over.

  • @annacole5023
    @annacole5023 3 роки тому

    I love your garden!

  • @GardeningWithPuppies
    @GardeningWithPuppies 9 років тому +2

    Beautiful shade garden.

  • @mickyunit
    @mickyunit 5 років тому +1

    Wow. So many wonderful ideas for my new garden under my oaks! Thank you!

  • @michaelpickens1226
    @michaelpickens1226 3 роки тому

    Love your selections 👍

  • @MollyMcBooter
    @MollyMcBooter 5 років тому

    That is absolutely beautiful. All those different plants surrounding the walkway like that 😍 It feels like a little fairy could come flying out at any minute haha :)

    • @jimgarlough9405
      @jimgarlough9405 5 років тому

      thank you so much - such a sweet compliment!

  • @me2847
    @me2847 6 років тому

    Well, I am extremely impressed! What a beautiful yard! I am going to try my hand at landscaping and planting shade gardens this year at my house for the very first time. At the moment I don't even have grass so I have a lot to do! Lol. Your video has certainly inspired me. Thank you very much! :)

  • @kristinezickgraf9746
    @kristinezickgraf9746 7 років тому +1

    I am familiar with all the plants mentioned. All will be fine to zone 4, except Japanese forest grass (hakanakoe) might struggle a bit until established. Begonias, coleus, elephant ear, are annuals this far north. This garden is sure an investment in planning, labor, patience, and money. The gardener seems pleased and proud. Good rewards for a job well done.

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  7 років тому

      Thanks Krisitine! Yes, money and labor are involved, for sure! But I'm retired so I do have the time. And you're right - patience!!

  • @pennybaker1999
    @pennybaker1999 5 років тому +1

    Great garden. I am in New Zealand but I can use your plantings and I am looking forward to doing so. Thanks.

  • @kathleenmiller7781
    @kathleenmiller7781 8 років тому

    Ur garden is absolutely beautiful and my gosh... so well thought out. thanks for sharing ur hard work with awesome results....

  • @Elizabeth-rp1pi
    @Elizabeth-rp1pi 4 роки тому

    Wonderful garden tour!

  • @deal_ntruth1304
    @deal_ntruth1304 5 років тому

    Absolutely gorgeous garden!

    • @jimgarlough9405
      @jimgarlough9405 5 років тому

      thanks so much for the compliment - it's always a work in progress.

  • @ivane.degonzalez7520
    @ivane.degonzalez7520 7 років тому

    Beautiful garden! Thank you for sharing. I enjoyed the tour. 😀

  • @miriamrivera8241
    @miriamrivera8241 7 років тому

    Beautiful garden! !! thanks for sharing! !

  • @carefreedelight2355
    @carefreedelight2355 2 роки тому

    You give me so much hope!

  • @bighouseplant
    @bighouseplant 7 років тому +6

    Oh my this is GORGEOUS. So inspiring! Thank you for this video!

  • @tinablum9089
    @tinablum9089 3 роки тому

    Absolutely beautiful!

  • @kanchangupta2038
    @kanchangupta2038 Рік тому

    Waah. Heaven on earth
    # Dr.Kanchans desk

  • @911truthfarmer
    @911truthfarmer 7 років тому

    So lovely, thanks for sharing. Really giving us some ideas.

  • @nancybennett9265
    @nancybennett9265 8 років тому

    What a terrific garden! Congratulations, that's a lot of hard work. You use a lot of Bug Bane, don't see that a lot with other gardeners.

    • @bmxbiikes1
      @bmxbiikes1 7 років тому

      Nancy Bennett j

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  7 років тому

      Thanks Nancy - I love Bug Bane too. I have quite a few, but believe it or not, 3 of mine have never produced a bloom - maybe they are sterile!!

  • @dorotheep.693
    @dorotheep.693 6 років тому

    Really pretty! I like it a LOT

  • @Ga706Peach
    @Ga706Peach 4 роки тому

    Great garden...very inspiring. I would like to know more about your privacy fence that you said could come down. I am giving my lawn love but live next door to a neighbor that has a no hands approach and like the idea of your fence

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  4 роки тому

      the fence is panels of bamboo that we tied to the neighbors cyclone fence. Just be sure to have the bottom edge at least 3" above the soil line so it doesn't rot.

  • @AlecKollman
    @AlecKollman 3 роки тому

    beautiful. I am planning on making a shade garden in my front yard under big oak trees.

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  3 роки тому

      there are so many plants that will do well - and the oak leaves, when shredded, make a great mulch.

    • @AlecKollman
      @AlecKollman 3 роки тому

      @@marygarlough1589 I compost all my oak leaves. I add in a big bag of alfalfa cubes to it every year to get more nitrogen into my compost.
      I have some hostas under my oak tree now, I might add in hydrangeas in-between the hostas.

  • @sherrywalker4619
    @sherrywalker4619 7 років тому

    You have done a ton of work! It looks awesome!

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  7 років тому

      Thanks Sherry - the limelight hydrangeas are continuing to grow which makes me happy-- even though they could surely use more sun.

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  6 років тому

      Thanks Sherry!

  • @elsagrace3893
    @elsagrace3893 3 роки тому +1

    Oh, do another tour! It’s been 3 years. It’s lovely. I’d love to see it now too.

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  3 роки тому +1

      You are so kind - It has changed due to a fair amount of transplanting. I'll try to do another video in June!

  • @chiaradina
    @chiaradina 5 років тому

    So nice! Love it!

  • @ericagardens1234
    @ericagardens1234 7 років тому

    Stunning!🌿💕🌿 thanks for sharing!

  • @tommyd.743
    @tommyd.743 5 років тому

    I'm taking notes. Have a large shaded area in front of my house (east face) and haveing difficulty knowing what to plant (beside hosta). Your garden is beautiful.

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  5 років тому

      that's great - I'd be happy to answer any questions if I can. Lots depends on your zone.

    • @tommyd.743
      @tommyd.743 5 років тому

      @@marygarlough1589 Thanks. I'm in zone 5, north coast of Ohio so I get temperature extremes. The garden area I need help is under the canopy of a large paperbark birch I planted over 20 years ago. At the time I was told it wouldn't get much more than 20 /25 feet so I planted it about 15 ft from the house. Turns out it got about twice that height and eventually everything underneath it died. Right now the only thing growing in that area are a few hosta, some pathetic ground cover and alot of mulch.
      What I want to do is layer some plants. I can use my existing hostas for lower growth but have no idea what to use for height. Any ideas? My number one priority is texture, followed by various shades of green. Color is tertiary. My color palette on the sunny side is limited to a grouping of yuccas large clump of day lilies and a couple perennials with spiked flowers (purchased more for their foliage than flowers) mixed with my favorite (hostas) and a couple blue junipers.
      I have one blue juniper on "the dark side" that managed to survive but its in an area that still gets decent sun and a spirea I put in last season and is doing well.
      Any suggestions for shrubs or bushes? (no hydrangea or rhododendron please, as I tried growing them a few years ago with no sucess).
      Any help will be greatly appreciated....
      Thom.

    • @jimgarlough9405
      @jimgarlough9405 5 років тому

      @@tommyd.743 So is the area basically sunny/shady/ or dappled sun? To me, that makes a huge difference. And I'm thinking that birch is a big feeder so you'd be watering quite a bit.

    • @jimgarlough9405
      @jimgarlough9405 5 років тому

      Oh sorry - just saw this post that said your area is shaded. Have you tried Japanese painted ferns, big root geraniums, Jack Frost brunnera and Lenten Roses? Those are my "work horses" that I can always count on. This year I invested in several different epimediums and so far I love them. They give me a smaller leaf foliage that look lovely with the hostas. Keep me posted!

    • @tommyd.743
      @tommyd.743 5 років тому

      @@jimgarlough9405
      Coincidence, just picked up the painted fern for the shaded area today. Will put in a large container to give me some height above the hosta's. I think the contrast in foliage will look good. Any suggestions for a shrub that will give me some height? (3 or 4 feet as mature would be pefect). That area gets some dappeled light from morning till noon.
      Thanks for the reply.

  • @riverdove1533
    @riverdove1533 5 років тому

    So beautiful! I love it...thank you!

  • @jeane561
    @jeane561 6 років тому +2

    So beautiful❤️

  • @QueenMar1ka
    @QueenMar1ka 6 років тому +1

    This is awesome!!! I'm a dad just looking to do somethign like this!

  • @livingwithplants6043
    @livingwithplants6043 7 років тому

    Beautiful great job.

  • @dokaduka
    @dokaduka 8 років тому +3

    Stunning!

  • @lindagillingham7787
    @lindagillingham7787 4 роки тому

    Gorgeous shade garden! 😍 Thanks for sharing Mary! 🤗

  • @rprimeauableful
    @rprimeauableful 8 років тому

    Nice, I like to see a nice shrub garden

  • @larryroberts8809
    @larryroberts8809 5 років тому

    Soil and rain/irrigation play apart on what you can grow. Try what you like and don't expect to do all in one year change over time. Some places growth better moved plants many times for plants benefit. Loved this video would love to see as it grows and change.🏝🏜🌱🌳🌲🌴🌵🌿🍀🌺🌷🌹🌻🐞🕷
    Don't forget some animals are good for your plants.

  • @susanhull1098
    @susanhull1098 7 років тому

    Very, very pretty.

  • @l.g.a.8930
    @l.g.a.8930 6 років тому

    Pretty knowledgeable and thank you. It is very helpful.

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  6 років тому

      Thanks - I make a lot of mistakes but that's how we learn. I google a lot and talk to other experienced gardeners.

  • @mylynnj3792
    @mylynnj3792 7 років тому

    Would love to see updated garden tour.

  • @trishasargeant6435
    @trishasargeant6435 5 років тому

    Stunning garden! I just love Hostas, I'm trying very hard to keep the slugs and fly's away, uphill struggle?' anyway watched your video ended up ordering a shed load more Hostas. Thank you for sharing.xx

    • @jimgarlough9405
      @jimgarlough9405 5 років тому

      Same here - Sluggo bait works well and sometimes I put out a small dish of beer to catch loads of them. My problem is rabbits - they love to eat the new little hosta leaves as they first come out of the ground in Spring.

    • @trishasargeant6435
      @trishasargeant6435 5 років тому

      Hmmm, I might have gone a bit overboards... Lol. Nah you can never have enough beautiful plants!? Thank you again for an easy to watch video.

  • @barbaragreene7333
    @barbaragreene7333 3 роки тому

    How was your patio done? It looks very pretty!

  • @ms.farmgirl
    @ms.farmgirl 3 роки тому

    Mary,, I would have built a 6 foot block wall fence between my house and theirs. lol

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  3 роки тому

      yes! Fortunately they are rarely in their yard and my viburnums completely block the view, so it has worked out.

  • @thorkeck
    @thorkeck 11 років тому +1

    Very Nice!

  • @DoctorNormalGoat
    @DoctorNormalGoat 5 років тому

    Mary , Is there a functional reason you guys put landscape stones over the splash pan for the down spout ? (7:51of video ) Or is it just because it looks prettier than a naked splash pan ? It looks like a nice idea - I'm going to copy this for a couple of my naked splash pans , thank you....

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  5 років тому

      Not really - when we moved here there were tons of river rocks everywhere. So I gave most of them away and still have a few here and there. My problem though is that leaves and debris get caught up in the rocks on the pan, so I'm always cleaning it out!!

    • @DoctorNormalGoat
      @DoctorNormalGoat 5 років тому +1

      @@marygarlough1589 - Thanks so much ! I understand - we have lots of river rocks too - but it was our mistake , having grown up in the desert Southwest I never thought about a leaf problem in our MN home....but still so much better than the horrible yard we started with ....I'm going to borrow that stone look you have there and put more stones by our water barrel. Thanks again

  • @arizonajo2791
    @arizonajo2791 4 роки тому

    Beautiful!

  • @michelleh7133
    @michelleh7133 4 роки тому

    Very nice. Most of what you call hellibores are actually huekera. Still, a very calm and serene space with nice variety and interest!

  • @lauraoeser8401
    @lauraoeser8401 5 років тому

    Hi love your tutorial on your Beautiful garden. I was wondering how much of top soil you use ?? As I have a shaded area and I haven't had any luck growing much because of the tree roots ?? Any suggestion would be Great Thanks. Zone 3 Ontario Thanks for sharing 💐💐🌸🌸🌻🌻

    • @jimgarlough9405
      @jimgarlough9405 5 років тому +1

      When I started, my soil was extremely depleted of all nutrients. It was a total disaster and "unplantable." I brought in 35 yards of compost. It was not cheap but considered it a long term investment. I now continue to add nutrients to the soil by adding my mulched oak leaves every fall.

    • @verawallace9055
      @verawallace9055 5 років тому

      Use Garden soil instead, I used top soil and the water was rolling off and wasn't reaching the plants, so I ended up scraping most of it off

  • @Monk-Amani.
    @Monk-Amani. 5 років тому

    Beautiful.

  • @SamCole
    @SamCole 7 років тому

    FCreeping jenny comes back every year? Thanks for the idea for the shade garden

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  6 років тому

      yes - comes back every year. Rather invasive but easy to pull out.

  • @doowopshopgal
    @doowopshopgal 6 років тому

    Ridiculously beautiful can you update if you have not already I will check

  • @angelaatianasarector6419
    @angelaatianasarector6419 3 роки тому

    Such a lovely area. How did you manage the tree roots when planting

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  3 роки тому +1

      yes, that is a tricky problem. I tried to choose plants that didn't require deep digging and then just kept moving my shovel around until I found a place where I could actually dig. The farther out from the tree trunk, the easier it is.

  • @lucy301983
    @lucy301983 4 роки тому

    Hi Mary, your garden is so beautiful, can you tell me your zone? and how much hour of sun the hydrangea have? I am in Zone 5 and my mop head hydrangea bud dosen;t make it to bloom

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  4 роки тому

      Hi - I am southeast Michigan - between zone 5 and 6. The hydrangea gets dappled sun in the afternoon but never for long direct periods of time. It's not a mop head though - it's a flat lace cap. I think mop heads are very unreliable in our zones and depending upon late freezes in the Spring, they don't bloom. I've replaced all my Endless Summer and mop head varieties with Annabelles, Quick Fires,Limelight , Oakleaf, and my new favorite - Bobos. But if you want that hot pink and purple color, then I guess you need to stick with the mop head variety. I just got frustrated with how much space they took up and how unreliable they were in blooming.

    • @lucy301983
      @lucy301983 4 роки тому

      @@marygarlough1589 thanks Mary, I like to see some color at least some flowers 😂. I think I should plant lace cap and Annabelle or something that willl performs and reliable.

  • @JeriLandersofHopalongHollow
    @JeriLandersofHopalongHollow 7 років тому

    It is one of the loveliest shade gardens I have seen. How are you able to dig the earth with the oak tree roots that must be everywhere? I have a terrible problem with my dry shade areas due to maple and mulberry tree roots.

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  7 років тому

      Hi Jeri - sorry for the late reply. There surely were areas that were hard to dig - so that's where I planted either ground cover or shallow rooted perennials. Closest to the trees I just managed to get in hostas and ferns. Wasn't easy .

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  6 років тому

      Thanks so much. I had to dig wherever I could. Most things weren't terribly deep but at times I would have to choose another spot.

  • @dogman4g837
    @dogman4g837 7 років тому

    nice garden 👌

  • @matthewedwardsRHS
    @matthewedwardsRHS 4 роки тому

    How far from the neighbour's fence should one plant a hydrangea so as not to be so close as to force the neighbour to cut it back unnaturally hard to prevent it from encroaching on their path?

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  4 роки тому

      really depends on the variety of hydrangea - and I would also talk to the neighbor and see if they would actually like the blooms on their path or would feel the need to prune it. Some grow a lot larger than others - the fence would also help keep the branches and blooms on your property rather than theirs. Might be an issue if it's on their walking path - if not a walking path, they might not mind at all.

  • @Opa773
    @Opa773 3 роки тому +1

    What zone are you in? You have my dream garden ? Thank you for sharing .

  • @KathleenJean53
    @KathleenJean53 7 років тому

    Your favorites are my favorites, beautiful!

  • @sleddy01
    @sleddy01 4 роки тому

    I would love to see how the Limelight Hydrangeas look now.

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  4 роки тому +3

      I'll do an update soon - my Limelights would be much happier if they received more sun but I'm still happy with them - they are at least 8' tall but not as dense since they lack hours of sun.

  • @Brockthedog315
    @Brockthedog315 4 роки тому

    Wonderful.

  • @chrisolson1755
    @chrisolson1755 3 роки тому

    Gorgeous!!! Does the tough stuff hydrangea flower in dappled sun? or do you have those in full sun?

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  3 роки тому +1

      I do not have any tough stuff hydrangea. I have a row of limelights which are now more mature and doing ok in just a bit of sun.

    • @chrisolson1755
      @chrisolson1755 3 роки тому

      Mary Garlough thank you 🌷

  • @plumber1331
    @plumber1331 8 років тому

    you've done a wonderful job to your property beautiful. ..

  • @SamCole
    @SamCole 7 років тому +3

    What zone are you? Beautiful garden/landscape. Please make a video of how you prune them when in dormancy. Thanks for sharing.

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  7 років тому

      Hi Sam - I'm in SE Michigan. With the exception of the hydrangeas, which I never prune, I whack everything to the ground and cover it all with about 3" of mulched oak leaves. The fall season is a lot of work for about a 3 week period.

    • @teresagreen81
      @teresagreen81 5 років тому

      @@marygarlough1589 would love a video on what you do in the fall

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  5 років тому

      I'm Southeast Michigan - between zone 5&6

  • @larryroberts8809
    @larryroberts8809 5 років тому

    Rhododendron bush or tree, azaleas, dogwood tree,impatience, delphinium,lots of wildflowers.some leaf color can be different colius, hostas, tradescantia,gentianella,

  • @fatimaa6854
    @fatimaa6854 4 роки тому

    Your garden is so lovely! What's the wispy plant at 4:33 in the video? I tried spelling out the name you mention but can't find it.

  • @CharmieBAlvaro
    @CharmieBAlvaro 5 років тому

    Wonderful...

  • @bagsandbling7564
    @bagsandbling7564 7 років тому

    Thank you so much for sharing your fabulous shade garden! I've gotten alot of ideas from your garden that I can't wait to try myself. I see you have irrigation sprinklers installed. Did you install them yourself and how often do you turn them on? Also, do you fertilize this bed and if so, how often and with what kind of fertilizer?

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  7 років тому

      Hi - So sorry for the late reply. The irrigation system was here when we moved into the house. I really don't love it - a drip system would be so much better. I only use it when we're out of town, otherwise I deep water with a hose. I never fertilize other than my layer of deep mulched oak leaves in the fall. Makes great compost!

  • @3pumpkins170
    @3pumpkins170 5 років тому

    Hello, just came across your video. Nice shade garden! How's the garden doing now after 6 years? Was wondering what zone you're in? I'm trying to get ideas on what to plant in my shade garden in zone 9a.

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  5 років тому

      I'm in Southeast Michigan - zone 5/6. Garden is ever changing but doing very well. I would have absolutely no ideas about zone 9 - possibly google your zone and type in shade perennials - that's how I started. Good luck!

  • @hatgiongnhapkhaunguyenbaobi
    @hatgiongnhapkhaunguyenbaobi 5 років тому

    Thank you for naming them as you go, too. Blessings. 🌹🌷🌸🌺

  • @christinaeilers3562
    @christinaeilers3562 6 років тому +4

    I wonder how your garden looks like now?

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  6 років тому +1

      just made another video - Chapter Two - hahaha

  • @sandhyanair2651
    @sandhyanair2651 5 років тому

    Beautiful :)

  • @pamandrae9768
    @pamandrae9768 3 роки тому

    What trees were there when you started?

  • @davidrice7969
    @davidrice7969 6 років тому

    Are your Christmas Ferns evergreen? What USDA zone are you in? I am planning to plant the Christmas Ferns this spring in zone 7b and hoping they stay green or offer color throughout the winter, too.

    • @marygarlough1589
      @marygarlough1589  6 років тому

      I'm zone 5 in Southeast Michigan. Mine are not evergreen but I still love them.