COTTAGE LANSCAPING IDEAS, Raised Bed Garden, Cut Flower Garden, Perennial and Shrub Gardens
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- Опубліковано 30 лис 2024
- Welcome to the September Garden Tour! Today I'll take you on a walking tour of all my gardens. We'll start in the raised bed garden where I've been trying to create a new garden room. Then we'll travel over to the hydrangea room where all the smooth and panicle hydrangeas are putting on a lovely fall show. We'll walk down my cottage style main flower walk before taking a look at the driveway garden. The driveway garden is halfway through a renovation. Do you think another stone rug would be a good idea in this garden? The front formal garden is looking good and I'm trying to merge the front and back gardens. I hope to create a cohesive look between the formal garden design in the front yard and the loose cottage garden design in the back.
I love all the pumpkins. 🎃
I really think you have the best garden tours. I truly feel like I am part of your tours while strolling through your many garden rooms.❤
The stone carpet would look nice with a bistro set there. Love the inspiration pic of the garden library. The pumpkins where placed so beautifully, I love your gardens.
I think a brick rug to match your house. It will also be a little more formal.
I love the idea of a stone rug with a bistro set on it! It would look so lovely! It would tie into the looseness you want, I think.
How I wish I had your ability to create beautiful, layered gardens that look amazing all season.
Absolutely beautiful as always ❤❤❤
Gorgeous flowers and plants wherever you look in your gardens.
The sunflowers particularly were amazing.I have never seen sunflowers quite like those before
I don't think you need to add more mixed materials to the driveway garden, just simple wood mulch is fine. Then you can adjust the area more easily as it evolves.
I love the formality that you’ve added throughout the garden - the raised bed deck, the front entrance, etc. Such a beautiful combination of structure and wildness to your gardens. 💚
Your eye for detail is amazing. 🍁🍂🍁💚🙃
With every change you make it improves your lovely collection of gardens. I've enjoyed watching & learning.
I think the stone carpet would be interesting and unexpected in the driveway garden. Whatever you do will look great I am sure.
I personally think the stone carpet would tie in well given you have the stone bird bath in that same bed, carrying over the stone element should do well! Another beautiful and inspiring garden tour ❤
Your garden is always beautiful and I love what you have planted in the front! Every time I see one of your tours that shows the backside of your garage, I want to see something up there! Maybe a trellis? or hummingbird art?
Yes to the stone carpet ! I’m a big fan of the one in the back.
I know what you mean about peach, peach flowers are gorgeous but you can definitely have too much if it the garden. That mix of sunflowers is so lovely! I think stones will work fine in the driveway garden if you get the right colour.
"It's now or never." Before the storm. I think a garden changes all the time. Nice to see that you mix flowers and veggies as well 🌸🌼🌶🌻👍
You have the luckiest neighbors! I would pull an element you used in the excellent front yard renovation and use it in the driveway garden. Perhaps a low hedge? The stone rug in the backyard is too far away, imo, to tie it together.
I love your beautiful garden, and you're one of my inspirations here in UA-cam 🫰
Wow! You have been working so hard on the front! It comes out amazing! I am sure you are very happy about it. 🥰❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful tours of you gardens. I love everything.💯❤️👍👈
So beautiful! I’ve been following you for a few years now and it has been such a pleasure to watch your gardens evolve. Just when I think you’re done with a space and couldn’t possibly make it better, you update it and I like it even more. Thank you for sharing your gardens and your gardening wisdom! ❤
I vote for the stone rug. If the bistro is round, a round rug would be pretty. If the bistro is square a square rug would be wonderful.
Good afternoon Danielle I just finished watching your video and I think a garden rug under the bistro set would be just fantastic ❤❤. You know at some point you will want to put a stone pathway in and even with the wood path and all your gardens and flowers 🌸 it will be enchanting 💖💖💖. Give Gracie a big hug and kiss from me 💖🥰
So beautiful and I learn so much from your videos. Love the new more formal look of the front garden. Yes, I think making the driveway garden more a blend of formal and casual is a wonderful idea. Your idea of a stone patio with a bistro set would look charming. I love stone and think it look formal/casual. If it were me I would think about making the pathways in the driveway garden stone too. Since the space is not large it would be a more serene cohesive look. And I love the wood pathways….could they be use in another part of the garden? 16:37
Beautiful. Love when you have more videos for us. Thanks.
Beautiful! Even with powdery mildew. My panicle hydrangeas browned in the September heatwave as well.
You have the most beautiful garden in the world
You have a beautiful place & I always look forward to your tours.
Grace is so adorable, the beds look beautiful what adorable kitty cat. Love the idea of the floral library, thanks for the tour
Absolutely beautiful!!
I think the stone rug would be perfect!
Omg yes ❤❤❤
Another wonderful tour of your beautiful gardens. I vote with team brick rather than stone for the bistro set in the driveway garden. There isn’t any other stone in that area so to me, the brick would tie in with your home, which is looking fabulous since you changed the front by the way. Thanks again, Danielle🌻
Love it!!
I just received my Cool Flowers book! I will be experimenting this fall. Thank you for sharing this gem. Also loving Cranesbury garden,
Like the stone carpet idea under a bistro set…and I’m crushing on your floral library inspo image😍 thank you, Danielle, for the lovely garden tour 🌸
Yes to the small garden rug for the bistro set 👍
Your garden looks lovely year round. I love the formality of the front garden, and the exuberance of the back garden.
I hope you find a good carpenter for your little garden house.
An YES to a 'stone rug' for the bistro set! (And stepping stones leading up to it.)
I absolutely love the picture of the garden library. I hope you can find an Omish Carpender to do the work for you. My nephew in Upstate NY found an Omish Carender that does quality work and the pieces that Joey bought from him are gorgeous!
Love your tours and the bistro set idea.
Your garden rail road is adorable!❤
After seeing your garden railroad this past winter, my husband is installing one across the back of our house through the gardens. He keeps telling me this is only "phase one."😉
The only comment on a "rug" for the bistro set is the stability of the seating on garden soil. I think you'll need something at least under the feet to keep from sinking into the soil. We have bricks under one of our benches.
Side note: I grew seed dahlias this year and I loved them better than the tuber dahlias I have been growing.
Your September garden tour has really inspired me to add more shrubs to the landscape! I've grown Carmine Gomphrena this summer solely for drying. I'm using the dried flowers for a kids in nature program soon..we are making fairy houses and using the Gomphrena ❤️ Thank you so much for all your inspiration and I used alot of your ideas!
Where I live if you don’t have something solid for a chair to sit on it sinks into the ground, my suggestion would be to put stones under your bistro set.
The garden rooms you create are inspirational. Thanks for sharing!
You garden is gorgeous any time of year! Thanks for the tour!
Absolutely beautiful! It has a wild feel to it. I love it!
I think no stone rug, it would look a little out of place, i think. Thanks for sharing
I enjoy your garden so much Danielle💖💞🌸Thank you for sharing it🤗I think a Bistro set tucked in there would be so charming, especially for the birds use. Maybe a circular outdoor rug instead of brick 🤷♀️ just a thought🌿
I’m still catching up on videos. Loved the tour…the driveway garden is awesome!
I love magenta too, it just "pops" anywhere it is placed.
Wow!! You and your garden are amazing!! Absolutely gorgeous! I vote yes on stone garden!
Love the tours❤❤ also, thanks for all the book recommendations! Ive bought and been happy with all of them!
Please don't take offense Danielle. I am such an admirer and you inspire me so much, but you did ask, so here goes. I like the idea of more stone. In fact, I think the planked path should also be replaced with a stone footpath. It says formality more than the planked path, which to me, signals a cottage feel. Again, you have lovely taste. Just a thought.
I think you’re completely right friend. Time for me to stop buying amaryllis and save up for more stone and brick! Haha!
I think a stone "carpet" under the bistro set will look good as long as it isn't too perfect. Maybe wider joints where the stones don't fit together too well.
Thank you for a pleasant and always providing excellent knowledge!!! my opinion on new posible rug maybe coud be pea gravel
Hare Krishna. Wow so beautiful garden. Thanks for Good share 🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
Beautiful and amazing garden 🏡 nice dear 💖🙏
Very nice. I know that you've mentioned the wooden pathway in a previous video. But where did you purchase that? I'd like to install one in my garden instead of a crushed stone pathway that I've had that I'm constantly pulling weeds from. Fall is definitely here in Western New York.
Hi Ellen! I got it from Plow and Hearth.
What a beautiful tour! Thank you for taking us along. I like the idea of bistro set with the stones. I think the stones should match the colors around it. Maybe not a gray color but more earthtone stones.
if desiring a little more formality in drive area, path at 15:05 seems a bit too squiggly. like the border of lirope all across edge. your plants always look good to me. vote no on stone rug. compete too much with gorgeous plants. perhaps a brick edge outline to designate seating area? you inspired me to make stone rug in front of my beloved 2 person swing. i love love love my swing to admire my garden.
What about brick under that new bistro set?
Good idea!
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Your gardens still look lovely, Danielle. Here are some ideas for pink or white fall perennials for our Mid-Atlantic area. You mentioned gaura; I'm not sure if that would still be blooming in the fall (I tried to grow it once but killed the plant lol). How about asters, obedient plant, or dwarf Joe Pye weed? I hesitate to mention Japanese anemone because I hear they spread by underground runners so might try to take over a garden bed (I killed the Japanese anemone plant I tried to grow from bare root, but I think it was dead when I received it); they are so pretty that I might try again and grow it in a pot.
I ready love your driveway garden! whatever your doing keep it up.
Your garden tours are my favorite. It feels like a walk right alongside you. Do you have any photos of what the yard looked like before you moved in? We have new property that is an open slate. My mind just gets lost in the vastness of it and I struggle with where to start garden rooms.
The driveway garden looks so great! It seems like you just put it in. Wasn’t it just finished in the spring? I love all the pink panicle hydrangeas. I need a hydrangea room!💖
Very lovely! What is the beautiful evergreen at 13:32? Reminds me of a Norfolk Pine.
It’s looking really lovely Danielle!
Lov your gardens. I would not put stone for the Bristol table.
last time i thought your amaranth was love lies bleed. but im pretty sure now that i see it closer that its red spike. its beautiful!
Beautiful yard. I love your formal hedge in front of your house. Such a big improvement. I find it hard to get a concept of the size of your yard. What are the dimensions? You have so many beautiful areas.
Hi friend! The property is 1/2 an acre.
Thank you! 😊
Where did you get the train? Love that idea!
Looks great! 🌼
Love the tours of your garden! Question - is it ok to out plants with powdery mildew in the compost pile?
Lovely! But I think you said the pink dahlia at the beginning of the tour is ‘Saving Grace,’ and I can’t find it anywhere. Could you tell us again what that is? Love the doggie!
How big is your property? I just love your gardens and your videos.
Lovely! How many raised beds do you have and do you try to utilize those for certain flowers\plants?
What is the large shrub across from the flower lady?
Hi there. Can you please tell me what the multi trunk tree is at the left of the screen at about the 9 min 30 seconds point of the video?
Is the cup aand saucer vine perrenial and will come back for you everyear?
Hi friend! It’s an annual here in 6b. I’ve read it’s hardy in zone 9-11.
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