Nothing screams summer like PW summerific hibiscus. I have 6 and they are steller every season! I can't wait to get some of the '25 annuals! Thanks Jenny!
So excited to get my hands on the new scaevola and cuphea next year. Love the colors and compact look for those of us with average size spaces! I will need a trip to Creekside again 🥰
I’m so excited I’m flying out today from KS to see my Sister in NC. My only request was to visit Creekside. We’re going to visit on Friday or Saturday. I can’t wait!😊
I live in Leesville,South Carolina zone 8 and the Kimberly Queen Fern’s come back the next year if I plant them in the ground in the fall in the shade. Everything looks great, I love my Hibiscus 🌺
Those urns you planted by the pergola are gorgeous! Please show us those as they grow. That wire vine is beautiful. Also loving the caladium hanging baskets would have never thought to put them in hanging baskets. In my area these are houseplants. W3 could not grow them outside 9b. Happy 4th!
I giggle each time when both you & Laura say portulucas with a "ch" sound instead of "tu" sound. I know we pronounce words differently depending on how we heard it ourselves. Thank you for your videos. I also appreciate the way you slow down and take the time to talk to everyone instead of one who talks too fast.
Good morning, Jenny☕️ Thank you so much for the suggestion for the Tree Drench, I ordered it from your store! Question 🙋🏼♀️ 11:58 did you just say you only have to treat ONCE a year? Such as in the Spring preventativly? Or, will I have to treat again once the pesky beetles 🪲 arrive? Also, what’s with not being able to share the name of the new 2025 plants from PW? Seems silly to me 🤷♀️ As always, I hope you have a Blessed Day 😊🐶
I would really love to plant hibiscus in my front landscape. My house faces south in zone 4B. I tend to plant more autumnal colors in my front yard, and I was wondering if there is an orange or yellow toned hardy hibiscus available? Or maybe I should stick with more of a burgundy color. 🤔 I love when you walk through the garden center and show the amazing plants that are available and how they are growing as the season progresses❤
How could you not use those Kimberly Queens on your porch,they are Gorgeous. I planted things every day this week and will continue,yes we have LOTS OF TIME LEFT …..If I could come I would love love some of the plants you have ,you all have done a fantastic job 👏. 🌿🍃
GOOD MORNING JENNY!!! I love my lavender!!! I bought 4 from you, and they are doing well here in Raeford, NC. I wish I was able to buy more. Thank you a bunch!!
I am in zone 5 , but I learned so much about not only about the plants but also gardening practices. Even something such as putting compost at the bottom of a pot is a game changer! 🥰🌸🇨🇦
This is the second year I’ve tried the PW whirlwind pink (Scaevola aemula) and it does not seem to grow well after mid June , in the same 21 inch container with my Supertunia vista silverberry , superbena cashmere pink and a Solanonum ratonettii standard . It’s unfortunate as the Whirlwind Pink is so pretty. 🌸🇨🇦
No. The garden center and online are essentially 2 different businesses. We are currently running a special online for buy 8 annuals, get 8 annuals free. Details are on the website at www.gardeningwithcreekside.com
Most Gardeners buy all their plants in early Spring to late Spring so that their plants are in the ground before the heat, humidity, drought, and vacations hit full force. So the garden center may have sold out of stock for the season. Plus it can be a real bear to keep plants in pots alive during the dog days of summer because the medium in pots usually doesn't hold water at all.
A local garden centre which is family run is shutting down this week for the season. They rent space in the parking lot in front of the supermarket and work so hard in the blazing sun on pavement, with no shade , every day. They provide such great service and sell PW plants. 🌸🇨🇦
If you're only open from 9 -3, how do you expect people who work to be able to visit your nursery. You're closed when everyone's off work. The only people who can shop your nursery is retired people.
We are open Wednesday-Saturday, and we have PLENTY of working folks who come to shop with us. If our hours didn't make business sense then we would change them 😉
Phenomenal is a great lavender!!! The only one I can plant that lives year after year in hot humid Southern Jersey!!! They are gorgeous right now!!!
Your nursery is beautiful!!!!!!
BEAUTIFUL !! I wish I lived closer and would visit every day !
Jenny you do such a great job going over these plants . Love your videos and your sweet dog Brinna 🌸
Found some pink profusion salvia on the clearance rack at Lowes, Jenny. I grabbed it up!
Nothing screams summer like PW summerific hibiscus. I have 6 and they are steller every season! I can't wait to get some of the '25 annuals! Thanks Jenny!
So excited to get my hands on the new scaevola and cuphea next year. Love the colors and compact look for those of us with average size spaces! I will need a trip to Creekside again 🥰
I’m so excited I’m flying out today from KS to see my Sister in NC. My only request was to visit Creekside. We’re going to visit on Friday or Saturday. I can’t wait!😊
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That is awesome!
They’re beautiful! !
I live in Leesville,South Carolina zone 8 and the Kimberly Queen Fern’s come back the next year if I plant them in the ground in the fall in the shade. Everything looks great, I love my Hibiscus 🌺
Beautiful plants and flowers!
Those urns you planted by the pergola are gorgeous! Please show us those as they grow. That wire vine is beautiful. Also loving the caladium hanging baskets would have never thought to put them in hanging baskets. In my area these are houseplants. W3 could not grow them outside 9b. Happy 4th!
I giggle each time when both you & Laura say portulucas with a "ch" sound instead of "tu" sound. I know we pronounce words differently depending on how we heard it ourselves. Thank you for your videos. I also appreciate the way you slow down and take the time to talk to everyone instead of one who talks too fast.
I know we both have a long growing season but hearing you lay it out like that helped, thank you!!
Glad to help!
Most beautiful views💖💖💖💖Amazed
Blue my mind would make an awesome faux river.
Thx Jenny
Great video. I think the Hardy Hibiscus is referred to as a herbaceous perennial ( like a Hosta) ❤️🌺
Jenny, i love your walk through of the nursery, you do a fantastic job
So many beautiful plants
Love all your video's. ❤
Good morning, Jenny☕️ Thank you so much for the suggestion for the Tree Drench, I ordered it from your store! Question 🙋🏼♀️ 11:58 did you just say you only have to treat ONCE a year? Such as in the Spring preventativly? Or, will I have to treat again once the pesky beetles 🪲 arrive? Also, what’s with not being able to share the name of the new 2025 plants from PW? Seems silly to me 🤷♀️ As always, I hope you have a Blessed Day 😊🐶
Good morning Jenny and Jerry. Have a wonderful day and enjoy the 4th of July!
up here in Frozen Tundra, Wisconsin, our hibiscus is just breaking ground but our tulips and lilacs are reliably perennial. you just gotta know.
This is just beautiful!🎉
Hi Jenny and Jerry. Happy Fourth of the July 🎆
Amen !Jenny. Sweet Romance does not work here in South Carolina for me either 😢.
I would really love to plant hibiscus in my front landscape. My house faces south in zone 4B. I tend to plant more autumnal colors in my front yard, and I was wondering if there is an orange or yellow toned hardy hibiscus available? Or maybe I should stick with more of a burgundy color. 🤔 I love when you walk through the garden center and show the amazing plants that are available and how they are growing as the season progresses❤
How could you not use those Kimberly Queens on your porch,they are Gorgeous. I planted things every day this week and will continue,yes we have LOTS OF TIME LEFT …..If I could come I would love love some of the plants you have ,you all have done a fantastic job 👏. 🌿🍃
I just don't have room on my porch for 5 15-gallon ferns 😊
@@GardeningwithCreekside I think Not ,I just meant one🤦🏻♀️🤣😂🤣. They are beautiful 🌿
GOOD MORNING JENNY!!! I love my lavender!!! I bought 4 from you, and they are doing well here in Raeford, NC. I wish I was able to buy more. Thank you a bunch!!
Wonderful!
Larger rocks would look great around your 2 garden beds in front of the high tunnel 💯
What about the name "Annual introduction Oasis"? 😅 it's beautiful. I love watching your videos even though I'm only a zone 6b in Pennsylvania.
I am in zone 5 , but I learned so much about not only about the plants but also gardening practices. Even something such as putting compost at the bottom of a pot is a game changer! 🥰🌸🇨🇦
Thank you
So as a newish gardener I now wonder which lavender would work best for my hot, humid Ohio zone 6 weather...
Do you take your caladium bulbs in for the winter?
5:21 omg this is a gorgeous plant? Ever find the name?? ❤❤
How many containers did she have, and will you film the project?
I have white flyers on my hibiscus.
What can I put on it?
Angelonia has an i before that last a. an-juh-LOW-nee-ah
This is the second year I’ve tried the PW whirlwind pink (Scaevola aemula) and it does not seem to grow well after mid June , in the same 21 inch container with my Supertunia vista silverberry , superbena cashmere pink and a Solanonum ratonettii standard . It’s unfortunate as the Whirlwind Pink is so pretty. 🌸🇨🇦
Hi 👋 Jenny
Why the FREEANNUALS code doesn’t apply to the eight annuals I have in cart to be shipped to Texas?
You need to put 16 in the cart , you will then get 8 for free
Is your purchase 1 and get one free of the same size for mail order also?
No. The garden center and online are essentially 2 different businesses. We are currently running a special online for buy 8 annuals, get 8 annuals free. Details are on the website at www.gardeningwithcreekside.com
@@GardeningwithCreekside thank you very much
Did I miss the video of the wedding?
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Why would a garden center be closed in July? Sounds wrong
Probably because they prioritize family time over business ❤
Most Gardeners buy all their plants in early Spring to late Spring so that their plants are in the ground before the heat, humidity, drought, and vacations hit full force. So the garden center may have sold out of stock for the season. Plus it can be a real bear to keep plants in pots alive during the dog days of summer because the medium in pots usually doesn't hold water at all.
A local garden centre which is family run is shutting down this week for the season. They rent space in the parking lot in front of the supermarket and work so hard in the blazing sun on pavement, with no shade , every day. They provide such great service and sell PW plants. 🌸🇨🇦
If you're only open from 9 -3, how do you expect people who work to be able to visit your nursery. You're closed when everyone's off work. The only people who can shop your nursery is retired people.
We are open Wednesday-Saturday, and we have PLENTY of working folks who come to shop with us. If our hours didn't make business sense then we would change them 😉
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