Garden Trends for 2024
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- Опубліковано 18 січ 2024
- What is trending in the garden? I'll go over some new trends for 2024 and what you can expect to see in your local garden centers. I'll cover some details regarding my "Grow more in 24" series" that will cover monthly "to do's", new plants and processes to help you become a better gardener.
Your host and Nursery owner: Debbie Cassidy
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Email: Gardenstylenwest@gmail.com
Advice for the new and experienced gardener.
Garden Center located in Zone 8 Gig Harbor, WA - Навчання та стиль
So happy you are back, and happy your mom is all settled in, you were definitely missed and can’t be replaced!! I’m excited!
Missed you. So glad you are back!!
You are a trooper. Your mom is lucky to have. The care of you💖
Very informative Debbie! Thanks! So glad you're back!
Missed you. Glad you are back and your Mom is with you ❤
So glad you are BACK.
Pleasant surprise! I enjoyed hearing about the new trends/ ideas for this year. GREAT booster! Take care ... anxiously awaiting for your next video ❤
Nice to see you back! Let us all bloom and grow!
I discovered your channel a few weeks ago and I have already bing watched most of them😊 I appreciate what you do and look forward to your videos. Thank you
So glad to see you back! 2024 growing year sounds great! Thank you ❤
Oh man - looking forward to that More 24 series!
Welcome back Debbie, lovely to see you. Glad your mum has settled in. Looking forward to future videos 💐
So glad you are back and looking forward to more videos! Starting to get spring fever!
Yep, glad she's back💪❗️but REAL Bizzy fer A GOOD Cause❗️🌴♥️♥️u Ma😉💋🌹🌹🌷
So glad to have found you as we are new to the state and I have many gardening questions.
Great to have you back Debbie 😋
Glad to see you back. God bless you and your mom.
God bless you ❤
Wow, you really covered everything in this video! The gardening world is much more exciting! Wonder how these new trends will be responded to by the wider community?
Welcome back...really missed your videos. I'm in a zone 5 and still find great valuable information that I can apply to my area...much appreciated.🇨🇦
So glad you are back! Looking forward to the grow more 24 series ❤ I’m in zone 6 in Missouri
Glad to see you ….looking forward to more videos🥰
Grow more in 24 sounds awesome. Can't wait.👍
Love field trips ❤
Greetings from subtropical Australia, Debbie. I am so happy to see you back, and happy for your mother to be with you in your home. I always look forward to your lovely, relaxing garden videos. However, I don't stay relaxed for long though, as your informative videos quickly motivate me to get outside and start gardening. Do you get wet and humid summers during El Nino? We are supposed to be having El Nino here too, on the east coast of Australia. That usually causes less rainfall, extreme heat and drought. Very unpleasant. The strange thing is, apart from a slightly warmer and more humid summer, we are experiencing intense rainfall periods, with not much sun. It is like La Nina weather event here, except for the hot temperatures. The weather is unpredictable everywhere.
I'm happy to see that you're back and looking forward to seeing what you have to share with us this coming year ❤
Thanks, Debbie! Yes hoping for a little bit warmer spring!
So good to see you again!
I’m a former Seattleite living in Tucson, Arizona. I miss Northwest gardening conditions. 🌵I plant in 15 gallon nursery pots in the shade of mesquite trees and other shaded areas. I am excited to see what I can adapt from watching your channel. Thanks✨🐓🌷🌵
So happy I found your channel.
❤?😊 my goodness I haven't seen you in forever I'm glad to have you back
Just caught your video on UA-cam. Enjoyed them. Now we can be connected. We live in the south in Alabama. We will be watching. Have a blessed day. Tell Your Mom we said hello. ❤
Very informative video. Looking forward to more videos.
Hi Debbie! 🌱💚🙌
Good to see you back!
Thanks Debbie, looking forward to your new series!
Family comes first. You are very special.
I’m also hoping for a warm El Niño spring! It’s looks to be very likely based on long term forecasts
I would love to know more about replacing lawn with a white clover ground cover.
Personally, I'm not a big fan of massive trees in my yard. I find that insects attack me under the shade, and my selections are much more limited when there's a canopy over me. However, I do enjoy the idea of smaller spring-blooming dogwoods, colorful Japanese maples, and evergreens that don't grow taller than 20-25 feet. I enjoy the structure of trees, but I just don't want an evergreen or a deciduous tree with a trunk diameter of 5 feet and where I'm shading other people's yards.
Bless ❤ I love your video 📹 ❤ ♥ 💛
I just looked a couple days ago wondering if you posted recently and if things are good with you. 😊
Great info😊, I would like to replace grass for garden, however I have 4 shitty neighbors beside and behind me whom dont keep their grass cut hence weeds and weed seeds constantly. blowing in my yard. So I have to spray chemical unfortunately.
Glad you are back. I was very interested in the clover/thyme ground cover. My problem is invasive horse tail. is there anything I can do to get rid of it?
Thanks!
You are welcome!
I am looking forward to your grow more in 24 and your sustainable gardening plants and Landscaping design. Enjoyed your primroses, Heleborus ,etc on this morning video. Where can you buy the polyanthus primroses I never knew what they were called. Love your Video's live in Albany, OR
Your local nursery should have the polyanthus variety. We've received ours already.
Deb
I am a new subscriber. Where is your greenhouse located?
I’m so excited to find you. It’s nice to have someone that’s in the same zone and from the Northwest. I look forward to learning lots from you. 😊
Go to Sunnycrestnursery.com and there is a map of our location. Thank you for watching! 😄
I love the idea of replacing lawns. A young lady I know did it in the city, and filled it with big vegie patch. Irrigating lawns is such a huge waste of water. if you live somewhere where it does not rain, do not have an English type green lawn. It rains in England all the time. I hate to think how much water california for example wastes on making lawns every year. Water is a finite resource.
I think we have the wrong type of rain in my part of England as the reservoir’s are not full to capacity even at this time of the year. 😂 I can only wait in anticipation for summertime, only to have hosepipe bans and drought conditions imposed on us. 😲
What's the best time to start planting here at PNW Seattle area, April?? May???
You can plant year round as kong as the ground isn't frozen. Trees and shrubs are best in fall to late winter. I'll touch on this subject in Grow more in 24 for Feb. 😄