End of April Garden Tour & Walkabout 🌞💐🪻// Suburban Oasis
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- Опубліковано 26 кві 2024
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Email me at mysuburbanoasis@gmail.com
I garden in Zone 6a, Michigan!
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What a pleasure to stroll with you and see your beautiful gardens. I just love it when you highlight a group of plants or talk about a particular plant that you are happy with. Your gardens are just ahead of mine here in upstate N.Y., so I anticipate how beautiful mine will be! Your way back gardens are really coming into their own, a beautiful woodland hillside with meandering pathways. I can imagine some evergreens or conifers back there, or are there some? Thank you so much for sharing all your hard work with us, I know it must be a passion, it really shows! ❤️Gail
Thank you, Gail! 🤗
I’m dying to see what you’re going to do with all that daffodils foliage. You’re like an artist with plants. I so enjoy my Saturday mornings in your suburban oasis.
Thank you for being part of the Oasis!
Hi, I love your tours. I trust the frost wasn't too bad and that you did not lose plants. I am in southern England. The weather is up and down but I am not expecting any more frost! 😊😊I
Here in the Ohio valley, this will be the first year in a long time that we haven't had a freeze. It's so disappointing to lose all that growth. Hope it won't be too bad.
Love your Walkabout tours, if you get a chance could you show all your different Brunnera, they are so pretty!
Everything is waking up and looking beautiful ❤❤❤
This time of year is so exciting to just walk the yard and see what is coming back, whats leafed out and whats blooming now. My daffodils are all done and my alliums are now beginning to open up.
I couldn't agree more!!
Thanks Sunshine. 🌷💚🙃
I always enjoy your garden tour, I often learn something new and always get inspired to get out to work in my gardens. Just like most everyone else around the country our winter was warm and dry. And our spring is strange to say the least. We have flowers that are blooming at the same time that never do that. But it sure is pretty. However, for the next three nights we’re supposed to be 28° or so. So I covered my Hosta that are coming up prematurely, and one of my peonies that already have flower buds on them, nearly a month earlier than usual. I’m thinking they might be able to handle the cold, but I’m not taking the chance. ‘See’ you next week.
Good luck with the cold night!!
If you Mulch your fig deeply like really thick in the fall it will definitely help keep it from dying back to the ground.
Thanks for sharing!
Happy Saturday. Beautiful spring gardens. ❤ all your plants and designs. Very Peaceful. It’s all looking great. 😮😊
Thank you so much 😊 Happy Saturday!
Those Bleeding Hearts and Hellebores are so fascinatingly beautiful!
Good evening Soleil. Everything is popping. Our hydrangeas are definitely sprouting, along with the peonies. Still loving the Brunneras. Do they lose their blue flowers? This is the second spring. Enjoy your weekend. 🌿🌸🌳
Yes, the blue flowers will fade, they are just in spring.
My fig died back also and I like you are done......I also am a zone 6a and it was in a big pot and then protected undercover all winter ...but it is toast and like you said our season is too short to even ripen the fruit. Love your tours thank you for all the work you put into producing these videos.
Thanks for watching, Suzanne!
Beautiful gardens! I so enjoy the birds singing in the background and seeing your placement of plants. We are a bit behind you here in Minnesota, zone 4. I especially like the area outside the fence where you are naturalizing with many beautiful flowers and perennials. I love your style! Thank you and God's blessings to you.
Thank you so much, Connie!
Good morning. I love your gardens and enjoy how your garden is coming into its own. So pretty. I found out I’m having a knee replacement in a couple of months. Dread that. You take care.😊
Good luck with surgery, the rehab is the key to stick with it!!
Looks really nice
I always learn so much from your videos so I’m thinking about rearranging some stuff in my garden now too! Love them thanks for keeping up with them
Have fun rearranging!!
The way back garden is really coming together and looking great!!
Thank you, Diane! It's definitely filling out.
Your garden is beautiful. Such a huge variety.
Thanks for visiting!
Thanks for the info on the fig. I got a small bare root tree that died. I think I’ll pass on getting another. I’m in MI as well.
Your gardens are just stunning. You have such a varied interest in your spaces that I keep wanting more and more... each turn in the garden brings something new. This time of year your new fencing really makes a beautiful backdrop. Can you remind me - what kind of daffodils are the ones in your newest garden... double flowers and sturdy stems? Also, I noticed in the back garden you have a cherry tree in a pot. Do you keep them in pots until they put on a lot of growth, then plant in the ground? Do you have to take the pot in and overwinter in a garage - or do you keep it outside all year long? Thank you!!
Thank you! Those are Tahiti daffodils. The cherry tree is a dwarf cherry tree so it will remain in the pot all year.
I just can't say enough about the new fence. Especially that view at 18:30 😍
What is your blue ground cover in the way back, vinca ?
Yes and it can really take over an area so be careful with it. Thank you!!
Suburban oasis, where did you get your plant cover wire cages for your vegetables? Would like to get some. Beautiful garden 🌷
They are from Gardeners Supply Company!
Hi your gardens look so beautiful. I also live in Mi the hard freeze we got the other night really hit my bleeding hearts , they had lots of flower stocks that are now all bent over and laying on the ground I've waited a few days and they did not pop back up, do you think I should cut back the flower stocks or just leave them?
You can do it either way. Whatever you prefer, but you are right they will not pop back up. 🫣
How do you keep your rock edge looking so good? My son also uses rocks and wants me to fix them since they have sunk.
Rocks will sink over time if they do not have a firm foundation under them. Sometimes I just reset them.
I hope you kept your blooms in spite of the freeze! How did your garden fare?
Some came through and others did not, but not horrible overall!
@@Suburbanoasis I'm happy that some were okay!
Do you use shredded mulch?
Yes it is shredded.