Just subscribed to your channel! Your video is perfect timing as I just received my Proven Winners limelight hydrangeas and will be planting them today! Thanks!
I stumbled upon your channel and I absolutely love it. I've already learned so much about flowers from watching you... I normally just do a vegetable garden but am planning to start growing flowers! Thanks for sharing your knowledge 🙂
Thanks for the tips. I don't always remember the mulch in fall. I hope Junipers are ok to plant because I just planted 20 little ones. I watered them in real good. Thanks again for sharing.
Great tips everything is done perfectly the only things for fertilizing it just avoid nitrogen cause nitrogen is the responsable for new growth. I love watching your videos
About not fertilizing in fall, I've heard this so many times but is there any scientific basis for this? I have always fertilized at the time of planting, even well into fall and have never lost a plant or had so called "winter burn" yet. Just based on my own experience, I would be much more concerned with fertilizing in the blazing heat of summer. I think plants struggle much more at that time and they don't need to be pushed then. Just thought I would add my two cents because if someone knows where this idea comes from, I would very much like to know more about it.
Hi there! Here's an article from the University of Maryland that I hope will help. This is in line with what I was taught at Penn State. I hope that is helpful! extension.umd.edu/hgic/topics/fertilizing-trees-and-shrubs
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarmandGardens Thank you so much for taking the time to post that. It was a really interesting article and very surprising, especially about not fertilizing trees or at the time of planting.
You are getting great at editing and addressing information to the screen!!! Such great information!
Very helpful! We buy mostly Proven Winners plants because they are top performers for us also.
Wonderful video, great tips. You’re inspiring me to go plant some shrubs! 🌱🌱🌱🌱😀
Just subscribed to your channel! Your video is perfect timing as I just received my Proven Winners limelight hydrangeas and will be planting them today! Thanks!
I stumbled upon your channel and I absolutely love it. I've already learned so much about flowers from watching you... I normally just do a vegetable garden but am planning to start growing flowers! Thanks for sharing your knowledge 🙂
Love this! All such great tips that give gardeners the information they need to be more successful. It's a great rose too!
Thanks for the tips. I don't always remember the mulch in fall. I hope Junipers are ok to plant because I just planted 20 little ones. I watered them in real good. Thanks again for sharing.
Thank you so much, these tips were especially helpful especially the first and the last.
Oh my word! I so so love the “magical” background behind you in the intro of the video! The rest of the garden is stunning as well! 😍🌸🌱
Great tips everything is done perfectly the only things for fertilizing it just avoid nitrogen cause nitrogen is the responsable for new growth. I love watching your videos
Beautiful rose and your soil is wonderful! I have clay and it always needs so much help. :( Helpful video!
Beautiful video!
Thanks for these tips!
Thanks a lot for information
Great tips and thank you for sharing 🌸🌺🌼🌻
Great video! Can you please tell what you are using for mulch? Is it compost?
Hi there! I like to use Freys Hardwood Shredded Mulch.
Good tips. Thank you!
Very informative, thank you!!!
What's the name of that plant with white leaves next to your rose? It's beautiful.
Very good information!
Thanks for the tips 😁
What’s that plant in the background with purple flowers and stripe green and white or yellow leaves?
I have a hard time digging the perfect hole.
About not fertilizing in fall, I've heard this so many times but is there any scientific basis for this? I have always fertilized at the time of planting, even well into fall and have never lost a plant or had so called "winter burn" yet. Just based on my own experience, I would be much more concerned with fertilizing in the blazing heat of summer. I think plants struggle much more at that time and they don't need to be pushed then. Just thought I would add my two cents because if someone knows where this idea comes from, I would very much like to know more about it.
I agree. I haven't had any problems also fertilizing in the fall! I'm here for the response.
Hi there! Here's an article from the University of Maryland that I hope will help. This is in line with what I was taught at Penn State. I hope that is helpful! extension.umd.edu/hgic/topics/fertilizing-trees-and-shrubs
@@NorthlawnFlowerFarmandGardens Thank you so much for taking the time to post that. It was a really interesting article and very surprising, especially about not fertilizing trees or at the time of planting.