I wish someone would make his “In The Garden” series available for every season. The cumulative knowledge stored in the years’ worth of work of shows is invaluable!
I really enjoy your garden tours, especially seeing the obvious beauty, but also importantly, hearing a naturally flowing, and well informed discussion of plants. Part II of this garden please?
It seems every gardener is so nice! What a great tour and such a nice man. Appreciate hearing his evolution in gardening. I like what he said, that you the challenge and fun of gardening is the pivot, when things change. I've also enjoyed the fun of that in my garden as we lost a tree...yet a whole new opportunity awaited!
what a great garden with a wonderful history. how great is it to be able to garden with your neighbors - yee haw !!!! Bryce Lane is truly an inspiration - so much enthusiasm, encouragement and inspiration. Thanks to all y'all for sharing your gardening stories - we are blessed by them all 😄
I'd like to thank Bryce for having talked about his Chinese Fringe tree on his channel. I now have one that's about three years old and I absolutely love it! Thanks, Bryce!
A fall tour would be wonderful!!! My daughter was in your program and brought home pink banana plants just before a summer break - they are thriving and I have shared them with several friends.
That was really one of my favorite videos. I’ve been watching you for several years Jim and that’s a big thumbs up 👍 I really loved Stephanie going camera gazing as the two of you talked
Ogon Spirea grows well in my forest. I love it because it flowers so early in the sping and the bright green leaves contrasts my hostsa and azeleas for the rest of the season.
Thank you for this video! I took so much inspiration from Bryce's garden when I watched his garden tour back in 2020. Please come back for future tours!
I think we're all trial and error gardeners. Love the rock wall and the story behind it. I love Calycanthus 'Hartlage Wine'. Mine is fragrant and blooming again. I think giving it more water is the key. I like how Bryce uses Ruta graveolens throughout his garden. That blue color really pops. And Bryce is right, ferns do reproduce. I'm excited to have several Hart's Tongue ferns now. Who'd a thunk? Great interview. I love you two talking plants.
Wow! Tks Jim and Steph for taking us to another sensational garden tour! Tks Professor Lane for sharing your beautiful garden with us! LOL… when I get older, I’ll one day get it right and build up a beautiful and sustainable garden like yours!! 👍😃👏
Yes!!! I knew it I spied it right off lol MUST HAVE ONE!!!!! 💜💜💜 purple foliage I love!!!! and the tree with white flowers!!! 🤍🤍🤍 this is so beautiful I so look forward to my garden growing and filling in
Man this garden is so beautiful and tranquil. It reminds me that patience in necessary to achieve greatness. 20+ years of growing. Amazing. I loved the story behind the Japanese maple and his now son in law.
Off topic, Jim, but thank you for an older video that introduced me to short, landscape zinnias--Profusion and Zahara. These flowers will henceforth be a staple in my landscape.
The plant experts that you showcase are so fascinating to watch. I could talk to Bryce Lane all day! I hope that you can make return trips to the various gardens. I would love to see the gardens in their dormant times. Great video!
I have so many similar experiences in my gardens as your guest. Like volunteer plants, and incorporating rock from my property. Also, my gardens have become shadier over the course of 40+ years of gardening.
I heard Bryce speak in New Bern and he is so humorous as well as instructive. I would have loved to have taken a college class with him. There is no gardening classes on TV these days and I am so happy to have found your channel representing us here in eastern NC with our climate and plant types. Love these types of tours, please keep them up!
Love that Mr Lane so appreciates redbuds and wish I could have seen upclose what he plants underneath. We have a former terraced orchard and adjacent woods in Saluda NC, meaning hundreds (literally) of redbuds, the natives, that I consider like chorus girls and do not want to replace with prima donnas such as Ruby. I would, however, like to plant natives under them especially along the “cliff” edge. These redbuds have sprung forth to 6-7 feet in three years since we discontinued the former owner’s practice of spraying. We have rabbits, voles, moles, groundhogs and turkeys, no deer.
SUPER gorgeous garden!!! Thanx SO MUCH for sharing, Jim, Steph & Bryce! YES x100!! Let's DO come back! You guys are so funny together -- so excited and full of zeal ! I can only imagine the two of YOU being next-door neighbors!!! (yikes!) :)
Oooh love the idea of seeing 2 maples from wherever you stand! I am currently placing a little over 100 different maples on our small acreage. Two years in to this long term project, keeps me awake nights.
Awesome video. Bryce did a symposium last year at the Johnston county ag center with Tony Avent. Bryce did 2 topics (1) Native and non-native and (2) container gardening. Thank you for touring Bryce’s garden.
Matt and Tim from Mr Maple recently said they thought Viridis and Waterfall are the same tree. Thank you for these tours, Jim! Always appreciate inspiration and new ideas of plants to try.
Thank you so much for doing this video!! I started following Professor Lane when he had his PBS show "In the Garden with Bryce Lane" and have learned so much from him over the years. Beautiful Garden.
Great garden thanks for sharing, I have possums they have over the years continually devoured my roses so no more roses, recently my Natchez white crepe myrtle all the leave & flowers devoured until it was a skeleton tree & it is a huge tree over 5 metres. Now they are devouring all my hibiscus flowers and leaves everything at the moment is at risk and I’m too old for the battle now.I’ve tried all remedies sprays and high pitched sound devices nothing stops them they were even eating my spiky cacti. I have to rethink my whole yard which used to look great now it’s a possum paradise. Cheers from the coast of Australia. 👍😀🌺
Hi, I love your videos! I noticed you have what looks like a bird of paradise outside? I live in Raleigh and have a couple of these plants indoors that have survived over the years, but don't really thrive. Can they actually be planted outdoors in the Raleigh climate?
Bryce’s garden is encouraging for those of us with smaller lots. His design has so much interest going on. Thank you all for a fabulous tour.
What a lovely gentleman. Such a beautiful garden. Mature gardens are so wonderful. I adore his attitude. Thank you for sharing.
It's fun to watch two nerds, nerding out on a beautiful garden!
What a joy. I love the natural flow of this garden
What a beautiful garden !! I could watch Bryce Lane for hours. Thank you Jim and Stephanie !!
I wish someone would make his “In The Garden” series available for every season. The cumulative knowledge stored in the years’ worth of work of shows is invaluable!
I really enjoy your garden tours, especially seeing the obvious beauty, but also importantly, hearing a naturally flowing, and well informed discussion of plants. Part II of this garden please?
This garden is so beautiful it's breathtaking
Beautiful gardens. I wish we had a neighbor like Bryce......
What a nice person. Well done on the garden space. The terracing stood out and the pine straw trail paths popped on video.
Loved this! I remember watching Bryce's "In the Garden" program years ago. What a lovely garden!
Awesome garden Bryce! Thanks for sharing Jim!
Never get tired of listening to Bryce! Thanks for the tour Jim!
It seems every gardener is so nice! What a great tour and such a nice man. Appreciate hearing his evolution in gardening. I like what he said, that you the challenge and fun of gardening is the pivot, when things change. I've also enjoyed the fun of that in my garden as we lost a tree...yet a whole new opportunity awaited!
I love my ‘Hartlage Wine’ calycanthus.. beautiful blooms and glossy large foliage
I love Mr Lane,his garden is beautiful and his personality and love for plants is amazing ❤❤
Stunning garden! So kind of Bryce to share.
I had Bryce for Plant ID back 1983, What great memories ! I’m so glad to see you visiting with him!
what a great garden with a wonderful history. how great is it to be able to garden with your neighbors - yee haw !!!! Bryce Lane is truly an inspiration - so much enthusiasm, encouragement and inspiration. Thanks to all y'all for sharing your gardening stories - we are blessed by them all 😄
Ah Mr.Bryce..been a fan of em for a long time..his voice is one of a kind...very distinctive.
Jim and Bryce together cool combination.
Great garden..
Love his garden and philosophy! Thank you, Jim and Bryce.
A big thank you to Steph 👏👏👏
Beautiful garde! I miss your show, "In the Garden with Brice Lane." It was very good!
This is great to have neighbors you can complement garden with.
Bryce's garden is a nice curated work of art that continues to change.
So nice to see his garden again. I learned quite a bit from his garden tours.
Beautiful garden and beautiful video. Thank you, Professor Lane, for the inspiration and thank you Jim and Steph for sharing this garden with us.
I'd like to thank Bryce for having talked about his Chinese Fringe tree on his channel. I now have one that's about three years old and I absolutely love it! Thanks, Bryce!
I have two - it’s a nice looking tree! Bryce told me to buy it, so I did!
me too! I got one after seeing it on Bryce's video!
Thank you Jim and Stephany. His garden is beautiful! 🌸💚🙃
What a beautiful garden! Thank you Jim, Stephany and Bryce! I appreciate your insight and the tour!
I watched Bryce many times on UA-cam and really took his curves curiosity and choice to heart as I planned my new little garden
oh my goodness what a garden!! 💞🌱
Yes, it's all about the iterations. I, too, have learned to expect them and embrace them.
What an incredible garden,and to think it all stared out like ours ,not a landscape design !!!
Great video of a wonderful garden! Best of all, gardeners never lack for conversation. Sharing ideas and plants is the best part!
Beautiful 😍 garden beautiful person 👌
Thank you for the tour of this magnificent garden. Such beauty
Thank you Jim, Stephanie, and Bryce! This is such a beautiful garden! Leaving me wanting more.. Fantastic video!
Creating choice, curves and curiosity. Perfect! 😊
A fall tour would be wonderful!!! My daughter was in your program and brought home pink banana plants just before a summer break - they are thriving and I have shared them with several friends.
The garden looks absolutely beautiful! Thanks to both of you I'm watching a great garden video
That was really one of my favorite videos. I’ve been watching you for several years Jim and that’s a big thumbs up 👍
I really loved Stephanie going camera gazing as the two of you talked
What a beautiful and inviting garden!
Great job Stephanie for getting everything framed wonderfully!
I love that you have a path that takes you threw your beautiful garden . Your volunteer ferns can be shared with your neighbors and friends ❤
Ogon Spirea grows well in my forest. I love it because it flowers so early in the sping and the bright green leaves contrasts my hostsa and azeleas for the rest of the season.
Fantastic garden tour! Such interesting conversation and very inspiring! Thank you!
Hello Mr Jim Putnam and Stephany. Gardening makes us happy. Thank you for tours beautiful garden ❤️ 🙏
Thank you for this video! I took so much inspiration from Bryce's garden when I watched his garden tour back in 2020. Please come back for future tours!
Enjoyed this interview. Bryce is awesome! Thanks.
What a gorgeous garden!
Beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing your garden! Thanks Jim and Stephanie! jd
What a beautiful garden! Thank you!
Love see beautiful garden
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I think we're all trial and error gardeners. Love the rock wall and the story behind it. I love Calycanthus 'Hartlage Wine'. Mine is fragrant and blooming again. I think giving it more water is the key. I like how Bryce uses Ruta graveolens throughout his garden. That blue color really pops. And Bryce is right, ferns do reproduce. I'm excited to have several Hart's Tongue ferns now. Who'd a thunk? Great interview. I love you two talking plants.
I love this! Such a beautiful space. Great camera work Steph!
Wow! Tks Jim and Steph for taking us to another sensational garden tour! Tks Professor Lane for sharing your beautiful garden with us! LOL… when I get older, I’ll one day get it right and build up a beautiful and sustainable garden like yours!! 👍😃👏
Jim you made me tear up when you said JC knew if it was in your garden then it was protected somewhere. That’s the truth.
Yes!!! I knew it I spied it right off lol MUST HAVE ONE!!!!! 💜💜💜 purple foliage I love!!!! and the tree with white flowers!!! 🤍🤍🤍 this is so beautiful I so look forward to my garden growing and filling in
Man this garden is so beautiful and tranquil. It reminds me that patience in necessary to achieve greatness. 20+ years of growing. Amazing. I loved the story behind the Japanese maple and his now son in law.
Love the nod to Capability Brown. Love it.
Thanks Mr. Bryce!
Excellent garden tour!
What a great space, thanks for sharing!
Two of my favorite gardeners. Thank you!
Off topic, Jim, but thank you for an older video that introduced me to short, landscape zinnias--Profusion and Zahara. These flowers will henceforth be a staple in my landscape.
I love the profusions!
I planted a small Japanese Maple Waterfall...great to see the mature specimen!
What a beautiful garden.
You find such interesting gardeners and gardens to showcase. Love these videos!!
Wow, garden envy big time.
The plant experts that you showcase are so fascinating to watch. I could talk to Bryce Lane all day! I hope that you can make return trips to the various gardens. I would love to see the gardens in their dormant times. Great video!
I have so many similar experiences in my gardens as your guest. Like volunteer plants, and incorporating rock from my property. Also, my gardens have become shadier over the course of 40+ years of gardening.
Thanks for the tip to let the soil get dry and allow the roots to grow deeper and stronger against drought conditions. Makes sense.
I heard Bryce speak in New Bern and he is so humorous as well as instructive. I would have loved to have taken a college class with him. There is no gardening classes on TV these days and I am so happy to have found your channel representing us here in eastern NC with our climate and plant types. Love these types of tours, please keep them up!
Thanks Jim I really enjoyed seeing this garden.
Love that Mr Lane so appreciates redbuds and wish I could have seen upclose what he plants underneath. We have a former terraced orchard and adjacent woods in Saluda NC, meaning hundreds (literally) of redbuds, the natives, that I consider like chorus girls and do not want to replace with prima donnas such as Ruby. I would, however, like to plant natives under them especially along the “cliff” edge. These redbuds have sprung forth to 6-7 feet in three years since we discontinued the former owner’s practice of spraying. We have rabbits, voles, moles, groundhogs and turkeys, no deer.
So enjoyable
SUPER gorgeous garden!!! Thanx SO MUCH for sharing, Jim, Steph & Bryce! YES x100!! Let's DO come back! You guys are so funny together -- so excited and full of zeal ! I can only imagine the two of YOU being next-door neighbors!!! (yikes!) :)
Oooh love the idea of seeing 2 maples from wherever you stand! I am currently placing a little over 100 different maples on our small acreage. Two years in to this long term project, keeps me awake nights.
So beautiful!
Great video! Gorgeous gardens! Thank you for taking us along! Lots of great ideas! 💚
Beautiful!
trial gardens are my favorite. also more relatable 😅
Such a beautiful garden. Would love to see it during different seasons.
Great garden! Thanks for sharing!!
Jim, he .made a comment about how the plants look in the fall.
Is there anyway you could visit some of these same gardens then?
Gorgeous and so inspirational. Thanks for sharing
Great garden tour ❤🤩
Awesome video. Bryce did a symposium last year at the Johnston county ag center with Tony Avent. Bryce did 2 topics (1) Native and non-native and (2) container gardening. Thank you for touring Bryce’s garden.
I really enjoyed this segment. Thank you.
Matt and Tim from Mr Maple recently said they thought Viridis and Waterfall are the same tree. Thank you for these tours, Jim! Always appreciate inspiration and new ideas of plants to try.
This is fantastic
Love this!
beautiful
Beautiful garden, i love the stone wall and the story behind it. Stephanie you did a fabulous job filming.
Thank you so much for doing this video!! I started following Professor Lane when he had his PBS show "In the Garden with Bryce Lane" and have learned so much from him over the years. Beautiful Garden.
Amazing video
Great tour and lovely man. Thanks for sharing
Great garden thanks for sharing, I have possums they have over the years continually devoured my roses so no more roses, recently my Natchez white crepe myrtle all the leave & flowers devoured until it was a skeleton tree & it is a huge tree over 5 metres. Now they are devouring all my hibiscus flowers and leaves everything at the moment is at risk and I’m too old for the battle now.I’ve tried all remedies sprays and high pitched sound devices nothing stops them they were even eating my spiky cacti. I have to rethink my whole yard which used to look great now it’s a possum paradise. Cheers from the coast of Australia. 👍😀🌺
OMG Is that the dark leaf REDBUD!!!!
Hi, I love your videos! I noticed you have what looks like a bird of paradise outside? I live in Raleigh and have a couple of these plants indoors that have survived over the years, but don't really thrive. Can they actually be planted outdoors in the Raleigh climate?
Nope, either taken inside for the winter or it's not a Bird of Paradise