You can tell how passionate Jeremy is about his garden, and plants in general. I could watch a person talk about their sunglasses collection as long as their enthusiasm was genuine like his. Thanks for this tour, I enjoyed it very much!
I love seeing so many natives being used & getting their qualities out there to the public. Every year, I watch maintenance crews mow down Vernonia getting ready to feed pollinators. These dog day flowering plants are SO important to all wildlife, thanks for showing them off. Great summer garden, thanks for sharing! I'm astounded at how long the native whorled Coreopsis in my N. Georgia area bloom. There's no cultivar I know of that can compete with it. I'd love to see it used more. I frequently pay attention to what's surviving without care along dirt roads & in ditches. You can't get tougher plants! Another interesting one is a Tephrosia commonly called "goats rue". It's fine foliage looks great all summer & it's fairly restrained. I'm spreading it along my tough to maintain bank.
Excellent video discussing my favorite thing--plants! I need to find that fig. I have no room for it but that's beside the point. Those leaves are amazing. Love the taxodium hedge too and well, all the plants. Thank you for sharing.
That Baptisia, though! 😍 I live in Georgia, and it’s a shame they can’t ship even to its native state. Might be worth a trip to Raleigh to pick up one (and lots of other things from PDN).
I’m in Georgia as well! 🙋🏻♀️ I immediately went to search for these for sale around here, but no luck. Do you know of local stores where we might purchase/pick these up?
Extraordinary garden and solid gold video. This created so much note-taking work for me when I expected to relax and drink coffee! Oh well. Thanks Jeremy, Jim, and Stephany.
The Bristol Bryer what a place..Jeremy is da man..he has created something from nothing. The design of his garden and the plants are outta this world.. He reminds me a lot of you ..Mr Jim I learn something new every time I tune in..Thanks for inviting us along
This is an excellent video filled with useful information. I especially liked that Jeremy shared firsthand growing experience in his zone. Keep up the great work, Jim!
O, my God! I have been looking for the name n for someone to talk on these Formosa lily. I have grown these for over 5 years. The older the bulb the more flowers will come on them. I have one plant with 6 flowers getting ready to bloom. The seeds that come in the pod of each flower r in the thousands. Thank you so much. FL zone 8b.
The grouping of plants at 3:50 is stunning, amazing combination of texture, my zone is too cold but I love the look. The bald cypress hedge/fence is so interesting and lush. 🇨🇦
I love bald cypress. I don’t see them often enough. I just love Bristlebriar. Very neat garden with all those different zones. I hope the goldfinch come visit our Zinnias. I have cut the first blooms off in hope they got a little more strength in them. They were so wiry when they first came up. They did get thicker so cutting the first flowers off really helped.
That baptisia is gorgeous! I looked it up & was sad to find out it is endangered in it's natural habitat along the gulf coast due to pine plantations & herbicide use.
I was hoping he would say what variety of Zinnia that was. They looked so clean and healthy. I gave up on Zinnias because of the mildew problem. I've had decent luck with profusion strain. I like the height and color of these. Great video. Enjoyed it.
Jim Y Jermey~ the Baptisia Arachnifera is at the Lady Bird Johnson Garden. When I visit later this summer I will f/u with you both on this one... WOW! thanks for showing this special one!
A lot of interesting plants on this video which I enjoy! That baptisia caught my eye and is hardy here in 6b. I also liked the fig plant due to its large leaves and the St. John's Wort but unfortunately they aren't hardy here. Thank you guys!
I have 4 of the sapphire indigo clematis and they are amazing. I would like to transplant them in a different part of my garden when they can be seen more. Do they take well to transplanting? Appreciate any advice if you know.
I love those benches! I don’t love the black widows ! The benches add such a perfect addition to the south garden. Makes it look formal. Looking forward to seeing the planting around them. Btw I think Douglas is a girl. Look closely as she walks away. I see girl parts.
Omg that Baptisia was incredible it looked like eucalyptus ?… was it blue -green it looked like that on my screen Amazing as always !!!! I want a pond lol does it have fish in it? 🌸🌺🤍🖤💚🪴🌳🌿🌱🍓🍓🍓
Thanks Steph for recording!
THAT 1ST PLANT I BEAUTIFULLLLLLLLLLLLLLL. THANK U BOTH FOR SHARING WITH US
You can tell how passionate Jeremy is about his garden, and plants in general. I could watch a person talk about their sunglasses collection as long as their enthusiasm was genuine like his. Thanks for this tour, I enjoyed it very much!
I love seeing so many natives being used & getting their qualities out there to the public. Every year, I watch maintenance crews mow down Vernonia getting ready to feed pollinators. These dog day flowering plants are SO important to all wildlife, thanks for showing them off.
Great summer garden, thanks for sharing! I'm astounded at how long the native whorled Coreopsis in my N. Georgia area bloom. There's no cultivar I know of that can compete with it. I'd love to see it used more. I frequently pay attention to what's surviving without care along dirt roads & in ditches. You can't get tougher plants! Another interesting one is a Tephrosia commonly called "goats rue". It's fine foliage looks great all summer & it's fairly restrained. I'm spreading it along my tough to maintain bank.
Excellent video discussing my favorite thing--plants! I need to find that fig. I have no room for it but that's beside the point. Those leaves are amazing. Love the taxodium hedge too and well, all the plants. Thank you for sharing.
That Baptisia, though! 😍 I live in Georgia, and it’s a shame they can’t ship even to its native state. Might be worth a trip to Raleigh to pick up one (and lots of other things from PDN).
I’m in Georgia as well! 🙋🏻♀️ I immediately went to search for these for sale around here, but no luck.
Do you know of local stores where we might purchase/pick these up?
Extraordinary garden and solid gold video. This created so much note-taking work for me when I expected to relax and drink coffee! Oh well. Thanks Jeremy, Jim, and Stephany.
Amazing garden! I keep hearing people say natives don't make pretty landscape plants. Jeremy has proven that to be false!
I always enjoy a visit with Jeremy and his garden. And thanks for highlighting some plants that will grow in Zone 6 or colder!
Great to see Jeremy's garden and hear about his plants.
Jeremy’s garden has come a long way. I remember watching a video a while back when the boulders were just set in place. Amazing!
Thanks Jim & Steph for this video. Amazing garden smooth voice very peaceful video.
Oh my goodness…the two of you guys sound so much alike it was messing with me who was speaking at times! 😂
That hypericum!!!!! And the Baptisia! They are stunning!! Thanks so much for sharing !
Very nice garden. My favorite line was summer happens in the shade too😁
Those Formosas also have the BEST pods left after they bloom for fall flower arrangements 😊
I wasn't sure if I was going to head up to Juniper Level this weekend or not, but I think I need that Baptisia 😊.
Love these videos, Jeremy's taste is really interesting- love to learn
The Bristol Bryer what a place..Jeremy is da man..he has created something from nothing. The design of his garden and the plants are
outta this world.. He reminds me a lot of you ..Mr Jim I learn something new every time I tune in..Thanks for inviting us along
This is an excellent video filled with useful information. I especially liked that Jeremy shared firsthand growing experience in his zone. Keep up the great work, Jim!
I love Jeremy’s garden and always look forward to his tours. So good!
Thank you Jim and Stephany. 🌸💚🙃
Fantastic! Thank you for another wonderful tour. So many great ideas and unusual and beautiful specimens!
Interesting plant collection. Enjoy Jeremy's garden plant selections
O, my God! I have been looking for the name n for someone to talk on these Formosa lily. I have grown these for over 5 years. The older the bulb the more flowers will come on them. I have one plant with 6 flowers getting ready to bloom. The seeds that come in the pod of each flower r in the thousands. Thank you so much. FL zone 8b.
The grouping of plants at 3:50 is stunning, amazing combination of texture, my zone is too cold but I love the look. The bald cypress hedge/fence is so interesting and lush. 🇨🇦
I love bald cypress. I don’t see them often enough. I just love Bristlebriar. Very neat garden with all those different zones.
I hope the goldfinch come visit our Zinnias. I have cut the first blooms off in hope they got a little more strength in them. They were so wiry when they first came up. They did get thicker so cutting the first flowers off really helped.
Very cool plants. I have the longest plant wish list thanks to Jim.
Great to see this garden again!!! ❤
What an interesting garden tour! Thanks!
Thank you for this wonderful video. I always enjoy when you visit Jeremy 😊 Everything is so lush and beautiful.
Another excellent, inspiring garden. You are doing a good job of maintaining and improving the quality of your channel.
He and his garden are so interesting. Thanks Jim🌱
That was a nice tour! Thx 🌿
Everything is so beautiful ❤
That baptisia is gorgeous! I looked it up & was sad to find out it is endangered in it's natural habitat along the gulf coast due to pine plantations & herbicide use.
🤩 Phenomenal garden!!!
Thank you for all the gardening tips.
Baptisia is always in style no matter what
What is the peach tree behind your head
I think this video may be a great help dealing with my arid full sun hell strip next to the driveway. Thank you!
Oh my! I am loving this tour. So cool !!! I want them all 😀
I love that Formosa lily! Don’t think I’ve ever heard of it before. Look like an Easter lily.
I was hoping he would say what variety of Zinnia that was. They looked so clean and healthy. I gave up on Zinnias because of the mildew problem. I've had decent luck with profusion strain. I like the height and color of these. Great video. Enjoyed it.
I would like to know what the variety is as well.
Jim Y Jermey~ the Baptisia Arachnifera is at the Lady Bird Johnson Garden. When I visit later this summer I will f/u with you both on this one... WOW! thanks for showing this special one!
Ooohhh I love a moon garden
A lot of interesting plants on this video which I enjoy! That baptisia caught my eye and is hardy here in 6b. I also liked the fig plant due to its large leaves and the St. John's Wort but unfortunately they aren't hardy here. Thank you guys!
I enjoyed the tour. Thank you.
What is the plant with bluish leaves next to the goldenrod? 11:26 Love the colors and textures in that space.
Beautiful garden
That fig is amazing 🤩 wow. I would love to know if it’s related to a sweetshrub.
Sir get yourself some Pycnanthemum, mountain mint. The insect activity alone is worth it! Totally flourishing at this time here!❤ native plant
Awesome! Thank you for the tour!
But what is the giant cactus in the first frame?!
Where does Jeremy find his unique plants? 💚
❤❤❤❤this is my jam!
Wow that Formosa Lily or whatever look so similar to brugmansia I wonder if they are related…
This is amazing.
What do the figs look like?
I have 4 of the sapphire indigo clematis and they are amazing. I would like to transplant them in a different part of my garden when they can be seen more. Do they take well to transplanting? Appreciate any advice if you know.
I love those benches! I don’t love the black widows ! The benches add such a perfect addition to the south garden. Makes it look formal. Looking forward to seeing the planting around them. Btw I think Douglas is a girl. Look closely as she walks away. I see girl parts.
WHERE? Do you find plants like these for sale?
On zinnias, don’t pull them up, just trim them. Cut and come again!
That is the strangest goldenrod ever. I want it! 😄
Captions please and thank you.
Bigelowe nut … leaves remind me of yarrow
My spelling is wrong!
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Omg that Baptisia was incredible it looked like eucalyptus ?… was it blue -green it looked like that on my screen Amazing as always !!!! I want a pond lol does it have fish in it? 🌸🌺🤍🖤💚🪴🌳🌿🌱🍓🍓🍓