Hope you are enjoying the fall like weather this week !! For the pathways idea I like the use of gravel. grass is very hared to keep nice. esp with a dog too. Years ago I created a Martha garden, a copy of Martha stewarts perennial garden from turkey hill house, so I have lots of pathways threw the gardens, all edged in bricks, and must say all the pathways take long time to trim, sadly I used to do it with scissors LOL now I use a weed wacker must faster now, but wish I did gravel instead myself. but in the fall and winter I do like to see the green grass , its great garden form. just if you do the gravel in your pathways, I def think its a good idea to put down a weed fabric down first. will save you time !! Happy Gardening 🙂
Good morning! I love your design ideas! You didn’t find them in the books because it’s your original idea for your own book someday. 😊 Also, I love sun patients too. I have been using them for years. I adopted your idea with the Lillie’s , but with begonia tubers and strategically placed them in bare spots. So pretty. Mic was great, garden is amazing, grace seems so happy but Martha Miller…..wow! What an awesome tribute to your garden guru. Thank you for all you do for our you-tube community.
I love this tour! Wow you have such a sense of “place” in your various garden rooms. It pulls you in. I’m sure everyone gasps the first time they walk in the hydrangea room. ❤ thank you for sharing. You have such a peaceful way of talking too.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful gardens with us. I appreciate the extra directional views it does help me get a better idea of how your space connects. I love the new design by the library. Please show the building/tearing apart process with us. I have just moved and have a blank slate to start my new gardens. It’s a bit over whelming for me, but I have been so inspired watching your videos that I cannot wait to get started.
Wow it’s incredible how much usage your raised beds get through the seasons. Happy Belated Birthday. I love this walk and talk. Good luck with your plans. How cool to have privacy, greenery and a possible fire pit. Look forward to whatever is done because it’s always lovely and beautiful.
You bring so much calm into my being. That's the beauty of your nature. Have not seen inside the shed in the distance, if you've introduced it to your viewers. Very cottage-like. A garden is always a work in progress but the process is always rewarding as we tour and admire what it has become.
Thanks Danielle - great video !!! Ive been pouring over youdr videos since the spring and I've started to make my own 'garden walk' areas too, at the back of our property. Youe given me so much inspiration and its definately added a lot of weekend happiness and labour of love; to my days off. About 2 weeks ago a bought 3 lime light H's, 5 rugosa rose bushes, a ninebark bush, 3 yellow peonies, 3 pink cone flowers, 3 pink foxgloves, 2 new to me hosta's oh a nd 3 lime light punch smaller H's. Its been a lot of fun trying to think about placement and future plans.................and its so wonderdful spending so much more time outside. P.S. I live in zone 5b - Warsaw, Ontario, Canada 🍁🍁🍁😃
Thank you for standing back and showing how all your separate gardens connect. So many video tape just their individual plants. I live seeing it all from afar also. Happy gardening 🙌💚🌿
Hi Danielle, have been following you for several years. I am in 6b as well, in Southern Lancaster County, at the Buck. Love your designs in landscape and Gracie! Would you be so kind to please tell me what you have planted at 3:51, front of the sun patient, right of the Lamb's Ear, and on the way toward the beautiful girl statue. It appears to be a dark red coleus, perhaps or is it a perennial? I appreciate your assistance and love all that you do!! Blessings to you and your's!!
Everything is so beautiful, your garden has merged to more of a formal garden lok than the cottage cutting garden look which is what I personally enjoy more. But it is lovely and looks similar to the glimpse I saw of your Eden garden book.
The plans you drew out extending the stone patio and gravel sitting area along with the hew hedges and hydrangeas is going to be perfect in that space. You already have so many beautiful garden rooms around your home. This area in front of the library will bring you so much joy to have a space nearby the library to enjoy the peacefulness you have created.
The Limelights! Gorgeous! Can you please show us when you divide the liriope or link a video where you've done that before? I would really appreciate it.
Beautiful garden and I am envious of how well your smooth hydrangeas grow! I can see your plan in my mind's eye and I think it will be amazing. I hope that your Grandma is watching you as you continue her love of gardening, how proud she would be!
The plans you have for the area are perfect. It will make it seem like a cozy room. I like the garden beds being moved to the other location. It has a better flow through the garden. Your ideas are always so inspiring. Thank you!
We're in zone 6a, but we've been leaving dahlias in the ground on the south side of our house. Like Sarah Raven, we cover them with 6 inches of dried leaves and they did great. They are 4 feet tall and filled with blooms. I heard of another flower farmer in Idaho--same zone as me--who grows hundreds of dahlias and does the same method and she has no problem. I think trying the begonias that way would be a great experiment!
Happy birthday!! May you be greatly blessed in this next year!! 🎉 the sharing grace dahlias are so beautiful!! Martha miller is absolutely beautiful!! Will they be available to purchase?? Your garden is absolutely magical!!
Love Sun Patients,have been using them for years. ,I am a big fan Hendi studio,the fountain is gorgeous. ,love the Dahlias. We have hot dry summer,2 months,no rain ,but thankfully we got some last night. The new garden will be WONDERFUL 🍃🌿
Everything looks so beautiful in your garden! And I swear that sweet Grace always comes running with the biggest smile and wag of her tail!!! She is so beautiful!!! Thanks for sharing!❤🌸🌷🌸
I think the book nook is going to be lovely Danielle. And I like your plans for the driveway garden too. I am also trying to add more shrubs for winter interest.
For the last few years I have continued to grow sun patiens ~ they are full and gorgeous, with continuous blooms all summer, as long as you keep them watered. They are an absolute MUST in my garden!
Thanks for the closer look at the fountain! I have been growing inpatients this year and loving them. They look so lush in a challenging mix of sun/shade near my porch. They do seem to need a lot of water though!
Thanks for showing the layout of the garden m. It’s amazing to see what you have done to the property. Are you planning to do anything with the entrance area beside the garage and gate to the sidewalk garden? That next to the raise beds
I never fail to watch, you are such an inspiration. The video you did in the evening with all the lights has been my favorite ❤️ Question for you, how much sun would you say your beautiful hydrangeas get? I am zone 7a/7b too but they tend to not take our summer sun well here
Wow Danielle your Daliahs are so pretty. Love growing them from seed never know what you get. My front yard is recovering from the 80 mph storm last Tuesday. The squirrels ripped the sunflower that self sown. My Amaryllis leaves grew so thick I did not have to steak the leaves. I just planted the bulbs in middle of May
The gardens are beautiful as usual! BUT I LOVE THE NEW BOOK NOOK IDEA!!! I can't wait to see the transformation! I hope you will show us all the steps :) Thanks for sharing, Kim (PS I am the one who has said about a half a dozen times that the box in front of the door would cause havoc for me and suggested it be moved :) LOL but am so happy to hear that ALL of the boxes are being moved and a Book Nook is being "built")
Danielle, I think I’m doing something wrong. I put my amaryllis outdoors in there pots this spring. I did the same thing last year and the leaves soaked up the sun and wilted. I was able to but them in the dark and had beautiful blooms in the winter. So I did the same thing this year. They are continuing to bloom and are not wilting! Though they are beautiful, I don’t know how to get them to sleep.
Your garden is looking beautiful. I have used SunPatiens in my garden beds and pots for the last two years and love them. I’m excited to follow your book nook development.
I was wondering, how did your instahedge work out? I don't recall seeing any updates or maybe I missed it.I just love everything about your garden,so beautiful
Danielle, Everything is beautiful! I am inspired by you and your gorgeous garden. Can anyone tell me if there is an earlier video that talks about the bamboo fencing? Thanks in advance!
Your plans are so imaginative and everything looks really good. I love what's happening in the driveway garden. Don't forget to keep adding winter interest there (dwarf spruces with fairy lights?) 💚
I agree with you on how wonderful the Sunpatiens are! 😍I’m growing the fuchsia color in a part sun location. They have stole the show along with the caladium. They love the hot humid wet weather we’re getting in NJ. I can’t say the same for the zinnias. Powdery mildew just took over the zinnias as expected with this weather ☹️
Your plans are wonderful, Danielle! I can't wait to see them take shape. I love, love, Liriope! I have variegated Liriope in my garden in several beds, which creates continuity. They are so easy to grow and have a wispy look that is fun and blends well with most plants. I plan on doing some divisions this year too. I'm also looking for a fountain. You inspired me! I'd like to find a solar fountain, but there are limited selections to choose from. If anyone has any recommendations, please let me know.
I love everything you do and I watch everything I can from you. I love your style, youve taught me about cool flowers but you say all this color when I see all the white and a little red, the saving grace ok. But at any point its not a large bouquet of colors? Im a person who likes to see a wide variety of colors. Still love your work and im also in 6b. Northern Kentucky.
Sun Impatients are dependable performers. I put them in the two HOA entrance beds in an orange-red shade with wavy petals. One bed gets morning sun, the other afternoon sun. They were slow to get going. I planted them early and I think they prefer the heat.
I love sunpatiens...however they take so much water here in Oklahoma. They are beautiful and make such a statement in your garden! I have planted them in the past and after seeing yours I want to add them back next year.
I’ve been thinking about using boxwood as a hedge around a couple of beds, just to contain what can otherwise look pretty wild and to maybe eventually help to make things more difficult for the deer. They eat everything, liriope included. Ever tried propagating boxwood? I’ve been trying to grow more shrubs from cuttings.
I love your library sharing moments and cannot wait for you to share your authored original, especially since you no longer can find what you are looking for in text. KUDOS
Any chance you spotted Hydrangea arborescens Pinky Pollen Ring? I am wondering if it is actually as advertised - pollinator magnet but with striking pink lace caps. Thanks
Hi Danielle, Your garden is so pretty! I live in Houston, Texas and the Euphorbia is invasive in my yard! I can't get rid of it, I pull it out all the time. Be careful with it.
Would you mind updating your living fence, please? We are highly considering buying some too. Do you think they'd survive in a deep planter.? We ave a huge rock outcrop at our property line we need privacy planting and wood fencing is too expensive and will blow down in our stormy winters in 8B-WWA.
What an inspiration! I’m curious about the size of your garden. I am currently designing my own garden and I have. A half acre of completely empty space to deal with. Do you know how big your fenced garden space is?
Your garden is beautiful as ever, and I can't wait to see your new plans come to life! Is there a yew that isn't highly poisonous? I pulled out my hicks yew and bagged it up bc I was worried about an animal eating it. Did I overreact? Maybe it's not as threatening as I feared.
I had heard liriope is invasive. I know you said it was a gift from a friend, but do you know which variety this may be? Would you describe it as overly aggressive? I already have out of control myrtle in my yard and don't want anything else that behaves at all like it, but liriope, if it behaves, could solve a number of problems for me in my garden. I love how you have it lining your driveway.
I planted a pinky winky and told my hubby the spot and he said no put over here and I told him it gets 6-8 ft tall and wide well he didn’t believe me since it was so small and now he we are 3 years later and it’s huge and in the wrong spot so this fall I need to move it, he’s since learned I know more than him lol!
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Looking forward to your new design
Looking forward to seeing it come to fruition. I know its going to look amazing! 😊
The mic sounded perfect! And more hydrangeas - even more perfect!!!! 💚💚💚💚💚
Hope you are enjoying the fall like weather this week !! For the pathways idea I like the use of gravel. grass is very hared to keep nice. esp with a dog too. Years ago I created a Martha garden, a copy of Martha stewarts perennial garden from turkey hill house, so I have lots of pathways threw the gardens, all edged in bricks, and must say all the pathways take long time to trim, sadly I used to do it with scissors LOL now I use a weed wacker must faster now, but wish I did gravel instead myself. but in the fall and winter I do like to see the green grass , its great garden form. just if you do the gravel in your pathways, I def think its a good idea to put down a weed fabric down first. will save you time !! Happy Gardening 🙂
Good morning! I love your design ideas! You didn’t find them in the books because it’s your original idea for your own book someday. 😊 Also, I love sun patients too. I have been using them for years. I adopted your idea with the Lillie’s , but with begonia tubers and strategically placed them in bare spots. So pretty. Mic was great, garden is amazing, grace seems so happy but Martha Miller…..wow! What an awesome tribute to your garden guru. Thank you for all you do for our you-tube community.
Sounds was great! Video was beautiful and vibrant. Loved this walk. I'm always so inspired❤
I love this tour! Wow you have such a sense of “place” in your various garden rooms. It pulls you in. I’m sure everyone gasps the first time they walk in the hydrangea room. ❤ thank you for sharing. You have such a peaceful way of talking too.
The book nook will be amazing!
Thank you for sharing your beautiful gardens with us. I appreciate the extra directional views it does help me get a better idea of how your space connects. I love the new design by the library. Please show the building/tearing apart process with us.
I have just moved and have a blank slate to start my new gardens. It’s a bit over whelming for me, but I have been so inspired watching your videos that I cannot wait to get started.
That opening view of the garden! My goodness what a great place to enjoy. Love love love. And that red and white combo is very Danish :) så smuk!
I love all your ideas for the garden❤The mic worked great👍🏼and hello Grace🤗She seems to approve of the new plans for the Book Nook 😊
This has been the best year ever for hydrangea. Very beautiful garden walk.
Wow it’s incredible how much usage your raised beds get through the seasons. Happy Belated Birthday. I love this walk and talk. Good luck with your plans. How cool to have privacy, greenery and a possible fire pit. Look forward to whatever is done because it’s always lovely and beautiful.
Your garden is abundant and a work of art. Thank you for sharing.
My scensation honeysuckle had a rebloom this year too!
Sounds like a great plan for the Book Nook. Can’t wait to see it.
It’s like a magic land REALLY BEAUTIFUL
You bring so much calm into my being. That's the beauty of your nature. Have not seen inside the shed in the distance, if you've introduced it to your viewers. Very cottage-like. A garden is always a work in progress but the process is always rewarding as we tour and admire what it has become.
Oh my goodness that's a darling library. Sorry I rushed to comment too soon.
Thanks Danielle - great video !!! Ive been pouring over youdr videos since the spring and I've started to make my own 'garden walk' areas too, at the back of our property. Youe given me so much inspiration and its definately added a lot of weekend happiness and labour of love; to my days off. About 2 weeks ago a bought 3 lime light H's, 5 rugosa rose bushes, a ninebark bush, 3 yellow peonies, 3 pink cone flowers, 3 pink foxgloves, 2 new to me hosta's oh a nd 3 lime light punch smaller H's. Its been a lot of fun trying to think about placement and future plans.................and its so wonderdful spending so much more time outside. P.S. I live in zone 5b - Warsaw, Ontario, Canada 🍁🍁🍁😃
Best decision you could have made, painting the garage the beautiful black color, looks phenomenal!!
Thank you for standing back and showing how all your separate gardens connect. So many video tape just their individual plants. I live seeing it all from afar also. Happy gardening 🙌💚🌿
Everything is looking so fabulous. I love seeing all of your plans coming to life.
Love the plans for the new area! Can’t wait to see it come to life.
Hi Danielle, have been following you for several years. I am in 6b as well, in Southern Lancaster County, at the Buck. Love your designs in landscape and Gracie! Would you be so kind to please tell me what you have planted at 3:51, front of the sun patient, right of the Lamb's Ear, and on the way toward the beautiful girl statue. It appears to be a dark red coleus, perhaps or is it a perennial? I appreciate your assistance and love all that you do!! Blessings to you and your's!!
The filming was really good. I got a great sense of the footprint of the entire space. Love the new plans!
Everything is so beautiful, your garden has merged to more of a formal garden lok than the cottage cutting garden look which is what I personally enjoy more. But it is lovely and looks similar to the glimpse I saw of your Eden garden book.
The plans you drew out extending the stone patio and gravel sitting area along with the hew hedges and hydrangeas is going to be perfect in that space. You already have so many beautiful garden rooms around your home. This area in front of the library will bring you so much joy to have a space nearby the library to enjoy the peacefulness you have created.
Wow! Wow! Wow! Your garden looks amazing!
I am looking forward to seeing your new garden area.
The Limelights! Gorgeous! Can you please show us when you divide the liriope or link a video where you've done that before? I would really appreciate it.
Beautiful garden and I am envious of how well your smooth hydrangeas grow! I can see your plan in my mind's eye and I think it will be amazing. I hope that your Grandma is watching you as you continue her love of gardening, how proud she would be!
The plans you have for the area are perfect. It will make it seem like a cozy room. I like the garden beds being moved to the other location. It has a better flow through the garden. Your ideas are always so inspiring. Thank you!
We're in zone 6a, but we've been leaving dahlias in the ground on the south side of our house. Like Sarah Raven, we cover them with 6 inches of dried leaves and they did great. They are 4 feet tall and filled with blooms. I heard of another flower farmer in Idaho--same zone as me--who grows hundreds of dahlias and does the same method and she has no problem. I think trying the begonias that way would be a great experiment!
Happy birthday!! May you be greatly blessed in this next year!! 🎉 the sharing grace dahlias are so beautiful!! Martha miller is absolutely beautiful!! Will they be available to purchase?? Your garden is absolutely magical!!
I love that book nook plan!
Your gardens are beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
Love Sun Patients,have been using them for years. ,I am a big fan Hendi studio,the fountain is gorgeous. ,love the Dahlias. We have hot dry summer,2 months,no rain ,but thankfully we got some last night. The new garden will be WONDERFUL 🍃🌿
Everything looks so beautiful in your garden! And I swear that sweet Grace always comes running with the biggest smile and wag of her tail!!! She is so beautiful!!! Thanks for sharing!❤🌸🌷🌸
I love the sun patients, I have a few in my garden and they’re doing wonderfully.
Your garden is so gorgeous
I think the book nook is going to be lovely Danielle. And I like your plans for the driveway garden too. I am also trying to add more shrubs for winter interest.
Happy belated birthday Danielle 🎉❤ thank you for this wonderful tour everything as always looks amazing love it 🥰 from the land down under 🦘🐨💌💐😻🇦🇺
Your garden so beautiful!😊 Devine!
For the last few years I have continued to grow sun patiens ~ they are full and gorgeous, with continuous blooms all summer, as long as you keep them watered. They are an absolute MUST in my garden!
Love the new plans! 💜💚
I am so excited to see the new garden come together!
Thanks for the closer look at the fountain!
I have been growing inpatients this year and loving them. They look so lush in a challenging mix of sun/shade near my porch. They do seem to need a lot of water though!
Thanks for showing the layout of the garden m. It’s amazing to see what you have done to the property. Are you planning to do anything with the entrance area beside the garage and gate to the sidewalk garden? That next to the raise beds
I wish I had you vision for garden design. The Book Nook is going to be magical.
Beautiful Danielle. The mic worked great also. Give sweet Grace an extra hug from me.
I never fail to watch, you are such an inspiration. The video you did in the evening with all the lights has been my favorite ❤️ Question for you, how much sun would you say your beautiful hydrangeas get? I am zone 7a/7b too but they tend to not take our summer sun well here
Wow Danielle your Daliahs are so pretty. Love growing them from seed never know what you get. My front yard is recovering from the 80 mph storm last Tuesday. The squirrels ripped the sunflower that self sown. My Amaryllis leaves grew so thick I did not have to steak the leaves. I just planted the bulbs in middle of May
The gardens are beautiful as usual! BUT I LOVE THE NEW BOOK NOOK IDEA!!! I can't wait to see the transformation! I hope you will show us all the steps :) Thanks for sharing, Kim (PS I am the one who has said about a half a dozen times that the box in front of the door would cause havoc for me and suggested it be moved :) LOL but am so happy to hear that ALL of the boxes are being moved and a Book Nook is being "built")
The honeysuckle is sooooo beautiful!
Danielle, I think I’m doing something wrong. I put my amaryllis outdoors in there pots this spring. I did the same thing last year and the leaves soaked up the sun and wilted. I was able to but them in the dark and had beautiful blooms in the winter. So I did the same thing this year. They are continuing to bloom and are not wilting! Though they are beautiful, I don’t know how to get them to sleep.
Love your garden. We were driving home from Brigantine that morning. 3 inches of rain while we were gone. Thanks for sharing.
You have lovely gardeners thank you so much for sharing
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Your garden is looking beautiful. I have used SunPatiens in my garden beds and pots for the last two years and love them. I’m excited to follow your book nook development.
I was wondering, how did your instahedge work out? I don't recall seeing any updates or maybe I missed it.I just love everything about your garden,so beautiful
Danielle, Everything is beautiful! I am inspired by you and your gorgeous garden. Can anyone tell me if there is an earlier video that talks about the bamboo fencing? Thanks in advance!
LOVE THE RED AND WHITE MIX, AND I LIKE THE WAY YOU DO IT. DO WHAT YOU FEEL IS RIGHT.
Mic is working great
Your plans are so imaginative and everything looks really good. I love what's happening in the driveway garden. Don't forget to keep adding winter interest there (dwarf spruces with fairy lights?) 💚
I agree Martha Millers are really special
Sunpatiens have become a staple in my garden. A great plant in so many colors. Holds up so well in the heat of summer.
Very nice Danielle! What variety are the yews in your yew hedge?
I did a bunch of sun patients this year and so happy with how they did. Planning on lots more next year. 🌺🌺😁
Your garden is always looking amazing! Love all the Hydrangeas and the view to your library book nook is so beautiful.
I agree with you on how wonderful the Sunpatiens are! 😍I’m growing the fuchsia color in a part sun location. They have stole the show along with the caladium. They love the hot humid wet weather we’re getting in NJ. I can’t say the same for the zinnias. Powdery mildew just took over the zinnias as expected with this weather ☹️
Audio was great!
Love the Haas Halos! PS- my Kent Beauty oregano suffers same as yours…. I remind myself its Mediterranean, but when weather is drier it is stunning
Took a day trip to Cape May beach and there were beautiful sun patients along the walkways. Definitely on my plan for next year 🤩
Your plans are wonderful, Danielle! I can't wait to see them take shape. I love, love, Liriope! I have variegated Liriope in my garden in several beds, which creates continuity. They are so easy to grow and have a wispy look that is fun and blends well with most plants. I plan on doing some divisions this year too. I'm also looking for a fountain. You inspired me! I'd like to find a solar fountain, but there are limited selections to choose from. If anyone has any recommendations, please let me know.
Thank you ❤
I love everything you do and I watch everything I can from you. I love your style, youve taught me about cool flowers but you say all this color when I see all the white and a little red, the saving grace ok. But at any point its not a large bouquet of colors? Im a person who likes to see a wide variety of colors. Still love your work and im also in 6b. Northern Kentucky.
Please show us how you maintain your fountains. Do you have to drain them then wipe them out with hydrogen peroxide?
Gorgeous! What is the ground cover for the paths?
Very beautiful gardens!❤. Can you please tell me where I could purchase a small shed like yours? It would be perfect for my small garden 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
I’m sorry, your library 😊
Sun Impatients are dependable performers. I put them in the two HOA entrance beds in an orange-red shade with wavy petals. One bed gets morning sun, the other afternoon sun. They were slow to get going. I planted them early and I think they prefer the heat.
I love sunpatiens...however they take so much water here in Oklahoma. They are beautiful and make such a statement in your garden! I have planted them in the past and after seeing yours I want to add them back next year.
I’ve been thinking about using boxwood as a hedge around a couple of beds, just to contain what can otherwise look pretty wild and to maybe eventually help to make things more difficult for the deer. They eat everything, liriope included. Ever tried propagating boxwood? I’ve been trying to grow more shrubs from cuttings.
I love your library sharing moments and cannot wait for you to share your authored original, especially since you no longer can find what you are looking for in text. KUDOS
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Love your garden but I’m not a big fan of red in my garden
9'-12' limelight do You trim that at all or let it go a couple yrs without trimming ? Thank You
Do you have irrigation in your beds?
Any chance you spotted Hydrangea arborescens Pinky Pollen Ring? I am wondering if it is actually as advertised - pollinator magnet but with striking pink lace caps. Thanks
Hi Danielle, Your garden is so pretty! I live in Houston, Texas and the Euphorbia is invasive in my yard! I can't get rid of it, I pull it out all the time. Be careful with it.
I love your garden❤ Is it possible for me to purchase the saving grace flowers? Your garden and your ideas are such inspiration ❤
Would you mind updating your living fence, please? We are highly considering buying some too. Do you think they'd survive in a deep planter.? We ave a huge rock outcrop at our property line we need privacy planting and wood fencing is too expensive and will blow down in our stormy winters in 8B-WWA.
What an inspiration! I’m curious about the size of your garden. I am currently designing my own garden and I have. A half acre of completely empty space to deal with. Do you know how big your fenced garden space is?
Your garden is beautiful as ever, and I can't wait to see your new plans come to life! Is there a yew that isn't highly poisonous? I pulled out my hicks yew and bagged it up bc I was worried about an animal eating it. Did I overreact? Maybe it's not as threatening as I feared.
Does your garden library have air conditioning? Is there concern about humidity damaging your beautiful books? I always enjoy your videos.
I had heard liriope is invasive. I know you said it was a gift from a friend, but do you know which variety this may be? Would you describe it as overly aggressive? I already have out of control myrtle in my yard and don't want anything else that behaves at all like it, but liriope, if it behaves, could solve a number of problems for me in my garden. I love how you have it lining your driveway.
I have Sunpatients in a pot on my front porch!
What garden gloves do you recommend?
Did the peacocks find their way home?
I planted a pinky winky and told my hubby the spot and he said no put over here and I told him it gets 6-8 ft tall and wide well he didn’t believe me since it was so small and now he we are 3 years later and it’s huge and in the wrong spot so this fall I need to move it, he’s since learned I know more than him lol!