If the volume of the music could be lower ,please. It could disappear altogether once in a while. It's very distractinhese plants. Also, it would be great to know which zone these plants are good for. Thanks for the video!
Thank you for sharing your experience with hardy geraniums and Golden Thyme lawn in the comment section. While hardy geraniums are known for their toughness and resilience, I understand that they can be difficult to remove once established.
The music doesn't necessarily need to go but it's mixed too loud compared to the voice and to other UA-cam videos. Also, if I may, the speech seemed as though it was being read off a script too much. Otherwise great and informative video!
Great video. Thank you! Can you offer some advice? I’ve got a side hill that I mow a few times a year. But it’s very dangerous. How can I get creeping thyme to grow on it? Or something colorful with ease. Thanks again.
Hi! Thank you for your comment. I'm glad you enjoyed the video. As for your question, planting creeping thyme or other ground covers can definitely help stabilize a side hill and make it more attractive. Here are some tips to get you started: 1. Prepare the soil: Make sure the soil is well-draining and has enough organic matter. If the soil is too compacted, you may need to loosen it up before planting. 2. Choose the right plants: Creeping thyme is a good choice for a sunny hillside, but there are also many other options such as creeping phlox, sedum, and ajuga. Choose plants that are appropriate for your climate and soil type. 3. Plant properly: Plant your ground covers in the spring or fall when the weather is mild. Water them regularly until they become established. 4. Maintain regularly: Keep your ground covers trimmed to prevent them from getting too leggy or overgrown. Also, be sure to remove any weeds or invasive plants that may try to take over. I hope these tips help you create a safe and colorful hillside! Let me know if you have any more questions.
Besides the music, it would be nice to know the zone these plants grow in.
Very informative video but the music was too loud. It would have perfect if it had someone talking about it in person.
Thank you for your advice ❤
Great List! Thank you for sharing!
It's my pleasure 😉
Thank you!
If the volume of the music could be lower ,please. It could disappear altogether once in a while. It's very distractinhese plants. Also, it would be great to know which zone these plants are good for. Thanks for the video!
Thank you for your advice ❤
Love you video, beautiful, very nice.
Thank you.
Thank you
Love the music, thanks 🙏.
hardy geraniums is impossible to get rid of. Golden Thyme lawn is the best
Thank you for sharing your experience with hardy geraniums and Golden Thyme lawn in the comment section. While hardy geraniums are known for their toughness and resilience, I understand that they can be difficult to remove once established.
It would be nice to have this video without the background music.
Thank you for the advice 🥰
The music doesn't necessarily need to go but it's mixed too loud compared to the voice and to other UA-cam videos.
Also, if I may, the speech seemed as though it was being read off a script too much. Otherwise great and informative video!
Agree
I don’t know I thought it was fine. Great information. I think I’ll be looking for creeping thyme, beautiful 😍
Great video. Thank you! Can you offer some advice? I’ve got a side hill that I mow a few times a year. But it’s very dangerous. How can I get creeping thyme to grow on it? Or something colorful with ease. Thanks again.
Hi! Thank you for your comment. I'm glad you enjoyed the video. As for your question, planting creeping thyme or other ground covers can definitely help stabilize a side hill and make it more attractive. Here are some tips to get you started:
1. Prepare the soil: Make sure the soil is well-draining and has enough organic matter. If the soil is too compacted, you may need to loosen it up before planting.
2. Choose the right plants: Creeping thyme is a good choice for a sunny hillside, but there are also many other options such as creeping phlox, sedum, and ajuga. Choose plants that are appropriate for your climate and soil type.
3. Plant properly: Plant your ground covers in the spring or fall when the weather is mild. Water them regularly until they become established.
4. Maintain regularly: Keep your ground covers trimmed to prevent them from getting too leggy or overgrown. Also, be sure to remove any weeds or invasive plants that may try to take over.
I hope these tips help you create a safe and colorful hillside! Let me know if you have any more questions.
I don't know why you keep saying back yard. This stuff is also wonderful in your front yard too.
your background music is to loud. makes it hard to try to listen to your message.
THE MUSIC IS TOOO LOUD!!!
Thanks for the advice 🥰
MUSIC IS TOO LOUD!!!!!
Thank you for your advice ❤