Me too!! I know why. The music is a bit sad, and, for me, I love summer and knowing all this colour will be gone till next year is a bit sad sad for me too. As beautiful as winter can be it can’t compete with the beautiful other seasons on this earth!! Thank you Tracy for giving us a feast for the eyes and ears!!
Thank you so much 🥰….I love love gardening…and it’s almost a highlight of the year for me. I look forward and count everyday for spring to come so I could start gardening again. I’m so glad you enjoyed it. 💚🙏💚
@@carmenmisiti7852 I had to mute the sound after a while so I could appreciate the beauty. The layering of hydrangea blooms' colors in the back yard...stunning.
Thank you s much K4Q….it is a Dwarf Japanese Concorde barberry. The seeds are sterile so they don’t self seed every where. They also have thorns - I thought you may want to know that. Happy gardening 💚🙏🪴
Hi Tracy. I discovered your videos recently and I cannot stop watching as your garden is so beautiful. Question for you. Do you plant your Zannia's in pots?
Hi Beverly, Thank you so much 😊 Yes, I did sow and plant the zinnias in the large planters in the front garden. They were sowed in mid-July and bloomed beautifully until fall. I saved some seeds so I will definitely be repeating those again next year. Happy holidays 💚💚💚
I love your garden so beautiful ❤️can you plz tell me what kind of soil and fertilizer you use for these plants to keep them gorgeous ? I appreciate your answering me 🙏. I always watch your videos 👍🏼keep them coming :)
Thank you so much Azizeh Rabbo! 💚🙏💚 Before planting - I added and raked a lot of leaf compost. Every spring (and sometimes autumn), I add a cup (or two) of compost to each hydrangea…on top of the garden I always use mulch so that really helps to add more nutrients to the soil. The only plants I give fertilizer too is my annuals, roses & clematis. Hope that helps. Happy gardening. 💚🙏🪴
Thank you so much for answering back and for the tips 🙏can you please tell me what kind of compost u use bc I get confused when it comes to that ? Thanks again !
Yes, the peppers are all edible - I have one Carolina Pepper plant (2nd most hottest peppers -which I grow for looks as I love the shape of their fruits). 💚🪴💚🤩
I used leaf compost (made from leaves collected in fall - you can use the mulch machine and turn them into mulch)…then rake into the garden soil…which will break down to form compost. Otherwise you can order large leaf compost bags from garden centers. The other types you can also use is cow or sheep manure compost….which also works as well. All the best
We are in zone 5/6 depending on the year….last year our winter was definitely zone 6…but the few years before that I think we were almost zone 4/5ish? 🙏💚🪴
Hello, I'm also in zone 5. Are any of your Hydrangeas growing in full sun? If so, which varieties? I would love to achieve this look in my own west facing garden. So beautiful!
Hi there, The front garden is south facing so all the plants there get full sun all day long. Any panicle hydrangea will do well west facing in zone 5. Happy gardening
Tracy, as I've said many times, your gardens are breathtakingly beautiful. I have a suggestion for your squirrel problem with the Bobo hydrangeas blooms browning out, if you lay half-inch hardware cloth around the base of those plants, the squirrels can't dig into the root area of the hydrangeas. I also lay hardware cloth on top of the soil when I plant bulbs and in areas that squirrels can't seem to leave alone. Squirrels are fun to watch but can be very destructive. I hope you and your family are having a relaxing weekend. ~Margie
Hi Margie, That’s a great idea…thank you! I’m not sure why squirrels 🐿 love digging up those two Bobos….last year, I found half of the plant exposed….and I didn’t see it until I started seeing dead blooms.😧. This year, the same two plants had holes that could fit a baseball ⚾️ . My only concerns about the cloth is the weeds that may grow on top…do you find that it’s harder to pull the weed out where the cloth wrapped around the base? 🧐 I tried sprinkling a little bit of blood meal but it didn’t work as all the rain we had this September must have washed it all away. 😊
@@TracysHomeGarden I don't wrap the hardware cloth around the plant base I just lay it on top of the soil, overlapping the pieces. Then put your mulch on top. It's easy to pull weeds up, if you need to, you can move the hardware cloth to weed around the plants, then lay it back into place and mulch on top.
Make sure to remove the brown stems and leaves and throw in the garbage (not in the compost). Then dig up about 4” of soil around the base of the plant and discard. Replace with fresh compost (and garden soil)…you can sprinkle a little bit of the fungicide garden sulfur and back fill the soil in the clematis. This will help remove any spores that may still be in the soil and re-infect the clematis.
Beautiful!!!! So relaxing and a feast for the eye. I’m mind boggled that you have Clematis and Roses blooming and flourishing late in the season, and no mould!??? 👏🏽 With all the rain we have had lately!? Stunning….garden goals. Thanks for sharing. ☺️
Amazing. I am creating a new garden bed inspired by you. Do you collect your Cone flower seeds ? Do you preserve your geranium plants for next year? I live in Toronto , if you find a better plant deal please let us know. Than you so much.
Just leaving this on while I work is making me able to concentrate better for some reason.
You are super! 💚🙏💚
Thanks!
Simply gorgeous! Thanks for sharing!
So peaceful and beautiful brings me to tears don’t know why 😘
Me too!! I know why. The music is a bit sad, and, for me, I love summer and knowing all this colour will be gone till next year is a bit sad sad for me too. As beautiful as winter can be it can’t compete with the beautiful other seasons on this earth!! Thank you Tracy for giving us a feast for the eyes and ears!!
Thank you so much 🥰….I love love gardening…and it’s almost a highlight of the year for me. I look forward and count everyday for spring to come so I could start gardening again. I’m so glad you enjoyed it. 💚🙏💚
@@TracysHomeGarden it shows in your work💐
@@carmenmisiti7852
I had to mute the sound after a while so I could appreciate the beauty.
The layering of hydrangea blooms' colors in the back yard...stunning.
❤ your beautiful 🤩 garden!
the roses are so pretty
Ớt cay nhất thế giới 👍❤️
Yes, it is supposed to be the 2nd hottest pepper 🌶😁
Hi Tracy, beautiful tour. Can you tell me what the dark foliage plant is at the 7:00 time point? Thank you
Thank you s much K4Q….it is a Dwarf Japanese Concorde barberry. The seeds are sterile so they don’t self seed every where. They also have thorns - I thought you may want to know that. Happy gardening 💚🙏🪴
@@TracysHomeGarden Thank you!
No matter what season we’re in, your garden is always beautiful!
Stunning garden, beautiful colours.
Hi Tracy. I discovered your videos recently and I cannot stop watching as your garden is so beautiful. Question for you. Do you plant your Zannia's in pots?
Hi Beverly,
Thank you so much 😊
Yes, I did sow and plant the zinnias in the large planters in the front garden. They were sowed in mid-July and bloomed beautifully until fall. I saved some seeds so I will definitely be repeating those again next year. Happy holidays 💚💚💚
@@TracysHomeGarden Thanks Tracy for your response. Happy holiday also.
Thank you for sharing all the beauty in your garden
I love your garden so beautiful ❤️can you plz tell me what kind of soil and fertilizer you use for these plants to keep them gorgeous ? I appreciate your answering me 🙏. I always watch your videos 👍🏼keep them coming :)
Thank you so much Azizeh Rabbo! 💚🙏💚
Before planting - I added and raked a lot of leaf compost. Every spring (and sometimes autumn), I add a cup (or two) of compost to each hydrangea…on top of the garden I always use mulch so that really helps to add more nutrients to the soil.
The only plants I give fertilizer too is my annuals, roses & clematis.
Hope that helps. Happy gardening. 💚🙏🪴
Thank you so much for answering back and for the tips 🙏can you please tell me what kind of compost u use bc I get confused when it comes to that ? Thanks again !
Love those pepper plants they’re so pretty ❤️are they edible?
Yes, the peppers are all edible - I have one Carolina Pepper plant (2nd most hottest peppers -which I grow for looks as I love the shape of their fruits). 💚🪴💚🤩
I used leaf compost (made from leaves collected in fall - you can use the mulch machine and turn them into mulch)…then rake into the garden soil…which will break down to form compost. Otherwise you can order large leaf compost bags from garden centers. The other types you can also use is cow or sheep manure compost….which also works as well. All the best
Tracy - I am green with envy - your zinnias still look so good. Mine are almost done. Really special Tracy - Thank you
No matter what season in your garden, it is always stunning! Such a beautiful garden you have Tracy! love it!
An AMAZING Beautiful yard! You have it so tailored and neat..I absolutely love it 💯 😀
Absolutely beautiful!
Most beautiful garden ! 👏
And what zone your in ? Iam in zone 4, I really admire your work in this garden 👍🏼
We are in zone 5/6 depending on the year….last year our winter was definitely zone 6…but the few years before that I think we were almost zone 4/5ish? 🙏💚🪴
Hello, I'm also in zone 5. Are any of your Hydrangeas growing in full sun? If so, which varieties? I would love to achieve this look in my own west facing garden. So beautiful!
Hi there,
The front garden is south facing so all the plants there get full sun all day long. Any panicle hydrangea will do well west facing in zone 5. Happy gardening
Tracy, as I've said many times, your gardens are breathtakingly beautiful. I have a suggestion for your squirrel problem with the Bobo hydrangeas blooms browning out, if you lay half-inch hardware cloth around the base of those plants, the squirrels can't dig into the root area of the hydrangeas. I also lay hardware cloth on top of the soil when I plant bulbs and in areas that squirrels can't seem to leave alone. Squirrels are fun to watch but can be very destructive. I hope you and your family are having a relaxing weekend. ~Margie
Hi Margie,
That’s a great idea…thank you! I’m not sure why squirrels 🐿 love digging up those two Bobos….last year, I found half of the plant exposed….and I didn’t see it until I started seeing dead blooms.😧. This year, the same two plants had holes that could fit a baseball ⚾️ . My only concerns about the cloth is the weeds that may grow on top…do you find that it’s harder to pull the weed out where the cloth wrapped around the base? 🧐 I tried sprinkling a little bit of blood meal but it didn’t work as all the rain we had this September must have washed it all away. 😊
@@TracysHomeGarden I don't wrap the hardware cloth around the plant base I just lay it on top of the soil, overlapping the pieces. Then put your mulch on top. It's easy to pull weeds up, if you need to, you can move the hardware cloth to weed around the plants, then lay it back into place and mulch on top.
Sounds great….thank you Margie! 🙏🙏🙏
So beautiful!
ನಿಮ್ಮ ವೀಡಿಯೊವನ್ನು ನೋಡುವುದು ತುಂಬಾ ಸಂತೋಷವಾಗಿದೆ, ಸಂಗೀತವು ತುಂಬಾ ಶಾಂತವಾಗಿದೆ
what do you use for the clematis that goes brown
Make sure to remove the brown stems and leaves and throw in the garbage (not in the compost). Then dig up about 4” of soil around the base of the plant and discard. Replace with fresh compost (and garden soil)…you can sprinkle a little bit of the fungicide garden sulfur and back fill the soil in the clematis. This will help remove any spores that may still be in the soil and re-infect the clematis.
Indeed a very relaxing video Tracy. Your garden is ever beautiful. Thank you.
Beautiful!!!! So relaxing and a feast for the eye. I’m mind boggled that you have Clematis and Roses blooming and flourishing late in the season, and no mould!??? 👏🏽 With all the rain we have had lately!? Stunning….garden goals.
Thanks for sharing. ☺️
Wow your hydrangeas still looking absolutely amazing, the entire garden is so beautiful.
Beautiful 🍁🍂🍁
Good video 👍. 🌹/
Amazing. I am creating a new garden bed inspired by you. Do you collect your Cone flower seeds ? Do you preserve your geranium plants for next year? I live in Toronto , if you find a better plant deal please let us know. Than you so much.
Thank you so much. Yes, I did collect some coneflower seeds. I will definitely share deals of plants on the community page. Happy fall planting 🙏💚🪴
Thank you for sharing all the beauty in your garden