I planted 4 gin fizz junipers and have also 4 firelight tidbits and just love them. The tidbits are in full sun and are covered in beautiful panicles. I live in Southern Ind. 6b..
That puzzling group of young trees did look like Malus domestica 'Empire' (apple trees)!! ❤🤩🍎 So glad to see some food plantings amongst the ornamental selections.
I was shopping at my home garden center Garden Crossing and you and Jerry were visiting with Heidi. If you remember, in May I came to North Carolina for a wedding and was excited to visit your beautiful nursery and brought home some beautiful plants. So sorry I didn't get to say Hi but Heidi said you had a week full of activities. Hope it was a great week!
Thanks for the tour ,I questioned over and over about Fairy Trail going in fun sun ……the cold last winter hurt it ,half the size it originally was when I bought it and not any new growth this year…..worst thing in my garden. Z 7a. ….Most everything would work better in the south with no late afternoon sun. 🤣
I'd just like to say that I share your excitement for the Pufferfish standard! I made the same sound you did 😂 Love these videos featuring all of these gorgeous shrubs!
Hi Jenny and Jerry , great tour, thanks so much! I have 3 Little Quickfires and they do have blooms, but not nearly loaded the way the ones you featured were. I’m in Manitoba zone 3. Would that be why? I do trim them back in the spring and fertilize with composed manure. So just wondering if it’s just a zone issue? 🇨🇦
How old are your plants? I have a flare hydrangea, and it took until the third blooming season to see it blooming with more flowers. Last year, it killed off its only two blooms, and instead grew longer and wider with nice leaves and stems. This year it is filled with blooms that are actually beautiful and not burnt looking. You also have to consider that you have to acidify your soil in the spring. If your soil conditions are not acidic enough, it will not bloom as much. Just mix some acidifying powder/granules around the plant and then water. The same stuff you can use on blueberries will work.
@@peggy-ann1961 Your hydrangeas might be getting too much shade. At zone 3 you can easily put them in the full sun all day. Most people can leave their hydrangeas out in full sun from zone 5 and under. You might also consider moving them to a different spot. It sounds like they are not happy there.
Jenny is Chartroose on the loose comeing out 2024??? I really want that!!! I know that it is through Walter's Gardens and it is a perennial but I have been in love with it ever since you planted it!
Would you have any idea why one of my hardy hibiscus is losing stems. The stems are drying up and dying. The rest of the plant looks okay but every other day when I check on it it’s has more stems dying. We are dry here but…. I have another hardy hibiscus right next to the one that’s losing the stems and it looks perfect. I do water them equally because of our lack of rain but I’m baffled by what’s going on with that one hibiscus? Can hibiscus get bores? In the much older stems that we’re cut back to the ground in spring it looks like there are bore holes in the old stems. I’ve tried to do some research but I don’t seem to find that hibiscus has many or any significant diseases or insect pressures, again I’m baffled, any suggestions would be every much appreciated. Thank you .🌸💚🙃
Little Lime Punch Round - GORGEOUS.
Thanks for taking us straight to the source! We love these tours! Everything is so beautiful! 😀
Thanks for the tour Jenny it was beautiful
Oh my word! Those might be the most gorgeous crepe myrtle I've ever seen!
Good morning!! I am so glad that you took us along. So beautiful!! I really love your excitement!! It makes it really fun. Thank you! Take care!!
Hi Jenny 🌺. What abeautiful tour of this amazing garden full of pretty plants . Have awonderful day .🦋🌺🦋
Thank you for sharing with us ❤!!! Gorgeous flowers!! I've been learning alot through your videos too😊!!!
Thank you Jenny and Jerry. 🌸💚🙃
I planted 4 gin fizz junipers and have also 4 firelight tidbits and just love them. The tidbits are in full sun and are covered in beautiful panicles. I live in Southern Ind. 6b..
Loved everything! Those hydrangeas just blow me away!!!!
Oh my goodness! The last two videos you’ve done make me need a bigger garden to accommodate all of those beautiful plants I want.😊
Thanks for the lovely, inspiring video. It’s fun to look forward to wonderful things
Beautiful, beautiful plants!
They have designed a fabulous garden. Thanks for the walk through, and the drone shots.
I love all the shrubs!
Thank you so much for the tour. Haven't seen that before. I totally enjoyed and looking forward to spring already.
Oh, I've enjoyed this! I'm making a wishlist. Thanks for sharing J&J!
I know what I want to plant in my new garden bed now..those PufferFish Hydrangea! They are gorgeous!
That puzzling group of young trees did look like Malus domestica 'Empire' (apple trees)!! ❤🤩🍎 So glad to see some food plantings amongst the ornamental selections.
OMG I want that REDBUD!!!!! 🌳🌳🌳
I was shopping at my home garden center Garden Crossing and you and Jerry were visiting with Heidi. If you remember, in May I came to North Carolina for a wedding and was excited to visit your beautiful nursery and brought home some beautiful plants. So sorry I didn't get to say Hi but Heidi said you had a week full of activities. Hope it was a great week!
Wish we could have talked with you !
@@GardeningwithCreekside I was just geeked to have seen you guys! I'll be back to your place when I need some plants for my FL home.
Fun tour!! 🫶
Beautiful garden!
Esto es hermoso!! I love your videos because are so much interesting 😍 thanks
Love the tour! I'm here in MI, and like to see new beautiful gardens!
Thanks for the tour ,I questioned over and over about Fairy Trail going in fun sun ……the cold last winter hurt it ,half the size it originally was when I bought it and not any new growth this year…..worst thing in my garden. Z 7a. ….Most everything would work better in the south with no late afternoon sun. 🤣
Great segment.
Beautiful 👍
Good morning Jenny and Jerry! Have an awesome day!
You too!!
Love them all ...
I need a big flower bed ... 😢
I'd just like to say that I share your excitement for the Pufferfish standard! I made the same sound you did 😂 Love these videos featuring all of these gorgeous shrubs!
Thank you Jenny and Jerry my shopping list just got a little bigger! Lol I’m just starting my journey.
You got this!
Great plants. BTW, "Fluffy", a Thuja is indicated for Zones 5 - 8. Your area (7B) would probably require more afternoon shade.
Hi Jenny and Jerry , great tour, thanks so much! I have 3 Little Quickfires and they do have blooms, but not nearly loaded the way the ones you featured were. I’m in Manitoba zone 3. Would that be why? I do trim them back in the spring and fertilize with composed manure. So just wondering if it’s just a zone issue? 🇨🇦
How old are your plants? I have a flare hydrangea, and it took until the third blooming season to see it blooming with more flowers. Last year, it killed off its only two blooms, and instead grew longer and wider with nice leaves and stems. This year it is filled with blooms that are actually beautiful and not burnt looking. You also have to consider that you have to acidify your soil in the spring. If your soil conditions are not acidic enough, it will not bloom as much. Just mix some acidifying powder/granules around the plant and then water. The same stuff you can use on blueberries will work.
@@toxicmale2264 thanks so much....they are at least six years old. 👍🇨🇦
@@peggy-ann1961 Your hydrangeas might be getting too much shade. At zone 3 you can easily put them in the full sun all day. Most people can leave their hydrangeas out in full sun from zone 5 and under. You might also consider moving them to a different spot. It sounds like they are not happy there.
@@toxicmale2264 Thanks so much for your help!🇨🇦
Jenny is Chartroose on the loose comeing out 2024??? I really want that!!! I know that it is through Walter's Gardens and it is a perennial but I have been in love with it ever since you planted it!
We have already been selling them so they are available
@GardeningwithCreekside oh then I will be asking for it. Is it from Walter's Gardens or proven Winners???
@@amandasides5033 it is from Walter's
Love it all! Wish you guys had more time to go plant to plant, but it's understandable 😁
Maravilhoso 🎉❤ coração
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Such beautiful, gorgeous plants. The deer in my neighborhood would consider them delicious. 😕
I need more barberry ❤
You and me both!
Would you have any idea why one of my hardy hibiscus is losing stems. The stems are drying up and dying. The rest of the plant looks okay but every other day when I check on it it’s has more stems dying. We are dry here but…. I have another hardy hibiscus right next to the one that’s losing the stems and it looks perfect. I do water them equally because of our lack of rain but I’m baffled by what’s going on with that one hibiscus? Can hibiscus get bores? In the much older stems that we’re cut back to the ground in spring it looks like there are bore holes in the old stems. I’ve tried to do some research but I don’t seem to find that hibiscus has many or any significant diseases or insect pressures, again I’m baffled, any suggestions would be every much appreciated. Thank you .🌸💚🙃
Judy if they are proven winners contact them. They might be able to help
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I cant wait until my pufferfish hydrangea looks like that...I have four them and so far one bloom this year...😢
Do they tell if they are native?
Yes, the Proven Winners website will say if the plant is native
Hi 👋 Jenny
Walk through the garden before filming. It is obvious that this is your first time in this garden.
Jenny did walk through, there is a very good reason as why it seems that way. Thanks for watching
Woohoo! cgzone8
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