A bamboo screen is as far as I will ever go in this garden!!but love grasses favourite Pheasant tail.Love your garden and the information I am learning.
I personally was glad you went on and on about the bamboo. Many experts have too short of an explanation. It doesn't sink in very well. You explained it really well and tried to get the point across by way of a lengthy teaching talk. Do your bamboos get hundreds of flowers that attract hundreds of bees? We had one that was beautiful but the bees were unbelievable.
A bamboo screen is as far as I will ever go in this garden!!but love grasses favourite Pheasant tail.Love your garden and the information I am learning.
Go on, Sarah, put in a fargesia.
Nice long video showing how spectacular your garden is looking this month.
Thanks lisa
Thanks for your beautiful video.
Thank you too
I personally was glad you went on and on about the bamboo. Many experts have too short of an explanation. It doesn't sink in very well. You explained it really well and tried to get the point across by way of a lengthy teaching talk. Do your bamboos get hundreds of flowers that attract hundreds of bees? We had one that was beautiful but the bees were unbelievable.
If your bamboo is flowering, it's likely to die. It's what they do.
It is Digitalis ferruginea gigantea biannual blooming this summer, the bees love it!
I think so too.
I feel like the area beneath the plum tree wants to be a legit and larger bed all around the tree ^^
What you aren't aware of are the roots around it, I'm still considering this change.
@@upatgrassybottom9859 Ahhhh true! Good point! That might make it harder.
@@brocktoon8 I'm still going to test if it's possible