I love all of your beautiful plants! I am a clematis lover, also! I have six of them! Being a plant person my motto is….. bloom where you’re planted, weed your life with care, place your roots in Jesus, and share His love there! Thank you for caring for God’s beautiful creation and sharing it with us! ❤
Awe! That is such a wonderful motto...thank you for that inspiration! I love it:). Clematis are addicting and I can't have enough...but I am also addicted to roses, hosta, etc...lol!
Love to find videos of Texas gardens. I am in Central Texas. Love your garden and how you have laid it out ❤. Can I ask how you attached your wire fencing to your privacy fence?
Thank you so much! I also love to fine Texas Gardens! Here is a short we made about that! So many people have asked. Hope this helps! ua-cam.com/users/shorts_MGZKoV1eCY?feature=share
I will never plant that purple oxalis in the ground again. Over 20 yrs. ago I planted it and it took over and spread like wildfire. I am still digging and spraying to get rid of these. Very nice garden.
Wow Dawn -- this was such an enjoyable tour and your landscape is beautiful! You're so much further along in Spring than we are up here in southern New Jersey, so this was truly wonderful to see all the pretty colors and textures! 👍🌺💐🌱
Good morning Dawn! Love your garden…just beautiful!!🌿🌸🪴With the concrete mesh panels that you use as supports for your clematis and roses, what do you use to attach them to your fence? Love this economical idea and have a Sweet Summer Love clematis that is starting to grow quite quickly (zone 7B) so need to plant it and support it. I can’t wait to see it continue to grow and hopefully bloom…it’s my first clematis! 😊
Hi there Jaisa! Thank you so much for the nice complements! I'm excited to see your clematis grow. They are addicting! I have had a lot of people actually ask me about this and I just made this quick short. We use fence staples...I hope this helps! ua-cam.com/users/shorts_MGZKoV1eCY
hi! I love finding fellow Texas gardeners. Your garden is beautiful and you are growing so much, even for our sometimes inhospitable climate. You give me hope further out west and south zone nine El Paso ☺️ My garden is 2.5 yrs old, and I'm having successes 🌱
Hi. New to your channel. Grateful to find a Garden in my area. Plano,Tx. Your property is beautiful. Looking forward to seeing the progress of the spring growing landscape. Love the Trellises and where to find them.
Wow, what a beautiful garden! It is really coming along. You have a great eye for landscape design and plant choices. Can't wait to see it as the season progresses!
@@shadedfromreality we got a lot of hail, but mostly pea sized, up to quarter size hail. The neighborhood just a few miles away got hit with golfball sized hail!! I'm so sorry y'all got hit, too!!
Hi, just found your channel and your Spring garden is looking beautiful. We removed our pool last year after forty years and with it went most of my perennials, I did manage to save some in grow bags but we haven't finished what will be all news beds this year. We're getting up there in age but still love to garden. We started a vegetable garden four years ago and I sort of got carried away with the size...17 raised beds and twenty five grow bags mainly for peppers. I am missing my flowers though, so I started a lot from seed and as soon as my new beds are finished I will get moving on that. Happy to find a TX gardener in my zone! I couldn't quite hear what you called the native plant with the white flowers, I would love to plant that one. Happy gardening!
Oh wow! That sounds like a great veggie garden you have going on! I bet you do miss your flowers though! That’s is a fragrant white mist flower. It’s a Texas native so very hardy to our climate!
So glad to find another Texan. I told a Gardner who moved to West Texas from Oregon that she left a walk in the park to engaging in a fight when gardening here 😊
LOVED the tour! Thanks for sharing your green thumb with us! I’m also in NTX-what spring/summer flowers would you recommend for a south facing front yard? I struggle with keeping anything alive aside from zinnias and marigolds with such extreme heat
@@shadedfromreality Do you mind me asking how much sun your snowball viburnum is receiving? I just bought one this week and looking for a place to put it. When I purchased, I had a spot in mind but I'm a little concerned it may not get enough sun. It should get about 3 hours in the morning and dappled throughout the remaining of the day. I'm in Fort Worth so zone 8B. Thanks so much for sharing your gorgeous garden. I'm inspired!
@@ChrisSmithFW My viburnum is new as we got it in the fall last year. It gets about 3-4 of morning sun and part shade through the afternoon. It should be blooming right now, but it isn't. I have a feeling when they trimmed it into tree form, they cut off the blooms....unless it's going to surprise me a little later this season, otherwise, my fingers are crossed for next year! You could always try your viburnum in a pot in the spot you are thinking of and then move it if it doesn't work. Enjoy and thank you so much for the nice comments!
I love your garden, I garden in zone 8B Flint, Texas, I love your clematis I have several as well, but this is my first year with them. my question is do you trim them every years or not?. I also have them in the fence I just want to make sure thank you kindly.
Hi there! Thank you so much for the nice words! Yes, I actually do trim them every year, but mostly to clean them up. They start to look very messy, so I trim them according to which type they are 1, 2, oe 3. Hope that helps!
The rose tree next to your pool if you use a bigger pot or a 30 gallon grow bags and fill the first 1/3 or 40 percent of it with gravel it will add weight and possibly even wire from inside bottom to top and strapping it down for extra support I think it may help stabilize the plant much better.
Your garden is so beautiful! Not sure if anyone’s mentioned it yet (so many comments!) but that “Heuchera” is a Saxifraga, commonly called strawberry begonia.
Thank you @IGmuse for taking the time to share this! I appreciate that so much and love the input! It's hard not knowing how to care for a plant! I looked it up and that does look like what it is. Someone also said it looks like variegated dutchman's pipe! I think it looks like both...lol! I'm going to have to research both and see which one it resemble most by growth habits...etc!
Do the tulips come back for you where you are? I’m in north Texas 8a and was wondering if I should think of them as an annual or if I can look forward to tulips coming back.
@@shadedfromreality I kinda figured but I hadn’t planted tulips to see for myself. That would not stop me from planting them because they are so beautiful! However, I can now expect that outcome and not be disappointed when they don’t show up in the spring.
Thank you so much Maureen! You’re going to fall in love!😍 My Collete gets full sun - sun up to sun down. I fertilize with a slow release (Rose Tone or worm castings) in the spring. I use Bloom Booster every couple of weeks. It is 3 years old and I have not trimmed it yet. Keep neem oil handy as it does attract aphids…like most roses!
Hi Dawn, I'm so happy to find you! I'm 8B also. I was curious, how did you prepare your flower beds? The clay is just so difficult to work with, and then add the extreme weather and watering restrictions. Where did you get your supports for your clematis and roses? You have such a beautiful and serene garden. Your white spirea, is it Reeves spirea or maybe bridal wreath? Are your planters propped on bricks or anything? Everything is so gorgeous.
Hello @rnguyen2516! Thank you so much for your kind words! Yes, agreed..the clay is nearly impossible! We amend our flower beds with compost, landscapers mulch and always add peagravel to help with drainage. It is important to remove some of the clay, but not all. Always incorporate it into the new soil you are adding. The trellis supports are concrete mesh panels from home depot or lowes and yes, the planters are propped up on stone. The spirea is Bridal Wreath. I hope I answered all of your questions! Happy Gardening:)
@@shadedfromreality Thank you so much for taking the time to respond! The mesh panels are such a great idea and so beautiful! I so appreciate your tips. I haven’t been able to figure out a good recipe for the soil mix so I’m glad shared what you’ve used. I’ll definitely have to try the pea gravel. That’s such a great idea!
I loved the tour of your garden and that you have a diverse selection of plants and vines! I live in Central TX and have many of the same issues that you do but probably not quite as cold as in the northern part of the state. On your video at about 10:25, you mentioned that the plant you got from your father (I believe) was a hellebore and corrected to heuchera.....it looks much like a Dutchman's Pipe that I have seen that is great as a host plant for certain caterpillars. I may be wrong but I seem to remember that it has pronounced white veining on the leaves, as did your plant. Loved it all and will be back to check on your lovely garden! Thanks for sharing with all of us.
Hi Donna, Thank you so much for the kind words! I am so grateful for this information! I looked it up and I think you are right! I read that it is host to the swallowtail catterpillars, which I usually have many loving around in my garden :) I have had this for over 7 years now and have not noticed them chomping on my plant, but I will start to pay more attention now! Thank you again for sharing your knowledge!
Hi Dawn! Just found your channel. Your garden is beautiful. I live in East Texas and we just recently had to cut down a couple of huge trees in our yard 💔. I am curious to what trees you planted along your fence? Are they oak? I love how it looks.
It’s a miniature Crape Myrtle, smaller than a dwarf, so 2’-3’ max size. If you continue to cut it back in the summer, it will continue to bloom for you!
Thank you for your lovely words! We used to have it in a heavy pot, but transplanted it to a lighter pot to make transporting it easier. We fixed one problem to create a different problem...lol!
North Texas gardener here too! I love how you put the metal trellis up on your fence. I’m thinking of doing the same and growing vines on it. I’m working on a food forest in my little suburban backyard!
Hi Ana! Thank you! That area of the bed that you are talking about is in full sun! The penstemon does best with full sun, but the spirea can take part sun and will still bloom beautifully! Are you thinking of adding them to your garden?
If you have your electricity go off in the cold again, you can make a heater with a tea light candle and a clay pot. There are UA-cam videos that tell you how.
Thank you all for watching and joining me today! Happy Gardening! -----> tinyurl.com/ywuuacnc
Greetings from Ireland, Beautiful garden, pool and pots, They are the bees knees.
I love all of your beautiful plants! I am a clematis lover, also! I have six of them! Being a plant person my motto is….. bloom where you’re planted, weed your life with care, place your roots in Jesus, and share His love there! Thank you for caring for God’s beautiful creation and sharing it with us! ❤
Awe! That is such a wonderful motto...thank you for that inspiration! I love it:). Clematis are addicting and I can't have enough...but I am also addicted to roses, hosta, etc...lol!
Love to find videos of Texas gardens. I am in Central Texas. Love your garden and how you have laid it out ❤. Can I ask how you attached your wire fencing to your privacy fence?
Thank you so much! I also love to fine Texas Gardens! Here is a short we made about that! So many people have asked. Hope this helps!
ua-cam.com/users/shorts_MGZKoV1eCY?feature=share
Beautiful Garden
Thank you for visiting!
I will never plant that purple oxalis in the ground again. Over 20 yrs. ago I planted it and it took over and spread like wildfire. I am still digging and spraying to get rid of these. Very nice garden.
YES! I feel your pain. I’ve been doing the same for about 8 years😂🤣! Everyone loves it and I always warn them…
Your garden is beautiful! Glad i found this channel!
Thank you so much!
Wow Dawn -- this was such an enjoyable tour and your landscape is beautiful! You're so much further along in Spring than we are up here in southern New Jersey, so this was truly wonderful to see all the pretty colors and textures! 👍🌺💐🌱
Awe ~ that is very kind! Thank you Laura! I hope Spring will be upon you very soon. I know you are ready for the spring blooms!
Good morning Dawn! Love your garden…just beautiful!!🌿🌸🪴With the concrete mesh panels that you use as supports for your clematis and roses, what do you use to attach them to your fence? Love this economical idea and have a Sweet Summer Love clematis that is starting to grow quite quickly (zone 7B) so need to plant it and support it. I can’t wait to see it continue to grow and hopefully bloom…it’s my first clematis! 😊
Hi there Jaisa! Thank you so much for the nice complements! I'm excited to see your clematis grow. They are addicting! I have had a lot of people actually ask me about this and I just made this quick short. We use fence staples...I hope this helps! ua-cam.com/users/shorts_MGZKoV1eCY
Thanks so much for sharing that great idea Dawn…it’s much appreciated! Also, I recently subscribed. Really enjoying your channel. 😊
@@jaisarowe5285 Appreciate your kind words! Thank you for subscribing :)
hi! I love finding fellow Texas gardeners. Your garden is beautiful and you are growing so much, even for our sometimes inhospitable climate. You give me hope further out west and south zone nine El Paso ☺️ My garden is 2.5 yrs old, and I'm having successes 🌱
Thank you so much! That’s awesome - keep up the success !!👏🏻 👏🏻👏🏻
Hi. New to your channel. Grateful to find a Garden in my area. Plano,Tx. Your property is beautiful. Looking forward to seeing the progress of the spring growing landscape. Love the Trellises and where to find them.
Me too!
Thank you so much! The trellises are concrete mesh from Home depot or Lowes. Hope that helps!
I’m also in North Texas, Lewisville. Always good to see what others in our area are up to in the garden. We have such a lack of UA-cam representation.
Wow, what a beautiful garden! It is really coming along. You have a great eye for landscape design and plant choices. Can't wait to see it as the season progresses!
Hey Shannon ~ Thank you so much! It’s always exciting in the garden this time of year! Did you get hit with that terrible hail storm?
@@shadedfromreality we got a lot of hail, but mostly pea sized, up to quarter size hail. The neighborhood just a few miles away got hit with golfball sized hail!! I'm so sorry y'all got hit, too!!
@@GrowRoots23We did get golf ball size, but thankfully, it was very sporadic!
Hi, just found your channel and your Spring garden is looking beautiful. We removed our pool last year after forty years and with it went most of my perennials, I did manage to save some in grow bags but we haven't finished what will be all news beds this year. We're getting up there in age but still love to garden. We started a vegetable garden four years ago and I sort of got carried away with the size...17 raised beds and twenty five grow bags mainly for peppers. I am missing my flowers though, so I started a lot from seed and as soon as my new beds are finished I will get moving on that. Happy to find a TX gardener in my zone! I couldn't quite hear what you called the native plant with the white flowers, I would love to plant that one. Happy gardening!
Oh wow! That sounds like a great veggie garden you have going on! I bet you do miss your flowers though! That’s is a fragrant white mist flower. It’s a Texas native so very hardy to our climate!
So glad to find another Texan. I told a Gardner who moved to West Texas from Oregon that she left a walk in the park to engaging in a fight when gardening here 😊
Omg - so true, right?! What I would do to garden in Oregon full time! Seems like it would be a dream I would never leave!
Thank you so much my dear friend for another great video. Thanks for sharing your beautiful garden with us.
Thank you for the kind words!
You could plant your rose tree in the middle of your pansies. Your gardens are beautiful!!
Hi Kelly, That is a great idea!! I have not even considered that. Thank you for the nice words!! ~ Dawn
Hi YT Friends! Happy Gardening ~ April '24 back yard tour: ua-cam.com/video/sBGyiwUl9FE/v-deo.html I am grateful for your visit!
Hi, I just found your channel. I'm a new friend. Your backyard and the garden are beautiful.
Thank you so much!
Beautiful tulips 🌷
Thank you! Cheers!
Love what you did with the parsley!
Thank you! It was an accident, but I love it too :)
Stunning! Love your beautiful garden ,subscribed!
Thank you Linda!💕
Thank you Linda!💕
Stunning! I love it!❤❤❤
Thank you Patricia! Cheers!
Hostas and tulips in North Texas? Impressive!
Thank you very much!
LOVED the tour! Thanks for sharing your green thumb with us! I’m also in NTX-what spring/summer flowers would you recommend for a south facing front yard? I struggle with keeping anything alive aside from zinnias and marigolds with such extreme heat
Thank you so much!! Our heat is so intense! We don’t have many options, but vinca, purslane, moss rose and pentas are always great options!
Wow beautiful ❤❤
Thank you so much Christinah! ❤
New subbie here!! Your garden is looking really good!!!! I came wait to watch it all bloom!
Thank you Kae! I can’t wait to check out your channel!😊
Beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers!
@@shadedfromreality Do you mind me asking how much sun your snowball viburnum is receiving? I just bought one this week and looking for a place to put it. When I purchased, I had a spot in mind but I'm a little concerned it may not get enough sun. It should get about 3 hours in the morning and dappled throughout the remaining of the day. I'm in Fort Worth so zone 8B.
Thanks so much for sharing your gorgeous garden. I'm inspired!
@@ChrisSmithFW My viburnum is new as we got it in the fall last year. It gets about 3-4 of morning sun and part shade through the afternoon. It should be blooming right now, but it isn't. I have a feeling when they trimmed it into tree form, they cut off the blooms....unless it's going to surprise me a little later this season, otherwise, my fingers are crossed for next year! You could always try your viburnum in a pot in the spot you are thinking of and then move it if it doesn't work. Enjoy and thank you so much for the nice comments!
Love your channel! I love the pathways and hope to do something like that in my yard sometime soon!
Thank you!
Have you tried putting the stakes into the ground instead of in the pot?
@@devinban I have not, but I LOVE this idea! I am on it!!!
We here in zone 6 is usually frigid and covered with snow in March. What a difference of 2 zones makes, so dramatic!
Thank you Jay! It IS such a huge difference and so cool to see how everyone's gardens develop on their own time!
I live just SW of Gainesville, Texas. We did not get hail. You are lucky to have gotten off lightly. Beautiful garden. 😊
Thank you so much! Yes, we were very lucky this time! You know you live in Texas when you think golf ball size is lucky 😂🤣😂!
Lovely! Thank you.
Thank you!
Beautiful garden. What is the tree in the corner with blue toned Smokey leaves?
Thank you! That is an Arizona Cypress:)
The spirea is gorgeous!
It really is! Thank you Jody!
@@shadedfromreality Very beautiful white blooming spirea! 🌿 What variety is it?
@@jaisarowe5285 Thank you! It's a Bridal Wreath Spirea!
I love your garden, I garden in zone 8B Flint, Texas, I love your clematis I have several as well, but this is my first year with them. my question is do you trim them every years or not?. I also have them in the fence I just want to make sure thank you kindly.
Hi there! Thank you so much for the nice words! Yes, I actually do trim them every year, but mostly to clean them up. They start to look very messy, so I trim them according to which type they are 1, 2, oe 3. Hope that helps!
The rose tree next to your pool if you use a bigger pot or a 30 gallon grow bags and fill the first 1/3 or 40 percent of it with gravel it will add weight and possibly even wire from inside bottom to top and strapping it down for extra support I think it may help stabilize the plant much better.
Thank you! Love that idea! 💡
Which trees do you have all planted there? :)
Hi Rebecca, Those are holly trees that like the sidewalk. Hope that helps!
Omg that clematis is gorgeous!!
Yes!! It really is breathtaking!
What are you using on the fence. For your climbers? I like it, I have been looking at trellis but can’t find one I like.
Looks like she uses small cattle panel type wire fencing
Thank you! We really like it too, especially how it rusts and blends in with the fence. It’s concrete mesh panels from Home Depot or Lowe’s.
Your garden is so beautiful! Not sure if anyone’s mentioned it yet (so many comments!) but that “Heuchera” is a Saxifraga, commonly called strawberry begonia.
Thank you @IGmuse for taking the time to share this! I appreciate that so much and love the input! It's hard not knowing how to care for a plant! I looked it up and that does look like what it is. Someone also said it looks like variegated dutchman's pipe! I think it looks like both...lol! I'm going to have to research both and see which one it resemble most by growth habits...etc!
Impressive!
Thank you!
Do the tulips come back for you where you are? I’m in north Texas 8a and was wondering if I should think of them as an annual or if I can look forward to tulips coming back.
Hi Rachel, It's unfortunate, but it is best to consider them annuals in our area! :(
@@shadedfromreality I kinda figured but I hadn’t planted tulips to see for myself. That would not stop me from planting them because they are so beautiful! However, I can now expect that outcome and not be disappointed when they don’t show up in the spring.
what is the name of that silver/light blue color tree in corner ?
That is an Arizona Cypress.
How do you care for your Colette rose. I just purchased one from heirloom roses. Can I grow in full sun? Your gardens are beautiful
Thank you so much Maureen! You’re going to fall in love!😍 My Collete gets full sun - sun up to sun down. I fertilize with a slow release (Rose Tone or worm castings) in the spring. I use Bloom Booster every couple of weeks. It is 3 years old and I have not trimmed it yet. Keep neem oil handy as it does attract aphids…like most roses!
Hi Dawn, I'm so happy to find you! I'm 8B also. I was curious, how did you prepare your flower beds? The clay is just so difficult to work with, and then add the extreme weather and watering restrictions. Where did you get your supports for your clematis and roses? You have such a beautiful and serene garden. Your white spirea, is it Reeves spirea or maybe bridal wreath? Are your planters propped on bricks or anything? Everything is so gorgeous.
Hello @rnguyen2516! Thank you so much for your kind words! Yes, agreed..the clay is nearly impossible! We amend our flower beds with compost, landscapers mulch and always add peagravel to help with drainage. It is important to remove some of the clay, but not all. Always incorporate it into the new soil you are adding. The trellis supports are concrete mesh panels from home depot or lowes and yes, the planters are propped up on stone. The spirea is Bridal Wreath. I hope I answered all of your questions! Happy Gardening:)
@@shadedfromreality Thank you so much for taking the time to respond! The mesh panels are such a great idea and so beautiful! I so appreciate your tips. I haven’t been able to figure out a good recipe for the soil mix so I’m glad shared what you’ve used. I’ll definitely have to try the pea gravel. That’s such a great idea!
Hi. You have a beautiful garden. What is the name of the tree you have in your garden? The one that is graish or blueish. Is beautiful
Thank you so much! That is an Arizona Cypress.
I loved the tour of your garden and that you have a diverse selection of plants and vines! I live in Central TX and have many of the same issues that you do but probably not quite as cold as in the northern part of the state. On your video at about 10:25, you mentioned that the plant you got from your father (I believe) was a hellebore and corrected to heuchera.....it looks much like a Dutchman's Pipe that I have seen that is great as a host plant for certain caterpillars. I may be wrong but I seem to remember that it has pronounced white veining on the leaves, as did your plant. Loved it all and will be back to check on your lovely garden! Thanks for sharing with all of us.
Hi Donna, Thank you so much for the kind words! I am so grateful for this information! I looked it up and I think you are right! I read that it is host to the swallowtail catterpillars, which I usually have many loving around in my garden :) I have had this for over 7 years now and have not noticed them chomping on my plant, but I will start to pay more attention now! Thank you again for sharing your knowledge!
Hi Dawn! Just found your channel. Your garden is beautiful. I live in East Texas and we just recently had to cut down a couple of huge trees in our yard 💔. I am curious to what trees you planted along your fence? Are they oak? I love how it looks.
Thank you so much Tracy! 😊We were wanting the evergreens for privacy. They are Holly trees.
Oh and what variety of crape myrtle stays so tiny?
It’s a miniature Crape Myrtle, smaller than a dwarf, so 2’-3’ max size. If you continue to cut it back in the summer, it will continue to bloom for you!
I’m also curious what trees you planted in place of the ones you lost.
Those are evergreen holly trees!😊
Are you in Houston? I try to see what you can grow and I can grow too.. I have no luck with clematis. Love your garden…
Hi Kim, Thank you for the nice words! I am actually in North Texas area and thankfully, I have great success with clematis! Cheers:)
You have created an absolutely beautiful garden !!! Maybe get a heavy ceramic pot and transplant you tree into it ?
Thank you for your lovely words! We used to have it in a heavy pot, but transplanted it to a lighter pot to make transporting it easier. We fixed one problem to create a different problem...lol!
North Texas gardener here too! I love how you put the metal trellis up on your fence. I’m thinking of doing the same and growing vines on it.
I’m working on a food forest in my little suburban backyard!
Awesome...you should definitely do that! I love your "food forest" idea!
So pretty. Haven’t finished the video but the bed with the spirea and penstemon in it- is that a part sun or full sun, or shade?
Hi Ana! Thank you! That area of the bed that you are talking about is in full sun! The penstemon does best with full sun, but the spirea can take part sun and will still bloom beautifully! Are you thinking of adding them to your garden?
Everything looks great!! Glad you're back and doing well. All those hydrangeas are in part sun?
Thank you so much Holly! Those hydrangeas get the perfect amount of morning sun…about 4-5 hours worth!
What is your blue tree?
Hi Sandra, It is an Arizona Cypress. It's amazing, isn't it?!!
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If you have your electricity go off in the cold again, you can make a heater with a tea light candle and a clay pot. There are UA-cam videos that tell you how.
Great idea...thank you!!
Put your rose that ell in the pool in a concrete planter.
Thank you! We thought about that, but we’re hoping not to have to dig it up again. I’m sure that is what we will eventually have to do!
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Your garden is lovely but I would move that potted tree away from edge of pool. A strong wind could blow it into the water😕
Thank you! Yes, we are debating about doing that :)