Such artistry in the way you have combined plants. Such a lovely, soothing garden. The beautiful pastel shades of the roses blend in so beautifully with rest of your plants.
The garden is beautiful Tracy, love the close up shots of your roses and hydrangeas. Everything looks pristine. Please share in a video how you take care of the garden to keep it looking great. Thank you. 🪴💚
I enjoy watching your videos and your garden is full of beautiful plants but they need space. I love hydrangeas. I have the Quick fire and Fire Fab just beautiful.
So so beautiful. I love your garden. My new phantom hydrangea standard that we planted just over a month ago, now is full of blooms. One has started to open and reveal its beautiful creamy colour. I wasn't expecting much from it this first season planting, but I counted 21 flower heads so far.
Gorgeous gardens, Tracy! I have 2 Tiny Tuff Stuff hydrangeas, one in a pot and one in the ground. Both are blooming beautifully, although the one in the pot set out its blooms first-which I thought interesting. It also went through the winter in the container so I think I’ll keep it in there for the next season as well. 🪴🌸
The combination of your plants complement each other so well. They are looking beautifully ❤. I found 3 Japanese Beatles in my garden! They come back earlier than last year 😢
We had so much rain and the roses didn’t survive. Now that we get more sun and roses will be able to do well but the Japanese beetles will be here to eat them. Hope you don’t have this Japanese beetles issue. 💚💚💚
Little black spots? It is a fungal disease. You should pick those leaves off and discard them so they don’t fall to the ground and reinfect the plant. It probably got spread by too much rain overhead or wind or overhead watering. If things don’t improve, you can use fungicide Safer’s soap. Hope that helps.
Thank you 🙏 What garden zone are you in? If you garden in zone 5 or higher, the Quick Fire will be okay in the pot. To ensure its best survival, I would just make sure the pot is at least 16” or larger so there’s is a larger soil reservoir to help protect the roots. 💚
@@TracysHomeGarden I had a snail problem in one of my gardens. It was horrible and lasted for many years. I am careful not to transplant or gift anything from that area. I removed all the plants they liked eating and stopped planting annuals in that garden. I haven't seen any snails for a while. 🤞 I hope the problem is solved. Good luck eradicating them. They are tenacious.
The Iris behind the astilbe , would it do well since it looks like it's not getting much sun there? Just curious, coz I'm wondering how much plants I can plant as I don't have a big garden lol
It hasn’t bloom for me so I would say it doesn’t get enough sun. I think we definitely have the same problem about needing more garden space. 😂 I’m planning to get more containers but I don’t have enough space for them.
I was having a problem with the beetles in one of my gardens and was told to grow some form of onion, i choose chives for its flower head. put them in last year and so far this year no beetles? hope it continues. I never get the blooms on my hydrangea's no matter new wood or old. yours look wonderful. what type of fertilizer do you use?
I just use compost on my hydrangeas. I have never fed them before. They do best in less fertilizer. Smooth and Panicle hydrangeas bloom on new wood so you should not have any problem with them. Now I’m curious as to why? 😳
@@TracysHomeGarden The original ones are a few years old but have not bloomed since I planted them, they get lots of sun and water, and Not much Miracle grow time release. The new ones last fall, same thing, but I am hoping its just too early here in 5b Central Ontario, I has been a up and down season so far even frost was very late. if that helps any?
I recently added Tuff Stuff A-ha and was hoping it could take a little more sun than our Bloomstruck big leaf hydrangeas but sadly even hidden under a japanese maple the Tuff Stuff is struggling and leaves scorching. Shame as the flowers are exceptional. I wonder why PV advertises mountain hydrangeas as Full sun or Part Sun. In 7a they can't handle much direct sun at all.
Earwigs? This is good to know. I was thinking crickets may be responsible for eating them. I also have something chomping on panicle hydrangea foliage too. Could it be earwigs too?
Wow Lovely Flowers ^^
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My friend, thank you for good sharing
oh love this flowers
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Very beautiful sharing ❤
Beautiful!
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Your garden looks gorgeous! Thank you for filming and sharing this. It's so nice that you tell us all the plant names. Very helpful.
I love the quick fire also. It’s not “too much” like some other panicles it’s just enough lol
Me too! 👋
Sooooo beautiful. Thanks for sharing. I wish hydrangeas bloomed all year round.
Me too! 🥰🤩
Thank you ❤ Beautiful garden
Hi Tracy the hydrangeas and the garden is looking very pretty. Thank you for the video I can not wait to see the hydrangeas in full bloom ❤🌞
Such artistry in the way you have combined plants. Such a lovely, soothing garden. The beautiful pastel shades of the roses blend in so beautifully with rest of your plants.
The garden is beautiful Tracy, love the close up shots of your roses and hydrangeas. Everything looks pristine. Please share in a video how you take care of the garden to keep it looking great. Thank you. 🪴💚
Definitely will do thanks 🙏
I enjoy watching your videos and your garden is full of beautiful plants but they need space. I love hydrangeas. I have the Quick fire and Fire Fab just beautiful.
You have two of my fav panicle hydrangeas. 💚💚💚
It's so beautiful 💕💕💕
Beautiful Tracy 🥰 everything is looking absolutely stunning 🍃🌸🍃
Your Garden is absolutely gorgeous Tracy. So nice to see all the blooms in your garden.
Love the fact that you tried to show us the japanese beetle 🪲
nice sharing my friend
Thanks for visiting! 🙏
So so beautiful. I love your garden. My new phantom hydrangea standard that we planted just over a month ago, now is full of blooms. One has started to open and reveal its beautiful creamy colour. I wasn't expecting much from it this first season planting, but I counted 21 flower heads so far.
Phantoms is beautiful and I also love it because the blooms don’t flop like the heavy Limelight panicles. Happy gardening! 💚💚
@TracysHomeGarden oh wow, see you learn something new everyday, I did not know they didn't flop over, that's good to know. Thank you Tracy.
Gorgeous gardens, Tracy! I have 2 Tiny Tuff Stuff hydrangeas, one in a pot and one in the ground. Both are blooming beautifully, although the one in the pot set out its blooms first-which I thought interesting. It also went through the winter in the container so I think I’ll keep it in there for the next season as well. 🪴🌸
Thank you Mary! Me too! I’m very surprised that they have more blooms on old wood than my Macrophyllas that are in ground.
The combination of your plants complement each other so well. They are looking beautifully ❤. I found 3 Japanese Beatles in my garden! They come back earlier than last year 😢
Seeing them this early makes me nervous 😬. I’m thinking of Deadheading my roses soon to avoid as many beetles as possible.
Beautiful, your garden is getting progressive.. same with my rose too they get wash away from the rain and wind.
We had so much rain and the roses didn’t survive. Now that we get more sun and roses will be able to do well but the Japanese beetles will be here to eat them. Hope you don’t have this Japanese beetles issue. 💚💚💚
Good video,,;(
I have 4 Incrediball in my garden. The last two were ordered on line from Home Depot.
Great healthy plants that are already blooming profusely.
I too love Smooth hydrangeas as they bloom early in the season and they do well regardless of weather. 💚💚💚. Glad you enjoy them as much as I do.
Beautiful garden. Hey Tracy do you know why hydrangea leaves are rusting?
Little black spots? It is a fungal disease. You should pick those leaves off and discard them so they don’t fall to the ground and reinfect the plant. It probably got spread by too much rain overhead or wind or overhead watering. If things don’t improve, you can use fungicide Safer’s soap. Hope that helps.
I love your garden! If I put a quick fire in pot, do I need to keep it in the garage in winter time?
Thank you 🙏
What garden zone are you in?
If you garden in zone 5 or higher, the Quick Fire will be okay in the pot. To ensure its best survival, I would just make sure the pot is at least 16” or larger so there’s is a larger soil reservoir to help protect the roots. 💚
@@TracysHomeGarden Thank you for the quick response Tracy! I live in Toronto and that’s why I love watch you videos :)
😳 your garden has snails! 10:52 on your quick fire?
I have many snails. They actually like to feed on the hydrangea foliage. 😞
@@TracysHomeGarden I had a snail problem in one of my gardens. It was horrible and lasted for many years. I am careful not to transplant or gift anything from that area. I removed all the plants they liked eating and stopped planting annuals in that garden. I haven't seen any snails for a while. 🤞 I hope the problem is solved. Good luck eradicating them. They are tenacious.
The Iris behind the astilbe , would it do well since it looks like it's not getting much sun there? Just curious, coz I'm wondering how much plants I can plant as I don't have a big garden lol
It hasn’t bloom for me so I would say it doesn’t get enough sun. I think we definitely have the same problem about needing more garden space. 😂 I’m planning to get more containers but I don’t have enough space for them.
I was having a problem with the beetles in one of my gardens and was told to grow some form of onion, i choose chives for its flower head. put them in last year and so far this year no beetles? hope it continues. I never get the blooms on my hydrangea's no matter new wood or old. yours look wonderful. what type of fertilizer do you use?
I just use compost on my hydrangeas. I have never fed them before. They do best in less fertilizer.
Smooth and Panicle hydrangeas bloom on new wood so you should not have any problem with them.
Now I’m curious as to why? 😳
@@TracysHomeGarden The original ones are a few years old but have not bloomed since I planted them, they get lots of sun and water, and Not much Miracle grow time release. The new ones last fall, same thing, but I am hoping its just too early here in 5b Central Ontario, I has been a up and down season so far even frost was very late. if that helps any?
I recently added Tuff Stuff A-ha and was hoping it could take a little more sun than our Bloomstruck big leaf hydrangeas but sadly even hidden under a japanese maple the Tuff Stuff is struggling and leaves scorching. Shame as the flowers are exceptional. I wonder why PV advertises mountain hydrangeas as Full sun or Part Sun. In 7a they can't handle much direct sun at all.
Is it recently planted? It may get better with time. I would say give 1-2 seasons to get well rooted in…then it will be able to take more sun.
@@TracysHomeGarden yes planted just a month ago. Good advice, I can try watering it more frequently and see how it does this season.
I know that earwigs like Clematis. I've seen them.
Earwigs? This is good to know. I was thinking crickets may be responsible for eating them. I also have something chomping on panicle hydrangea foliage too. Could it be earwigs too?
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