March 2024 Garden Tour - 🌱🌸🌱
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- Опубліковано 11 бер 2024
- Spring is springing all around us here in Baltimore, MD Zone 7! Come with me on my March 2024 Garden Tour and let's take a look at what is coming to life.
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Good to see you Jenny. Your beautiful hellibores sure are a sweet delight for sore eyes , and what is better than glorious yellow daffodils !!
Hi Jenny. It’s great seeing you today. Excellent video today. I loved this style with the close-up of the flowers popping through and different views you gave us. Great job!! 😊
What wishes us a happier Spring than daffodils? Thanks for sharing your lovely garden.
Huge swathes of spring bulbs are spectacular but I quite prefer them in cheerful clumps punctuating the landscape. Yours are so beautiful! Mine are coming up a month ahead of schedule in MN. Fingers crossed neither of us gets a hard freeze! 😊
Beautiful spring garden tour. Thank you!
Daffodils are up but not yet blooming here. Soon! My very favorite spring thing. Thanks for taking me along through your beginning spring garden looking forward to what comes next. Always a pleasure ❤
Yes - strange weather is right - I only had to shovel the walkway once! Can't wait to see that herb garden develop!
Thanks for the tour. I live near you and my daffodils are up and shining!
Hi Jenny, Things are beginning to pop. We are about two week away from really starting to have some pretty colors. This will be my first spring to have my weeping cherry tree bloom. It's going to be so beautiful in about two or three years. I planted a ring if daffodils around it and they are just beginning to bloom. Today is going to be gorgeous but windy. I'm going to be cleaning up a shade garden today. Hoping I'm not jumping the gun but hopeful for warmer weather. I garden in zone 8b in Oregon up by Mt. Hood and I am so glad to see that spring is almost here. Enjoy!
Hi Jenny. Here in South Louisiana, it's 75 degrees. Most of my maples, an magnolia trees are already producing leaves. It's nice to see you again in the garden.
Hi Jenny, Enjoyed seeing today's video tour, thank you. 🌷🌷🏵🏵🌻🌻 would like to know the name of the beautiful music you shared around 10:29 etc. Your garden is so welcoming the Hellebores are outstanding also very nice too see the cute dogs. Have a beautiful blessed week ☮
Love all your hellebore. I’ve only had minimal success with two in my yard. Maybe I’ll have to try some different varieties. I walk around my yard everyday just to see what plants are poking through the dirt. Can’t wait for planting season.
I have missed your channel. But glad to see it, today. Love your daffodils! I am going to buy some for my garden. Debbie 😁
Lovely 🌷Thanks for sharing your beautiful yard🦋
So cheerful! Thanks for walking us through your garden!
Love it! thank you for sharing . Great idea to "shop" from your garden
Beautiful daffodils and hellebores, I am going to start looking for baby hellebores around mine.
Hi Jenny🌺 . Wonderful tour in your garden . The daffodils and the hellebores look so pretty . I lovet . Have a great day .🌺🌻🌺
Nice to see you, Jenny. I live in Michigan and we've been having some wonderful warm weather, however the other day it snowed about 2 inches. It didn't stick around because of the 60 degree temps. Your forsythia are way ahead of ours but my hellebores are doing about the same as yours. Looking forward to consistent warm weather and more of your garden tours. Mary Born, ND
I love those lovely daffodils. Will have to get some Lenten Roses. Take care.😊
In 1930, New Dawn received the first ever US plant patent and has delighted gardeners ever since. Reporting from Z8a Greenville SC where it will be 70 today and freezing at night later in the week. Daffodils are beginning to bloom and hellebores are bursting into flower. I will buy more of each for next year. Today I will plant 3 David Austin roses called Roald Dahl for summer flowers.
Thank you Jenny, lovely a garden tour. 🪻💚🙃
Consider gaultheria procumbens as a native groundcover. Low growing shrub. Slow growing, so patience is required.
Yay! I have missed your gardening posts! It definitely feels like Spring on the east coast of Virginia!
Must be so nice to have a mild climate. We were also the warmest winter I have ever known and thought the rosemary would overwinter, but it doesn’t look near as nice as yours.
We have had 70s in WI, but crazy temp crashes so we never get an early start. Today we will be 70 again and dive down later in week. Concerned about fruit as things are waking up. They harvested sap a month earlier than normal.
Never grew hellebores, might have to check them out. They look gorgeous in your garden.
Thanks for the tour!
Ugh! The Vinca! I know they are pretty, but I can see how invasive they are. I took out all, but a small plant and they are right back again. 😂😂hope the ajuga can hold this hill-sounds like a battle plan😂😂
Caution, adjuga spreads too. It's a mess if it gets in your grass.
Tip: Try to get hold of Tête Bouclè next fall. Stunning double mini daffodils.
A good plant for the erosion would be bugle weed. Beautiful flowers. Love the hellebores
Oh how pretty. The daffodils are putting on a beautiful show. 🪻💚🙃
Hi Jenny the hellebores are just beatuiful thanks for sharing your garden with us.
Hi Jenny!
Why are we so obsessed with gardening? 🌸🌸🌸
I have a weak Pink Frost, too. I think they need more sun. Maybe, you could limb up the Chinese Snowball? The bunnies have been nibbling my tulips. Every day is too windy/rainy to spray. 😠
Still waiting for spring here in Wisconsin, zone 4. Looking forward to your projects this year.
I’m loving the hellebores. That’s a plant I have never grown. I might have to check it out.
Great to see you and your garden
Thanks for the tour Jenny. It's currently warm in MN, which I'm sure you know since you have family here. 😊
Great color for Spring.
I'm in Dundalk and my Daffodils aren't open yet and my Forsythia only has buds but hasn't even begun to open yet - your micro climate must be much warmer....my Hyacinth are moving along nicely though. Everything in your garden is beautiful.
Hi Jenny, Garden is looking great! Here in Zone 7B Cape Cod none of the daffodils have flowered yet. Just proves that zones don't mean all that much. Zone 7b in NC is very different than zone 7B Cape Cod just for an example. When is your last frost? They moved mine up to April 18th but I don't really trust that:)