June Garden Stroll - What's Blooming? New England 5b Garden
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- Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
- Take a casual walkabout with me through my entire garden. My flowerbeds are full sun, part sun, and shade and they are all bursting with color or beautiful foliage! I even tour you around my front porch garden pond! Some of the plants that you'll see include Hosta, Iris, Peonies, Dianthus, Hellebrore, Bleeding Heart, Beauty Bush, Cranesbill Geranium, Roses, Lady's Mantle, Columbine, Heuchera / Coral Bells, Foamflower / Tiarella, Lungwort / Pulmonaria, Daylilies, Onions, Asparagus, Lettuce, Peas, Pansies, and more!
Have a gardening question or an idea for future videos? Leave a comment below and let's chat!
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Real gardener! I enjoyed the walkthrough of your beautiful garden!
Thank you! I truly appreciate your support. 💕🏵️
I love how you have woods in your back yard. Your gardens are so pretty and peaceful.
Thank you so much! 💗🌹
Beautiful home and garden 👍🏽🙏🏽🌺🌻🌸
Thank you so much! 🥰🌻
Beautiful! I really like the Dianthus. Would you say that 90% of your garden is from you growing seeds/bulbs? You have taught me a lot--Thank you!
Thanks so much! 💞 I think that is probably a true percentage. Really a majority of my garden is from plants that I started from seed, tuber, or that I got one piece of (from family or a store) and then divided over and over again over the last 30 years. 😊
“It’s a really wonderful garden with different colors and scents of different flowers. I’ll have a look!”
Thank you! 😊🌷
I’m new here,your garden looks amazing but my question is, you don’t have deer and bunny’s problems and l also want to learn how to plant from seeds they died or gets long and died before taken them outside.
Hi there! Where I live I don't deal with any bunnies (fortunately although they are cute) but I definitely deal with deer. The deer go after my roses and daylilies during the winter and early spring but they seem to leave those plants alone after mid-Spring. The deer love my hosta so I try to plant the hosta in areas of my yard where they don't seem to bother them (i.e. close to my barn and house). If you haven't please considering Subscribing to my channel and turning notifications On as I make videos showing how to my process for starting plants from seed, how to care for them inside, but also how to harden them off. 💗💟
Just discovered and subscribed to your channel. Thank you for sharing a video of your wonderful garden!
Thank you for subscribing to my channel! I look forward to making more videos of my garden as the season progresses. Happy gardening, friend! 😊🌹
Your gardens are beautiful! I’m envious of your space!
Thank you! I really enjoy experimenting with the different amounts of sun that I get all around the yard. Also, I really enjoy your channel. Your front flower bed is always so pretty! Happy gardening, friend! 🕊️🌸
Watching for the first time today. Love your style. Would love to hear more about your backyard nursery.
Thanks so much. I hope to give a nursery tour and season update later this week. Please be on the lookout for that video. 😊🌷
What a beautiful yard, you put a lot of thought into it. It's amazing how Shasta daisies spread. I bought 2 baskets on Lowe's half dead shelf just needed water. OMG must have 500 in 3 years. I have creeping charlie weed I pull that weed for hours. And wild strawberries. Love my Hearty Hibiscus have 4. I found when the first sprouts come up I cut a couple when they are 5 inches put them in potting mix eake about a month to root. I grow the 3 foot tall marigolds they route very easy if the stems get damp they get white bumps stick the cutting in water then they root fast. Pansies and violas look the same when they sprouted.
Thank you! I agree that Shasta Daisies definitely spread fast. Do yours get tall and leggy? Mine do. I'm probably going to give some of them the Chelsea Chop soon to see if that helps them be more compact and bushy (even if that means that they bloom later). That's great that you propagate your tall marigold cuttings. I'll have to give that a try! 🌻🌸
@@budgetgardeningvita I have the shorter ones. My neighbor told me the newer ones are shorter. The older one she planted years ago they get around 36 inches. Now after they bloom I will measure them.
So, how do you protect the potted plants you have in your nursery during the winter..perennials that is?
Great question! I had heeled the pots into the ground (which means I made a small trench, put the pots in the trench and backfilled the soil around those pots so that the plant roots are protected). That's the biggest reason why potted plants do not survive cold, wet winters is that the pots expand and contract and the roots of the potted plants can't handle that since they are not protected. Heeling the plants is almost like getting the plants into the ground. 😊🌸
Loved the tour your yard is beautiful Thanks been getting ready for a plant nursery looking forward to you doing a video on it
Thank you, Lynn! I'm hoping to do a video on the plant nursery very soon. Lots of work to be done with the plant nursery and I'm looking forward to sharing that. 🌼😊
Absolutely beautiful?!!! And the soothing water feature was an awesome idea. 🙇♀️
Thank you! I'm really looking forward to a great year of gardening! 💞🪻
@@budgetgardeningvitaMe too!!!
How do you deal with deer pressure?
Hi there. The deer do come but it's mostly in my way back garden, so I try not to plant any Hosta back there. When I start really working on my way back gardens this year, I'll specifically plant plants that deer usually don't like. It seems like Hosta is what they go after the most in my yard. So far I haven't done anything special about protecting my plants from deer. One thing someone told me that works for her (but I have yet to try) is shaving off pieces of Irish Spring soap and sprinkling that around the plants that the deer like. Deer do chew the Hosta that I have up along my driveway so I've been digging those up. 🦌🥰
What gardening zone are you at?
I garden in New Hampshire zone 5b.
Truly a very beautiful garden ❤
Thanks so much! ❤️🌸
Beautiful!
Thank you! 🥰🪻
By the way, my geraniums look great the ones I stored dry root!!!!
Yay! That's so great to hear!! I still need to pot mine up into larger more decorative pots. Hopefully soon. Happy gardening, my friend! 🥰🌻
Beautiful garden tour today, my dear friend thank you so much for share
Thank you, friend. I'm glad you enjoyed it! 😊🌺
Awww… You made my day!
Beautiful looking gardens and water feature, They are the bees knees.
Thank you so much! 🌸🌿