This is probably out of context, but Jenny, I wanted to tell you that back in 2022, I visited your garden center (I am from Canada) and bought a bird house - that was the only thing that would fit in my suitcase which would go on the plane. The bird house was built for bluebirds, which I had never seen here at home. This was a case of 'Who cares? I love the bird house, I am getting the bird house!'. Well, two years later, I am happy to report that we have a couple Eastern Bluebirds nesting in the bird house!!! Never seen them on our property before! We are so grateful!
I have to show my husband this story! I'm in Canada as well. We are set to retire in a couple of years and I'm forever telling him, when we are driving to or from Florida, we HAVE to stop in Dallas, NC to visit Creekside. He says to me why? Can you believe he even asks me that question! LOL I tell him to see Creekside to which replies but you can't buy any plants to which I reply, maybe not but I can buy a birdhouse! ❤😂
@@sandidueckman1491Yes, yes, yes! And if you are driving, you could buy tools (I ordered Jenny's toolbelt and had it delivered to a friend who spends the winters in FL and brought it home to me) and I LOVE IT!
There is no such thing as too many hydrangeas!!! I love this saying and it is so true for me…over 100 and counting😂!! Such a wonderful video and absolutely stunning!! Thank you for these awesome ideas!!♥️
Thank you for the tour. Looking at yours and Mimi beautiful gardens is healing to my heart. My grandmother passed a few weeks ago. She was cremated and didn’t want a funeral. We would sit and talk about flowers for hours when we visited. She always asked if I had a lilac in my yard. Her memory was failing and every time I answered with a “no, not yet”. Today I planted a lilac in the yard with some of her ashes while listening to Johnny cash (her favorite). It was my personal funeral for her. Just listening to you talk about flowers and touring your gardens has brought me a great comfort today.
😍😍 Jenny, this was absolutely one of the best tours of Mimi‘s Garden! I felt like I was at a beautiful nature park with all the gorgeous hydrangeas that Mimi has lovingly taken care of! Such a pleasant surprise so early this morning! thank you for sharing❣️
Thank you for reminding us that there is beauty in the mess of life. I liked a saying in a magazine years ago that says, bloom where you are planted. A good reminder 😊
Hi Jenny, I absolutely love Mimi’s garden ❤ It’s so spectacular I have no words! She just blows me away with her beautiful garden and having no watering except for God and her, love you Mimi ❣️🦋
Hi there Jenny: I just received your "Proven Winner" Niagra Falls Switch Grass yesterday after coming indoors from an intensive gardening day. Looks great and appreciate the way you folks took the time to pack the beautiful grass with such care.! Your kind words of Happy Gardening on the front of the box shows you folks really care about your customers as well. Looks very healthy and imagine the grass will be stunning in the garden! Thanks for your tour this morning and as you mentioned we just have some moments of frustration but the gardening world is a wonderful place to be. Have a great day!💌
Thank you for the beautiful tour, Jenny❤. This has been a special joy for me because I didn’t know of anyone who had the “Lady in Red” hydrangea. The old nursery in our city closed and no one else knew anything about it! So glad to hear that someone else has this hydrangea as well. Thank you, Jenny and Mimi❤.
Jenny, you NEED some Incvincibelle Limetta hydrangeas! I'm in 7b with acidic red clay soil. I have 14 of them now. They look like Annabelle but smaller so they fit smaller spaces and don't flop. They rebloom so they have flowers June through frost. They do well wherever I put them sun to shade and I don't have any on irrigation. I don't fertilize them. I only water them the day I plant them. Some of mine are 5 years old now. They're so stinkin' good!
Evening Jenny, It's 11pm Saturday night here and your video came through about an hour ago. Your hydrangea's are gorgeous. We have very, very old ones here and they are about 10ft wide by about 8-10ft tall. The flowers are huge so I'm guessing they might be mopheads. We also have an oakleaf hydrangea, which was very pretty, but unfortunately it looks like it's dying. As we are at the beginning of winter I'm going to see if it survives 🤔Mimi's gardens are beautiful, you are very lucky to have your mum so close. Have a great day and looking forward to the next video. Jeanette, New Zealand.
Thanks for the fabulous hydrangea tour! You covered so many and gave all the info we are considering at a nursery when deciding which variety to buy for our gardens. Beautiful, fun, informative, and practical: a perfect tour!
Stunning, thank you for the tour. They are my daughter in laws favorite plant, so I sent her this to start her day. Thank you for posting, beautiful & informative
Good morning, Jenny☕️ Mimi’s gardens are gorgeous!😍 I love all the garden art she has all over her yard. So fun and whimsical. I can see why you love to be there. The Jasmin blows my mind! I wish we could grow it up here in Boston. You’ve given me some good ideas for under my Pine tree. 🌲 Have a Blessed Day 😊🐶
Quote of the day. “You can have a whole bunch of mess and junk in your life, but that does not mean that there aren’t beautiful moments and beautiful specs in there.”
Absolutely love all things hydrangea! Great video. On my roughly 0.25 acre lot I counted 16 hydrangeas I’ve planted in the past 5 years. Can’t get enough of them.
Jenny I love hydrangeas so of course this video was awesome! Yours are beautiful but Mimi’s are out of this world! Please revisit when the blooms have turned partially pink and when the leave turn for Fall !!! Can not wait for the tour with your momma!!! ❤️
Thank you for the wonderful tour. I am getting ready to plant a couple ruby slippers - I didn’t think they got that big! And my tuff stuff - it’s hard to imagine the little hydrangeas I planted will grow that much. Maybe mine will be smaller in zone 6 without irrigation. Your comment - there is no such thing as too many hydrangeas - made me laugh 😂 I totally agree!❤
I have three Eclipse hydrangeas and gifted six of them to my daughter for Mother’s Day. Mine have incredible red/white flowers and hers have dark pink/white flowers. Both varieties are amazing! Love the dark leaves!
Beautiful hydrangea tour!! Thanks for showing these beautiful blooms! So fun to see Mimi's collection. The house we moved to in Tennessee has 4 different hydrangeas, the oak leaf is thriving. We have a have a lace cap one, the classic blueish one and now I know the other we have is the slipper one you mentioned. It blooms white cone shape flowers that turn redish pink eventually. 💗
That is a Fuji Fall Hydrangea..they changed to name to Shooting Star. I’m in midstate SC and my Tuff Stuff are my favorite..oh, I forgot about Limelight 😂 BUT Shooting Star is tied for Second place. It is my oldest (6 yrs) and is my largest behind Pinky Winky. Mimi needs a Limelight but maybe it just hasn’t bloomed yet. I lied…there is a monster Oakleaf in back corner of property that was here went I moved in..probably bigger than Mimi’s..not on irrigation either! I don’t care what anyone says..for me, they can not take our afternoon sun and need watered as much as you can. I’m hydrangea crazy❤(KH)
Loved this hydrangea tour. I absolutely love it when you show your mama's garden. There is always something wonderful to see. I bought two of those new Eclipse hydrangeas. Mimi's is in that wonderful high dappled light. It looked great! I found mine at the orange box store, where it was in full sun all day. They are still in their cans awaiting planting. Thanks for showing that Eclipse hydrangea. It was informative for me.
I just bought two Eclipse Hydrangeas this spring. The black foliage is stunning which makes the cherry blooms really pop. Bought mine off of Amazon. It came in a purple pot from the plant company named First Editions, if I remember correctly. Doing awesome in mostly shade.
my garden is more of a place to keep my plant collection. messy doesn't begin to describe it. it is also overfilled with "native wildflowers" but there are Indvidual pieces that are quite lovely, and I think about Aunt Norma who gave me these or those are the yellow flowers from that lady down the block. I enjoy each piece and ignore the rest until it's their turn
Jenny - what is the hanging clear globe ball in Mimi's yard that is behind you at 14:55?? Did I miss an update about the wedding? Did the rain create a need for another location?
Thank you for sharing! I have such plant FOMO, since we can’t grow hydrangeas here but I love enjoying your and Mimi’s stunners. Love your recent visitors from Arizona. 🍋🍋🍋
I'm growing Incrediballs just fine in Austin Texas. It's like you said, Jenny, you have to know your garden and watch the sun and shade before you plant. I also got and Oakleaf from you this year because they are supposed to tolerate our heat a little better...she's growing like a weed LOL. Can't wait to see if she blooms this year! Thanks for all of the good information!❤🎉😊😊
Hi Jenny! Love all the hydrangeas in your garden and your Mom's. I am also a hydrangea lover. My favorite shrub. I have 31 spread out on my lawn and gardens. Love them. Did the wedding go beautifully? Love your channel. God Bless your family and business.
Hi Jenny, I agree with the PW Tuff Stuff mountain hydrangea- it thrives in my dry shade garden, along with PW Gatsby Star Oakleaf . I just purchased and planted the PW Gatsby Girl Oakleaf hydrangea and I hope it does just as well! I also do not have irrigation. Every time I buy another type of hydrangea I have to enlarge my existing gardens. 😂Zone 5 🇨🇦🥰🌸
I love your metaphor Jenny! Very fitting for all of us. You and Mimi's hydrangea's are beautiful! Edit: I am going to get me some Tuff Stuff Serrata's! They are gorgeous!!!
So jealous of your hydrangea beauty. Just dug out three seven year old Little Limes😢because of deer predators. Putting in Pugster Pinkers instead. No spraying and no eating. But, boy those hydrangea are just gorgeous.
Ooh I was hoping you’d say Haas Halo while looking at that deep green with white flowers. I just planted one. It’s tiny! But I hope to have something to look at next year ❤
Thank you for this amazing tour. I love hydrangeas. I have over fifty of them half in pots around my pool and the other half in the ground. I have about six Endless Summer- Summer Crush hydrangeas and I think that is what your Mimi has on the side of her pump house. Much love from Maryland.❤
1.Never prune. 2.Protect from late spring frost . 3 Fertilize with Rose Tone from Espoma. 4. Check your soil if has to much nitrogen that can cause for a very green lush plant but less or no bloom . Usually the Rose tone twice a year once in early March when they start budding out and one more time in July would take care of it. No more after July as the plant has to go dormant for the winter after that and this fertilizer is a slow release that can last for a couple of months and won’t let the plant go dormant. Good luck!
Jenny-I have been out to the nursery and after seeing your gorgeous gardens my biggest question is how are you keeping the deer away? The deer in our neighborhood are destroying everything. They are eating things that traditionally they would never touch. I bought a gorgeous dark chocolate baptisa from you a few weeks ago, deer got it the first night it was in. They are even eating lantana! I need a deer video!
Mimi's Everillo carex are gorgeous! She doesn't have rabbit issues? Half of ours are 🐇 pruned 🙄 SO excited to see her garden at the Signature Experience! We are in the NC Sandhills z8a with a similar look--tall pines, pinestraw, natural look...I know that I'll get loads of inspiration. So nice of her to share her space.🥰 And yes, I have a macrophylla that has a combo of colors on it right now. 🩵💜🤍
Wow! Such inspiration. Gorgeous..what a great gardner you learned from....I loved the old shoes she had beside the hydrangeas with little planted im guessing sometype of hen and chick or succulent...so stinkin adorable...that speaks of her..love it....what is the vine she has growing on the bamboo trellis leaned up on the tree next to the huge (gorgeous) ruby slippers? Thank you for the tour!
How does your Mother label her plants? I need a label that last. I love your videos and you have a beautiful home and garden. I hope to be able to visit Creekside one day soon.
Love your videos! I am also Zone 8a in Columbia. Any experience/ advice on Fairytale Bride cascading hydrangeas? Considering some for large porch planters. Thanks!!
This is probably out of context, but Jenny, I wanted to tell you that back in 2022, I visited your garden center (I am from Canada) and bought a bird house - that was the only thing that would fit in my suitcase which would go on the plane. The bird house was built for bluebirds, which I had never seen here at home. This was a case of 'Who cares? I love the bird house, I am getting the bird house!'. Well, two years later, I am happy to report that we have a couple Eastern Bluebirds nesting in the bird house!!! Never seen them on our property before! We are so grateful!
I can’t tell you how much I love this story!!! So awesome 💕💕💕
I have to show my husband this story! I'm in Canada as well. We are set to retire in a couple of years and I'm forever telling him, when we are driving to or from Florida, we HAVE to stop in Dallas, NC to visit Creekside. He says to me why? Can you believe he even asks me that question! LOL I tell him to see Creekside to which replies but you can't buy any plants to which I reply, maybe not but I can buy a birdhouse! ❤😂
@@sandidueckman1491Yes, yes, yes! And if you are driving, you could buy tools (I ordered Jenny's toolbelt and had it delivered to a friend who spends the winters in FL and brought it home to me) and I LOVE IT!
@@thegoldenbloomsfarm ohhhhhh, YES! I LOVE that! Thank you! Hubs says thanks as well but I don't think he means it in the same way I do! lol
Love Mimi’s garden. She is so creative. Those lace cap hydrangeas are so amazing 😍
Mimi’s gardens are stunning. No grass, I love it. She is a master gardener for sure.
That natural pine straw helps in weed suppression - it's probably gilding the lily given to you and loving it.
Even better knowing that nothing there is on drip!
There is no such thing as too many hydrangeas!!! I love this saying and it is so true for me…over 100 and counting😂!! Such a wonderful video and absolutely stunning!! Thank you for these awesome ideas!!♥️
Thank you for the tour. Looking at yours and Mimi beautiful gardens is healing to my heart. My grandmother passed a few weeks ago. She was cremated and didn’t want a funeral. We would sit and talk about flowers for hours when we visited. She always asked if I had a lilac in my yard. Her memory was failing and every time I answered with a “no, not yet”. Today I planted a lilac in the yard with some of her ashes while listening to Johnny cash (her favorite). It was my personal funeral for her. Just listening to you talk about flowers and touring your gardens has brought me a great comfort today.
😍😍 Jenny, this was absolutely one of the best tours of Mimi‘s Garden! I felt like I was at a beautiful nature park with all the gorgeous hydrangeas that Mimi has lovingly taken care of! Such a pleasant surprise so early this morning! thank you for sharing❣️
Thank you for reminding us that there is beauty in the mess of life. I liked a saying in a magazine years ago that says, bloom where you are planted. A good reminder 😊
What a lovely tour, thank you Jenny! 🇨🇦🌸🇨🇦
I love you guys even more for you recognizing the spots of beauty in life.❤ Amen to that.
Hi Jenny, I absolutely love Mimi’s garden ❤ It’s so spectacular I have no words! She just blows me away with her beautiful garden and having no watering except for God and her, love you Mimi ❣️🦋
The lizard showed his red throat so cool! ❤
One of my favorite flower in the garden, simply beautiful and reliable perennial.
Thanks Jenny for a wonderful tour!
Hi there Jenny: I just received your "Proven Winner" Niagra Falls Switch Grass yesterday after coming indoors from an intensive gardening day. Looks great and appreciate the way you folks took the time to pack the beautiful grass with such care.! Your kind words of Happy Gardening on the front of the box shows you folks really care about your customers as well. Looks very healthy and imagine the grass will be stunning in the garden! Thanks for your tour this morning and as you mentioned we just have some moments of frustration but the gardening world is a wonderful place to be. Have a great day!💌
All the hydrangeas are sooooooo beautiful, Mimi's gardens are gorgeous. Thank you for sharing this with us. ❤❤
Your so lucky to have different colour of Hydrangea available to you. It’s always nice to see Mimi’s garden.
What a gorgeous collection of hydrangeas! I don't think I would ever go inside...lol!!
Thank you for the beautiful tour, Jenny❤. This has been a special joy for me because I didn’t know of anyone who had the “Lady in Red” hydrangea. The old nursery in our city closed and no one else knew anything about it! So glad to hear that someone else has this hydrangea as well.
Thank you, Jenny and Mimi❤.
It’s always fun going to Mimi’s garden, thanks. ❤😂❤
Jenny, you NEED some Incvincibelle Limetta hydrangeas! I'm in 7b with acidic red clay soil. I have 14 of them now. They look like Annabelle but smaller so they fit smaller spaces and don't flop. They rebloom so they have flowers June through frost. They do well wherever I put them sun to shade and I don't have any on irrigation. I don't fertilize them. I only water them the day I plant them. Some of mine are 5 years old now. They're so stinkin' good!
Love your commentary.
Thoroughly enjoyed watching this Hydrangea Paradise tour!
Thanks Jenny,from the first time you showed your Mother’s garden I was in love with it ,🌿🍃
Evening Jenny, It's 11pm Saturday night here and your video came through about an hour ago. Your hydrangea's are gorgeous. We have very, very old ones here and they are about 10ft wide by about 8-10ft tall. The flowers are huge so I'm guessing they might be mopheads. We also have an oakleaf hydrangea, which was very pretty, but unfortunately it looks like it's dying. As we are at the beginning of winter I'm going to see if it survives 🤔Mimi's gardens are beautiful, you are very lucky to have your mum so close. Have a great day and looking forward to the next video. Jeanette, New Zealand.
I love all the cute accents in Mimi's garden! So thoughtfully placed. Thank you for the tour!💚
This is my absolutely favorite video I’ve watched so far of yours!
The hedge behind the patio wall is gonna be spectacular
Thanks for the fabulous hydrangea tour! You covered so many and gave all the info we are considering at a nursery when deciding which variety to buy for our gardens. Beautiful, fun, informative, and practical: a perfect tour!
Both gardens look so incredible!!! ❤️👍
Stunning, thank you for the tour. They are my daughter in laws favorite plant, so I sent her this to start her day. Thank you for posting, beautiful & informative
Hi Jenny🌺 . The gorgeous hydrangeas, they look amazing in your garden and in
your Mams garden . Have
a wonderful day . 🌺🌻🌺
OMygosh, now I want several more hydrangeas! They're just so beautiful when planted as a hedge.
perfection only found in dictionary - needs to be made into a nice garden sign... 🙂
Nap on a bench there! All that beautiful water running, heaven!
Absolutely gorgeous! Always love to see Mimis gardens!
I just found and bought an eclipse hydrangea. Love it! I now have 7 hydrangeas total. There are many more to come!
You should get a Miss Saori. It has burgundy leaves.
Loved this tour!
Stunning!!!! Absolutely gorgeous hydrangeas! Motivates me to expand the varieties I have in my garden.
Awesome tour of Mimi's Hydrangeas, Jen ! Thank You So Much!
I have so much Deer 🦌 pressure this could just never be possible.
Good morning, Jenny☕️ Mimi’s gardens are gorgeous!😍 I love all the garden art she has all over her yard. So fun and whimsical. I can see why you love to be there. The Jasmin blows my mind! I wish we could grow it up here in Boston. You’ve given me some good ideas for under my Pine tree. 🌲 Have a Blessed Day 😊🐶
Quote of the day. “You can have a whole bunch of mess and junk in your life, but that does not mean that there aren’t beautiful moments and beautiful specs in there.”
Absolutely love all things hydrangea! Great video. On my roughly 0.25 acre lot I counted 16 hydrangeas I’ve planted in the past 5 years. Can’t get enough of them.
Thanks for the hydrangea tour! Loved all of them, and so many wonderful choices!
Love Mini's garden!
Hi, Jenny loved the tour!!!💖 you &mimi have stunning hydrangeas 🎉 also beautiful jasmine🐞🐝
Great video! Your hydrangeas are beautiful. As always, love the tours of Mimi's gardens. She sure has alot of hydrangeas. Beautiful. ❤
Jenny I love hydrangeas so of course this video was awesome! Yours are beautiful but Mimi’s are out of this world! Please revisit when the blooms have turned partially pink and when the leave turn for Fall !!! Can not wait for the tour with your momma!!! ❤️
Two beautiful gardens
So enjoyed seeing such a great variety of hydrangeas! I’m looking forward to planting a few myself!❤
Everything is so wonderful ❤️🌸
Thank you for the wonderful tour. I am getting ready to plant a couple ruby slippers - I didn’t think they got that big! And my tuff stuff - it’s hard to imagine the little hydrangeas I planted will grow that much. Maybe mine will be smaller in zone 6 without irrigation. Your comment - there is no such thing as too many hydrangeas - made me laugh 😂 I totally agree!❤
I have three Eclipse hydrangeas and gifted six of them to my daughter for Mother’s Day. Mine have incredible red/white flowers and hers have dark pink/white flowers. Both varieties are amazing! Love the dark leaves!
Yaaay! I’m searching for the ones I need right. now.!!!
Beautiful hydrangea tour!! Thanks for showing these beautiful blooms! So fun to see Mimi's collection.
The house we moved to in Tennessee has 4 different hydrangeas, the oak leaf is thriving. We have a have a lace cap one, the classic blueish one and now I know the other we have is the slipper one you mentioned. It blooms white cone shape flowers that turn redish pink eventually. 💗
Beautiful, beautiful flowers thank you for sharing with us:)
That is a Fuji Fall Hydrangea..they changed to name to Shooting Star. I’m in midstate SC and my Tuff Stuff are my favorite..oh, I forgot about Limelight 😂 BUT Shooting Star is tied for Second place. It is my oldest (6 yrs) and is my largest behind Pinky Winky. Mimi needs a Limelight but maybe it just hasn’t bloomed yet. I lied…there is a monster Oakleaf in back corner of property that was here went I moved in..probably bigger than Mimi’s..not on irrigation either! I don’t care what anyone says..for me, they can not take our afternoon sun and need watered as much as you can. I’m hydrangea crazy❤(KH)
Great Video, Jenny!! All I heard was buy MORE hydrangeas!! Okay, will do!! 😎 ❤️ 😍
I adore those tuff stuff hydrangeas and in Western NC. Can’t find them over here. They’re so pretty and Mimi’s are gorgeous!
Loved this hydrangea tour. I absolutely love it when you show your mama's garden. There is always something wonderful to see.
I bought two of those new Eclipse hydrangeas. Mimi's is in that wonderful high dappled light. It looked great! I found mine at the orange box store, where it was in full sun all day. They are still in their cans awaiting planting. Thanks for showing that Eclipse hydrangea. It was informative for me.
Needed this hydrangea tour… looking for some small hydrangeas 😊
At end of video the 3 pink ones might be Summer Crush and the very last one in pot could be BloomStruck .
Waooo beautiful Incrediball hydrangea....I was wating updated 😮
I just bought two Eclipse Hydrangeas this spring. The black foliage is stunning which makes the cherry blooms really pop. Bought mine off of Amazon. It came in a purple pot from the plant company named First Editions, if I remember correctly. Doing awesome in mostly shade.
Awesome! We have heard about it, good news it’s performing great.
I love this tour! ❤
Love it, Jenny!!! You are such an inspiration❤
That Climates is so pretty behind you on your house.
my garden is more of a place to keep my plant collection. messy doesn't begin to describe it. it is also overfilled with "native wildflowers" but there are Indvidual pieces that are quite lovely, and I think about Aunt Norma who gave me these or those are the yellow flowers from that lady down the block. I enjoy each piece and ignore the rest until it's their turn
Gardenias and Jasmine, zone 6b/7a, my wanted not possible plants. 😊
Gorgeous, Mimi's garden is amazing ❤
Jenny - what is the hanging clear globe ball in Mimi's yard that is behind you at 14:55?? Did I miss an update about the wedding? Did the rain create a need for another location?
Thank you for sharing! I have such plant FOMO, since we can’t grow hydrangeas here but I love enjoying your and Mimi’s stunners. Love your recent visitors from Arizona. 🍋🍋🍋
Wow!, Mimi will direct her garden tour for your event? That’s awesome and gives me hope she’ll do a video tour at some point.
Beautiful, Jenny!
I'm growing Incrediballs just fine in Austin Texas. It's like you said, Jenny, you have to know your garden and watch the sun and shade before you plant. I also got and Oakleaf from you this year because they are supposed to tolerate our heat a little better...she's growing like a weed LOL. Can't wait to see if she blooms this year! Thanks for all of the good information!❤🎉😊😊
Hi Jenny! Love all the hydrangeas in your garden and your Mom's. I am also a hydrangea lover. My favorite shrub. I have 31 spread out on my lawn and gardens. Love them. Did the wedding go beautifully? Love your channel. God Bless your family and business.
See you soon Jenny! I’m coming to your nursery today!😁
Thank you Jenny. 💐💚🙃
Hi Jenny, I agree with the PW Tuff Stuff mountain hydrangea- it thrives in my dry shade garden, along with PW Gatsby Star Oakleaf . I just purchased and planted the PW Gatsby Girl Oakleaf hydrangea and I hope it does just as well! I also do not have irrigation. Every time I buy another type of hydrangea I have to enlarge my existing gardens. 😂Zone 5 🇨🇦🥰🌸
I love your metaphor Jenny! Very fitting for all of us. You and Mimi's hydrangea's are beautiful!
Edit: I am going to get me some Tuff Stuff Serrata's! They are gorgeous!!!
So beautiful! Loved seeing this
Love them Jenny, thanking you for sharing!
Beautiful, thanks&or the tour.
So jealous of your hydrangea beauty. Just dug out three seven year old Little Limes😢because of deer predators. Putting in Pugster Pinkers instead. No spraying and no eating. But, boy those hydrangea are just gorgeous.
Ooh I was hoping you’d say Haas Halo while looking at that deep green with white flowers. I just planted one. It’s tiny! But I hope to have something to look at next year ❤
Thank you for this amazing tour. I love hydrangeas. I have over fifty of them half in pots around my pool and the other half in the ground. I have about six Endless Summer- Summer Crush hydrangeas and I think that is what your Mimi has on the side of her pump house. Much love from Maryland.❤
I have an Endless Bummer that has been in the ground 3 years. Never has bloomed. What’s your secret?
1.Never prune. 2.Protect from late spring frost . 3 Fertilize with Rose Tone from Espoma. 4. Check your soil if has to much nitrogen that can cause for a very green lush plant but less or no bloom . Usually the Rose tone twice a year once in early March when they start budding out and one more time in July would take care of it. No more after July as the plant has to go dormant for the winter after that and this fertilizer is a slow release that can last for a couple of months and won’t let the plant go dormant. Good luck!
This is amazing Jenny
Fun and beautiful!❤️
I have really good luck with the Blue Carolina Cypress in central Texas.
Loved the hydrangeas tour!!
We're you able to have the wedding at your nursery gardens?
Jenny-I have been out to the nursery and after seeing your gorgeous gardens my biggest question is how are you keeping the deer away? The deer in our neighborhood are destroying everything. They are eating things that traditionally they would never touch. I bought a gorgeous dark chocolate baptisa from you a few weeks ago, deer got it the first night it was in. They are even eating lantana! I need a deer video!
Thanks for the tips🌄
Beautiful video!
Mimi's Everillo carex are gorgeous! She doesn't have rabbit issues? Half of ours are 🐇 pruned 🙄 SO excited to see her garden at the Signature Experience! We are in the NC Sandhills z8a with a similar look--tall pines, pinestraw, natural look...I know that I'll get loads of inspiration. So nice of her to share her space.🥰 And yes, I have a macrophylla that has a combo of colors on it right now. 🩵💜🤍
would love to see Mimi's purchases.
The plant you called midnight something looks like a macrophylla to me. Lacecap blooms grow on macrophylla,serratta and arborescens.
Wow! Such inspiration. Gorgeous..what a great gardner you learned from....I loved the old shoes she had beside the hydrangeas with little planted im guessing sometype of hen and chick or succulent...so stinkin adorable...that speaks of her..love it....what is the vine she has growing on the bamboo trellis leaned up on the tree next to the huge (gorgeous) ruby slippers? Thank you for the tour!
How does your Mother label her plants? I need a label that last. I love your videos and you have a beautiful home and garden. I hope to be able to visit Creekside one day soon.
Love your videos! I am also Zone 8a in Columbia. Any experience/ advice on Fairytale Bride cascading hydrangeas? Considering some for large porch planters. Thanks!!
Can we see pictures from the wedding?
My seratas are reliable bloomers never injured by frost. Can't say the same for the macrophylas.