I absolutely love your garden walks ….it gives me so many ideas. One suggestion that would help me is if you could comment on where you plant your perennials as to how much Sun or shade they get….that is a problem I have….how many hours of Sun or how many hours of shade the plants need to become so beautiful…thank you.
LOVING your garden(s), each and every video!! So many changes within all the tours! lovely varieties of hostas, ferns, hydrangeas and such. Way-back-garden is looking aMAzing!! The sun coming through the slats of the fence! Who needs to go to a botanical garden when we got it all at Soleil's!!! Zone 6a here,l SW of Cleveland, OH - we're getting the HEAT tomorrow and all week (mid to uppet 90's). GADZ!!!! (I'll take that - over 10, 20 degrees and snow; sorry, I'm a freeze-baby...)
Your yard is so beautiful! I live in Northern Colorado & we've been extremely hot. Crazy storms with lots of hail. Thank God we haven't been in the path of them but it's been very close. We are about to remove some overgrown trees from our yard & I can't wait to open it up to all the beautiful trees that have been suffering from lack of light. The previous owners did a wonderful job on the landscape but after 20 years, some things just need to be removed & replaced. I love all the names of your plants cause I have most of them as well in my garden. Thanks for sharing with us! Michell
I am absolutely obsessed with how you place your hostas! I must have 50 screenshot of your hostas, heucheras & brunnera, lol. I can’t wait to get started in my backyard garden beds
Just amazing colors, textures, and design! A very splendid video, thank you for sharing your gardening expertise. My gardens are progressing, a little less colorful than I would like, but I am moving my containers of annuals around to balance things out. Yes, we are heading for some high temps. this coming week. I enjoy the heat, but hard to work in the garden at my age. I will have to get outside early in the morning. I must say, your way back room is so lush looking. When you edit some of the beds, your extra hosta would look wonderful back there. Especially the giant ones, they would make it look magical! Thank you, this is so joyful for me. ❤Gail
Your garden is beautiful, as always. the flower you wanted identified is clustered bellflower. Mine has been slowly creeping through the garden for many years. I love it!
Yes !!! 90s for the next 2 weeks supposedly in PA, UGH !!! My coneflowers are all bursting right now 🤩 I don't see any buds on my Bobo yet , hmmm ? Thanks for the tour and go for a swim for me 😉
Yes, it's going to get really hot in Iowa City and you reminded me to get out and start watering the ground now as I have a shipment of half price blue veronicas and Russian sages from Bluestone Perennials arriving on Monday. I am digging the holes now and will fill them with water. I'm also watering my daylily collection as they have really budded up in this wet spring and should be great!
I have several of my echinacea pushing bids and also some blooms! I’m in SW Michigan. I have Rudbeckia opening. My Montauk daisies are huge and lush but not a bud in sight. My agastache are blooming. My Quick Fire have buds and are opening also. Thank you for Sharing your space! 😊♥️
Hello my garden friend Question: is any part of your garden on drip irrigation or is everything hand watered? As always, your garden is lovely. I'm also in zone 6 and at this time my garden is showing plenty of color even though it's hot and dry. I try to take advantage of heat and drought tolerant plants to avoid drip. I don't mind hand watering; it gives me a chance to see and know what's what in each garden bed! You have given me valuable advice and inspiration especially in mentioning what kinds of light many of your plants are growing in, so I thank you, and continue sharing the good as well as the not so good!🥰 Willette
Yeah this coming week yeah starting tomorrow it's going to be really really hot yeah I'm the one with a 30 gardens at memorial Park in New Kensington PA and I really enjoyed out there I just have to keep watering anything I put in new other than that it does pretty good on its own so talk to you later
Your garden is so lovely and your hostas are just stunning! I’m trying to create a hosta garden this year and am very interested in learning more about them. Thank you for mentioning so many by name. Do you have a video where you focus on hostas, their names, their care etc.?
Everything looks absolutely beautiful ❤❤❤ yes definitely a weird start like you said some things blooming early and late? We are going to be in the mid to high 90's for about 9 days, not looking forward to it at all!
The garden is looking fabulous. Hostas are outstanding. I’m sure if I have asked you about pruning the Brunneras. The little blue flowers are still there with the leave’s getting larger. Should I prune off the flower stems? I also have a few snapdragons in pots. One the flower heads drop off do I prune. Thank you Enjoy the rest of your weekend. 🌸🌿🌺💚☀️
At the 22:11 mark, what is the green shrub on the left of the fountain? Maybe a dwarf pine? It's really cute, and I want to know what it is to see if I can grow it in zone 7a in east Tennessee.
@@Suburbanoasis i thought it might be but it's soooo green and fluffy💞 when i see them in the store they always look like a forest green rather than a deep dark hunter green like yours looks. I really love yours. Do you have red clay acidic soil (like I do) where you live, or something else? I've seen dwarf mugo at home depot when I was there a couple months ago, but it didn't look like how yours does. Yours is just perfect 💞 does it get lighter needles and darker needles depending on new growth and old growth? I can't understand why they were such a pale green at home depot and yours is so deep dark and fluffy.
Your garden is absolutely gorgeous! I’m in zone 6 also that’s why I love to watch your garden tours. 🪴💐🌲
Me too!😊
The layering of the hostas is Drop dead gorgeous. The whole garden is LUSH!
Thank you so much!!!
Thanks for the tour. Love your garden. Everything looks so beautiful. 😊
Good morning! The garden is looking amazing!
I absolutely love your garden walks ….it gives me so many ideas. One suggestion that would help me is if you could comment on where you plant your perennials as to how much Sun or shade they get….that is a problem I have….how many hours of Sun or how many hours of shade the plants need to become so beautiful…thank you.
Gardeners have to be patient and let the plants do what they do those shrubs fit perfectly right there
Such a beautiful variety of flowers and plants. So serene.
So nice of you, Theresa!
Google LENS said the purple flower is a Campanula, you can check in detail with leaves
It's possible it could be campanula glomerata....maybe....thanks for sharing!!
Beautiful natural looking garden, its a pollinators dream.
Thank you, they do seem to enjoy the buffet. 🙃
LOVING your garden(s), each and every video!! So many changes within all the tours! lovely varieties of hostas, ferns, hydrangeas and such. Way-back-garden is looking aMAzing!! The sun coming through the slats of the fence! Who needs to go to a botanical garden when we got it all at Soleil's!!! Zone 6a here,l SW of Cleveland, OH - we're getting the HEAT tomorrow and all week (mid to uppet 90's). GADZ!!!! (I'll take that - over 10, 20 degrees and snow; sorry, I'm a freeze-baby...)
Yes, I will take it over the cold, too, as long as we don't all catch on fire and the plants survive!!. Lol
Your yard is so beautiful! I live in Northern Colorado & we've been extremely hot. Crazy storms with lots of hail. Thank God we haven't been in the path of them but it's been very close. We are about to remove some overgrown trees from our yard & I can't wait to open it up to all the beautiful trees that have been suffering from lack of light. The previous owners did a wonderful job on the landscape but after 20 years, some things just need to be removed & replaced. I love all the names of your plants cause I have most of them as well in my garden. Thanks for sharing with us! Michell
We had to do that same thing when we moved in this house! Good luck to you with it.
❤ your gardens
I love the way back garden! What are your plans for the brush pile?
Right now it is serving as a wildlife berm for small creatures to enjoy. Not sure about the future, whether I will take it apart....
I know you enjoy your garden. Beautiful
Yes, thank you my friend !
Beautiful garden I love all the different flowers I buy some of the flowers that you have in your beautiful garden🙏🏼😇👍👌🌹💯
Thank you for sharing and for watching!
I am absolutely obsessed with how you place your hostas! I must have 50 screenshot of your hostas, heucheras & brunnera, lol. I can’t wait to get started in my backyard garden beds
Wow, thank you! Have a blast creating something you love!!!
Just amazing colors, textures, and design! A very splendid video, thank you for sharing your gardening expertise. My gardens are progressing, a little less colorful than I would like, but I am moving my containers of annuals around to balance things out. Yes, we are heading for some high temps. this coming week. I enjoy the heat, but hard to work in the garden at my age. I will have to get outside early in the morning. I must say, your way back room is so lush looking. When you edit some of the beds, your extra hosta would look wonderful back there. Especially the giant ones, they would make it look magical! Thank you, this is so joyful for me. ❤Gail
Thanks, Gail. It is hard to garden at my age as well in the heat! 😎
Your garden is beautiful, as always. the flower you wanted identified is clustered bellflower. Mine has been slowly creeping through the garden for many years. I love it!
Thanks for the info!
Love your garden walks. So relaxing and peaceful. Here in Virginia, in the SW corner, temps have been mainly in the 70's to low 80's.
Sounds great!
Another beautiful garden tour👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 yes my hostas are blooming! I’m not looking forward to this up coming heatwave Drink water people 💧💧💧💧
Truly!!
I love your garden and look forward to your weekly garden walkabouts.
Soooo lovely i really loved the mailbox garden this week!!!
Yes !!! 90s for the next 2 weeks supposedly in PA, UGH !!! My coneflowers are all bursting right now 🤩
I don't see any buds on my Bobo yet , hmmm ? Thanks for the tour and go for a swim for me 😉
Oh your coneflowers too? Seems so early for those and early to see any buds on bobos....
Yes, it's going to get really hot in Iowa City and you reminded me to get out and start watering the ground now as I have a shipment of half price blue veronicas and Russian sages from Bluestone Perennials arriving on Monday. I am digging the holes now and will fill them with water. I'm also watering my daylily collection as they have really budded up in this wet spring and should be great!
I hope the new plants do well when you get them, what a fun order!
I always really enjoy your gardens. Yes, I’m in SW Ontario near the Michigan border, and we have some terrible heat coming next week.
I just had my first daisy open in Oregon, 8b this morning! So fun.
That is awesome!
I have several of my echinacea pushing bids and also some blooms! I’m in SW Michigan. I have Rudbeckia opening. My Montauk daisies are huge and lush but not a bud in sight. My agastache are blooming. My Quick Fire have buds and are opening also. Thank you for
Sharing your space! 😊♥️
Thanks for sharing. It's a strange order of flowering this year.
Hello my garden friend
Question: is any part of your garden on drip irrigation or is everything hand watered? As always, your garden is lovely. I'm also in zone 6 and at this time my garden is showing plenty of color even though it's hot and dry. I try to take advantage of heat and drought tolerant plants to avoid drip. I don't mind hand watering; it gives me a chance to see and know what's what in each garden bed! You have given me valuable advice and inspiration especially in mentioning what kinds of light many of your plants are growing in, so I thank you, and continue sharing the good as well as the not so good!🥰
Willette
Like you, I hand water when needed. Mostly just the pots or in times of drought the really dry areas.
Can you show how you dead head your catch fly please? I have a variegated catch fly that’s just getting really wild.
I will try to do that!!
Everything is looking so beautiful! Can you show us how you divide your plants?
When it gets cooler, yes!!
Beautiful ❤
Yeah this coming week yeah starting tomorrow it's going to be really really hot yeah I'm the one with a 30 gardens at memorial Park in New Kensington PA and I really enjoyed out there I just have to keep watering anything I put in new other than that it does pretty good on its own so talk to you later
Stay cool!!
Your garden is so lovely and your hostas are just stunning! I’m trying to create a hosta garden this year and am very interested in learning more about them. Thank you for mentioning so many by name. Do you have a video where you focus on hostas, their names, their care etc.?
I do, search the play list for hostas, heucheras and pulmonaria!
Yes! Northern IL going to be 90's until Thursday. Your hosta combo is beautiful. Did you plant all of your arborvitae? I've always admired them 😊
Thank you. Yes, I planted them over the course of about 4 years.
Everything looks absolutely beautiful ❤❤❤ yes definitely a weird start like you said some things blooming early and late? We are going to be in the mid to high 90's for about 9 days, not looking forward to it at all!
Exactly!! So hot!!
Everything is so beautiful. What are the two trees behind you in the intro? They look so unique.
Hello, those are tianshan seven son flower shrubs that have been pruned to be a tree form.
The garden is looking fabulous. Hostas are outstanding. I’m sure if I have asked you about pruning the Brunneras. The little blue flowers are still there with the leave’s getting larger. Should I prune off the flower stems? I also have a few snapdragons in pots. One the flower heads drop off do I prune. Thank you
Enjoy the rest of your weekend. 🌸🌿🌺💚☀️
Yes prune the flower stems unless you want little babies!!
At the 22:11 mark, what is the green shrub on the left of the fountain? Maybe a dwarf pine? It's really cute, and I want to know what it is to see if I can grow it in zone 7a in east Tennessee.
That is a dwarf mugo pine!
@@Suburbanoasis i thought it might be but it's soooo green and fluffy💞 when i see them in the store they always look like a forest green rather than a deep dark hunter green like yours looks. I really love yours. Do you have red clay acidic soil (like I do) where you live, or something else? I've seen dwarf mugo at home depot when I was there a couple months ago, but it didn't look like how yours does. Yours is just perfect 💞 does it get lighter needles and darker needles depending on new growth and old growth? I can't understand why they were such a pale green at home depot and yours is so deep dark and fluffy.
@missjenniferd1 I probably would say they either over or under water them there so they look a little sad.
Yeahhh , I got a Johnson’s Blue Geranium, thank you Soleil for helping me spend my money 😂
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Beautiful garden Soleil! What is the Japanese fern variety at 7:28? Is it the ghost fern?
I believe it is!
How do you not have slugs devouring your hosta?! They look perfect…mine, not so much lol
There are a few holes, but not like I have heard from others as to how bad theirs have been this year.
I live in zone 5b and/or 6a. I love maidenhair ferns. I can't get them to survive. How do you have one? What am I doing wrong?
Where are you planting them? How much light and what type of soil and drainage?
Where did you get your black garden fence?
I got that fencing at Menards, it is a no dig fence.
Thank you!
Campanula
Glomerta
I agree. 👍