I just wanted to pop in the comments and thank you for all of your gardening encouragement! I'm still a beginner, and I love seeing how - even when things don't turn out the way you expected - you create beauty in this world! (I love the coffee mug, too!)
Good to see you, Kristen. I know time is not something you have enough of with a new baby and 3 other children. You’re garden looks good….especially the snapdragons. It’s just wonderful that you have so many surprise perennials in your zone. Yay! 😊💖👍
Your honesty is so refreshing! Beautiful gardens and yes, let the wild ones stay - I do the same (thought I'm not a flower farmer - but an enthusiastic flower / veggie grower). Happy to find your channel today! Signed, fellow Canadian in zone 3/4 (Quebec)
I totally agree about not doing any fixed design in the first few years of a new garden. I purposefully did in ground beds so that I could change my mind on their size and shape over the first few years and now that I am settled into each bed length and width, I am still doing inground so as I can easily change the layout in the future if I want to..
What a lovely garden you have. I'm in the fraser valley of B.C. and have trouble growing things with our weird weather. I can't even imagine growing in such a cold climate with a shorter season. ..and all while having and tending to young children. Well done. I also love your coffee cup!
Love the garden! I was late getting a lot of my seedlings into the ground and feel like I am so far behind! (Also zone 3 canadian). Two questions: do you stake/corral your snaps? And where did you find rainbow quartet stock seeds?!!
Hi, I'm in Alberta. Where did you get the Feverfew from, I'm having a hard time finding some? I saw a video on how Feverfew was good for migraines. My daughter gets them and I want to grow some to see if it will help her.
I just wanted to pop in the comments and thank you for all of your gardening encouragement! I'm still a beginner, and I love seeing how - even when things don't turn out the way you expected - you create beauty in this world! (I love the coffee mug, too!)
Thank you so much!
Good to see you, Kristen. I know time is not something you have enough of with a new baby and 3 other children. You’re garden looks good….especially the snapdragons. It’s just wonderful that you have so many surprise perennials in your zone. Yay! 😊💖👍
It’s been really tough getting videos out with baby. I’m so glad everyone understands!
@@ShiftingRoots Of course everyone understands. You’re amazing doing all that you do. 💖
Love the rainbow stock! So pretty! That coffee cup is really cute too 😊
Thanks! I’ll have a discount code for the cup in the next video.
Your honesty is so refreshing! Beautiful gardens and yes, let the wild ones stay - I do the same (thought I'm not a flower farmer - but an enthusiastic flower / veggie grower). Happy to find your channel today! Signed, fellow Canadian in zone 3/4 (Quebec)
Just found you! Thanks a million for sharing! ❤
You’re so welcome!
You did SUCH a great job with all the plants you are growing!!! They all look gorgeous!! And all that beneath family and a tiny baby, chapeau!!
Thank you! I couldn’t do it without a lot of help!
It is great that you can be there for a fellow flower farmer in need, to be able to offer what you were blessed with:))) Baby is angellike:))
Thank you!
Gorgeous!
Thank you!
I totally agree about not doing any fixed design in the first few years of a new garden. I purposefully did in ground beds so that I could change my mind on their size and shape over the first few years and now that I am settled into each bed length and width, I am still doing inground so as I can easily change the layout in the future if I want to..
What a lovely garden you have. I'm in the fraser valley of B.C. and have trouble growing things with our weird weather. I can't even imagine growing in such a cold climate with a shorter season. ..and all while having and tending to young children. Well done. I also love your coffee cup!
Thanks for the video!
You’re welcome!
Thanks for the video! 🌸
Love the garden! I was late getting a lot of my seedlings into the ground and feel like I am so far behind! (Also zone 3 canadian). Two questions: do you stake/corral your snaps? And where did you find rainbow quartet stock seeds?!!
Enjoyed the flowers very much. Where did you get the cute planter pot coffee cup?
Thanks! The coffee cup is from Rudie Jo Merchantile. It’s a super cute online home shop.
@@ShiftingRoots Thank you
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Hi, I'm in Alberta. Where did you get the Feverfew from, I'm having a hard time finding some? I saw a video on how Feverfew was good for migraines. My daughter gets them and I want to grow some to see if it will help her.
You can get seeds from johnnys seeds and start now and cover over winter for a nice early summer crop
I’ll second Johnnys seeds, and usually Stems and William Dam have them too.
@@ShiftingRoots thanks
@@redhairdontcare19 thanks
how many acres do you have for your perennial garden? I live in Oregon 8 zone. thanks