All of my beds are around my foundation of the house and this year I’ve finally started gardening around the outer edge of the lawn so I can actually see them from inside!
I used this idea when planting a family members yard. I knew the view they would see most was from their porch, so stood near the porch to plan where to plant things. ☺️
One of my landscaper tricks is to take a garden hose to outline a potential bed area and then adjust it accordingly. I like to check out the design from an upstairs window and all different angles from the street and sidewalk.
I seriously love you! Haha you are so peppy and when you talk, you are quick and to the point. Not a lot of fluff, or the occasional “umm” or “so” or whatever. I enjoy watching your videos! Very inspiring and informative! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you so much being so giving, I just love how you did this video, I so enjoy watching you again just what I need. You give me so much joy. I am 87 and still planing and doing everyday. I too love to look out my windows and plan and enjoy. I am working hard to make my beds pretty all 4 seasons with not much upkeep. I planted 0ver 500 bulbs last fall and so enjoying them coming out of the ground now, next will be my peonys then roses my roses are taking to much care so I am taking out a few and adding Nepeta, Russian Sage, Sedum, Salva and etc. Thank you so much you make my day.
Girrrrrl….you are so ammmmazzzzing!! Thank you for being so you and giving with your knowledge, passion and totally relatable! Please keep posting your awesome videos! ❤
@gardeningTLC hi Michelle, always enjoy your videos and your energy. What software program do you use for the landscaping design? We are moving into a lakehouse, I'm stressed out about the design. Appreciate it.
Very helpful! Would love to see a video on how to design a natural/graceful transition from the wild woodland that surrounds our home to borders and lawn. Looking forward to following this project as it develops!
Me too. We have been in the same home 23 years & are getting ready to downsize a bit. We haven’t even found the new property yet & I am already planning. I must be insane.
60 is young, gardening keeps you young. Don't give into that 3 letter word! We have just bought a house with a 2 acre garden completely void of any plants except grass. I even have to re-route the drive in which I will also do myself. it's never too late. UK 62 young.
Great video! The wheels are turning in my head! Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge in a very digestible way. Can't wait to get my hands dirty!
I've been gardening for over five decades and agree with your seven steps. Kudos for starting with soil! Planned weed suppression is also important - especially when you want low maintenance. At 62, I want to control my garden instead of the garden controlling me! I loved your plant placements and focal point stature & anchor boulder. I'm an artist so the color wheel and texture is my jam. You included both beautifully!
Um, this is one of the best videos I’ve seen on how to set up a floral bed. I appreciate it so much. I just watched it twice and will probably watch it again. You have so much knowledge and this video was amazing.
I love your videos! I have learned so much. For years I have been buying things I like at the moment and putting them places. Now I plan to organize my beds.
I watch a LOT of gardening videos and I have to say this is one of the very best ones I’ve ever seen - so helpful!!! Thanks so much for taking us through your design thought process. WOW!!!
You are the best! This helps so much. Just watching you makes me feel confident to get started on a plan. Glad you are in my zone and your taste in plants matches mine. 😊
I love how you did this video! Thank you for showing the design process. I love how the plants look together! Well done! I can’t wait to see it come together!
I love what you're doing; keep showing people what is possible with a little bit of work. Stay strong in your biology, it is your health and your plants health. :))
Way beyond what I expected, but I should have known coming from you… such enthusiasm! This is great because I need to do the east side of our home so I can actually just copy it! Thank you so much, no wonder your subscribers are growing so quickly, you are not afraid to share your talent. Can’t wait for the shade video, that covers 80% of our acreage😂😂. Brenda🇨🇦ZN4
Like a lot of others have mentioned, I have a huge garden area to plan. I have added so many plants, and coming in to year 3 in this newer to me yard, I can see I have already made a lot of mistakes. I can grow plants, but I have horrible design sense. Your tips are helping me understand what I’m doing wrong. Thanks so much for this series.
Oh when I was a new gardener, I made quite a few jumbled hot messes. Even as an experienced gardener you are always learning. I just cleaned up a hot mess bed this fall. But you can adjust and transplant and change...that is what is great about gardening.
You are so much fun to watch and listen to, you should have your own tv garden show. Love your energy and enthusiasm. Thanks for all the tips on gardening!
Excellent. I have a big problem with deer, chipmunks, wood chucks......I live in the country! This has given me ideas....I am wanting beds with more flowers and less maintenance. Thank you
I just found your channel. Your plan for this planting bed is wonderful. You didn't mention this, but you also created a pollinator garden with the perennials you chose. I love it, thank you for all the good ideas.
yesss shade please! 🙂The front of my house is North facing and I want it to have interest year round but it's so hard to find things that can take full shade in the winter and also take part sun in Summer. Thank you for all you do, your video layout is great!
I appreciate this video and your perennial pairings so much!! I am a new gardener with lots of property to develop (almost an acre of different garden beds I'm planning). I do a lot of research but having the steps broken down like this with the visual is unbelievably helpful! The bed I'm focusing on this year is East facing. This is perfect 😊 thank you!
Your entusiasm is infectious. I had to subscribe. I love how you planned this out. I have a big yard and can't wait to practice your method. Thank you!
Wonderful video! I also have a large backyard to fill, however, mine borders a wetland buffer (lots of hungry critters and boggy spots). Unable to have a fence, I'm working out a fruit tree & cottage garden perimeter without feeding all the deer & woodchucks.Not so good with planner apps, so I use the photo editor on my phone to draw in ideas. Also, on the cheap and using stem cuttings & seed from my front cottage garden and neighbor sharing. Patiently waiting on many hydrandea, roses & peonies to mature... the hardest part! I'm now rethinking foundation plants to include winter interest.Thank you for sharing your ideas & experience.
This video was so informative. I loved it. I subscribed now teach me everything you know! I love watching gardening video, but they show planting but they never explain the process! This was great!
I thought the yarrow was ‘Autumn Joy’ sedum😊. Like you said, so many variables, and different designers will all come up with different designs!❤. Love the statue btw!
Great information!!! I love your choice in everything that you are putting in that area!!! Im in Indiana, the weather this week has been mild, I can't wait to start planting again. I'm changing a few things around, counting the days until Spring!!
Omg that is going to look amazing!!!!!! The only problem I have is that everything is so expensive up here in Canada Ontario! So my garden bed is slowly evolving
Hi Michelle, thanks for another great video! Would you consider doing a video putting a cottage garden in this space to compare and contrast to your more structured look? 🙏🏻
I have a cottage garden on the other side that we did last year. I will be doing one where we actually add to what we started so hopefully that will be what you are looking for. That one probably wont be until May though.
Wonderful video. I have been putting off redesigning and old flower bed. I’m 77 and my flower beds have changed from full sun to part shade and so many perennials have died and now I need to replace with more shade tolerant ones.
Hi Michelle, as always, another great video! You asked for suggestions for what would Michelle do videos. As a gardener, I have dealt with this issue. I am currently dealing with this condition with an oak tree. A video suggestion would be identifying chlorosis. Also, immediate and long-term steps to take to prevent plants from potentially dying that are struggling with chlorosis. Please include any products you recommend helping to correct this problem. Thanks Michelle!
Thank you for the suggestion. I have never had to personally deal with chlorosis. I know what it is, but have zero "hands-on" experience dealing with it. Laura at Garden Answer deals with it and treats it regularly, might be a good source to get better answers than I have.
I've just discovered you! Love your enthusiasm about gardening and of course plants. I live in zone 8 (North East Alabama). Very challenging as I'm convinced that area is zone 7a at time and it feels like zone 8b sometimes. The soil is red clay and needs consistent encouragement. I'm trying. Your podcast on the cone flowers and different pollinator plants was excellent. Thank you.
Great Video!!!!! I love how you showed the planting for the bed in front of the barn. The visual is worth so much. You said you used software for your landscape design, is this software for novice -something I could find and or use - any landscape software you would recommend for home novice. I love the Echinechia, I planted some Salsa red a few years back and a bunny got in my back yard and ate it! I planted more last year - and yes, bunny gets in my fenced back yard eats my coneflower and Phlox plants! I can't figure out how bunny is getting in - it is young so it is smaller than full grownn, but they can squeeze through small voids - so I am out this spring with yard cloth again closing up any voids!!!! I am successful at keeping the deer out my backyard though.
It is professional software and not a homeowner version...it's pretty expensive, but if you are a landscaper or a designer it's worth every penny. It is called PRO Landscape
@@gardeningTLC I checked out that software, $1,500 is probably overkill for me to spend for my project but If I had a lot more to do, I am sure it would be worth it as you say. I found software called - Realtime Lanscaper Pro - I bought a used 2014 version on Ebay for $16.00 . I figure, if I like it and need to buy the current version at $279, I will. I will try this out and see. It is supposed to have 6,500 plant library and supposed to be easy to use.
I just found your channel and I am absolutely thrilled with your videos . I need help planting around a tree Crimson King Maple . It was planted 4 years ago so it still is small 7 foot high
Hi Michelle. I wish I’d found your channel 3 years ago! I garden in zone 8b, near the east coast of Virginia. My weakness are roses. Last year I made the mistake of planting my purple Salvia in front of my small pink rose bushes. The Salvia was way too tall and shadowed my immature pink rose bushes. When I first planted the Salvia, I didn’t pay attention to how tall it would get. I will probably have to rearrange my Salvia (transplant) and put them behind the rose bushes (ugh)! I also have rose obelisks that have climbers for vertical interest and a bird bath. I have hummingbirds that love the Salvia as well as bees. Since I house Purple Martin migratory birds in my backyard each year and I have a dog, the font yard is the only place I have to use for my flower beds. I also deal a lot with black spot and powdery mildew since we have high humidity. But, it’s worth the extra work to have my roses. 😊 Thank you for your videos.
I just found your videos and Love them. You are so upbeat and realistic. I love your style!! I am a gardener in Windy, humid, dry Kansas and struggle with creating beautiful beds with year round interest and focus. I love how you design before you begin. What software do you use for this? I have tried many approaches. I also will explore the proven winners plans that you have mentioned. I hope you keep making videos!!❤
One of my rules is "the view from the house." I love to look out my windows and plan the view I see from inside.
Me too...this bed is actually not facing the house at all...that is an excellent point though. 😀
All of my beds are around my foundation of the house and this year I’ve finally started gardening around the outer edge of the lawn so I can actually see them from inside!
I'll enjoy watching you put this garden in! I learn so much when I can watch someone work and not just see before and after photos.@@gardeningTLC
Friends love my gardens and have told me that they remember my comment that I plan my gardens this way.@@LovelyIslandVacation-ch6wo
I used this idea when planting a family members yard. I knew the view they would see most was from their porch, so stood near the porch to plan where to plant things. ☺️
One of my landscaper tricks is to take a garden hose to outline a potential bed area and then adjust it accordingly. I like to check out the design from an upstairs window and all different angles from the street and sidewalk.
That's a great idea!
Yes👏my husband thinks i was abit overboard but guess what he enjoys seeing it and doesn't question it anymore 😅
I seriously love you! Haha you are so peppy and when you talk, you are quick and to the point. Not a lot of fluff, or the occasional “umm” or “so” or whatever. I enjoy watching your videos! Very inspiring and informative! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Oh thank you!
I’d love to see native plants incorporated into designs ❤ thank you!
I would give this video a 10 thumbs up! I love all your content and you have given me some great ideas for our property.
Awesome! Thank you!
Thank you so much being so giving, I just love how you did this video, I so enjoy watching you again just what I need. You give me so much joy. I am 87 and still planing and doing everyday. I too love to look out my windows and plan and enjoy. I am working hard to make my beds pretty all 4 seasons with not much upkeep. I planted 0ver 500 bulbs last fall and so enjoying them coming out of the ground now, next will be my peonys then roses my roses are taking to much care so I am taking out a few and adding Nepeta, Russian Sage, Sedum, Salva and etc. Thank you so much you make my day.
Oh..that is wonderful
How impressive, I am in awe! It is encouraging for all of us.
Girrrrrl….you are so ammmmazzzzing!! Thank you for being so you and giving with your knowledge, passion and totally relatable! Please keep posting your awesome videos! ❤
You are so welcome!
I like the computer design deal. It makes picturing all of the plants much easier!
Me too
@gardeningTLC hi Michelle, always enjoy your videos and your energy. What software program do you use for the landscaping design? We are moving into a lakehouse, I'm stressed out about the design. Appreciate it.
I'll second that what program are you using?
It is a professional software that I used, well still do, when I did a lot of landscaping for my company. It is called PRO Landscapes
@gardeningTLC thank you Michelle. How much do you charge for landscape design?
Very helpful! Would love to see a video on how to design a natural/graceful transition from the wild woodland that surrounds our home to borders and lawn. Looking forward to following this project as it develops!
Great suggestion!
I wish I would have found you ten years ago ! I’m 60 so I really shouldn’t be designing another garden 😅
Haha. I can relate.
Me too. We have been in the same home 23 years & are getting ready to downsize a bit. We haven’t even found the new property yet & I am already planning. I must be insane.
60 is young, gardening keeps you young. Don't give into that 3 letter word! We have just bought a house with a 2 acre garden completely void of any plants except grass. I even have to re-route the drive in which I will also do myself. it's never too late. UK 62 young.
Your video showed up today. Perfect timing as I want to create a new landscape in my backyard. Looking forward to watching the rest of the process!
Thank you for taking us through the process. I especially enjoyed the explanations and then actually seeing visuals. Very helpful. Thank you!
Great video! The wheels are turning in my head! Thank you for sharing all of your knowledge in a very digestible way. Can't wait to get my hands dirty!
OMG! where have you been all of my life??? New subscriber here and I'm sooo glad I found you. I will be bing watching all your videos.
Welcome!!
I loved the visual. this was a great episode. Thanks Michelle! It will be a great addition to your garden. i loved your use of shrubs and tree's!!!!
Thank you so much!
Perfect timing for planning my spring project! I'm your biggest fan!!!!
Yay! Thank you!
It's going to be gorgeous! I love all your energy .
Thank you so much!!
I love your energy and enthusiasm❣️
I love your enthusiasm! Such a great lesson and principles to use. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!
Thanks for watching!
I've been gardening for over five decades and agree with your seven steps. Kudos for starting with soil! Planned weed suppression is also important - especially when you want low maintenance. At 62, I want to control my garden instead of the garden controlling me! I loved your plant placements and focal point stature & anchor boulder. I'm an artist so the color wheel and texture is my jam. You included both beautifully!
ahhh..Thank you :)
Um, this is one of the best videos I’ve seen on how to set up a floral bed. I appreciate it so much. I just watched it twice and will probably watch it again. You have so much knowledge and this video was amazing.
I love your videos! I have learned so much. For years I have been buying things I like at the moment and putting them places. Now I plan to organize my beds.
I watch a LOT of gardening videos and I have to say this is one of the very best ones I’ve ever seen - so helpful!!! Thanks so much for taking us through your design thought process. WOW!!!
Wow, thank you!
You are the best! This helps so much. Just watching you makes me feel confident to get started on a plan. Glad you are in my zone and your taste in plants matches mine. 😊
You are so welcome!
I love how you did this video! Thank you for showing the design process. I love how the plants look together! Well done! I can’t wait to see it come together!
Thanks so much! 😊
As an aspiring landscape designer and horticulture student, I so appreciate your knowledge and energy! Many thanks! 🙏
I love what you're doing; keep showing people what is possible with a little bit of work. Stay strong in your biology, it is your health and your plants health. :))
Way beyond what I expected, but I should have known coming from you… such enthusiasm!
This is great because I need to do the east side of our home so I can actually just copy it!
Thank you so much, no wonder your subscribers are growing so quickly, you are not afraid to share your talent.
Can’t wait for the shade video, that covers 80% of our acreage😂😂.
Brenda🇨🇦ZN4
Make sure to sub in zone 4 plants where there might have been zone 5 in the video.....if u need suggestions for subs let me know.
Oh ya… I counted on that. I will look for the same structure and type but suited to my zone.
Thank You for the reply.
Looks great. Love your no nonsense presentation and the fact you use the universal points of composition and color harmony.
Thanks!
I'm really enjoying these "how to landscape" videos. Thank you!!
Glad you like them!
Great info and perfect time of the year to be watching this! ❤
Glad it was helpful!
It’s so much fun planning. Here in MI I love that we get all 4 seasons; I really enjoyed this video thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for another great video! I’m motivated.
So glad! GO GO GO!!!
Like a lot of others have mentioned, I have a huge garden area to plan. I have added so many plants, and coming in to year 3 in this newer to me yard, I can see I have already made a lot of mistakes. I can grow plants, but I have horrible design sense. Your tips are helping me understand what I’m doing wrong. Thanks so much for this series.
Oh when I was a new gardener, I made quite a few jumbled hot messes. Even as an experienced gardener you are always learning. I just cleaned up a hot mess bed this fall. But you can adjust and transplant and change...that is what is great about gardening.
You are so much fun to watch and listen to, you should have your own tv garden show. Love your energy and enthusiasm. Thanks for all the tips on gardening!
Hi Michelle! Thanks a lot for your video! I also live in 5 zone, I love to plant a plants and flowers. Have a great day!
Thank you! You too!
Nice format for this video with you picture on the shed. Great design.
Thanks 👍
Love your videos and your enthusiasm!!! ❤
Thank you so much!!
I love these video series! ❤❤❤
Great info! Thanks! I'm new to clay soil, deer, and zone 4B, so I am learning so much from your videos!
Glad to help
Excellent. I have a big problem with deer, chipmunks, wood chucks......I live in the country! This has given me ideas....I am wanting beds with more flowers and less maintenance. Thank you
Glad to help
I think I watched this one at least 3 times, Michelle. Loved it!
Peggy were do you live?
I live in Kentucky @@gardeningTLC , zone 6b/7a.
I live in Kentucky @@gardeningTLC. Im zone 6b/7a.
Very good video! I like your design!
Thank you very much!
Good information! I really like your videos :)
Thank you!
I just found your channel. Your plan for this planting bed is wonderful. You didn't mention this, but you also created a pollinator garden with the perennials you chose. I love it, thank you for all the good ideas.
yesss shade please! 🙂The front of my house is North facing and I want it to have interest year round but it's so hard to find things that can take full shade in the winter and also take part sun in Summer. Thank you for all you do, your video layout is great!
I appreciate this video and your perennial pairings so much!! I am a new gardener with lots of property to develop (almost an acre of different garden beds I'm planning). I do a lot of research but having the steps broken down like this with the visual is unbelievably helpful! The bed I'm focusing on this year is East facing. This is perfect 😊 thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
Your entusiasm is infectious. I had to subscribe. I love how you planned this out. I have a big yard and can't wait to practice your method. Thank you!
Thank you and welcome!!
Great info. I love your boulder. Now I need a boulder.
Good words and experience share - thanks for your video! Loved it!
Thanks so much!
Thanks Michelle, lots of great information. Absolutely love your videos!
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching😀
Super, dziękuję za wiedze❤
You are welcome
Yes she is simply amazing ❤specially for someone like me who is a first time gardener!
Fantastic visual! You are a great teacher! Very inspirational!
I just recently discovered you and love your content!! You have already helped me pull together ideas. Thank you.
Awesome! Thank you!
I’m impressed with your design and thoughtfulness in color, type of plantings, and seasons of interest! Great video!
So nice of you. Thank you
I love your positivity, every single time I watch. I admire your designs and wish i could achieve something similar ❤️
Thank you so much!
This is very helpful. Thank you so much. I can’t wait to start designing my front yard and the side of my home.
You are so welcome!
Thank you for explaining everything in detail.
Nice video! comment to support this channel. Give us more of your garden!
Thanks for visiting
This is so helpful! I’m going to watch again and take notes!
What a great plan !! Will be so beautiful !!
Wonderful video! I also have a large backyard to fill, however, mine borders a wetland buffer (lots of hungry critters and boggy spots). Unable to have a fence, I'm working out a fruit tree & cottage garden perimeter without feeding all the deer & woodchucks.Not so good with planner apps, so I use the photo editor on my phone to draw in ideas. Also, on the cheap and using stem cuttings & seed from my front cottage garden and neighbor sharing. Patiently waiting on many hydrandea, roses & peonies to mature... the hardest part! I'm now rethinking foundation plants to include winter interest.Thank you for sharing your ideas & experience.
Thank you for watching!
This video was so informative. I loved it. I subscribed now teach me everything you know! I love watching gardening video, but they show planting but they never explain the process! This was great!
These videos are great!!
I thought the yarrow was ‘Autumn Joy’ sedum😊. Like you said, so many variables, and different designers will all come up with different designs!❤. Love the statue btw!
Looks gorgeous!!
Thank you!!
Thank you! This is so helpful
I'm so glad!
Great information!!! I love your choice in everything that you are putting in that area!!! Im in Indiana, the weather this week has been mild, I can't wait to start planting again. I'm changing a few things around, counting the days until Spring!!
Love the design!
Glad you like it!
Omg that is going to look amazing!!!!!! The only problem I have is that everything is so expensive up here in Canada Ontario! So my garden bed is slowly evolving
One season at a time...
I just found you. I live in central Illinois but send to live in Antioch . Can’t wait to watch your videos!
Awesome! Thank you!
Absolutely love these videos on garden design
More to come!
That looks beautiful… can’t wait to see it all come together this Spring/Summer!! Love your channel 💕
Thank you so much!
Hi Michelle, thanks for another great video! Would you consider doing a video putting a cottage garden in this space to compare and contrast to your more structured look? 🙏🏻
I have a cottage garden on the other side that we did last year. I will be doing one where we actually add to what we started so hopefully that will be what you are looking for. That one probably wont be until May though.
This is exactly the video I needed! Thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful!
Great ideas and details everyone has noise neighbors
Wonderful video. I have been putting off redesigning and old flower bed. I’m 77 and my flower beds have changed from full sun to part shade and so many perennials have died and now I need to replace with more shade tolerant ones.
I love this video!
I love this! thank you Genie
Hi Michelle, as always, another great video! You asked for suggestions for what would Michelle do videos. As a gardener, I have dealt with this issue. I am currently dealing with this condition with an oak tree. A video suggestion would be identifying chlorosis. Also, immediate and long-term steps to take to prevent plants from potentially dying that are struggling with chlorosis. Please include any products you recommend helping to correct this problem. Thanks Michelle!
Thank you for the suggestion. I have never had to personally deal with chlorosis. I know what it is, but have zero "hands-on" experience dealing with it. Laura at Garden Answer deals with it and treats it regularly, might be a good source to get better answers than I have.
I've just discovered you! Love your enthusiasm about gardening and of course plants. I live in zone 8 (North East Alabama). Very challenging as I'm convinced that area is zone 7a at time and it feels like zone 8b sometimes. The soil is red clay and needs consistent encouragement. I'm trying. Your podcast on the cone flowers and different pollinator plants was excellent. Thank you.
My pleasure
Great ideas!
Thank you! 😊
Love your enthusiasm! Great design!
Thanks so much!
designedbyai is perfection for on a budget dreaming, I got backyard oasis ideas in minutes.
This is beautiful!
Thanks for the great information. Love your videos!
You are so welcome!
Great Video!!!!! I love how you showed the planting for the bed in front of the barn. The visual is worth so much. You said you used software for your landscape design, is this software for novice -something I could find and or use - any landscape software you would recommend for home novice. I love the Echinechia, I planted some Salsa red a few years back and a bunny got in my back yard and ate it! I planted more last year - and yes, bunny gets in my fenced back yard eats my coneflower and Phlox plants! I can't figure out how bunny is getting in - it is young so it is smaller than full grownn, but they can squeeze through small voids - so I am out this spring with yard cloth again closing up any voids!!!! I am successful at keeping the deer out my backyard though.
It is professional software and not a homeowner version...it's pretty expensive, but if you are a landscaper or a designer it's worth every penny. It is called PRO Landscape
@@gardeningTLC I checked out that software, $1,500 is probably overkill for me to spend for my project but If I had a lot more to do, I am sure it would be worth it as you say. I found software called - Realtime Lanscaper Pro - I bought a used 2014 version on Ebay for $16.00 . I figure, if I like it and need to buy the current version at $279, I will. I will try this out and see. It is supposed to have 6,500 plant library and supposed to be easy to use.
Just found you !! So glad i did.
Great way to start the year ❤
Thank you!
I just discovered your account! Loooove it!!
Thank you. Lots of good advice.
My pleasure!
I need advice, deers have super every night, how oh how do I get rid of them, please, thanks
Great video!!
I like all your selections. Maybe some Sedum Autumn Joy along the border in front for fall interest. Bonny
Thank you!
This is a great video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is sooooo helpful!
I'm so glad!
Great video thank you very much
I just found your channel and I am absolutely thrilled with your videos . I need help planting around a tree Crimson King Maple . It was planted 4 years ago so it still is small 7 foot high
Check out the dry shade video
Hi Michelle. I wish I’d found your channel 3 years ago! I garden in zone 8b, near the east coast of Virginia. My weakness are roses. Last year I made the mistake of planting my purple Salvia in front of my small pink rose bushes. The Salvia was way too tall and shadowed my immature pink rose bushes. When I first planted the Salvia, I didn’t pay attention to how tall it would get. I will probably have to rearrange my Salvia (transplant) and put them behind the rose bushes (ugh)! I also have rose obelisks that have climbers for vertical interest and a bird bath. I have hummingbirds that love the Salvia as well as bees. Since I house Purple Martin migratory birds in my backyard each year and I have a dog, the font yard is the only place I have to use for my flower beds. I also deal a lot with black spot and powdery mildew since we have high humidity. But, it’s worth the extra work to have my roses. 😊 Thank you for your videos.
That sounds beautiful though
I just found your videos and Love them. You are so upbeat and realistic. I love your style!! I am a gardener in Windy, humid, dry Kansas and struggle with creating beautiful beds with year round interest and focus. I love how you design before you begin. What software do you use for this? I have tried many approaches. I also will explore the proven winners plans that you have mentioned. I hope you keep making videos!!❤
Oh thank you! It is professional software called PRO Landscapes
Wonderful video!! I just found you, and am a huge fan! Thank you for such great content! ❤
Awesome! Thank you!