What a "neat " concept !! People borrowing green house space 🌿 from friends for the winter ❄️ also the yummy 😋 pots & garden ornaments !! Linda! I was drooling over those beautiful stone containers 😊😊 ( my mental " wallet" is empty LOL ! 💸😍 From Georgia with love ❤
Our neighbors have beautiful landscaping. In their landscaped front beds on 2 sides are huge Amarilis bulbs. Every summer for weeks the Amarillis blooms. About every 3-4 years, they have the bulbs thinned out and sale the bulbs. Their landscaping is one of the most beautiful during this time when the amaryllises are in their glory time.
The magnolia trees that are espaliered would look lovely against your backyard fence along the street. You can still place the plant stands you have in front of them. Something to think about.
Hi from Annie how lovely that greenhouse area is and the plants are saved from all types of weather, Very handy to have even a small shade house you could do it easily at you back yard area the spot left of your back door fantastic spot, you can fit a shade house in to any garden big or small it is so easy give it some thought does not need a professional you can build it your self maybe a friend could help or huby. There are kit forms too for those that are bit lazy or impatient and don't want to take too long and can have an instant shade house then, lit forms go up in couple hours all done then put bark on the ground and few benches in there and plants all done. I have done this couple times over the years. The good thing is you can move them around too especially those kit ones which come in all sizes. I had a friend help me we had a bit of a kit and built on to it as well this was over 20yrs ago. Mostly using wood and steel posts and shade cloth. I love that shirt it matches those gorgeous flowers in full bloom growing so well inside too they cheer the place up blooms at xmas and for V Day that is great. I will put a small video on my U Tube channel for V Day showing my garden moved lots around and always room for improvements, will put it on my facebook too. Bet you can't wait to get all your pot plants back home. Well cheers to all have a great Valentine's Day.😘😘🥰
After your visit today to the greenhouse,checking your plants, you can identify with me, going down in my basement furnace room,to water 19 of these Eugenia Topiaries. Most all 6-7 ft high. I have 1 ball, two ball, 3 ball, 4 ball, and spiral. Water,turn them about every 10 days. I have a grow light on timer for 12 hours a day. I just watered ,the other day and I leave them with,( Soon girls,Spring is coming,hang in there,your doing just fine) 🌳🌳🥰 I could hear ,the bit of excitement,in your voice,checking your plants out today.
Large plants in the corner are crinum lilies. I have them in my garden in Florida. They are spectacular plants with huge and gorgeous blooms. They come in a variety of pink and white colors, combinations.
OH the cottage on the hill has grown so very much this first year!!! Linda, what are the colors of the month? FEB and now March. How are everyone's Amaryllis doing? Have a good day.
Hi Linda, love watching your garden grow. I think the large strappy leaf plant in greenhouse is gymea ..used in floristry and has a beautiful lily form when mature. Janis.
I don’t remember you letting your amaryllis dry out and replant in spring. I always thought you just kept them growing until the end of summer and then you’d let them dry out. Love looking at all of the decor at the greenhouse!
I learn so much from you. I am planning to start some foxtail ferns from seed. I don't know what I'm doing, but I'm gonna try anyway. Have a great week!
I’ve never heard of starting them from seed! They’ve certainly gone up in price (like everything else) but I think if you really love Foxtails, just buy them because they take a while to grow as large as the specimens shown in the greenhouse image. Also- they are NOT cold harder! Older specimens left out to winter “might” return from the roots but if they do, they are literally starting over from scratch. I absolutely LOVE them and I protect mine during winter in my greenhouse or inside my home. Anyway, best of luck!
The large green leaf plants that look tropical, look like my cast iron plants. I am in central NC Linda just east of Raleigh my cast iron plants are in FULL shade and stay outside. (7b 8 border zone) Your area gets colder winter blasts that might be why they are in a greenhouse for winter.
Okay, will you please share your process? You talk about visiting your plants over wintered in a greenhouse. How does one find such a facility ? How does one go about finding one, how much do they cost, what are the requirements of the facility that will ensure protection? Will you interview the owner of the greenhouse, what is their responsibilities, is it a favor or is it something that is profitable for them? My curiosity spills over because I would love to have these plants and have had these plants and I don’t have a greenhouse and I have had to let these plants die. Please help me start to source a facility like the one you just visited. Thanks 🙏
I am winterizing by Eugenia in my home by a window. I have a light shining on them. They still have growth and green leaves, but a lot of brown and shedding leaves as well. What other pointers do you have for these plants if you do not have greenhouse space.
I ant a green house so much. I loose all my Boston ferns, foxtail ferns and other items because I have no place to overwinter them. Can you make any recommendations? I was in zone 5 now called zone 6a. Your plants looked so healthy in the green house. This was fun.....
Linda, bought your garden journal, the binding was terrible so I sent it back, received another one, the binding was just a little better but no way will it last 5 years, if it lasts a year I’ll be surprised. I’ve decided not to try again sorry, just thought you may want to know.
Btw Linda just a thought why don’t you tie a little picture on your plants in the greenhouse, of the cottage on the hill, so there is no confusion to other people that these plants belong to you.Just a thought.😊🦘😊🙏🪴
You are so fortunate to have a place to winter your plants. It’s so great
Great to see your friends and others. What a great arrangement to rent greenhouse space. Thanks for sharing.
Hi, Linda. Thank you for your video. ❤ 🎉.
That tropical is a crinum lily. One of my favorites here in Florida…
So happy for you Linda that your plants are thriving. Hope your husband is well Linda. God Bless.
Fiona and John 🦘😊🙏🪴
I bought my first geranium recently and I don’t know how I even considered myself a gardener prior. My newest obsession 🥰🥰.
Saw my first bluebird yesterday at my birdhouse so fun to watch!
What a "neat " concept !! People borrowing green house space 🌿 from friends for the winter ❄️ also the yummy 😋 pots & garden ornaments !! Linda! I was drooling over those beautiful stone containers 😊😊 ( my mental " wallet" is empty LOL ! 💸😍 From Georgia with love ❤
Glad to see everyone is happy. They will be back home soon!!
Our neighbors have beautiful landscaping. In their landscaped front beds on 2 sides are huge Amarilis bulbs. Every summer for weeks the Amarillis blooms. About every 3-4 years, they have the bulbs thinned out and sale the bulbs. Their landscaping is one of the most beautiful during this time when the amaryllises are in their glory time.
Very different & interesting garden tour.
Crinium is the large leaf in the corner. Love working in the greenhouse this time of year.
The magnolia trees that are espaliered would look lovely against your backyard fence along the street. You can still place the plant stands you have in front of them. Something to think about.
Love those beautiful foxtail ferns and loved those views of your summer garden
Loved the greenhouse tour
I remember John’s house -yard is so beautiful when you showed us back then.
Perfect ending to a Sunday, watching Linda 😊
Hi from Annie how lovely that greenhouse area is and the plants are saved from all types of weather, Very handy to have even a small shade house you could do it easily at you back yard area the spot left of your back door fantastic spot, you can fit a shade house in to any garden big or small it is so easy give it some thought does not need a professional you can build it your self maybe a friend could help or huby. There are kit forms too for those that are bit lazy or impatient and don't want to take too long and can have an instant shade house then, lit forms go up in couple hours all done then put bark on the ground and few benches in there and plants all done. I have done this couple times over the years. The good thing is you can move them around too especially those kit ones which come in all sizes. I had a friend help me we had a bit of a kit and built on to it as well this was over 20yrs ago. Mostly using wood and steel posts and shade cloth.
I love that shirt it matches those gorgeous flowers in full bloom growing so well inside too they cheer the place up blooms at xmas and for V Day that is great. I will put a small video on my U Tube channel for V Day showing my garden moved lots around and always room for improvements, will put it on my facebook too. Bet you can't wait to get all your pot plants back home. Well cheers to all have a great Valentine's Day.😘😘🥰
One on one with Linda videos are when you’re at your best!!! 🪴💚
After your visit today to the greenhouse,checking your plants, you can identify with me, going down in my basement furnace room,to water 19 of these Eugenia Topiaries. Most all 6-7 ft high. I have 1 ball, two ball, 3 ball, 4 ball, and spiral. Water,turn them about every 10 days. I have a grow light on timer for 12 hours a day. I just watered ,the other day and I leave them with,( Soon girls,Spring is coming,hang in there,your doing just fine) 🌳🌳🥰 I could hear ,the bit of excitement,in your voice,checking your plants out today.
Yes I get late spring, early summer amaryllis blooms 😊
Large plants in the corner are crinum lilies. I have them in my garden in Florida. They are spectacular plants with huge and gorgeous blooms. They come in a variety of pink and white colors, combinations.
Linda, the before and after view of the cottage is splendid. What is the name of the music? Beautiful!
What fun this has been. Thank you for sharing it with us!
Your plants are happy and healthy... So Linda is happy too 😊
Absolutely love the greenhouse visit. I could live in one. I understand your feelings for your plants, I too love my mine.
Thank u for sharing a little glimpse of springtime comming!!! Love from texas!
OH the cottage on the hill has grown so very much this first year!!! Linda, what are the colors of the month? FEB and now March. How are everyone's Amaryllis doing? Have a good day.
Thankyou Linda for a fun tour.
Totally enjoyed the shopping trip!!
Hi Linda, love watching your garden grow. I think the large strappy leaf plant in greenhouse is gymea ..used in floristry and has a beautiful lily form when mature. Janis.
I don’t remember you letting your amaryllis dry out and replant in spring. I always thought you just kept them growing until the end of summer and then you’d let them dry out. Love looking at all of the decor at the greenhouse!
You can actually do it either way…I’ve done both successfully. Timing can be arbitrary kind of. 😉
Linda, how will you protect the plants from sunscald when you move them home?
Beautiful happy plants! Thanks for sharing
I learn so much from you. I am planning to start some foxtail ferns from seed. I don't know what I'm doing, but I'm gonna try anyway. Have a great week!
I’ve never heard of starting them from seed! They’ve certainly gone up in price (like everything else) but I think if you really love Foxtails, just buy them because they take a while to grow as large as the specimens shown in the greenhouse image. Also- they are NOT cold harder! Older specimens left out to winter “might” return from the roots but if they do, they are literally starting over from scratch. I absolutely LOVE them and I protect mine during winter in my greenhouse or inside my home. Anyway, best of luck!
Well I'm gonna find out! Lol! I can bring them into my sunroom in the winter and see how they do!@@jdartdiva1
The large green leaf plants that look tropical, look like my cast iron plants. I am in central NC Linda just east of Raleigh my cast iron plants are in FULL shade and stay outside. (7b 8 border zone) Your area gets colder winter blasts that might be why they are in a greenhouse for winter.
Okay, will you please share your process? You talk about visiting your plants over wintered in a greenhouse. How does one find such a facility ? How does one go about finding one, how much do they cost, what are the requirements of the facility that will ensure protection? Will you interview the owner of the greenhouse, what is their responsibilities, is it a favor or is it something that is profitable for them? My curiosity spills over because I would love to have these plants and have had these plants and I don’t have a greenhouse and I have had to let these plants die. Please help me start to source a facility like the one you just visited. Thanks 🙏
I am winterizing by Eugenia in my home by a window. I have a light shining on them. They still have growth and green leaves, but a lot of brown and shedding leaves as well. What other pointers do you have for these plants if you do not have greenhouse space.
I ant a green house so much. I loose all my Boston ferns, foxtail ferns and other items because I have no place to overwinter them. Can you make any recommendations? I was in zone 5 now called zone 6a. Your plants looked so healthy in the green house. This was fun.....
Linda, before you put the amaryllis into paper bags to hibernate, do you trim back the green leaves?
Let them start to dry and turn yellow naturally first
Las plantas de hojas grandes son aspilostras de España.
The Bush you dont know anymore... probabely a lantana
Linda, bought your garden journal, the binding was terrible so I sent it back, received another one, the binding was just a little better but no way will it last 5 years, if it lasts a year I’ll be surprised. I’ve decided not to try again sorry, just thought you may want to know.
I will pass on your feedback! So sorry for your poor experience.
Isn’t that large plant a ginger lily?
Kinda looks like like a cast iron plants
Is this at someone's house? Or is this a business? Is it open to the public? Thanks! 😊
Btw Linda just a thought why don’t you tie a little picture on your plants in the greenhouse, of the cottage on the hill, so there is no confusion to other people that these plants belong to you.Just a thought.😊🦘😊🙏🪴
Kind of a good thought. Gardeners are awfully sweet, generous folks, though.