@@mollylittlewolf9192 a dolly's been at the top of my list for a while now but I always seem to forget when I go to the store. Wish I could get my hands on some nice rocks for a rock wall. I bet it's going to turn out great☺️❤️
@@creatingyourgarden a must have! I went to a guys field where he was bulldozing and this was 20 years ago so I could do that easy... Grab rocks ..I also ran in front to dig up trees..oak maple..pines..baby trees! Now very tall. I wish you could see them. I have an acre to use and I add continuously if I can ❤️
@@mollylittlewolf9192 that's a good idea of getting the trees. My husband works in excavation and they were knocking down a house and he dug me up a few azaleas and lilacs one time
That pink perfusion salvia is going to be a stunner next spring! Can’t wait to see it. I dug up two baby blue juniper seedlings that self seeded in my front yard at the base of a large oak tree. I’m not sure where they came from but I dug them and placed them in my back yard.. we shall see how they do! If they don’t “do”- at least I’m not out any money! lol looking forward to your next video! 😊♥️
That is true and the foliage mine will die back in the extreme heat so that could also be your situation as well. I do hope it sprouts out next spring for you.
Yes I've heard peonies don't like to be moved but I've also moved several and they've been just fine🤷🏾♀️ I don't think it's been planted too deep. Maybe it's the invasive jumping worms in that area, they destroy the soil. Could also be heat stress, it's still alive though. I noticed when I cut it back. So fingers crossed and puts on a beautiful show next year🤞
Whitney i said 1) I moved & divided my Peonies, and its ok. As long as you plant eyes up. 2) Double Kisses raspberry Coneflowers monochromatic head & petals. 3) The Russian sages love FULL sun, mine are 3 feet tall.
I see a major transformation in your paradise!❤ I have been feeling better and im on a rock wall project. I have a wheelbarrow and a dolly. ❤
@@mollylittlewolf9192 a dolly's been at the top of my list for a while now but I always seem to forget when I go to the store. Wish I could get my hands on some nice rocks for a rock wall. I bet it's going to turn out great☺️❤️
@@creatingyourgarden a must have! I went to a guys field where he was bulldozing and this was 20 years ago so I could do that easy... Grab rocks ..I also ran in front to dig up trees..oak maple..pines..baby trees! Now very tall. I wish you could see them. I have an acre to use and I add continuously if I can ❤️
@@mollylittlewolf9192 that's a good idea of getting the trees. My husband works in excavation and they were knocking down a house and he dug me up a few azaleas and lilacs one time
@@creatingyourgarden a good man! He was thinking.👍❤️
You have chosen some really nice plants. They are going to be beautiful. Thanks for sharing your garden with us. Happy gardening 😊
Thank you! 💕 and thanks for watching☺️
That pink perfusion salvia is going to be a stunner next spring! Can’t wait to see it. I dug up two baby blue juniper seedlings that self seeded in my front yard at the base of a large oak tree. I’m not sure where they came from but I dug them and placed them in my back yard.. we shall see how they do! If they don’t “do”- at least I’m not out any money! lol looking forward to your next video! 😊♥️
Yay! Free plants😆 that's always a plus. Hopefully they make it 🤞
Peonies don't like to be replanted and also not to be planted too deep. Maybe that's the problem? Your garden dream takes shape, well done! 👏
That is true and the foliage mine will die back in the extreme heat so that could also be your situation as well. I do hope it sprouts out next spring for you.
Yes I've heard peonies don't like to be moved but I've also moved several and they've been just fine🤷🏾♀️ I don't think it's been planted too deep. Maybe it's the invasive jumping worms in that area, they destroy the soil. Could also be heat stress, it's still alive though. I noticed when I cut it back. So fingers crossed and puts on a beautiful show next year🤞
@@angelamashburn1836it was still alive when I cut it back so fingers crossed❤🤞
Everything is looking so lovely🌞🙏🏼❣️
Thanks you ☺️
I just love watching you build your garden.
@@Spondennysgarden7b well thank you for watching❤️ I really appreciate you watching my Journey with this Garden☺️
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It is looking very pretty and I love those cone flowers!
Thank you! and me too they are gorgeous☺️
Beautiful garden!!!..🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thank you so much 😊
Won't that Russian sage get too big for their new spots? I'm getting excited to see how all these will look next spring & summer!
Maybe🤷🏾♀️ if they survive, they've been in terrible shape... I could always move them though
Going to be pretty
Thanks you!❤
Do you ever use Bio-Tone fertilizer??
Yes, but I haven't had any on hand recently. Other than my garden tone and Rose tone...i need to get some
My Russian sage I have two are terrible as well 😢
Yeah I'm not sure what's going on with them I was tempted to buy some more lol
Whitney I wrote on here 3x & was deleted
Not sure why it would have been deleted🤔...I didn't get to see the comments
Whitney i said 1) I moved & divided my Peonies, and its ok. As long as you plant eyes up. 2) Double Kisses raspberry Coneflowers monochromatic head & petals. 3) The Russian sages love FULL sun, mine are 3 feet tall.
I also said I got yellow Hakonechloa grass last week with my Hydrangeas & red Heucheras