@@NativePlantChannel good to hear, I live in Cubs/Cards country, was a Cardinal fan, but who cares anymore the way players switch teams. But I do still like baseball!
Thanks for a wonderful garden tour, my dear friend thank you so much for always sharing something wonderful with us and giving us so much great information
Your presentations are so informative! Thank you! Keep it coming! The details you include (like host plants and specialist species, etc) really nail it.
I'm constantly telling my mother that violets are The Perfect Plant for our beds, but she's never taken off the 'if it comes up without planting, its a WEED' glasses
I'm in upstate NY, way up on the shore of Lake Ontario. I'm curious about growing blueberries. They need acidic soil. Do you amend your soil to make it more acidic for them?
Lourdes, you’ve been missed! Always great to see a new video from you!
Thanks Glenn, so kind of you!
Great to have you back, hope all is well!
Thanks for caring Yogi, all is well. Are you a baseball fan? I'm afraid to tell you I'm a Mets fan, nothing to brag about this year, LOL.
@@NativePlantChannel good to hear, I live in Cubs/Cards country, was a Cardinal fan, but who cares anymore the way players switch teams. But I do still like baseball!
Thank you for these videos! Great resource!
Thank you, I try to give as much information in as little time as possible.
Can't wait for spring! :) 🌿
Thank you for another great, informative video! Much appreciated!
Thank you Lourdes! Ever since learning about mountain mint and anise hyssop from your channel they have become my favorite wildflowers in my garden!
love this!! i am so excited for the native plants
Thanks for posting again. Excellent resource.
Thanks, Roxanne!
Thanks for a wonderful garden tour, my dear friend thank you so much for always sharing something wonderful with us and giving us so much great information
Thanks Sandy!
Great presentation that helped me as a beginner. I like see the different native plants. Thank you
So glad you found it helpful!
Nice to see you.
Thanks for the kind words!
Thanks!
Thank you!
Fritillaries (in addition to being adorable!) are amazingly hard working in the garden. They are so worth caring for. 😎
Fritillaries are awesome!
Your presentations are so informative! Thank you! Keep it coming! The details you include (like host plants and specialist species, etc) really nail it.
Thanks for mentioning what you like, I try to provide as much information in as little time as possible.
You and I think along the same lines. I do the same here on my 1 acre in NC.
Wonderful! Thanks for supporting the ecosystem!
Great info! Would love to see a video about native ground cover you guys recommend? Thanks!
I like common violets too. They volunteer all over and make the densest ground cover imaginable.
They are beautiful!
I always enjoy your videos. Informative and just the right length! You have given me good ideas for what to grow next year.
Awesome! Thank you!
Hope all is well, miss the videos. How is the late fall garden?
I'm constantly telling my mother that violets are The Perfect Plant for our beds, but she's never taken off the 'if it comes up without planting, its a WEED' glasses
Thanks for trying to convince her, maybe if your mom received some candied violets she would enjoy them!
I'm in upstate NY, way up on the shore of Lake Ontario. I'm curious about growing blueberries. They need acidic soil. Do you amend your soil to make it more acidic for them?
I don't amend my soil for any plant, either it takes the conditions or gets replaced with something else.
If you can grow azaleas you can grow blueberries, was an adage I heard somewhere. Then again I’m in NC🤣Love Upstate❤️
You always inspire the way I garden. Thank you. Now I'm going to do less 😊
LOL, less is more!