This is my favorite episode yet! She has multiple garden "rooms" and almost all are native plants, full of life and giving sustenance to the creatures there. Also, Rita Venable being the host was a treat! I LOVE her butterfly book. I just looked at it yesterday to check that I correctly identified a monarch! Sure enough, it was. 😄 I love this show. So well done.
I'm in East Anglia in UK. I love your videos while breakfasting, your presentations are good. Your hosts are true gardeners, Down to earth and love nature. Brilliant, well done.
I miss Wilson county. I grew up there and its such a beautiful place to live. I guess thats why there are so many people there now 😂. I live in Gatlinburg now and miss home 😢
Yes, David, there were 3 species of phlox: Downy (Phlox pilosa) and glade (Phlox bifida) were in the dry, rocky area. Wild blue (Phlox divaricata) 'Blue Moon' was in the area with the big rocks.
I asked Linda Robertson (homeowner) about this. She said that the sedge had not been keyed out for identification, but a botanist she knew thought it was possibly James' sedge (Carex jamesii).
Very informative!!! Thank you!! ♥️♥️
Lovely
You have a beautiful place. Awesome show 👏👏👏
This is my favorite episode yet! She has multiple garden "rooms" and almost all are native plants, full of life and giving sustenance to the creatures there. Also, Rita Venable being the host was a treat! I LOVE her butterfly book. I just looked at it yesterday to check that I correctly identified a monarch! Sure enough, it was. 😄 I love this show. So well done.
One of the best gardens and wonderful episodes this season. All the native plants are gorgeous. The homeowners are inspiring! Thanks for sharing.
I'm in East Anglia in UK. I love your videos while breakfasting, your presentations are good. Your hosts are true gardeners, Down to earth and love nature. Brilliant, well done.
I just love watching this show
This was a great episode. garden rooms just a gardens should be full of life living .
Gorgeous gardens!
Beautiful! Love all these wonderful natives!
I miss Wilson county. I grew up there and its such a beautiful place to live. I guess thats why there are so many people there now 😂. I live in Gatlinburg now and miss home 😢
Come back for a visit, Wendy!
Nice
I didn’t see the species and or cultivar name of the Phlox mentioned. Could I get an 🆔 on it?
Yes, David, there were 3 species of phlox: Downy (Phlox pilosa) and glade (Phlox bifida) were in the dry, rocky area. Wild blue (Phlox divaricata) 'Blue Moon' was in the area with the big rocks.
@@juniperhairstreak Thank you for the breakdown!
What kinda of carex?
I asked Linda Robertson (homeowner) about this. She said that the sedge had not been keyed out for identification, but a botanist she knew thought it was possibly James' sedge (Carex jamesii).