It’s so crazy how I randomly found your thrifting videos when I was a teenager, I use to love them. Now years later I’m in my mid 20’s and im passionate about gardening, then I find your videos again. Much love Paul #str8up
I’ve been a huge fan of your thrift videos for years, studied environmental science and worked for a conservation landscaping company. Words cannot describe how excited I am about this video
THANK YOU for planting native plants! 🥰 I love your enthusiasm and I hope you get more people hooked on doing the same! I love that you are building up the biodiversity in your yard, that you have plants that bloom at different times, so there is a constant succession of food, and that you are supporting native insects, birds and other wildlife that depend on those plants. Many creatures are specialists and they and their offspring can only survive with the food plants they evolved with, especially butterflies. . Also, birds depend on having many, many caterpillars to feed to their young. Thank you for building up a healthy ecosystem! Notes to viewers: 🌱Be careful about plants from “big box” stores because some are treated with pesticides that will kill your bees and beneficial insects. Find out especially if their suppliers have used neonicotinoids, esp.! 🌱You can find lists of native plants for your own region through the Xerces website, and your county conservation districts. Check to see if there are native plant nurseries in your area too. They are often smaller, can be a little expensive, and you may start with small plants, but by the 3rd year, they “leap” and make more plants for you too. 🌱Native seed mixes like Paul used are another great way to start, especially if there are both annual flowers for the first year, and perennial plants that come up the next year and keep coming back. 🌱I have learned SO much from UA-cam videos and books. Douglas Tallamy has both books and videos and is very inspirational! Notes for Paul: Have you tried “solarizing” the grass in the paths, by putting black plastic over it during the hottest part of summer? If you hate the plastic idea, you can also cover the paths with cardboard and then woodchips. You may even want to KEEP the paths for the dogs instead of planting more flowers there, do cut down on frustration.. (Just brainstorming!) I am undergoing a similar journey of transforming my yard with native plants and pollinator friendly, non-invasive plants. It is so rewarding to watch the biodiversity of insects that visit the yard increase and see so much life, where there used to be a lawn that was just a pain, a waste of water, and nurtured nothing! Every year the plants are getting bigger and the garden Is getting better.
It started in January. **cries in 5b** haha! We’re in our prime up here now, we have cool summer breezes like you wouldn’t believe. Love to see your work!
Power to you.... Your wild flower garden is beautiful. I started mine four years ago and have saved seeds and scattered elsewhere but folks need to know wildflowers gardens have to be maintained. Thanks.
Thank you for keeping it real!!! I had similar growing pains with my meadow as well. I plan to follow your strategy of patiently fighting back the grasses and the invasives.
Unfortunately, I think fighting invasive plants is just a modern reality in any restoration project. It gets better over time as native plants spread, but invasive plants will always be a problem. Stay vigilant! It’s worth it!
I just bought a house and i've started to get interested in making my home look nice and I'm so glad I found this video. I'm thrilled to learn you live in Houston too!
Greetings Paul! You are the funniest, chillest, and most creative dude on UA-cam! Just subscribed! If i was your neighbor, we'd be friends and when you were creating I'd be there helping or lying on the ground laughing! Much love and success dude!
Love all the different flowers & different colors & the pollinators definitely appreciate them. You’ve done a great job & something to definitely be proud of.
Paul, we’re a martial arts school in Alexandria, Virginia and are preparing to open a new location. We’d like to create a small wildflower garden, and your video has inspired us. One question: are most of the seeds that are available on Amazon suitable for growth in our region? Separately, you possess tremendous screen presence. So, thank you and keep up the great work!
Love that you have a pumpkin growing from some seeds from a pumpkin that you found on the side of the road 😂 You are great at repurposing stuff for your garden!!
congratulations! crazy cool, for sure. You give me hope for my pocket prairie. My little garden is a weedy mess at the moment. but I am still working on it.
Awesome dude!! I’m also cutting out tons of invasive plants around my house (multi-flora rose, Japanese barberry and wine berry) and I’ve got tons of native plant seeds going down. Love that you called out cutting down the tropical milkweed ❤
I just bought McKenzie wild flowers seeds from my local Walmart plant section. I have no experience in wildflowers so I decided to UA-cam it. Your video came up first. Watched this video subscribed and liked it right away ❤
Awesome! I'm glad you got there in the end. It's coming along great. Love the purple bee balm. I'm down in Pearland and only have the white one in my yard - it's still cool, though!
Hey. Around 1:10 looms like you mixed topsoil and the seed mix then just sprinkled that around. Any supplementary watering in this adventure? I've tried and failed a few times for a wildflower garden, havent given up hope yet. I plan to get some self seeding native to my area plants established maybe next year
Loving your channel! We're in Houston, too, and trying to de-grass our yard and like ya said, the grass WILL control you! Haha, thanks for creating great native plant content :)
thanks for this.. im fro m houston and i know what you mea by just saying zone 9 because its unpredictable and right now its a crazy hot hot humid weather! I tried doing the rain dance but no luck.. didnt work!
Just started watching you today! LOVE your energy and spirit! It’s awesome! Thank you for the tips! I will be using them. What planting zone do you live at? I’m a 7.
Oh my goodness! The grasses that pop up in my flower beds, flower pots and dang near everywhere. I literally over plant and the grass don’t care. They will grow in the shade, sun . I bin working on Wild flower gardens for years. It is finally coming together though.
Hi, I'm new to gardening and would love to also include a wildflower area. Do you eventually have to cut the flowers down, so they can regrow next spring? Or how should they be maintained?
Earth is ma plonet looks amazing brother I wash I lived in a subtropical or tropical climate you truly are blessed but I also wanted to ask you what happened to the Mexican fan palm I was trying to see it in the vid and couldn’t find it sadly😭😂
How's the bee balm after a year? I understand it's from the mint family and it can overtake your garden? Love the uniqueness of them though just in containers.
Hi, I stumbled upon your videos and your so great and entertaining to watch. I have a question hopefully you can make a video and answer. What got you into doing these videos? I have kids and its a joy seeing someone as young as yourself educating me. I would love to get my kids interested aswell Im definetely trying the "pond video" with my kids.
Look close at 3:37 There's a monarch caterpillar eating a little hole in the milkweed above your finger! Your meadow has officially hosted an endangered species!
Do these die back over winter or is anything evergreen? I'm curious if it'll look barren or not. Would you reseed at all next year or see what comes up? I'd gotten some bee balm that is still growing, but I can't wait to see those awesome flowers! Your wildflowers look great! Good job!
Gaillardia and coreopsis can hang in and be somewhat evergreen, but they may act more as short-lived perennials. In my experience, coreopsis is very successful at re-seeding.
No, if you grow plants native to your area they don’t need to be irrigated. When you plant something probably best to water once a week or if it looks sad but once it’s established you shouldn’t have to baby stuff. Unless they’re vegetables
Paul my mom wants to do this in her backyard but I keep telling her that the grass and weeds she currently has growing there will take over. Would you suggest laying out the cardboard to kill all the grass and then throw down the wildflower seed after we know the grass is dead? or how would you go about transforming her yard into a lush wildflower meadow? thanks
I’m wanting to do this in the front flower bed. Curious. Did you put down seeds and mulch over them or mulch after they came up? Also, how much grass are you having to pull up. I’m looking for as low maintenance as possible since I have about six veggie beds out back that keep me very busy. Thanks!
So you planted in the fall? I’m zine 9 in Ms on the cost. I’m gonna use the tiller this week & prep the area. About 30’x10’. Dirt is nice s dark but guess I’ll add some bark & more dirt to mound it up a little. Should I plant now (end of September)? Water every few days lightly??
Hi Paul, in the UK the Yellowrattle plant is often used in wild meadow plantings because apart from giving a pop of yellow, it stops grass invading the wild flower mix and dominating. It manages to do do in balance with the other plants. Is that a plant you have in the US?
Is that typical, you plant and then the invasive grasses grow which u have to fight off before the native flowers grow, like thats a normal part of the process? Was it like there was invasive species in the mix, or they blew in the air and took over the soil u planted and thats how it happened? Im new to all this and wondering why none of mine ever grew but just a bunch of weeds and stinknet which has no problem thriving 😩
It’s so crazy how I randomly found your thrifting videos when I was a teenager, I use to love them. Now years later I’m in my mid 20’s and im passionate about gardening, then I find your videos again. Much love Paul #str8up
I’ve been a huge fan of your thrift videos for years, studied environmental science and worked for a conservation landscaping company. Words cannot describe how excited I am about this video
Omg I love your wildflower garden bed. You always do the most amazing work on your yard and I know you will on the land you bought also.
I love their seeds! I bought bluebonnet seeds from them 20 years ago. Their descendants still grow in my gardens!
Paul your wildflower bed looks amazing love all the colors and textures. The bees and butterflies are loving you. Great job!
🐝 🦋 😊
THANK YOU for planting native plants! 🥰 I love your enthusiasm and I hope you get more people hooked on doing the same! I love that you are building up the biodiversity in your yard, that you have plants that bloom at different times, so there is a constant succession of food, and that you are supporting native insects, birds and other wildlife that depend on those plants. Many creatures are specialists and they and their offspring can only survive with the food plants they evolved with, especially butterflies. . Also, birds depend on having many, many caterpillars to feed to their young. Thank you for building up a healthy ecosystem!
Notes to viewers:
🌱Be careful about plants from “big box” stores because some are treated with pesticides that will kill your bees and beneficial insects. Find out especially if their suppliers have used neonicotinoids, esp.!
🌱You can find lists of native plants for your own region through the Xerces website, and your county conservation districts. Check to see if there are native plant nurseries in your area too. They are often smaller, can be a little expensive, and you may start with small plants, but by the 3rd year, they “leap” and make more plants for you too.
🌱Native seed mixes like Paul used are another great way to start, especially if there are both annual flowers for the first year, and perennial plants that come up the next year and keep coming back.
🌱I have learned SO much from UA-cam videos and books. Douglas Tallamy has both books and videos and is very inspirational!
Notes for Paul:
Have you tried “solarizing” the grass in the paths, by putting black plastic over it during the hottest part of summer? If you hate the plastic idea, you can also cover the paths with cardboard and then woodchips. You may even want to KEEP the paths for the dogs instead of planting more flowers there, do cut down on frustration.. (Just brainstorming!)
I am undergoing a similar journey of transforming my yard with native plants and pollinator friendly, non-invasive plants. It is so rewarding to watch the biodiversity of insects that visit the yard increase and see so much life, where there used to be a lawn that was just a pain, a waste of water, and nurtured nothing! Every year the plants are getting bigger and the garden Is getting better.
😊
It started in January. **cries in 5b** haha! We’re in our prime up here now, we have cool summer breezes like you wouldn’t believe. Love to see your work!
Power to you.... Your wild flower garden is beautiful. I started mine four years ago and have saved seeds and scattered elsewhere but folks need to know wildflowers gardens have to be maintained. Thanks.
Thank you for keeping it real!!! I had similar growing pains with my meadow as well. I plan to follow your strategy of patiently fighting back the grasses and the invasives.
Unfortunately, I think fighting invasive plants is just a modern reality in any restoration project. It gets better over time as native plants spread, but invasive plants will always be a problem. Stay vigilant! It’s worth it!
Those lemon beebalms are fantastic plants i grew some from some random seeds a freind gave me. Hummingbirds cant stay away from them..
I just bought a house and i've started to get interested in making my home look nice and I'm so glad I found this video. I'm thrilled to learn you live in Houston too!
It looks great and I love how you care about the pollinators.
Earth 🌎🌍 is my ploooonnet 😆✌️❤️🎉🥳
😂😂😂
Inspirational!!!
Thank you. Keep up the good work.
So funny
Planting natives and caring for them means taking care of nature. Plus they are truly beautiful!😊
I love nature 😊
Hey! A HTown gardener! I’m on the Southside and just planted a wildflower garden too. 😊
This is my dream yard, and I’m in the Houston area so it’s super inspiring
Same
Greetings Paul! You are the funniest, chillest, and most creative dude on UA-cam! Just subscribed! If i was your neighbor, we'd be friends and when you were creating I'd be there helping or lying on the ground laughing! Much love and success dude!
Love all the different flowers & different colors & the pollinators definitely appreciate them. You’ve done a great job & something to definitely be proud of.
I love the results but like to see more on how you worked the area to get the results.😊
I put everything I did in this video. The only real work was removing the shrubs then the grasses. That was about 2 days
Gonna start my own this fall! Thanks for the inspo!
Great job. I love the bee balm. Comes back every year and the spicy scent is a favorite of mine. I’m weird like that 😂
Beautiful flowers,
Wild flowers,
Weed,
Butterfly,
Bees
All your hardwork,
nicely explained
Great work ,Congratulations
Love this vid, love your dedication. Keep it up man.
Paul, we’re a martial arts school in Alexandria, Virginia and are preparing to open a new location. We’d like to create a small wildflower garden, and your video has inspired us. One question: are most of the seeds that are available on Amazon suitable for growth in our region? Separately, you possess tremendous screen presence. So, thank you and keep up the great work!
I‘m happy it finally worked Paul.
Earth is my plahnet 🌎❤
Love that you have a pumpkin growing from some seeds from a pumpkin that you found on the side of the road 😂
You are great at repurposing stuff for your garden!!
Zone 4 doing the same! Tossed a handful of local wildflower seed mix in 2 small beds about a month ago , i am seeing many many sprouts!
This is exactly what I needed to see. Was thinking of doing my front yard in wildflowers. I just cut 6 trees down, and it's creative time!
Wow looks great!! I am in zone 10b, I find my bee balm in the herb section at Lowes.
Good to know, I didn’t know Lowes carried them
Living by the Motto: Kill your lawn, plant native :) Such a pretty wildflower garden !
congratulations! crazy cool, for sure. You give me hope for my pocket prairie. My little garden is a weedy mess at the moment. but I am still working on it.
Love your energy 😁🌱👍🏽
Love this garden! If I very buy a house again I'm going to do this for sure
Sold me with the Malibu's Most Wanted reference.
Awesome dude!! I’m also cutting out tons of invasive plants around my house (multi-flora rose, Japanese barberry and wine berry) and I’ve got tons of native plant seeds going down. Love that you called out cutting down the tropical milkweed ❤
I just bought McKenzie wild flowers seeds from my local Walmart plant section. I have no experience in wildflowers so I decided to UA-cam it. Your video came up first. Watched this video subscribed and liked it right away ❤
Looks great! Congrats!
You earned my subscription with “big ass boxwoods”.
success! looks great
Awesome! I'm glad you got there in the end. It's coming along great. Love the purple bee balm. I'm down in Pearland and only have the white one in my yard - it's still cool, though!
Looks great!
Can’t wait to see what it looks like this year! 🎉
earth is my planet too! 🙏🏻
omg, thanks for the plant porn Paul! :D I will be moving to the Austin area soon, so I love getting the low down on plants in TX from your channel.
Super cool! Just found your channel and loving it. Would love to see an update on your maypop flower vine!
“…some punkin seeds I found on the side of the road…”
Lol that’s what I’m talking about!
used to watch the thrift vids a long ass time ago lol good to be back
Hey. Around 1:10 looms like you mixed topsoil and the seed mix then just sprinkled that around. Any supplementary watering in this adventure?
I've tried and failed a few times for a wildflower garden, havent given up hope yet. I plan to get some self seeding native to my area plants established maybe next year
Loving your channel! We're in Houston, too, and trying to de-grass our yard and like ya said, the grass WILL control you! Haha, thanks for creating great native plant content :)
thanks for this.. im fro m houston and i know what you mea by just saying zone 9 because its unpredictable and right now its a crazy hot hot humid weather! I tried doing the rain dance but no luck.. didnt work!
Cute ACD and garden ❤
Great Job boy ! I really love wild flowers I try to grown them many times never success.
The milkweed is going to be so pretty ❤
Make sure you check your native seed packages too. Some box store includes invasive seeds in them 😢
Just started watching you today! LOVE your energy and spirit! It’s awesome! Thank you for the tips! I will be using them.
What planting zone do you live at?
I’m a 7.
Beautiful
I love this. Glad to find your channel. I live in Houston too! I will check out the seed company.
Oh my goodness! The grasses that pop up in my flower beds, flower pots and dang near everywhere. I literally over plant and the grass don’t care. They will grow in the shade, sun .
I bin working on Wild flower gardens for years. It is finally coming together though.
Love this.
What time of year did you sow the seeds? Looks fantastic.
Late February/Early March
I love the new meadow!! So u know of a good option for partial shade/sun seed mix?
Hi, I'm new to gardening and would love to also include a wildflower area. Do you eventually have to cut the flowers down, so they can regrow next spring? Or how should they be maintained?
Lol! Enjoy the content. Just planted a shit ton of wildflower seeds in my flowerbed and around the outskirts of my yard.
Awesome wildflowers! You should grow some passionflowers..
i have to mention your cap... LOL🤣
So we have to dig ip all the grass first b4 throwing the seeds?
Earth is ma plonet looks amazing brother I wash I lived in a subtropical or tropical climate you truly are blessed but I also wanted to ask you what happened to the Mexican fan palm I was trying to see it in the vid and couldn’t find it sadly😭😂
How's the bee balm after a year? I understand it's from the mint family and it can overtake your garden? Love the uniqueness of them though just in containers.
In the team of the ones that go out every day to see if there's any new leave or flower or anything in my yard 😂😂
Hi, I stumbled upon your videos and your so great and entertaining to watch. I have a question hopefully you can make a video and answer. What got you into doing these videos? I have kids and its a joy seeing someone as young as yourself educating me. I would love to get my kids interested aswell Im definetely trying the "pond video" with my kids.
Look close at 3:37 There's a monarch caterpillar eating a little hole in the milkweed above your finger! Your meadow has officially hosted an endangered species!
Do these die back over winter or is anything evergreen? I'm curious if it'll look barren or not. Would you reseed at all next year or see what comes up?
I'd gotten some bee balm that is still growing, but I can't wait to see those awesome flowers! Your wildflowers look great! Good job!
Gaillardia and coreopsis can hang in and be somewhat evergreen, but they may act more as short-lived perennials. In my experience, coreopsis is very successful at re-seeding.
@@Fabdanc thank you!
could you mulch the areas where weeds pop up? the wood chips are often free.
When did you plant the seeds and how long did they take to bloom?
Do you use an irrigation system? Iam thinking of using one but it's so overwhelming.
No, if you grow plants native to your area they don’t need to be irrigated. When you plant something probably best to water once a week or if it looks sad but once it’s established you shouldn’t have to baby stuff. Unless they’re vegetables
@@paulplantu thank you for responding 😊
Nooice 🌺🌸🌼👍
Do i need to remove any grass before i plant the seeds?
It’s so sick to see a person close to my age native planting in Htown! I loved this video; thanks for the inspiration!
What camera and lens are you using?
So did you add soil/ mulch at all? I want to put this in the backyard but I want to do this right!!
you are awesome
If I collect wildflower seed pods now (mid june) do i need to let them dry out or can I sprinkle them now?
Paul my mom wants to do this in her backyard but I keep telling her that the grass and weeds she currently has growing there will take over. Would you suggest laying out the cardboard to kill all the grass and then throw down the wildflower seed after we know the grass is dead? or how would you go about transforming her yard into a lush wildflower meadow? thanks
Thanks for the milkweed. It’s the only plant that monarch butterflies can eat without it they would starve
I’m wanting to do this in the front flower bed. Curious. Did you put down seeds and mulch over them or mulch after they came up? Also, how much grass are you having to pull up. I’m looking for as low maintenance as possible since I have about six veggie beds out back that keep me very busy. Thanks!
So you planted in the fall? I’m zine 9 in Ms on the cost.
I’m gonna use the tiller this week & prep the area. About 30’x10’. Dirt is nice s dark but guess I’ll add some bark & more dirt to mound it up a little.
Should I plant now (end of September)? Water every few days lightly??
How do you identify a grass plant from early wildflower?
I put a wildflower meadow and turns out great but in some areas the weed grows faster, how did you get rid of weed?
Do they last? I want to plant some wild flowers,lupine and larkspur
Hi Paul, in the UK the Yellowrattle plant is often used in wild meadow plantings because apart from giving a pop of yellow, it stops grass invading the wild flower mix and dominating. It manages to do do in balance with the other plants. Is that a plant you have in the US?
Where did you get the seeds?
I would love to do this but the chaos would make my husband's OCD go bananas!
Bananas are edible so if he goes bananas that's useful!
I thought Mexican Milkweed can disrupt monarch migration? That's why I don't have any and opted for native Milkweed instead. :)
You could put rocks down on your dogs' paths 🎉
What is your garden zone?
Subbing bc I want him to be my plant daddy 😮
Is that typical, you plant and then the invasive grasses grow which u have to fight off before the native flowers grow, like thats a normal part of the process? Was it like there was invasive species in the mix, or they blew in the air and took over the soil u planted and thats how it happened? Im new to all this and wondering why none of mine ever grew but just a bunch of weeds and stinknet which has no problem thriving 😩
Also, at 6:27, how could u tell just by looking that that wasnt native?
Wow I clicked on this on may 16,2024 😮😅
My homeboy. Guessing the Heights?
🥳🎉✨💞😘