Now this is my favorite way to watch a garden tour, no chatting, plant names so that I can stop the video and get a good look, and gentle music, thanks for this kind of tour 😊❤😊
Your yard is looking fantastic!! I remember you putting in alot of those plants. You have done really well designing all those areas! It is so fun to watch your landscape change as you plant new plants. Great job!!
Such a lovely glimpse into your morning routine! The nice and relaxed vibe combined with whitty commentary is why you are my absolute favourite youtuber. We are still under a cover of snow here in Northern Norway, and the ground usually stay frozen until the end of June (even if the last frost is at the end of May), so visiting your green garden is like balm for my soul. I'm looking forward to seeing the progress by the driveway fence, I think with the way you have planned it it will turn out very nice😊🌸🌼
Beautiful garden tour. I liked the way you just played soft, happy music and then showed the names of everything. I'm sure that was alot of work to do that . Thank you.
Loved your garden tour! Great job identifying the plants. I live in Bloomington, MN. I know your son and family live here in MN too. Have seen your videos of their garden. Come visit us again. Wish I lived in your zone. We are 3 weeks ahead of schedule but now its cold again. I really enjoy your videos. Keep them coming!
Lovely, lovely, LOVELY garden tour, Jenny! (a wee bit hard keeping up with the plant IDs, though). Would like to have "dragged" it to an hour's video!!! (but I reckon I can pause and take notes, huh?) Show us more, please!!!!
Love those warm mornings in the garden. Looks great! Right now we are cold and will be covering and uncovering for at least 4 days. Sometimes the spring can be as bad as winter and then all too soon we are sizzling.
I am so envious of all the Virginia Blue Bells! I have had a hard time getting them established. I do admire the way your beds are laid out . The stone terraces really highlight the landscaping. I have an older garden too, so I can appreciate all the work in maintaining yours..
Thank you. The bluebells have been there for 7 years, and honestly, it was hard waiting for them to get to this point. I started with three or four 4" pots, and they took FOREVER to grow wide enough to touch each other.
6:26 the euphorbia looks a lot like Tasmanian Tiger to me. I used to have that and rainbow ascot and loved them. Everything is looking great. You are winning the war with the deer, which is amazing to me since I am constantly losing. 😀
Also, it’s hard to say at this stage but I wonder if your spirea could be bridal veil/bridal wreath? It was a very commonly planted variety decades ago. I inherited some at my home in Florida.
Thanks! Tasmanian Tiger doesnt' sound familiar, but maybe. The spirea blooms soft pink - it might be Anthony Waterer, or maybe another similar to that.
Now this is my favorite way to watch a garden tour, no chatting, plant names so that I can stop the video and get a good look, and gentle music, thanks for this kind of tour 😊❤😊
I just love garden tours like this - soft music in the background and plant names - thanks for sharing♥
I love your sense of humor. Labeling the weeds, and the extension cord. 😂
I love your garden so much! It's so real, "un mulched", weeds and all. Just like mine! ❤Thanks for doing this tour.
Garden looks good. Very enjoyable tour. Thank you.
Your yard is looking fantastic!! I remember you putting in alot of those plants. You have done really well designing all those areas! It is so fun to watch your landscape change as you plant new plants. Great job!!
So peaceful, serene and very very pretty❤Thanks Jenny
Such a lovely glimpse into your morning routine! The nice and relaxed vibe combined with whitty commentary is why you are my absolute favourite youtuber. We are still under a cover of snow here in Northern Norway, and the ground usually stay frozen until the end of June (even if the last frost is at the end of May), so visiting your green garden is like balm for my soul. I'm looking forward to seeing the progress by the driveway fence, I think with the way you have planned it it will turn out very nice😊🌸🌼
Beautiful garden tour. I liked the way you just played soft, happy music and then showed the names of everything. I'm sure that was alot of work to do that . Thank you.
Hi Jenny 🌺.Wonderful tour at your garden . The flowers of the shrubs and the perennials are so pretty . Have a great day.🌻🌺🌻
I thoroughly enjoyed this video with my 2nd cup of coffee. Everything looks good. Your hard work shows.
Wow beautiful tour and I appreciate all the time you took naming each plant!!!! Thanks sista!!
What a treat!
Jenny, love the garden tour. Thanks so much for always keeping it real weeds and all! Everything looks beautiful 🌺
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Thank you Jenny. 🪻🌷💚🙃
More peaceful garden tours please 🎉🎉😊😊
Loved your garden tour! Great job identifying the plants. I live in Bloomington, MN. I know your son and family live here in MN too. Have seen your videos of their garden. Come visit us again. Wish I lived in your zone. We are 3 weeks ahead of schedule but now its cold again. I really enjoy your videos. Keep them coming!
Lovely, lovely, LOVELY garden tour, Jenny! (a wee bit hard keeping up with the plant IDs, though). Would like to have "dragged" it to an hour's video!!! (but I reckon I can pause and take notes, huh?) Show us more, please!!!!
Love those warm mornings in the garden. Looks great!
Right now we are cold and will be covering and uncovering for at least 4 days. Sometimes the spring can be as bad as winter and then all too soon we are sizzling.
Your garden is looking really great. Good to see you back making videos.
Your spring garden looks beautiful 🌼🐝 mine is still behind your a few weeks 🌼
I am so envious of all the Virginia Blue Bells! I have had a hard time getting them established. I do admire the way your beds are laid out . The stone terraces really highlight the landscaping. I have an older garden too, so I can appreciate all the work in maintaining yours..
Thank you. The bluebells have been there for 7 years, and honestly, it was hard waiting for them to get to this point. I started with three or four 4" pots, and they took FOREVER to grow wide enough to touch each other.
Your garden is absolutely beautiful!
I came for the garden, I stayed for the superb dance moves. 💃
Your garden is beautiful 😊
6:26 the euphorbia looks a lot like Tasmanian Tiger to me. I used to have that and rainbow ascot and loved them. Everything is looking great. You are winning the war with the deer, which is amazing to me since I am constantly losing. 😀
P. S. Love your sense of humor labeling the empty space and the Christmas light extension cords. 😂
Also, it’s hard to say at this stage but I wonder if your spirea could be bridal veil/bridal wreath? It was a very commonly planted variety decades ago. I inherited some at my home in Florida.
Thanks! Tasmanian Tiger doesnt' sound familiar, but maybe. The spirea blooms soft pink - it might be Anthony Waterer, or maybe another similar to that.
Very beautiful garden! new subscriber!
Thanks and welcome
Hi Jenny. i love the pot rings on your fence. By chance, do you know where you got them? TY
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The bunnies aren’t eating your lilies? 🪻🌷💚🙃
I just found a bunny nest in my tulip bed. So frustrating! Every year. 😔
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I love the tour but miss your commentary
I think that I want to go outside and throw fertilizer on my plants today.🤔🪻🌷💚🙃
Isn’t it fun to see what’s poking out of the ground this time of year ? Your garden is further along than mine though. 🪻🌷💚🙃