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  1. Good Saturday morning Jenny, those are wonderful choices for our southern gardens! Pink is my absolute favorite color and these are gorgeous. Brynna (Vanna) 😂😂 just gets more beautiful as she gets older! ❤❤

  2. Jenny, I didn’t think there was anything worse than clay soil, which we have had years ago, but here in N.W. Forida, in our rural area, we have the pleasure of having pipe clay!! 😮😂🩷🩷

  3. Hey, Jenny. I planted a tea olive (one could easily pass out from smelling so hard) because of you and I’ve been looking for a candle. In one of your episodes did you mention one? I also have the memory of a gnat and could be making this up in my head🤷‍♀️ Also, ripping out my hydrangeas today preparing my bed for the pillow talk gardenias that I ordered from ya’ll. Love from Tuscaloosa ❤

  4. I can’t understand the people up in the north either! We had our first frost last night, but just a light one. We might or might not have snow during the winter. Usually it is like one weekend with three or four days maximum of snow and cold and then we are up between 5-10 c. But then we do not have the hot summers you have so we have glorious weather the whole summer not too hot and not too cold at between 20 and 30 c. Still I live way north of you 😂 but in Europe! The very south of Sweden has a mild climat very much like the middle to northern parts of England. But certainly not like Scotland! It is funny how different the climate is in different parts of the world! I never thought for a minute the we here would have a climat were we can grow soo mych of the same plants that you can! Beautiful planting as always Jenny! 👌
    PS. I have ordered that tool belt you have! Looking soo much forward to using it in my Swedish garden, thinking of you Jenny and your gorgeous garden! Lots of love from Sweden 🇸🇪

  5. Months of snow, cold,gray and dreary that's the perma cloud in Indiana!! Winter gives us a chance to slow down and dream about next years gardens.

  6. Hi Jenny, I always enjoy everything you plant in your pots/containers! So lovely. I enjoyed your information on the Daphne shrub very much. I’m always looking for fragrant plants. I can’t wait to get one of these and to try my luck with it as well as the Tea Olive you gave information on. Something to look forward to in my garden. Greatly appreciated your recommendation of these. Thank you so much! Take care. 👌🪴🥰

  7. In Minnesota, probably the most equivalent to your Sweet Tee Olive is our Lilacs. In the spring, the air is fragrant w/ their beautiful perfume. I live in a development called "Lilac Way" so felt I must add some to my landscape.
    This year, I planted a couple that are known for being exceptionally fragrant, Charles Jolly and Virtual Violet. 🥰
    I grew a Daphne 'Carol Mackey' and it lasted about 10 years. I can attest to its wonderful fragrance. Maybe I can try again, but this time put it in more shade.

  8. Love your plant choices. We have a couple of Tea Olives in zone 9b, Texas. Absolutely love the smell of these plants. Ours is blooming now.

  9. I absolutely LOVE my Daphne. Have 2 different types in my yard and of course they smell heavenly

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