Come and join me as I walk through my backyard gardens in the peak of spring here in North Texas! I have several backyard gardens, with over a hundred different types of plants! I love to document my gardens every month and take you along with me; so please subscribe to my channel to see more of my gardens and to see how they change from month to month and year to year!

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  1. Hey Shannon, It's looking fantastic! I have 5 Hardy Hibuscus plants and 4 of them already have new growth. One of them looks like the one you highlighted. We have the same problem with the shade….soooo fingers crossed! Also, I have not had luck with Autumn Ferns returning for me. What exposure is this part of your house?

  2. Hello I love your garden, I am also in Texas, East Texas, I love to garden as well. I see that your plants are doing great, I am in zone 8B in Flint Texas 75762, hope we can share plants. Have a nice day.

  3. Can’t believe your orange vine is fully bloomed in April ! Didn’t you have any hard freeze ? Anyway I m glad someone in Texas is sharing her garden ‘s status so I know what to expect . Thanks.

  4. Liriope will take over your yard. I inherited a yard full and had to incorporate it into the landscape because you can only contain it. Be very careful with yours. Sluggo is the best for hostas and leopard plants to control the pests that eat it.

  5. I am watching a couple of your videos today cause I’m new to your channel and I just joined it. I really really enjoyed your channel. You do a beautiful job and you’re inspiring me to work harder on my garden.

  6. Oh my gosh, I’m loving your backyard garden tour. You have some beautiful plants and oh my gosh just love all the beautiful flowers that are growing in your garden. Thanks so much for sharing it with us.

  7. Love the limelight that you training into a tree. You answered my question earlier today from a different video. This is exactly what mine looks like. I never thought of using a tomato cage to keep it straight and the branches upright. I just have a wood stake holding it for now. I might try your method. Thanks.

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