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24 Comments

  1. WOW the strawberries are gorgeous. Producing like mad. I’m surprised that Bethany didn’t take any of the runners. The plants look great where you planted them. Good luck on the Agastache. Box wood behind you, project coming.😮😮😮
    Thanks again for sharing this with us. Appreciated.💯💯💯🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦

  2. Are these strawberry plants Proven Winners? I bought plants from another company and they are so small. Really disappointed after seeing yours.

  3. Oh my, what a nice place you have! Of course, it wouldn't that nice without all the hard work! Nice job! 💛

  4. Laura, For the Agastache, can you put them in pots and try different places first or do they have to be in the ground? Also, im curious how you track what to do daily, weekly, monthly with all your plants. Seems like every project adds another "check on it for a little while". Do you have a massive chart somewhere?

  5. The strawberries look amazing!! Have you been supplemental feeding or fertilizing? The plants look super healthy.
    Thanks for the info on rooting in babies. I’ve always tried to root every baby on the string, but it makes sense to only go for the first and let the mother plant recover. Thank you!

  6. Every time I see those strawberry raised beds, I am so inspired! I'm hoping to get my husband to build one for me this fall, just for strawberries.

  7. Would the runners that you cut free from their mother plants take root and grow if potted up and cared for in a separate nursery group? Seems such a waste not to try.

  8. Everything is looking beautiful as always! I was wondering if the James Britannia need to be deadheaded? Also the newer varieties of nemesia. Thanks for sharing your knowledge and life with us! ❤

  9. I’m loving your in depth camera approach to providing us with a more detailed look at propagating strawberry runners. Your video explains and visually shows that process. I never thought to pin the runners in, and they were always popping out. My reaction was to finger push the runners deeper into the soil to stay put…which I can see now, defeated my purpose. I know it must take excess time and effort to visually film this way, but it makes the process so clear and understandable. I like how you talk about the process first, while showing it,…..then show it again……..sticks in my brain that way…..and I have a clear visual picture. I now have to find those pins!!!!!!🙃
    You are a true gardeners gem🌻🌼 Laura, and I watch your program every morning, first thing!!!!!!

  10. You may want to add soil acidifier to the chaste trees, I’ve always found they like acidic soil.

  11. We have lots of Chaste Tree (Vitex) in Texas. If you cut it back every year you can use it as a bush. If you leave it, you’ll get a big tree in about 1 1/2 seasons. They grow very quickly here, just like Crepe Myrtles. But the color… so pretty. They really do put on a show. And the berries are medicinal. Win-win.

  12. you could of advertised that you have the runners and given them away. LOL but, i understand they have a very short life span when you cut them

  13. Where do you think all your bees live? Does someone in your neighborhood keep hives? I live in a community that's about 15 years old. Trees are beginning to get a bit of size finally. I notice more birds & squirrels all the time. But we have relatively few bees it seems to me. I plant to encourage pollinators but there aren’t many.

  14. As you were potting the strawberry runners, I was thinking flags would make them easier to water. Lo and behold, that’s what you did! Your efficiency speaks to my soul. I start everyday with my coffee and Garden Answer. Thank you for years of entertainment and lessons in gardening.

  15. Why have I never thought to trim off a few inches of the marking flags! You are brilliant. I noticed your Hoselink beside the rose arch is very high compared to the others. Do you have a height that you prefer? (I have three Hoselinks thanks to you.)

  16. why is it called a chastTREE if it's a shrub/bush? Also what's the difference between a shrub and a bush?

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