0:24 your front garden is my dream! I am working on having more wildflowers and Texas natives. I love Rock Rose. All made it thru winter. My Mutabilis is about to bloom. My Barbados Cherry did not make it and I had 2 of them. Let me just reiterate how much I enjoyed this video. One of your best!
First time I've seen the front yard. I just planted a Peggy Martin rose on the fence. Very excited to see how it grows. Definitely want to see when yours blooms! I planted a Rock Rose too.
I can’t wait to see how everything fills in. Do you have a pineapple guava? I’m on the hunt for one and thought I got the inspiration from you. Happy gardening!
Tis the time for roses to look their best. I love when all the azaleas are in bloom. I grew up in the North (far North), and the closest we get are rhododendrons… I far prefer azaleas.
I put my yarrow in with my angelonia from last year. I cut it back to like an 2 inch nub, and it's springing back… hopefully the yarrow can outgrow it!
Yay, Jo! You are proving that landscaping with natives is worth the effort of finding them and giving them time to get established! I can “see” the vision of what this is going to look like when it is grown out and blooming! And everything looks so healthy and happy!!!!!!!!
I just discovered your videos. I'm in a northern Houston area suburb, a very novice gardener, and in my 3rd year of butterfly gardening with Texas natives. One question: Is there a trick for determining if a seedling is a weed or wildflower? Last year, I let the seedlings grow and was overwhelmed with weeds! This year, I want to be smarter about pulling what shouldn't be there. Thanks!
your front garden has matured beautifully! you have inspired me so much and i thank you for that. mystic spires is about to bloom and i am excited about my parsley hawthorn.i want to try barbados cherry again. hope springs eternal in the heart of a gardener! i could go on and on. i love garde talk keep up the good work Lynessa
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0:24 your front garden is my dream! I am working on having more wildflowers and Texas natives. I love Rock Rose. All made it thru winter. My Mutabilis is about to bloom. My Barbados Cherry did not make it and I had 2 of them. Let me just reiterate how much I enjoyed this video. One of your best!
First time I've seen the front yard. I just planted a Peggy Martin rose on the fence. Very excited to see how it grows. Definitely want to see when yours blooms! I planted a Rock Rose too.
I can’t wait to see how everything fills in. Do you have a pineapple guava? I’m on the hunt for one and thought I got the inspiration from you. Happy gardening!
My porterweeds perished during the freeze! I am going to try again…..
Tis the time for roses to look their best. I love when all the azaleas are in bloom. I grew up in the North (far North), and the closest we get are rhododendrons… I far prefer azaleas.
I put my yarrow in with my angelonia from last year. I cut it back to like an 2 inch nub, and it's springing back… hopefully the yarrow can outgrow it!
Yay, Jo! You are proving that landscaping with natives is worth the effort of finding them and giving them time to get established! I can “see” the vision of what this is going to look like when it is grown out and blooming! And everything looks so healthy and happy!!!!!!!!
I just discovered your videos. I'm in a northern Houston area suburb, a very novice gardener, and in my 3rd year of butterfly gardening with Texas natives. One question: Is there a trick for determining if a seedling is a weed or wildflower? Last year, I let the seedlings grow and was overwhelmed with weeds! This year, I want to be smarter about pulling what shouldn't be there. Thanks!
I loved seeing your front gardens. Please show us updates throughout the seasons. 🥰
Great plants. What color are the blooms on your (perennial) nicotiana? I think i have some (yellow blooms.)
Thank you.
your front garden has matured beautifully! you have inspired me so much and i thank you for that. mystic spires is about to bloom and i am excited about my parsley hawthorn.i want to try barbados cherry again. hope springs eternal in the heart of a gardener! i could go on and on. i love garde talk keep up the good work
Lynessa