Kristin talks with Memphis gardener Renee Minirth about spring bulbs, voles and gardening in the front yard. Don’t miss her secrets!

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30 Comments

  1. Just a lovely display of flowers.. Her garden design is fantastic..and really draws you into her front yard right to her front door. She has tremendous talent..Really can appreciate all her thought process and hardwork.

  2. Such young gardens, they really are beautiful. I noticed she has the same cement planter as mine with the birds by her cement/concrete bench. I love that thing, I'm turning mine into a fountain.

  3. Beautiful spring gardens. Looking forward to the rest of the seasons. Very inspiring.

  4. …what a beautiful home and garden! Will Renee be on the next cover of Garden Gate magazine?! (just like Erin?) 🙃 All kidding aside, this front garden is "Linda Vater-esque"! Renee should be so proud! It's a feast for my soul! 🙏💕👩‍🌾💚💐 =^..^=

  5. I noticed someone said Linda Vater..esque. That made me think when she said she doesn't do well with grass… maybe check Linda site , as she bit the bullet and put in artificial turf. You would never know it. It looks lovely and lets her concentrate on her plants and topiary. her true love. I hope I can see more of this gorgeous garden through the seasons. She obviously loves the design and journey of her garden.

  6. What a beautiful display for spring. Renee has a great eye for plant combinations and colours that work really well together. I love that she took her time planning and adjusts her plans to suit her growing conditions and the wildlife that frequents her garden. I would love to see a tour of her backyard….from her Instagram photos it looks magnificent. Thank you Renee for sharing your garden with us. 🙏💚

  7. Yes, it is a beautiful garden. But what is the actual cost of how many hundreds of bulbs? You know, for the common gardener who also likes to eat, pay rent, etc.

  8. Beautiful! What an inspiration….I just wish I could get started in the garden –it's been so cold here in Kansas City..but maybe soon I can do more! I am definitely an impatient gardener!! Lovely garden!!! Thank you for sharing your talent and beauty!

  9. Great garden and tour. I love her thought process and emphasis on organic, living 'with' the voles and the beauty that she shares with her neighborhood. This is a '10 out of 10' tour. Thank you.

  10. I have watched many garden gate videos over the years and am wondering why there isn’t more diversity represented in these garden tours! I have yet to see a black or Asian homeowner being asked to showcase their gardens. It’s as if no one else except for white people have beautiful gardens?

  11. The yard is beautiful – if those two large trees are oaks the worst thing you can do is dig around them every year planting tulips. I have the same set up in my front yard and unknowingly was planting hundreds of tulips every year not realizing it weakens and kills the trees because they are so sensitive ( nothing 6' from the trunk). According to the arborist I hired he said the fibrous roots on top are feeder roots and not to mulch them either. I pretty much watch these shows for entertainment but a novice gardener may not.

  12. Lovely color and variation! and thank for sharing the planning process and methods

  13. Nice to see good old fashioned euyonomus come back into fashion. I've got some I planted thirty years ago.

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