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Gardening Tips & Weekly Nursery Tour // Gardening with Creekside



Here we are in the last week of July and summer storms are making a mess out of people’s hydrangeas! I have some very practical and easy gardening tips for you to ensure that your hydrangeas successfully survive summertime. Also, I want to share with you some friendly advice about planting during this hottest time of the year – again it’s practical tips that will ensure you have success in your garden! And finally, we will go on our weekly nursery tour to see how all of the new perennials are growing, blooming, and thriving since they have been potted into their new homes. Grab your favorite beverage & your gardening journal so you can make notes on plants that you want to add to your garden in the future!

Previous Videos on Hydrangeas
My Favorite Hydrangea https://youtu.be/VLe5H9E53s0
Pruning Panicle Hydrangeas https://youtu.be/ROQo4_HYHSw
How to Grow Gorgeous Hydrangeas https://youtu.be/dQ–JzOsjcA

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Dallas, NC, 28034

22 Comments

  1. You always give me great things I want to plant🌱 I have started a garden 📔 thank you so much for that tip Jenny 😀

  2. I’m one of the new subscribers and you’ve quickly become one of my faves! ❤️ Just adore you and your videos!

  3. Another great video I bought a limelight 2 yrs ago it had beautiful blooms and hasn't bloomed since what do I have to do to get to bloom? I love when you explain things!

  4. Thank you so much for your videos! I am in zone 7a in Virginia, so the information you provide is so relevant to my garden. Hope to take a road trip to Creekside one of these days!

  5. Love your informal tours. I wish I could get my hands on more PW's. My local garden center has a tiny selection ☹️

  6. So glad I found your channel! I love your videos. I just moved to Charlotte area from the Midwest and figuring out what works well in my area! ❤️

  7. I live in the PNW zone 8b and my Little Lime is not loving life. I have had her one full year and her leaves are yellowing and her small blooms look like they are a bit burnt. She is in part shade. Morning sun protected from hot afternoon, watered every other day. Should I move it to a location with more sun? Too much water? Not enough water? Maybe needs fertilizer?

  8. One of my quick fire hydrangeas bloomed but a lot of the blooms only opened halfway…is that normal? Should I be doing something differently?

  9. Jenny I have a panicle planted last fall. It seems all it’s limbs are on the ground. What can I do to make it taller than wide?

  10. My sister lives in Charlotte. I can’t wait to squeeze in a visit to your nursery when I go to visit her!

  11. Everything you just spoke about answered all of my questions . Thank you for explaining it so well. I just subscribed to your channel. I look forward to more videos. Thank you 🙏

  12. I came along your channel after following Garden Answer and Jack Barnwell Designs. I was sooo shocked and happy when you said you were in Dallas NC. I'm in Hickory so you can expect me on your doorstep asap!! I have 4 acres and am overwhelmed but I'm really determined to tackle at least one space this fall. It's a long 2 tiered space with a gradually taller (2-10 feet) brick wall separating the tiers. It gets afternoon sun; from about 10:30-4 or 5. I'm excited to get it finished.

  13. This video was so helpful. I've recently become a huge hydrangea fan. This past fall I planted limelight, pinky winky, invincible wee white, oak leaf, and let's dance rave (my favourite). We just had a fairly heavy rain here in Vancouver BC and I noticed the limelight flopping. I wasn't sure what to do, so thank you so much for your advice on cutting them back. My gardening chore for tomorrow!!! Love your channel.

  14. Hi! Sending good vibes from Connecticut 🙂 Can you please tell me the name of that yellowy shrub that’s on the bottom right of this video? I’ve seen it in a few of your videos and love the way it looks next to a limelight.

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