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15 Beautiful Shrubs and Flowers for Fall Garden Color



Join me on this relaxing garden tour of 15 beautiful shrubs and flowers for Fall garden color, including: Little Henry Sweetspire, Perennial Ageratum, Red and Yellow Twig Dogwood, Little Lime Punch Hydrangea, annual Lantana, Pinky Winky Hydrangea, Fire Light Hydrangea, Black Eyed Susan, Grape Sensation Gaillardia, Prairifire Crabapple Tree, Popcorn Drift Roses, Peach Drift Roses, Sugar Shack Buttonbush, Limelight Hydrangea Tree. Use the Chapter headings below to jump to specific sections in the video.

Chapters:

0:00 – Intro, Little Henry Sweetspire, Perennial Ageratum
3:21 – Red and Yellow Twig Dogwoods
4:32 – Little Lime Punch Hydrangea, annual Lantana, Ornamental Maple, Kramer’s Red Winter Heath
9:27 – Pinky Winky Hydrangeas, Peach Drift Roses
12:12 – Little Lime Hydrangeas, Fire Light Hydrangea
14:10 – Black Eyed Susans, Grape Sensation Gaillardia, Perennial Ageratum, Piglet Grasses
16:16 – Prairifire Crabapple Tree and Pumpkins
19:04 – Popcorn Drift Roses
20:24 – Sugar Shack Buttonbush, Little Henry Sweetspire, Limelight Hydrangea Tree

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🍂 *Fall Garden Tours* 🍂

Enjoy these 13 Fall garden tour videos of my front and back yards — filmed September into November, when most plants have finished blooming, however there is still a lot of color and texture to enjoy!

Click here to see all of the videos: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLenOueHl62OzaVQngnbJPXPeTU4guQ4sL

🍂 *Kramer’s Red Winter Heath* 🍂

Kramer’s Red Winter Heath blooms from January through April, covered with fuchsia magenta flowers. This easy-care mounding evergreen shrub is a must-have for your garden and great for early pollinators.

Click here to watch the video: https://youtu.be/z7t_Oc_fneo

🍂 *When, Why and How to Prune Lavender* 🍂

This video covers what time of year is best for Lavender pruning; why pruning Lavender is important, and exactly how to prune Lavender in a few easy steps. I also show you several unpruned, overgrown Lavenders with many large woody stems — great examples of what you don’t want!

Click here to watch the video: https://youtu.be/WYhJDX4soDs

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11 Comments

  1. Ty for the ending of ur video, Laura!! I needed this reminder bc today we had a super windy, cold day here in Texas. It DECIMATED my dahlias and my marigolds. They were all bent over and I spent hours carrying them inside the garage and staking them which they didn’t need before today. Idk if they will make it and so I’ve been so sad about that, but the end of ur video reminded me to celebrate all that is still blooming and beautiful in my October Texas garden which is a LOT! Celebrate the good things and realize the lumps do come with gardening, but it just makes the successes sweeter! I got to see my dahlias and marigolds bloom and this was the first year I ever tried to grow them so even if they don’t recover from today, it’s ok! ❤️

  2. I like your sweetspires so much better than my burning bushes. 👍🏻 My garden is looking pretty sad. The sun doesn’t climb above the tree line this time of year and so everything shuts down. I do have a few straggler roses and dahlias, though.

  3. Absolutely beautiful! Such a bright ending. I'm adoring my Oakleaf Hydrangea's color and my 2 dogwood trees in the front of my home. I swear the color on dogwood is amazing. I have yellow, red, pink, orange and all the colors in between on those 2 trees. Those trees are huge givers in the Spring with their beautiful flowers, berries in the summer and rounded habit to the amazing leaf color in the Fall. I'd seriously cry if something happened to my dogwoods in front of my home

  4. I love the birds chirping in the background. It’s a perfect natural soundtrack. They are enjoying your garden, too.

  5. Beautiful fall colors! love the sweet spires! so gorgeous.. and those roses are so pretty! I love black eyed susan’s.. they are such happy plants in the garden 😀

  6. Your sweetspire are beautiful. It was so dry here, my Little Henry did not look very pretty and has dropped most of his leaves now. Zone 6a.

  7. I have 5 drift roses. They are strong as iron. They bloom and bloom and don't even require that much care.

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