November Garden Tour – In this video we give a tour of some of the flowering things in the garden during November. The vegetable garden is also looking perfect right now.
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You're guys are so lucky to have chip drops, not a thing where I live.
Wow amazing ur beautiful garden flowers our still survive all ur plants. They are still beautiful and most summer flowers still blooms.. mine is totaly empty in the garden beacuse of the frost weather.. injoy watching ur garden my frend๐ฅฐ๐๐
Great show as always, many thanks!
That Mahonia of yours is really impressive after only 1 year Jim. ๐๐ Thanks for the great tour. Hi Holly ๐๐:)
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My pollinators are gone as is their food source. Now itโs onto feeding the birds and keeping their water open. 7b MS
You can try that kohlrabi row in salad or sliced as a snack with few drops of lemon juice.
Love how you can choose to keep your dahlias in the ground. Awesome garden tour.
What kind of peas?
I generally watch videos til the end and boy am I glad I did this one. What a gorgeous Early Wonder camellia! Iโm a bit jealous that I canโt grow a yard full of camellias here in z6b but I do have a lovely pale pink hardy one that has 9 buds on it. ๐ค๐ป Fingers crossed that they survive and bloom for me in late Winter. I once lost 32 blooms to a late hard freeze. ๐ฉ Thanks for another great video, Jim and Stephany.
Mohonai, I love Mohonai. Hollo, Jim Putnam and Stephany, your garden looks great still. The garden is full of lives. One of the stable evergreen in garden is fascia. Thank you, Jim Putnam and Stephany. Miss you guys.
Marigolds bloom on and onโฆso cool. Not only that, they make a fabulous cheap and easy plant to grow from seed! I use all the biomass in compost as well. So cheap and worthwhile. Grow marigolds people!
Weโve had several nights in the 20s and my hostas still havenโt โmelted.โ In your experience (Jim or others), what does it take to zap them? This is my first year with hostas.
Iโm in awe of your mahonia! Itโs been a brutal summer in New Jersey. I hope mine will pop next year. Always great information!
My Ligularia is looking good but not quite as big as yours. Young deer customized my NC Blue Ice Cypress. It'll be interesting to see its rebound. โ๏ธ
My salvia is still blooming like crazy and actually took off after Ian dropped some much needed rain. The honeybees and bumblebees have been all over it every day ๐ค๐ฅฐ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐๐
Thank you Jim and Stephany. I found another shrub I would like to tryin my garden. Marvel mahonia ๐๐๐๐ฆ๐๐
Question regarding a potted Japanese Maple. I'm in Zone 6B, New England. I just put it in my unheated shed, in a south facing window. It's the first year I have it. My neighbor, who moved, gifted it to me. It was a random seedling in her garden. It's about 3' tall. Do you think it will do okay in my shed for the winter? Does it necessarily need to be protected indoors? I just as worried about the pot freezing and splitting too, as we typically have cold winters with snow. Love your channel!! Thank you!! ๐ณ๐ณ๐ณ๐ณ
The inspiration from watching your videos is off the charts๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅI added 12 new camellia last fall and 10 more this fall๐ธ๐ธ๐ธ
Is that a 'White Giant' calla lily? I bought two small ones from a small family nursery last May. They grew in full sun and are now three times as big.They are so much more robust than the weenie, colored hybrids that collapse in zone 8 summers. And the Japanese beetles leave the gentle Giant alone.
As always, WONderful video, Jim and Stephanie! Thank you (and Holly) so much for sharing your knowledge and your garden. So jelly of what's still blooming in your world. We've got wet snow right now here in Brunswick Hills (SW of Cleveland, OH). A few salvias still rockin' it but that's about all. Question: WHAT is that song at the end of your video at 20:50 min.? LOVIN' it !!!
the garden look amazing!
The salad blocks of colour are beeeuuuutiful Stephany!!!
I would love to have an Early Wonder camellia. Iโll keep an eye out for one. Thanks, again for all you do!
(P.S. Love your other channel! I often use it and this one when Iโm out plant shopping. ๐)
Thanks for sharing your gardens! It is so nice to see and hear the growth and plans of the plants you share. It continues to give me ideas in my "barren wasteland" of a new home. (A lot has happened, but so much more can!)
I wish you would mention the type of sun/shade the plants are getting. Ex.-Calla Lilies, Iโm having trouble finding the right place for them. Mine died in morning sun.
Perhaps that's why I've killed farfugium so often in GA. I may not have dry enough spots, for I've killed it numorous times and basically given up….
My lantana has been like, frost, what frost? It looks so beautiful right now, despite it having taken over my hawthornes completely. If they make it through winter (they did last year) I really need to move them to a spot where they'll have more room.
I keep asking but no one has been able to really explain what the difference is between a โfrostโ and a โfreezeโ is. All my life, if it gets at or below 32f (0c) itโs a freeze. Frost is the frozen moisture on grass, cars, and roofs that occurs when you get below freezing. But YouTube gardeners seem to thin thereโs a different but comparable condition called โfrostโ. How do you know you have a frost and not a freeze?
Very much looking forward to those Playlist! Just subscribed! I've only gotten into shrubs & perennials in the last couple years. I've primarily done annuals in the past because I was renting.
The aloe is uniquely beautiful, great tip to bring it outside for the moderately cool Fall nights to stimulate blooming. I did not know that. How do the blooms hold up when you bring it back indoors? Would be wonderful to have that color for Thanksgiving through Christmas.
Great tour.. enjoyed the mini silent tour at the end. My white shi shi looks great.. thanks for recommending. Our freezes will be nightly from tonight thru Monday am. Guess itโs time to get outside and enjoy the final day with many perennials!
I'm in zone 6B, south central Missouri near the Arkansas border. Would it be possible to grow a dwarf Camellia in a large pot? I have an unheated, glassed in breezeway between the house and garage where I over winter tender plants.
Thanks to you both for sharing your knowledge and beautiful landscape!
Can you still plant now
Stunning Jim ๐
Great video Steph and Jim.
Bunnies love my mahonias. I lost three this year after I tried home remedies that didnโt work. I think Iโm goin to try to put a fence around them next year. I love furfugium but I canโt find them. Thank you! โฅ๏ธ๐ฆโฅ๏ธ