Today was a warm day, so it felt great to get out into the garden. I managed to pruning back the coleus, remove a mum, transplant some sedum, and purning the panicle hydrangeas and finally laid mulch.

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7 Comments

  1. Does your coleus come back? I normally remove the root ball too. But have heard recently to just cut it back and let the soil take care of the root ball.

  2. Hi, I just planted a Little limelight and regular limelight hydrangeas this summer would you recommend pruning this spring?

  3. It is so nice to have someone in my same zone. Your videos help me a lot.
    My Strawberry Sundae Hydrangea looked dead after the heat we had this summer, so I pruned it back at that time. I hope I didn't kill it.

  4. You have so inspired me with growing hydrangeas in NT. Tried last year but they died, then again last year’s heat was intense. I am going to try again this year. How long have you had yours? How much sun do they get?

  5. Unrelated question: I have an area where I have a terrible time with grass (via runners) overtaking my garden plants. Have you had any experience dealing with this? Suggestions?

  6. I'm jealous too! Amanda, I really like your vedios. You are such a good teacher. Thank you for sharing your talents with us. Blessings!!

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