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39 Comments

  1. I'm noticing a lot of native plants on this list! That's probably why you're getting such great pollinator activity on them. Love to see it 😍

  2. These are my favorite because although I live in New Mexico we have similarities with dry, no humidity, wind, etc. thank you!

  3. How confident are you to buy other non-prove winners brand and does your mom recommend those plants or do you shop for plants that are not PW?

  4. Ew those double flowered Echinacea are hideous…. I remember Piet Oudolf (the guy who planted the High Line in New York and many other beautiful gardens) saying how much he hates them coz they look anything except natural…

  5. Love the shot of the full screen of the plant and a circle shot of Laura in the corner. Sometimes I hear the description of the plant and don’t remember what the plant looks like. Love the creative videos.

  6. Do you know if the lungwort would be happy in a container? I would love to add that next to my borage (which seems to love the container) with all it's bee friends.

  7. When it comes to propagating these perennials for your own use, are some better to split or can you collect seeds from any of them?

  8. Good morning, Sweet Laura, hope you are. doing well, also your family. I am busy watcthing my newly plans start their beggdning into life. Twenty Seven more days until the first day of Spring, Yea my favorite time of the year. Have a Bless @ wonderful day. Hug your Family, later Wanda

  9. Love these videos on drought tolerant plants 😊. At 5:16… what is the bright green plant behind the coral jade stonecrop sedum. Love those 2 plants together! Thank you

  10. These types of videos where you just talk about great plants are my favourite! Are there any native wildflowers in your area that you would consider incorporating into your garden? I have been trying to do so in my garden, as they are supposed to benefit local specialist pollinators and they are tough and well suited to our harsh conditions on the zone 3 prairies. My favourite so far is definitely our native agastache, and I am looking to add some pearly everlasting this year.

  11. YEA so many for my 9a zone AND deer/rabbit resistant. QUESTION: do you ever start them from seed?

  12. Awesome thanks Laura ❣️ Happy belated birthday Aaron, I wish you tons of blessings 🎂🎈🎉🤗❤️

  13. This was so timely. I am reworking my front flowerbed. Some of the plants died and another is sad, which I am digging up and moving to another location. This gives me some great ideas to spruce it up and hopefully will look lush and have a punch of color.

  14. Thanks for including high ph plants that go up to a zone 9 or 10. I live in zone 9b in low desert and we have very high alkaline native soil

  15. Thank you for this information. I’m still trying to get use to this DFW 8A zone. Dry dry dry and crappy soil. It’s hard but I am determined and this list will be very helpful. Thank you.

  16. Good afternoon Laura and family
    Can't wait to get hold of some of those perennials and hope I can find some locally if not here I go back to Amarillo,Texas ugh. Thank you for sharing, have a wonderful rest of the afternoon 👋🙂

  17. I'm liking these 'best of x' series you're doing. But I find myself trying to pick out my color pallette from your list.
    Do you think you could do a 'my favorite (color) plants' series? Example, 'my favorite yellow plants' then next do 'my favorite purple plants'? Then people could go back and watch for the color they need in their garden.

  18. I checked on the pronunciation awhile back and either one you mentioned are correct – it was about half and half. Love your videos.

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