Japanese Garden

What’s Blooming In The Garden



Let’s tour and talk. Today we will walk the garden area just beyond the moon gate. Lots to see and smell. (Sorry about the audio)

23 Comments

  1. Everything looks fantastic! Your garden is very inspiring. I love all of your little touches.

    Gardening pet peeve is creating a plant pattern and having a plant either die or not perform like the rest so it throws off the pattern. Worst pet peeve is this frigging heat…it can really be discouraging. Zone 9B

  2. I think that when plants start to splay open it’s time to divide them. If you do that in the fall it might help for next summer 🤷‍♀️ love your garden! Absolutely beautiful!

  3. Drawback to my garden: perennials that finish flowering and have to be cut down like bearded iris, catmint and salvia. Then you have a blank space in the garden. Hate it!

  4. Many years ago when my gram and pap and cousin came to nc to visit with us,on the way back to Pa we stopped on the side of road so she could pull some tiger lillies out the ditch,they are still thriving in their little yard in the city,my cousin sends pictures almost every year since she now has that home 😊 Love all this! I was even inspired and put up bird feeders and pulled the bird bath out,my grandson loves watching the birds 😅

  5. Mike, I always enjoy watching your videos and seeing your lovely gardens. Also, I love hearing about the projects you have planned. You made me chuckle when someone sneezed quite loudly from the neighboring yard, and you said, 'Bless You', without missing a beat! That's exactly what I would have said, lol, even if they couldn't hear me. Have a wonderful weekend, hopefully, you'll get some time off work, so you can spend time in your gorgeous gardens. ~Margie🤗🐝🦋💐

  6. Love, love, love this garden!
    Always looking forward to the next episode.
    Absolutely Beautiful!

  7. Garden is looking beautiful, as always. Best, most creative hardscape on YouTube!
    Note: If you cut the tall sedums in half now, you can root the tops in moist soil in the shade.
    This will also encourage branching and double or triple the Autumn blooms.
    The Monarda or Bee Balm appears to have powdery mildew, which is caused by wet foliage overnight. This can persist from year to year, so best to treat it asap.
    Good luck!
    😺✌️

  8. I really enjoyed seeing that you have the same problems and peeves as the rest of us (splitting plants)…we're all in this together! Beautiful gardens though. You and your wife are a great team.

  9. My goodness: what an oasis!! Your garden is gorgeous!! Thanks for the info on the round wood borders –I like them very much.

  10. We're new to gardening. You've helped us so much with posting the names of the plants, takes your channel to another level. Excellent work!

  11. Wonderful gardens. Thank you for showing mistakes too. It helps us as well. Yes, I've been cutting back my sedum for 20 years. I picked up The Well tended Perennial Garden at the library. Good resource

  12. That low growing sedum splits because it’s either getting to much water or you’ve fertilized it. Those two things cause sedum to splay out from the middle. I also felt my autism joy sedum just way to big for its location. I love it but it’s a thug.

  13. GORGEOUS so glad I found you! I wish I had your energy. I'm 72 and feel it. But you are very inspiring.thank you

  14. I love petunias and they will be doing fantastic then all of a sudden one morning a couple will be dying. And I don’t know why.😢

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