My Favorite Space in the Front Garden – P8 – In this video we show off part of the front garden in detail. This area along the front garden fence is one of my favorite areas of the landscape.

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37 Comments

  1. Gosh! Your gardens look so lush! I assume this was shot after your recent two weeks out of town (?), after all the rains. Oops! I didn’t watch far enough, when you mentioned mid-June! 😊

  2. That Solomon's Seal is beautiful! I'm wondering if that is as tall as it grows, and does it spread as quickly as other variegated varieties? I couldn't find that info elsewhere.

  3. Loved this video. I have never seen a Solomon seal with such colouring. Not sure if I will be able to get it in the UK. However, have found the Curly fries hosta, so pleased about that 😊.

  4. What a delight to get that dogwood when you bought the house. I have searched and searched for this tree/shrub but have been unable to find in stock. Absolutely love the dogwood!

  5. I picked up a couple agastache (though I don't think they are actually native here in SC) at a local native plant sale this spring and they have gone nuts! The thing is, it's a really pretty plant. And the bee action is incredible. I might also go for that yellow one that Jim has which he said is quite hardy for a cultivar. This series of videos has been a hoot. Thank you for taking the time to do them.

  6. The White Coneflower against the Bee Balm make a great combination, they are thriving in that spot.

  7. Hi Jim and Stephany – how do ground covers work with hardwood mulch? Is it better to grow them just in soil so that they can root more easily as they spread?

  8. I continue to enjoy your series showing everything you have in your garden!! I'll be sad when I've seen the last one!

  9. I love how your native perennials do better in unimproved soil! I can add more without doing bed prep.

  10. These videos have helped me figure out where in your yard things are but a video finale of drone footage if possible would tie it all together for us.

    I am thoroughly enjoying this series, I know it’s a lot of work to add the text overlay but soooo appreciated for note taking of the plants I want to source. Even though I’m in southern Ontario Canada the zone works for some specimens. 🇨🇦 😊

  11. You sure pack a lot in your small lot.interesting that you have started saving zone 7b and now 8a. I am in Greenville SC and some say the same for the zones.

  12. I'm in zone 5B and I planted some of the creeper. You think it will survive my winter?

  13. Dislike Japanese anenomes as they can really take over and are impossible to get rid of.
    Love echinacea and bergamot….so colourful.
    Id love to get a clematis.
    Your garden sure has a variety.
    Any watering rules by your council to save water?
    Looking great, full of colour and texture.
    Jo.😊

  14. I'm gonna guess that the helebore will take over that bed..I got rid of every helebore because they took over..too many seedlings.

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