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Is the tall purple-ish flower by your vegetable garden monarda? If so, does it have powdery mildew? I've been trying to find a variety that is resistant and not having much luck.
Loved the tour! Everything looks amazing! You are so right on plants being different in different gardens. My Cardinal flower that I planted last year is 6 feet tall on a strong stem. It's in an area that gets tons of water and it's been a super wet year. Yet my Blacklace Elderberry in its 3rd year is still only about a foot tall! I have a Brandywine Viburnum that has not produced berries but I thought it didn't need another variety. I'll have to look into that. Thanks! I always always learn something from you! đ And of course I love the Daylily talk. Addicted to crossing now. Got my first crosses ever in the ground last week during a cool spell. The winter sowing went very well for most of them. Now I just have to be patient.
That petal problem you are having with the coneflower I have the same problem with a perennial sunflower here in ireland but I don't have japanese beatles or crickets I can't find the bug that is causing the problem, I even check the flowers at night.
So so pretty!! Since you want to stir up the top couple inches of soil to interrupt the grasshopperâs cycle, seems that is a prefect reason to wait on the mulching. I can always find a reason to procrastinate. đ Thanks for the tour.
What a Gorgeous garden. Alot of hard work. I love daylillies.Thank you for letting us visit your garden. So until next time God Bless you and your husband and have a Blessed evening and stay safe my dear and Special Friends.
I love your sun garden, and I love Coneflowers! I added Salsa Red this Spring! I am having grasshopper problems this year too. I never noticed them as much other years, but I think they have taken up residence in my sunniest garden this year. They have been devouring my Petunia flowers and Tradescantia leaves in my window box, and also the Zinnia leaves, Bee Balm leaves, and Coneflower leaves.
My hummingbirds were late this year as well as my butterflies South central PA 6b. Lots of bees. My garden is full of color because I watched you last year and added tons more of coneflowers. Of all my daylilies , my best was my first, Jersey Spider with its super long bloom season and color impact, and Work It Girl by Owen second.
Shelly ~ I just love your gardens. Just so beautiful! You have so much knowledge and really enjoy it!! Love your lilies and cone flowers!! Thanks for your videos! â¤
Even with all the other projects that are keeping you very busy, your home garden still looks so beautiful! Love it! I would be so lucky if my San Antonio, TX 'garden' looked half as good as yours. We haven't had any rain, temps have exceeded well over 100 for over 42 days now, with watering restrictions or face fines. It will be a miracle if I don't lose all my plants, even those that arewell established and 'drought tolerant', ugh!
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Is the tall purple-ish flower by your vegetable garden monarda? If so, does it have powdery mildew? I've been trying to find a variety that is resistant and not having much luck.
Loved the tour! Everything looks amazing! You are so right on plants being different in different gardens. My Cardinal flower that I planted last year is 6 feet tall on a strong stem. It's in an area that gets tons of water and it's been a super wet year. Yet my Blacklace Elderberry in its 3rd year is still only about a foot tall! I have a Brandywine Viburnum that has not produced berries but I thought it didn't need another variety. I'll have to look into that. Thanks! I always always learn something from you! đ And of course I love the Daylily talk. Addicted to crossing now. Got my first crosses ever in the ground last week during a cool spell. The winter sowing went very well for most of them. Now I just have to be patient.
When do you divide the plants that you want to plug into other areas? Thanks for the great video
Love the garden, your plants always look healthy and vibrant
Shelly your gardens are stunning! Question: what is the variety of that bee balm youâve got at 33:47 ? I need some of that in my life! đâĽď¸
Awww, my favorite gardens!
Great Video! Love you đ
That petal problem you are having with the coneflower I have the same problem with a perennial sunflower here in ireland but I don't have japanese beatles or crickets I can't find the bug that is causing the problem, I even check the flowers at night.
What are your top 5 flowers?
i gave up on coneflowers after a few tries. they either get scorched or overwatered in winter
It'd be great to see 'before' photos of how your garden's have evolved from when you first planted them
Hi guys,a ten year old garden,alot of work turned out to beautiful,it takes someone that knows what their doing to get results like that.
So so pretty!! Since you want to stir up the top couple inches of soil to interrupt the grasshopperâs cycle, seems that is a prefect reason to wait on the mulching. I can always find a reason to procrastinate. đ
Thanks for the tour.
What a Gorgeous garden. Alot of hard work. I love daylillies.Thank you for letting us visit your garden. So until next time God Bless you and your husband and have a Blessed evening and stay safe my dear and Special Friends.
I had leafhoppers eating my coneflowers. Your gardens are beautiful!!
Your gardens are absolutely gorgeous. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the shout out, I'm Ed Burton – gramps on the daylily auction
I love your sun garden, and I love Coneflowers! I added Salsa Red this Spring! I am having grasshopper problems this year too. I never noticed them as much other years, but I think they have taken up residence in my sunniest garden this year. They have been devouring my Petunia flowers and Tradescantia leaves in my window box, and also the Zinnia leaves, Bee Balm leaves, and Coneflower leaves.
Please show your home gardens more often!!! So beautiful!!!
My hummingbirds were late this year as well as my butterflies South central PA 6b. Lots of bees. My garden is full of color because I watched you last year and added tons more of coneflowers. Of all my daylilies , my best was my first, Jersey Spider with its super long bloom season and color impact, and Work It Girl by Owen second.
Best gardens on youtubeâ¤
Shelly ~ I just love your gardens. Just so beautiful! You have so much knowledge and really enjoy it!! Love your lilies and cone flowers!! Thanks for your videos! â¤
Great stuff. Did you say that very tall wispy plant was Thalictrum (aka meadow rue)?
Do you plant the seeds in a pot or do you strow them in the garden? cone flower?
your gardens are my favorite….. have the hardest time doing a kidney shape….mine always end up oval đ
Truly beautiful. I, too, like the mixed sowing of coneflowers…cottagey.
Even with all the other projects that are keeping you very busy, your home garden still looks so beautiful! Love it! I would be so lucky if my San Antonio, TX 'garden' looked half as good as yours. We haven't had any rain, temps have exceeded well over 100 for over 42 days now, with watering restrictions or face fines. It will be a miracle if I don't lose all my plants, even those that arewell established and 'drought tolerant', ugh!