As we enter the end of summer, both gardens and gardeners are weary from the heat & humidity that summer gives us. Today I am sharing the high-performing late summer plants in my garden. These beauties are unfazed by all that this season has to offer and are giving me a gorgeous show!

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40 Comments

  1. Couple questions….are those low growing barberry's Barberry Admirations? How do you keep your coleus from getting leggy and dying out inside when they get so big….this is a problem I have? Lastly I am looking for a compact Coneflower say 12 to 14 inches max or less…any suggestions?

  2. So many plants, so many choices and that’s what’s keeps a gardener happy! Fun, informative video. Thanks.

  3. Good Morning!! It's always so enjoyable watching your videos! Your happy excitement for all this beauty in your garden, makes its so fun to listen to!! Enjoy your day!!

  4. Real gardeners wear hats and get dirty. The voles ate some of my grasses and they went to plant Heaven. Argh.

  5. I’m glad you showed the berm again! Bookmarking this video. I was a tad disappointed in not showing those beautiful boxwoods. I was so hoping for a great over view of them. I so want to do something interesting with them in my future space.
    However, I was reminded in this video of how important it is to plan for all seasons with infrastructure, perennials, my light source, watering needs etc.. Great video!!! Thank you!
    I so wish I lived near by. I would pick your brain to the point you’d probably give me a plant to leave!!! LOL
    Have a blessed day🌺🌺🌺

  6. Is it too late to transplant a double delight rose? I planted one this year and it doesn’t seem to be happy where it is 🥹

  7. I just bought my puffer fish and love it. Its still in the pot near scatter sun until the weather cools off for my fall planting. I bought over 20 plants for the fall. Probably will buy more hehe.

  8. Thanks for lots of tough plant ideas. I sure hope you offer the suncredible sunflowers for online sales next year. I have never been able to find them here in GA.

  9. Could you possibly tell me what kind of blue or silver evergreen I could grow here in my high humidity zone 9a Texas? I've tried to google it but haven't had any luck with that so any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. 🌾🌼🌾

  10. QUESTION: Do y’all never have to deal with Fire Ants? If so, please share what you use to eradicate them!
    I swear, they have scouts that listen in on where I want to plant something and POOF! Overnight there is a full blown ant hill. And OUCH! Do they hurt!
    Adding: Here in southern Louisiana we have little black sugar ants, then Fire Ants and now learning something the old timers call “CRAZY ANTS” because NOTHING will kill them. HELP! Anybody?
    I can’t tell you the number of products we have tried.

  11. The bird bath in front of the Gomphrena (little boy with bowl on head). Beautiful! Is that a Unique Stone piece?

  12. Hey friend I was just thinking I live in very hot but, dry El Paso, TX and although we coincide a great deal in terms of plant material one gorgeous annual I dont think you have ever featured are lovely hot and arid loving Gazanias. Silvery and green variegated foliage with large bright colored daisy like pointy petaled flowers. Do you guys grow them out there?

  13. I am in love with all of your Echinacea! Some of my very fave perennial plants are: Perovskia, Sedums, Hydrangea, Agastache and Echinacea. Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts on plants and viewing your gorgeous gardens. ❤🦋

  14. The wicked witch coleus and the cleome sure are living their best lives. Some annuals can grow very vigorously. I had some very happy lantana one year that smothered out my new little loropetalum. Lesson learned!

  15. My plants 🪴 grow not much..then die 😢..Soil My be the problem… some plant taken off others die 🤷‍♀️

  16. Is the general public able to order from Walter's Gardens? I looked up the pink cascade butterfly bush and it seemed it was only available for wholesale purchase. Such a beautiful plant!!

  17. Great video. Especially as things look tired in my garden this time of year. I definitely need to plant more of all of these!!!

  18. Everything is gorgeous! I have to get to garden center puffer fish and more echinaceas the yellow were beautiful!

  19. Look at the coleus!! Love all the colors and textures. I’m a new lover of cleome! 💜🩷🤍

  20. Does your truffle of pink have an unpleasant smell? Laura recently said hers did. Just wondering if it's her growing conditions. I'm middle GA, 8A and wondering whether to plant or not. A container planting last year didn't survive.

  21. Do you think you could mention how to trim them and etc? I'm so new to shrubs and things that I have no idea. I live in Southern California, and I just don't know when to trim things. And yes, that caryopteris is stunning. I hope it grows in z10b… 🙂

  22. My 2023 “funny: I planted a packet of gomphrena seeds in April or early May. One seed sprouted!!! It is all of 3 inches tall and has a one inch bloom! Lol!!!!

  23. Oh, I visit garden centers multiple times a season. 🥴 Just picked up several more plants on one of our last 100 degree days and now we're in the 60s. Go figure. Good sleeping weather.
    I'm a little sad to think about putting my gardens to bed fairly soon. Everything is looking so good. I've taken numerous photos to satisfy my need for color this winter.
    Working in the garden, side-by-side w/ the bumblebees 🐝 well, it made me so happy to see my anise hyssop and nepeta covered w/ bees and they were busy.

  24. I just love the berm gardens ❤. I can't wait to see how the perennials you put in mature next season. Can we skip straight to Christmas and then straight to spring?? 😂

  25. Goodmorning Jenny,
    I am in MO, zone 6b and looking at transplanting two 3 yr old Limelight hydrangeas. To big for the space they are in. I found your video on transplanting Frannie the hydrangea from a yr ago. Was the transplanting succesful? I know you are all so busy…posting a picture of Frannie and how she is doing now would be great.
    Seeing life after transplant would be encouraging!!
    Thank you.
    Angie

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    Senang sekali bertemu dengan channel ini. Salam kenal dari Indonesia.

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