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43 Comments

  1. I have voles too. They used to ruin my front yard with tunnels and they would eat my hostas and other small plants. Last year I started treating my front yard with Molemax every 3 months. No more tunnels! I also planted all my new small plants in wire mesh baskets and haven't lost a single plant since.

  2. Found a variegated 'Light-O-Day' Hydrangea at Home depot this past week – I was SO excited to see them, so I grabbed one, thinking of you as I did. 🙂
    For anyone near me – it's the Home Depot in Winchester VA.
    Your backyard has come SUCH a long way in the past several years – the fence was such a nice addition, as is EVERYTHING you've done and added… the area is SO Pretty!
    Thanks for a hugely enjoyed tour. Good luck with those voles!

  3. You have def been an inspiration for me as it pertains to my outdoor life. Im not on your level but Im getting there .. thank you. Wish I was in NC to get that tree💞

  4. I thoroughly enjoy watching your videos so much Jess! ❤ I'm also a Northcarolinian but new to gardening. You have inspired me and taught me tremendously. There always a nugget to add to the list of gardening life. I would love to take the rose tree off your hands. However, I live about three hours away 😢

  5. You need to spray that rose bush with a fungicide. If you spray it with fungicide and fertilize it you will be surprised how well it will bounce back

  6. Love the garden tour.🌻🌺 What is the vole/mole bait you used in your garden? I am dealing with those critters as well. Thanks!!

  7. In reference to your variegated lacecap hydrangea (or as you like to call them "disc blooming"), I had three at my old house. They were called Mariesii, just another option for those interested in variegated hydrangea.

  8. You’re garden is beautiful! Do you mind sharing where you got the arbor? Thanks in advance.

  9. Another beautiful tour!I love all of the Arbor vitae. I love the way they seem to have a rolling kind of foliage. I definitely want some of the Arborvitae balls, and some of the soft touch compact holly.

  10. What a transformation of that first bed in the first minute of the video. Beautiful. Do daylilies need divided when they get that big as the one at the 1:30 mark? I'm not a fan of roses at all, too much work and problems. Well put a variegated hydrangea on my list. I agree, looks a lot like hosta leaves. Love the panoramic shot of your backyard. Everything looking great!!! ❤

  11. I think I might have gophers or voles too! We’ve had sooo much rain that I haven’t been able to do anything on the weekends, but the other day I spotted a hole. Buying bate this weekend before I plant anything!!!! Your gardens are beautiful. I’ve been following you since the lock down and enjoy seeing your visions come to life.

  12. You need to get your new kitty on those voles! My outdoor kitty leaves them for me on my back porch. Not exactly ideal but they aren't in my yard!! I love your garden so much! It's beautiful. Well done!!

  13. Hi I hope my comment doesn’t come off the wrong way but it’s really hard to watch your videos with your hands in the videos. The camera keeps jumping back and forth, focuses on the background, then your hands then the background. I really do love watching your garden grow and evolve but the blurry unfocused videos have been really hard to watch. Just thought you might want to know.

  14. I love your garden. How did you get started, were you always a gardener? I am just getting started and having a hard time figuring things out.

  15. The garden looks awesome Jess, all your hard work and clearance shopping is paying off. I’m on the clearance vibe now 😂

  16. I planted a peach colored Alstroemeria in my mailbox garden. The thing gets sun from 1/9 pm planted in a foot of compost over sand. Blooms from June 15 to Dec. It started off tiny and now is bigger than 3 year old Bobo. So many shoots. Water is evenly most all around so the clump spreads outward. It gets three tomato cages for support. You can't even see the supports. It loves to be fed once a week. This plant was so successful I got 5 more from the garden center. They had them in 6 colors displayed like a rainbow. None of them came back. The peach one is still going strong though!

  17. Get some bio advance rose systemic! You’ll be surprised at how it’ll clear that fungus from your rose and the amount of blooms you’ll get afterwards.

  18. Greetings from Ireland, Beautiful garden, Its the bees knees. My biggest pests are slugs, snails but I keep them under control with slug traps and a homemade slug bait. Thank god we don't have voles or I'd have to get the shotgun out.

  19. I had to dig up my Knockout rose that I’ve had for about 4 years. It was pretty much dead and looked awful. Your garden looks wonderful.

  20. awe your limelight standard. Still looks better then my standard rose of sharon. I had a whole branching system on one half that for no reason died. It is about 8 years old and I had to cut it out too and it is no long round and beautiful. The one side looks straight up and down while other side is rounded. Looks not great but I love her so much I wont give up on her. Is there something I can do to make sure she starts to shape right again? Is there any trimming tricks to get the round shape back?

  21. Check your bare root rising sun redbud sapling. Those trees are grafted onto rootstock of eastern redbuds. The growth might be coming from the rootstock and not the grafted part. If that's the case, you'll need to contact the seller about your dead tree.

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