You just reminded me that I have to buy some Hellebores again. The rabbit eats the leaves and then poops which feeds the soil – he probably feels itβs a fair deal π
Jes don't throw out your terracotta broken pots. You can use that to cover the plants that the rabbits or deer are eating in the winter. I had to cover my evergreen ornamental grass because the rabbits kept eating it. Bonny zone 5b
I was thinking that the side of your shed at the end of the gully garden would be a great back drop for something. You said you were going to split your Annabelle, maybe them. πJust a suggestion. β€
Hi Jes I enjoy all your videos! you has done a wonderful job on your land, everything looks so radiant and beautiful in the spring and the summer, π·πΊπΉI have learned so much from youπ₯° thank you for sharing so much and keep up the good work girl! you are the bombπ£ Happy New YearππππππΎπππΎ
Hi Jes, Greetings from Northwest N.J. where today we are in the 50βs raining and really foggyπ’Loved your winter tour ,everything looks really good. Canβt wait to see what creative things you come up with this spring πLove that little βLove Bugβ Maxβ¦he is so precious. Happy New Year to you and your familyππ God Bless
Ornamental grasses should not be cut until after the winter…their stems are hollow, and if cut, moisture, snow, will enter into the dormant root system and cause the roots to rot, and deteriorate the clump.
Your plants were very fortunate to have the thick blanket of snow to protect them from the last Arctic blast. In Southern Indiana we only had a couple of inches of snow and the frigid wind really damaged some of my broadleaf evergreens.
The arctic wind did more damage than anything else here. But I was lucky so far I think I lost only 1 shrub. It was a newly fall planted shrub. Well Iβm crossing my fingers that maybe the root is still alive. We will see
Where do you get your rocks? I love them in my yard also. Whoa! You have a lot of plans and work to do in the future. How can you remember all of those names? Love all your plants. Thank you π
Wow your grass is still beautifully green! Here itβs covered in snow from November to pretty much April! But amazing how quickly it recovers after its long hibernation! Here being Manitoba, Canada. π¨π¦
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Hey Jes! I enjoyed the garden tour. π Have a great New Year!!! Pam in South Carolina β€οΈ
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You just reminded me that I have to buy some Hellebores again. The rabbit eats the leaves and then poops which feeds the soil – he probably feels itβs a fair deal π
Hello from MN, please do a movie on how you clean up your lambs ears when spring comes. I really want to try them this spring/summer.
Love your tours Jes. Happy New Year!!!!
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Have an awesome New Year.
Jes don't throw out your terracotta broken pots. You can use that to cover the plants that the rabbits or deer are eating in the winter. I had to cover my evergreen ornamental grass because the rabbits kept eating it. Bonny zone 5b
I was thinking that the side of your shed at the end of the gully garden would be a great back drop for something. You said you were going to split your Annabelle, maybe them. πJust a suggestion. β€
Happy New Year Jes! Looking forward to the Spring in your area. I can tell you are too! ππππ¦©
Hi Jes πΊ I love this tour in your garden to see the beautiful plants .Happy new year to you and your family. π
Happy New Year Jes. Take Heart – Everything still looks pretty good.
Very cute.. garden. Cute garden.
Hi Jes I enjoy all your videos! you has done a wonderful job on your land, everything looks so radiant and beautiful in the spring and the summer, π·πΊπΉI have learned so much from youπ₯° thank you for sharing so much and keep up the good work girl! you are the bombπ£ Happy New YearππππππΎπππΎ
Looking forward to your projects this Spring π Happy New Year!
Thank you for sharing..really miss the garden this time of yearβ¦Wishing you and your family very Happy New Year ππ
Greetings from SE Wisconsin. Your yard has beautiful winter interest. Just beautiful Happy New Year Jes
Hi Jes, Greetings from Northwest N.J. where today we are in the 50βs raining and really foggyπ’Loved your winter tour ,everything looks really good. Canβt wait to see what creative things you come up with this spring πLove that little βLove Bugβ Maxβ¦he is so precious. Happy New Year to you and your familyππ God Bless
I always love your movies Jes. You are the sweetest person on YouTube. Happy New Year to you and your family
Ornamental grasses should not be cut until after the winter…their stems are hollow, and if cut, moisture, snow, will enter into the dormant root system and cause the roots to rot, and deteriorate the clump.
Good tour! Oh how I wish I could help you clear and burn when you start clearing land! Iβm old but still one of my favorite things to do!
I really appreciate your calm relaxing delivery manner and the songs. Keep going on
Your plants were very fortunate to have the thick blanket of snow to protect them from the last Arctic blast. In Southern Indiana we only had a couple of inches of snow and the frigid wind really damaged some of my broadleaf evergreens.
Happy New Year
Happy New Year Jess!
Jes I also enjoy the garden tour from Az Happy New Year
Happy New Year Jess! Canβt wait till Spring and see what you do this Spring!ππ€!
It's fun to dream about next years garden plans. It's what gets me through the winter. Love the parting shots of Max!
Do you have moles? Those holes could be moles.
The arctic wind did more damage than anything else here. But I was lucky so far I think I lost only 1 shrub. It was a newly fall planted shrub. Well Iβm crossing my fingers that maybe the root is still alive. We will see
Happy New Year Jes, can't wait for the spring. Really enjoyed the winter tour.
Where do you get your rocks? I love them in my yard also. Whoa! You have a lot of plans and work to do in the future. How can you remember all of those names? Love all your plants. Thank you π
Forgot to say that I love birch trees also!
Wow your grass is still beautifully green! Here itβs covered in snow from November to pretty much April! But amazing how quickly it recovers after its long hibernation! Here being Manitoba, Canada. π¨π¦