What an amazing show! Such gardening inspiration for 2025. I am anxious to try ALL of today's shrubs! I look forward to your KZbin show each week! Thank-you for teaching this old gardener new tricks!
@pwcolorchoice5 сағат бұрын
Thank you so much! It's so nice to hear that you enjoy and learn from our show 🥰
@dianeknaack71393 күн бұрын
Happy New Year. Wonderful, informative show, as always. I am going to quote Tim Wood when people comment on how much I spend on plants each year. Gardening is therapeutic. Maybe seniors could start a movement to have a plant allotment from Medicare instituted.
@josweatt8982 күн бұрын
Hahaha too funny. I guess everyone must think I have needed lots of therapy as I am always planting'!
@jaynemacdougall93272 күн бұрын
Love this!!
@pwcolorchoice5 сағат бұрын
😍🤗 Gardening IS therapeutic!
@pwcolorchoice5 сағат бұрын
@@josweatt898 😂 You're in good company here!
@petegdula47493 күн бұрын
Happy 2025! It still trips me up on some of the ways you pronounce different flowers. For instance here in PA we call them Li-Lacks, isntead of Li-Locks. A few others, too, but I get over it with the pictures and descriptions.
@marciawright26003 күн бұрын
We say Li-Lacks in Indiana!
@heatherderganc59843 күн бұрын
😆 Yes! I say Clem aaa’ tis not Clem’ eh tis… It’s what I heard growing up and it’s hard to change!
@LeanneD43 күн бұрын
Li-lacks down south in Georgia, too. They generally struggle in our heat and humidity.
@Rustytoolgardener3 күн бұрын
I’ve only heard of Li-locks never Li-lacks..lol
@EmilysGarden9023 күн бұрын
Li-lock in eastern Canada 😊
@8helenjhouston82 күн бұрын
The use of humor in plant names is one of my favorite parts of gardening! Thank you for all the time, energy and effort that you put into naming plants - they make me smile 😊!
@pwcolorchoice5 сағат бұрын
Yay! It's certainly a fun and mindful process ☺
@Yvonne_ennovY2 күн бұрын
I'm usually a gardener who doesn't pay much attention to the plant of the year categories because the selected plant is hit and miss in terms of my interest. However, every plant category for 2025 is a shrub that is either on my list to buy or is already in my garden!! I am beyond excited about this and have watched this episode 3 times already 🌿💚 Tim Wood's interview was truly the cherry on top! Such a great show! Thank you all, and happy new year! 🎉
@pwcolorchoice5 сағат бұрын
How fantastic! It sounds like you have some great taste 😄 The new plants this year, are really exciting! I need to get myself a Kintzley's Ghost, hummingbirds love that plant too! 🤗
@thecakepopsistars21 сағат бұрын
Been trying to find this plant hopefully this year! Zone 5/6 🇨🇦
@TheImpatientGardener3 күн бұрын
Finally we get Tim on the show. Can we force him to come back more often?
@josweatt8982 күн бұрын
100% agree!
@debs-more-plants2 күн бұрын
Agree that was awesome!!
@pwcolorchoice5 сағат бұрын
Oh, we will 😄
@pattikulesza62033 күн бұрын
Really wonderful to hear from Tim who is so significant in the joy brought to our gardens- thank you!
@pwcolorchoice5 сағат бұрын
He's wonderful and we're thankful for the impact he has had on plants and gardening 🤗
@lorip21093 күн бұрын
All the best in the new year, Rick, Stacey and Adriana! Thank you for another wonderful year of the Gardening Simplified Show, I learn from every episode. Great to meet Tim Wood and put a face to the very creative names of many of the Proven Winners plants! Cheers to you all!!
@pwcolorchoice5 сағат бұрын
Happy New Year to you, friend! That means so much to us and we so appreciate the kind words and support! ❤☺
@bettyjocohagen79552 күн бұрын
Happy 2025 from Kentucky!!! I can't wait for spring! The 2025 plants look sooo exciting!!! ❤🌷🪻🥀⚘️🪴
@pwcolorchoice5 сағат бұрын
Happy 2025, friend! 🥳🤗
@nancykotar93502 күн бұрын
What a pleasure to have met Tim during this segment! Thank you
@pwcolorchoice5 сағат бұрын
Thank you for watching! ☺
@heatherderganc59843 күн бұрын
I love your sense of hummus! 😆 Great advice from Tim Woods, what an interesting guy! A great way to start the year! ✨Thank you for annnother great show!✨
@pwcolorchoiceКүн бұрын
He is truly a wealth of knowledge! Happy New Year! ❤🤗
@the_garden_on_700N3 күн бұрын
To Tim Wood... love the names of the plants. The"Wicked Witch Coleus" and the "Wee Bit Grumpy" tickles me to name a few! Thank you! ❤ PW!
@darleneengelke163 сағат бұрын
Wee bit grumpy was named by the grower.
@the_garden_on_700N55 минут бұрын
@darleneengelke16 Good to know! Clever name!
@nnagle92242 күн бұрын
The plant naming segment was great. In addition, it helps when shopping for variations of hydrangea and other shrubs. The new lilac looks like a solution to the original lilacs I knew as a child. They always needed major pruning to keep the flowers within reach and reduce mildew.
@pwcolorchoice5 сағат бұрын
Happy to hear that you enjoyed it! That is exactly right - more disease resistance, less maintenance, and reblooming capabilities 😄
@ordiekelleher26413 күн бұрын
Okay smile when you come on! Hugs! Love!😊❤😊
@tinacruz91623 күн бұрын
I preordered the Kintzley’s ghost(only because it’s a native), very excited for it to arrive in spring, 😊
@pwcolorchoiceКүн бұрын
Yay! It really is such a wonderful plant, you'll have to update us on how it does for you ☺🤗
@jeansandhoodiegardengal29752 күн бұрын
Happy New Year 2025 🪴🪴🪴🪴 Ready for this show!!!!
@pwcolorchoice5 сағат бұрын
Happy New Year, friend! 🥳😄
@Yvonne_ennovY2 күн бұрын
Quick question about roses: I know the Reminiscent Coral and Pink roses have similar fragrances because I have smelled them. I see that the Reminiscent Yellow Rose is new for 2025 (hooray 💛 🤩), and I can't wait to buy a couple for my garden. Does it smell the same as the others in the series? 🤞🏾🙏🏾 I'm hoping it doesn't have the strong licorice undertones of the Julia Child rose. While JC is a beautiful yellow color, I greatly prefer the classic fragrance of the Reminiscent Coral and Pink roses. ❤ Thanks in advance for any information you have!
@mimlauj68693 күн бұрын
Love kintzley's ghost! Took me 2 years to find one, now I've seen it maybe times 😊
@pwcolorchoice5 сағат бұрын
It is becoming more readily available on the market now - I can't wait to get one 🤗😄
@josweatt8982 күн бұрын
Such fun hearing the full background of a plant like Kingsleys Ghost! I ordered one and planted it late summer. (I find it helps to plant something new when the summer doldrums hits) I graduated from CSU in FtCollins so this is interesting to hear the tie. I planted mine on an 8 ft wood post where my 6 ft tall fence drops to 4 ft so I think it will fill in the area and soften the change in fence. I had an annual popcorn plant growing next to where I planted it, but don't care to grow it again so the Vine should get plenty of sun. Would love some regular time slots from Mr. Wood. Happy New Year!
@pwcolorchoice5 сағат бұрын
That sounds like a fantastic planting space for it! You'll have to let us know how it progresses come summer 😄
@josweatt8985 сағат бұрын
@ I sure hope it looks as good as your photos!
@Peoniesandpinks3 күн бұрын
How quickly does the Kintzleys Ghost grow? What maintenance is required?
@pwcolorchoice4 сағат бұрын
It is a fast grower! It can reach full height in three seasons, depending on planting conditions. Light: Requires full to part sun, which is a minimum of four hours of direct sun exposure. Soil: Grows happily in most soil types, just not soggy spots. Water: Lower than average water needs, very drought tolerant once established. Fertilizing: You can apply a fertilizer in the springtime. Pruning: Pruning is not recommended, as flowers are formed on old wood. Plus, the blue bracts are the most noteworthy feature.
@debbieross77453 күн бұрын
Does the honeysuckle get cut back in the fall or spring like some clematis, or does it have a woody stem that continues to grow
@pwcolorchoice4 сағат бұрын
Woody structure that does not require pruning! In fact, we recommend you don't prune as it blooms on old wood ☺
@amyjones24902 күн бұрын
I’m wondering how this rose holds up to Japanese beetles? I’ve found scented roses attract the beetles in my garden here in Michigan.
@pwcolorchoice4 сағат бұрын
Since roses are a top choice for Japanese beetles, I would take fragrance out of the equation completely and assume that they will indeed prey upon them. One nice thing, however, is that Reminiscent roses are reblooming, so you can cut them back when the beetles start to show up to remove all flowers...by the time they recover and start flowering again, the beetle population will be much lower or even gone. It's a bit heartbreaking, but not as heartbreaking as seeing your plants covered in the beetles. 🙂
@gracepeterson74832 күн бұрын
Calycanthus floridus var. Purpureus 'RED ZEPPELIN' ... on my lust list. I'm looking forward to my newly acquired Chitalpa 'El Nino' blooming this year.
@pwcolorchoice4 сағат бұрын
😍 Both are fabulous plants! Can't wait to hear how your El Nino does for you this year 🤗
@kathryngalajda35532 күн бұрын
Where is the trial garden open to the public?
@pwcolorchoice5 сағат бұрын
Our trial garden is located in West Michigan, however, it isn't open to the public.
@lynnthorson13493 күн бұрын
Could you use the Kintzley's Ghoat Honeysuckle as a cut flower? It would be amazing to use in flower arrangements!
@mimlauj68693 күн бұрын
Yes, I do use it as a filler!! 😊
@pwcolorchoiceКүн бұрын
Yes, it works wonderfully as a cutting for arrangements 🤗
@jolenefetterolf47713 сағат бұрын
I just found you and LOvE the show. I was just reading up on vines and Kinsley Ghost was one on the list. Is this suitable for containers, is it deciduous. I’m thinking of growing this on our new rooftop deck, placing it against the brick wall. Sincerely, jojo
@pwcolorchoice2 сағат бұрын
That's wonderful to hear, thank you so much! 🤗 Yes, you can grow it in a container and it is deciduous. Your rooftop deck sounds like a great place to utilize this awesome plant 😄
@altheajackson57013 күн бұрын
Hello love the show can you grow the Kintzley's ghost on a live tree? I have October ghost in my front yard and think the Kintzley's ghost would look beautiful on it. Thank you.
@pwcolorchoiceКүн бұрын
Thank you so much! 🤗❤ Yes, it would be unlikely to damage a tree because a) it climbs by twining, not rootlets and b) it won't get big enough to strangle branches or add so much weight that branches break. 😄
@the_garden_on_700N3 күн бұрын
Happy 2025! ❤️ your show! Question: Would the North Pole Arborvitae be good for a formal garden... let's say using one on the 4 corners of square bed with boxwoods connecting the 4 arborvitaes? Also, does the Little Lime Punch take 3-4 years to get established before it produces blooms? I have 3 in ground that are 2 years old and are not blooming yet. They are in a protected area, full sun and have been fertilized. Maybe this year they will produce blooms? ❤❤❤
@pwcolorchoice5 сағат бұрын
Happy 2025! 🥳 Yes, North Pole would be great for your formal garden! It naturally grows with a very neat and upright habit 😄 Little Lime Punch is a bit slower to get established than other panicle hydrangeas but I have not heard of it taking two years. Is there any possibility that the flower buds were eaten by deer or rabbits?
@the_garden_on_700N52 минут бұрын
@@pwcolorchoice I don't believe so but I will keep a close eye on them. Thank you for your reply! Maybe this year I will have some blooms. 🙏