Beautiful gardens Jim and Steph!! You guys are stars of the gardening world to me! A wealth of knowledge! You’ve helped to turn this lady into a gardener and that says A LOT because I always thought I had a black thumb!! I just needed some knowledge, time, patience, and love for plants (and some cash). Thank you for bringing that out in me!!
@CynLynRin4 ай бұрын
Thanks for fessing up to keeping plants in containers for too long. It makes me feel like I'm not the worst Plant Mom!
@katiekane52474 ай бұрын
It's not just the plants reacting to what's been a strange season, I notice changes in the wildlife too. Our planet is changing, naturally or otherwise. I love the intimacy of knowing every plant, it's like checking in with friends every time I walk past mine 😊
@Anna-ww4pv4 ай бұрын
The changes are showing me I need more plants and less grass.
@mcm96194 ай бұрын
A wealth of information thank you . And thank you to the camera person who is very professional.
@heatherw.27514 ай бұрын
I have edgeworthia envy Jim! At your open house, I asked you about what to do with mine. I ordered it from JLBG and it came as a long, single naked stick. It only branched into 2 smaller stems. I’ve kept it in a pot this season and I plan to pot it up next spring then plant it out next fall (it came in a 3 in pot so very small). I really hope I can get it into a shape similar to yours and others I’ve seen.
@maggiebirk4 ай бұрын
We have Lilly of the Valley all over one side of our house. It came over when we moved in 1975 with some bushes my husband transplanted from his parents yard. I love the small lilies because they are old fashioned and remind me of them and my husband as they remind you of your mother, Stephanie.
@Flower_hoarder4 ай бұрын
💚ROMAN CANDLE‼️💚
@bethheerten11324 ай бұрын
I have really been enjoying these tours and creating my "Jim List" of what I can add to my Z8-b Alabama garden.
@David-wc5wr4 ай бұрын
Growing powwow series from seed super fun super easy
@najwaseiya4 ай бұрын
Wonderful, nice sharing💛💛💛💛
@HoustonKeith724 ай бұрын
You are the shrub king! I don't know how you keep all this info in your head. Brilliant!
@Rustytoolgardener4 ай бұрын
So many zone 7 plants that are absolutely beautiful. Just one zone away from our southern Ontario garden. It’s frustrating for sure. Thanks for the tour. Drew
@ramgiberson71804 ай бұрын
Hello 🙏 👋 have fun gardening.
@saralee8484 ай бұрын
Ive been waiting for that burning love leucothoe! Have not been able to find one for myself yet.
@HandcraftedintheFoothills4 ай бұрын
I saw one at Lowe's wish I had grabbed it
@saralee8484 ай бұрын
@@HandcraftedintheFoothills I've heard people say they found theirs at Lowe's, but haven't seen any in a store near me. Might have more luck in the fall since they'll start to have some color, maybe they'll sell them then. Lowes does have them on their website!
@GardeningandMyDailyLife4 ай бұрын
Khu vườn khá đẹp ,cây trồng rất tốt tươi ,cảm ơn về những chia sẻ kinh nghiệm của bạn .
@irma_brenton4 ай бұрын
Perfect!
@terrivance87503 ай бұрын
Jim, Steph, Really love sooooo many of these foundation plants! The variegated osmanthus--does that have prickly leaves like the "Goshiki" variety or is it easier on the skin? Thank you. 😊
@deannahaworth76664 ай бұрын
Looks fantastic ❤
@zepheniahparker4 ай бұрын
Jim, I need help! My house faces North/Northwest. The house is on a hill, front yard gently slopes to the road, so in winter, the front yard doesn't get much sun. In summer it's nearly full sun. I'm wanting to put in a long berm near the road both for a little privacy and to break up the expanse of lawn. I need suggestions for plants that can tolerate both conditions. I'd love to incorporate fruit trees, blueberry bushes, etc.
@dzl8884 ай бұрын
Can I ask if you set up an irrigation system in your garden? What is your view on an irrigation system?
@sharonkaulinis56734 ай бұрын
Hey, Jim. Just the question. I know it's not planting season for seeds of grass. But what seeds would you use in the fall for our hot climate for next year? I live in Wilmington or let's say Holly Ridge. Topsail beach
@HoustonKeith724 ай бұрын
Hi Jim, I recently watched your vids re small foundation shrubs and learned so much. I live in zone 9b Houston. I’m building out a couple beds that touch the south facing brick wall of my house. I’ve found that many plants when near the brick just cook in our summer sun. Do you have a recommendation for a small shrub that can withstand that kind heat? I love abelia.
@jomassey42074 ай бұрын
Hi Jim and Steph, Have you ever tried growing "bottlebrushes"? Its a hardy bush with lovely coloured hair brush shaped flowers. I think it's an Australian or NZ native. Needs a hot spot with good drainage and regular watering first yr like most perenials. I've got a neon pink and its in its 2nd season. Im expecting its first flowers come summer. Great pollinator plant and easy to keep in shape. Check out the zone situation. Jo. Nz😊
@jomassey42074 ай бұрын
"Daphne" is another hardy small perenial that has a beautiful scent. Be nice in a pot with a low growing bellis perenis, that has a similar small pink and white daisy flower. I grew one cutting in a pot but the one in the garden in the front border, semi shade, has grown 4 times faster.
@JimPutnam4 ай бұрын
We actually have a few Daphne here in the garden. The clay soil and the Daphne don't always go together. Thanks for watching!
@sterlgirlceline4 ай бұрын
🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🏆🌿🌳💚
@Mopoppy4 ай бұрын
Maybe the deer just wants something different when theyre sick of the natives 😂
@nadia_rem85114 ай бұрын
Hi Jim! Can you include common names also? The Cestrum looks like my goldenrod. I guess i get confused cause i havent memorized the latin names. My pineapple sage is already 5 ft tall. Its a great plant! Was sold as annual here 7b MD but it overwintered to my suprise. Hinoki cypress are very expensive here, but they look kinda like arbs. Some very coral looking. Love them. I picked up santolina chamaecyparissus recently! It wasnt labeled at the nursery. I asked what it was and they said "evergreen groundcover" it smells like lavender!
@Anna-ww4pv4 ай бұрын
SO HAPPY to find this then sad,, Sounds like you grow in sandy areas. Need help with zone 6-7 with clay soil
@juliabinford65004 ай бұрын
Jim grows in mostly clay soil. There’s a small sandy area. He mentions the sand because it’s not his usual soil. You’ll learn a lot about growing in clay.
@freedomofreligion32484 ай бұрын
Thx for Part 8 (7 plus drone) of this wonderful, in-depth tour of your fab garden. These plants are placed so interestingly! it's inspiring to see, over + over -- and, refer to -- a beautiful, digital coffee table book that teaches. 🤍🩷💜💙🩵 💚💛🧡❤️
@kaychaney61024 ай бұрын
To borrow from Mr. Rogers…please won’t you be my neighbor!
@freedomofreligion32484 ай бұрын
If climate is changing -- which drives weather -- and that, drives changes in plants' functions. Then that drives changes in wildlife. Guess what else changes? Us. We're part of the vast, interconnected universe. Intelligence is measured by how quickly -- if at all -- you're able to adapt. Curiosity and acceptance -- acceptance is defined: "to willingly receive", so ACCEPTANCE OF CHANGE. These talents may come to us so we may navigate the human condition, and nd, profit from it. In this example, "profit" doesn't refer to currency but to wisdom, knowledge, skills.