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A Look Back At the Plants that Performed This Year Pt 1

A Look Back At the Plants that Performed This Year Pt 1

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A Look Back At the Plants that Performed This Year Pt 1 Garden Answer Holly: Oh wow, and now I want to plant a whole bunch of coleus this summer, so it is going to be a long winter, but I am so excited to plan for this spring. I especially love the rediculious coleus, it will be one plant in my landscape for sure. I also love any flower that is purple. Once again your videos always inspire me and give me so many ideas for how I'm going to be setting up my yard this coming spring. During this long cold winter I will be drawing out how I want my yard to look come spring, and it is all thanks to you and the inspiration you have given me to get busy and really work hard on my yard. Love you guys, thank you Laura and Aaron, looking forward to your next video, bye for now.
Date: 2022-07-16

Comments and reviews: 9


Great videos 1 & 2. You went over the the plants I was curious about, especially the container plants. Would be a nice follow up to see where all of those that went into your garden (or your friends gardens) ended up. It may sound weird, but I actually get attached to some of the plants that I particularly liked that you used. I wonder, where did those go? I also wanted to say how sorry I am that you lost your roses. I am also in a battle with rats who seem to like hybiscus, fuschias and freesia bulbs. Really disappointing when they just eat your plants to death. Anyway, loved these videos, thanks.
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OMAGOSH! Something stinky! I fell in love w Supertunia Picasso. til I realized it stank like dog poo every time it got wet. I couldn't figure it out for the longest time. I thought my neighbor's dog(who I luv) was giving me the business too close to the fence r something. But I did realize eventually. it was my fave petunia & it broke my heart that I can't have it ever againIt's THAT bad!
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Hey Laura! About pollinators. You often see that plants or seed mixes for pollinators are organic. Is that necessary? Does it harm pollinators to feed off non-organic plants? I would never want to accidentally harm any bees by giving them things that are bad for them in the long run!
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I love the apricot arrangement you showed a photo of with the coleus as the centerpiece. Could you provide a list of the other flowers/foliage that is in it? Id really like to start early planting a variety of annuals and perennials for fresh arrangements all season.
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Do you know of a perennial that makes a edge like your box woods? Everything you plant always look gordeous with all your different colors. I'm kind of like you I plant when I see something new a garden store not in the town I live in. Happy gardening!
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Thank you for this info on how your plants preformed for you this year. I was wondering if you could do a video on how to go about shopping for plants. I have trouble finding the plants that I want. Especially when I have an idea for a planter.
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So beautiful! These are all annuals? Is there a video on perennials? This is my first spring owning a home and being unable to go to the nurseries is so sad. I would LOVE and so appreciate a video of your favorite performing perennials. :)
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Laura, this is so useful, I can't tell you. I'm only six minutes in, but couldn't wait to tell you. Thank you for this video. And thank you for sharing your beautiful generous spirit with all of us. Much love to you and your family.
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I'm excited to finally have my own garden this year. Hopefully I can find time and money to plant some things and make it all look awesome! I did plant some tulips this fall so we will see if those work. Love watching your videos!
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