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Planting Flowers that Perform Beautifully in both Cool & Warm Temps!

Planting Flowers that Perform Beautifully in both Cool & Warm Temps!

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Planting Flowers that Perform Beautifully in both Cool & Warm Temps! Garden Answer Leanne: I absolutely love your videos. I have learned a lot over the years of watching you and have been inspired in my own designs. I would, however, love to see you plant more baby perennials instead of such big (what seems to be) fully mature plants. My creations usually take a few years to look great, and it is because I can't afford the larger plants. My favorite nursery offers multiple sizes so I can still get the one I want, but its tiny at first. Sometimes it can be discouraging to not have that instant finished look.
Date: 2022-07-16

Comments and reviews: 9


I love the sound of the birds in the background as she is working. Such a peaceful sound. I enjoy the way she has an eye for colors and even though some of us love reds and bolder colors, Laura has a way of making it work for her. I have some sweet purples in various shades with yellows, white and cream colors blooming for the summer. As for Cindy, hats off to you. Now where did you found that John Deere? I could use something like that for my grandson.
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This fall, I am definitely stepping up my daffodils game, especially since this year most of my tulip bulbs were devoured by voles/moles. Surprisingly they left all my daffs alone, so I am going to plant more varieties of them. All yours look so pretty! By the way Benjamin is too cute with his new toy, how fun for him!
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I get so excited seeing Laura take the gator over to the back and fill it up with PW flowers to go plant. I go to Dollar tree and buy 2 packs of gladiolus bulbs. tiny but came up in 8 days. I am so excited to see flowers. I am disabled but still want a garden.
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When my grandson was about 5 or 6 I stopped in at a John Deere dealer looking at tractors. He was with me. They had some of these tractors for the kids. Almost had to drag him out. LOL. He's since had a lot of toys. Where were these things when I was a kid?
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It's a shame that local garden centers are so expensive. $5. 99 plus tax per flower pot! Most people just can not afford to spend what garden centers are charging for flowers. You guys do a great job with your videos and the editing quality is fantastic.
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How much fun would Benjamin have if you gave him some pots (empty of full, tools, or fertilizer to hall to your projects with his new tractor? He's always trying to help you now. Imagine if he could use his tractor for work, too.
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Hi Laura and Aaron! I did see the video with Susan! That was so sweet of her to send Benjamin his own John Deere. I'm going to try and find some nemesias this year. They are really pretty. Thank you so much for sharing!
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BONUS POINTS if you can spot Russell or Cheddar very early in the video!

You don't think he would miss an appearance do you?
He's very busy still negotiating contracts for his own mini cat series!

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Can you please recommend best way to deter digging up of annuals by critters (in SE Wis? I dont think Ive seen you address that issue yet. Super frustrating problem. Is that why you have cats? Thanks so much!
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