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Planting 4 Varieties of Low Maintenance Perennials!

Planting 4 Varieties of Low Maintenance Perennials!

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Planting 4 Varieties of Low Maintenance Perennials! Garden Answer Tracy: Little man Benjamin is so stinkin cute I would love a little helper like him to help in my garden. Love the heucheras! I planted a bunch of different colors in a shady corner this year - purple, rose, peach, lime, green - it looks like a rainbow in there, don't even need flowers. Those, alliums and sedums are some of my absolute favorites in the garden. I haven't been able to get my hands on the Cat's Pajamas Nepeta - hoping next year
Date: 2022-07-16

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For low maintenance perennial, try Stormcloud Amsonia, again? The bloom season is fairly short, but it is such a lovely shruby form for the rest of the season and has great movement. Plus? Great fall color on the foliage! I have it in a part shade spot and in full sun, it can droop a bit in prolonged dry spells but it perks right back up. Would look great backing up the Coneflower and Nepeta
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Things are starting to look amazing. Love the cherry color and how the sun was shining on certain leaves and giving them a two-tone coloring. Can't wait to see how everything looks after one season of growth. Congrats on how great the grass is looking. Starting to fill in nicely. Benjamin seems to be enjoying this process also. Great to see!
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Haven't been able to catch a lot of your videos lately. working a lot of overtime this summer, unfortunately. Benjamin looks like he's grown a couple inches! Glad to see he is using proper body mechanics helping mama! Love all these plants, especially the heuchera looks so beautiful. reminds me of Christmas with the red and green together!
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Love this weeks video's I have to say as I wake up each morning I go to FB and watch todays video. I finally made it to Friday before realizing that the full video was on YT. Friday night was a crash course in the full video's. Any reason for the change. P. S. love all the planting video's it will never get old.
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My wife saw you use the drill with an auger blade and immediately had to bring me in to see. Ive seen various auger blades with 1/2 drill bit adapters on them but never on an auger that was 12+ blade width. Did you guys purchase those auger blades or were they modified? Shes gotta have one now LoL! Thanks!
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I have learned so much by watching these videos! I had never heard about Heucheras before and I thought hostas were boring. I never realized how many varieties and sizes they came in. I am planning a new garden for next year with heucheras and hostas as the main events. I just can't wait. Thank you.
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I watched an old video yesterday. It was when your mom came and got dried aliums from your boxwood circle. She was going to decorate them and use them at the garden center. Do you have pictures that you can share of that finished project? I'm so curious as to how it turned out. Thanks
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Having trouble with rabbits at a new level this year. They attacked our heuchera and giant hosta! Liquid Fence isn't working and home remedies such as cayenne pepper or dog hair has never worked. My favs have a ring of green chicken wire around them! Any suggestions.
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Laura, what type of bushel baskets do you use to store your potatoes and onions in? You featured some in your potato and onion harvest video and said they were from your parents nursery. Anyway you can link them in a future video? I would love to purchase some.
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