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October Fall Garden Tour 2022

October Fall Garden Tour 2022

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
The October Garden tour is filled with salvias, dahlias, hydrangeas, gomphrena, foxgloves, elephant ears, cool flower seedlings, and more! Thanks for joining me for a full fall garden tour of my 2022 garden. Jade: I absolutely love the entrance of your garden! So much so that it inspired me, and we are installing a stone walkway through our arbor with big rocks we get from our woods!
Date: 2022-10-22

Comments and reviews: 13


Danielle, I loved spending time with you and watching your lovely October Garden Tour. We've had quite a few killing frosts already here in my zone 5a, so my beautiful blooms are only a memory. I still have lots of garden cleanup waiting for me, even though I've been working on it for the past 3 weeks. Purple Hyacinth bean vines are so easy to grow from seed and would cover your arch in no time flat, however, I don't know if they are good for cutting because I've never cut any of the flowers. The hummingbirds sure loved them, so I just enjoyed them until the freeze took them out. If you want some seeds, I can send some to you.
I counted 10 large pumpkins in your garden, did you get all of those for only 10? We have to pay a LOT more than that around here for pumpkins, and you got some really nice ones. Have a great weekend! Margie

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Watching your videos always leaves me with a calm happy feeling as well as inspiration. I m just not one of those people that can envision new garden spaces in my yard but seeing your gardens kind of gets those juices flowing and gives me ideas to try. We ve already had temps in the low 30 s here in Lexington KY, also zone 6b, with some plants getting nipped and others still looking fine. We need rain desperately! Our forecast is a week of unusually warm weather with daytime temps into the 70 s.
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Oh my goodness! I hit the like button 3 seconds in. Haha! That opening scene is absolutely stunning! I ve watched you for a couple of years now and enjoyed every video. You really have encouraged me to step up my hydrangea game. I m even more excited for the next couple of years after the 14 ( yes, FOURTEEN) NEW hydrangeas I ve added to my garden in the past year. I so enjoyed watching you and seeing your updates. Thank you for all you do!
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Wonderful video, Danielle. Here at season's end, I want to thank you for the most comprehensive cool flower vlogs out there. I have referenced the Deep Dive video repeatedly this season since this fall is my first at planting baby plants into the garden to winter over for earlier spring blooms. Thanks for that, and more. Very best to you. Lori Lucas 6b Saint Louis, Missouri
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I was absolutely mesmerized when I watched this video. I love the laid back way you garden. Everything is so beautiful and relaxed. I am trying to figure out your accent which sounds really unique. Your manner and tone are part of what draws me in. It really makes me feel relaxed and happy. You are very soothing. What a wonderful happy garden!
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Thank you for a beautiful tour and all the helpful information and insights during this gardening season. I am hoping to get something from my Foxy foxgloves next year: I winter-sowed them and the rosettes have just sat there this year. You are giving me hope!
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Danielle, thank you for this end of season garden tour. It makes one slow down & savor the special beauty this time of year brings & stirs new ideas for next year. Do you use your videos as a visual diary to help in your planning? Thanks for taking us along!
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I am so inspired by your garden and your ideas have really helped me with my own. I'm pretty sure your winter garden will be lovely too and I'm looking forward to watching your videos throughout thise darker months. Many thanks
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The brown on the Coral Berry is a natural part of its' life cycle, after their bright pink showing they turn a cinnamon brown. So hard to see that pink color going away!
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Your garden has been so beautiful, I ve enjoyed seeing all your videos! Can t wait to see what your next year s garden will look like, beautiful I m sure.
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I think you need to write good night garden My proud berry looks great second year in the garden but it does have mildew on the foliage.
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I am feeling so much better after watching your wonderful video. I am now inspired to add more dahlias next year for Fall interest.
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Wow! Those are affordable pumpkins - so jealous! Those would cost easily over 100 in my area. Your garden looks stunning.
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