
Fall Garden Tour 2024 / Final Garden Walk n’ Talk Before Frost!
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Date: 2024-11-03
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cindybohl9593
Your garden looks beautiful Danielle! Love the splashes of red and yellow. It’s been a very dry summer in central Illinois where I live too. We actually got very little rain all summer. Halloween we got an inch of rain finally and it’s supposed to rain Sunday, Monday and Tuesday here. I wondered if you planted any amaryllis yet. I have one that’s just about ready to bloom. I was at Tractor Supply here and they had just gotten in some beautiful bare root amaryllis and they were $8. 99 apiece! The ones I ordered in the mail are starting to come in also. So exciting! Looking forward to future videos from you.
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Your garden looks beautiful Danielle! Love the splashes of red and yellow. It’s been a very dry summer in central Illinois where I live too. We actually got very little rain all summer. Halloween we got an inch of rain finally and it’s supposed to rain Sunday, Monday and Tuesday here. I wondered if you planted any amaryllis yet. I have one that’s just about ready to bloom. I was at Tractor Supply here and they had just gotten in some beautiful bare root amaryllis and they were $8. 99 apiece! The ones I ordered in the mail are starting to come in also. So exciting! Looking forward to future videos from you.
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Shellyv4666
I’m always so inspired by your garden. Just in the last couple years, I’ve really started using a lot of hydrangeas right now. I’m in the creating stage. There’s a lot of blank spots and a lot of weeds that grow up. Very frustrating but I think I’m taking this year and those open spots to burn the weeds just slightly it says it’ll go to the roots And then add more perennials, but I did have a question. Has anyone ever had their daffodils bloom twice I have blooming daffodils right now in Michigan zone six have a great day everyone.
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I’m always so inspired by your garden. Just in the last couple years, I’ve really started using a lot of hydrangeas right now. I’m in the creating stage. There’s a lot of blank spots and a lot of weeds that grow up. Very frustrating but I think I’m taking this year and those open spots to burn the weeds just slightly it says it’ll go to the roots And then add more perennials, but I did have a question. Has anyone ever had their daffodils bloom twice I have blooming daffodils right now in Michigan zone six have a great day everyone.
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marymurphy4825
Hi Danielle, question for you. I'm in 6A Connecticut and want to plant tulip bulbs in my pots now for spring color. I'm just wondering if you think they'd survive or maybe they'd freeze and not come up in the spring. I've seen you plant your bulbs using the lasagna method but I just want to use straight tulips. What do you think my chances are of the tulips coming up surviving our cold New England winter weather
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Hi Danielle, question for you. I'm in 6A Connecticut and want to plant tulip bulbs in my pots now for spring color. I'm just wondering if you think they'd survive or maybe they'd freeze and not come up in the spring. I've seen you plant your bulbs using the lasagna method but I just want to use straight tulips. What do you think my chances are of the tulips coming up surviving our cold New England winter weather
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marymurphy4825
Hi Danielle, hahaha of course you planted some amaryllis bulbs already. Who could resist! I'm really looking forward to seeing those in bloom and fast forward to spring to see your tulips in bloom! Your spring garden is spectacular. Your fall garden looks amazing too! Love the pops of color. Looking forward to the surprise you mentioned for your garden. Thanks for the tour. Hope you have a wonderful weekend.
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Hi Danielle, hahaha of course you planted some amaryllis bulbs already. Who could resist! I'm really looking forward to seeing those in bloom and fast forward to spring to see your tulips in bloom! Your spring garden is spectacular. Your fall garden looks amazing too! Love the pops of color. Looking forward to the surprise you mentioned for your garden. Thanks for the tour. Hope you have a wonderful weekend.
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SuzanneTheme
So beautiful Love fall gardens My Blue Birds & Mocking Bird love eating my Beauty Berries Check out Ballard Design for indoor/outdoor carpets. Have one in my front hallway and have enjoyed that it’s washable With a dog especially When visitors compliment me on the rug, I tell them that it’s washable & they always bend down to touch it
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So beautiful Love fall gardens My Blue Birds & Mocking Bird love eating my Beauty Berries Check out Ballard Design for indoor/outdoor carpets. Have one in my front hallway and have enjoyed that it’s washable With a dog especially When visitors compliment me on the rug, I tell them that it’s washable & they always bend down to touch it
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bernadette1510
It is amazing how quickly you accomplish you project! Kudos to you. You are thinking about purchasing the rug for the book nook, have you considered buying a round rug since there is a lot of straight lines in the space already, plus it would solve the concerns of clearance for the door. The garden looks amazing and so relaxing.
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It is amazing how quickly you accomplish you project! Kudos to you. You are thinking about purchasing the rug for the book nook, have you considered buying a round rug since there is a lot of straight lines in the space already, plus it would solve the concerns of clearance for the door. The garden looks amazing and so relaxing.
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lorrainewallace664
Beautiful fall garden! Would you show us how you plant and place the bulbs in pots Do you used plant cans or ornamental pots Do you sink the pots If not, what does it look like in winter You have so many great ideas and I love how you do it on a budget. Can't wait to see you plant the amaryllis-you mentioned soaking
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Beautiful fall garden! Would you show us how you plant and place the bulbs in pots Do you used plant cans or ornamental pots Do you sink the pots If not, what does it look like in winter You have so many great ideas and I love how you do it on a budget. Can't wait to see you plant the amaryllis-you mentioned soaking
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ilnpa2722
Good morning! I just have one question. What is the name of that beautiful blue conifer at the 5: 00 time stamp It’s my favorite view of the fall garden, the contrast against the red behind it. At the very start of the video it’s all I noticed. Beautiful fall colors. Thanks for sharing
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Good morning! I just have one question. What is the name of that beautiful blue conifer at the 5: 00 time stamp It’s my favorite view of the fall garden, the contrast against the red behind it. At the very start of the video it’s all I noticed. Beautiful fall colors. Thanks for sharing
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caroleatkinson7220
Have you ever considered planting Callicarpa Americana. It’s a beautiful flowering shrub with cascading branches. Mine right now has turned a beautiful lime green with clusters of purple berries. It’s a show stopper. It’s also called Beauty Bush. 12: 18
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Have you ever considered planting Callicarpa Americana. It’s a beautiful flowering shrub with cascading branches. Mine right now has turned a beautiful lime green with clusters of purple berries. It’s a show stopper. It’s also called Beauty Bush. 12: 18
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northlawn_flower_farm
What tools do you use for bulbs I have a bulb planter from Bully Tools but really it is a 2 person operation. I also have a soil knife for small bulbs but my wrist gets sore after planting 200. Will you show us what you use
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What tools do you use for bulbs I have a bulb planter from Bully Tools but really it is a 2 person operation. I also have a soil knife for small bulbs but my wrist gets sore after planting 200. Will you show us what you use
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northlawn_flower_farm
Danielle, your garden is so lush despite the drought. My hydrangeas crisped in early September and most o f them look like kindling. You continue to inspire memaybe my garden will look a little more like yours next year.
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Danielle, your garden is so lush despite the drought. My hydrangeas crisped in early September and most o f them look like kindling. You continue to inspire memaybe my garden will look a little more like yours next year.
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rosemarybushea3447
Lovely fall color! Looking forward to my Burning Bushes getting bigger, such a great backdrop. Now the red/orange along the walk is fitting with the autumn hues. Your videos are so relaxing and inspiring! Great garden tours!
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Lovely fall color! Looking forward to my Burning Bushes getting bigger, such a great backdrop. Now the red/orange along the walk is fitting with the autumn hues. Your videos are so relaxing and inspiring! Great garden tours!
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eliseleu4717
Danielle here in Greece it has been raining for many months. The zone in my city is 8b.
Danielle this red foliage of the tree it looks wonderful so many fall colours! So, so, so gorgeous garden
Thank you for the tour
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Danielle here in Greece it has been raining for many months. The zone in my city is 8b.
Danielle this red foliage of the tree it looks wonderful so many fall colours! So, so, so gorgeous garden
Thank you for the tour
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nedda2000
Great autumn colors in your garden. In this video I appreciated the boxwoods around the keyhole garden and can see it providing interest in the winter while other things are sleeping. You picked out beautiful tulip bulbs!
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Great autumn colors in your garden. In this video I appreciated the boxwoods around the keyhole garden and can see it providing interest in the winter while other things are sleeping. You picked out beautiful tulip bulbs!
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margievaughan2456
Thanks Danielle for the lovely tour. Your garden is so beautiful & filled with color still, the library looks so sweet in the background with the lights on & inviting fire place. Till next time
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Thanks Danielle for the lovely tour. Your garden is so beautiful & filled with color still, the library looks so sweet in the background with the lights on & inviting fire place. Till next time
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athomewithelisa
You might just want to run a little bit of stain inside at the top of your raised beds. I made the mistake of not doing that and as soil level drops the wood almost glows where it isn't painted
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You might just want to run a little bit of stain inside at the top of your raised beds. I made the mistake of not doing that and as soil level drops the wood almost glows where it isn't painted
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dmt543nerd
Do you have irrigation in your landscape I’m considering adding some for our shrubs (mostly hydrangeas & roses. It’s been so dry, that most of my hydrangea blooms turned brown early
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Do you have irrigation in your landscape I’m considering adding some for our shrubs (mostly hydrangeas & roses. It’s been so dry, that most of my hydrangea blooms turned brown early
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northlawn_flower_farm
So lovely in autumn! I don't know about you, but I love how long snapdragons stay in bloom. They do well for me in part shade as well as full sun.
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So lovely in autumn! I don't know about you, but I love how long snapdragons stay in bloom. They do well for me in part shade as well as full sun.
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northlawn_flower_farm
Since you are the queen of hydrangeas what specium would you suggest for lovely flowers and size 3-4 ft I'm just getting in hydrangeas.
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Since you are the queen of hydrangeas what specium would you suggest for lovely flowers and size 3-4 ft I'm just getting in hydrangeas.
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laurieh9388
Beautiful Danielle. I love the blue juniper along the book nock garden, that with the large red burning bush and yellow amsonia look wonderful!
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Beautiful Danielle. I love the blue juniper along the book nock garden, that with the large red burning bush and yellow amsonia look wonderful!
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