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Weekly Garden Tour  Lisianthus, Roselilies, Panicle Hydrangeas, Nicotiana, Salvia, Gladiolus

Weekly Garden Tour Lisianthus, Roselilies, Panicle Hydrangeas, Nicotiana, Salvia, Gladiolus

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Welcome to our weekly garden tour! In this mid-July garden walk n' talk we'll take a look at my backyard gardens and home landscape. There are roselilies blooming in the main flower walk, lisianthus flowers in the raised bed garden and panicle hydrangeas in the hydrangea garden. Thanks for joining me for a walking garden tour in July! #gardenwalk #julygardentour #gardentour
Date: 2025-07-20

Comments and reviews: 20


Great video. virtual garden walk is a Beautiful way to start my birthday today! Loved seeing your RL Samanthas in bloom! RE: the chocolate cosmos. I put in two rhizomes this year and so far have nothing. Loved the idea of them but also did not realize that the blooms are likely to be soooo small. Your experience made me less disappointed in their no-show. Thanks so much for the reference on where to get Lisianthus plugs for next year’s garden!
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Thank you for the tour! It touched my heart that you are incorporating plants from your grandmas garden. I have a memorial garden for my mom and dad. Different styles to represent their personal preferences. I am now creating an additional memorial garden for my mother law who recently went to be the lord. Her favorite color was blue so the hydrangeas and salvia will work well. I hope to find the blue suede shoes variety to add to her garden.
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My Muscadet lilies came out yellow and my Casablanca are looking like Eyeliner lilies. Obviously, someone wasn't keeping track of bulbs last year at the growers. Thankfully, I did not plant the in the ground but in pots. So I don't have to dig them up. My daughter is getting the yellow ones.
Thanks for sharing how to grow lilies in pots. I like being able to see the colors in real life before finding a permanent spot.

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Your garden is so gorgeous! Our property is woods in the back so lots of deer and they rarely let my hydrangeas bloom but I got to enjoy some beautiful blue ones this year before they nipped them. I also have to fence my lilies, those are their favorite. Do you just not have many deer in your neighborhood or does grace chase them out Thank you for sharing this beauty with us!
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I love the wild bountifulness of your garden this year in the raised bed area! Less lawn and more plants! I always look forward to watching your new videos. I also have some Malabar spinach planted and it isn't growing very fast either, though it did germinate quickly. Maybe it is working on a root system and will shoot up one of these days.
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All your garden rooms are gorgeous Danielle.
The Hydrangeas, and lilies are so pretty! The driveway garden is so soothing and draws you in, so glad you left the roses, look so sweet, and perfect.
I didn't know the name Arum, lol, they took over my garden, pretty, but. no! Pulled them all i thought.

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Danielle, your garden is so dreamy! Ty for sharing the update on the chocolate cosmos. I had wanted to try them. I highly recommend chocolate mint for a wonderful chocolate smell! I love it! And next year I want to try some rose lilies. Where do you get yours
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You said the new Let’s Dance Rhythmic Blues hydrangeas will turn to blue after a few seasons but later you showed the propagated macrophylla blooming in the hydrangea room and it is still pink after 3 seasons. Is it one that stays pink Is your soil acidic
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Danielle, your gardens are magnificent, and the blooms are bountiful! Where did you get the Rose Lilies 'Samantha' My garden needs some of those gorgeous blooms. I enjoy your garden tours as well as the beautiful tours of public gardens. Thank you.
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I get so inspired by you! I'm in zone 8b/9a, Central Texas, and I have the same malabar spinach. I think it may not be warm enough where you are because mine are doing great, grow really fast. You've inspired me to buy roselillies for next year!
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Thank you for your weekly lovely garden tours! I look forward to these every week. You must not have any wildlife pressure in your garden. It’s impossible for me to grow most things (and yes, hydrangeas) primarily because of many deer in our village.
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I cannot recall the Blue Shadow Fothergilla in your other videos, and now I'm on the hunt for one! I think it would look beautiful in my part shade garden next to the pink blooms of my Invincibelle Spirit II and japanese maple foliage.
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Beautiful
Isn’t spinach a cool weather plant Or is this a more heat tolerant variety. May take off as the days temps get lower.
Like the driveway garden. You got me thinking this year about beautifying that space

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I tried Malabar spinach one year--I put it in a corner of my garden that gets partial shade. It liked it there and was very viney. But we didn't like the flavor/texture, so I didn't grow it anymore.
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The peace lily’ plant from your grandma. looks like an invasive plant that spread all over my backyard in the fall into winter in my zone 9b garden. Sadly I cannot appreciate this one in my backyard.
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Your beautiful garden is continually overflowing! I’m learning so much from you about how making the right plant choices can keep the bloom show going through the whole season. Wonderful!
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You have my most favorite garden on you tube. Romantic, lush, charming, full of names of flowers that you kindly give so that we can possibly try them out. Your design is unmatched!
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Danielle, your garden is just gorgeous with all of your various rooms and features! Beautiful! Is it possible to be on a contact list to be notified when bouquets are available
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Your gardens are just gorgeous. What would cause a hydrangea to not bloom. The bush always looks so healthy but no flowers. Do they need direct sun I am envious of your lisianthus, wow.
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Nice, you recycled the peach begonias. They look good w the white blooms on the side. Your gardens look so nice. Love the Samantha lily. Need to add a little quick fire. Thanks for sharing!
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