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Weekly Garden Tour / Turning Hydrangeas into Trees, Ranunculus Blooming, Best Perennial Cut Flowers

Weekly Garden Tour / Turning Hydrangeas into Trees, Ranunculus Blooming, Best Perennial Cut Flowers

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Date: 2024-06-01

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Hi, Danielle: Yes, please do continue the tours. It is so informative and inspirational! Also, just wanted to mention that I noticed your lanterns hanging from your trees. I had birdhouses hanging from one of my trees, that I decided to leave all winter. When I wanted to move it this spring, the tree had started to grow over the hook. I was able to get it free without damaging the tree, but it was a good lesson for me that I need to be moving the birdhouses around, so they don't become permanent structures and damage the tree. I'm sure you figured this out long before I did but I wanted to mention it for the viewers as well. Happy gardening!
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I love the Flower Walks, I hope you continue them! This morning’s walk was particularly fun with a touch of fog. Everything is looking so beautiful. I just planted an Arctic Fox foxglove this Spring and it was gorgeous! I am craving some geums but never see them at the garden centers here.
(Dr. Alan Armitage, renowned plantsman, cuts his daffodil foliage down to 6 to 8 inches and never has a problem with the blooms coming back the following year. I’ve been doing it for two years now, see no difference in the bloom production of my bulbs and they really don’t look too bad.

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That DOGWOOD TREE! Absolutely GORGEOUS! I had a beautiful one at my last house, I planted it and it was beautiful for fifteen years and then we had a winter vortex that killed it just before we moved. One of the first things I planted at our current place was a Kousa dogwood, it was doing great and then we had another winter vortex that killed it to the ground but it sprouted from the base so I selectively pruned out most of the shoots leaving five and yesterday I noticed it finally has a few flowers! I hope we never get another winter vortex again!
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Looks good Danielle. the perenials being limbed up. ive done that to my manuka and ceanothus.
It opens up the garden so much more.
Love your walks. bindweed is my evil never ending problem too.
happy gardening, Jo ( NZ)
They oregano will fill out in no time. good choice too.
Sunflowers can support beans and corn if you want to try that next season
I think the plum tree is happy where it is.
Won't more hydrangeas block sun from the raised beds

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Your Saturday walk and talks have been a wonderful way to start my weekend! My husband is still asleep, I open the door to hear the birds in my garden, and they join the birds in your garden. I have really enjoyed seeing how fast the garden changes. I hope the walk and talks are useful for you as well, by keeping them going, you can see an entire year of progression at the end of the season.
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Its an never ending pleasure of seeing your garden! I would HATE for you to stop, but I/we would understand bc of the demands of life. BEAUTIFUL as always. The sounds as well as scenery is Nirvana to all your efforts. Cant imagine the smells but you would be truly amazing if you could figure out how to include that with your videos. Thank you again
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The pure color ranunculus are my favorite. Of course, because they look like roses. I cannot leave ranunculus in the ground. Too hot and wet. But once I planted fuschia pink ranunculus with forget me not and I have not forgotten that combo. Was beautiful with bachelors buttons and nigella and poppy border in the background.
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Love the garden walk & talks, please continue. Your garden has been such an inspiration to me. I’m headed to Lancaster next week with my kids and I hope to stop by your stand for a bouquet! My sons love your videos featuring the family garden trains, so maybe we could get another peek at those this summer
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I love your Saturday morning tours. It’s such a peaceful and blessed way to start my day. Your garden brings me much joy and I’m not even there, THANK YOU! Do what inspires you but you have a wonderful way of doing tours! I also love when you do tours at other’s gardens! Enjoy the week!
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Definitely keep the weekly tours, this way we get to see everything in it's prime. Your ranunculus are beautiful, your right, I can't pick a favorite but I would be drawn to the orange/yellow mix first. The fog gives your garden an ethereal atmosphere. Would not care for painted aliums!
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Before I even watch this, I would like to say how excited I get to listen to these while I work on Saturday mornings. I see a new one up and say to myself. Oh, yay!
. and yes I peek to look at the beautiful garden images while I listen!

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Please continue the walk and talks, love having you and Grace give the tour and see what’s blooming and growing. Excited for new projects!
I’m battling bindweed in now two of my garden beds, it is ferocious but I’m determined.

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My dogs wanted breakfast too. As soon as you started asking Grace, they popped their heads in to remind me that it’s Saturday and we needed to go on our fairly traditional breakfast trip to McDonald’s for sausage biscuits.
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This is so beautiful and unique that you take us on the garden walk with Grace as if we were all walking with you! Love what you have done with not only all your gardens, but the library too! Thanks for your videos.
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I like the weekly walk and talk to get an overview of your garden. I also appreciate the book suggestions. It’s hard to know what books to buy and the glimpses are great. Thank you. Your garden looks beautiful.
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I have heard cutting nine bark branches can be tricky because it may lose its natural fountain shape. Do you mind making. Video showing how you cut the branches. Also how do you make the tree shape of the limelight
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I could never get tired of a weekly garden tour! Makes my heart happy to see such a beautiful garden. only in my dreams could I ever achieve such beauty. thanks so much for sharing! XO from NE Texas zone 8b
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I love the boxwood, purple coral bells, and allium mix! I want to do the same for my new garden beds! Love these garden tours as I can see inspiration for myself and also enjoy your garden design/aesthetic!
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I love the Saturday walk and talks. Gardens constantly change and I love seeing that. Plus I get so many good ideas from you! Today is especially pretty with the fog. Such a romantic feeling!
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I really enjoy the garden walks, great on Saturday morning too. Please continue, or some version of the weekly walk. Thanks for sharing your experiences in the garden.
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