Spring Garden Maintenance 💪 Dividing Perennials, Deadheading, Interplanting Veggies & Cut Flowers
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We have lots of spring garden maintenance to accomplish today! Let's divide some perennial geraniums, deadhead tulips and iris, interplant veggies and cut flowers, and give the garden a nice clean up!
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Your educational videos on specific plants are great but these “in the garden” work videos are my favorite. I love hearing about your vision for your garden, edits to your garden design, experiments that you are doing, and basically just what’s going on in your garden in real time. I pick up so many little tips from these free flowing commentaries that sometimes get left out of the educational type videos. And seeing people work in their gardens make me itch to get out in my own!
I used to want “one of everything” but now I’m rethinking that concept after that amazing Andalusia garden tour and this video. 💚
Thank you so much for the shoutout, Danielle! The belt looks great on you 🥰 I am sorry to hear about the accident you had 😢 But super glad you are fine now 🎉
@DalhiaSun
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How can we get a beautiful leather belt ?
Hi Danielle, I agree, repetition and simplicity is key to a peaceful garden. Wishing you a happy mother's day. 😍
Great to see you interplanting veggies and flowers! I love the cottage garden way!
Awesome video -I learned so much from you and I watch so many different channels, but I have to say I always hear myself quoting you saying, oh Danielle said XYZ or I learned from Danielle that XYZ.. your videos are not only enjoyable to watch and relaxing but extremely educational. You also get right to the point and don’t go off on tangents. I also love your mother’s beautiful piano music. ♥️
Spring is such a busy, demanding time of year in the garden... so much to do, so little time... simply worn out every single day... and I wouldn't have it any other way. 😥😎
I think that garden tour has had quite an impact on your garden design....and I think its a great idea. What it does is soften the overall garden, so the brain isn't overwhelmed by too much colour and forms. It makes for a more serene and peaceful environment. I'm trying to do the same in my Dads fern garden.....so far so good...but it's early days. My main repetative plants are brunfelsias, cornus grasses, maiden hair ferns and many ground coverswith tiny blue flowers....in-between 2 camellia trees and a New Zealand native punga fern in the centre. I'm now designing where to transplant my dahlias by height and colour....so much to do...and little "sunlight" due to it being winter here now. Have you ever thought of replacing your grass around the stones, with something like dichondria ( the slower growing green variety) or even a shade loving praxis with a pretty blue star flower? You could also use ajuga port wine is pretty or thymus (red ruby carpet thyme) qnd lawn chamomile. Hope you like some of my suggestions.😊 Your soil is so nutritious and loamy.....you've really worked in the compost over the years. No wonder plants flourish so well, Jo❤
A blessed and happy mother's day! ❤
I’m hoping to do the same thing this weekend! My husband and daughter asked what I wanted for Mother’s Day, and they’re giving me some garden help. 😀
@kmarshall53
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I did the same thing! 💗
Thank you for making these amazing videos. As a new-ish gardener, I always pick up great tips from your videos, and since you are in zone 7 and I am in zone 5, it gives me just enough time to know what should happen next in my gardening schedule. 😀
I did the same thing ( dropped my pruners on my toe and ended up at the doctors ) so you are not the only one yes I had thongs on too 🙌😉👒🧤🪴 thanks Danielle for sharing this video sending hugs from port Macquarie Australia from Karen 💌🇦🇺🦘🐨
Thanks for the garden tour and updates. You are so hardworking and your garden is wonderful. Great to see Grace having some fun and keeping an eye on you. It is a good lesson that sometimes things need to be eliminated or moved so that new or better fitting plants can be in there. Great belt for your tools, sorry to hear about your injury and glad you're OK.
I like the idea of using the same plants as much as possible too, it is something I am also striving for in my garden.
Happy Mother's Day 💐
Your gardens are beautiful. I love how they are developing over time.
You inspired me to interplant some tomato plants with my flowers.
Love your garden maintenance videos!
Yes. I agree that simple is good. Your garden is beautiful.
beautiful🌸🌹🥀🌺🌻🌼🌷🌷🌱
Good reminder to put shears in covered belt. I stabbed my arm a few times by holding them in my armpit 🤦🏻♀️. I had herbal remedies to stop bleeding and Neosporin I made that healed it fast. Yarrow excellent blood stopper. I apparently didn’t learn my lesson because I did it a few times. I will remember now.
great video! this makes me want to make the 1.5 hr drive to Lancaster to get some of those road side flowers 😊
I love your videos, thank you
Interplanting does look beautiful love stone rugs i hike up a creekbed so fun finding the right rocks
I am in a similar spot where I am enjoying large swoops of the same plant rather than onesie twosies here and there.
Excellent video!
Excited to see your new stone rug! If it is what I think, it is a project I want to try. ; )
Open pruners and flip flops... totally sounds like something I would do in my garden 😀 Your garden looks so nice and full of color!
These are my favorite videos!!!
Hi Danielle! Thank you for taking us with you as you work in your lovely garden. Learning so much from your segments and know there are always changes and maintenance to do throughout the year.
I’m going through the same exercise as you - less varieties & more large drifts of repeating plants. It is really pleasant to the eye & draws your eye along. Also - same as you stopping by the Amish homes selling perennials. Always a good deal to be found!!
Danielle - Your garden is so lovely! I'm glad you shared this maintenance video, as it helps to understand the work behind achieving such a beautiful space! I love, love my perennial geraniums. I have some from a neighbor some 20 years ago that just thrive under any conditions, including the extreme heat of summer last year! I added three more to my collection last year, a deep purple. They thrived through it all as well! I find them to be very versatile plants that have an old fashion quality. Thanks for your videos. It was so interesting to hear about your background in gardening.
Like life, the garden is ever evolving, no? I'm in the middle of a complete tear out of a large piece of my garden. Unfortunately I was a novice 30 years ago when buying my old farmhouse. I didn't recognize the prevalence of Bishop's weed, which I've been tearfully battling since. (Had I known it might've been a deal breaker.) Anywhere un-mowed it thickly pops up (it's somewhat contained throughout the grass.) So I envy your localized weeds, wishing it only took a day to weed rather than weeks. Sigh...
I find myself adding a lot if perennial geranium this year also. I already have a few but had added 8 more! they are great at hiding the dying foliage from hyacinth and daffs
very helpful
Beautiful garden
I wish I lived in the Lancaster area , plants are soooo much cheaper near there ❤ Thanks for sharing your garden, you always have great tips 😀
I like planting what works over and over and over. I am learning how to take cuttings of what we have and overwinter geraniums. Ive had good success and the geraniums get larger each year! I love white in the garden and have pentstemon like you planted here that I took from my other home before we moved. I divided them and replanted some small rouge seedlings and now have them all over. They are lovely en masse . We have one that grows wild here and Im going to see if I can incorporate them and some more wild white yarrow. Your garden looks lovely.
I just ordered the tool belt, I’ve been meaning to get one so this is perfect timing! Thank you, so excited!
I really thought that your feverfew was mugwort and it really triggered me haha
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Watch the national Jumping Worm issue as you seem to be a person who buys plants of other's gardens. My area of WI Zone 5b is still clear but areas of MN are infected. No way to get rid of them. They ruin your soil. I no longer buy for any source except established nursery sources. Lovely gardens.
I’m shocked how your yard goes from dead and empty in winter to full blown grown before mid-May!!! My plants are all still small and won’t be mature until probably mid June (Zone 5 Omaha NE). like my 4 hydrangeas, they range from 3” to 8” tall.
Looks lovely! I have a cousin who has ivy all over her garden that was introduced from a perennial that she bought from an Amish roadside stand. Have you ever had a bad experience or heard of that? Now I'm nervous about it!
I’m curious as to why you chose determinate tomatoes? Are you planning on canning them up?
At time mark 6:07 what is the white flower on the right? Looks like a type of tulip maybe?? Love your garden and new to your channel :)
I always learn so much from your videos, thank you for showing/explaining so thoroughly!! Also, what color gomphrena did you put with the peppers?
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
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Hi friend! It’s a variety called ‘Carmine.’ In the catalog it looked like a deep raspberry.
@diannmurphy5325
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@@NorthlawnFlowerFarm Thank you!! I actually started that one from seed this year! My goal is to plant more flowers in my vegetable garden so gomphrena with peppers it is !! Happy Mothers Day to you!!💐
What kind of grass do you have here
I have/had the geraniums and I find them to spread too vigorously!
When do you find that gomphrena starts to take off? This is my first year growing it from seed and it’s got to be one of the slowest growing annuals
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
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Hi friend! It definitely takes a looonngg time for them to get going. Once it gets really hot - around early July - they will take off. By September they are usually at maturity.
Did I see you pull Native Celandine Poppy out? Oh I hope that went to someone or was moved. That's a great native for woodlands.
@NorthlawnFlowerFarm
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Hi friend! Unfortunately, greater celandine, Chelidonium majus, is on the invasive species list in PA. I agree that it’s lovely. If I lived somewhere were it was not invasive I would certainly keep it❤
@karunald
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@@NorthlawnFlowerFarm LOL. OK I thought it looked different. The nice Native I'm talking about is: Stylophorum diphyllum!!!! I think it might be native to PA as well as midwest also. Unsure. But yes... yours needs to die. :)
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