Harmony Hills Home and Garden
Harmony Hills Home and Garden
Welcome to Harmony Hills Home and Garden! I'm Jenny, and I garden here in Baltimore, Maryland in Zone 7.
I'd love to share information, inspiration, and encouragement to help you turn your little corner of the world into a haven for you and your family. Subscribe to my channel and get fun and friendly videos that focus on home gardening that anyone can do.
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Nice tip mama!
How did this work out. Anything you would do differently?
So lovely! Thanks for taking us through the whole process... love watching great gardeners work :)
All I have is the leafs and no roots at all ?
I keep looking for tutorials but the only one I can find shows different things on my phone- can't figure out to change all the settings. Set up easy....but actually using it and customizing how to identify and store photos is hard
You were really blessed because when I transplanted most of my clematis from the growers pots to the ground, they snapped just as you mentioned! 🤦♀️ Well, I’ll have something to look forward to next year after it grows back I guess 🤷♀️
ty this is awesome!!!
First time watching her program. I love the information that she put out and also showing the product❤
Good advice ... have to be careful here,
How do you plug the hole in the bottom of the flower pot?
Loved this watching u garden is soothing
Thank you for this very informative video! Question, someone dig up irises back in may about 3 weeks ago. The rhizomes have been sitting in a bucket in my yard (in Md). At this point should I store them and plant them and plant them later or just put them in the ground? Thank you 🌷
Some roots are dry and some are moist.
Amsonia get big and full. We bought a house with one in the backyard I didn't know the plant - I so totally thought it was a big shrub! Too big for up front. It's big and round and full. Needs it's own space!
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Great video! I recently moved a 7 ft tall Southern Red Cedar. It's been two weeks. I definitely picked a horrible time of year to move it, but I didn't want to wait! So far, so good!
Such a wonderful fountain ⛲ going to make one.😊 Bless you.
Thank you for sharing, nicely done! How can this plant be propagated?
Couldn’t do a fountain that close to the ground, an open invitation for the neighborhood cats to stalk the birds.
I like your channel 😍
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You make it look so easy Jenny! And we all know how hard it is. It looks wonderful. A lot of my gardens are sloped so fun to see how you handle it.
You are choosing patience using the slow decomposition process instead of using g a sod cutter, It looks great
So beautiful ❤👍
Love… thank you for sharing ❤
It's hard work getting rid of vinca, but it's going to be so pretty
Hubby & I put in a large (14' x 4') perennial garden recently. My two Cat's PJ's mostly lie down as if being watered is too much for them. Thanks to your video I'm going to cut my babies way back as they're mostly done blooming. I LOVE YOU! Thanks so much for being so REAL!!!
Do you have a recent video that shows these so we can see how fast or slow they are growing?
How I wish to have some of your Hellebores!!!! It's really difficult getting here in Minnesota:(
Remember to take the plastic film off your solar panel.
Beautiful lilies. I love them.Thanks for sharing 😊
Wow! That was unbelievable! Truly inspirational. I’m on Long Island - in tge same zone 7. I can’t imagine keeping up with all of that - but you have given me a ton of ideas. I struggle tge most with figuring out my front garden…which is mostly in shade (it’s tge west side of my house) but has a few hours of sunlight f rom 11:30-2:30. I’m a new subscriber - I found your clematis video first, which I really needed! Great work!
Very pretty! Question about water level. Does it need to be filled up? Also, what kind of plate diameter is that. Also what diameter is the rim of pot. You are a great teacher!!!♥️.
Your garden is looking awesome!
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Great Video. I recently bought and Potted an Aloe Vera Plant. The Mother Plant seems to be thriving. Although I used a normal potting mix rather than a Cactus/Succulent Mix since I wasn't aware of it. Would my Plant still be OK? Also, there is one leaf at base of the Mother plant that is sort of rotten and mushy. However, I'm sort of worried about removing that Leaf since there's a very tiny pup right next to the Leaf and I don't want to damage the Pup in the Process. Could you give me some Advice? I'm from Southern Ontario, Canada and I've got my Aloe indoors right by the Window. We don't really get Great Weather most of the times though at the moment we're enjoying our Spring/Summers. Thanks 😊
What a great idea…tucking in the summer annuals! Your new hair do is adorable!…suits your sweet face! ❤
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You can propagate in your own home, you just can’t sell it.
Great video! I just picked up a blue muffin myself, and ended up here looking for other viburnums that can cross pollinate with it. Did yours ever produce berries?
love the window boxes. I love the plants combos in your pots too. My front landscape border is blue and Orange. I alternate blue Victoria Salvia and fireball Marigolds. In my front porch pots i kept same dreamworld and kept it simple with Victoria blue salvia and dreamsicle Superbells
Lovely just as they are!
I love pansies and violas, they always have a place in my pots
I have both in my garden…and I now don’t recall which is which, but I too love them both!
Love your window boxes. The blue is very pretty. I planted 2 Dahlias from roots I bought from Walmart. I have never seen one like it before. White and dark pink peddles. I see now where they are going to bloom. So excited, started it in March in the house, put outside a few weeks ago. Sure am babying them😊 Didn't know they got so tall. I wish they were perennials. I will try to save the roots in the Fall. Thank you...
Hi Jenny. I bought window boxes from Gardeners Supply and they are amazing. I think you should check there. They are light and look great. I have been so happy with that investment! Your planting looks great as always.
I have used tomato fertilizer for roses with great success. It is cheaper than rose fertilizer.
Those poor arborvitae’s . They need to be planted in the ground. I bet they won’t survive in those shallow containers over the hot summer no matter how much water they get .