Landscape Garden Design Ideas -Salvia & Echinacea Perennial Parings

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Published 2024-01-30
Finding Perennials that work well in the garden can be an overwhelming process if you are new to gardening. This video will show you different perennials that can be planted with 2 of the easiest perennials to grow, Salvia and Echinacea. I hope you find it informative and helpful.
Hello, my name is Michelle and I own a garden center and floral store called The Landscape Connection. I am also a home gardener and a retired landscape designer and installer. If you like our videos please subscribe, like, share, and leave your comments and questions.

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All Comments (21)
  • @judygudim1916
    Looking forward to some shade combinations. Thanks for this fun look ahead.
  • Yes. You are feeding my soul with these great photos of inspiration! Thank you so much!
  • @maggiew7293
    Just fabulous. Saved the video as a reference so that I can review species before purchasing. Your videos are great. Thank you. ❤❤❤
  • @alyvincent5984
    This is so inspiring and helpful! I'm enjoying this series on plant combinations.
  • @peggyriordan9857
    Great video and thank you so much for leaving the photos up for more than 1 second so we can really look and get a feel of the combinations. So often the gardeners just show just a second of the photo and I can't get a 'feel' for the setting and how the plants work together. You allowed me to do that! I have had a terrible time growing Echinacea. The last one I planted was called Sombrero and it was beautiful. Literally lasted for one week. I think I must water to often. Our soil is heavy clay, Chicago, and I watered them via drip each day for 20 min. at one half gallon per hour. Then I found out they don't like their feet wet, so I thought maybe I gave them to much water. Do you have any thoughts on this? They did get full sun for 6 or 7 hours a day. Thanks!
  • @crystalmccoy7265
    Just discovered your channel. Love!! You are so entertaining and informative. I’m so inspired to get into my garden. Thank you😊
  • @gardentherapySOS
    I love videos that help me pair flowers together in great combinations. I'm still learning what looks great so thank you!
  • @MK-wm6gu
    I just love your videos! They are so informative, and the pictures are fabulous. More, please!
  • @Bamboo4U2
    Great video, great selections, great presentation. Thumbs up! 👍
  • @brendahayes3365
    What a great video❤️!!!… as always! I have saved this video because I couldn’t take notes quick enough!😂😂 SO HELPFUL! If wishes were being granted I’d like to see a video on planning a border containing the plants you’ve talked about here and then the additions needed to make an interesting cohesive border, ie: shrubs, evergreens, grasses. Can’t Thank you enough Michele, you have gotten me so excited for spring!! Brenda🇨🇦ZN4
  • @jimwalker76
    Love these videos with the photos. This is the piece of puzzle I've been missing. Thank you so much.
  • @cathygregory9014
    I love how practicable your info is and you’re FUN! Thank you
  • @groovy1937
    This is exactly the information I have been looking for!
  • @eileenstarr6607
    I just shared this video with three plant friends! Excellently done!!! ❤❤❤
  • @k.freeman2632
    This video was so very helpful! I took lots of notes. ❤
  • Love your ideas! I love the coneflowers, Once in a Mellon! And I want to try the phlox this year. Happy end of January MN.