The Garden that lives Between the Hydrangeas: A Tour of "Tom's Wall" and the "Moai Bed"

Published 2024-07-15
Perennials and shrubs playing together in the cottage garden style

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  • @Teas.Louise
    Putting zones front and center on videos helps a lot. Absolutely love your gardens. 6b here and we have large trees in our new old place, giving morning or afternoon sun and daytime dappled shade over most of our beds. Focusing on Hydrangea, Lamium (which is amazing so far) Astilbe (love the 'Vision' line too), Japanese fern, Azealia, Rhodo's, Flame honeysuckle and Clematis and still trying out various perennials. I had a bunch of Foxglove and delphinium started from seed to overwinter but someone dumped them out in fall before I could get them planted out. No idea why. But I'll be trying again. Definitely going to try that purple Stella and the Pistachio Hydrangea. My Lacecap is doing really well so Hydrangea are definitely a 'go to'. Subbed.
  • @gardentours
    Your garden is very beautiful ๐ŸŒธ๐ŸŒฑ๐ŸŒ๐Ÿ‘ YouTube suggested your channel to me and you have a new subscriber. I'm looking forward to watch your videos. Greetings Heidi ๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐ŸŒพ๐Ÿ’•
  • Beautiful garden of foliage textures and colorful blooms! I always think it's lovely to find flower that brings back happy memories. Your Peace Rose reminded me of my Dad's rose bed and Peace was my favorite. Thanks for sharing your garden with us!
  • @northrupmj
    I would like to use creeping Jenny as a ground cover. Would it harm any shrubs or perennials?
  • Another question. Do you divide your hakone grass? If so, how? Ha ha They are really tough to divide but i would love to move some around in my garden.
  • Question, can the mountain hydrangeas flourish in 3 hours of early afternoon shade?
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