70+ More COLD-HARDY Fruits, Nuts, Herbs, and Ornamentals Tour — Ep. 066

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Published 2021-12-14
In the last episode, we explored the front garden of Hortus Arboretum    • 70+ COLD-HARDY Fruits, Nuts, and Orna...  , and we featured well over 60 cold-hardy fruits, nuts, and ornamentals—but we still had time to tour their back garden before shoving off to the Finger Lakes. Allyson and Scott showed us their cottage garden, shade garden, and still some more cold-hardy fruits, nuts and herbs. We came back to the Finger Lakes with tons of ideas for next year!

You can find out more about them here: www.hortusgardens.org/

And pre-order their book here: amzn.to/3jwD0s5


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All Comments (21)
  • For those who want to see the first video, feel free to click here: @,
  • @Sir_Ol
    We seriously need more videos like this one and the previous one! The amount of knowledge we can get from them is just crazy... And their gardens are just beautiful!
  • @Alwaysherethere
    I LOVE the way this man is offering to give Summer plants. I hope she takes the offer. As I've never seen anyone do this before.
  • @ja-uh9gz
    This, to me, is like Paradise. This was so interesting....Scott and Allyson are very generous with their knowledge and offering some plants to you for your property. Lovely people, with lovely lush gardens. Thank you Summer, Scott and Allyson, for sharing this with us. These tours are great! :)
  • What an amazing couple! Their gardens are so diverse, I had no idea how bountiful the edible plant selections could be. I am truly impressed.
  • @rons3236
    What a lovely couple, and a wealth of experience, knowledge, and information! Very impressive! Thanks Summer!
  • What an incredible place, so much to see and experience. This is my dream property, their hard work truly shows.
  • @PHNursery
    Their book on Cold Hardy Fruits is excellent.
  • Wow what a truly stunning garden! So lush and beautifully cared for, I love how they've lined the walkways with stones and branches - everything is very neat but also wild and overflowing. The amount of species they've collected to grow in that zone is really impressive. Such and amazing use of land, congrats to Hortus!
  • So glad I was watching. The bigleaf magnolia is my favorite tree. It is supposed to be indigenous to the southeastern United States. And I have been looking for one for 30 years. I don't know a lot of people I guess. Thanks to both of you for your hard work. I have always said that no one works harder than gardeners. Tilling the soil. Growing food. And basically maintaining our green world. I can talk forever. I don't see many people. Yall were talking about patience. Gardeners are the most patient people in the world. Who else would wait for an acorn to grow into a tree. Thank you. Love the communing with other gardeners. And lastly. We need to keep spreading the word that just conservative initiative is not going to keep a species alive. Propagation and relocating plants to areas so they will survive.
  • @TreeVibes
    It's really cool that it's possible to grow so much taste things in so small space 👍👌👌
  • Jewelweed may not be very effective against poison ivy, but my partner and I discovered this summer that its very effective for nettle stings!
  • @dustygreene3335
    I am so stunned and impressed by these people and thier gardens.....and the way they know all the names ...wow.
  • @SOFTCOCOGIRL
    Their garden is AMAZING!! 😍😍😍😍😍 a 1000000/10. Their garden is an adventure. You discover something in every little corner. I wish I had space like them and I hope I had their knowledge.
  • @cefcat5733
    Oh gosh are they fortunate or what? The scented leaves and flowers are things we all miss if you have any childhood memories, walking with your parents, through a gathering of plants from all over the world, there due to the efforts of a public park. The potential of mankind is there if they would work together in all things. We never got an official tour at our Whitnall Park but my parents pointed out some very curious plants. This tour is so nice.
  • As a native plant enthusiast, look into Synphoarpos both the alba and the pink one. Both are pollinator/host plant powerhouses in addition to being super hardy, good for erosion, shade and sun, any soil, birds eat the berries.
  • @abmoralesrosado
    Truly an awesome couple! I am just soaking up the beauty and figuring out which plants I want to grow. 🥰
  • So much info and so generously shared. Thank you for making this. Blown away