Designing a New Garden from Start to Finish // Hydrangea Garden Tour Through the Seasons
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Published 2023-01-08
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All Comments (21)
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ROSES! Roses are steady spring thro fall color. Personally love English roses. The fragrance, the big peony like blooms and lots are very disease resistant anymore. I am waiting for you to discover the beauty of English roses, Danielle! ๐ Caryopteris is another late summer blooming shrubs.
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Oh my gosh! I can't believe how much you accomplished in one year! It looks so beautiful and gives me so much inspiration to expand one of my garden beds! Thank you Danielle!
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The ๐ and the ๐ walked through the tunnel. ๐ฅฐ
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I love your comments about Grace! I feel like that about my dogs Oliver and Penny.
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Hardy Asters were a winner for me during that time but I'm zone 5. The honey bees love them too. Loved this journey.
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Always anticipate the evolution of plants when creating a massif, without forgetting the rendering in the different seasons... we learn by making mistakes ๐ฉ๐ปโ๐พ๐
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For vivid late blooming flowers, coneflowers can't be beat. Echinasea purpurea. Your work is outstanding.
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I think this is one of the most amazing things I've ever seen. It is heaven ๐คฃ๐
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Oh oh ohhh!!!!! What a cozy garden!! I felt so comfortable, warm and cozy watching this. What an absolutely stunning transformation! Wow! Youโve got a great sense of style and flow with plants. I really love the expanse of hydrangeas, I mean thereโs a point where itโs almost just a sea of pink hydrangeas! So cool, thank you for sharing this with everyone!
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You created a beautiful garden. I love the design and how you thought it all out. I really love seeing it from the infant stage to maturity. I also realize that a garden is forever changing and it will morph into something of it's own over time.
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Sunny and cold in Detroit today. A great day to watch your video again. 101 days until I return to my cottage in Mid Michigan and start playing in my flower beds again.
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I love the secretive feel of this garden it gave me so much inspiration
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I love your hydrangea garden. I think you can never have enough hydrangeas!!!! I live in Muncy,PA north of you. I love caryopteris for august pink and blue blooms! I have a variegated leafed one the blooms a periwinkle blue, several pink ones, one with lime yellow colored leaves with blue flowers and several dark blue flowered ones. They bloom in August and also make great fillers for bouquets. This past fall I found some at my local garden center on sale and I bought 9 just to plant for cutting. Canโt wait for spring!,
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Those peruvian daffodils! โค
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I Love that you just keep packing in the plants!!โค I loooove a full garden๐
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I love the ever changing garden! You have such a charming garden & I love how you share it! And beautiful Grace too!
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What a fun video, it is so inspiring! I would suggest Pow-Wow Wild Berry coneflowers and regular purple cornflowers to add pink and purple from July-August. Coneflowers are long blooming and add great pops of color. The purple will naturally be taller than the pink pow-wows, so you could add both and gain a couple of layers of colors in your garden. Happy New Year!๐๐ค๐
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Little Joe Pye weed is a nice pink to dusty pink color during August in my Zone 6b garden.
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Encore Azalea Autumn series! They have many with pink flowers that re-bloom starting in August and their foliage turns a beautiful deep pinky-purple in fall. I have one in my zone 6a garden and it is stunning with my hydrangeas.
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I suggest Roses, dwarf or mini pink Crape Myrtles (look for the cold hardy ones), reblooming Azaleas, reblooming Lilacs, Dahlias, Rose of Sharon Hibiscus, and pink Sun Parasol giant Mandevilla vine for an annual climber.