Happy Mother’s Day Wishes From My Garden! 5/7-13/2023 Garden Tour

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  • @CrazyCunuck
    @CrazyCunuck Před 7 měsíci +1

    Wow, you're awfully brave standing there and talking to the bear he/she is a biggie!
    I'd immediately drop the camera and run 😂
    Love, love your garden ❤️
    and loved the Abba music so peaceful. Thankyou so much for the tour of your amazing garden!!!!

    • @gardenofpraise567
      @gardenofpraise567  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Hi there, thank you so much visiting my garden! Yes you are right, this one is a biggie😅 Somehow I got used to see them come and go, we became friends I guess 😊 ABBA is still my favorite band after all these years, good music last forever! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year my garden friend🎄❤🎉

  • @maryhomann2127
    @maryhomann2127 Před rokem +3

    I’ve counted as many as thirty frogs in my pond, but yours is about the biggest frog I’ve ever seen in a pond! I loved how you took us on a walk through your wooden arbor. It was as though we were waking through it together. Are those lambs ears in your curved boarder? I like that look. Gives me new inspiration. I gleen so many new ideas from you.
    I think Mr Bear loves visiting you, but making you work harder after munching on your tree. Looked like he was using the smaller tree as a back scratcher. 😂
    Your garden brings such peace. I look forward to each one. Thanks again for taking us on your walk.

    • @gardenofpraise567
      @gardenofpraise567  Před rokem +2

      Good morning Mary! I just came back from a graduation in NYC, 3 days away from my garden seemed so long. 30 frogs! How big is you pond? I can imagine all kinds of activities going on in there🐸 the lamb’s ear on the right ware planted last fall from a clearance sale, then I bought some more this spring and planted in front of this dark conifer ( on the left), so they echo each other. I always admire the leaf shape, texture and color, plus no one will dare eat them! This spring, I’ve also planted 28 Endless Summer hydrangea (27 original +1summer crash), divided and add half dozen of my own French lace cap, summer is going to be more beautiful😊 it’s the season for the bear too, yes I think they like me, I am so lucky😜
      Thank you Mary, have a nice day🐻🐸🐝🐿💖

  • @shinageorgieva2455
    @shinageorgieva2455 Před rokem +2

    Прекрасна, уникална градина ! Навярно е поне на 40-50 години. Невероятно съчетание на растителни видове, които съжителстват в хармония ! Поздравления за създателя на това прекрасно място !

    • @gardenofpraise567
      @gardenofpraise567  Před rokem +1

      Thank you so much for taking times wrote me such nice comment! I am very grateful, may nature nourishing our body and soul🙏

  • @bonitacurtis8053
    @bonitacurtis8053 Před rokem

    Your frog in the garden is very photogenic. Cute with the garden. Take more pictures of him.

    • @gardenofpraise567
      @gardenofpraise567  Před rokem

      Yes, they are very cute! I talk to them often so they recognize my voice, they sit still for me to take their photos. Thank you for watching, welcome to my garden 🐻🐝🐸

  • @almaandres608
    @almaandres608 Před rokem +2

    What a calming garden tour with the background music ❤️

  • @石针
    @石针 Před 8 měsíci

    Wow, there are so many stories behind this japanse umbrella pine. I will dig more info. Thank you!

  • @石针
    @石针 Před 8 měsíci

    Love to read your reply! "We have to respect nature, why try so hard to against it?"

  • @石针
    @石针 Před 8 měsíci

    I have been imaging to live in the garden with acidic soil, so that I can grow a lot of Rhododendrons. Now, I (actually you) changed my mind. Thank you! I will enjoy more what I have now.

    • @gardenofpraise567
      @gardenofpraise567  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Oh yes, a grateful heart is the key to happiness! People often asked me why not plant this and that, my answer is that: what you want many times is not what you need, just like life in general, our creator knows what’s the best for us, we have to humble ourself first, then excise our knowledges. Oh how I love to learn from nature by doing gardening! We all do ❤️

  • @bonitacurtis8053
    @bonitacurtis8053 Před rokem

    WOW what a beautiful bear. You certainly like wildlife.

    • @gardenofpraise567
      @gardenofpraise567  Před rokem +1

      Yes, we are responsible to keep this planet healthy and beautiful… thank you!

  • @bonitacurtis8053
    @bonitacurtis8053 Před rokem

    Love your garden especially. That frog is great keep it as a pet.

    • @gardenofpraise567
      @gardenofpraise567  Před rokem +2

      Someone even asked me if the bear is my pet 😂 indeed the frogs recognized my voice and say hello to me with this very deep voice every time when I come closer or passing by. I really love them all, they are all free to come and go as they like. Nature has been a blessing to me, I wish you too💖🐻🐝🐸

  • @almaandres608
    @almaandres608 Před rokem +1

    Happy Mother’s Day to you too 🙏

  • @krystynapawlowski5588
    @krystynapawlowski5588 Před 8 měsíci

    Amazing garden

  • @nejo3427
    @nejo3427 Před rokem +2

    This is one of the most beautiful, enchanting garden I've come across.
    What zone is this?
    Absolutely breathtaking!

    • @gardenofpraise567
      @gardenofpraise567  Před rokem

      Hi there, thank you very much for the lovely comment! My zone is 6a right between CT and Mass.

  • @umasgarden6697
    @umasgarden6697 Před rokem +1

    Wow beautiful view 🎉🎉

  • @nadezhdabeljaeva4670
    @nadezhdabeljaeva4670 Před 7 měsíci

    Спасибо.

  • @umasgarden6697
    @umasgarden6697 Před rokem +1

    Very beautiful tune

  • @石针
    @石针 Před 8 měsíci

    OMG, I just saw you stood in front of a black bear. You are so brave! BTW, I just planted a japanese umbrella pine this year. Hope it will like the location.

    • @gardenofpraise567
      @gardenofpraise567  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Japanese umbrella pine creates great structure in a garden! I can’t believe I have 2 golden and 3 green in my garden! Since their roots don’t go deep, try to avoid windy or wet spots, also they like lots of organic compose, keep in mind add once a year until they established. Do you know that Japan Airlines uses 高野槙’s fragrance for their first class cabin? 😊 Aha, no wonder the bears always chew on my tree😡

  • @linchiung-yuyu309
    @linchiung-yuyu309 Před rokem +1

    哇🎉人間天堂 各花仙子降臨了❤寵物黑熊也來了😅

  • @juanitasanchezramos9310

    Lot of Hard work. Beautiful.

  • @shirleyturner1335
    @shirleyturner1335 Před rokem

    Beautiful Gardens. Thanks for sharing!!

  • @石针
    @石针 Před 8 měsíci

    Wow, Toronto is at zone 5b to 6a too. However, I've never seen a garden here like yours.Maybe I can ask the garden club to invite you to give a speech. :). Or, even for the same level of hardiness zone, the weather could be different. For example, you have acidic soil, good for Rhododendrons.
    You have a very beautiful lawn. How do you keep the weeds down?

    • @gardenofpraise567
      @gardenofpraise567  Před 8 měsíci +2

      Oh yes, the weather in New England is crazy, within a day, you could experience all four seasons, from sunny hot muggy, to rainy even snowy!
      Over the rears, I have learned that Northeastern America has acidic soil, not really suitable for lawns like in England. The more you treat it, the poorer the soil gets. Now not only I get rid of lawn services from big companies, I also limited so called “lawn fertilizer “ used by my headband (once in spring and one in fall), often I get mad at him when I see my ground covers at the edges die after treatment😡 . Plus, every year I crated more flower beds by decreasing lawn spaces. Some short kind of clovers are great for the soil, when they flower in spring time, my lawn reminded me the Monet garden! We have to respect nature, why try so hard to against it?
      Have I talk too much? Hahah this is my speech I guess😃. Thank you so much for your compliment, you are too kind!

  • @石针
    @石针 Před 8 měsíci

    I cannot thank you enough for your reply and kindness. Please forgive me that I will shoot my questions right away going forward.
    I saw some ajugas in your flower bed. Are they running into your lawn? Do you have slug issues?
    You said you have many Rhodos in your garden. Did you have a chance to compare the varieties against those from west coast? I'm really curious about the difference between east coast and west coast for Rhodos. BTW, I had been a member of the Rhodo Society Toronto, until it's sunset. I grow Rhodos from seeds, but only a few survived, due to the soil and weather here.

    • @gardenofpraise567
      @gardenofpraise567  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Hi again😊 you are not bothering me at all, thank you! As you may have noticed, I don’t use mulch, instead I use ajuga as ground covers, so anything running out into lawn or walkways, I’ll just pick them and transplant somewhere else, even pot them, and many times, I gave them to my friends, everyone loves them. For rhododendrons, I am not an expert, I simply just take care of and enjoy them hahah😀 with all the trees, plants and ornaments in my garden, I am already mind full😅

  • @patriciaremonda4789
    @patriciaremonda4789 Před rokem

    So very beautiful.

  • @user-vz4sg4gp6y
    @user-vz4sg4gp6y Před rokem

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @石针
    @石针 Před 8 měsíci

    LOL. Agree, as long as they are healthy, name doesn't matter. I found I can remember the characteristics of the plants, but cannot remember their names.
    For those garden statues, do you leave them outside or bring them in? I guess you are in zone 7 (or 6b)?

    • @gardenofpraise567
      @gardenofpraise567  Před 8 měsíci +1

      I am like you, knowing very little detail of each plant, how they perform, just hard to keep up with all names, they forgive me😜 actually, I am in zone 5b-6a,; northern Connecticut. Only some ceramic pots goes in door in the winter, all my garden ornaments are made of either stone, cement, iron or bronze, so they survive out there all seasons. By the way, I forgot to answer your question about the slug, somehow I am very lucky here, may because of the acidic soil? Have a nice day!

  • @umasgarden6697
    @umasgarden6697 Před rokem

    2 like done 👍

  • @石针
    @石针 Před 8 měsíci

    at 6:57, I saw a Blue Atlas Cedar. I think it's a zone 7 tree, isn't it?

    • @gardenofpraise567
      @gardenofpraise567  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Hi there, somehow I just noticed your message here, sorry for the late reply. The weeping blue atlas cedar was planted by the previous owner, I guess it’s for zone 5-9? I am still learning…😅

  • @barbthreinen2628
    @barbthreinen2628 Před rokem

    Beautiful! Where did you get the arch at 26.25 point?

    • @gardenofpraise567
      @gardenofpraise567  Před rokem

      It’s from Hayneedle, called “deer park ironworks lattice arch”. Thank you for visiting my garden!

  • @石针
    @石针 Před 8 měsíci

    at 2:11, is it Winston Churchill daffodil? Does it smell good?

    • @gardenofpraise567
      @gardenofpraise567  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Be honest with you, I really don’t remember hahah😅 all I know is that some do smell sweet. After a long winter, I sometimes found myself forgot some names of my flowers 😱 hey, as long as my flowers are happy, and they cheer me, that’s all the matters😊

  • @juanitasanchezramos9310

    A bear😳