My First Garden Tour June 2024 Part 1 // Some Space To Grow

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  • čas přidán 1. 07. 2024
  • It's finally time for my first garden tour on Some Space To Grow. This is my June 2024 Garden Tour Part 1. This will be a tour of my front yard, grass path, and hellstrip. I hope you all enjoy the long garden tour and happy gardening!
    Stars of The Garden:
    Rudbeckia, Flame Thrower Redbud, Veronica, Shasta Daisy, Feverfew Tetra White
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Komentáře • 21

  • @summerofstacey6676
    @summerofstacey6676 Před 56 minutami

    What a gorgeous property y’all have!! I’m really enjoying your channel!

  • @eigleenalegri2664
    @eigleenalegri2664 Před 2 dny +1

    Wonderful! Your plantings are amazing👍. The shade throughout seems to provide beautiful patterns. I love mature properties that have large trees. My childhood home is just about a closed system with the trees providing leaves to mulch and compost. I mulched a petunia with fallen leaves from a pear tree and it kept blooming and didn't fade. Beautiful structure and hardscape. The children who see that beautiful garden as they attend school will remember it. I remember over sixty years ago the smell of basil growing in the back yards facing Shore Parkway, A service road of the Belt Parkway. And picking the honey suckle and enjoying the nector. Thank you for sharing your garden and for the time and effort of the video.

    • @SomeSpaceToGrow
      @SomeSpaceToGrow  Před dnem +1

      Thank you so much for the very kind comment 💚Those honey locust trees were my favorite thing about this house when we purchased it and to this day even with all the additions I've made to the garden, they are still my favorite thing.

  • @waitingpatientlyforsummer

    Beautiful garden. Love your personality 🙂

    • @SomeSpaceToGrow
      @SomeSpaceToGrow  Před 12 dny +1

      Thank you so much! I truly appreciate it 💚🙏🏽

  • @kathystarnes6744
    @kathystarnes6744 Před 9 dny +1

    Congratulations on your first garden tour! Can’t wait to see it evolve💚

  • @spooky_scaryskeltons8521
    @spooky_scaryskeltons8521 Před 12 dny +2

    You’re so sweet! You have me laughing out loud. I’m getting quite inspired by your videos!

  • @bjade757
    @bjade757 Před 12 dny +1

    Yay the tour video AND we get two parts! 🙌🏽

  • @robynearl6915
    @robynearl6915 Před 4 dny +1

    Oh my goodness 🤩. You and your property are darling ❤. I love it!! I can't wait for future videos and watching everything grow!! Sending love from Missouri 💕

  • @makingdowithwhatyouget.9188

    Omg, i commented like 10 minutes in earlier and subscribed, but heck you cracked me up with the squirrls and forgetting your mike was one. So geniune, I get so mad when the squirrls ate up my tulip bulbs around the fall lol. I'm confident your garden is a show stopper.

    • @SomeSpaceToGrow
      @SomeSpaceToGrow  Před dnem

      Thank you for subscribing and I truly appreciate that so much 💚

  • @makingdowithwhatyouget.9188

    I can see your passion for gardenning, I can feel and relate to your passion of gardening, excited when seeing brooming yeay!!!. Happy gardenning!. My only advised if you're planning to live there long, is to plan your favourite fruit tree especially perenial ones. I trully regret having to pull out my grapes tree 20 years ago, it would have been very matured by now. I had lots of grape fruits. Well I started again in 2022 buying up perenial fruit tree for zone 5, so far I have 4 apple tree, 2 pears, 8 rasberry plant, blue berry, strawberry, grape trees etc. granberry, I'm probably missing a few, but my sons and daughters love it!!!

    • @SomeSpaceToGrow
      @SomeSpaceToGrow  Před dnem +1

      Thank you so much for the advice! I've added 3 columnar apple trees this year, and I'm truly not sure if I'll add anymore. 3 apples, 1 peach, and 1 pear are enough for me, unless I can find a nice espalier tree for a really good price lol.

  • @sundoesshine8583
    @sundoesshine8583 Před 13 dny +1

    The squirrels may have been building their nests (dreys) with your flowers. I've seen them build nests, and you literally see little branches dropping from the tree over and over. Now using plants from the ground?, that does seem a bit unusual so what you may have is some squirrels that are watching you love your flower gardens, and decided they like them too🥰.

    • @SomeSpaceToGrow
      @SomeSpaceToGrow  Před 12 dny

      I didn’t even know squirrels nests were called dreys! They surely like them to cause they’ve been grabbing new ones every day 😅

  • @deeee777
    @deeee777 Před 6 dny +1

    Give your gold pillar sunjoy a chance. It makes such a statement with its bright leaves all summer and it has amazing Fall color. I purchased the Garden Supply Jardin Half-Round Plant Supports to hold it up. Also, for those squirrels, they dug up so many of my new spring plants out theground. Now I buy clear plastic Forks and knives in bulk and surround my newly planted plants and put them in my pots pointing straight up out the soil to keep them from messing with them. Their little paws don't like the points of the Forks. Works really well for me, and you can't see them in the landscape bc they are clear.

    • @SomeSpaceToGrow
      @SomeSpaceToGrow  Před dnem +1

      Thank you for the tips! I'll definitely look into a half round support for the sunjoys! 💚 I will try the forks next year, they've literally taken out the whole bed now lol