A reimagined side garden tour ⭕ 🌿
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- čas přidán 14. 08. 2023
- Here's a detailed tour of the side garden. This area was originally created in 2011 and has been a work in progress. This year I did a bit of revising as well.
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🌿 Planting the banana and working on this garden: • Planting the banana + ...
🌿 Detailed patio tour: • A colorful tour of the...
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My name is Erin and I love sharing inspiration and information with real-life gardeners. I live and garden in southeastern Wisconsin, zone 5b.
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Best thing about Erin's garden is getting a look at all these uncommonly used plants you don't see anywhere else. Worst part is now I have to track down all this weird stuff🤣
She uses no irrigation?
@@jeanettecepress7939 I have drip irrigation on a skinny south-facing bed between the house and the patio and in my vegetable garden. Everything else is hand-watered to get established, or in the case of this year, which has been very dry, I’ll use sprinklers to water.
Loved the close ups of the plants, the stepped back shots of the garden beds and the aerial shots - so well done Erin.
I agree. Such an organized tour! ❤
Love the continued drone footage, for those of us that have no sense of direction 😉
Love your garden ♥️ Can't believe it's not your full time job 😁
Erin, you may not like your wall but I think it looks great and I like that it is exposed in places. It adds a dimension to the garden that is attractive.
Oh I love the wall, but I was a decade younger when I built it and I'm not doing that again!
Erin! Your garden is absolutely beautiful. Thanks for taking us on a tour.💖🌻
So beautiful! I love the way your beautiful garden hugs your deck and home. Thank you so much for putting the plant names on the screen!
Love your garden Erin! We are blistering hot here in Austin (108 degrees today) and cannot grow a LOT of the beautiful plants in your garden.
And hey gardening lovers! If you like to watch gardening projects, then you will also love Janie at her channel called, "Dig, Plant, Water, Repeat". Janie just bought a good sized piece of property in the country and has a blank slate for gardening! And like Jack, it's so interesting to watch her plan and start projects.
I love this style of tour. I can keep track of where we are and visualize the plants in the whole space.
Thanks for the tour & showing even the imperfect things🙃🙂 it really helps me to understand why my garden isn't perfect 😅😅 You're the best
Love your tours Erin. Garden is looking lovely. Thanks for putting names up on screen and drone views help with orientation.
Every area is beautiful. Definitely a garden people would pay to tour. Thanks for sharing.
What I love about Erin's garden is that it is always being modified & transformed, and she doesn't plant the same annuals every year, but mixes it up. The gardens always look great and give all of us inspiration to dig out what we don't like and try something new. PS: yup...seems like a tough year for the Dahlias...hoping for a little cooler weather and some nice blooms into the fall.
By far my favorite garden tour guide! There’s something magical about your style that speaks to me. Thank you❤
LOVING the Moonrise Japanese Maple and appreciate you labeling your plants/trees. The blue color of your door - sweet look. Thanks for the awesome tour. Your gardens are just beautiful.
I loved that tree also! I sure wish I could send Erin some of the rain we've gotten this spring/summer in CT, ugh!
Erin, Your garden is one of my favorites, kind of wild but everything works together. You do a beautiful job
The drone shots are lovely! I enjoy seeing that gorgeous aralia every summer:)
So beautiful! I love the drone views so much. That Banana is so amazing! I am loving the umbrella tree and that side view with the banana! Perfect! Thanks for sharing your beautiful creation!!!
Erin, your gardens are phenomenal and just bring a smile to my face seeing all the beautiful colors and structural designs there. Great job with the drone footage - I love it!
Absolutely gorgeous!!! You can see it is a true labor of love!!!
probably your best garden tour yet!
As per order - RAIN! Your garden is lovely. I love that it’s natural.
I also have a Silver Umbrella aralia that I got quite a few years ago from Broken Arrow Nursery in Connecticut. Like yours, it is massive and spectacular. However, it suckers like crazy wherever its roots roam. Plain green, thorny little devils that tear you up when you try to wrangle them out of the flower bed. Vicious little creatures, but their mama is worth every drop of blood (and then some). And I also love the huge airy flower sprays that she sends out...I was hoping for those gorgeous purple berries that the plain variety gets, but that doesn't happen for me. Erin, this video was so well done, alternating between the close and the aerial shots. Big thumbs up as always!
Erin - I'm a single working mom on a strict budget. I love your show. You give great practical garden advice. I've gotten rid of my lawn and have a permaculture yard. I need to continue to fill it with plants (esp. pink and purple flowering and perennials) and would love advice on ways to get inexpensive plants. I'm an experienced gardener but no expert. I'd like more on places to buy seeds (esp. native) and those that draw pollinators and maybe a few sneaky ways to get cuttings. I'm NC 7b so all the things that need to go dormant probably won't here. (Originally from Detroit, MI.) I expect we will get upgraded to 8a soon as we never get snow or ice anymore in winter - global warming.
VERY NICE!!
Loving the ID tags!
Good idea.
And congratulations on the rain!
Love the rain❤️
Lovely Garden ^~^
My friend, thank you for good sharing 😊
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I love the path and design Erin. Thank you for the tour of your lovely garden.
I just came across your channel and the first thing that caught my eye was the name of your channel. As a new gardener, I call myself the impatient gardener myself. Subscribed! 🌸
Great tour Erin. The drone shots give an additional perspective. Very cool. So glad you got some rain. Rosa Glauca!!! a fave old plant. Sadly I had to give mine to a friend with a bigger garden. Goreous hips. Thanks for sharing all your beds in detail. I love how you combine plants. Cheers from Hot and dry Portland OR.
Gorgeous! I have never grown salvia argentea but I will try it next year. Kudos to you on nailing the use of music in your video! I have some painful chronic hearing problems and so often gardening channels will play the worst music at a volume much louder than the host’s speaking voice. It’s painful and frustrating. Not only did I like the music you used, but the volume was great. 😊
Love the garden…beautiful! I also appreciate the overhead shots.
I always enjoy your tours and discover new plants I’d liked to try. You inspire us. Thank you
I wish I had rain here in the PNW. It's over 100 degrees for 3 straight days now
I love the area videos. Erin can spend more time detailing the plantings. I am so impressed she does it without hired help. A true gardener. She gets her hands dirty like most gardeners!
Your garden is absolutely stunning this year! What fabulous variety of plants you have - you’re becoming a major plant collector like our buddy, Jim Putnam and Steph!😂
My side yard I call the Zen Garden as I'm going with a Japanese style plantings. I'm planning on making it a circle shape as well. This convinced me it's going to look great! Nice tour thank you
I am enjoying getting to know your garden. Love that aralia!
Hi 😃 your garden's are so pretty . I love all the different verities of plants you put together it's not just pretty but also very interesting . The verigated tree like plant is so perfect where it's at and just makes that garden .
what a wonderful job ! thank you Erin, so enjoy watching your garden videos
looks fabulous, and love the overhead view! my first year with a flowering Angelica gigas, really interesting to see the fist to cuffs being thrown by the wasps and that hornet for valuable food court space 😂
The rain sounds wonderful!
I simply love your property 🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🌳🍃🍃🍃🍃🍃
I'm a circle gal. Love what you've done, no surprise.
One of my fav garden vlog channel 😌
Congrats on the following! It’s so hot! Remember to not over do it! Drink water!! Everyday must be so fun to wake up to! But it sometimes can feel overwhelming I am sure! If people offer to help let them! From Ontario Canada! I would help if I could!
Thank you for the overview, it helped me make sense of your garden beds. I so enjoy your videos.
If you have ever heard of Roan Mountain state park, it has tons of Angelica. It is known for the Rhododendron Gardens but also has lots of wild flowers. They have festivals and wildflower and birdwatching walks. To say the least I had never seen that much Angelica anywhere. Your gardens are beautiful and this is a great tour!
Wow beautiful🌹🌹❤❤
All of your hard work paid off! Absolutely gorgeous!
Absolutely beautiful! Thank you for letting us tour your garden. Perfect end to my day ❤
Again.,,, beautiful! Hope you didn't have any storm damage. :)
Your garden is so beautiful! I love this method of a plant tour. I always want to know what plants you are growing. Thank you so much for sharing!
Love your garden, Erin! So many unusual plants! Thanks for the video!
the banana tree is beautiful!
Beautiful video, love your garden and commentary,always a pleasure to watch 🇨🇦
Really well done Erin. While I tend to plant a lot of natives love our hostas. Always enjoy seeing yours.
It's been so brutally hot down here in Texas that the only thing that looks great is my barrel cactus colony and my pachypodium.
Thank you Erin, your garden is gorgeous! 🌺💚🙃
The Banana is looking quite happy where it's planted. I love how you plant the unexpected mixed with plants that we're all very familiar with, and everything just meshes so well. Looks just beautiful!
Erin this is just stunning. I love it.
Great video, Erin. That was a really good look at that area. 💕😊
Thank you for sharing your garden again. I am loving the tours.
What a flourishing garden! Such beauty, I love your Flagstone pathway also, it's on my list this fall❤
Looking amazing!! I just love it all!!!
Everything is looking great. Thanks for the tour👍
Everything looks lush and beautiful! I can’t believe you still have sweet peas growing. It’s just so hot here. I’m going to try fall planting some since I can’t seem to get any to grow! I don’t know why I keep trying.
Hello from Charlotte, NC where my droopy, hot plants are just hanging on with these dog days of August. You are giving me so much inspiration Erin, and what a talent you are. Hubby just bought me an auger so this fall I can plant a lot more in our red clay soil. Thanks so much!
Everything looks amazing!! My dream garden with big leaf hostas and hydrangeas. ❤❤
So lovely 🎉❤🎉
Love the lay outs and your choices, looks great!
Beautiful tour, you've done an amazing job 'refining' the circle and surrounding areas. Some Shredded Umbrella plants might look cool under your big Spruce Tree popping up out of the geranium. I think they are listed for dry shade. We got over 3 inches of rain down her near Lake Geneva. We definitely needed rain but wow that was extreme 😄
Enjoyed the walk through your garden. So pretty! ❤
Thank you so much for this garden tour!
A Chelsea chop will solve the flopping Sedums
Just beautiful!
Love it all. You are truly a great gardener. Xx
I think the wasp on the angelica is a bald-faced hornet. They are super aggressive if you get near their nest.
I’m far from an expert but I’m pretty sure it was a white and black mason wasp. I’ve had my face in the Angelica (because it’s at face height) so many times while working in that area and I’ve never had a single pollinator on that pay me any attention. I am, however, on my second sting of the year (some other kind of wasp living my in patio chairs and a bumble bee that was mad about me being next to the Agastache) so I’m probably just asking for it.
Cool! That's a new one to me. Not so cool about the stings though! Ouch. @@TheImpatientGardener
Always love your gardens, such a lovely video.
I’m so jealous of your rain! I live in the PNW near Portland. It’s over 100 today and it hasn’t rained since early May. We normally have dry summers but it doesn’t usually dry up completely until July. So this is an extremely unusually long dry spell. Established trees & shrubs are dying all over the place. It’s concerning 😬
Your garden looks amazing! Thanks for taking the time to share and including specific plant info. I always get inspired by your videos
I totally understand ur sentiment. Last year a ton of evergreen all around us died on the northeast from summer heat. This year we are getting so much rain, everything in my yard has black spot or powdery mildew. Sigh. Wish we could all get our normal weather back. 😩
I am in Portland too and I lost a massive doug fir last year. I share your concern.
Great inspiration, I have to replant my front garden border and this gives me some ideas, love love the salvia argenta, too bad it isn’t a perennial, thank you
Absolutely beautiful gardens! Agreed, the aerial view is outstanding. Seeing yours, right away, I realized that my own garden path is too narrow. On your misbehaving willow tree... my first thought was that a small pear or apple would be lovely there, forming a higher canopy with added color. Curious how fast your nepeta tends to spread? I have volunteers and am wondering the best division strategy along a short slope. Your videos never fail to inspire! ❤
I totally enjoyed this garden your! So pretty!❤😊
Your garden is looking fabulous! 🐝🌼
Beautiful 🌿🌲🌳🌸🌸👌💓
Beautiful! Thank you.
Beautiful as usual Erin. 😊
I think you have my favorite garden on CZcams. I love how natural it looks. Your back area is laid out very similar to mine with a barn in the back.
Question- do the horn beams lose their leaves in winter? I’m looking for a hedgerow idea but would prefer something evergreen. Really love the structure of those trees.
They keep the leaves (brown) for a time but they are usually gone by midwinter.
Thank you for the lovely tour!
Always a pleasure to take a walk through the garden!
So beautiful and full of ideas 😍 Maybe try the heuchera under the spruce? I have moved all mine to be under a white pin and they are performing better…I am thinking maybe due to being a bit drier through winter 🤔
Hi Janey!
I love your channel and am so happy for your success! Thanks for taking us along on your journey. Can't wait to see you transform the new gardens! I know they will be awesome!
Beautiful!
Beautiful 🍃🌺🍃
Beautiful gardens! You give me so many ideas 😊
Beautiful work ❤
So beautiful , thank you
Thank you for putting the plant names up on the screen! Also, quick question. When you buy plugs, like you did with the lady's mantle, where do you get them? Jewels of Opar and that verbena Bampton--am on the hunt for seed! So many amazing plants in your garden.
Your garden is beautiful, it speaks tranquility. I love woodland gardens. Great job!
Hi, As usual, everything looks so pretty even if you think there are some plants that don't!! LOL. We are always so much more critical of our own gardens than others right? I was wondering if you had drip irrigation going to all areas of your gardens? That was my mission this summer and I finally finished about a week ago. Our water bill has gone way down since I first started putting it in. What a job, but well worth it. Now with the seasons actually moving to different months of the year and the weather patterns changing, I'm happy to have that finished so even when we go for a couple of weeks with 90 temps and no rain, the garden areas still look pretty. I hope your garden tours go really well. Sending good thoughts your way!!
Thank you for sharing! Beautiful garden❤