Thank you so much! 2 years ago I had a collection of about 30 different varieties of Coneflowers. Many have been eaten by the voles 😫 now only the strong survive.
Good call on your possible aster yellows! I grow mostly natives and got hit with it. And the number of native plants it affects is staggering. You need to get the roots and destroy them as well. And yes, oh boy does it spread. The first year I didn't identify what the issue was early enough and it will likely take me years to get rid of it totally.
Oh no! So sorry to hear that. I removed that infected clump shortly after taking the video last year and haven't seen any questionable infections on any plants so far this year.
OMG! Just came across your video thru YT recommendations and wow! You are growing basically all of my favorite and go to plants. The salvia types, agastaches, and daisy type plants. LOVE all those! I wish we get warmer earlier and longer here in PNW for these plants but I still do appreciate the beauty these give me in my garden even if short and quick. Thanks for sharing your garden :D
Your garden is absolutely beautiful. May I ask how long have you been growing your garden, and what percentage is perennial. For years my front yard was filled with hostas, but they are growing too large and are demanding more shade. Now I need to move them to the back yard and add more flowers up front.
Thank you! I started the front yard driveway gardens in 2022. I would say that 90% of the space in my garden is filled with perennials and shrubs. I will probably always reserve some space for annuals, especially Zinnias, every year. It sounds like your garden gets full to part sun? You'll have so many options of colorful things to plant there!
In my experience, the first set of blooms are usually the largest and I wouldn't want to sacrifice those. I have never had a reason to try to reduce their height so I can't say with certainty what the outcome would be.
Your gardens are absolutely gorgeous ❤. Lots of hard work planting and maintaining them is paying off for you. Amazing.
I love your video i just discovered it ; thank you for putting up the names of the flowers 14:57
Flower Garden beautiful.. 👍💐😘😘😁🌷🌹😊
Thank you 😁
Gorgeous garden luv gardening it brings such peace
Your garden is absolutely stunning! I’m a big fan of all your different cone flowers! I will be subscribing to your channel.
Thank you so much! 2 years ago I had a collection of about 30 different varieties of Coneflowers. Many have been eaten by the voles 😫 now only the strong survive.
So beautiful ! Nice colors comb!
Thank you! 🤗
Good call on your possible aster yellows! I grow mostly natives and got hit with it. And the number of native plants it affects is staggering. You need to get the roots and destroy them as well. And yes, oh boy does it spread. The first year I didn't identify what the issue was early enough and it will likely take me years to get rid of it totally.
Oh no! So sorry to hear that. I removed that infected clump shortly after taking the video last year and haven't seen any questionable infections on any plants so far this year.
I adored your video. One of my very favorite garden tours.
Wow, thank you! 🥹
OMG! Just came across your video thru YT recommendations and wow! You are growing basically all of my favorite and go to plants. The salvia types, agastaches, and daisy type plants. LOVE all those! I wish we get warmer earlier and longer here in PNW for these plants but I still do appreciate the beauty these give me in my garden even if short and quick. Thanks for sharing your garden :D
Thank you! Sending you sunshine 🌞 happy gardening!
Luv luv your video 21:11
Thank you!
Lovely! Where do you source all these amazing coneflower varieties?
Thanks! I have found them all at local nurseries including the big box stores. Now is the time of year to find them!
Your garden is absolutely beautiful. May I ask how long have you been growing your garden, and what percentage is perennial. For years my front yard was filled with hostas, but they are growing too large and are demanding more shade. Now I need to move them to the back yard and add more flowers up front.
Thank you! I started the front yard driveway gardens in 2022. I would say that 90% of the space in my garden is filled with perennials and shrubs. I will probably always reserve some space for annuals, especially Zinnias, every year. It sounds like your garden gets full to part sun? You'll have so many options of colorful things to plant there!
Do you use a general fertilizer or something special by plant?
I generally just apply Plant Tone in the late winter.
Could you cut the coneflowers purplea halfway back befor they bloom to reduce height without it hurting the bloom cycle
In my experience, the first set of blooms are usually the largest and I wouldn't want to sacrifice those. I have never had a reason to try to reduce their height so I can't say with certainty what the outcome would be.
Google it the daisy don’t look same color as yours also I have red and white cone flowers love love love mine sooo pretty
Staples in the garden!
How do you keep bunnies out?
I use Liquid Fence for the deer and it also helps keep the bunnies away.
No I don't believe strawberry candy. Look a lot like custard candy.
Good to know, thanks!