How to Create Layers in the Garden

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • TODAY’S VIDEO:
    Layers..oh that elusive concept. Join me today and learn how to do it in your garden!
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Komentáře • 137

  • @blackcatluckyfinds7607
    @blackcatluckyfinds7607 Před měsícem +23

    Finally garden layering was explained in a way that a struggling beginner can understand. I read the books, plant the plants and just struggle with it looking "not right". I watch the videos. The way you explained it with the white board, and then the pictures, I could actually visualize it! Maybe it was in its most simplistic form, but I saw exactly how I need to picture my landscaping front to back and top to bottom! Not only with plants but with hardscape, etc. Thank you, 1000 times, over!! Colorado zone 5b beginner!

    • @gardeningTLC
      @gardeningTLC  Před měsícem +5

      I learn that way too. I have to see it in my brain or it just does not click

    • @brendahayes3365
      @brendahayes3365 Před měsícem +2

      Great video Michelle, invaluable information that a lot of us need. I’ll be referring back to this over and over.
      It will be interesting to watch your ‘live’. I usually skip them, because all I get is the host answering questions that weren’t read out loud, I’m probably doing something wrong but I find it totally frustrates me 😂😂! Hopefully I can catch it ‘live’ and see if that makes a difference.
      Anyway, Thank you for this info.
      Brenda🇨🇦

  • @carolcowser1461
    @carolcowser1461 Před měsícem +14

    This was the best teaching that I’ve seen in a very long time. Just excellent!!

  • @annkendall528
    @annkendall528 Před měsícem +16

    Thank you, thank you, thank you. It is so helpful to have your landscaping expertise. I am so lacking in placing plants that complement each other together. You have inspired me to get out my graph paper and get started.

  • @carolrose4784
    @carolrose4784 Před měsícem +2

    Very good information! I keep forgetting the textures can contribute as well as color.

  • @elainewashington3004
    @elainewashington3004 Před měsícem +7

    Excellent teaching video. Great suggestions. Love your explanations.

  • @PeggyMills
    @PeggyMills Před měsícem +4

    Excellent lesson, Michelle. You have an endless supply of things to teach us. Love, love your channel.

    • @gardeningTLC
      @gardeningTLC  Před měsícem +2

      Well I do not know about endless....lol

  • @gingercashman3289
    @gingercashman3289 Před měsícem +2

    Thanks Michelle. Great information that is coming to me a timely fashion as I am just agonizing over a new space that I am creating. I will send a before and after when the project is completed.

    • @gardeningTLC
      @gardeningTLC  Před měsícem +1

      You can do it! And perfect I want to see

  • @stockinettestitch
    @stockinettestitch Před měsícem +1

    After 22 years of the same boring couple of shrubs in front of our house (in a large mulched area), I threw a leftover choral bell, that I didn’t know what to do with, in front of the 4’ conical pine thing and it made ALL the difference. It softened the geometric form of the Yew (or whatever it is) and it added the smallest bit of layering if you will.
    I just love it! So now I’ve planted more of them and I can’t wait to figure out what else I’m gonna do with that area.

  • @Cmash5195
    @Cmash5195 Před měsícem +2

    Thank you so much for this excellent teaching video! I went outside and looked at my garden with your layering concepts and could finally see why certain parts of it looked more pleasing than other parts. Thanks for sharing your expertise!

  • @theuerlings1342
    @theuerlings1342 Před měsícem +2

    This is a great video. Thank you. I just threw my plants in there. I was happy to have 3 of a kind near each other. I am going to re work it a bit thanks to your info. A lot of it was wildflower seeds just thrown on the ground and i then added plugs.

  • @jenniplumer1903
    @jenniplumer1903 Před měsícem +2

    Thank you, Michelle!!!! I am a new gardener, planting my first bed last spring. I have struggled to understand how to get the layered look. This video makes it crystal clear. I'm working on the plans for a woodland border garden now, and you have so inspired me. I can't wait to get to work!!!

  • @chinadolldr8091
    @chinadolldr8091 Před měsícem +1

    This was literally needed. I also feel this lady has been looking at my yard and saw I needed help. 😅 Thank you teacher.

  • @dustyflats3832
    @dustyflats3832 Před měsícem +2

    A lot of us end up with patchwork because either cost or not prepared or the plant over/under performs.
    It is sooo sweltering out and mosquitoes I can’t even go outside. Don’t remember a worst summer for being outside.
    Nice tips! Thank you!

  • @jennifergreene8891
    @jennifergreene8891 Před měsícem +2

    YAY!!! Michelle I really needed this video.. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and great information with us. Right now my beds are about 3 feet deep. And my plants are pretty much soldiers lined up.. (most were plants I moved with us from old house. We needed to get them in the ground asap. ) So between the fence (and/or) neighbors not the greatest looking background, are my plants (soldiers lol) over 2 ft tall up to 5ft as of now. Living on only SS and a husband 77 yrs old and I 64 and disabled, we have to pick plants carefully. He doesn't want annuals, he said it's wasting $$ so I am going to try some from seed 😊 You gave me some much needed ideas. I saved this video to my favorites. Thank you thank you. 😊 🙏

    • @gardeningTLC
      @gardeningTLC  Před měsícem +2

      Your welcome. And split some of what you have already to make a bigger mass or to repeat a pattern.

    • @jennifergreene8891
      @jennifergreene8891 Před měsícem +1

      @@gardeningTLC okay 😊 thanks so much Michelle! 🌺🌾🌼🌴

  • @jillsimpson8716
    @jillsimpson8716 Před měsícem +3

    That was sooo informative. I’m amazed that you think of these things to share with everyone with picture/video examples. You are so knowledgeable and have learned so much!!!

    • @gardeningTLC
      @gardeningTLC  Před měsícem +2

      I just try to think of how to do something ..back when I knew nothing...which at one time was me
      ...what do I want to learn and how does it make.sense

  • @terrypauloregon
    @terrypauloregon Před měsícem +2

    This was the best time for this video. I spent time last night screenshotting plants for my front bed. My other half said finally after two years. “I’m taking down the Lattice fence!” And I’m getting a shrub. 4-5’ tall. So I try to offer ideas so we aren’t going to the 70’s with a juniper hedge. This will really help me. Thank you.

  • @randyells3436
    @randyells3436 Před měsícem +1

    This is such an excellent video. I'm so lacking in this skill but this has inspired me to improve. It has also helped me to see and understand layers. Thank you for sharing your expertise. 😊

  • @vanessab2726
    @vanessab2726 Před měsícem +1

    Wow! This was a super helpful video! You’ve explained so much! I so needed it. I’m really getting into gardening and this has helped me so much thank you! ❤

  • @kathyburnette1266
    @kathyburnette1266 Před měsícem +5

    The information you have given is extremely useful.. plan to experiment with your ideas

  • @rosemarythyme6351
    @rosemarythyme6351 Před měsícem +2

    I've been studying key elements of garden design for some time and your white board with naming the layers of ground level, foreground, mid-ground and background is very helpful to me. Thank you! I agree that a finding a layered landscape of color and texture is a thing of beauty that draws you in and takes you down the garden path. I've had that layered garden in the past with annuals, self-seeders, and perennials, but now I'm working on a low maintenance garden with shrubs and perennials that don't require a lot of attention. It's proving to be a challenge, but I'll get there with your teaching videos. You're the best, Michelle. LOVE your encouragement!

  • @sresmedje
    @sresmedje Před 2 dny

    This is the explanation I've been looking for!! Thank you!

  • @paulaheinrich1679
    @paulaheinrich1679 Před měsícem +4

    Very helpful info! Thank you!😊

  • @sivlow264
    @sivlow264 Před měsícem +4

    Great video! Thanks for sharing😊

  • @hannahbeertz1231
    @hannahbeertz1231 Před měsícem +1

    My challenge is I have huge beds in the front and a tall house, but I don’t want to block the above-ground basement windows with a huge back layer. Also, you look down on the beds from a deck above for the whole length and it needs to look good from that angle too. So I don’t have anything taller than a couple feet (except a fountain and an arch to the side) but I’ve tried to vary the other factors you talked about like color and texture. There are a few changes I would make with my first attempt, but I am pretty happy with the work in progress.
    My next challenge is to plant in front of a tall wall of evergreens where I have maybe 10 feet in front and then a sidewalk path with a greenhouse on the other side. The step down has to happen quickly in a small space. Not sure quite how to work this space. I wouldn’t mind putting a more winding path in the middle of this corridor-type area, but then how does that work into the pattern you described?

    • @gardeningTLC
      @gardeningTLC  Před měsícem +2

      It might not. It might be you repeat blocks of plants and color along the narrow area. You can also create a screen with taller items as you walk the winding path. So as it curves you place a taller specimen plant that blocks the view until to turn the corner. It is not layers in the traditional sense, but it is layers along a long line

  • @richbishop7896
    @richbishop7896 Před měsícem +2

    I'm glad that you mentioned layering or making a shrub or perennial garden doesn't happen overnight. It takes years and time to fully develop. Great explanation and information Michelle. Bonny

  • @GardeningandMyDailyLife
    @GardeningandMyDailyLife Před měsícem +1

    Bạn chia sẻ rất hữu ích ,cảm ơn bạn đã chia kinh nghiệm làm vườn với bạn bè .

  • @DownSpriggLane
    @DownSpriggLane Před měsícem +1

    So, so helpful! Now I can try and start the layering process!

  • @pamakers8439
    @pamakers8439 Před měsícem +3

    Great video! These beds were beautiful.

  • @aprilanywhere3879
    @aprilanywhere3879 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you! I needed this information!

  • @TrickRodTaylor
    @TrickRodTaylor Před měsícem +1

    I love your information packed videos featuring practical tips told and shown by great examples and illustration. I am so happy to have found your channel.

  • @beckygrant4461
    @beckygrant4461 Před 23 dny

    Excellent explanation of layering in the garden. I will utilize this technique as I fine-tune my garden spaces. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and spirit of gardening😊😊

  • @chuckkolb1270
    @chuckkolb1270 Před měsícem +1

    Well done. The eye is the judge.

  • @suzybuchite1669
    @suzybuchite1669 Před měsícem +2

    Really appreciate the educational format and information. That is the kind of video that has ROI.

  • @di4731
    @di4731 Před měsícem +1

    Great video and I love the board you used lol. It really did help. You are so adorable

  • @angelaanderson5360
    @angelaanderson5360 Před měsícem +1

    Good lesson. I too am a visual learner. Thank you.

  • @patriciakumar115
    @patriciakumar115 Před měsícem +1

    Excellent tutorial. I learned so much. Thank you, Michelle!

  • @lanamolczyk5139
    @lanamolczyk5139 Před měsícem +1

    Wonderful tips! Thank you.

  • @susanwhite1641
    @susanwhite1641 Před měsícem +1

    Great video, thank you 🌻

  • @anncunningham2702
    @anncunningham2702 Před měsícem +1

    Fantastic information and so helpful to understanding how to layer. Awesome job Michelle!

  • @elizabethmarchesani
    @elizabethmarchesani Před měsícem +1

    Thank you !! That was so helpful!!

  • @barbarawill-henn9219
    @barbarawill-henn9219 Před měsícem +1

    Loved this video! I am working on this throughout my northern Illinois garden. Just planted a viburnum hedge on property line as well as a Giant Thuja hedge on back fence line and working in what this layering will look like! I would love to have you visit my humble garden!

    • @gardeningTLC
      @gardeningTLC  Před měsícem +1

      Drop me an email...michelle.tlcgiftandgarden@gmail.com

  • @judygray7718
    @judygray7718 Před měsícem +1

    Excellent video and teaching. Thanks so much.

  • @marciagraves2122
    @marciagraves2122 Před měsícem +1

    Seen a lot of videos on layering. Yours is the only one that made my brain click in. Lol. Yea you!

  • @donnaleitner9404
    @donnaleitner9404 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks for all the great information, Michelle! 🌸 Love watching your channel.

  • @peachesandsugar1
    @peachesandsugar1 Před 17 dny

    Love your opening theme music.

  • @julesdavis1845
    @julesdavis1845 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you. Breaking it down was super helpful.

  • @Prettykittychimi
    @Prettykittychimi Před měsícem +1

    Thank you this was inspirational and helpful! I’m obsessed with all those hostas towards the end!

  • @joycesharp3783
    @joycesharp3783 Před měsícem +1

    That’s was an extremely helpful video! Thanks! 😊

  • @SN-sz7kw
    @SN-sz7kw Před měsícem

    Wow. This was a master class. I even took notes. 😂Thank you! 💗

  • @kellykiley
    @kellykiley Před měsícem

    This is a really good video finally more information rather than nonsense chatter. The gardens are gorgeous . Now I have a better idea how to fill in my spaces since I have the some of the layering in effect. thank you

  • @maddart4445
    @maddart4445 Před měsícem +1

    You’re the best!

  • @5262janna
    @5262janna Před měsícem +1

    Great video and topic

  • @dawndawn6946
    @dawndawn6946 Před měsícem +3

    Whew! So much great information! Thank you so much!

  • @angelakading8497
    @angelakading8497 Před měsícem +2

    Great info! I’ll be seeing my garden from a new perspective. Thanks so much!!!

  • @tbryant1966
    @tbryant1966 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you!! Great info

  • @karenbarnes5517
    @karenbarnes5517 Před měsícem +1

    Hi 👋 From Kentucky

  • @dennyb759
    @dennyb759 Před měsícem

    Thank you , great video to help us make a plan .

  • @Catherine3385
    @Catherine3385 Před měsícem

    This was very helpful thank you

  • @mssherbird
    @mssherbird Před měsícem

    Exactly what I was looking for! Thanks for sharing your thoughts and ideas to help with layering! ❤ zone 6b west michigan

  • @lizg3125
    @lizg3125 Před 23 dny

    Video was very informative! Well done!

  • @conniemccorriston2368
    @conniemccorriston2368 Před měsícem

    Awesome video !
    Very helpful

  • @deliapeter4517
    @deliapeter4517 Před měsícem +1

    I live in the U.S. Virgin Islands, come and tour my garden area.😊

  • @TaraFlynn-f8l
    @TaraFlynn-f8l Před 21 dnem

    Thank you so much

  • @terrypauloregon
    @terrypauloregon Před měsícem

    I wish I could just send you a picture and you tell me what to do! Lol😂

    • @gardeningTLC
      @gardeningTLC  Před měsícem

      Nope. Sorry....have the fun is the journey.

  • @faydelongos7566
    @faydelongos7566 Před měsícem

    absolutely wonder. my issue is how to do this with spring perennials

  • @michellefrance1165
    @michellefrance1165 Před měsícem +2

    Great tips!!! I have been trying to work on this definitely takes time. When do you think you will start touring other gardens?

    • @gardeningTLC
      @gardeningTLC  Před měsícem +1

      The 1st one will air next week. I actually visited and filmed one today.

    • @michellefrance1165
      @michellefrance1165 Před měsícem +1

      @gardeningTLC thank you. I did send you an email about mine in Indiana if that works out for you 😉

  • @1almeter
    @1almeter Před měsícem +1

    You gave me so many great ideas, I need to move a lot of plants when would be the best time of year to do that ? Not now because of the heat and lack of rain . I live in western ny zone 5

  • @juliknapp9270
    @juliknapp9270 Před měsícem

    The problem I have found with so many plants is getting in and weeding. I have to take a bunch out

  • @kaymack5304
    @kaymack5304 Před měsícem

    You are a great teacher! My most difficult area is a fairly steep hill garden. How do you layer that?

  • @peachesandsugar1
    @peachesandsugar1 Před měsícem +1

    Where would you plant Hemerocallis fulva or Ditch Lily, they are one size before they bloom but the flowers are on very long stalks? The same with a very dark purple Iris, very tall flower stalk.

  • @jessicacook8186
    @jessicacook8186 Před 11 dny

    This is a fabulous video. Thank you! I have a few questions. I have the typical sidewalk up to my front door with the 2.5-3ft bed. Ugh. I can't widen it obviously. Is there a way to create layers here? I have created a 30ft bed across the sidewalk but still struggle with the small bed right up against my brick house. Also- how do you handle borders visible from both sides? Do you build up in the middle and then do smaller both sides, then the shortest then lawn? I hope that makes sense. Thanks!

    • @gardeningTLC
      @gardeningTLC  Před 11 dny +1

      You can weave and color block but it is pretty hard to layer in 2.5 feet. And a border on both side...Is that an island then? Check out my video in creating island beds

  • @stacynagle5192
    @stacynagle5192 Před měsícem +1

    Been trying for 7 years. Literally ripped everything out twice. Still struggling ❤

    • @gardeningTLC
      @gardeningTLC  Před měsícem +2

      That can be frustrating. Keep at it. I remember one bed I had when I 1st started. I'll bet I renovated it 3-4 times before I got it to where I wanted it, but boy did I learn a lot.

  • @donnamcdan9326
    @donnamcdan9326 Před měsícem

    I have lambs ear but it is spreading everywhere sporadically! its now in beds that are seperated by cement. is there a way to control this? Btw your gardens are gorgeous!

  • @quick9smitty511
    @quick9smitty511 Před měsícem

    Thank you for this advice. I made the mistake of running out and buying about 5 of each of Annabelles, large hostas, astilbe, brunera, ferns and heuchera to cover a shade area measuring about 8ft deep and 50ft.long. My budget was tight, so I tried to do repeat planting along the 50ft. length instead of doing "drifts" of plants. And now my garden looks like a pizza dotted with plants. Here's my question- Should I take my 5 of everything and move them into a drift of one plant, and then move on to the next drift containing 5 and so on, without worrying about repeating further down to create some symetry?? Your advice would be appreciated. Thanks.

    • @gardeningTLC
      @gardeningTLC  Před měsícem +2

      I would. Then split stuff in 2 years to repeat down the bed.....even if you plant some things inbetween you can still repeat the pattern further down the bed

  • @karenbarnes5517
    @karenbarnes5517 Před měsícem

    Do you fertilize your Hostas? If you do what fertilizer…. Thank you

    • @gardeningTLC
      @gardeningTLC  Před měsícem

      Just once in the spring with a balanced fertilizer

  • @CreatewithAmy-mg6ms
    @CreatewithAmy-mg6ms Před měsícem

    You state they need to be touching but you also say they need to grow into each other so this takes time to acquire right? So its not going to look like you want (fullness) right after you plant it

    • @gardeningTLC
      @gardeningTLC  Před měsícem

      No. Sorry if that was confusing. You want them to touch after they are full grown.

  • @user-cj5ic7ts9u
    @user-cj5ic7ts9u Před měsícem

    💫🏆🥰😊

  • @notnow7973
    @notnow7973 Před měsícem

    Get to the point.

  • @susiemcgough9917
    @susiemcgough9917 Před měsícem +1

    Such a helpful video! Thank you!

  • @jeangardensinIllinois
    @jeangardensinIllinois Před měsícem +1

    Great information! Thanks 😊