7 Perennials to Plant in Fall for Gorgeous Spring Color | Gardening with Creekside
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- Fall is the perfect time to add plants to your garden! Here in NC, we have plenty of time to add perennials, shrubs, and trees to our landscape, and today I am sharing my top 7 perennials to plant in the fall for gorgeous spring color. Grab your gardening journal and let's talk plants!
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Love Ms Jenny saying, "Be gracious/pronunciation police police !" Absolutely being more gracious is what is needed in our world today. Have a blessed day and rest of your week Ms Jenny and family... garden family too.
Lol Jenny! Be gracious people! You crack me up! Pink is your color Jenny!!!!
Jenny you are such a joy to watch🥰 I just love your enthusiasm and joy in gardening
Hey Ms Jenny, It is 80 degrees here in Columbia South Carolina.. Can I plant tulips this month?
Baptisia also lasts long in a vase. The plant is so big that you can cut some stems as a vase filler. It looks beautiful as a green/blue accent.
Great tip, thank you❣️
Great options! Thank you for both shade & sun options and I always try to be gracious with plant names 😉Thank you!
Love the choices! I’m going to try to find some of them and get them into my garden. Thanks! ❤
Another favorite for me are primroses. I've had them poking up through the snow and they are so cheerful after a long winter. Mine are so happy they multiply and I've been able to spread them around. The variety of colors is gorgeous.
Ha ha ha ha!! Love that! "Pronunciation police" 🤣🤣🤣 You're perfect Jenny!!
I love your frankness!! Thank you for the plant ideas that I would never have thought of. I'm just getting back to worrying about my front garden. I veggie garden more. Have a great day!!
Hooray! I have every one of these plants and love them as much as you do❤ Love you too, Jenny😊
I planted brunnera last fall & this spring I was amazed at those beautiful blue flowers. The leaves are gorgeous. TY for the video!
Wow! What a great video! Our newest home (Western NC) has two large EMPTY flower beds I’m dying to fill, and your unique choices are some things I would never have tried in my shade…but now can’t wait to get to the local garden spots to see what they have that I can sneak into the ground before it gets cold. Thank you!
You are the sweetest and most knowledgeable and I really enjoy your videos. Just wanted you to know this! Thank you! 🥰
I love your reminders to behave well!!
Thanks for another informative plant video - we certainly could google things, but it's much more enjoyable to watch Jenny present her favorites with the beauty of Creekside in the backdrop. You all being the grower retailers are a go to source for all the good plants♥
Great ideas and I’m glad that I already have many of these. We’re in zone 5b.
Happy to hear that the polemoniums have worked for you. I have been holding off waiting on your feedback, as I am also in zone 7B (north Georgia)
Love that there's a fence between the nursery and the house.👍👍👍❤️
Love this! I'm in zone 7a with lots of deer, so I'll definitely be adding some of these to the garden. Thanks!
These will be fabulous in the spring! 🙂
Thanks Jenny, you gave me some great ideas. I already have a lot of these, so I think I'll round out my collection now!
Thank you so much Jenny for acknowledging zone 3.. I live in Alberta, Canada. Wow we get some cold weather here. Our winters are long and cold -40 Celsius or colder.The Lenten Roses have done wonderfully here.Again Thank you so very much.Happy Gardening.
Great information again. Definitely one to use the transcript feature to take notes. Thank you and look forward to your shrub version.
Thank you Jenny! I needed to know what I could plant now other than my Spring bulbs received from Dutch bulbs
I love these plant highlight videos! It's how I originally found your channel and I've stayed ever since! You have helped me so much in my South Carolina garden! Thanks you! ❤🌺🌷
I’m so glad you find them helpful!
LOVED your list! Took lots of notes! Thank you!!
Hellabores are my favorite spring flower also.❤❤❤❤❤
We appreciate you too.
We do need to be gracious. Love your plant choices. Thanks for your videos.❤️
Thanks Jenny, I just planted my spring bulbs.
Thanks Jenny for another informative video as always appreciate you! Have a great day😊
Love that the breeze in your lawn stopped for your recording. The trees don’t move either!!
Excellent video, thank you!
Great video…love your comments along the way!
I love this shirt on you! Thanks for the list. Adding them to my TBG pile.
Thank you!
Another awesome video!! Thank you!!
Great video Jenny. Love your sense of humor and your full disclosure😂. I live in Colorado Springs and learn tons from you!!!
Wow!! what an absolute informative 16:05!!! Thank you so so much! Literally made notes, went back numerous times taking screen shots! ❤🧡❤️
Fantastic!!!!
Hi Jennie, I really appreciate your "educational" videos! I have learned more in the last six months about gardening here in the South (Nashville zone 7a) than I knew after 42 years in the West...and I have you to thank for it. I am planning new beds so your information is very helpful. I will be incorporating these plants into the new beds. Is there any way you could do a video on setting up the irrigation in the new berm? The how helps but the why is more important. Thanks and I hope you have a wonderful Fall! Looking forward to the next video.
/wave. Hi, Neighbor. I'm near you, north of Nashville in Hendersonville. Like you, I love me some Jenny.
Thank you!!! Great information!
Great video! Very informative and no extraneous chatter while very pleasant to listen to. Keep them coming.
We particularly like string theory because it is an amsonia with fine texture and yellow color in a much smaller package. BTW Fall is also a great time to get sprung epheremals in the ground like twin leaf, trillium, blood root and goldenseal
Such a helpful video Jenny 😊
These are some great options! Thank you for the list .
You’re so welcome!
Great options Jenny.
Very informative video and I love the soothing background!
Nice sharing 😊
Great info and very well presented.. Learned alot, thanks!!
beautiful yard!
Thanks Jenny. 🍁🍂🍁💚🙃
9:57 👌🏼 Yes!
Lots of c great information 👍
I have many of these plants already ! “Heather “is another winter hardy bloomer , coming into bloom now in zone 6, blooms will last till spring ! Just a thought for subs !
When pronouncing plant names I do it phonetically so I can remember how to spell them which is more important to me than proper pronunciation. I cannot look them up if I cannot spell them. Thanks for the tips!
Hello! Very interesting video. thank you for reminding me about amsonia👌🌻🐦
Great video! I have so many saved for the winter when I make my list/design for the front! Not that I can design well as my minds eye is different from reality. But, my backyard is filling in nicely with the transplanting!
I just put in about 100 daylilies (another 150 coming from my friends in the north come spring, 200 caladiums (I'm in 8b and will cover these when they die back with pine straw), 50 irises, a dozen more hostas, 4 warm weather tolerant peonies (I've got 78 acres - half sun, half shade, 2 creeks - one on a 30 ft ravine). Your Baptisia is gorgeous, Brunnera will be a great addition to go with the hostas and cyclamens. Going to try all your suggestions, except for the Jacob's Ladder since I'm in 8b (border of FL and GA. I can see GA from my driveway). I've got a couple trilliiums coming from Brecks - can't wait to see them as well as the Japanese Irises. Spreading some wildflower seeds in some of my ex-horse pastures, rye grass seed in those areas as well since they like that better than most of my plants and it's pretty.
Thank you. This video was helpful, practical and informative. I have Subscribed and shared.
Thank you❣️
Wow. Just found your video. Thank you so much. 😊
Welcome!!!
I am in zone 8. I had no idea we needed to freeze tulip bulb or allium. Wow thanks for that info. Might be to late for me as they are on the way.
Refrigerator not freezer, you might still have time, plus you can order pre chill bulbs from color blends.
I am new to your channel, found you through Laura from Garden Answers....and I an LOVING your channel!!
Thank you and welcome ❣️
Great selections! I now want to add a couple more Baptisia, and an Amsonia. I was so dissapointed this week when I went out to find that deer had decimated my Brunerra. They had never touched them before. Hopefully they decided they don't like them and wont be back again!
I really like your explanation of the zones and where to site plants! I’m going to experiment a little more with placement. And yes, be gracious and don’t correct plant name pronunciation lol. I will probably never pronounce clematis correctly-it’s ingrained in my mind 😊
This was so interesting and helpful. Lower Michigan, Zone 6. Really need some of these plants you showed us. Soooo beautiful. Thank you. Subscribed and hit the Bell 🌻
Glad it was helpful!
Jenny,
Hot pink today--one of your best colors! 😊
Glad i found your channel! I live in mount holly nc!
Welcome!!
My wallet is going to be busy getting a couple more of these , thanks Jenny!
What a great channel! Just found you!
Welcome!!!
Another fun and educational video Jenny! You have helped me so much with my Zone 8 garden but also you entertain me with every video and believe me I watch them all ☺️! Love the words of wisdom you inject. Wouldn’t it be nice if more people would be gracious in their words and actions? It’s not that hard people!
so sad that you didn't include epimedium . I absolutely love that planes leaves and especially their butterfly flowers that hover above the leaves early spring. In fact I discovered them while walking through a nursery and seeing them in the ground and literally took a step back to get their name
Epimedium is a great plant for sure! I just don’t have a lot of personal experience with it yet.
you know me... I 'm full disclosure....👍☺️👏👏👏
Hi Jenny! Very informative video!! You are the sweetest!! Have a beautiful day! Say Hey to Jerry for me! Hugs! :)
You are delightful! I live in 7a zone. Where in 7b are you? I would like to put gladiolus in the ground. When do you think it is a good time to?
Great video.. Is it possible next time to leave the pictures longer, while you are talking about the plant. Let's us look as you describe. Thanks for all the great videos
It would be great if we could see the plant longer (no need to even see the blank bkg)
Ok I am going to try that heaven scent Jacobs ladder. I always walk away from Jacobs ladder at the local nursey for the same reason - how can they possibly survive a 7b summer. I am looking forward to seeing the 3 pulmonaria I bought from you blooming this spring. I planted 3 in a group near hellebores late this summer and they pushed out new growth already. The flower combo of the dark, almost black flower on the hellebores and and the pulmonaria should be nice.
I love that combo! And I think you’ll enjoy the Jacob’s Ladder - just lots of shade and consistent water 😊
Are we planting these as seeds or plants? If I go to the nursery to get them, will they be blooming yet?
Thanks Jenny. I’m in zone 8 a and I want to try serendipity alliums. Should I chill those?
Serendipity is a perennial so you won’t need to chill it.
Great list, Jenny 😂I have every one! 🙌🏻 Boton, Zone 6. Between you and Laura from @gardenanswer, I’m running out of real estate!😂 Have a Blessed Night.
Woohoo!!! Look at you❣️
@@GardeningwithCreekside many thanks, to you!😊
I love them dearly, but this spring the deer eat all…all my Baptisia blooms. I will need to protect them next year.
The deer in my area loves to eat my brunnera . Anyone have the same issue and any advice on deer repellent?
Very informative video. I’ve never had any luck finding Pulmonaria in my local nursery or big box store. Guess I will need to order on-line. I have a Cherries Jubilee Baptisia. Do I need to cut it back at some point - now or spring? I’m in northeast Georgia mountains. Thanks!
Wait until a freeze kills all of the foliage and then cut it to the ground.
Please extend the amount of time to view photos of plants. Thank you 😊
How to find the list of 7 perennials?! Thanks!
All of these are amazing, problem is, I can’t find any of these in garden centers in the fall because it’s not their peak blooming time.
We hope to fix that issue with our online store
It would be nice if you put the name of the plant up with the picture and leave the picture up while Jenny’s talking about it so I can screenshot it for my shopping list.
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Could you please leave the photo of the plant & it's info on the screen while you talk about it. Thank you.
The sample pictures are being flashed to fast. Why not keep them in the screen during your description?
Ya but when they say cle meh tis....😉
Such a great video.. I so want Baptisia and AMSONIA do you have a suggestion for good mail order company ??? I’m in Pensacola fl??? Thanks Jenny I have followed you guys I believe when u first started utube
Judy we are working on getting our mail order going again, Jerry
Do you sell the lentern roses,?
We do!
Some animal has been digging in one of my beds and killed the roots of my baptisia 😭
Wish you say the list before going into detail
Jenny,
Ya know how they say, "It's not over till the fat lady sings"? Pretty sure her name is Brunnera. 😆 (Btw, I can say that since I'm fat & also sing. 😉)
Beware tulips in the South ... they're like candy for deer!
More pictures of plants, less speaker
Jesus never told us to be nice. Ask Him.
The intelligent cultures of the world may not take what belongs to you, but if our children are not educated, they will be overrun by the intelligent cultures of the world.
It starts with language!
There is right and wrong.
Don’t let Google teach you.
Be correct. The Truth(Jesus) will set you free.
I’m not going to get into a theological debate, but Christ certainly taught us to be kind to one another and to show grace. “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.’The second is this: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’There is no commandment greater than these.” Mark 12:30-31. Yes, when we know better we do better (or pronounce better). But to be ugly and put someone down just because they do not pronounce a word exactly right certainly is just flat out wrong.
@@GardeningwithCreekside I love you! For the sake of our children, consider what ‘gay and choice’ meant 20 years ago. ‘The takeover’ starts with language.
Obedient, courageous, humble- yes
Nice - no.
@@zeniazenia2787 I am simply asking that in the gardening world people extend grace to one another when a word is mispronounced.
@@zeniazenia2787 Don't be nice if you don't want to be, but don't try to justify your choice by using Jesus. What you preach is in antithesis to what he preached.
Either you need a good microphone or lower your tone🤦♀️
Thanks for the feedback. Believe it or not, sound is often the most challenging part of filming because you don’t know that there is a problem until we are in the editing room. We learn from our mistakes & do better next time 😊