Really Great Garden Questions this Week - Mosquitos, New Plants, Deer, Invasive Natives?

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  • Really Great Garden Questions this Week - Mosquitos, New Plants, Deer, Invasive Natives? - In this video I answer gardening questions that were asked in last week's garden and question video.
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Komentáře • 166

  • @mavisjones4750
    @mavisjones4750 Před měsícem +37

    My Sunday's are not complete until I've watched the Q&A video!

  • @zukosmom3780
    @zukosmom3780 Před měsícem +15

    My mouth fell open when I saw that Lego piece. That's adorable 🥰

  • @Kylee_Meera
    @Kylee_Meera Před měsícem +16

    The number of times the invasive vs aggresive arguement has started knock out fights native plant groups on fb groups is insane. Everytime you get a wave of new members you know its about to go down 😂

    • @sunitashastry5270
      @sunitashastry5270 Před měsícem +2

      Yes. And the number of folks who are surprised at the spread of the native. - and not thinking that all that compost, mulch water etc etc they are providing to plants that grow wild in the ditches - well it’s like living a luxurious life - so of course they proliferate!

  • @Checkthefineprint
    @Checkthefineprint Před měsícem +15

    Perfect start for a Sunday.

  • @pharesk7508
    @pharesk7508 Před měsícem +4

    I can attest to the number of bees in Jim’s yard. I was amazed during the garden open house. I’m surprised he isn’t stung multiple times while he’s working in his yard. But to be fair the bees were so busy with the flowers no one was stung while I was there. The garden is even more beautiful in person. :)

  • @8helenjhouston8
    @8helenjhouston8 Před měsícem +4

    The Weekly Garden Planner is HUGELY helpful!!! I follow it week by week!

  • @joannethompson9084
    @joannethompson9084 Před měsícem +1

    Tshirt idea……. “Lots of words….” Love when you say this!

  • @debandrews7415
    @debandrews7415 Před měsícem +12

    Love your Q and A videos

  • @aalejardin
    @aalejardin Před měsícem +6

    I feel for Steph as I am the mosquito magnet in the family. They will get me through a tee shirt or any other fabric unless it is thick, so I understand the sweatpants. I have to cover myself with Off during heavy infestations. Fortunately it seems that with all the flowering plants I have put in the garden we are getting the whole spectrum of the creatures that cause us problems and the creatures that eat them: with the midsummer upsurge of insects, particularly dragonflies, the mosquitos have greatly diminished. The birds are helping too. BTW I saw a large white fly infestation on my bush beans the other day. Took the Jim and Steph approach and waited to see whether something would take care of them. I don't know what did it, but there are very few of them today. Now if something would please eat the cabbage butterlies....

  • @catherinegarrigan6075
    @catherinegarrigan6075 Před měsícem +4

    Love your Q and A. I planted some Bronze Torch seeds this year at your suggestion. My first harvest should be in the next week!
    You know you’ve truly made it when a child creates you in LEGO. ❤

  • @Roll_Fam
    @Roll_Fam Před měsícem +2

    One of the lessons I’m most grateful that I’ve learned from you is that the garden doesn’t have to be perfect. It’s ok to have some bugs, it’s ok to have plants that aren’t perfect. My favorite flowerbed is the messiest. It’s full of flowers and pollinators and some bugs too! It’s beautiful! Thank you for all you do and the knowledge you share!

  • @pc1189
    @pc1189 Před měsícem +3

    Invasive is misunderstood - native can be aggressive - non natives can be invasive if they overtake habitat of native plants 😊

  • @jackiefields1607
    @jackiefields1607 Před měsícem +6

    Such a wealth of knowledge in such a pleasant format!

  • @nancylefevre4113
    @nancylefevre4113 Před měsícem +6

    My native wisteria is super aggressive. It is on an arbor leading to the vegetable garden. It sends out runners along the ground and underground that come up everywhere, including in the raised beds. Every couple of years I cut it to a foot from the ground and it rebounds in one season. It is a constant maintenance problem---never again!

    • @charlesoberdorf8478
      @charlesoberdorf8478 Před měsícem +2

      Donna here, same! We inherited my parents property and mom planted wisteria in several places (in 4 acres). We've been here 6 years and I'm still pulling out runners and roots where I can. I also watch a channel called the Old Byrd Farm where the place was absolutely taken over, killing trees all over the property. Its satisfying to watch him reclaim the land and fix the old (140 years) farm house.

    • @angelacross2216
      @angelacross2216 Před měsícem +2

      Same habit with trumpet vine.

  • @myredrose45
    @myredrose45 Před měsícem +5

    Good morning Jim,
    Thank you so very much for your help with teaching us and love your Q&A with my morning cup of coffee.

  • @vernellevale2226
    @vernellevale2226 Před měsícem +2

    Jim, I love your Q&A videos! They are so beneficial in helping many of us with struggles in our gardens. My knowledge is that overwatering shows up as yellow leaves on the bottom of the plant since the plant is trying to push up more water than normal due to the excess of it. And just the opposite, yellowing leaves on the top of the plant is due to under-watering as the plant doesn’t have enough water to push up to the top new leaves. Is this knowledge wrong / incorrect? Thanks again!

  • @judymckerrow6720
    @judymckerrow6720 Před měsícem +3

    I ABSOLUTELY HATE snakes ! Even though I hate them I have at least two in the garden that make their presence known, they can stay as long as they keep their distance. I have waking nightmares about accidentally stepping on one and it wraps itself around my ankle 😱 so my eyes are alway peeled looking for them 😱 another worry is me putting my hand in to do some weeding and touching one 😱 I normally don’t wear gloves to weed but if it’s in an extra weedy area gloves will go on. I never use to be SO nervous about them but as I grow older my fear has become more intense. ?? 🌺💚🙃 I just thought to add none of my resident snakes are poisonous 🌺💚🙃 BUT STILL 😱🌺💚🙃

    • @HandcraftedintheFoothills
      @HandcraftedintheFoothills Před měsícem +1

      Snakes have been bad this year in my garden and in TN we have poisonous ones...one of which has been in my flower beds😫 scared me bad I've hardly been out in the garden...next year I'm making the beds bigger so I can spread plants out in order to be able to SEE the snakes...I have my garden.beds like Jim all plants close together but because of snakes I'm redoing everything

  • @kristibrooks967
    @kristibrooks967 Před měsícem

    Gave my 9yr old neighbor girl the Lego Sunflower set for her birthday this summer. Huge hit! 🌻 🌻 🌻

  • @dianegentry3255
    @dianegentry3255 Před měsícem +2

    Steph, I feel your pain. I’m a mosquito magnet too! So annoying.

  • @hollywoodmomof3
    @hollywoodmomof3 Před měsícem +4

    Skin So Soft from AVON for mosquito repellent!

    • @charlesoberdorf8478
      @charlesoberdorf8478 Před měsícem +1

      Also, dryer sheets. Just rub them on exposed areas and then tie it around your wrist. I used to do that with my kids when they were small. It deters all but the most voracious ones!

  • @marionallen2222
    @marionallen2222 Před měsícem +3

    Listening every Sunday while I do house chores LOL!!! 🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🤍🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🪴🤍🤍🤍🤍🪴🪴🪴

  • @terriebutler6737
    @terriebutler6737 Před měsícem

    I use those little red pruners you got there, like crazy. Luv em ! Also, luv that little frog you got there looking at you 💚 THANK YOU HortTube man 🌳🌳🌳🐕

  • @stephaniesharkey3538
    @stephaniesharkey3538 Před měsícem +2

    If u watch Garden World , a BBC Monty Don weekly garden show at the end they have a “ garden chores for this weekend” bit that you adjust for whatever area you r in! FYI

  • @deedeewohler3726
    @deedeewohler3726 Před měsícem

    Thank you for your show! Several years ago I started gardening (for humans); then from your show I learned about succession planting. Finally I learned about also planting for pollinators, not just for human enjoyment. Thank you for all you both do!

  • @slane_design
    @slane_design Před měsícem

    love the Lego creation!!!

  • @heathercole2447
    @heathercole2447 Před měsícem

    Cracking up over the mosquito repellant! 🤪

  • @fennerpirie
    @fennerpirie Před měsícem +1

    In this Q & A you mentioned that you might start including info from a zone 5 gardner. I live in a zone 5 b and garden on 2.3 acres. The BEST gardening utube videos are coming from Erin at The Impatient Gardener. I heard her recommend your channel and have been enjoying your videos as well. So I'm hoping that you may have been referring to her.
    Your content is always spot on but . . . you do ramble and repeat. Still always worth a thumbs up but I do get some dusting done while watching your videos.

  • @burntorangehorn
    @burntorangehorn Před měsícem +3

    A landscaper put in about a dozen oakleaf hydrangeas in my parents' backyard, and every one was repeatedly eaten to the ground by deer until they stopped coming back at all. That's why we now have a tall fence that keeps out all but the most desperate deer.

  • @freedomofreligion3248
    @freedomofreligion3248 Před měsícem

    I took a screen-shot of her perfect Lego creation. I'm printing it as an enlargement, going to frame it & hang it in a prominent spot in my home!!
    A PERFECT creation.
    Dear Young Lady:
    Hort Tube with Jim Putnam, Garden Videos, including the Sunday Q & A, is my favorite video content to watch, learn from, take notes of, & SCREEN SHOOT.
    And, I have always LOVED miniature things.
    You did a beautiful job with BOTH.
    Thank you!
    Thx, Jim & Steph, for photographing it for us to enjoy.

  • @jenn10orless
    @jenn10orless Před měsícem

    Well I guess you wanted engagement! No snakes in the ITB. 😂😂 I must just be lucky because we have a ton of copperheads and rabbits.

  • @lauriereinhardt-plotnik7254
    @lauriereinhardt-plotnik7254 Před měsícem +2

    Greetings from an 8a RTP neighbor! I recently planted several types of coneflower. The newer, "bioengineered" types do not seem to attract the bumblebees the way the natural types do. Is this a random observation or is there some real science behind this Txs!🎉

  • @terrivance8750
    @terrivance8750 Před měsícem

    Jim,
    Had to laugh. Growing up, my mother was my mosquito repellent. Now, it seems, I'm everyone else's. 😆

  • @ramgiberson7180
    @ramgiberson7180 Před měsícem +1

    Hello, happy gardening 😅.

  • @jordanyeager9220
    @jordanyeager9220 Před měsícem +2

    Any plans to reinstall a water feature?

  • @douggreene4458
    @douggreene4458 Před měsícem

    Bronze Torch looks like a variety that would be difficult to use in a sandwich, one of the pure pleasures of summer.

  • @squidikka
    @squidikka Před měsícem

    Never heard of the bronze torch tomato, will have to look into it. As far as I was aware, the best cherry was the sungold.

  • @karlaplatt5538
    @karlaplatt5538 Před měsícem +1

    I react pretty significantly to bug bites. I've found that Shu Bug Active Insect Repellent is amazing and a game changer.

  • @ivettesantana4319
    @ivettesantana4319 Před 26 dny

    Love your bowl of toms!

  • @tg_ny
    @tg_ny Před měsícem +2

    Pieris japonica (andromeda) seems to really attract bumblebees, and those bushes get large. They also seem to love clover.

  • @aptkeyboard3173
    @aptkeyboard3173 Před měsícem +1

    @10:32 There are some growers that are approved to ship boxwoods to states like Tennessee with boxwood blight import bans. InstantHedge participates in the Oregon Boxwood Blight Cleanliness Program which allows them to ship them to TN etc. Hopefully the growers of Better Boxwoods will do something similar so we can have them in Tennessee.

  • @rima717nc
    @rima717nc Před měsícem

    I can relate to Steph's problem with mosquitos! All summer I wear a long sleeve shirt, long pants, and a hat when I work outside to help me avoid mosquito bites and sunburn.

  • @erincolleen7436
    @erincolleen7436 Před měsícem +2

    Thanks Jim and Steph!

  • @judymckerrow6720
    @judymckerrow6720 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you Jim. 🌺💚🙃

  • @onething247
    @onething247 Před měsícem +1

    Great answer about accommodating the bumblebees. My favorite here in 7b is agastache. They are covered with bees and they bloom all summer.

  • @stephaniesharkey3538
    @stephaniesharkey3538 Před měsícem +1

    I just listened to a talk that Roy Diblik gave and he could b your mentor for “ soil& garden” POV! It was wonderful!

  • @nadia_rem8511
    @nadia_rem8511 Před měsícem

    Someone dumped (unless it was there from land before time), a bunch of oyster shells along the fence line border. Been a joy digging in that. Heard you mention slated shell. Figure you meant like oyster shells.
    We hadnt had rain for a month (7b MD), and so the grass turned brown. We have a mix of species as our lawn. I noticed the main thing that stayed green during the drought: clover
    What do you think of the clover lawn trend?
    The mosquitos can be a real buzzkill but my method is: loose baggy thin clothes, neck fan on medium (keeps em outta face area), thermacell mosquito repellant (heats up citronella pad - short radius). Also large bowls of water in every bed with pond plants for dragonfly lure (add BT to kill larvae).

  • @judymckerrow6720
    @judymckerrow6720 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you for answering the question about hacking back much over grown boxwoods ! A spring project for sure ! 🌺💚🙃

  • @judymckerrow6720
    @judymckerrow6720 Před měsícem +1

    I have vinca growing in full sun, what a pain it is ! And no I didn’t plant it. 👎🏻🌺💚🙃

  • @RedCoin91
    @RedCoin91 Před měsícem +1

    Thanks a lot for your answer about the bindweed. I guess I will be ripping it out for the rest of my life then 😅 Digging it out is impossible and it is coming from behind a fence too. Have a nice sunday!

  • @Debbie-ni8bc
    @Debbie-ni8bc Před měsícem

    Propagation question: I propagated a few pannicle hydrangeas last summer. One of them only put out one stem at the bottom so I decided to experiment with growing it into a tree. Last fall I put it in a one gallon pot and used strips of an old t-shirt to tie the stem to a 3 ft long stake. It is now almost 3 ft. tall. I have continued to tie it to the stake to keep it straight. It is still a single stem and I keep all but the top few leaves pulled off. At what point should I cut it off so it will start branching (3, then 9, etc just as you did in your video a while back)? After I cut it, I know the trunk will continue to thicken, but I’m not clear on if it will grow taller. Thanks so much for sharing all your plant knowledge with us!

  • @user-tr3mz3nc8j
    @user-tr3mz3nc8j Před měsícem +1

    Should beauty berries be cut down to the ground in winter? Zone 8b. Ocean isle beach , NC

  • @samaradixon4376
    @samaradixon4376 Před měsícem +2

    I’m totally like Steph. I get eaten alive in the yard and my husband doesn’t. It’s miserable. I even put a bat house up but no bats yet. Not sure it will even help.

  • @GardenKath
    @GardenKath Před měsícem

    Seedling dahlias are BY FAR the bumblebees’ favorite in my yard. Nepeta is a close second.

  • @sunitashastry5270
    @sunitashastry5270 Před měsícem +2

    I am so glad you addressed the A I issue. People don’t know what AI is - basically it’s taking everything from the digital world and regurgitating it over and over. I direct so many people who live in your warmer zones to check on your videos for best plants for various purposes. I would also suggest to people that they look at information about new introduction from reputed companies. Especially the videos I’ve noticed highlight what is improved or unique - that’s worth checking out. People do nt realize that until Proven winners started working in hydrangeas, they were not such a great and popular plant. That’s only one example.

  • @L4sleeko
    @L4sleeko Před měsícem

    Tomatoes! 🍅 ❤

  • @waynem.7226
    @waynem.7226 Před měsícem +1

    Do you fear that tried and true older plant varieties will unfortunately disappear from the marketplace to be replaced by all the 'new and improved' introductions? What new introductions have you found to be inferior to the older cultivars? I wish I was getting your rain in our moderate drought up north.

  • @bc9615
    @bc9615 Před měsícem +2

    Question for you: I am in Durham and came to your open garden. I spoke with Steph about my Autumn Embers Encore azaleas and showed her a picture of mine planted in full sun with good watering. These were planted a year ago April. The leaves started bleaching out last August so I tested the soil and the average PH is 5-6, so in February I added ironite to the soil around them and they perked up ever so slightly. In April or early May I added more ironite and again the new leaves came out a little darker, but not much. The picture I shared with Steph was taken the week of your open garden. This row of 14 azaleas in front of my house is in full sun from 10-6 and when I showed Steph the picture she said they were scalded. I have since transplanted some of them to a less sunny spot, but with all of that said, realistically how much sun can Encore azaleas take? The tags say full sun, but that obviously is not correct. I have now noticed that one of the Autumn Sangria in another equally sunny location is starting to show burnt leaves as well (I'm sure our extremely hot weather didn't help with that). Any information you can provide will be appreciated! Thank you and keep up the good work!

    • @vbachman6742
      @vbachman6742 Před měsícem +4

      Full sun in my zone 8b is morning sun up to about 4-5 hours even for encore azaleas. I've tried them in midday sun and it does scald them.

    • @valhallamcgaughey3720
      @valhallamcgaughey3720 Před měsícem +1

      Your area might be different, but here in Texas there’s a huge difference between full sun in the am and 6 hours of afternoon sun. I think the sheer heat is the biggest factor. The plant tags don’t take that into consideration. (Even the plant zones don’t take heat into consideration, just minimum temps.)

  • @NonnieTD
    @NonnieTD Před měsícem

    I planted 2 White Wedding hydrangeas spring of 2023 and they were beautiful last summer. I pruned them lightly last February and I fertilized them with Rose Tone last March. I now have beautiful blooms but only the center stem is upright. The rest of the blooms are practically on the ground. What can I do to make stronger stems for next year? Thank you so much!!

  • @debsm56
    @debsm56 Před měsícem

    I have a clematis that I need to move/transplant. I’m in NC zone 7b/8a. What time of year is the best time to do it?
    I watch the Q&A every week and really enjoy your information and advice. Thanks 💚🌸🍃

  • @user-rp6bb2fz6o
    @user-rp6bb2fz6o Před měsícem

    Each week I learn so much helpful gardening information. Thank you for another great question and answer.

  • @TammyGowdy
    @TammyGowdy Před měsícem +1

    Just ordered two Plant Nerd tees!

  • @LULC0759
    @LULC0759 Před měsícem

    Glad to see a Q answered about a broke branch damage. I took an Eastern Redbud seedling from my late parents yard in 2021 and then transplanted it into the acreage where we built a house. It grew immensely in those three years and had a beautiful shape. Last week I noticed a major branch on the lower part of the trunk just snapped partially off. I had to prune it off the rest of the way and I just hope it doesn’t weaken the tree on that lower trunk. Those redbuds grow in a vase shape so it has this short little trunk & the rest branch off it…now it’s missing one of those branches.

    • @charlesoberdorf8478
      @charlesoberdorf8478 Před měsícem

      Donna here, I cut down a redbud because it was slowly dying.Before I did that I took off a major branch that was dead. It lasted another 2 years. That was 3 years ago and I get seedlings on the regular from, I guess the roots? I really like them so trying to grow them out this year. Good luck with yous!

  • @jennifergreene8891
    @jennifergreene8891 Před měsícem

    Good morning Jim and Stephanie! What a GREAT Q&A this week 😊 you covered many of my thoughts and questions. Thank you for sharing your fantastic knowledge! Poor Stephanie 😂 your mosquito 🦟 repellent... I have a pretty bad reaction to them. And 2 of my grandkids get huge swellings as well. Everyone else is like you, no big deal. I use off every time I go out. Thank you again 🙏

  • @PatriciaNanAnderson
    @PatriciaNanAnderson Před měsícem

    Yes. Things besides us have a right to live.

  • @lg5689
    @lg5689 Před měsícem

    I continue to learn and be inspired by your practical information. Do you have any recommendations for self-watering pots? I had given up on keeping plants with high water requirements in the house as, inevitably, they attract gnats. I would like to try again with something that keeps the top of the soil drier.

  • @Jgturn11
    @Jgturn11 Před měsícem

    Q: I'm laying out New paths in the garden, how wide should we start out with?

  • @JennJenn9
    @JennJenn9 Před měsícem

    Great Q&A! Azalea question: I pruned pretty hard just after flowering (almost a reset prune)… it’s got good new growth overall, but LOTS of suckers overcrowded around base… should I “thin” them?

  • @patsweeney1771
    @patsweeney1771 Před měsícem +1

    What’s are the pros and cons of using “Preen” type products ? Any difference based on a pollinator garden versus traditional landscaping ? Zone 8A Georgia

  • @BloomCatBloom
    @BloomCatBloom Před měsícem

    I love finding what the bees love! I am tracking them in photos to make sure I keep something for them throughout the year. Right now, the vitex, zinnia, and hollyhock are the big draws!

    • @frankpoole4306
      @frankpoole4306 Před měsícem

      Give Salvia a try. I have them all over it

    • @BloomCatBloom
      @BloomCatBloom Před měsícem +1

      @@frankpoole4306 I have some big patches of Salvia, along with some individuals dotted around. It's definitely a bee pleaser!

  • @gamera2020
    @gamera2020 Před měsícem

    QUESTION: My back fence gets blasting Texas (8a) sun most of the year, but is then in full shade for about 2-3 months for winter. I've been trying to find some fast growing shrubs that will top out at abour 12 ft (power lines) but get at least 10 ft to block spot lights my back neighbor leaves on all night. They sit on his roof and because the shades are glass, the light pollution is well distributed. Finding something that can take the worst of the sun and worst of the shade has been a challenge. I have a dwarf Burford's holly that gets 8-10 feet but don't know if it will handle full winter shade.

  • @trishferrer8209
    @trishferrer8209 Před měsícem +1

    I have never given you a thumbs-down. 😂 That would be mean. Interesting though, how the algorhythms work. I call the super aggressive plants from other countries "invasives", and super aggressive natives, "aggressive garden thugs". I want a t-shirt! Will get one or 3 asap!

  • @judymckerrow6720
    @judymckerrow6720 Před měsícem

    My tomato plants are HUGE this year . The only thing I did was start them off with Bio Tone . More foliage than fruit and planted in a new area so I don’t exactly know what’s going on. I know that nothing has ever been planted in that area because last year it was a weed field. 🌺💚🙃

  • @nolanholmberg311
    @nolanholmberg311 Před měsícem

    Hey Jim and Steph! Hope you're enjoying this week of rain we've been getting! I have a question about my Snapdragons (chapel hill area 8A)
    Planted them back in October last year, fully grown now. 4 feet tall and what you would consider "burnt out" foliage still looks good but the new blooms coming out are sparse and small. I want to know the risks of cutting them back to the ground in preparation for the fall when hopefully they'd flush back out when the weather cools down. Want to know the risks of doing this. I don't want to accidently kill them by exposing their roots to the heat and sun which they were previously not exposed to.
    They are in full sun from 9AM until 5-6PM at night so that's my main stress that if I cut them back, the stress of their roots not being exposed to the sun and the heat would cook them like it cooked my pansy's back in June. Thanks in advance ya'll I love starting my Sunday morning's with the Q&A's!

  • @tropicalpond290
    @tropicalpond290 Před měsícem

    Always look forward to your Q&A videos. I have a question, I hope I am not too late. I live in zone 9a in South Louisiana. I have a plethora of heirloom narcissus, byzantine gladiolus, and crinum. Is this time of year, late summer an appropriate time to divide them?

  • @franziluton680
    @franziluton680 Před měsícem

    Love your Q & A!
    My neighbor sprayed something along our mutual fence and it killed all our vegetation! How long should I wait before I can replant?

  • @deborahburgart561
    @deborahburgart561 Před měsícem

    Re: The mention of Bind weed. It thrives in dry conditions. If you give it water...yep lol...for awhile people have had success eradicating it.

  • @jordanyeager9220
    @jordanyeager9220 Před měsícem +1

    Zone 8a Milton Florida. Got my Color Blends catalog today. What are some of your plant orders? Still planning on species tulips? Is bee balm as invasive as mint in the ground?

  • @kaychaney6102
    @kaychaney6102 Před měsícem

    You are my go to. Thank you. I’ve requested several times to send me a link to change my password. I put things in my shopping cart and couldn’t check out. I know I’m not tech savvy but want to watch the learn to garden series I’ve already bought and want the new monthly series. Please help this old lady out.
    Love to you both!

    • @kaychaney6102
      @kaychaney6102 Před měsícem

      By the way. I’ve found 3 snakes in my 2 years living here. I learned they are very beneficial to my yard.

    • @JimPutnam
      @JimPutnam  Před měsícem

      I don't see anyone's password request. Are you definitely using the same email that you signed up with or could the reset email be going to junk mail?

    • @kaychaney6102
      @kaychaney6102 Před měsícem

      @@JimPutnam I don’t see anything in junk mail either. I bought the learn to garden series and wanted to buy the next. So frustrating. I guess I need a 10 year old to help me.

  • @irvingluna4914
    @irvingluna4914 Před měsícem

    Always looking forward to your Q&A, I do have a question in reference to 2 of my panicle hydrangeas. Their both in part sun maybe the reason their stretching so much, don’t plan to move them at least now. What’s the best way to o hold them upright, as usually after some rain their touching the floor… Thanks for keeping us sane throughout our gardening journey.👍🏼

  • @thomasbennetttommy_mcnasty2020

    Invasive or weedy native, it really doesn't matter unless we personify something native looking for food. Certain butterflies prefer to eat violets but they'll eat your vegetable crops if there's not enough violets in the area. The worst invasive plants in the US are turf grasses... only in America do we have people upset with grass growing in their lawns that they must kill in order to have a good patch of grass.😅

  • @valerieenlow6282
    @valerieenlow6282 Před měsícem +1

    This is the first full year with my Limelight Hydrangeas. I’m having a little trouble with the blossoms drooping down onto other plants. Did I prune them incorrectly? Should they not be pruned at all? Or is that just life with Limelight Hydrangeas? I’m in Zone 8b. Thanks!

  • @MickF04
    @MickF04 Před měsícem

    We just planted some Graffiti Pentas to replace the Gaillardia that struggled to do well here in Central Texas (8b). The Pentas were purchased in 3.25" square containers that were in open full sun at the nursery. Pentas are new to me, so I'm not sure what to look for to indicate they aren't getting enough water, especially with our Texas summer heat.

  • @kellyroo3
    @kellyroo3 Před měsícem

    Thank you for answering my question about the Better Boxwoods not being available in Tennessee. I know that McMinnville is a major nursery hub, but it feels as if, at some point, there is going to be a disease/health issue that will develop if they are confined to only growing the same varieties year after year. I would think an improved version with disease resistance would be something that they would have started trialing and testing once there was industry talk of Better Boxwoods being available to the market. Thanks for another informative video!

  • @lisapremo9327
    @lisapremo9327 Před měsícem

    Right there with you, Steph!

  • @ginagcchandler6965
    @ginagcchandler6965 Před měsícem +1

    QUESTION: After watching you trim the evergreen dogwood, I realized I might be holding my bypass pruners upside down. Is there a best/correct direction to use them?

  • @deannahaworth7666
    @deannahaworth7666 Před měsícem

    Thank you for the Sunday Q&A ! Soon it will be tree planting season and I would love to incorporate a narrow evergreen ( tiny urban lot) watching your garden tour video made me fall in love with the Green Penguin pine and wondered if it would do well for my small space or what evergreen would you suggest? I am in southwest Missouri ( Springfield) 6b

  • @charlesoberdorf8478
    @charlesoberdorf8478 Před měsícem

    Donna here, thank you for taking my question. I'm very excited because I finally got my hands on a Paul's Gold! The area that I would like to put it gets blasting afternoon sun. On the tag it says part shade to full sun. Will it bee ok in the hot afternoon sun or should I look for another shadier spot? I'm in 8b, Louisiana. (another fun fact, we lived in Spartanburg for a little bit too)

  • @lulubell711
    @lulubell711 Před měsícem

    Hello, I have rooted a White Wedding hydrangea and a Sweet Tea Olive shrub in pots. They have been in there for a year. When is the best time to put them in the ground?
    Thank you,
    Sandy from SE Tennessee. Zone 8 A.

  • @kellyweber4047
    @kellyweber4047 Před měsícem

    Thanks Jim Putnam, I always learn something from your videos but this one was great! A question for you: I am in zone 9B New Orleans, and am highly allergic to fire-ants. I discovered I love gardening and have learned so much from you over the last three years. However, with the consistent heavy rains we have had this summer, I have fire-ant beds popping up all over, so I’m not able to be out there. I have to put everything on pause; can’t risk getting bit. The garden center in my area suggested beneficial nematodes to eat the ants. The cost is $36 per box which is considerably higher than ant poison (although poison doesn’t seem to do anything but move them around). I did some Internet research on nematodes, and it says they’re roundworm. Do you have any thoughts on whether or not this is going to kill the fire ants / be detrimental to my plants / potentially make it problematic to walk barefoot in the future??? Thank you and I appreciate your channel SO MUCH.

  • @heathturnbow3733
    @heathturnbow3733 Před měsícem

    How beneficial are small, on the surface, rain events during a drought? I call them “sidewalk wetters”.

  • @luxuriousspaces4136
    @luxuriousspaces4136 Před měsícem

    I, too, love pancake arborvitae. I believe one of my five got too wet from a sprinkler system malfunction & has dead looking lower foliage, but there is fresh growth at the top. Should I cut out what looks dead or will new foliage come out of those stems? They are not crispy & still bend. Or should I just pull it up & start over with a new one? Thanks! I sure wish CZcams would allow a picture so you could see what I am poorly describing.

  • @freethinkish
    @freethinkish Před měsícem

    Can sand be used in place of the expanded shale to save money?

  • @HiggsICE
    @HiggsICE Před měsícem +2

    Might be a silly question but something I slightly worry about. If I add mulch year after year to my garden beds will the soil level rise and bury the plants or have the plants end up in dips?

    • @LULC0759
      @LULC0759 Před měsícem

      It should break down in the soil. I’m older so hubs & I have started hiring someone to lay mulch. They rake out old stuff and weed and put fresh mulch down. I only use natural brown, no dyed as it’s not good for the soil beneath.

    • @angelacross2216
      @angelacross2216 Před měsícem

      With 35 years of mulching my garden the beds have raised up and the plants have moved up with them. The only exception is the blueberries which were mulched very deeply their first year. They like to sucker.

  • @CynLynRin
    @CynLynRin Před měsícem

    Another question about containers: Do you ever use a fancy drill bit to add additional drainage holes into ceramic pots?
    My enormous ceramic pot has one drainage hole that is only slightly bigger than the hole in a much smaller pot.
    I have no problem drilling holes into metal, but I would not want to crack ceramic by attempting to drill a second hole. Do I need to get braver?
    (Zone 8a, Atlanta)

  • @thomasnoble1816
    @thomasnoble1816 Před měsícem +1

    We are currently being overwhelmed by nut sedge. It is widespread in the beds and lawns. We cut off the seed heads when we see them to reduce the seed bank but we know that this is just a rear guard action. Would a large scale chemical intervention be potentially effective in this situation- or should we just learn to tolerate it?

    • @hfhodges
      @hfhodges Před měsícem

      Atlanta 7b/8a: We are having the same with nut sedge and chamber bitter (aka mimosa weed). We have to spray it where we can, but both are persistent in the lawn. We will have to do a much better job in Jan-Feb next year of pre-emergence. For the beds, I pull any as I see it coming up, but by mid July, it is awful. Any other suggestions would be helpful.

  • @PrettyLittleGarden2930

    Is there anything you can do to prevent mature spirea shrubs from looking woody at the base? I prune them every fall. Thank you. 😊

  • @matthewnelson2830
    @matthewnelson2830 Před měsícem

    With as many pollinators as you have what pesticides do you use for your home?

  • @mandocool
    @mandocool Před měsícem

    Thank you Steph and Jim for all the hard work! My question: I’m in zone 8B Southern California, high Desert - I have several August beauty gardenias that I want to relocate. Should I wait until winter or is it OK to do it when the weather starts to cool off in September?

  • @judymckerrow6720
    @judymckerrow6720 Před měsícem

    QUESTION. Do you review the questions before answering them so you have some idea on how to answer them ? 🌺💚🙃

  • @pbandjayable
    @pbandjayable Před měsícem

    Greetings again from Greenwell Springs, LA zone 8b-9a! Will you be releasing a video from when you came down here to Hammond recently? S’been a few months since I’ve gone over that way and was wandering what they have going on now. Also, do you think a Redbud(probably a weeping variety or one of the new dwarf varieties) would do ok here? Have wanted one for a while now but I’m nervous about making big purchases like that or conifers down here. Thank you so much for the continued wonderful concert!✨