JULY GARDEN TOUR of Pollinator, Herb, 4-Season, and Shrubbery Gardens — Ep. 265

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Published 2024-07-23
The early spring garden tour is SOOO two months ago. It's hard to believe how much the garden has grown in such a short period of time—and something new is blooming every day. We'll take you through a full front garden tour—right before the next rain!

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All Comments (21)
  • @limitlessends
    You're one of my favorite YouTubers. So happy you are doing what you are doing. Can't wait for the in depth video with the Bee Guy. Hope he writes his dissertation on your insects. And so happy to hear you're protecting vulnerable species
  • @RedsGardeningCo
    I live in San Diego, California and I love watching garden tours from the same time of year around the world. It's so cool to see which plants can grow in different zones and to see some plants I've never heard of before. Keep the updates coming!
  • Having clearly sunny open space makes so much difference with these flowering plants. I swear that planting by the drip zone of trees just takes away a significant fraction of the plants potential growth. I think I have that same Heliopsis and I swear that it is one of the toughest ornamentals that can take less than ideal conditions and competition and still show well and return reliably. I've found echinacea to be more finicky.
  • @moradmoradi8518
    I am short on words to appreciate these generous classes in botany you are providing for me. Thanks
  • @ryankrueger4841
    the drone shot with the before and after is absolutely incredible. I've been following this channel since the beginning and watching you guys tear out the old nursery poly and hoses makes the transformation so much more impressive.
  • @labzee7855
    Beautiful rainy morning here in Maine with lots blooming too!
  • @NicolasJ1992
    I'm jealous of your chipmunks. What a joy to walk in the garden and have such a sweet creature following you around. Ah then they are allowed to be naughty in the garden sometimes right?😉 Very informative video once again.:_Cardinal:
  • @mishkybishky
    I love that you share your garden with the critters 🐿️ ❤
  • Everything is so beautiful 🤩 I admire you so much-you inspire me! Working on expanding my naturalized Midwest home gardens!🌸🌼🌿