Rosannes Garden
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Get Inspired with a Parade of Perennials, Herbs, and Annuals in this Enticing Labyrinth Garden
Don't miss a tour of this inspiring public Labyrinth garden. You can't help but be charmed by the delightful parade of perennials, grasses, herbs and annuals, all combined masterfully, in this stunning Zone 5 garden. In addition to being decorative, the Labyrinth also provides an opportunity for people to slow down, relax, and enjoy the beauty surrounding them as they walk the path to the center and back.
It's almost impossible to walk away without feeling refreshed and filled with ideas for new plants to try in your own garden!
For Daylily fans, the garden is also an American Hemerocallis (Daylily) Society display garden!
Many Thanks to:
-Our garden hosts, Barb Robertson, Jodi Brown and Cathy Barbercheck, and all of the volunteers who make the Labyrinth Garden possible
- Linda Gauger for videography assistance
- The Labyrinth Garden Project for supplying the drone photos
Resources:
daylilies.org/daylilies/faq/Plant Profile: Popcorn Plant - Minnesota State Horticultural Society (northerngardener.org)www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/bulbs/daylily/spider-daylily-plants.htmhomeguides.sfgate.com/obsessively-clean-gadgets-13771620.htmlsolarisfarms.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Frequently-Asked-Questions-About-Daylilies-r1.pdf
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Tour my Friend Tom’s Urban Garden Sanctuary
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Don't miss this gorgeous garden tour! Get lots of design ideas and new plant ideas from my friend Tom's Zone 4 urban garden. Filmed over the course of spring, summer and fall, you'll get a tour of a shade garden, rain garden, waterfall and pond garden, and a lovely, formal vegetable garden. The overall garden area, approximately 1/3 of an acre, flows easily from one section to the next. Natural...
Designing Our Enchanted Narrow Side-Yard Garden: From Planning to Maturity
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Follow along with Rosanne as she shows you how she and her husband transformed a seven-foot-wide strip of land in to a lush side-yard garden, straight out of a fairy tale. Enjoy lots of pictures and videos of progress over the course of fifteen years. This video could be considered the third in an annual series of design videos. If you haven't already, you might be interested in watching: 1.) "...
Get Your Garden Ready for Winter!
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Getting the garden ready for winter is always a balancing act of keeping the garden looking good for as long as possible, yet getting the fall cleanup and winter preparation tasks completed before winter sets in. See how Rosanne and her husband prioritize and tackle their fall garden chores. Specifically, Rosanne breaks tasks into two major categories: 1) Plant health and maintenance (deep wate...
10 Perennial Groundcovers that are Attractive and Hardy!
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Ground covers are an important layer in the garden, adding visual interest and complexity. In this video, Rosanne introduces 10 interesting and attractive groundcovers that either she or friends and neighbors are growing in their USDA Zone 4 gardens. Don't miss this video for both sun-loving and shade-loving perennial ideas! A special thanks to Tom E. , Laurie W., Rob S. and Todd H. for sharing...
Enchanted Cottage Garden Tour
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See what's happening around Rosanne's enchanted garden shed! Tour her perennial and annual beds and see what vines she has growing up the supports and trellis' this year. And, of course, don't miss the special surprise guest 🐿️.
Netherlands Garden Tour: 4 Gorgeous Private Gardens!
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Don't miss this beautiful garden tour! Join me as I visit four unique and absolutely lovely private gardens in the Netherlands. The gardens were filmed in late June and range from five years old to over 300 years old and 1/2 acre to 34 acres. I have always believed that touring other gardens can be very inspiring and these gardens are no exception! Listed below are the four gardens and minute:s...
Tour Rosanne's May Garden featuring Tulips, Crabapple Trees, and Woodland Wildflowers
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Don't miss May in Rosanne's garden! Blooms are everywhere and the air is filled with fragrance. From the showy Crabapple blossoms to the striking tall hybrid tulips, the garden is absolutely bold with color and form. But, hidden in the woodland garden, there are dainty little ephemeral treasures, such as Trillium and Hepatica, which also demand attention. Be sure to catch the May garden highlig...
Creating an Enchanted Back-Yard Garden - From Planning to Maturity
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Follow along as Rosanne takes you on a 15 year journey of creating an enchanted, cottage-style, back yard garden. Enjoy seeing beautiful natural stonework and plenty of weeping and unusual specimen trees and shrubs. By following basic design tips and techniques outlined in this video, the back-yard garden blends seamlessly with the rest of the garden.
6 Hardscape Ideas to Beautify your Garden using Natural Stone
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Hardscape, or hard landscaping, is often considered the "bones" of the garden. Good hardscape is not only functional, it can add charm and beauty to any garden. In this video, Rosanne shares six ways she and her husband have used natural stone hardscaping, installed over the course of 20 years, to elevate the design of their garden. Join Rosanne as she shows you how she and her husband integrat...
Planting Tulip Bulbs in the Fall for a Spectacular Spring Show 🌷🌷🌷
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In this video, Rosanne and her husband plan and plant their front garden with over 250 long-stemmed Dutch tulip bulbs. Using the right tools for the job keeps it fun and makes light work out of an otherwise daunting task. Rosanne also shares design tips for selecting and placing the tulips as well as advice for their care next Spring.
Growing a Cutting Garden with Cheerful Annual Flowers
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My new cutting garden is a cheerful mix of ten annual flower varieties, selected for their shape and color. Although cutting gardens are gardens grown for the purpose of cutting, or harvesting flowers for use in floral arrangements, I wanted mine to serve double duty. I selected flowers that would not only look good in a vase, but also look good in the ground, set against terraced stone beds. I...
10 Ways to Support Floppy Plants Using Stakes, Twine, and Purchased Plant Supports
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As summer nears it's mid-point, many flowering plants begin to flop over, driven by wind, rain, and weight of their blooms. Supporting them can make all the difference in how your garden looks, and the health of the plants. It's easy using purchased plant supports, or a simple combination of garden stakes and twine. Join Rosanne as she takes you around parts of her garden, and in between segmen...
12 Vertical Gardening Ideas using Flowering Vines and Climbers
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Join Rosanne as she takes you around her garden and shows you how you can "elevate" your garden design using flowering vines and climbers. Plus, learn how she pairs vines with decorative arbors, trellises, and tuteurs, taking into account the needs of the climbing plant as well as the aesthetics of the garden. You will be introduced to all of her favorite climbing annuals and perennials. Don't ...
Woodland Wildflower Ideas for Shady Gardens
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Spring wildflowers are just so uplifting. They are among the first plants to signal that Spring is on its way. Plus, they provide valuable food for pollinators just waking up from the winter! Join Rosanne as she expands her woodland garden with 13 new varieties of native, shade-loving wildflowers. Before, the garden consisted of: 1. Jack-in-the-Pulpit (Arisaema triphyllum) 2. Solomon Seal (Poly...
Create a Fun and Unusual Topiary Houseplant: See Rosanne plant up "Bunny"
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Create a Fun and Unusual Topiary Houseplant: See Rosanne plant up "Bunny"
Landscaping Tips for Curb Appeal and Designing Your Garden in Stages
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Landscaping Tips for Curb Appeal and Designing Your Garden in Stages
Tool Ideas to Make Gardening Easier: Check out Rosanne’s 20 Favorite Garden Tools!
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Tool Ideas to Make Gardening Easier: Check out Rosanne’s 20 Favorite Garden Tools!
Ideas for Fall Flowering Beauty: Tour Rosanne's Enchanted and Pollinator-friendly Garden!
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Ideas for Fall Flowering Beauty: Tour Rosanne's Enchanted and Pollinator-friendly Garden!
Irish Moss Care and Propagation: Part 2
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Irish Moss Care and Propagation: Part 2
Summer Garden Tour featuring Bold and Colorful Plant Combinations!
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Summer Garden Tour featuring Bold and Colorful Plant Combinations!
July Garden Tour, starring Calla Lilies!
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July Garden Tour, starring Calla Lilies!
Enchanted Garden Shed and Surrounding Cottage Garden Tour
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Enchanted Garden Shed and Surrounding Cottage Garden Tour
Take a Garden Tour of Rosanne's Spring Garden for Inspiring Design Ideas
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Take a Garden Tour of Rosanne's Spring Garden for Inspiring Design Ideas
Starting Seeds Indoors: Torenia, the "Wishbone flower"
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Starting Seeds Indoors: Torenia, the "Wishbone flower"
Trees: Take a Garden Tour for High Impact Garden Design!
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Trees: Take a Garden Tour for High Impact Garden Design!
Propagate Clematis by taking Clematis Cuttings
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Propagate Clematis by taking Clematis Cuttings
"Love in a Puff", a Delicate and Unusual Flowering Vine
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"Love in a Puff", a Delicate and Unusual Flowering Vine
Grow an Ornamental Vegetable Garden, also Known as a Poteger (Pot-te- zhay')
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Grow an Ornamental Vegetable Garden, also Known as a Poteger (Pot-te- zhay')
Design Ideas for Narrow Garden Spaces: Take a Tour of Rosanne's seven-foot-wide side garden.
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Design Ideas for Narrow Garden Spaces: Take a Tour of Rosanne's seven-foot-wide side garden.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @LifeDIY
    @LifeDIY 3 дні тому

    This is so helpful as I'm in the same zone as you. You're giving me lots of great ideas. And I love your moss videos too. Thank you!

  • @Patricia-lg8vg
    @Patricia-lg8vg 5 днів тому

    could you share your garden again? I love what you have done.

  • @mybestideas1
    @mybestideas1 5 днів тому

    It seems beautiful but too high maintenance for me.

  • @virginiatushman3240
    @virginiatushman3240 6 днів тому

    Thank you! Your video is very clear, showing step by step.

  • @karellarsen939
    @karellarsen939 6 днів тому

    Just beautiful ! 🥰❤️👍

  • @suzannefronzaglio2427
    @suzannefronzaglio2427 8 днів тому

    I thoroughly enjoyed watching this video on how your beautiful landscape and garden plans evolved, from beginning to end. I have watched more recent videos of your garden, and always have loved your selection and placements of everything you have planted there. It truly is fairytale and whimsical, and just lovely to view. This video was a treat, to see the pictures of how bare your property was before you embarked on the transformation of your property. I love seeing the before and after, it's so inspiring. And shows the possibilities when something like this is well planned and executed. 👍😊❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @alexandraa.lozovska4969
    @alexandraa.lozovska4969 10 днів тому

    please, how do you keep weed out of the moss?

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden 8 днів тому

      I hand weed it. Just my fingers or small tool.

  • @barbara6204
    @barbara6204 11 днів тому

    Shed?? You could open an airbnb 😂

  • @barbara6204
    @barbara6204 12 днів тому

    This is the most beautiful garden I have eves seen...

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden 11 днів тому

      Thank you! That is so very kind of you to say. My husband and I just love sharing our garden - glad you could visit!

    • @barbara6204
      @barbara6204 11 днів тому

      @RosannesGarden it is true, I have seen some other videos, and the time and love you put in this garden is evident. You also have fantasy and creativity, so that that garden has a very special soul. Maybe that is why the slugs don't eat the hostas: out of respect😄😄.

  • @barbara6204
    @barbara6204 12 днів тому

    And why are your hostas not even a little bit eaten by slugs???

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden 11 днів тому

      I don't really know why our hostas are not eaten by slugs. We do have damage, but it's not always visible because we have so very many hosta. We use triple ground pine fines for mulch. Perhaps they don't like it? We applied beneficial nematodes to our garden over 20 years ago. Could it be the reason? Don't know, but we'll take it!

    • @barbara6204
      @barbara6204 11 днів тому

      @RosannesGarden right I heard that the nematodes should work. I will try thay, "my" slugs are even eating oleanders which are hard and poisonous. They have eaten eeeverything up 😪

  • @mybestideas1
    @mybestideas1 12 днів тому

    Really enjoyed the tour. You have a very soothing and inviting voice.

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden 11 днів тому

      Thank you so much! I'm so glad you enjoyed the garden transformation! And, I always appreciate flattering feedback ;)

  • @marthalucylu
    @marthalucylu 13 днів тому

    Thanks for the information. I am in Canada and just discovered this beautiful moss. Your information was invaluable.

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden 12 днів тому

      Yay! I’m so glad you found the video helpful. Irish Moss is just such a special plant.

  • @pomegrants7448
    @pomegrants7448 13 днів тому

    Love your videos. I live in the upper midwest and bought a blue moon wisteria after seeing your video. Do you have a video on how you prune your wisteria?

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden 12 днів тому

      Hi there! Thank you. I’m glad you enjoyed the video. I do not have a video on how I prune it. But I will say that I prune it very hard every fall. I would say I take off half of the plant mass. Throughout the summer, I also prune it regularly to keep the stray branches from taking hold in an unwelcome place. I wish you all the best with your blue moon!

  • @cpamfly6858
    @cpamfly6858 14 днів тому

    Thank you very much for your expertise. You answered all the important questions. I can tell that you know what you’re doing.

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden 12 днів тому

      You are quite welcome! I’m glad you found the video useful.

  • @karengreear1420
    @karengreear1420 15 днів тому

    I just love all you climbing flowers support structures, so beautiful, I can't wait to see what else you have to share. I'm looking for a fragment climing rose, any suggestion?

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden 11 днів тому

      Thank you! I do love climbing roses! Sorry, but I don't have any suggestions for those with a good fragrance - I just haven't looked at roses in a very long time. Of course, your growing zone will matter. I imagine warmer zones (than zone 4) will have many more choices. Fragrant climbing roses is a worthy pursuit. I wish you the best!

  • @patrickmwinn
    @patrickmwinn 15 днів тому

    @21:30 I grow Ghost Ferns instead of Japanese Painted Ferns. Same look, but they get much bigger and thrive everywhere. I divide it all the time and it comes back fuller than ever. Can tolerate poor soil and almost complete shade.

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden 11 днів тому

      Thank you for that tip! Japanese Painted Ferns can be fickle indeed (at least for me). I do sure like their look, however. Ghost Ferns are a great alternative.

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden 11 днів тому

      Great tip! Japanese Painted Ferns can be fickle, but they sure are pretty. Ghost Ferns are a great alternative.

  • @romaunionsoccer9897
    @romaunionsoccer9897 19 днів тому

    What if I don’t have a growing light where can I put them?

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden 11 днів тому

      I can only speak with experience on using grow lights. However, without grow lights you could try near a window, but be sure there isn't a draft. I'd start with a location that gets sun, such as an east-facing window.

  • @tylerball7069
    @tylerball7069 21 день тому

    Your hostas are gorgeous!

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden 11 днів тому

      Thank you! We've been fortunate with our hostas.

    • @tylerball7069
      @tylerball7069 11 днів тому

      @@RosannesGarden You're welcome! I used to have a hosta named Helen! She's down at my old house!

  • @debm9983
    @debm9983 22 дні тому

    I’ve been wanting to try growing Irish moss for awhile, and today I found some at Home Depot, of all places (in 6-packs of dense, healthy plants). Like you, I’m in Minneapolis, so I really appreciate your videos about the conditions and how you’re successful with it. Here goes….!

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden 17 днів тому

      Greetings, neighbor! Yay for Home Depot! I’m so glad you found some and are going to try it. Funny, I was in Home Depot two days ago, and I saw someone walked by with some Irish Moss. I had to do a double take. I wish you all the best!

  • @cedrick1963
    @cedrick1963 29 днів тому

    It's been a while since you have posted a video, I hope you are doing well.

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden 26 днів тому

      Hi! I know it has indeed been some time. I hope to publish some new videos, but life seems to keep getting in the way. I appreciate you watching my channel and commenting. Thanks!

  • @honeydew4576
    @honeydew4576 Місяць тому

    Super video!

  • @galleta_2024
    @galleta_2024 Місяць тому

    Great presentation. Very Zen and beautiful. Thank you. Best wishes.

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden Місяць тому

      Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @excaliburblade96
    @excaliburblade96 Місяць тому

    Great video. These are great, under-rated flowers. I bought them locally years ago, but now have difficulty finding them. I just got some seeds and will try your method. Cheers from Killeen, Texas. Do you use 3" or 4" cow pots?

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden Місяць тому

      Hi Killeen and Greetings to Texas! I’m glad you found the video helpful. I use the smaller 3 inch pots sometimes round, sometimes square. That way I can normally fit 21 pots in a standard tray, which I believe is about 10 x 22“.

  • @Christianusercb
    @Christianusercb Місяць тому

    I have never cut my clematis's back. They are HUGE! And the bloom like crazy. They're done now, except for the double bloomed Clematis. It's still Flowering like crazy. I am in Western NC.

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden Місяць тому

      Greetings to western North Carolina! With your climate, I’m not surprised that your clematis grow huge. I think that one of the main reasons to cut clematis is to keep bloom closer to the ground, as well as keep the clematis behaved and fitting to the trellis.

    • @Christianusercb
      @Christianusercb Місяць тому

      We ran twine up for the top of the trellis. The blooms tend to stay near the bottom portion of the Clematis plant. I've had the biggest Clematis for about 30 years. I've had the double bloomed for about 10 years. Plenty of sunshine through the early part of the day, and shaded after. Well mulched. Love them.

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden 25 днів тому

      It sounds absolutely beautiful!

  • @nitahiltner3348
    @nitahiltner3348 Місяць тому

    WOW, LOVE YOUR GARDEN!!!

  • @jennifer9528
    @jennifer9528 Місяць тому

    Your garden is absolutely breathtaking and inspiring! It has given me so many ideas for what I'd like to do on the narrow side of my house. ❤ Btw, could you tell is where you found that absolutely charming frog spigot (2:27)? I have looked for one just like it for the past nine months, but it appears to be elusive.

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden 27 днів тому

      Thank you! I’m so glad you found the video helpful and retrieved some ideas for your own garden 🪴 Side yards can be quite a challenge. As to the spigot (Toady), I bought it from a catalog years ago. I believe it was styled by or made by Caruth, or something spelled close to that. I wish you all the best with your gardening and the hunt for your own “Toady”

  • @RobertoInetti
    @RobertoInetti Місяць тому

    Your garden is amazing! Thank you fo the tips

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden 27 днів тому

      Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed the video and the garden tips. Have a wonderful gardening season!🌿

  • @jeankruis183
    @jeankruis183 Місяць тому

    Thank you for such a beautiful stroll down the side path garden. You've provided so much inspiration for a project in my own yard. I think I could watch this video many times over and gain insight with each viewing.

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden 26 днів тому

      You are quite welcome! I'm so pleased to hear that the video provided inspiration and information. Putting together this video was a winter project, and a fun one. Glad it payed off!

  • @Anythingforfreedom
    @Anythingforfreedom Місяць тому

    Great job on this video!

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden Місяць тому

      Thank you! It was one of my first videos.

  • @ApproximatelyCee
    @ApproximatelyCee Місяць тому

    Have you written any gardening books? I totally love your style and need to get my own garden started. I lost my gardens here when we had a modular house put in and the contractor took a bulldozer to remove trees he felt were in the way and plowed my gardens, the trees and the topsoil from my gardens up the hill to our field. Now I need more topsoil and have to begin again with a new garden, but I just turned 70 years old and have more health problems than you can shake a stick at. But I can’t imagine living my golden years with the piles of soil and no garden that the contractor left behind. Luckily, we have beautiful wildflowers that grow around us, but my husband won’t leave them alone and mows them down periodically. We have differing opinions on wild flowers. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden Місяць тому

      😖 that contractor!! I can’t imagine how you must’ve felt after that happened. I’m glad however, that you have the will to start over. I have not written any books, but I do think about giving it a go from time to time. My best advice, as someone who is also aging with some issues, is to fill out your garden with a good amount of low maintenance plants, such as hosta. Then, in smaller doses, use flowers or plants you’re especially fond of. My weakness was Calla lilies. But, I had a lot of hosta that I didn’t have to worry about. Wildflowers are lovely, and typically fit into the “low maintenance “ type of plant. Maybe you can convince your husband of their beauty, and ease of care. 🌸🌿🌻🌹🌞 I’m sorry I couldn’t be more helpful!

    • @ApproximatelyCee
      @ApproximatelyCee Місяць тому

      @@RosannesGarden Actually, your ideas are perfect. If I move the wildflowers I love to the garden and tell my husband he can’t touch them, then he won’t because they will be in my garden. I absolutely adore hostas, which are perfect for my new garden area. I live 20 minutes from Cornell U which has a wonderful herb garden and on the other side is a hosta garden with all kinds of hostas. I would like to plant some herbs as well, since I use them frequently now for medicinal purposes. I’m fortunate that Cornell U is so close and they have classes for the public. I hope you decide to write book. You have much to offer fledgling gardeners. Thank you for your advice.

  • @Rachel-hg1gn
    @Rachel-hg1gn Місяць тому

    Thank you! How was your success rate on this tray? Are they in the ground and thriving now? Did you keep these inside under grow lights like this all winter and then plant them in the ground the following spring? I'm wondering if I could put some in the ground now?? I have a good sized deep purple clematis that I'd love to spread around the yard. I LOVE THEM!!!!

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden Місяць тому

      Greetings fellow clematis lover! It’s been a few years now, and I believe I had about 10 healthy plants come from that tray. I planted three of them to make a nice large clematis cluster in the garden. It is featured in my vines and climber video. I think it’s #1. After I took the cuttings, which I did at the end of summer, I put them under grow lights for winter. It might seem like a lot of work, but I love some gardening to do during the winter months and enjoy nurturing the little guys. It is a wonderful way to clone a really good plant. I wish you all the best! You could certainly try cuttings now and planting them - that’s a fun thing about gardening - trying new things and seeing if they work. 🌿🌞🌹

  • @billsolo4123
    @billsolo4123 Місяць тому

    What did you do with the woody vine?

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden Місяць тому

      I’m not sure I understand your question. Any of the vine that I did not use to create cuttings, I discarded.

  • @tamaranelson7957
    @tamaranelson7957 Місяць тому

    Hi where can I find where to purchase the trellises?

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden Місяць тому

      Join Rosanne as she takes you around her garden and shows you how you can "elevate" your garden design using flowering vines and climbers. Plus, learn how she pairs vines with decorative arbors, trellises, and tuteurs, taking into account the needs of the climbing plant as well as the aesthetics of the garden. You will be introduced to all of her favorite climbing annuals and perennials. Don't miss this great introduction to vertical flower gardening! My favorite online sources for garden supports: - gardeners.com (Maypole and Tuteur with Jackmanii Clematis) - gardenersedge.com - kinsmangarden.com

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden Місяць тому

      My favorite online sources for garden supports: - gardeners.com (Maypole and Tuteur with Jackmanii Clematis) - gardenersedge.com - kinsmangarden.com

  • @wdwnutjm
    @wdwnutjm Місяць тому

    LOVE your explanations and your absolutely gorgeous garden! just bought some this week & I'm even more excited to start in my teeny little backyard oasis

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden Місяць тому

      Glad you watched "Part 2". Sagina subulata is often a mis-understood plant. All the best!

  • @1new-man
    @1new-man Місяць тому

    Exquisite!

  • @wdwnutjm
    @wdwnutjm Місяць тому

    wow - looks beautiful! I just bought a few of these & am going to put them in this weekend- I am not a fan of grass and this looks just like what I'm looking for in a small "trouble" section

  • @timrowe234
    @timrowe234 Місяць тому

    Wow

  • @timrowe234
    @timrowe234 Місяць тому

    Great video! You are so nice! Make more videos plz. 😊

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden Місяць тому

      Thank you! That is very sweet of you to say. I’ve had a couple of health issues which have kept me mostly indoors for a while. I hope to do more videos and get out to the garden. Thanks for commenting!

  • @esse4235
    @esse4235 Місяць тому

    So glad I discovered your channel. You’re my new favorite!

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden Місяць тому

      Thank you so much! Sorry it’s taken me so long to respond, but I do thank you for watching, commenting, and most of all subscribing. I haven’t done a new video in a while, but keep meaning to. I’ve had a couple of health issues, but can’t wait to get back into the garden.

  • @stockinettestitch
    @stockinettestitch Місяць тому

    Do you ever have problems with roots and your house’s foundation or plumbing? That’s my husband’s objection to more plantings. Also, it looks as though your neighbor to the south did a tear-down and you lost a lot of light. Have you had to consider new plantings there? Also - I was just at Gerten’s yesterday and saw a Louisa Crab - after watching your videos so often, it was like meeting a rock star. (I’ve probably posted the same comment last year lol)

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden Місяць тому

      😂Lousia is a rock star! We have never had any issues with roots and our foundation. The trees we plant nearby have relatively small root systems, because they are relatively small trees. Also, especially in the case of the espaliered apple trees, we use a drip irrigation hose placed near our path, away from the house. Roots typically grow in search of water, so they should grow away from the house. The garden did evolve here and there, but mostly the plants (especially sun-loving roses and apple trees) were fine with some increased shade from the new construction. Have a wonderful growing season! Maybe I'll see you at Gertens!

  • @katiedouglas7710
    @katiedouglas7710 Місяць тому

    All I can do is daydream during your videos of your gorgeous home and stunning property. You describe everything so perfectly!

  • @user-pk5pj3wr5x
    @user-pk5pj3wr5x Місяць тому

    im never get tired watching this video ! great video!

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden Місяць тому

      Glad you enjoy it! Thank you for such kind feedback. I had fun making this video - The plants cooperated and I like using lists ;-)

  • @MinouMinet
    @MinouMinet Місяць тому

    Which sedums or ground covers are deer resistant?

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden Місяць тому

      Having lived in a densely populated area, we have few deer. Therefore, I cannot speak from experience. It is my understandings that sedums, in general, are deer resistant because of their bitterness. Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.

    • @MinouMinet
      @MinouMinet Місяць тому

      @@RosannesGarden Thank you, will look into it! Happy Mothers Day gardening!

  • @HardeepKaur-ke4ph
    @HardeepKaur-ke4ph Місяць тому

    Aap plant De sakte hai hme

  • @user-bl6rk5tb3f
    @user-bl6rk5tb3f Місяць тому

    Hi Rosanne, I love your videos and your flower beds are stunning. Do you have the contact information for the artist that created your large trellis by your front door? It is truly magnificent, I would love one in my flower garden. Thanks Carole

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden Місяць тому

      Thank you! I'm glad you are enjoying my channel! I no longer have the contact information for the artist. It was sometime ago. Maybe a blacksmith could do one for you? Depending on where you live, there may be forgeries or metalworks companies that do custom work. Good luck!

    • @user-bl6rk5tb3f
      @user-bl6rk5tb3f 25 днів тому

      @@RosannesGarden Thank You!

  • @heatherjordan5412
    @heatherjordan5412 Місяць тому

    Thank you, I love calla lilies. Mine are yellow and pink, and just beautiful. Your garden must look gorgeous when they are all out. From Australia, Victoria. God bless and may it be a wonderful season.

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden Місяць тому

      Greetings to Victoria, Australia! Yes, it is a sight to behold when both the white and red ones are in bloom! There really isn't another flower that is so elegant. I'm sure your yellow and pink are absolutely beautiful.

  • @paulthomas963
    @paulthomas963 2 місяці тому

    Ffffffffff. I was given some Spring bulbs I'm learning how to plant -- I didn't realize calla lilies had to be dug up in zone 5 like Dahlias. I thought they were like Asiatics you just leave all winter. Well thank you. I have much to learn.

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden Місяць тому

      🙂I'm glad you figured it out before next winter! Digging up bulbs in the fall is a lot of effort, but I hope you'll come to appreciate the ritual. Calla's are so beautiful and so worth the extra effort.

  • @dantang65
    @dantang65 2 місяці тому

    thankyou very much

  • @leedumais8749
    @leedumais8749 2 місяці тому

    Will there be new Roseanne's garden videos in 2024

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden Місяць тому

      Hi, my apologies for the delay in responding. Also, thanks for watching my channel! I hope to produce more garden videos in the future, but am not sure when.

  • @rajubhen5208
    @rajubhen5208 2 місяці тому

    Hame ye plant lena hai kitne ka hai

    • @RosannesGarden
      @RosannesGarden Місяць тому

      Google Translate: I'm sorry, I do not know what it would cost where you live. Seeds should not cost very much. That's how I start them every spring. googlai anuvaad: mujhe kshama karen, mujhe nahin pata ki aap jahaan rahate hain vahaan isakee laagat kya hogee. beej kee keemat bahut jyaada nahin honee chaahie. isee tarah main unhen har vasant mein shuroo karata hoon. Google अनुवाद: मुझे क्षमा करें, मुझे नहीं पता कि आप जहां रहते हैं वहां इसकी लागत क्या होगी। बीज की कीमत बहुत ज्यादा नहीं होनी चाहिए. इसी तरह मैं उन्हें हर वसंत में शुरू करता हूं।