Garden Tour Early April 2024

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I am so excited to start my garden tours again! My garden is just starting to wake up and I can't wait until my hostas start to show up in my garden again. I was wearing my Hisea Boots for this garden tour as my garden was wet. I will put a link to the boots I was wearing as well as the discount code below.

Hisea Boots
Link: Our Women's Mid-Calf barn boots may be worth a try, Comfort rated from -4 °F to 68 °F (-20 °C to 20 °C)

15%off for all HISEA products Discount code: gardencrossings

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Lol Heidi, you have handy husband and sons. Why not have them build a beautiful square gazebo/pergola on the concrete slab?? Perhaps incorporate a small grill or outdoor kitchen within it.

risalangdon
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I really enjoyed your home garden tour. Thank you.

hylandgundy
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I really, really appreciate you going through the gardens in the early spring when things are just emerging-it's hard to know what to look for with plants I haven't grown before.You are great at informing, explaining.So, thank you!

kimihuff
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hello heidi! for the lavender.. it’s best to trim it to the spring… they get super woody if you don’t.. then eventually you can’t trim it..other you’ll kills the plant and it will only have growth from the top.. trimming it early spring keeps it from going woody 👍🏻

jonsinclair
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This is great. I enjoy seeing your garden progress from early wakeup, annual selection and installation, to early and mid summer and finally putting your garden to sleep.

Beautifulno
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I enjoyed the tour of your garden. Your hellebores are beautiful. I just planted 13 of them in my woodland garden bed.

glgardener
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Heidi, you could cut the top portion off the birdhouse. Then either mount on another surface somewhere in your garden. Or attach it on top of a 4x4 post just so it doesn't go to waste. Will also allow you to put the other item in it's current location.

risalangdon
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Love listening to your chimes, so soothing. Thanks for the tour especially the Hellebore, so pretty.

lindakay
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I really enjoyed the tour! I’m in Nova Scotia 🇨🇦 and my garden is just starting to wake up so I don’t feel too far behind you. Our zone has just changed too so think I’m in the same zone as you. It’s nice to have found you as most channels I follow are way ahead of us. I will definitely be adding some hellebores for early colour! Yours are all so beautiful 💕

marywalker
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Can’t keep hosta because of deer and rabbits. Dug out 18 year old hosta and planted hellebores and never looked back. The hellebores are gorgeous, don’t have to be sprayed and have bloomed forever. I love that they have a presence during the winter. The colors are lovely.

maureenmckenna
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I am never cutting back my butterfly bushes again.I have lost a couple and it's a tough loss, like losing a pet!!

kimihuff
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No solid fence. It doesn’t just say stay away, it limits the scope of the eye, and the backdrop for your own plantings. Sort of like a painting with no background color. There is a cozy sort of rhythm to your design, with the gentle curves. All this adds greatly to the plants in the beds.

maureenmckenna
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I feel you really don’t need any fence on your back garden. 👍🏻🇨🇦

loispullen
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I have a 6’ trellis fence and an arbor. I’ll have to show you next time I’m in the garden center.

TramMontano-hmcn
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Hi Heidi. The video was very interesting and nice. I always learn something from you. I just got my plants from you today and I am anxious to start planting. It’s still a little cold here in New York. The plants look very healthy, can’t wait to get going. Thank you Heidi

Galsmith
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Hey Heidi I'm so glad tour time has begun. You know how you like to advise us how the hibiscus is one of the last to show itself. We'll in zone 7a Richmond my Midnight Marvel said Hold my beer cause it is up and growing right now. We did get close to 90 degrees on Tuesday.

ncallick
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I found this very helpful. I was looking at my own garden and panicking, why haven’t my such-and-such plants come up? Are they dead?!! It’s good to see that yours haven’t either, and that it’s normal. I also discovered what I needed in that empty spot in my partial shade garden— Hellebores! Going take a look at your website now.. Loved the walk through your garden!

LaurelT
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Heidi, years ago we had to cut down a large blue spruce. My son drilled holes into the stump so I could stick rebar in and place blue wine bottles on it for garden art. This year I noted a couple wete on the ground. My stump is rotting so it's time for new art or pot or ...

kathrynriggs
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Love the tour !! Will you be doing a video about fertilizing since there are many out there ?

lilyw.
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It's great to see your beautiful garden. Your hellebores are beautiful. What's the name of the yellow variety? Also, when is a good time to move them?

bellarosa