PETITTI | How to Plant & Design Landscape Beds from a Blank Slate

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Soil preparation is always an important step in the planting process, especially when it comes to new landscape beds. But what else do you need to think about when designing & planting from a blank slate? Watch this video with Noelle, Horticulturist and Education Manager with Petitti Garden Centers, to learn more about landscaping and planting basics. She covers soil prep, lighting, spacing, and structure. Plus she shares some fantastic varieties for both sun and shade!
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I like your design ideas for all planted in the front and side of the home, Noelle especially how the hydrangea tree on the far right draws the entire front together.So many well thought out colors, shapes, and structures have been added & love the petite knock out rose! Thank you, for sharing.

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What an adorable house. I love the blue and creamy white. A dark chestnut or mahogany colored wood door would look fantastic.

tinajohnson
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Looks really great! Love the color palette and choices of plants . Just might try one of those roses in my landscape..thanks for all the information!

dawnreynolds
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Please do more of these videos on landscaping

loriannharber
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Very cute garden beds. Sometimes less is more. I have to move a bunch of my plants around, they need more space to grow.

voramai
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Great video, I have a flower garden that I'm going to plant more prenatal in it next spring. I put a bunch of zinnia seeds and a bunch of tall marigolds. Bad deal. Thank you for sharing this with us 😊

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Suggest switching the rose in the darker area by the steps with the rocks--the rose will be out in the light a bit more and the rocks would be a great backdrop for the red color.

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We bought a property last year and the front of the house faces north. This is down by Houston, Texas. But in the summer, the sun moved so much that the front part of the front yard beds ended up being in the hot sun almost all day. The sun went right above the house and somehow hits the front part of that garden. I lost most of what I planted . Now it’s about to be winter again and that bed will not get any sun at all. That’s really hard to work with. I guess I’ll make the front part seasonal.

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