July Garden Tour, New Tree Out Front!



Thank you for joining me in my garden! I’ll see you next week!

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34 thoughts on “July Garden Tour, New Tree Out Front!”

  1. I love all the changes to the back garden. Everything is so lush and beautiful! So happy that the dogwood is out front to show off your charming home. Love all the updates to the front. I so enjoy seeing your porch ,sidewalk, and front yard. As always you are amazing.❤

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  2. Beautiful garden, I especially love the design and the size of your greenhouse. I wish it was available on the market on this side of the Atlantic😅
    Your boxwood hedges really add a lot of lusciousness to your garden. Also love your birdbaths, beautiful designs.

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  3. Very pretty and you did inspire me with your New Dawn climbing roses. I have a question regarding them though, what do you use to train them along the roof line of your shed? I know you have talked about this before but would you please be so kind as to refresh my memory? Thank God for gardening Luminaries 😇

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  4. Yay for dogwoods! They are so beautiful and yet underrated. I feel the same way about birch trees. A cluster of them growing tall just makes for a great backdrop to any yard.

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  5. You don’t have to explain the joy in growing garlic or any other food crop. It’s just FUN 😊. You garden looks lovely. The first glance at the beginning of the video just spoke to my heart. I’ve always loved ALL your concrete pieces in your garden, the fountains, the little rabbit 😊. All your hard work shows in the beauties of your property front and back!!

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  6. Maybe you can replace the Cat's Pajamas with a hardy groundcover like Georgia Blue Speedwell, which is mostly evergreen in zone 7B. You will get the very early blue flowers and great looking foliage the rest of the year. Almost everyone here in zone 7B north MS has Bermuda turf, and you have to get rid of it completely; no turning it over and letting it compost. It would take root and you'd never get rid of it!

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  7. I have been watching your garden since you changed it the first time and loved it then. You were an inspiration to me then and more now that you have a vegetable garden and green house. SO very pretty I love all your choices and all your so very honest about your time and your life and I appreciate it ! Love you girl ❤

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  8. I can totally relate with moving plants too often and them not having a chance to properly take off. It's hard for me to see things in my head, I need to see it in front of me to know it's wrong. Ha! But you give me hope that I will get to where I want eventually, and will enjoy the process along the way! Thanks for sharing your garden with us. 🙂

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