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Garden Path Tour – p17



The Back Path Garden Tour – p17 – In this video we give a tour of the back garden path that has been planted for about three years now. A few plants need to be moved around or tamed, but overall, this spot is pretty good.

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15 Comments

  1. I made a mistake moving too fast on the video editing and put Maianthemum racemosum (false Solomon seal) instead of Disporopsis pernyi
    (evergreen Solomon's seal). Thanks for watching!

  2. This is the time of year to start finding deals on plants as things get clearanced to make way for mums and pumpkins. Our problem here is we've had an inch and a half of rain in the past month so even with irrigation the things I've picked up are suffering. Looks like Francine will finally bring us a little rain.

  3. Good morning Jim and Stephanie. I too live on a .192 acre lot here in zone 9b Texas Gulf Coast. We had to divide our backyard because my daughter has 3 huge dogs while I have 3 small dogs under 20#. Plus they love tearing up everything including shrubs/plants. I had 2 Texas Purple Sage Shrubs when we 1st moved in and 1 pulled them out by the roots and also nailed my Camillia Japonica, which I actually moved and saved although I can't hardly believe how great it looks now, almost 2 years later. (They were among many plants we moved with us to this home) Thank you for another great garden tour. I just LOVE your lush and beautiful garden 😍

  4. Thank you Jim tor introducing me to tractor seat plant! Aka Farfugium japonicum. They perform super well here in central FL. Not only are they lush looking but they’re evergreen here and bloom profusely. For me I know it feels like “fall” here when they bloom.

  5. Could always do a root barrier to keep the saliva in a small circle. If you want it enough but not coming up everywhere

  6. Jim, Steph,
    Great tour! I have a lot of dry shade & have several of the same plants ya'all do, including the Evergreen Solomon's Seal, a variegated Toad Lily, a Ginger plant, & multiple Begonias. 😃
    Thank you! 😊

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