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Garden Answer: Planting a Bunch of Beauties: Lilacs, Sedum, Roses & a Butterfly Bush! 🌿💜🌸 // Garden Answer



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21 Comments

  1. Laura, Aaron and family, thank you for producing these beautiful videos. Your channel is the very first one I look at each day. May God's blessings be upon you.

  2. What about liriope? I love mine but I don’t think I ever saw you plant any. Mine is super hardy, evergreen and strong enough to grow in rocks. I love the purple flowers and how quickly they multiply. Do they grow in your zone?

  3. If you can find outdoor "gossip benches" (also called kissing benches) for where the stone paths intersect by the new Crema Rose swath, you'd have a view in both directions. They're serpentine benches with one side facing one direction and the other side the opposite direction. I've seen them in black metal which would be pretty with the arbor and the tunnel, and they come in teak also if you're trying to match the seating around the fountain.

  4. That white Lilac out in the dirt lands doesn’t look happy. Not a watering issue? Love the sedum location. They look awesome on that corner near the rhubarb.

  5. BEAUTIFUL plantings today!! Love them all!!! Time for me to make a list for next year. Here in Wisconsin our lilacs are flowering again too! This has been the strangest gardening year I can remember! Benjamin and Samantha racing alongside you is precious! Love their giggles.

  6. These beautiful plants reminded me of all I lost to the moles for over a year now. Recently had success with using Milky Spores product. No more tunnels and now I can plant again. I posted on the highlights but in case people miss it my daughter suggested putting it here.

  7. What an amazing video!. I learn so much from these planting videos. Can you advise if you added biotone to the lilacs? If not why and at what point can you fertilize them?

  8. Everything is beautifully done, as always❤ Any tips for planting around propane tanks or septic mounds? Thanks for another wonderful video.

  9. You're beautiful. Autumn trees look absolutely gorgeous. I love driving or walking up driveways like that. It feels so good to see something so so beautiful. You and aaron really have done a great job and your team that helps you.😊

  10. it’s interesting to me that you (maybe) bought and are planting new roses when you just rehomed roses from your rose garden? to me you have so much room that a few different roses planted thru out would be a good thing.

  11. Oh I think maybe a few more Crema Rose bushes would make a beautiful drift here (most of us would be thinking a trip to the garden center) but no…..she just shows us with 4 more, thinking she had 5 🙄 gotta love it 🥰

  12. If I could even get sunflower heads to finish to lay out like that the critters would have them gone and dragged all over the place in one night. The angel lilac is stressed that’s why it’s trying to bloom crab trees with do the same. Also it’s normal for white pines to shed a lot in fall there almost worse than regular leaves cause they form like a woven mat

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