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It’s time for another porch chat where we answer your questions and give you updates on all of the fun things happening around Creekside!

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Creekside Nursery
181 Pine Hollow Dr
Dallas, NC, 28034

44 Comments

  1. Love your videos but the chirping in the background of this one is very annoying. Lol. Thanks for all y’all do to help us home gardeners 😊

  2. Out of all the many gardening channels I subscribe to, you by far you are my favorite 😍 you’re so humble & real life, and never go over the top with a ridiculous amount of landscape renovations that look like a state park. I hope your fan base grows huge cause you guys deserve it. Looking forward to giving you guys a visit when I can get the chance to travel to your area. Maybe include it in a civil war tour 😊

  3. I don't know what that constant bink bink bink bink noise was, but it was sorta, pretty distracting. 🤪 I thought it was my computer, but when I paused it, it stopped. Thanks for your info….see ya'll next time!

  4. I have lived in my home for 14yrs. This year is the first year that the deer came through and ate my tomato plants down to the dirt and then attacked my lemon bush and ate all the lemons. They were still green.

  5. I love you guys! I appreciate your plant knowledge very much! I wish I lived near, I'd probably be at your nursery every weekend until I'm broke lol. As for deer, the only plants that the deer have never touched are lilacs, hyacinths, wolfsbane, and peonies for me (Western WI). The problem is, the new deer (babies and adolescent deer) are very experimental, so they will try everything in the spring/early summer. They've taken bites from my daffodils, fox gloves, delphiniums, and larkspur too before they figure out they shouldn't eat those. If it's not fenced off, it's fair game to them.

  6. My lemon coral sedium has come back for me even living in a container in my zone 6a garden. Go figure, although if we have an extremely cold winter which we haven’t had in a long time I’m not sure it would make it. 🍁🍂🍁💚🙃

  7. Men and their machines! I don’t think I know of a man that doesn’t adore machines, the bigger the better. 🍁🍂🍁💚🙃

  8. Thanks for sharing so much information. I love your energy, enthusiasm, hard work and family values. You inspire me to keep improving our gardening space.

  9. HUGE = enormous, extensive, colossal, gigantic, humongous, mammoth, tremendous, etc., etc. we love you Jenny 🤣🤣🤣

  10. Jerry is right, you should put video about machinery and spreading dirt when forming this new bed, I just love hardscaping videos and watching how that base for everything else is made, and because I know there's gonna come a lot of great content with planting of that new areas, both in your garden and in your GA friends garden. Also I loved a lot your "winter" videos, showing what you do in production, planting plugs and that, it's interesting to see what it take to come to beautiful plants we come to buy in spring
    Edit:Your backyard patio area and wall series was also very interesting, and it come beautifully. Like I sad, hardscaping all the way ☺️😅

  11. Deer have eaten our roses too this year!!! Crazy!!!!
    When I was growing up in Western NY( Buffalo) my Mom had hen’s chicks in garden- no problem – never overwintered them – just on their own!!!!
    It’s time here in N GA to pot up my daffodils for a spring show!!!!!

  12. We are traveling from Austin to Colorado for our garden tours content and the weather in Colorado is delightful! Some amazing gardening happening here in Fort Collins ❤

  13. I will watch the video of heavy equipment! Grew up on a ranch / dairy then married a truck driver . Explains a lot .

  14. I love you guys and your incredible non stop energy. I see various "Life Coaches" touting their wisdom and for me, I feel more comfortable with your example. I tell people Iam a "genius in disquise" so maybe you are "Coaches in disquise" ? haha. I live quite close to Spring Meadow so maybe sometime I will tell you the goofy way (on my part) I accidentally met Mr Deppe. He is so down to earth, like you are. Please keep pumping out the videos and bless you. 🙂🙂 PS maybe you can talk more about trees, cuz Iam a tree nut and I need to teach my city to work smarter not harder on our urban forest (ditto other municipal horticultural practices) .Trees pay back their costs many times over. Seems like street type trees are one of the few things Proven Winners has not tackled?🙂🙂

  15. What can I plant as an understory to the lay land cypress I limbed up too much and now need a screen from 3’ (top of privacy fence screened with fabric) and 5’?

  16. I’m from Northern Indiana zone 5 b. Guara Is a Perrenial here. Have had it in the ground for years.

  17. I pet my native bees and they are used to me. I thought that the African Blue Basil was their favorite, but now it is the Bluebeard Caryopteris. They love it!! It will be interesting to see if they love the pink one you have as much as the blue. Native bees do not sting as they do not have a hive to protect. I love them so much. It is fun to watch them roll around inside the passionflower. Sometimes I see them completely covered in yellow pollen.

  18. As I watched your video I kept hearing this cricket chirping and I'm looking around where is it where is it. I stop the video so I can find it. It's hanging out with you so I enjoyed your cricket as I listen to your video. At least now I can enjoy your cricket and not have to find it later on. I always enjoyed the wildlife in the backgrounds of videos the birds chirping singing And the crickets.

  19. Love you both! Side question: what is that rapid squeaking noise in the background?

  20. My little lime gets the "little tuft" the puffer fish gets. Isn't that funny? Not on all blooms do I see it, but I do on quite a few.

  21. I live in Northern Utah where we get feet upon feet of snow and rain every winter and my mom had hens and chickens my whole life. They were never bothered by the deep freeze or the water/snow. They are super hardy and not as water sensitive as normal succulents.

  22. I love the porch chats:) my big gamble this year in the Pacific Northwest zone 8b is a border planting of low growing shrubby Veronica. I hope they come back. I’m not sure what they like. I did put them in fairly well draining soil, but they will have a moist winter.

  23. Just an FYI. I’m in zone 8a. I planted blue my mind last year and they came back this year bigger and better. Worth a try to see if yours will come back.

  24. Great information as always and I so much enjoy your videos. Oh my goodness, that chirping cricket singing the entire video is hilarious !

  25. Oh my goodness some of these comments are so funny. It’s a bird it’s a camera . It’s soothing to me.

  26. I have two coleus from the Colorblaze series here in west Tx, zone 8a. They can NOT handle our sun. I had one shade tree that I had to put them under in order for them to survive here this summer. We’ve since taken that tree down bc it was diseased, and the only reason my coleus is still surviving is bc it’s cooled off. The Colorblaze series says zone 10, but I’m here to say that isn’t necessarily true. Tx sun is too hot for them even in zone 8a.

  27. I must be the exception with deer and hibiscus. They are always eating my flowers off the plants. If it isn’t deer I’m not sure what it is. I don’t see any bugs on them. It’s so frustrating! By the way love your videos!

  28. Zone 3 here in Winnipeg Ca. I love the discussion of winter pots and planting shrubs etc. Never gonna happen for me but I love you guys and I can dream. Fall rain falling here aka snow. ❤️

  29. Always enjoy Jenny and Jerry having your chats you have the best you tube channel for gardening your gardens and nurseries are beautiful!

  30. Anyone else catch that – Jenny: Well you do enjoy being on the machinery. Translation of Jerry's response: Yes, I like playing with my large toys. Boys and their toys, it never ends the toys just get bigger. 😆

  31. Hello Jenny and Jerry. Enjoying our cooler weather. The mums are looking wonderful! I have a question about changing the soil out in your pots. What do you do with all of the old soil that you remove from the pots? BTW, I'm a Talbot's girl, too. Really miss the old Talbot's outlet store that use to be in Charlotte.

  32. my daughter has a worm farm…. she produces her own castings. She loves having them and using that great material!

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