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Adding 3 New Perennials After Our First Freeze | Gardening with Creekside



Join me in the backyard gardens as I plant 3 fantastic perennials that will help to extend and diversify color and texture in this space. These 3 beauties were part of the awesome plant haul that our friends at Walters Gardens and Proven Winners sent us a few weeks ago.

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‘Drops of Jupiter’ ornamental oregano https://bit.ly/3F1TKmG
Magic Show® ‘Ever After’ spike speedwell https://bit.ly/3TE3rMa
Rock ‘N Round® ‘Pride and Joy’ stonecrop https://bit.ly/3TC9ukg

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49 Comments

  1. Love seeing the new plants, but your toddler keeps distracting me 🤣. And I spy a beautiful fence in the background! Your yard is going to be so beautiful next spring.🌾🥰

  2. Thank you for this video we live in the Northeast many nights of frost so our plants were hit with freezing but look forward too to plant in the spring 😊🌺🌺

  3. Ok so now I have the song Drops of Jupiter in my head all day, Jenny ☺ love from the Outer Banks xx

  4. Morning everyone! Jenny I alway hear you and Jerry talking about and teaching us the sweet beautiful & wacky names the plants have been named and what a close relationship you and Jerry have with Walters Garden well I was curious if WG approach y’all and wanted to name a plant after you … what would you like it to be?✨🤍🌱

  5. Thank you for not only the ‘new plants’ but for the seasonal updates! I knew Emily’s Rescue Rose would be lovely!
    Have you put your fountain to bed for the winter? I see it wasn’t running.
    Ahhh your faithful garden dog – she knows she’ll get her nursery pot right after Bio-tone! 😄🐾🐾💕

  6. ☝🏻 that gardener that sees a plant and knows she wants it, but has NO clue where it’s going. Then I get it home and move it around @ least a dozen times while using “Professor Google” to study its characteristics.

  7. I’m so glad you mentioned the little pottery bird bath, I absolutely love it. I noticed it the last few days you were in that garden. So happy we will finally have a true “Indian Summer”, several freezes and now 5 days to be in the mid 70’s. Thank you for sharing your knowledge and beautiful gardens.

  8. I never like how you place your plants, BUT…. After they grow in a bit everything looks stunning. You have the vision, I definitely don’t. 🍁🍂🍁💚🙃

  9. Being in zone 5a and having pretty cold winters (February usually the worst at negative 20-30) I'm just a teeny bit jealous of your winters, but I love where I live. I'll just live vicariously through your videos and enjoy your winter beauty ❤️ We are pretty much done planting for the year here, but I will be getting some bulbs in the ground this weekend and digging up my dahlias for storage!

  10. I have a huge patch of culinary oregano (stuck between the house and the sidewalk so it can’t take over the world😘) and my dogs love to sniff it, run through it, and lay in it.

  11. Good morning. Where did you get that wonderful gardening tool belt. Also what tools do you keep in it. Thanks in advance. Have a blessed day.

  12. Oh…I haven't seen your garden cart before. My in laws had one like it way back when. It was the first cart I ever saw. What makes me want one like it, it isn't as heavy as my big clunkly 4 wheeler. My big boy is great for hauling mulch, bags of soil and for collecting yard debris. But yours is perfect for planting! I don't always need something that can haul away a couple hundred pounds. I could pack that up and just go go go. Where can I find one? I have never seen one at any of my hardware stores or nurseries. .

  13. I had a rose standard and I believe it was a Julia child. Unfortunately I couldn’t save mine, through the winter months the rabbits girdled it. I was so upset because first of all I love Julia child roses bushes, secondly it was an expensive to me standard. I have to get my husband busy helping me create some rabbit guards especially for those special shrubs and rose bushes. Something also likes nibbling on my holly bushes, and I just planted a camellia hardy to my zone 6a and I especially don’t want anything chewing it up. I know the rabbits have to eat, but do it somewhere else, there’s three plus acres and they should be able to find something else to eat other than my shrubs. 🍁🍂🍁💚🙃

  14. Jenny,
    One day, can ya'all do a presentation on the various plants that do NOT need fertilizer?
    Thank you! 😊

  15. 9b. Love your gardens! So, many beautiful plants and Brenna is fun to watch too. I have a tiny side yard now and I am in an HOA. So I have limits as to what I can plant. Fortunately, I have you and Jerry to watch and enjoy all the Creekside plants.

  16. Great video. My goodness that Veronica is so root bound get the Horry Horry out.😂. Wonderful plants. Thank you so very much for sharing this with us.🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦

  17. Here in Louisiana zone 9b last winter my lantana got fried . I cut them way back and they grew back this year . They were suppose to be annuals according to the containers . They are beautiful this year.

  18. I love the Veronica i planted this summer! Bloomed all summer and stayed upright!

  19. Jenny can you tell me where you got your toolbelt from. I just love it. But do you think it would work on the left side? I’m left-handed.

    Also have you ever considered scent training for your dog. I think it would be a fun activity for the two of you. She seems to love all the different scents, I think it would be a great activity. I had a Yorkie that loved tracking, sadly none of my other dogs have.

  20. I hope to find the drops of Jupiter. It looks like it would be a good contrast to the plants in my garden. Thanks for the link in the description, much appreciated!

  21. Beautiful beautiful beautiful!! love all .thanks for the tips & sharing, im going to my garden store see if they still have some sedium i hope so that color is pretty!

  22. If you’re interested in saving the lantana may I suggest cutting it back to the ground and mulching over. I have six varieties planted in the Dallas, TX area and they all survived our Valentine freeze from 2021! A nursery employee recommended this approach over ten years ago and since then I treat lantana as a perennial. Thanks for all the great videos and garden education.

  23. Jenny, we love watching you and all the info you give us. We are in Zebulon so your advice falls right in line with our area too. Wish we were closer to come visit your nursery!

  24. Plant on Jenny…
    That’s it-I’m going to move three PW-yellow echinacea! You’ve encouraged me Jenny! Thank you!
    Your neighbor!
    Sherry/Knoxville

  25. Question about sedums. I have the problem with them getting leggy and opening, probably getting too much water. Is it ok to transplant them now or in the spring?

  26. These are great additions to your garden. I think you will like the Veronica. To me it's alot like salvia. I like them both but I've found that Veronica behaves better for me. I've planted sedum for the 1st time just a couple weeks ago. So I'm curious to see how yours does too. When do you cut back your edge of night, or do you? I've not had these before this year either.

  27. I use Kent Beauty Oregeno as an annual in my garden. Absolutely beautiful plant. May be a perennial for you?? I'm zone 4b.

  28. Have fallen in complete love with my Autumn Joy sedum. Required me to do nothing, no extra water during this past beastly summer. I do recommend cutting them back around the same time I cut back mums, some time before July 4, maybe late June is best. This is to keep them from flopping over when they do bloom, because of the heavy buds on top. Maybe about in half. This keeps them shorter, with sturdy stems to hold the blooms. But, absolutely no work. I want to try a sedum called Boogie Woogie which is a ground cover. Anyone know it?

  29. I love sedum, just planted 3 different varieties this year. One I need to move this weekend, its too wet on the side garden for them. Lesson learned.

  30. I use to be the gardener that "oh so pretty " and buy it ,than…….. now if I don't know were it will grow it stays at the garden center. I live in Northern California and am thankful I don't have to dig up bulbs just getting ready to plant 100 daffodils from Baker Creek.

  31. Jenny and Jerry, this may sound foolish to you, but when you say, "We're in the Piedmont", what exactly does that mean? Are you referring to a certain region, or is that the type of soil you have? I'm curious because you guys are the only ones that I've heard use that particular phrase.

  32. I use my hori-hori and saw at the root ball instead of stabbing it. You almost got your leg once. Experience is such a good teacher. Hugs to Brynna.

  33. I drool over your Planter boxes on your back porch. They are outside your kitchen? You mentioned the oregano and made me think “What a GREAT spot for an herb garden!”

  34. Thank you for using the new filters (and whatever else) to screen out the scam comments! There are those out there that just do not know…

  35. Those new perennials are just beautiful. Can’t wait to see what the Oregano will look like next year. I have several Speedwell in my garden and love them dearly. My Autumn Joy Sedum looks absolutely glorious right even with 3 very cold nights. They’re so full, lush and a deep rose/purple/magenta for the blooms – real show stoppers this year. Thanks for sharing Jenny! Stay well.

  36. You guys have the most beautiful souther gardens, which is quite eclectic and well balanced. I’ve learned so much from your channel! ❤

  37. Thanks. Three great different varieties of plants, I'm sure they will survive your Winter. Love
    your companion & that Rose Tree, pls. stake it up, it's beautiful.

  38. Brenna is so funny and such a happy companion. Loved it when she was smelling the oregano! We are in Chicago and I think we have passed our planting time, although this coming week will be in the high 70s/80s. We had our first hard frost two nights ago and when we have a big warm up after our first frost we call it our Indian Summer. It seems everyone is out rolling up the hoses, getting the irrigation set for Winter and getting the Fall clean-up finished. Fortunately, I don't have many annuals, so there is little to pull out, but I put burlap around our evergreen trees, so they don't get browned from the Winter winds. Our yard has ALOT of shady areas, so I love it when you show shade loving plants. I order bulbs and keep them in a room in our basement that stays really cold in the Winter…no heat in that part. Then I take them out in late Winter, plant them and they are so pretty when they come up. I do this as we have soooooo many squirrels and they love to eat bulbs and store them for Winter food. One year, they replanted many of our bulbs and part of a rose bush!! Our yard looked pretty odd that year, but it was funny! Thanks for all you do and take care.

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