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Are You Ready to Plant? | Gardening with Creekside



Early spring in the south can be a tricky time for a gardener as the weather can be pretty unpredictable. With a bit of knowledge though we can add plants to our gardens that will bring us months (and years) of enjoyment. Join us for this week’s nursery tour and see our great options for those of you ready to plant.

⏰ Nursery Hours:
Wednesday-Saturday 9am-3pm until late fall

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Creekside Nursery
181 Pine Hollow Dr
Dallas, NC, 28034

33 Comments

  1. I can not find Solomon Seal on the Proven Winners site. Where do you suggest getting them?

  2. So happy we finally got to visit on Thursday. Your nursery is just wonderful! We had a nice chat with Jerry as we wandered through, and Emily was such a sweetheart. I'm sorry we missed seeing you, but the best part was the big smile and wave hello from Jackson as we were on the way in. So sweet!

  3. So ready to plant here in 6a but Mother Nature isn’t quite there yet. My Tulips are about half way up, and perennials have begun to show growth but our last frost date is late April, so the best I can do out there to satisfy my gardening urges is really just watch them grow. It’s too early to mulch and my perennials still have last year’s growth on lots of them. Gotta let those pollinators come out of those plants too. Patience can be so hard to master in the garden. 🙂

  4. I love the frequency of your video despite the weather. I am in zone 6 Spokane Wa. That heaven scent is what we call Jacob's Ladder (I think)

  5. I finally have put out my coleus and vincas here in Louisiana. Our average last frost date is in late February, and we’ve been consistently in the 80s now. I can’t wait for this summer! It’s gonna be a good one

  6. Love and appreciate you, Jenny 🤗. Looking forward to another fun season of gleaning wonderful garden tips from you, Jerry, and the Creekside team, God bless!

  7. I'm in zone 9a. I potted Mini Vista Hot Pink in an aqua pot during the fall. We had a few 25 ° nights… and to my surprise, they hanged in there. Once January came, the flowers emerged with a vengeance. I had pruned them. Now they are trailing almost to the floor 🤣 Per usual, thanks for the lovely tours! Love your videos!

  8. I'm in the supposed Low Country right outside of Charleston in Ladson and we mainly have a thick clay soil that most plants really have trouble getting their roots down in. Nothing like your red clay though its more gray.

  9. Last year we didn't see you, but we're hoping to come back in April. I'll probably be coming alone since you close at 3. I'm making a list of plants to get!

  10. Love your garden tours . So happy planting season will soon be hear on the east coast near the beaches .

  11. I live in northeastern Oklahoma, zone 6, so i can't even start putting anything outside or plant, except evergreens. Our last freeze date in around May 15th and maybe we can't put nothing out til around memorial day.

  12. Jenny, I used your inspirations and plant one of my Michael Carr pots with one blue-eyed osteo, a white Alyssum, Mulberry Aromance, and white/burgundy viola and evergreen variegated liriope…a bit of a Disney Display. Absolutely love all the information you provide. Thank you❤

  13. Yes, I'm ready to plant, but I have to wait a bit longer. I live in Minnesota, zone 3. Please do as many episodes like this that you can!!😊 Even though I live in zone 3, I have learned sooooo much from you!!❤❤❤ Because of you and Laura, I am finally starting my own small garden center!!!!😮😊😊❤❤❤ I would watch ALL of your plant description episodes. ❤you guys!! Thank you for your work and information ❤❤

  14. I love your site and all your expertise. Would it be possible to show the names as you go? I live in wisconsin and would love to be able to add some of the plants. 4-9 zone

  15. Here in Jefferson GA, news on radio said probably no more frost or freezes for our area. Mountains could see a late short frost or two. Planting zone 8A. I’m planting!! 😊

  16. The Everillo grass- looks amazing! Kind of japanese forest grass with the chartreuse color. And the super bells pink lemonade looks so sweet!

  17. When it gets closer to summer, do you carry vegetable plants? Does your experience as vegetable growers affect what you carry?

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