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Entrance Flower Bed Spring Makeover | Gardening with Creekside



It is an all-hands-on-deck day in the garden as we do a spring makeover to the large shade flower bed at the entrance to the nursery. We have a little bit of everything to do in the garden including trimming, fertilizing, moving shrubs, planting new shrubs, and adding pops of color with annuals. The transformation in just a few hours is simply fantastic!

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Past Videos of This Flower Bed:
Installing the Bed https://youtu.be/i6kCE3A8EIc
Entrance Bed at 1 Year Old, Summer Tour https://youtu.be/lRAfe00vgOQ
Jazzing Up the Garden Last Summer https://youtu.be/UgeXZHWMYcU

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Creekside Nursery
181 Pine Hollow Dr
Dallas, NC, 28034

20 Comments

  1. Gorgeous!! Thank you for showing your winter hit plants, it’s encouraging to know my own thin loropetalums have hope!

  2. I’m to busy watching the shenanigans the GS is up to. 😂😂😂 we have on named Sadie and oh, my 😂 Where did you get your GS? She looks like a Sequoyah GS from Soddy Daisy, TN. That’s where we got Miss Sadie Rayne.

  3. Margie- jenny you are so right about supporting non venemous snakes. We have garter snakes and they help control the slugs and rodents as you said.

  4. I am in Atlanta and have lemon lace for about 5 years. Doing great but need water during summer

  5. Thanks, Jenny for the wonderful content. In my own garden, I find "design" to be the most anxiety producing element. Your garden beds look lovely but not rigid or too formal. I can pick my perennials for deer resistance, sun requirements and our clay soil. BUT placing them is very difficult for me. Could you do a video on your best design advice? I'd appreciate it.

  6. I was there last Friday and thought Creekside looked beautiful. Matter-of-fact, seeing these videos reflects the beauty but nothing like in-person.
    Great job in presenting…y'all do fantastically!

  7. I’d rather have the earthworms (needed) then worm snakes😮it would spook me. We do have gardener & black snakes. I leave them be.

  8. Jenny what a gorgeous area to greet your customers. It’s absolutely beautiful. I have to say I do have kind of a snake phobia. It doesn’t matter whether it’s a good snake or bad snake, they just creep me out. Thank goodness it’s just once in a blue moon we have found garden snakes in our yard. One was about 3 feet long and one about 16 inches went under the basement door. I shut John in the basement and told him he couldn’t come out until he killed that snake which he did but I hated going in the basement for awhile. I’m almost 76 so I don’t think I could ever pick one up. Y’all dis a great job on the garden. Love and blessings.❤️❤️❤️

  9. Another beautiful flower bed just love it so much inspiration. Nice to Mimi and Randi helping.

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