Container Gardening

Containers Gardening and Plant Makeover



Let’s do some container, gardening, examine a sad Topiary, and then do a plant makeover! #traderjoes #winetasting #containergardening #topiary #cottagestyle #easyentertaining #outdoorentertaining

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43 Comments

  1. I feel so happy for all these Greek dishes in your table. I feel proud too, because I am from Greece. Linda you have excellent taste and recognise the really good things. I LOVE YOU 💕

  2. I so loved this video. ❤❤❤❤ I will be trying some of the Trader Joe’s wines! I started buying a lot of white pots but have been incorporating beautiful blue pottery into the mix.

  3. I am more your terracotta kind of gal also brown and taupe color traditional I just got your 36inch tutuers for two of my roses love them❤

  4. My pot collection is mostly natural terracotta as it comes 2nd hand. The new stuff is B ,black plastic is where I'm at. Can't purchase what you have shown here. Would adore E the rust look but the price point is ridiculous. Its just about winter, last of the leaves are about to fall and its raining! So no leaf removal this week, I'm guessing. Planting heaps of tulips, parrot is my favorite this year. I decided I wanted an old masters painting still life in my front garden. As it is being remodeled for off street parking and a private courtyard, I thought why not?! So massive shift from the Japanese garden to this. I will see how it evolves. I'm loving the mass Planting, it will be a great feature when its established. Xx

  5. I have many cobalt blue pots that provide a burst of color to a yard that has mostly boxwoods and soft touch holly plants. I have added some terra cotta pots for my boxwood topiaries.

  6. I love the mulch used on your front porch. What is it called? Can you please post a picture because I've seen a variety of mulch out there.

  7. "C" all the way! I do have classic antique cast iron urns, painted black and aging, scattered around, but its the classic look. I like my pops of color to come from flowers.

  8. Don't the roots grow through the holes in the bottom of the plant? If I leave a pot on the ground too long the roots grow into the soil below.

  9. I have deep olive glazed pots and a few teal ones. I also have lots of terracotta and like you love moss growing on them. Love the black too, I try to put them in shade garden. Great video!!! Happy Memorial Day!!!

  10. C the terracotta is my go to. They seem to fade into the back ground and give the plant the center stage.

  11. I am a dark pot lover (B) because I like the plants or flowers to take the spotlight, with the exception of one large aqua color pot for a focal point.

  12. I have a sad Eugenia topiary I overwintered and this video was excellent timing!! Thank you Linda and Stewart!
    Always fun content! Loved all the containers!

  13. Thanks for the container review. I'm a terra cotta and white lover. Like the mixture of the two. I've been collecting them for years, all are thrift store finds.

  14. Truly, I like all of the versions of containers shown – but hands down – I am D; Blue is my signature color. I pair it with apple and mint greens and turqoise. This year, I changed up my composition and the addition of marigolds to the blue containers, set off by the lowwalker catmint and silvery green of licorice plant is just so gorgeous, especially at twilight. The containers add that visual interest, even when the garden is very young.

  15. Loving what you have done with the new front yard garden. I hope you and Sydney will do a video together soon. I would love to see your new backyard mimic your backyard garden at your old home with nandinas, hydrangeas and shade plants . It was so shady and cozy.🌷Thanks for taking us on the beautiful garden journey.

  16. What a great video this was. I am normally a terra cotta pot kind of gal but when you showed the industrial metallic (E) pots I thought how interesting. You are inspiring me to try some new things in my landscape, so thank you for that.

  17. According to "Hoyle" is the reference I think you were looking for. Love Trader Joe's for everything – good to have your suggestions. Thank you! NIce to see Big Jamie and Johnny bringing in the groceries. Stewart is a gem, especially at the plant banter with you. You keep him nourished for his good videography.

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