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Simple Summer Planting with Big Impact | Gardening with Creekside



We have a simple summer planting that will give us big impact in our front flower bed beside the porch. Garden design doesn’t have to be complicated, let me show you how easy can be!

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26 Comments

  1. It might look nice to put a flagstone path next to the house to facilitate the access to the back .

  2. I am on 6a and the weather is too cool for these tomatoes and peppers. My veggies are moving slowww this year

  3. Jenny, the front of your house looks exactly like mine, but I did a grouping of 3 arborvitaes instead of your Atlas Cedar. They’re each about 30 feet tall by 5 feet across now. They’re framed by a boxwood hedge that goes straight all across the front porch then a circle around these 3 arborvitaes. We keep this hedge neatly pruned with a mix of evergreen and deciduous shrubs behind it and a mix of perennials and annuals in front of it that contrasts with the formality of the boxwood hedge. It gives us a tiered effect and color year round. It also provides structure and balance that really compliments the front of our house.

    I really like Tea Olives, but I think they’re crowding your Atlas Cedar instead of framing it and they don’t let it be the specimen tree and focal point that it is meant to be and it throws that corner of your house off balance. I would plant a hedge in front of your Atlas Cedar and leave access from the back.

    I’m a landscape architect and a fellow gardener and I LOVE your videos. Great inspiration to get out there while I’m having a cup of coffee! 😊

  4. Hi! Curious as to what top you are wearing with long sleeves that you don't mind the heat. I have a sun allergy and have to wear long sleeves too. Thanks.

  5. Good afternoon Jenny your garden look awesome it kills me to see you all pulling up pretty flowers but when you own a garden center you have to keep things moving

  6. Jenny, may I ask, what is the green trash bag you have & knee pads you use? You did trim the shrubs individually instead of as a hedge, nice. cgzone8

  7. Hi Jenny, I hope you don’t mind me asking but the pants you were wearing in this video and grey ones in your last nursery tour look unbelievable comfortable. Would you mind sharing the brands name? Thanks

  8. Brynna would have the cat at my house for lunch! Cutest dog ever! This cat adopted me and I’m allergic to him but I leave him out in the shed. He’s kept nice and warm but I really didn’t want a cat…but oh well. I named him moocher because he is always begging food from me …your flowers are beautiful and I just got finished with my perennial bed. Boy I am so tired. Don’t know how you keep up! Well I’m probably 25-30 years older…

  9. Some of us sometimes struggle to even buy a plant and you just throwing them straight to the trash.I’m 😞

  10. The warm purple of the sunpatiens contrasts nicely with the cool blue-green of the Atlas.

  11. We just added tea olives to our yard this year and it was so nice to see how they look when mature and to hear from an expert how to keep them looking so good!

  12. Do you keep back up batteries charged when you use your auger? My drill dies after 10-12 plants using my power planter auger.

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